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Show D4 PUZZLES & FEATURES She Salt Lake Tribune SUNDAY,August 13, 2000 THE BAGK PAGES By Ana Baraka String Quartets Snapshots of Utah history from the archives of The Salt Lake Tribune 88 1 Needs 6 KG Brown's 28 S62 #8 Ones &f & mag. once a ae A ane s = ve The Denver & Rio Grande Westemtrain chugs up Soldier Summit in 1912 onits way from Thistle to Helper.It tookfive locomotives — fourpulling and one pushing — to hauljust 11 passenger and baggagecarsacross the summit. In 1913 the grade was reduced from 4 percentto 2 percent, and there wasa doubletrack line for 55 miles through what had beena gauntlet crowded with coal cars from Utah mines. Helper, once called Prats Siding, got its namefrom therailroad’s practice of adding “helper’ engines there to westboundtrain. This photo ran in The Salt Lake Tribune August 1947 and wasprovided by Frank Mullins, mayor of Helper and a D&RGW locomotive engineer. 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Before he became World Championat the age of 22, several players, who had watched him mature, expressed their concern that his intense emotionality might be a hindrance to successat the highestlevel. :voRnnTog In a recent interview, Unquestionably, his deportment can be distracting. Fifteen years ago, before the havior, at least a few grand- “ayeul LUN '% 8M (Y9ey9-a1qnop grandmaster Yasser Seirawan picked Kasparov as “the mostirriopponent” he had ever faced. “His behavior at the board should draw warning cards,” said Seirawan. “In his defense I've seen him behave badly against Deep Blue where suchantics have noeffect. Perhapsall the energy and passion that he puts into his games bubbles to the surface and heis unawareoftheeffect that has on his opponents.” Belowis a youthful game (1981) between Kasparov and the ex-world champion Vassily Smyslov. Smyslov Note(a): Black threatens 28. ... Bxg6! with a lethal attack. He can now answer29. Qd8ch with ... Kf7. 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