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Show ' - " ?;:XX: ' : is- : i i' , .. "i c :t and Wax ' " " - r City ' i-XXX . . V 4 . J"S . . - xx.r .. . . , : . .v:ir - ( .. ,i, . . . ' r : bottom t.U fc " C r. . tic. DowrJc n3 wl t f ce tn f:e t:? tf the i cr Us. &rz'.3 stolon. ' '. j will also take jptuce , V" wniieti. " .' ' :",. ..:;orariIyf Bowers said, : adult day passes will be $13 and children's passes $6. No half-day or r: JU-day passes will be sold. i:.) Tark City Ski School and Kindrschule will be in operation. Summit House, Snow Hut and the baae cafeteria will be open. Ho Park City Ski Area, Deer VClsy and ParkWest Ski Area have spent the week grooming slopes ladon with about three foet of snow. - , Bowers said the Park City Ski Area had received 32 inches of the fluffy stuff. " -; , ParkWest reported a total of 33 inches following the storm. The resort has planned a Dec. 6 startup start-up date. However, ParkWest spokesman Rick Shapiro said that with one more major snowstorm, ParkWest would open Thanksgiving day. : Meanwhile unofficial reports listed depths , of new snow at about 36 inches at the Silver Lake area of Deer Valley. Spokesman Russ Veenema said that Deer Valley will open Thanksgiving day. It will be Deer Valley's earliest opening. Snow cats are busy packing snow at Deer Valley in preparation prepara-tion for the opener, he said, The National Weather Service is predicting that the Wasatch Mountains will get walloped with another storm Sunday evening. , According to head meteorologist Bill Alder, a storm is gathering ' , strength in the Gulf of Alaska. The coming storm, which will be associated with cold air, could ' ' dump as much as 2 feet of snow in the Utah mountains, he said. |