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Show .-4, " ' X : ? - Y - ; f j photo by David Hampshire Not your average snowman, this fellow glares icily as a dedicated crew of fast-freeze fast-freeze artisans puts the finishing touches on his winter ensemble. You can be Michelangelo for a day You can ski on it. You can shovel it. You can swear at it. You can scrape it off your windshield. And once a year you can win money by carving it into the most grandiose shapes your imagination imagina-tion will produce. It's that time of the year. It's time for the annual Park City Snow Sculpture Contest. According to a spokesman for Coca-Cola, one of the sponsors of the contest, registration will begin Saturday, March 2, at 8 a.m. and contestants will be able to begin work immediately. There is no entry fee. The contest will be held on the Park City Municipal Golf Course immediately west of Utah Highway High-way 224. Contestants will be judged in two categories: 1. Adults; 2. Children under 12. There is no restriction on the number of people who are allowed to work on a single project. First prize in the Adult division is $500. Second prize is $300, third prize is $100 and fourth through 10 th place finishers each will receive $50. In the Children's division, the top prize is a Cabbage Patch doll. The second-place finisher will receive family passes to the 49th Street Galleria in Salt Lake City. Third prize is five cases of Coca-Cola products. The rules prohibit the use of any artificial structure to support the snow. No decorations or adornments are allowed. All contestants will be asked to stop at 3 p.m. The judges will then have an hour to examine the entries before the winners are announced. Copies of the rules are available at the Park City ChamberBureau offices at 528 . Main St. |