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Mail or Home delivery within Summit County (Includes a free Sunday Tribune and e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $56 2 Years $98 Mail delivery outside of Summit County (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 2 Years $138 Home Delivery within Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Wasatch Counties (Includes a free e-Edition subscription) 1 Year $80 2 Years $138 Call us today and ask for Lacy 435.649.9014 PHOTO BY IAN ANDERSON Jaelin Kauf, the 2019 individual and dual moguls U.S. freestyle champion, assesses the Silverton, Colorado, snow from her cabin in a scene from Warren Miller Entertainment’s “Timeless.” Continued from C-1 Ski film screens Saturday Huber. “I wasn’t told right out who I’d be skiing with,” Kauf said. “Once they finalized the dates, they told me who the other athletes would be, and I had never met either of them before.” Kauf said she was taken aback when she learned she would shoot with Lundin, the 2015 Free Skiing World Champion, and Huber, the 2017 Freeride World Champion. “They are big names and phenomenal skiers, so I was definitely really intimidated at first,” she said. “These athletes had more experience and knowledge, but they were both awesome and helpful with me while I was figuring out how to do what we were supposed to do.” The segment was shot in April, and was an experience Kauf will never forget. “It was slow, because you’re not just getting to the top of the mountain and going,” she said with a laugh. “It’s a lot of thought and work that goes into each shot.” Kauf learned the lighting needed to be perfect before she started skiing, and that she needed to work with camera crews to set up each frame.” “Sometimes there would be only one turn they wanted, and you had to ski within an inch of where they marked to make it work,” she said. Still, the shoot reminded Kauf of competing. “When you’re at the top of a big run or longer shot, it’s so much similar to being in the gate for me,” said Kauf, an Olympic skier who placed first in the individual and dual moguls at the 2019 U.S. Freestyle Championships in New Hampshire. “They’re counting down on their radios and when you go, you have to make it look the best you can. You don’t want to mess up.” While Kauf didn’t ski moguls during the Warren Miller shoot, she said she was constantly reminded why she be- The L.A. Times crossword puzzle “DINED IN” By PAM AMICK KLAWITTER Across 1 Arctic “snowshoe” critters 6 Musical Mama 10 Meter users 15 Bit of beer, say 18 Cluster of stars? 19 Myanmar, at one time 20 Look forward to 21 Colorful card game 22 Note to self before appearing on “America’s Got Talent”? 25 MGM rival 26 Tile setter, often 27 Firing offense? 28 Well-mannered 30 Bits of energy 32 Stable dwellers 34 Dresses down 35 “What do you __?” 39 Where to find Reubens and Cubans 41 They’re in the air 43 Today, to Tomás 44 Coop up in a coop 46 Take a load off 48 Cry out loud 50 Soapmaking compounds 53 Put a damper on 54 Gospel travelers 55 Fire sign 57 Not just primary, as an heir 58 Uzi’s brother in “The Royal Tenenbaums” 59 Ancient Greek warrior’s pet monkey? 63 Take advantage of 64 Place to see X’s and O’s 66 Witch 67 Like the soles of walking boots 69 Put on a pedestal 70 Cinematic Sergio 71 Actor’s nickname that sounds like a golf term 72 Posy pieces 74 ’90s candidate who opposed NAFTA 75 Walter Reed hospital city 78 Night before the big day 79 Try to cure the effects of a skunk invasion on a semi? 82 Carol opener 83 Jeans name 85 Like some probes 86 “LOTR” menaces 87 Leaders 89 Jumbo tail? 90 Vicious with a bass 91 Pea opener in toons? 92 Fly over Africa 93 Express opp. 95 __ academy 98 Go a round or two 100 Many August births 101 Spa offering 104 Rope maker’s supply 106 Tried to make up for lost time 108 Part of it is now a desert 110 Whale tracker 112 Short end of the stick 117 Cru output 118 Best Reader Award winner? 121 Classic auto 122 Adjust 123 Cybersales 124 Noted 2001 bankruptcy 125 Solid start? SUDOKU 126 Word in a Morton Salt motto 127 Thin change 128 1951 Reagan co-star Down 1 Modern-day break-in 2 Snape portrayer Rickman 3 Ready in the field 4 90° from norte 5 Way through a fence 6 “Scene’s over!” 7 51, for one 8 Insincere flattery 9 Pepperoni alternative 10 ... Fitzgerald, __, Milhous ... 11 Stunned state 12 Summoned to the door 13 Does some meal prep 14 Foul quality 15 “That’s not a baby bump?”? 16 Signed 17 Backyard amenities 19 Canal craft 23 Mesa __ National Park 24 Toon adventurer 29 They get the job done 31 Scandalous stuff 33 With 52-Down, bagel flavoring 35 Competition carrot 36 Mes con 31 días 37 Liven up the science fair? 38 Dundee denial 40 “I hate the Moor” speaker 42 Victoria’s Secret competitor 45 Hiker’s handful 47 More honest 49 Promise to marry 51 End of an ultimatum 52 See 33-Down 54 Down Under bud 55 Hot concert spot 56 No surprise to a Disney World arrival 60 Delightful bites 61 Prosecutor’s burden 62 Pieces of pie, often 65 Educator LeShan 68 Common game piece 70 “Why, then, __ soldier drink!”: 40-Down 71 More than just asks 72 Hide in the forest? 73 Happily-after link 74 Critters with black eye patches 75 Guns that don’t shoot 76 Playground comeback 77 Pack animals 80 Machu Picchu or Chichén Itzá 81 Spanish 101 word 84 How tuna might be packed 88 Skinny swimmer 91 Not straight up 92 Pleasant surprise 94 One of the 54-Across 96 Golfers’ headgear 97 Beginning with 99 102-Down month 101 Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Brett 102 Fire sign 103 “The Pearl Fishers” priestess 105 “The Good Fight” actress 107 Social misfit 109 When the story starts on stage 111 Copy paper purchase 113 Early Bond foe 114 Pull down 115 Familiar gamut 116 Car-collecting comic 119 “Country Music” chronicler Burns 120 Bit of perjury Warren Miller’s ‘Timeless’ When: 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26 Where: The Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1750 Kearns Blvd. Cost: $23 Web: warrenmiller.com/ events/eccles-center gan skiing in the first place. “I love any chance I can get to go free skiing and playing in the mountains,” she said. “I love being out picking a line and shredding, because that’s what I grew up doing. That’s how I fell in love with the sport, and it was fun to get back to that a little bit this spring.” The final test of being a new member of the Warren Miller ski film team is to watch her first film with an audience. “I’m excited and also really nervous, because I haven’t seen any of the clips from our segment,” she said. “I have no idea what to expect or what it’s going to be like. I’m just hoping I didn’t say anything stupid.” E d |