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Show n mS V fx Snowy Slopes ' Offev rim For Families 1 1 , f - . ...... i . t 1 ;.; v. v- -' J SHl'RTLEFF Have you ever felt you'd like to try speeding: over the snow, enjoying the beauty of nature's winter wonderland, with the wind and fresh powder snow blowing in your face, hut figured you lacked the courage or coordination to try skiing? Or maybe you ,iut don't have the energy to ski? Well there is a new thrill in winter sports, something for those who like to view winter first hand but not on skiis. It's called the snowmobile. s Actually they aren't really too new but are just catching on big, and for the entire family. What a thrill to go skimming along the surface of untracked, virgin snow to a point high on some neighbors, summit and look down on who don't know what they are missing. Many families have gotten the "bug" so bad that they have enough snowmobiles to cart the entire family together to some isolated part of the white world of winter. Snuggling together on a snowmobile in the wintry cold is really family I .. -- mm M i I 4 ' . , P."w jf snow-mobile- city-boun- .t ., - C. 71 By PHIL " f hf .1 d togetherness. Properly dressed and equipped a family can snow outing a pleasant memmake a real look forward to the next to and something ory, time. With firewood, hot dogs and all the trimmings of a summer picnic, the family, or several families, can make a real "happening" out of the day-lon- g enow trip. MOVING ACROSS THE MAGNIFICENCE OF A WINTER WONDERLAND high on the Squaw Peak Trail above Hobble Creek Canyon, Ernest Tucker of Orem leads the way home after he and his family have spent a day on the enow trails. Rapidly developing as a family sport provides a new and exciting way to become acquainted with the hills of winter, where deep snow create an entirely new picture in familiar mountain areas. 1 snow-jnobili- , While just getting to ,and from places is fun, there are a lot of things that make the trip more interesting, if you are the daredevil type. These little just seem to love to be driven snow-skimme- rs (Continued on Page 2A) " ' -- I k few; Vn, m , , , , LITTLE MISS LAURA KAY ROWLAND 2 'a, well bundled against the nip of a snowy day, joins her mother, Mrs. Gary Rowland, for a snowmobile ride. The smooth-ridineasily controlled snow machines make it possible for everyone to join in the fun. g, V TEENAGE MIKE SNYDER speeds across an opening amid the tall aspens of the snowy reaches of North Fork canyon where many snowmobilers find d machines. running room for their THE DISTAFF SIDE OF SNOWMOBILING it shared by, from front, Mona Rae and Gay Stevens, Bejoined by their mother, Mrs. Orville Stevens. Mik and Rowland hind them Mr. and Mrs. Gary Snyder wait to take a turn. winter-designe- SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1969 vt. lii mLsiL b :fi p sz 4 i O .t JI WL..W MlT1 '( .SI'.; b rtrmft T V. I for these enthusiastic snowmobile riders as they take off for a long ride near Sundance. From left are Laron. Wendy Kae, Orvilla, Mona 'IT'S A FAMILY"AFFAIR Rae, Gay and Blayne Stevens who are joined by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rowland and small daughter and Mike Snyder. f Traveling ritk a oapifcaio i measure. iggji4 SHARlNCr A RIDE through a winter wonderland are Mr. and Mrs. Blayne Stevens, who were instrumental in establishing an organization of local enthusiasts with Mr. Stevens serving as president. SI 1 s |