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Show r ;. r - ' f'h'M I' fr 11 I ' V; " , ; J " "J"-' . 1 . . r-rrr"' ... , . !d Swap Raises $2700 About 1500 people inundatedthe inun-datedthe Memorial Building Saturday and Sunday to trade and buy ski equipment during one of the f Inter- . mountain Region's f largest "Ski Swaps", intended to raise money Tor the Park City Ski Team. Bob Marsh, Program Director Dir-ector for the local ski team, said the swap netted $2,700, over $1,000 more than last year's ski swap, "It was much better this year," said Marsh. "Last year, our net profit was about $1,400 or $1,500.", Wolfe's Sporing Goods and Timberhaus donated the ten raffle tickets at the swap. Raffle winners can pick up their pnzes at Wolfe's. And equipment bought during the swap will be available for pick up at the Memorial Building Tuesday and Thursday Thurs-day from 3:30 to 5:30pm. Here's a list of the raffle winners: . P. Krause,. Salt Lake, MolnerSkis Gene O'Brien, Park City, Solomon Bindings N.H. Bennett, Salt Lake City, Ski Repair Kit David Wheeler, Park City, Scott Poles: . A. Allison, Park City, Smith Goggles Greg King, Park City, Solomon Duffle Tote Bag Bill Werry, Idaho Falls, Ski Gloves Russ Dickey, Salt Lake, Ski Hat H.F. Herren, Jr., Provo, Ski Files Terry Smith, Park City, K-2 T-Shirt The next fund-raiser for the Park City Ski Team will be November 20 at Highland High School in Salt Lake. It will feature the showing of a ski movie, and tickets can be purchased at Wolfe's. |