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Show Weather, Fun-More Weather-Ugh! and arrived in Logan on April 21 which was three days later than we had planned. Gay Lynn Kunimer." Gay Lynn K u in ni e r, lirst-year lirst-year student at Utah State University Un-iversity in Logan and daughter of Gail and Maxine Kunimer, Park City, had a bit of a "weather problem on a recent trip. The Park Record asked her to put it in her own words . . . 'Our bus left Ogden about 10 o'clock Saturday, April 6, 1973. We traveled to Evanston where we had a delay of six hours. Because Be-cause of a storm we had to return re-turn to Utah and take a route to Craig, Colorado. Then when we got to Des Moines, Iowa, we had a layover of 36 hours. We stayed in a truck stop, "The Iron Skillet". The winds were about 70 miles per hour. The drifts were so high that we couldn't see out the windows and we could hardly see our bus. When the weather did break, we could climb the drifts and stand on the semi's tops. "We were a day late in Washington, Wash-ington, D.C. but we went to see Senator Moss at the Capitol where he gave us free tickets to the Senate. We toured all the various sights in Washington. One night we went to a military show called "Spirit of America" It was a show about the American Amer-ican fighting man. And they had the President's Honor Guard march with rifles. "We went to New York after the competition that we didn't win. There were 15 groups and only one win, but it was fun. "New York was interesting. We did a lot of shopping, went to Radio City and to a Broadway show. A few of us even went to the famous Playboy Club for dinner. "Coming home we were stranded 55 hours in Laramie, Wyoming. The winds were again between 70 and 80 miles per hour. We stayed one night in sorority houses at Laramie and one night at a truck stop. Some girls flew home they were so depressed. But we stuck it out |