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Show 9 r ii r v -- p -p- -- piinr )ii' r'lj)1""1 r" pnim n p y p y r- f y f f 1 P jr"T V yr'- lr p '"TJ T$ p y y y y fl'ljt'Tir-'- y y r ylrr j. rrr f rrpr'piiirp--)-- Tuesday, December 15, 1979 tans corno ete ski reso s now even more comoete Park City Resort will have a lift that opens up a whole new mountain for beginning and intermediate skiers. (Scheduled to be operating by Christmas.) its just west of the Resort Center itself, and it can accommodate a thousand skiers an hour. We call it the Three named after the silver mine located in Kings double-chairlift, the area. The lift provides access to seven new runs, most providof new skiing. The lift itself will take you a over ing one-hal- f mile up the mountain, 465 vertical feet half-mil- e The Young-Timer- s Program This is the one program you send your children on out worrying. The most comprehensive ski program ever offered for ages 7 to 17. The best part is that your children are never on their own. We pick them up on six consecutive Saturdays in our y-equipped buses, including adult supervision on board. and The buses make four stops for convenier. . pick-uwith- speciall- Right next door to this Rusty Nail is a new dining area, serving full course meals from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. nightly. The price is reasonable anel the food exceptional. New York Steak, Filet Mignun, Top Sirloin, or just 3.99. Flaming Shishkebab, only 2.99. All meals include tossed salad, baked potato, garlic bread, beverage and dessert. Mini bottles are available with meals. e, p delivery. WHERE Greyhound Bus Depot Foothill Village Cottonwood Mall Olympus Hills Shopping Center (Arrives Park City 10:00 a.m. leaves at 4:00 p.m.) On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: enjby a superb buffet, 11:30 a.m.-- 2 p.m. $1.75 gives you a hoge selection of from salads to roast Its comfortable, relaxing and filling. If youre in a hurry to hit the slopes, the cafeteria downstairs continues to offer everything from soupsto sauerkraut, ' with daily specials, and sandwiches. For service, try one of oor three snack counters, serving sandwiches and drinks (located at the Summit Restaurant on top of the mountain,, siki-u- p service at the base of Prospector, and just off the Hand rock Room in the center complex. Theres also roast baros-qf-bee- f sandwiches served hot at our outdoor service countervas you load the gondola. baron-ofj-bee- Why this new lift? Because weve recognized, as you have, that for many skiers the beginners slope was too easy after a few lessons. And the thought of going up the gondola all the way to the top was a bit frightening. (Once there, however, you found some of the worlds best intermediate skiing some challenges, but you needed those to progress.) Skiing on the Three Kings is less expensive, too. The full-da- y pass $3.75. Individual single pass is only $4.50, half-daride tickets also available at 75 Two of the runs sort of named themselves, numbers 1 and 2. The Three Kins run, directly under the lift, and the King's Crown, which runs along the ridge. But you can help us name the other five, and perhaps ar y win yourself a prize. The winning names will garner their authors a seasons pass at Park City. Earliest postmarks will determine winners in case of duplicate entries. For what we consider to be the next best 100 entries, winners will receive a free day pass on the Three Kings chairlift ($4.50 value). Deadline for entries is December 28, 1970. Heres a hint: we think the names ought to relate to the mining industry that built the area. Heres what happens: You bring your children to the bus extra-speed- pick-u- point most theyll be superp ing convenient for you. Then, you vised all day long. Children ride on warm buses up four-lan- e Interstate to Park City, They're greeted by their certified ski instructor who will remain with them (six full hours). ski instruction, and lift pass, They get an lunch at the Resort Center (well see that they eat, too). What a great Christmas present it would make for your relax-know- all-da- y six-wee- all-da- y k full-da- y package price transportation, six ski lessons, lunch and full super- set of lessons begins January 2nd and continues on consecutive Saturdays through February 6th. The second program begins February 13th and runs through March 20th. Second package is $89.00 ($79.00 if renewed after first season). The complete season 12 weeks only $168.00. You can pay two ways $168.00 in advance or $89.00 now $79.00 on or before February 13th. To registeryour children, call the Park City Resort Center, ext. 47 (ski school) or ext. 47, or write to Box 919, Park City, Utah 84060. First 521-213- 1, Have we forgotten the expert? Hardly! As already y ", i all-da- y kids! The complete lift passes, six vision $89.00. Ladies, students, even Night-Owl- s, mid-weeke- d ggfr fcff fcsi Park City has several other package plans that will not only add to your fun, but subtract from your expense s. I. Th Nfght-Ow- t (Night sfctmg and lessor package., Ski from 4 30 p.m. fo 10:30 p.m, Thursdays on the famous Ray Day run (named by Sports Illustrated as one of the top 10 runs in the country for day or night skiing). Get a lesson from 7:30 - 9.00 p.m. The package costs just $25. Consecutive T h ursdays. 4. The fSgfct Warn to, brush jjp? This pro gram provides a half dayfes- - t 1 son, full day pass m the Three King double ohinrtift, good Spcl. 2. Ladies fflght, It ,ha ppenS every Tuesday, Gals ski tree when they bung a date, willing to pay his full fere ($5.). Learn-ta-St- d Just beginning or want thru Friday cmfy.oo , the consecutive day that you select, ($ay, every Monday for 4 weeks cr every Tuesday The cost $18, etc.. StJtf 9 ; IAS What else is new? Three brand new runs for advanced skiers. Located on Treasure Mountain, the three feed off of the Silver King rope tow, merging at Treasure Hollow (formerly Willys Road). They open up a new area and add new variety to skiing the lower part of themountain. The runs are Dividend (intermediate); Widowmaker and Naildriver (both expert). 3. Student Night. From ele, if youre mentary fo a student you ntght-sfor half price $2 SO) every Monday (starts at 4.30 p.m.), - ' , post-grad- noted, three of our new runs are for the most k -' vWfl u--- & As. i ir ! 1 Jean y tigs Why are we telling you all this? skiers Amazingly enough, we find that our often know more about what weve got going than many of our locals. , ' So what have we got going? The most accessible ski resort in Utah a speedy four-lan- e Interstate 80, almost trip up work Is over closed. never almost Construction always dry, four-larie for the winter, and youll enjoy the speedway to the out-of-sta- te x 30-minu- te Exit resort center complex at the base of the mountain with lift ticket office,' cafeteria-restauranmain dining room d and and enclosed lounge upstairs, ski patrol aid station, ski nursery and The Miners Find Sports Shop. We call our ski nursery the Kinderhouse. You may feel completely at ease leaving your children in its care while you enjoy a day on the slopes. One of Americas longest Gondola Tramways lifts you 214 miles to Park Citys top of the world skiing. Its a fast, Park City A Claude Killy, Stein Erikson, Billy Kidd, or other professionals who have skied and enjoyed Park City. They agree with us.) t, newly-remodele- comfortable ride in gondolas. It gives you a breather, a chance to look over the runs and terrain and youre at the summit of Pioneer Ridge before fully-enclose- ' prC!:. the packele that works for you lucky folks whs can get away Monday thru Friday. The package includes a ski pass. , lesson, fall-daJust $32.0 on the conseo, 'utive day that you Select. hair-da- accomplished skiers. This summer, when we were cutting the trails, one guy in a jeep observed that from the top of Widow-makeyou could not see the bottom it actually looks like the mountain curves inward, rather than out. Challenging, even for the best! If youve never skied Prospector, Thaynes, Hidden Splendor, Pay Day, Single Jack, Double-Jack- , Silver Skis, or any of our other expert runs, you have a thrill in store for you! Well match our runs to any in the world. (An overstatement? Ask ts get special rates! r, PARK CITY RESORT CENTER P. 0. BOX 919, PARK CITY, UTAH 84060 ON OR BEFORE DEC. 28, 1970 f. New Excitement at the Center, too! Weve made quite a few changes at the Resort Center complex itself. The Rusty Nail lounge area upstairs is now completely enclosed to give it a personal, intimate atmosphere. (Remember, in previous years it opened above the cafeteria music from the lounge went downstairs, and noise from the cafeteria went up.) Now you enjoy good company, beer bottle, mug, or pitcher or your favorite mixer in a lounge thats been remodeled with new tables and chairs and decor. The lounge opens daily at 3 p.m. Weve got live music, too, Wednesday through Saturday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., on Sunday from 4 p.m. Theres no cover and no minimum. early-mining-er- 4 a you know four-passeng- d if i Park City has more than 35 miles of carefully-groomeexpertly maintained runs. 4,000 skiers per hour can be carried by six lifts, including Utahs longest the Prospector 1 Chairlift Weve got history, too, and color and romance. Park City found its beginnings in 1869 as a silver mining town. Much of that early mining character has been retained. From the saloons on Main Street to the plush elegance of the modern new restaurants and hotels, Park City is truly Utahs only complete ski resort. You dont ski? Come up anyway. For a quick snack or a complete full course meal, for a drink or a malt, for browsing through antique shops and emporiums. Discover Park City. Double fun-fille- d X f g |