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Skiers and skiing-2003 Addendum

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents

  1. Photograph number 1-8: Skiers on chair lift
  2. Photograph number 9-10: Skier rounding gate in race, photo by Richard Keith Smith
  3. Photograph number 11: Blind skier and escort
  4. Photograph number 12: Ski class?, March 1976
  5. Photograph number 13: Junior [Bounous?], May 6, 1991, photo by Mike Chew
  6. Photograph number 14: Night skiing, February 1982, photo by Greg Brettnacher
  7. Photograph number 15: Snow cats grooming runs, April 1983, photo by James W. Kay
  8. Photograph number 16: Skiers, March 1980, photo by Richard Henley
  9. Photograph number 17-18: Skiers with Snowbird mascot, March 1978, photo by Scott Nelson
  10. Photograph number 19: Paving? crew
  11. Photograph number 20: Snowboarder, 1994
  12. Photograph number 21: Junior and Maxine Bounous, April 1977, photo by Scott Nelson
  13. Photograph number 22: Skier in powder
  14. Photograph number 23: Group of skiers, 1984, photo by James W. Kay
  15. Photograph number 24: Group of skiers, April 1983, photo by Scott Nelson
  16. Photograph number 25: Two skiers, February 1984, photo by James W. Kay
  17. Photograph number 26: Two skiers (one child) on chairlift, January 1985, photo by Ed Blankman
  18. Photograph number 27: Ski racer
  19. Photograph number 28: Skier looking at Snowbird tram, photo by Frank Jensen
  20. Photograph number 29: Skier jumping, photo by Frank Jensen
  21. Photograph number 30: Eddie Morris
  22. Photograph number 31: Group of children in ski class, instructors Left-Right: Pat Vogel, Connie Merendino
  23. Photograph number 32: Corky Fowler
  24. Photograph number 33: Race from Hidden Peak to Snowbird Center, Gad Valley, photo by Scott Nelson
  25. Photograph number 34: Freestyle race, 1976
  26. Photograph number 35: Carrie Miller
  27. Photograph number 36: Left-Right: unidentified, Don Gallagher, photo by Scott Nelson
  28. Photograph number 37: Free guided ski tours-Hosts and hostesses will acquaint first-time Snowbird skiers with the trail and lift layout daily at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. They will suggest runs best suited to abilities and all that is needed is a lift ticket. To assist travelers and guests, they also greet skiers at the airport and the resort. Photo by Scott Nelson
  29. Photograph number 38: Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort's 1970-80 NASTAR (National Standard Race) Program will be featured every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. This season, skiers will have the opportunity to test their racing skills on Snowbird's newly groomed race course and training hill located on lower Wilbere Ridge. Photo by Scott Nelson.
  30. Photograph number 39: The Snowbird Ski School, directed by Junior Bounous is considered one of the most reputable in the United States. Forty full time and thirty part-time instructors teach the ATM style of lessons, for skiers of all ability levels.
  31. Photograph number 40: Jan Peterson Raio [?]. Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort is located in the Wasatch Mountain Range of Utah, averaging 500" of snow annually for skiers to delight in. Snowbird enjoys an extended ski season opening in mid-November and remaining open into early May...with Summer Skiing (snow conditions permitting...) continuing on into late June.
  32. Photograph number 41: skiers getting off chair lift

Dates

  • 1971-2002

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 440 Photographic Prints

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863