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Show 1 1 I ve Elcuriccrz D 11 , , .,-,,Kig- . .' ' .. ''' ...... 1 Park City's Way Works 1 , 1 i .,.A.1'.'.. - '';' - I Ai 1....111:2164-0,---- J The unfun part of skiing is staging a ace. And the bigger the event, the more "tmfun" it is. So it was this past weekend at Park City where h F7:',::;!,,,:::1::;:,,::::, i :'.;,;;',.:R ':.! an blanket of new . ', .::':::::;.t snow fell the night before the ; yr,". ourth nationally sanctioned , Annual ski Lowell Thomas :! ,,::;.. ., classic. t I'0,..00-401.:' ' ''; J I -- 18-inc- a 1 1 1 ::':!,:'....;, ': :: .:,- - :- -,:, i : -- ,.. ?,.,-- 5, .. resort-by-reso- arel Friday's championships slated to begin at 7 p.m. , 1 , :': , ;j i , 4 ?II'1:I ...I ::: 1.'! 1 . . , Nicison-Pae- -- Osborne-Osborn- 1 two-da- It's Park Cit3''s way, either. The smile that crossed the faces Gf Park City's townfolks wasn't because of the extra work the, would be necessary to hold the race .:n wirming fashion. It was for tt a of i.ew aoNkr that fell during the night. Snow means business to this community of mountain men and women who arc nestled at the foot of on of the nation's most uoique if c 1 D3,, Si. Louis CardiIrak; of the NFL made him a the 13th tirst mord choice llth round: Baltimore, kicker Jim Murphy by Chicit. go, 16th round; guard Joe Porzani by Philadelphia, by num chosen. Lee White, Webers big ullback, was expected to go on the first round and did. The New York Jek chose him. Weber Stale ;uat'd i uu Shniedding Chicago Bears, tith round; detensive back Steve Holloway Slit Denver Broncos, by round; end John Knight by Pittsburgh, 9th round; tackle Steve Hanrahan l Cincinna, ti, 9111 round; qanker Henry Owens by New York Jets, Ilth roniut. Utah State Defensive back Ocie Austin a fullback, was the first player in the state to be ., outul I Utah back Defensive Lawson by Jerome 19th Buffalo, ound; Banker Jack Gehrke by Kansas City, Illth round und Bob Trunitiy. by Cmeinna- ti, 12111 round. Brigham Young Flanker Casey Boyett by San Franetsco, 9th round; tackle Max Huber by Boston. 13th round ; kicker Dennis. Patera by San Francisco, Mt round. I IMP , . "acArthur Lane. 0 titeinger-Anderso- 11 - 0 Svedeman-Hotfman- d s Morris-Evan- s total, 1968 1, February nanici, The 6-- 4 five inches new. 72 inches BRIGHTON total. eight inches new. 34 inches PARK CITY total, three inches new with p.m. nightnight skiing ly except Sunday, Alonday. 64 inchMT. EMPIRE es. 14 inches new powder. Night titling, p.m. SNOW BASIN 52 inches, three inches new. '., s 65 inches ALTA , ao Weber State, inch poset! a metflocre season and is listed as a "small" college, riaced more nIVII en the pro football draft than ,iny of tall's major colleges. Six Weber State plaers were chosen in the Wo days of the combined National Football League-A- t nerican Football League draft in New York. Of the 462 players selocted Utah's colleges donated !9 'players. Weber stale had six, Utah State live. Brigham Young and Utah put (our men each on the list. rt Thursday, Pro Grid .ircift C 111 report: i The annual Winter Carnival Summer), Wednesday' ski meet for girls will be held at Men's Sln9165 Alta Friday and Saturday. , Keith klithon defeated Wayne Pearen.1 i,,.. .. Z. Minos It is easy to postpone 8 Slalom deli F. O. Robbins ...i'.. and giant slalom ,, wii Jim Nocrne def. Patrick Landau' 62, ' 14 '' ilir;'., ..: Harold Sears del. John Fort,' racc; call it quits and glve will be held both days i..: ' (Fort default in third set.) ; ge;,:, each of the 1GO-plvisiting with girls classified by their ski Mett's doubles '...::'.,, r det. tell a lift pass and ability. alpiners def. Hammel-1 Of 1.,-ci- , l Teams from the oet holUniversity Martinos, them to enjoy the r .)wdr , !: ,,: : Mexiof New :.:,:s Utah, tk,,,e,' University ' :, i 35 Dobles Men " day. ,:;:k,: , ?.;' co, TEmple Buell College, Westdet. Gordon-HOrridge, , ,.-.; L:.,-,:,,ti.def. Peter.4001V,-,',.HaynesGreenhaldh ern States College and Colorado But not that's Woody Ninod; Anderson will compete in i Geo Fairclough Hickman, IState University Anderson's way. Men's singles 2:30 p.m, y the meet. 4 p.m. Men's ttoubles not ;::: ,., skiing NEWS, eber State Shines Ttl;f. of the year is reported at all Utah ski resorts. New snow and blue skies were the order of the day Thursday with Brighton reporting eight inches of IIVW powder, Alta, 5 and Park City 5. Slopes are pack and powder. ai e Canyon roa&1 pelt with snow tires advised while highways to resorts are dry. Here is The tourney is slated to wind; up Friday at the S. L. Tennis! Club, 2471 South 17th East. Slate Carnival r i', 1' best The 1 Utah Ski Gals DESERET SKI REPORT Young University Almtal of the Salt Lake City! Brigham Neilson defeated indocx Tennis Tournament. Keith netter his tennis coach Wayne Pearce lielson was number orie sinWednesday in third gles man as ,,ear for eeaeli Pearce, vim apparently taught his pupi! yell. 6-- -- 1 F..' i .,... ilinitimillinitimilim11111111111111111111111111111mitilitlimillitm .. ;. UTAH Tennis 'Pupil' Defeats Coach .,'.1.,' 'Ct.;,1. ... it ..., ,,P! 2 MG DUCE 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. STORES OPEN WEEKDAYS SKIING, HUNTING, FISHING, BOATING es ' , t, and quaint ski reoorts. The extra work was well worth the fun that the new snow would offer Utah skiers. Thousands of feet had packed the two race course areas. Two wceks of preparation had gone into making the mountain fit for one of the top U.S. racca prior to the Olympic Winter Games. The snow buried the effort. Park City adjusted. Anderson ran the show from his generfl manager's office. , .. - 1 $30 ART COMET SKIS laminated plastic base, metal edges, heel and toe protectors. Full double boot, , scene.' ' Sandy Wade alerted the skiers. The men's racing would be pushed up to Sunday and the women's glaloins would be held Saturday. ., ,.; The snow continued to fall. It became apparent the diving slopes of Silver Sliders would be too deep In powder to repack hi time for the race. Anderson's Snowcatmen went to wo,-k- . They packed the gentler Pay Day slope. It was 'etter to have a gentle course to run than no course at an, it yas decided. "We may have to use the lights," Anderson said. ', As it happened the nation's longest night skiing course had to be lighted. This has to be a first in this 'Country. It may be the first ever. 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Another year might not have been our year," she smaed. Montana State University's Wayne Berg had just "wiped out" on the diving Thaynes Course. 4,,in glad I got to race. These are great courses. I just love that downtown area," he grinned. "Me, too," said his MSU ski champion Jimmy Lannon. Both are architectural students at the 3ozeman, ,Monts, school. to grow up. Neighbors and friends have as big a plan for that bundle of energy as do the proud parents. You watch them grow. Wait. And watch them grow some more. Then tragedy strikes. It's happening a lot these candays with the Vietnam War, a tumble down a Dreams accident. automobile or headwall yon's explode. 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