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Show SUNDAY, NOV. 30, Sunday Herald 6B Provo. UM Beaver Mountain Adds New Double Chair Lift i Harry's dream is about to be realized. Who Harry is, is anyone's guess, but he is important enough to nave a new ski lift named after him. It's the Harry "S Dream Lift at Beaver Mountain, located 25 miles east of the college town of Logan. Harry's Drean is a double chair lift which is 4,600 ft long with 1,600 ft. of vertical rise. What it does for Beaver Mountain is this: the lift opens more skiing area up than was previously accessible at the resort It offers enough variety that any skier from novise to expert can find real satisfaction in its runs. Good ol' Harry's Dream! For the expert it offers unlimited powder i 0 two-thir- as s a busy place during the winter months and is the ski headfrom Utah m well as out of state. Alta is recognised around the skiers for quarters many world for its snow. AU Engen is the director of the ski school at Alta. ALTA PERUVIAN LODGE skiing. Alta Is Famous Around the World For Its Powder and Alpine Skiing seayears to enter the 1968-6son. Enough face lifting, in fact, to make one of the oldest ski areas in the nation look like one of the newest Nearly $350,000 in new or addon construction complements an already fascinating array of ski and tourist facilities. Gold Miner's Daughter has 33 new restaurant rooms, year-roun- d and ether rew conveniences. The A;ta Lodge received 24 new rooms, dining room, sun deck and refurbishing. complete Other added facilities include the new Deep Powder House Ski Shop (one floor of rentals, one floor special ski equipment chop, one floor apartment rent 9 er Shaft. Alta is located in Little Cottonwood Canyon, 25 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. It serves I r Wis; iS !?flpr: r ; S (UPI)-T- he governm- Development Bank of the Philippines has approved an agricultLral lending program to help farmers install irrigation facilities throughout the country. involves an The program initial outlay of 30 million pesos ($7.5 million) and is expected t cover 52 Phiippine provinces. SCHOOL RECREATION crass Church in the United States was established at New Orleans, La., in 1864. AN 35(S' A v DAY SATURDAY PROGRAM i k .mv.-"- MANILA ent-run first Greek Orthodox ? Sir PHILIPPINE PROGRAM AT PARK CITY WEST The i i lodge serves the with a cafeteria, lounge, ski shop and equipment rentals. An improved parking lot adjacent to the ski area accommodates 20C automobiles. An area day pass for the Beaver Mountain resort is $4.50. A day pass for the Little Beaver and Foma lift is $3.50. Single rides: Harry's Dream, ft; Beaver Face 75c; Little Beaver or Poma, 40c. Half day area passes $3.25 after 1 p.m. All lifts are ope? from 10 a.m. to 4:20 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Besver Mountain's ski school is under the direction of Frank Gillette Hourly rates for private lessons are $8 and group sessions cost $3.50. Accommodations are available in nearby Logan. An day skier PR0V0 CITY COMMUNITY skiers with four double chair-lift-s, a single chairlift and six rope tows. Vertical drops range from 750 ft. to 2500 ft. and ski runs are available for every type of skier. 30 expert runs, 9 intermediate runs and 4 novice runs. skiers Many sophisticated ALL I packed runs. mid-Apri- proclaim Alta to be the powder paradise of the world. Like most other Utah resorts, it is to the open from end of May. als); Photohaus, a photo supplies and rental shop; Alpen-gloa new restaurant at the base rf Sugarloaf; and a new nightspot called the Shallow Famous the ALTA, Ut world over for its powder and alpine skiing, Alta has completed its biggest face lifting in Beaver Mountain's altitude ranges from 7,200 to 8,832 ft. The resort's seasons stretches l. Befrom Dec. 15 to sides Harrys Dream, lifts available include the Beaver Face double chair, 3.200 ft. ?nng and sporting a 1,060 ft. vertical rise. Little Beaver, also a double chair lift, is 1,500 ft. long and has a 350 ft. vertical rise. Beaver Mountain's Poma Lift carries skiers 1,300 ft. up a 350 ft. incline Terrain over all of Beaver Mountain varies from expert to nov'ce with trails and open slopes as well as machine Open to everyone who can meet busses in Provo or provide own transportation. Total fee $40.50 for the season (16.50 payable at time of registration, 4.00 payable each Saturday on bus) includes: instruction, transportation, personalized ski ties and lift passes . . . with own transportation, the total cost will be $32.00 (8.00 payable at time of registration, N" 4.00 payable each Saturday) includes: instruction and lift passes. Split sessions beginners and young intermediates a.m., older inter mediates, advanced and racing 12-- 2 p.m. Four double chair lifts mat take you where you can turn on "the greatest snow on earth." Groomed slopes for beginners as well as advanced. 9-- v ))' .- , DIRECTED BY KENT PILLING - With Bob Autry, Park City West Ski School Director in charge of all instruction. Six weeks at Ski Area beginning January 3, dry land session at North Park, Provo, December 30. REGISTER IMMEDIATELY ROOM 1- . - , ' "?'-- ' PERSON 204 ELDRED CENTER CITY ...... M 270 W. 5th N. ks,,........,; . Jw. . y- ....'V.. ia ilditu. .... a '.I ... - ... ut BUILDING Uu.aj -- llllg skiers. A Buddy Werner Ski League is being established at Sundance this year. Anyone Interested may sign up for a .1.' i .niM r. 1 4Ua C..Tt..nnA , i 1 1 tiij CL - S DdfApt nTi n t n "Til M : 1 i 1 1 1 PROVO unii For More Information call 1 1 ( 373-551- 0 Ext. 25 1 1 |