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Show | WASATCH — waseree UT Volume 2, No. ALY 1 January FE & T 1996 TIMES There’s a New Grocer Store in Park City! UR E'S Business at the US Ski Team Back on Course? Page 10 been nine months since the financial bottom dropped out of the Team in Park City. The administration has been reorganized and a CEO has been appointed. The question is, can CEO Tim Lieweke get rid of the debt and raise morale in time for the Olympics? { Is Its US Ski new MOUNTAIN Reminiscence of Ski Well, there might not be a lot Steve Lewis from reminiscing years with friends Adventures Past Page 6 of snow around. But that doesn't stop about his ski adventures in previous in the Wasatch Mountains. Professor Moose and the Land Ethic Page 7 In an essay, Jack Wright takes note of early 20th century conservationist Aldo Leopold. He developed a land ethic that he recorded in A Sand County Almanac. That ethic is taught to us by Professor Moose, who knows how to use nature without spoiling it. 7 Steps to Kevin Bacon or How to Save Rick Brough introduces us to some fabulous our New Year's Eve goes off without a hitch. these games year ‘round, if you're really Dull new What weird Parties Page 9 party games to ensure the heck, you can play or drunk, that is. Who is the Man Behind the Fish? Page 12 If you've been to an art festival, you know his work, To youngsters, he’s the Fish Man. To the rest of us, he’s Bri Matheson and he'll be showing his fishy work in January at the Kimball Art Center SOUNDING F = LB BOARD Letters to the Editor Page 2 After two years A Whole World of Fresher Foods & Superior Service! wn “ EOP aa) RT oe mm Di ey 1 wrangling CESS ATIF, with the US Forest Service, Snowbird’s Baby Thunder chair lift is up and running. & Solitude has done something nice for skiers. Their PHONE SALES new lift pass system hearkens back to the days of the Susan Tixier (Too-shay) is the founder of the Great Old Broads for Wilderness. Not only that, but she helped to establish 10-ride ticket, except for the JANUARY 11-28 com- 8 A.M. TO 8 PM. puter and micro chips. Page 15 the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance. Kris Edwards gives an interesting profile. Page 4 A) Did you know our state tree is the Blue Spruce, otherwise known as the Colorado Blue Spruce. Hey wait a minute, why isn’t it the Utah Blue Spruce? Tae TC TICKET OUTLETS Deer Valley Muffins! This is your chance to eat like the other half. Virginia Rainey gives out a Deer Valley chef's recipe. & It really is going to snow soon. And you’re still not in shape for skiing. But you’re in luck, Abi Wright outlines three easy exercises. Page 16 & 17 Page 5 The intrepid Rappaport knew you wouldn't watch the Governor's Growth Summit. So he watched it for you and gives the low-down. At least we're told it’s the straight poop. Page 18 Page 8 | CROSSROADS PLAZA PARK CITY ee GATEWAY BUILDING (ON CORNER OF HEBER AVENUE AND SWEDEN ALLEY) ee PTV Me Utah Congressman Jim Hansen is playing games again. This time, he pulled his so-called Wilderness bill off the House floor just before a vote. Environmentalists cheered. What's going on? A full report. SALT LAKE CITY -- : 1998 SUNDANCE : denne meet GENERAL STORE FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION 7 i : : . f { , , The Summit County Commission, riled at the local newspaper, has gone direct mail to state its case to the public. Is it good information or just good public relations? & The Swaner Park nature preserve in Snyderville Basin just grew by 340 acres. Page 14 The environmental news capsule brings news from cancer at Chernobyl to radio active tailings on the Colorado River. Page 19 801 322 1700 FILM GUIDE AVAILABLE AT ALL OUTLETS cen ae World Cup ski racer bi ing a by Mark Maziarz Tip. |