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The meet will decide ISA points, aiding officials in determining the junior National Ski team to represent the Intermountain West in the nationals later this winter. Entries have poured in rapidly, race officials said. Names already registered include John Durham, Dick 'and Bob Alston, Bob Lang, and Dave Bemolfo, junior I racers from Salt Lake City. Junior II racers include Howard Collins, Jr., Jeff Barsnick and Dick Robinson. Gals entered so far are Sherry Brinton, and Michelle Cartier, Salt Lake City. Top Skiers are also expected from Ogden, the Idaho and Jackson, Wyo. areas. Ogden aces entered so far are Dale Miller and Rick Goddard, bound to finish near the top, Judi GrOesenbeck . A ' VV , 7 t iX ? f V o v s Y 7" :fv V mmm9s snnntt o mi'f. ancj Lorna Miller. Entry blanks are available in most sports shops fn the Salt Lake and Ogden areas. 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