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Show P;?e 1STS 17 I tali, s'ruhy, FKFU LO fYcvr FE Bandit Take $17,000 From By K.G MASON RLUiaT'D-AColo- ra a senator may have opened a Pandora's Box of problems in the muilisnilSksrs dollar ski industry by sponsoring federal ieaslalkss's to stendafuiJ; ss area permits and lift ticket orices. shuts' visits, tu J. '.a.V 4,fr ssV.r.l both provision would have the effect of providing litem security before they took: fee risk of development. Robert F Hill of the Colorado attorney general's antitrust office ssid he whs flooded with complaints after a $1 lift ticket rate increase was granted to Vail Associates and Aayvn Ski Corp., boosting prices of ail- - with th scGr5t?T'c inns! the industry on Colore cb, also icisi! govern rncnt ssiCf thi should keep out of it because tine free enterprise system was -- ' Democrat Floyd K. Haskell concerned sajs he is primarily mtn dtmsting wiiai he daikd wU idiig. of the Rsresf Service's "Ski resort operations are the pants" method used to said administer public Sand contain-im- r intensely competitive," Wade Kennedy, financial con- ski areas. Coun- At hearings in Aspen and sultant for Colorado Ski USA, "Ttey compete with Denver. Haskell said he wanted try of hobbies and iiesure forms f" more be Service Forest is the time activities ami the many open with the public and reveal' B.,-r- il Mxmsliin nwivwi ski WRR flcmfi! thl fVttMrV and throughout the world from ski area operators. area and among themselves for compete But skiers worried about other problems. of local And representat.ves of because Open 7 p.m. political, j -- i.s O,. ii m.m iiruinsn ii rMn n en 7Miffc ' .rfse inner id Academy Awards : XI 1 S 1 K r m 1 i sip. a msmmwi 7: 15 p.m. El spiliiSi Oct. 15 thru Oct. 21 it LESLIE 1I0MRD OGTOBER P,. M. l$Hmm . issr MAIN STREET FLMSAMT CROVE I 7s30 - is lis WW v MiilrntLu ftiAKUAKti JUT $mi SUM. SIT. 3T5O - 7:40 12.00 ifj i Wi-iz- ST 7:40 I AST CTXTf.t 1 rmmmi vSrtft1!"'! frSl&Mka;- 15 thru 21 G rrr OUlAdclLlLLNDi sSie AlfMEONFrCHCQCirS " Hm.Kx.To, "(1935) & 'TH!SGST0CCME"(1936) ' 1. A p3akWiiMlliFS.i U 3l liiiif i www isdmfoy; our fVtw Atw- ihwi fl.nf - .(f - fOr m J9 C .;Cr. 2S 36' fl HeiD John ttf N MiHus' Wrstlsn findsLoi J toim and Pirecled "'CHINATOWN'! IT IS THE FINEST AMERICAN FILM i) - OF THE YEAR, WHICH IS NOT SAYING NEARLY Milius Jwm DoidsmHfi in A TOUR DEFORCE! 'Chinatown' reminds you again and tnriHingly -t- hai motion pictures are larger, not smaiier, than life; they are not processed in drug stores and they are not television. Run. do not walk, to see that they still make movies in our day!" Seen Conncru CanUlo s John Xl.t, "OWUTOWr 12i3Mt58fi1l ENOUGH! fttgl presents ilalle ProducHon CbSSiI AfnaM Ate p .0ifoCeidwyfiMsyef EAST OWlY1jaA0UlT8 IHMM ski instructor professional from Olympic Valley, Wash., said he couldn't make a living because of current regulations. "In every ski area in America, there are fuiiy certified ski instructors who are unable to find employment personality, philosophical or technical differences between themselves and ski school directors," he said. Haskell responded that he would consider an amendment to allow private ski instructors to give lessons on public slopes. Ski area operators supported tne idea ot lining me limit on ski sites and extending the length of the permit from 30 it i PORT CANAVERAL. Fia Two band.ts who .UPI) surprised the sleep:ng of a docked British carjo s.'up rn&jc: ui wiui ii,w ui ..&. and British currwwy Tne Brevard Count) hctff Department said dpt. Robert Reay was asleep m his bunk " ahnard fJie "Cnt-when the bandits crept up on him shortlv sftT 2 a si. a Dorworth, Dick Ship 1 T,3'rgwgE2taSCrf h governments said they wanted ,. 3 bigger share of the money federal officials received tor : ski area leases. They said tneir current 25 per cent share wasn't enough to provide services needed in areas near the ski slopes. Certified ski instructor said they had been arrested while giving private lessons because they were not hired through ski schools franchise by areas. They claimed area operators and the Forest Service wanted to monopolize ski instruction. fact, concerned Businessmen, irtresl the White River National Korest. "I know of no other regulatory agency toper ating is this day and age that has comparable discretion to make decisons in the absence of standards and shielded from public scrutiny," fill said. "These conditions are further compoiinded by the whair grid inadequate review procedure now in existence"' that skiing is seasonal cuficeiiliates ihis competition into about a third of the year." "The Ffil. Jski Amid! Panavtstoo -- Ctafes &$p&p4fovm, MsdsPm am! ifra Uvs Cnampim, Los Angeles limes PGl 1 latown;1 S, mm fitimim il tLMMmZ4 111 TMEUHjSBTHRD'i? Appointment at Made ei Westminster SALT LAKE ft. Showtime 7:30 nnoTTi i 5 DOrtOW IIMOIHY The Westminster College board of trustees has appointed Dr. vice Helmut P. Hofmann, president and academic dean r of the liberal arts school, as its next president. Hofmann will replace Dr. Manshaw A. Shaw following the Westminister president's retirement next July 1. Shaw has been president of the private school for the past eight "THE PAPER DfWE-- HQ15WAN X3HN " CHASE Shawtlm 7:30 WiIH SWIET WMiAM THt IN tmJsnm'mujAM The Best Of WCOLOHI 0KLY C3.I11T A RkM 1ATS MANN THEATRES i lUA """I,SI III ML 1' "Westminster CAU mi SEATS JamesALGAR K T 7 P.M. tk..M3 (n If Pfl! lG tt r IP ail mgmw&mmvm at Noted "Son of Fliibber" it M&HH TtiEATflSES mmmi IT TAKES A RARE AND 0' II SPECIAL MOVIE! Li to each week attract larger audiences than in each preceding week. A welding machine valued at M j( : miscellaneous items valued at $600 have been reported stolen from the construction site of the new Language Training Mission north of the BYU campus, according to BYU Security Police. The equipment was owned by Paulsen Construction Co. of Salt Lake City, contractors for the project Security Police report that the gates were found open but that they were able to determine if they had simply been left open overnight inadvertently, or if they had been opened illegally. Investigation of the theft is continuing. " , A.; .. Wiir. SaBy The most "Mountain" is such a tnovie...here, and everywhere it is playing. BYU S2,7C9 and iarioos r:i. 4 l ) you see it.we think ytxi'll agree with every wonderful word you've heard about it. I ST di '.UAK. " ' 1 . IFTI" .1 kiinda m v , rUA IVESl tht a n J A T 0 if S 374 S575 i U J "Vi (1 . . .... v . - r.. 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Items Theft mi x Wednesday. Construction . 7t30 SHOWTIME Nliy OACE V A LIFETIME EXCITEMENT 1.09 co-k- appointment 3-- R'fhnieitlor9 Paramount Plctum SAT-SU- M p G 7:30 College. is indeed fortunate to have on its staff of a person so qualified to assume the responsibilities of the presidency," said board chairman Charles T. Klein in few fJL "Si" ud ShowtSm ROVO MALL raasfififiHi Produud by WBham L Snydw- - Dtrcld by Gn Deitsch on "Anlole" by Ev Titua Bk! on TT Frovws Prtne" by Crockrtt Johnson. Bud on "Mny Moom" by Jm Thurber . Buo on "Maden" by LudwiQ Bsmatmant mml "son or THE UNIVERSITY 'Trw" $iff Ut STARBIW "SILENCE" 1 STATE. lPM 374 0911 .. TVCATPE four-yea- years. Hofmann joined Westminster in 1973 after serving as vice president for research and development and academic vice president at Weber State vt S.'T",'".". PGl CHY (UPI) announcing the &ji5tiVj tKV(li!l O IIS ACADEMY 1 t S HiieilOIlOOOflEYaiBlGE Iff JE1IFER0IIU. 3f aatcrfcOS Vrnv fwiwuw mm mum F i |