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Show Sunday. November (Continued from Page 2) resorts) helps. The canyon in June, only 37.5 inches fell at runs west to east, and the the Salt Lake International storms also move west to east, so it's kind of like a funnel Airport station just 64 peraction," said marketing cent of the normal h spokesman Rick May. total. Because of that geological "Basically, the problem is what snow there advantage, we do not have a lot of expere tise on forecast- was early last season made its way onto Snowbird's 41 runs ing," he said. The Park City Ski Area, the over 1,900 acres of skiable state's largest with 82 desig- terrain, May said. "I'm not saying we had the nated runs over 2,200 acres, saved much of its early season best conditions ever, but we business last year due to its did have the entire mountain ability to build up sparsely open and the skiing was covered slopes with artificial good," he said, 'noting Snowbird recorded 311,000 1986-8- 7 snow. of lack Nonetheless, early skier days, up 11 percent from snowfall hurt business at the the previous year. Given good snowfall, Snowresort complex 25 miles east of which boasted the longbird Salt Lake City, said spokesest ski season last year with a man Mark Menlove. y run ending May 10 Park City skier days dipped 1987-81985-88 0 skier day totals 6 to from 524,000 in expects 10 to rise could have season. It last percent. Snowbird been much worse without an hopes to open by Thanksgivg arsenal of 45 ing. guns. It usually is Brighton, locatThrough the season, the re- ed up nearby Big Cottonwood sort processed 97 million gal- Canyon, that is the first to lons of water into ersatz snow, open its 45 runs. The resort but the equipment served best recently purchased by Boyne n in salvaging a big USA Inc. of Michigan, which event the America's Open- also owns Montana's Big Sky ing World Cup, which attract- Resort expects to open beed 12,000 for two days of inter- fore Thanksgiving, but spokesnational racing. woman Kathy Jorgensen said g was the real the exact date will be set by key in that event," Menlove nature. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah 15. 1987. - Page 3A If you haven't seen us lately, you haven't seen us at all. 58.9-inc- Why? Because over the last year we have been transforming interior and kitchen design center. With ourselves into a our recent addition of fine furniture we now have the largest selection g of merchandise and services under one roof in the state of Utah. 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Other resorts are at the mercy of the weather, and if early snowfall is lacking, they hope once again to rebound in the mid-- to Because of its high elevation 25 miles up Little Cottonwood Canyon east of Salt Lake City, Snowbird was one of a few resorts to experience an increase in business last season. "Our elevation (about 11,000 feet at the peaks, roughly 1,000 feet higher than neighboring late-seaso- lifetime INTERIOR DESIGN We do more than just sell floor coverings, cabinetry, wall coverings, draperies, and furniture. We also have interior-desig- n professionals who help you select and harmonize everything you need to redecorate your home or office. So, if you have a room that needs a facelift, come in and look around our elegant showrooms. Our interior-desig- n professionals will be glad to help you with every step of the decorating process. 1986-8- 7 early-seaso- n decline that gripped most other resorts, Jorgensen said. "The bad snow years don't affect us as much," she said. 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