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Show Snowball Express Set For Ski Run The Tooele Transcript, Fri., February 23, 1968 Kdd, Weekly News Editors To Hold 70lh Convention Shower Lovers Now Hear This icy-co- Vice-Preside- full-flo- Stcronido the Winter Olympic games ,ul success- - K'd 1 d If some inemlien of your Publishers of Utah's weekly Pros and Cons of Jobbing Out family families prefer showers to tubtheir wives, Your Newspaper." newspapers, consider the addition of bathing, and friends, will head for Salt The afternoon session will lie an automatic for their weekend temperature conLake City this a business session for U.S.P.A. Annual State Press Association publishers. During this time, spe- trol. It will prevent the sudden of scalding-ho- t or winter meeting February 23, 24 cial ladies entertainment has surges water that may occur if and 25. Convention headquarters been arranged by the University will lie the Hotel Utah. of Utah. The ladies will be the there's a pressure change due to water liemg used elsewhere in BUSINESS committee meetguests of the Pioneer Memorial the house, A sesBoard of dousing with water Directors and ings Theatre for a performance of of extreme for sions are set temperature is not publishers only Tartuffe. Saturday night, convenit's dangerous. undesirable, with afternoon only registraFriday tion delegates will attend their In showers, hot tion beginning at 3 p in. At 7 p m. annual U.S.P.A. banquet which the convention will formally features the Alan Frank Orchestra, and cold water was mixed manualopen with an opening night caba- the Rancheros and the Betlshanny ly, and any sudden change in pressure could change the mixret party and open house in the Men. The modern control enture. of Hotel Utah. Room the Empire SUNDAY MORNING begins bather to set the deSaturday morning, formal busi- with a breakfast honoring Utah ables the sired water in the sessions tempeiature before ness Jade State Press Association past presibegin Room with President Clarin D. dents. Dean Carlton Culmsee, getting under the shower. Once Ashby, Publisher- of the Uintah Utah State University, is the set, the temperature remains constant regardless of pressure Basin Standard in Roosevelt, conguest speaker. At this time, the changes. ducting. 1967 Master Editor and PublishModem showerheads also The convention has been planer will be named. A devotional ned by the convention committee follows. R. LaVaun Cox, former feature many improvements. The ones were shaped consisting of Harold B. Sumner, publisher of the Manti Messenger, somewhere like the rose on a Orem Ceneva Times, John Stahle is the featured speaker. watering can and offered as little Jr., Davis County Clipper, J. F. Theodore A. Serrill, Execucontrol over water flow. Todays Mount ford, Wasatch Wave and tive of National showerhead can have as many U.S.P.A. Manager, Cordon P. Newspaper Association of Washas eight different spray settings, Owen, Jr. ington, D.C., representing the ranging from fine, needle and SPEAKERS Saturday will be nation's community newspapers, coarse to It's also selfMr. Ralph Comstock, First Se- will speak following the devotion. Bank of cleaning Idaho. He Boise, curity al on our Public Relations in will speak on the subject, ReTRAFFIC SAFETY Folthe Newspaper Business. The Utah Safety Council says sponsibilities of the Newspaper lowing his address, a panel conto its Community. Another Idaho takes more than twelve times it of A. E. John Regnor, sisting newspaper man, Mr. Lyle A. Heinsohn Company, Steve Graf, more distance to stop on ice and of Idaho the . Young, Manager and L. B. Wood, Walker Bank snow than on dry pavement. In Press Association and currently a an(j folCompany, will treat bad weather, increase your director of American Newspaper the distance so that leave lowing Financin you subjecti Changes an extra margin of safety between Representatives, will speak on ing Equipment for Newspapers. Picthe "National Advertising The convention will conclude you and the car ahead. ture. Also featured for Satur- with the Annual Utah State day mornings sessions are Gov- Press Association Better Newsernor Calvin Rampton and Walpaper Contest awards luncheon. ter Smith of the Utah State In- Norm Fuellenbach, publisher of dustrial Promotion Commission. the Richfield Reaper and ChairThey will speak on the Case man of the contest committee, for Professionalism in Community will conduct this luncheon. Economics and Industrial DevelopLast year, 49 of the 50 memment for the Weekly Editor. ber newspapers in the state were A panel of U.S.P.A. publishrepresented at the annual ers will treat the subject, The - d a,M) method of kinds to promote and thought it would be a great rai',n8 i",cr Prt programs in idea to schedule a special ski 0,her area. Based on this approach, train to Park City, were the committee decided to make words of lew Flinders, executive of Parade Oil Company. He was the train ev,lt part of the Carnival program and speaking to Mr. Edd Bailey, Winter President of Uuion Pacific Rail , named it the Snowball Express. ALTHOUGH NOT particu- road. The year was 1965. U fain- - the Snowball Great," Mr. Bailey replied lar,y Work out the details and let PreM features live entertain nient including dancing and nu- me know what you need." SOON, THE plan was for- - ,nt'rm, KrouP4 of folk singers, mulated and the first special ski refreshments and food, Musical groups on the train tram dublied the Hoot spa" was include the Vard Johnson scheduled to transport enthusiastic slatstcrs from the U.P. Depot uartet, Mark Coleman Folk in Salt Lake City to Park City lingers. Jack Stevens Music, and return. The event was under Melanie Beck Folk Singers and the sponsorship of the Olympics ,he Kenl Holland Dance Croup, train will include for Utah Committee and designed The ten-ca- r ven Pasnger cars and three to raise funds to defray costs of the project of competing for the fo car- - There will be dancing world winter games. ad refreshments in the club The first train consisted of cars, The express leaves the U. P. seven cars and it was ;.v with skiers from all over the Depot at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and 24 travel to Ogden, gg State. The only flaw in the event February devehqied with skiers wanted to Morgan and Park City. After a gg layover at Park City, the stay on the fabulous slopes of the Park City resort longer than express returns to Salt Lake City gg the train could wait. Tliis was via the same route. gx WHILE AT Park City pas- - gx due to scheduling problems which couldn't lie corrected. sengers will vbit famous fun- - gg The following year, 1906, spots of the old mining town tak- - gg the special train was not includ- - ing in a good sample of the gaiety xg ed in the regular winter sports for which it has become famous. gg: The famous Spiro Mountain programs. This drew a flurry of why not?" Tunnel Train will have two runs gg inquiries as to when winter sports enthusiasts during the layover in Park City. Sg: began making plans to take the Departure times for the tunnel train rides are 6:15 and 7 p.m. gg; trip. three-mil- e ride into the tun- - gg: THEN, LAST year the Olym- - The sched- - nel museum takes about an hour, jgj:: decided to Committee pics ule the iron horse again. When Free ice skating at Park City will jgg the word was out that the train also be available for the partici- - :g: would once again make the run, pants. Utah Governor Calvin L. gx-i- t was feared that a meager Rampton will be on the Snowball ggj few would take part because it Express and he has also invited gg; was not billed as a ski trip. How- - Senator Ted Kennedy to make j ever, nearly 400 individuals pack- - the trip. The train will be met ; ed the cars and more cars were by Park City Mayor William :g:g added. Finally, ten cars were Sullivan and the City Council. :g:g hooked up for the journey We're planning on giving the :g:g and the train chugged out of the red carpet treatment to guests on :g:g U. P. Depot. It was a rousing sue- - the Snowball Express, states a :g:g cess. spokesman for the council. Thanks to the cooperation of gig During the time between last Edd 1967 and December event Bailey and Lew Flinders apd gig year's the Olympics Committee was the hours of effort devoted by gig unsuccessful in winning the nod the Winter Sports Committee of gig to represent the U. S. in the the Salt Lake Area Chamber of gig Winter Olympic competition. In- - Commerce, the Snowball Express quiries soon flooded the offices rides again. What could be better of the Salt Lake Area Chamber than a great time on a fun train of Commerce asking if the spe- - ride to a fabulous place like cial train would be scheduled Park City? again. Appendicitis has been defined Then, the Winter Sport? Committee of the Salt Lake Area as modem pain which buys lots gg: for the doctors wives. . g;X Chamber of Commerce decided f cars for JOE AD SMS, put president of the Tooele Bit and Spur, present Timrner McKendrick, Day Care Represen tali e, with a check fur a water healer fur the Center. we're promoting Utah ,,iat ,l,c Hail ld t M' SECOND WARD. North Tooele Stake basketball team who ended the season with four wins are L to Ri Mike Marrett, Bobby Perkins, Scott Marrett, Cary Perkins, Danny Perkins, Kim Stephens with their Coach Lynn McKendrick. to 1 on top iii right stay Mke Hairy of things, ii VAN i ii i If you dont want to be "it xy when some guy in a hurry starts playw ing bumper tag, just slow down. Hell ' A probably go around you. Even if he doesnt, youll open up enough inter- ;Xv X val between you and the car ahead to M avoid a possible sudden stop and sock. $3 X;X Whenever, wherever you drive' . drive defensively. Watch out for the other guy. 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