Show :rr7r ' T IC'J ' T 4 1 n 111 v iiim TWfff ' ' wi tlPTt 11 fll - ' r i" Jwvoqiy W - f ‘ ' :fww''" and personnel from France and equipment from United States These will all combine to help the throughout sld lift Beaver Mountain have some of the most winter snow this flies when equipment Harry Seeholzer manager of the Beaver Mountain resort has spent approximately $100000 In building a new chair sld tow The new lift is 3200 feet long lift to replace the okl old tow and opens a great deal of 2700 for the to feet compared new terrain for riding ' New Rubs runs will be ready for use this fall and Two new mile-lon- g other runs and more improvements are slated tor the future The new lift which is being constructed along a line of bright te T-B- ar ' 4— THE HERALD JOURNAL ygS&’JSffif OnWAC Agenda :' PHOENIX Ariz OJPIW Officials from the six schools that win comprise the new Western Athletic Conference were expected to discuss scheduling problems for the league today at present commissioner of the Skyline Conference and future Western Conference Commissioner said Monday representatives will plan complete schedules for all Paul Brechler sports with conferences championships except foptball next year Representatives met in private Monday at Camelback Inn to talk over rules and regulations for the league Details of the session were secret and members explained that the athletic code would be released after it was approved bp the red towers that stretch up the is a face of the mountain Pomallft Double Chair lift and the mechanisms and chairs were prefabricated in France and shipped here son of Bernie Pomagalski the designer of the ski lift is also here from' Grenoble France to splice the cable and to act as a technical consultant in the final phases of the lift presidents of the six institu13 Tswers tions The lift is built on 13 towers The presidents are expected that range in height from 16 to to meet in December to con- 31 feet They are 24 inches in sider what faculty represent: diameter and are mounted on fives and athletic directors cement blocks 52 inches square come up with at this building and six to seven feet deep into Possible expansion in the the ground The towers have trains of league probably was discussed today but representatives also wheels on top to guide ' the cable and some towers have as kept silent on this v Brechler said representatives many as 12 wheels It is the wanted a conference “with first lift of- this kind in this high academic standards mak- part- - of the country Only one ing certain that athletics main- other is known in the United tain certain grade averages States and that is in Alaska and also take— and pass — a Huge Wheels minimum number of hours" on the terminal wheels The Schools included In the new ten are towers and one-ha- lf league are Arizona State Uni- feet in diameter and the counversity Arizona Brigham on top of the lift is Wyoming and terweight Young Utah a block of concrete weighing New Mexico 21 tons Mr Seeholzer his two - and Loyal and Reed Schiff-ma- n have done most of the work on the lift and they have mixed and hauled 144 yards of cement up the mountain for use in the blocks for the towers and the counterweight The cable that will cany the chairs is from Massachusetts and is one and inches In diameter It has a breaking strength of 62 tons Mr Pomagalski spliced the cable so it would be one continuous cable and the splice is 120 feet in sons Teddy his son-in-la- w one-ha- lf THIS GIGANTIC WHEEL measuring 10 and one-hafeet across is the bottom terminal of the chair lift Skiers will get on the lift at this point The first tower located at the left has 12 wheels on each side to make the ride a smooth and en- lf length Seventy five chairs each capable of holding two skiers will be on the lift when it opens with a capacity of carrying 750 passengeft per hour Capacity will be 900 passengers per hour and the additional chairs - Aggies Head For Record In Idaho Tilt can be added later Big Bolts The towers are anchored to the huge cement foundations by four bolts each five feet long and one and inches in diameter The towers are built perpendicular to the slope and not verticle so some' of the towers lean as much as 40 percent ' The chairs will hang ten feet below the cable but skiers will still 'be above the snow eveL A telephone connects the top and bottom of the lift for The safety and convenience lift is located on U S Forest Service land on the Cache National Forest and is being operated under a special use per-- one-four- th More Plans Plans are to increase the parking at the area and Mr Seeholzer indicates that plans are to be open Tuesday or Wednesday t through Sunday with the crowds and demaru determining whether the lift will be operating five or six days Hours have tentatively been set for 10 am to 4:30 pm Heavy work at the site and the clearing of the new runs has been done by Clyde Yeates on a caterpillar tractor and Sic Jenson of Brigham City has also helped But most of the actual work has been done by Mr Seeholzer his two sons ani son-in-la- w The lift is nearly ready with only the more minor tasks still to be accomplished Indications POMAGALSKI1 second from left an expert in ski lifts splices the cable for the new chair lift at Beaver Mountain Ski resort The Frenchman has done the Job on countless lifts and this splice Is 120 feet in are that it will be ready for oplength Assisting him are left to right Clyde eration by the time the skiing Yeates Logan Harold Seeholzer manager of season comes around the resort Darrol Fluckiger Forest Service director of recreation tor the Cache National Forest and Sid Jensen Brigham City : Aggies Rate 14th In UPI Grid Pell - Power-fi- ll NEW YORK am Utah State of the Skyline Conference today climbed to lfth place in the weekly Unite Game Will Be Press International major co lege football ratings The ranking is the highes ever achieved by a Utah A gie football squad Last week the Aggies were ranked 15th Skyline Feature -- Bit CUM Tmm latmitimil The stakes will be high this weekend when the game of cowboys and Indians involving Utah’s Redskins and Wyoming’s Cowboys takes place In Salt Lake City The Skyline Conference leadership will be riding on the outcome when the two football giants clash at Ute Stadium A crowd of 30000 is expected to see the big battle— the second of three contests which will decide the Skyline (Sampion-shi- p Bout Approved CHICAGO OF) — The Illinois Boxing Commission has apexhibition proved a four-roun- d bout between Sonny Liston am Illinois heavyweight champion Ernest Terrell at the amph theatre Nov 6 The fight will A HUGE BLOCK of concrete' weighing 21 tons add contain- mark Liston’s first ring aping over ten yards of cement acts as a counterweight for the pearance since his suspension chair lift The top terminal will be located Just below the was lifted by the PennsylvanThe lift will be in operation this winter weight ia commission t Utah leads the race with three league victories and no defeats Wyoming also has three wins but the Cowboys have one tie— a deadlock with Utah State The Aggies the top offensive and defensive &EW YORK CPS club in the league have the Michigan same record in league play as State using successive victorthat of Wyoming ies over Michigan and Notre While Utah and Wyoming knock heads at Salt Lake City Dame as a step ladder today Utah State tests Idaho in a reached the top rung in the homecoming battle at Logan United Press International maThe only ether league game jor college football ratings sends Colorado State against The powerful Spartans garMontana at Missoula Colorado nered 20 first place votes and State is still looking for its first 315 points in the weekly ballotwin of the season ing of the 35 coachqs who make New Mexico beaten the UPI rating board last week by Arizona also Mississippi ranked No 1 In faces opposition the nation for the last two taking on the Air Force Acad- weeks barely edged Texas for emy Brigham Young lr idle second place 280 points to 279 this weekend (He Miss picked up only eight first place votes this week comSnakes usually deposit their pared to 17 last week Tbxas eggs in piles of rotting leaves was the top choice of tour or wood where the 'heat of coaches e decay aids the son’s warmth in The remaining three incubationvotes went to Alabama A 1961 Utah State University Homecoming could give Aggie ootban filberts something to shout about Saturday against the University of Idaho An Aggie victory would mean a new Utah State record for consecutive football wins at home Nationally ranked Utah State has nine straight wins (66-1n Romney Stadium under loach John1 Ralston If the Ida-i- o are victim Vandals (1-No 10 Aggie players will have eclipsed the home win string of nine victories without a tie set over a span of three seasons from 1934 through' 1936 A crowd of 11000 Is expected for Saturday’s final home contest of 196L Utah State enters the Idaho game as one of the country’s select - defensive teams ' The big Aggie forwards' have limited six opponents to an average 1503 yards per contest or 28 yards per play line coach Tony Knap Utah State’s defensive" tactician figures the Aggies will expand their defensive thinking for Idaho “Idaho is a team that never mats hitting Tiard’’ Coach Knap said “and we can look forward to some good contact" The Aggies made few assignment mistakes in a 496 win from Colorado State University Offensively Utah State set more new single game team records in total plays 83 and most first downs 27 against the Rams Junior quarterback Jim Turner in converting seven straight extra point kicks registered an Individual single record A FIRST LOOK will make one feel that the towers range In height from 16 to Sifeet and game Two sprained ankles reductower is out of line hut actually the towers are 24 inches in diameter The group at the ed the forward ranks with at the skL lift are built to be perpendicular base of the tower is splicing the cable so it end Frank Costello sophomore wiU operate in one continuous round to the slope' rather than vertlcaL The huge and Junior guard Steve Cohen expected to miss the Idaho action Senior tackle Vince Guer-d- o injured two weeks ago 1 Members of the Cache Boat of the enjoyable boating trips against New Mexico is also expected to be withheld from MINNEAPbLIS-S- T JAUL -a- Club are planning a dinner- of the past season ' play V — Doug Mayberry rookie meeting on Thursday October Only personnel switch in the Tasmania an island lying Aggie backfield for Tuesday’s Minnesota Viking fullback from 26 at the American Legion Utah State today was ordered home in Logan Canyon The 130 miles south of Australia practice was the move of sensupports 315000 inhabitant ior right halfback Jim Swindle to report to Fort Lewis Wash meeting will start at 8 pm Nov 3 tor active duty with back to the Munson ‘unit Jack Christensen Cache on its coastal plains Wisconsin’s 32nd infantry di- County Assessor will discuss vision the methods of determining - Mayberry served six months property tax for boats in 1962 with the Army earlier Members of the club are also year and reported late to the reminded to have their pictures Vikings’ training camp in July ready for showing at this meet-in- g When he came to Minnesota A bam dinner with all the Mayberry changed units' Sunday’s game at Green Bay trimmings will be served and will be his last of the year then plans are to relive some ) mit BERNIE -- ’ Mayberry To Gb On Active Duty Boat Club Meets Thursday m this 6-- - 21-2- 0 non-leag- ue - - which retained its hold on fourth place with 246 points Iowa replaced Notre Dame d as the team and was followed by Ohio State Georgia Tech and Louisiana State Notre Dame skidded to ninth place after its 7 loss to Michigan Stats while Colorado dropped one notch to 10th place Michigan which dropped out of the top 10 after bowing to the two weeks ago Spartans headed the second 10 group The Wolverines were followed In order by Missouri Minnesota Utah State Maryland and Rice There was a three-wa- y tie among UCLA Wyoming and Qemson for the No 17 spot with Purdue 20th - fifth-ranke- 17-- 28-- 0 - first-plac- TheJnited Press ‘ joyablc one In the foreground are some of the chairs that wQl Ingo on the lift however they will he covered with cushions Owen Darrol Fluckiger are DeSpain new facility specting the Forest Service personnel and Owner Harry Seeholzer 1 to r al college football ratings (first recplace votes and won-loords in parentheses): Team Points st 1 Michigan St (20) (4-2 Mississippi (S) (54) 3 Texas (4) (60) 4 Alabama (3) (66) 5 Iowa (46) 1: 6 Ohio State (36-1- ) 0) 280 279 246 DEER and ELK HIDES 7 Georgia Tech (4-8 Louisiana State (4-1- ) 9 Notre Dame ) 10 Colorado (66) Second 10 teams — 11 Michigan 35 12 Missouri 93 13 Minnesota 16 14 Utah-Stat13 15 Maryland 6 16 Rice 4 17 (tie) UCLA' Wyominj and Clemson 3each 20 Pur(3-1- Cache Valley Hide and : e due 2" : Others — Washington Penn State 1 each and Metals Company ' 10th West 1st North Logan Utah SK £ V 71 |