Show WINTER INTER SPORTS fro 0 1 BY r y PAIN W WINTER NM i I Ei The Winter Sports Program ol oj j the he Utah Recreation Divisions Divisions' Division s' s striving to make weather cold d i I Uta h ae s popular a winter play- play d ground around a as it now is as a summer playground announced Verne B. B J harpe horpe Assistant State Director of Adult Education Program 3 tl J H 1 Il i charge of Recreation Our part partIn parth h In n the development will be the plan olac- J ng jig at each winter sports cent center r a supervisor with ability In skiing and ic Skating hating I so that he might train OUtI our OUt 4 d workers for imme immediate d. d late instruction Y i of beginners and a as nearly as pos pos- pos pos-I J j demonstrations and mass g gL give ive L 1 instruction in nil all areas Another I i aim fm m is to have every ski train aci ac- ac 7 1 i by br instructors competent t to to assist all sU grades of skiers and j j katers skaters I i I We hope by br this program to u ime ini- ini n- n e i 11 an the minds of the people of 1 Utah tah the fact that we do have winter win win- f bi oter t ter r and are willing to accept the tact act ti because of the healthy health outdoor i recreation possibilities We Ve want to tomake tomake tomake make make our state as popular for Its winter vInter climate as it now is in the J summer j I We will open our program with Sa a Winter Sports Poster campaign aver over ver the state in which valuable prizes razes will be given for the three est est st posters advertising winter sports I In In n Utah Prizes are offered by the they J State ate Junior Chamber of or Com Com- com I j merce said Mr Thorpe Few people realize Mr Thorpe pointed out the possibilities of winter sinter sports when facilities are am ade available to the masses of or then the the I j people instead of for a few cham cham- lons To this End cud we are increasing increasing ing ing our staff from to and I If hiring firing a number of winter sports f r champions ions as instructors We Ve arcI are arc I I supplying 1 mg at one hundred lind and twelve centers and we are are- co cooperating co 1 t operating peratIng with the Forest Service I Junior and Senor Senior Chamber of Commerce comIt Com Com- It C r J coerce merce and a a. number of or mun municipalities I I ties ties and counties in the construction w j of winter sports facilities It j A recent development in snow and andIce Ice activities is a drive being made 1 In cooperation with the Junior Cham Chamb b bel er of Commerce to have lighted 1 Ice sice rinks and lighted practice hills I J jor fOr skiing tobogganing and coasting coastIng coast coast- It Ing made accessible near the major 7 1 centers throughout the state where I general conditions adapt themselves I Utah Is fortunate to have many ideal facilities facilities and climatic conditions for these winter sports Our purpose Mr Thorpe concluded con eluded it to make our winter sports program in Utah as attractive and andas as popular as our summer recreation recreation recreation tion program and to create the desire de- de sire In the minds of outdoor sports lovers loers t to look for Cor the first snow w and andIce andice d dIce ice in the Fall Fan as they do the first blades Nades of grass and leaves in the Spring In County area under the direction of Melroy C. C Luke ManUll Manti ManU high ll gh school coach there is a lighted skating pond and three ski areas in inti r ManU ti skating sl pond and ski area in Sterling Ephraim Gunnison and |