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Show Might Ski mg Highlights ' ' " '''' Y 7 ' ' Utah 'Bonus Ss iuP''s" 'T' Great Snow By DAVE KADLECK ot night skiing to It doesnt stop there. Solitude may crank up its night skiing chairlifts before the season is out. Snow Park. Park City, and Sundance ski area, are continuing to give night skiing shows to Utah County skiers. The feature is a highlight to some of the finest skiing in well-lighte- d mid-wint- Fletcher Park City Ski Resort's longest night ski slope in county lights Summit County skyline to provide "bonus" to skiers in form of ski day. Park, Snov Park, Gorgoza and Sundance have feature. 13-ho- at Park City. That night an escorted lady can ski free with her escort. Best night skiing months are January and February. The sporadic fluctuation of March temperatures usrally cause an unpopular icing to take effect but several exceptions are making even March an enticing time .0 participate Parking lots are drier for p.m. skiing. Temperatures usually eliminate the possibility of muddy parking lots. Weve found night skiing popular here, reports Woody Anderson, general manager of Park City. Weve added Utah boaters were threatened with loss of ramps, facilities and all future improvements Saturday. The threat came via Senate 46 and 47 which itAitJt got Park Citv ft 1 Excellent ski co..diti, are reported by all recrU with night skiing reported Friday and Saturday at Snow Park, Park City, Gorgoza and Sundance. Over five feet of snow is reported at all resorts with a trace to two new inches of snow reported in the last 24 hours to the Wasatch National Forest Service. Here is report by the Wasatch National Forest Service: y ADOPT PHILOSOPHY Learn Skiing ALTA M RBir.HTON-- PARK 4 30 10 Snow Park Ski School Director PARK CITY Philosophy of ski instruction is a determining factor whether or not a beginning skier learns the sport as a Inches 72 CITY 30 p.m. 41 mene inches. Night sknng every night except Sunday. PARK CITY WEST 40 Inches. SNOW PARK Night skiing 410 Friday and Saturday. Daytime skiing beginning at 10 a m. Saturday and Sunday Private Tub parties by reservation, call ing and sledding. SOLITUDE-- 45 inches. GORGOZA 47 inches. Night skiing, tubing and sledding. SN0W basin-- 40 inches. brian heao--44 inches. snow-makin- g ski day ftt he smiled liletime activity. His first experience on skis is his most important. If he and safety aspects. is warm, comfortable, underLesson No. 2 continues on stands the equipment he is to desire the has and safety with approaches being wearing made on the snowplow. learn, skiing will be fun. Lesson No. 3 can have many If the beginner gets cold, has skiers in a strong snowplovy faulty equipment and is discourwhile Lesson No. 4 should have aged, it may be years before a them in a stem Christie turn. second ski etfort is made. Lesson No. 5 can produce a Teaching children is different You from general technique. good stem turn with talent the can't talk professional teaching determining factor as to how r a olds fast a skier learns the sport. techniques to good age to begin learning the sport. Many times you must . . depart from complicated terms to demonstrating point by point F-- G lesson is eight. Sometimes more for youngsters. e included. Group control is Grouping youngsters for Donald A. Smith, planning sons is not simple. Dont group important hence the number and program chief for the Utah by age. Break up the class with is important, Division, was named Best time to practice new assistant to the director boys and girls. Dont let friends Friday. in the same class. Have stu- - techniques learned in class is Director John Phelps Said dents attentive but relaxed. after the lesson. Smith had shown outstanding The first 15 minutes of a ski; Refreshing students on past understanding of the division lesson is the most important lessons is important. Many problems and leadership in That is when you either gainjtimes youll pass up an impor-istration responsibilities. their confidence or have to tant step if it isnt adequately Smith was waterfowl supervisor begin to win it. The role of stu- covered. after coming to the division dent and instructor must be esSafety is so important. (Mr. from Idaho. tablished. Fletcher is head of Park City The appointment is effective A good number for a group; Resort's Ski Patrol). immediately, Phelps said. . Tobogganers Linda Johnson, back, Roy Johnson and Kim Passey have chute fun at Gorgoza. would in a place all boating money general fund for any use deemed necessary. There no provision made in the later was bills that this money, paid by Utah boaters in taxes and registration, would be used for boating Improvements. six-yea- Smith Named Assistant SB 46 includes a provision money would go into a general fund, and SB 47 that boat registration funds would be placed there. A sponsor on both bills was Hughes Brockbank. that boat tax fuel les-'ar- Fish-Gam- The bills are expected to be read Monday, and minus any opposition, could pass the Senate same day. Senators debated bill No. Friday before adjournment. Deadline Near For Linkers! REGISTER MONDAY Deadlne is Jan. 25 for sending In information on big fish (any County Ski School Set John Koeyler, Ken Black, dog Missie Hunt cottonntails in By HARTT WIXOM Deseret News Sports Writer What can be done in the yVVrt fa Y 4s Hunting and fishing, except for reading about it, is curtailed No use saying somewhat. it 'I A , -- isnt. Sergio Gonjglftf. UCLA dC Bel 10 J, Mwg, Utah, Hahn. VaHancd. A0 ;U7-Jol4SRon ICLA, dK. Jtlf Wlndtrlln, Common, Utah, dec. Greg Nunn, 17 1; 14? Alien Dunn, UlLA, dec. Paul Sheri-ian- , 140CurtU Aldr, UCLA, pinned 473j 147 Scott Ttnnii. Oar tt Shepherd, U ai dec. Rich Davie, Mi Pn.hefc. Utah; Bill Haltev, UCLA, draw, Frank Hollry, Utah, VI, Heavyweight by forfeit, Sale Sale Sale Sale" SNOMOBILES GT 300 Rupp Sno-Spor- t $1,395 Vatu 995 JACK PREECE MARINI 1 4101 1. It a 1 141-211- T Logan, Blacksmith , A''' d Fork Duchesne, and Weber Rivers. Limit is 10 daily. Check procla- mation. Studying deer won't be as in- - in a few weeks. Most back-to-bac- Tie Bruins, year-aroun- Only 1,500 beginners will be allowed to register for the annual clinic that is held at Brighton Ski Bowl. It took but two days to bucks will have lost antlers until reach the 1.000 mark last next summer. year, reports Salt Lake As for the elk at Hardware, County Superintendent Gary Swensen. they can be seen now around We had 800 the first day. the ranch. But snow is gone, and sleighs wont likely carry reports Susan Santistevan, visitors among the wapiti for at program director. The clinic k least two more big, begins Saturday, Feb. 15. storms. Located some Registrants must be school 23 miles east of Hyrum, Cache Hardware County, annually attracts some 400 elk. Another winter activity bene-- fitting sportsmen is hiking in the hills, getting muscles ready for next summer. Flies can also be tied, r 1 fl marksmanship improved. A look at Ilia winter streams and waters, even without catch ing anything, can have some es thetic vaue, too. That is possibly most important ot all, in any tyio of recreational challenge. If the outdoors doesnt make a person work a little harder, double his efforts in the job at hand, then it has hardly served his potential enerto gies. foresting winter? Ute Wrestlers bno Irliarrv, Record registration for Salt Lake Countys 17th Annual Ski School begias Monday. western Stansbury Mountains, Cisco , Cottontails Lead Way But even with partridge season closing last Wednesday, and waterfowiing eailier, there are some things left outdoors, The cisco run at Bear Lake 16-1- 6 isnt expected to wind up until middle of the week ahead. CotVisiting UCLA forfeited the match and a tontail rabbits are fair game heavyweight until March 1. Tooele County has for chance victory against the of the bunnies, with Univeristy of Utah Friday night many bass fishing from Tim-pi- e In a dual wrestling match In the; to losepa. Springs Ile fieldliouse. Some ice fishing is producing The two teams tied, Pine-vieIt was the second tie of the, at Nine Mile, Mantua, rainAt Gorge, Flaming season for the Utcs who are in water still are bows hitting UCLA on season. now the on the southerly end. lost to BYU Thursday night. Whitehall seasons are ojicn on else. Ron e ad-m- in 44 species listed in proclamation) for 1968, Trout Unlimited officials said this week. The list Includes brown, cutthroat, brook, rainbow and lake trout, bass, grayling, and others. Anglers who took the largest fisn of each species during the past year will be sent certificates from the Utah Division of Fish and Game. Their names and catches will go down in the records for future fishermen to shoot at. Names, species caught, size, Sate caught, place, and bait or Jure should be sent to Fishing Redords, 2635 E. 4510 So., Salt Bake City. ESight! A good share of early instruction should be devoted to stacking skis, carrying skis, binding adjustment, understanding snow texture and conditions and loading onto chairlifts and top? tows. Lesson No. 1 should teach the skier the general approach that will be made to ski instruction By MEL FLETCHER resort-by-reso- machine that covers all night skiing areas to make it attractive to night skiers. This way, LOSS LOOMS Bills Ski Report In p.m. skiing. more lights and a BOAT FUNDS Top Alpiners Await Ihomas 5ki Classic e w'orld. skiers who avail themselves to skiing from 4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. with a relaxation rchedule after. Ski instruction is available at night skiing resorts and areas. Special ski instruction packets are offered Night Owl students with the hill providing better light than some gray daytime skies can offer. Tuesday is Ladies Night 5 e In Gorgoza. Mothers can take a turn under the lights after working all day about the house. Career girls can add a little color to their faces alter a long day under office lights. Businessmen can entertain at resorts where skiing is done at night. Park City offers several fine restaurants and night clubs for night A Activities Center Thursday tit 1 p.m. and Fuday at 9:30'a.i. and 2 p.m. A day pass will be All systems PARK CITY presented or an extra day and are Go'' at this Summit Counskiers can ski the remainder of the day that they work the ty ski resort as it prepares for the Fifth Annual Lowell Thomas course. ski classic Jan. 25 (Saturday) Top otlicials will woik the and Jan. 26. classic. The Who's Who'' Of Race time both days for men Utah ski circles will adminis-tiatand womens slalom and giant the lace. lalom competition is set for 10 The list includes race releiees a. m. Robert Spiingiicyer and Mel Former Utah Olympian Maiv Dalebout, Technical Delegates Bob Autry and Coiev Engfii; former prolessional Melville, ski great and former University Chief Tuners Don Christiansert of Utah skier Jim Gaddis have and lm Wilson, Chief Calculabeen tagged for course setting tor Bob lrvme, Chief of Gatechores. keepers Ken Poulsen and Gordon Melville will set the men's Winck. Cnief of Course Equipment Bill Latimer and Waneii giant slalom and a guest coach will set the women's GS couise. Larsen, Communications Chief, F.i me Anderson, Course Police Pravda, one of the Christian Pravda and Dick Mel great ski professionals, will set . . . race expert and Race Secretary the first women's slalom course and second men's slalom with Sainlv Wade, It promises to be one of llie Gaddis setting the second courses this time of vear,' women's slalom and the first promises race drumbeater, finest productions from a racing mens slalom course. standpoint, Haran said as he Roger Haran. Snow conditions are periect1 Course preparation is under. opened the day's mail indicator the race. Wet snow a week way. Ski packers will be needed ing Mammoth Mountains toiif-ag- o woifld and the new light snow yes-- Thursday and Friday next ed womens ski team classic. terdav promise one of the iinest Week. They aie to meet at compete in the two-da- a metropolitan area. Utah not only boasts the longest and only gondola-serve- d facility in the nation at Park City Ski Resort, it has one of the newest and unique the January 13, 1969 By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer Deseret News Sports Writer The only feature to challenge Utah's Greatest Snow on Earth reputation is the accessibility DESERET NEWS. Saturday, Black casts for January bass at Timpie Springs. and be residents of Salt Lake County to be eligible lor the school that is under direction of K. Smith Ski School. Brighton. Registration fee is $3. can register for Beginners United States Ski Assn.. Division member$3. ship for an additional age (8-1- Inter-mounta- membership entitles members to a bonus coupon book that has an estimated value of $200 in free ski passes, discount passes, pizzas, free movies and many other attractions. Beginners must register at USSA-I- either the Senior Citizens Center, 237 South 10th East from 1 p.m. to 4 :30 p.m. or at Salt Lake County Recreation Administrative Office, 5177 South 0 State Street, 8:30 p.m. There will be no extension to the 1,500 limit. Registration e is based on a basis. Parents may register for their children. No phone or mall registration is acceptable. Registration desks will be open Monday through Friday or until 1,500 names are rea.m.-4.:3- first-com- e first-serv- ceived. Weber Defense Blitzes Montana State Ccniimici! from Page A-- 4 to by dogging center, hoping ball the from keep Sojourner and off the rebounds. Weber complied by not passing to Willie and not hitting the outside shots. Tht- - ddenshe - wouldnt have worked had Tlii-ge- Bergh and Harlan hit the outsiders, blit the three hit second half fielders only MSU eased off the sliootcis, concentrating on Sojourner and cut a 44 26 halftime jjloHd 8 with 9:30 left. Weber's per cent first half shooting shpjied to 31.6 per cent for the second and 43.5 for the game a final goal percentage of 410. to 54 44 5!) ... Arnold hit 4 S second half fleldeis, grabbed six rclxmnds from his height. Only when 0 Coach Phil Johnson calk'll twice time, forcing Ins to pass to Sojourner, players did the Wildcats climb back Weber to in 60 16 and 1 inching lead. Beginning skiers Jean Donga, left, and Sheri Mccfarlane, right, sign up with program director Susan Satistevani and S. L. County Recreation Superin L tendent Gary Sweden. j, |