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Show in the Tribune's Capsule Classic. This year's favorite junior competitors will include many of the top Intermountain finishers in the recently completed Junior Jun-ior National Championships held at Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. Hamp-shire. "I think you're definitely going to see some winners from our club," said Bob Marsh, the Park City Ski Team's Coach, who recently re-cently coached the Intermountain Junior National Team, which produced pro-duced a fine fifth place combined finish out of T. J. Armengol. Such Park City racers as Armengol, Ar-mengol, Doni Walman, and Steve Urie, could join the ranks of many nationally recognized skiers including Karen Korfonta, Jim Gaddis, Ray and Dale Miller, Karen Budge, Susie Patterson, Margo Walters McDonald, and Craig Gorder, former top national nat-ional skiers whose names are carved on Tribune ski trophies. u rife ! r P. &ki Classic x , : Tribune Classic Here Sat. The hottest junior racers in the Intermountain Division will be running Payday's Giant Slal-. Slal-. om Course Saturday in the prestigious annual Tribune Ski Classic, sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune. The event, which gets underway under-way at 10 a.m., will be a treat for spectators who can view more than half the race while relaxing relax-ing on the Lodge patio, at Park City Resort. A field of approximately 200 skiers from Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming who were top point getters in the season long Tribune Tri-bune Ski Cup competition have been invited to the meet. This , is only the second race this season where both the Northern and Southern areas of the Intermountain In-termountain Division will send racers to battle it out for top honors. In addition to junior racers, the top racers in the pee wee division will be vying for the coveted three foot high trophies |