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Show wake Tribune SUNDAY Sunday. . J3 November 21, 1999 The Ski Archives Ski Affair Is Host to a Flurry of Janet Quinney Lawson once skied as a stunt-double for Greta Garbo and was a top candidate for the U.S. women’s Olympic Ski Team had the 1940 and 1944 Olympic Games not been cancelled due to World War 11. Junior Bounous wrote the book on the American Ski Techniquefor the Professional Ski In- were honored Oct.21 at the Ski Archives Ski Affair 1999 atLittle America Hotel. More than 550 guests came to applaud Bounous, who received the S.J. and J.E. Quinney Award for achievements andlifelong contribution to skiing in Utah and the Intermountain area. Lawson was lauded by the Ar- chives Board for her achievements as a skier and contributions to the preservation of ski history. The event, which brought out skiers from every era,raised about $30,000 toward thepreservation of Utah’s skiing history housed in the Universityof Utah’s Marriott Library. A surprised andpleased Jim Gaddis received the Sue Raemer JUDY MAGID. Memorial Award in recognition of his achievements andsupport & Although Garbodeclined to Myriene and Mike Korologos, big supporters of the Ski Archives,relax after checking outparty details. posefor a photo op all those years ago — she wantedto be alone — atthe archives dinner Lawsonwas surroundedby admirers andfriends, including Bounousand Maxine Bounous, dim Sullivan of JacksonHole, Snowbird founder TedandShir- was represented byEvelyn, Alan, Corey and Norma Engen. ley Johnson, Utah Department of Transportation avalanche advi sor and former snow ranger at Little Cottonwood Canyon Liam Fitzgerald, assistant director of the Marriott Library and founderof the Ski Archives Thompson, andfamily members Rich Lawson, Jody and Duane Quinney. Utah’s first family of skiing Bonnie andCraig Hansell were there with Joan Hansell and Carol Pryanovich, Suzy Harris Rytting and Paul ig, bara Gaddis, Lee Snedaker and z Shrontz and Dave andShari ; Photes by tudy Mag The SalEa Tribune of the archives program. Nancy andClark Giles. Don and Joyce Gorder took 4 minute to chat with Bob Whit ney. Diane and Doug Bledsoe werethere,as were L. Watson, Amandaand JanPeterson, Spencer and Cleone Eccles Nancy Young, John Raemerand Roger and Gretchen Hanson. The Nichol clan w force Vern, son Jami son Jon, Nie Nichol and Carmen Nichol. Carman and Carolyn Kippattended along with Tina McPhe,MackenzieLehquet, Lon tions director Sarah Michalak. Best Friends Intermountain Therapy Ani mals took the top spot as Animal Organizationofthe Year at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary’s awardpartyOct. 23, but other groups andindividuals made 1999 a goodyearfor good folks and their non-humanbest K enney, Penny Murphy agland, DaveClark, Maryand Doug Ridges, Dodie Cal Best Friends Animal Sanctuary fans Bob and Suellen Levy with George, rescuedafter being abandoned as a pup. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary executive director Gregory Castle with Julie Castle and volunteer veterinarian extraordinaire Rich Allen. friends. Emily Martin, board members About300 two-legged participants andfive or six dogs had a Mike and Myrlene Korologos and Marriott Library special collec- great time at the party and Barbara and Dave Amidonand Genial George the Rescued (dog) accompanied Boband Suellen Levytothe party, where he charmedeveryonefromJean nette Wilhelmto Therapy Ani mals booster Nant R en. Pam Homeric there cking out coolsilent auctionitems, includ ing a wrought-iron dog andcat that drew so muchattention com mittee members nearly had to tucked away about$30,000 gross add secondbidding sheets for the animal shelter’s pro: grams. The country’s largest no: did Sara Wall, Rob Sonoda, Jack Angel Canyon nearKanab,Best and Marina Sweetring, Jane Neil son, Kathy Sheehan, Jill Candland, Judy Wright, Lorraine Eisa kill animal sanctuary,located at Friendscares for more than1,500 animals, most homeless, abused or neglected. Theyalso help nice folks adopt animals needing homes. Sharing honors with Therapy Animals were Corporate Leader of the YearSterling Kennels; Ed ucatorof the Year Gail Johnson; Individualof the Year Susan Briggs and Journalist of the Year Channel4. Lifetime Achievement Award went to Golden Retriever Rescue andMickey andBill Britton. David Flager, who rewrote the Salt Lake County Animal Controi Left, Ski Archives honorees Junior Bounousand Janet Quinney Lawson are Utah “ski royalty.” Above, Debbie Doyle, left, and Clair Gaylord join more than 500 skiers andfriendsatthi e Ski Archives gala. Right, Corey and Norma Engenat the SkiAffair for the Ski Archives. YoungPerson of the Year for his work with Rocky Mountain Res cue Dogs. Code is Policy Maker of the Year. Compassionin Action, a performancegroupof eight youngsters ages 8 to 11, won the Progressive Program of the Year award and Clyde Danes was namedVeterinarianof the Year. Chris Whitney, 15, was named. Peter Hoogenboomattendedas man, Michele Wright, Pamela At kinson, Laurie Burns, Shauna Parsonsand Ivan McAffee. Executive director Gregory Castle and Julie Castle chatted with veterinarian Rich Allen, whohas beeninstrumental invol unteer work for the Kanabsanctuary. Scott and Mo Schannon were there as were MegParsons, Florence Schannon, Virginia Ander son, Stephanie Fagin and John Silverman, Susan Allred, Holly Sizemore and Holiy Anderson. CORRECTION Channel 2 weathermanSterling Poulsonwasidentified as being associated with a differentteleyi sion station in the Nov. 14 Sunday section of The Salt Lake Tribune. Especially Go dot to dot and color. * A female turkey is called a hen. A male is a tom. A baby is a pout. + Wild turkeys almost By BETTY DEBNAM ‘vom The Mr Page by Bory Geran © 1990 The Miri Page Pubaaing Company We What’s Cooking? they are hunted for sport. The First Harvest Feast First Thanksgiving foods Thanksgiiving was really uly aa harvest feast held in 1621. A Pilgrim, Edward Winslow, wrote back to England aboutthe event. “Our harvest being gottenin, our governorsentfour men on fowling (out to shoot ducks and geese), that we might... rejoyce togetherafter we had gathered in the fruits of our labor.” Exactly what were these “fruits” Above is a photo of the Harvest Feast of 1621 recreated by Plimoth Plantation in Massachusetts. of their labor? This expression There were about 140 peopie at the first threemeans the results of their hard day harvest feast — 90 Native Americans and work. about 50 Pligrims. became extinct, and hunting laws were passed tolimit the number killed. Today,their numbers have recovered and 2 Aaduog Bujunuarg aed Wie Ou 888) @ WaLaRD AieG Aa 8ORK WIN ms 0H, Together, Lawson and Bounousrepresentthe royalty of the ski hill in Utah, where they Herbs The Pilgrimscalled = ’ XY . \ Squantotaughtthe Pilgrims to: + dig a hole; + putin two orthree fish,then fill the hole; + place a few kernels of corn ontop; + build little moundaround the cornas it grew. Bo MAZE wa Renae Same Sg na ms Sa @ ene Mag Mang maw es structors ofAmerica and is a memberof the National Ski Hall of Fame. Help Alpha Mousefind the cornfor Thanksgiving dinner. | I a Cranberry sauce Indian com (This was something new.) |