Utah Ski Archives
THE UTAH SKI ARCHIVES GUIDE
Manuscripts Division
University of Utah Marriott Library
By
Joe Arave and Chris Raemer

Roger K. Hanson, Director of Libraries
Gregory C. Thompson, Assistant Director
Nancy V. Young, Manuscripts Division Head
1994

CONTENTS
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - (Go To Introduction)

Manuscript Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - (Go To Manuscript Collections)

Accession Collections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - (Go To Accession Collections)

Photograph Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 - (Go To Photograph Collections)

Audio/visual Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 - (Go To Audio/Visual Collections)

Alphabetical Listing of Collections. . . . . . . . 41 - (Go To Alphabetical Listing)

Numerical Listing of Collections . . . . . . . . . 45 - (Go To Numerical Listing)

Name and Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 - (Go To Name and Subject Index)


INTRODUCTION
The Utah Ski Archives, established in 1989, is housed in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections at the University of Utah Marriott Library. Created to preserve a comprehensive history of skiing in Utah and the Intermountain region, the archives offer a unique opportunity for historical and contemporary research into Utah's prospering ski industry. The archives document the evolution of the sport and industry, including the history of ski competition on local, national, and international levels. The archives have been designated as the repository for the Salt Lake Winter Olympics Games Bid Committee records.

Although the Ski Archives, a self-funded program, is in its infancy, the S. J. & J. E. Quinney Foundation has recognized the importance of the project and has provided critical seed money. In 1993, the Ski Archives were incorporated into the newly established Joe Quinney Recreation Archives, which also contain material on river running, hiking clubs, and other activities. Future additions of material and development of the Utah Ski Archives will continue to strengthen its importance as a repository of primary-source research materials for use both now and in the future. In addition to scholarly research of skiing as a sport, these materials are valuable resources for research into skiing-related industries such as public relations, transportation, resorts and their amenities, equipment, and clothing.

This guide provides brief descriptions of the material formats of those collections which have been deposited as well as short descriptions of the individuals and organizations which have deposited their papers or records. The guide contains descriptions of the Ski Archives' textual, oral history, photo, and visual and sound recording holdings. Following these descriptions is an alphabetical listing of collections and a numerical listing of collections. The final section of the guide is a selective name and subject index. Many of the collections listed here have had individual finding aids prepared for them, and these should be referred to when additional information is needed. As new collections are deposited, this guide will be periodically updated and expanded.

Material formats in the various collections include correspondence, competition rosters, organizational minutes, architectural drawings and site plans, news clippings, and miscellaneous items ranging from lift tickets to scrapbooks. Sound and visual recordings, graphic presentations, photos and oral histories are frequently found in almost all of the collections. The oral histories are an especially useful and fascinating section of the holdings, and number over 100 interviews. Most of these oral histories listed in the guide are processed and ready for researcher use. Other interviews listed are expected to be available shortly. Additional holdings include 89 textual, photographic, and audio-visual collections. In selecting collections for the guide, it was decided to be inclusive rather than exclusive; therefore, some collections listed here may contain only a small amount of information about skiing, but it is information that otherwise might not be known.


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MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS

Ms 146 Frank Moss Papers 370.5 lin. ft.

    Frank Moss

    Frank Moss was a United States Senator from Utah from 1958-1976. Some of the papers pre-date his senate career and concern his bid for the governorship in 1956 and other political activities. In addition to his political involvement he was involved in the development of the proposed Four Seasons Ski Resort near Provo, Utah.

    Included are: documents, memorandum, correspondence concerning the production of the Four Seasons Ski Resort. This information is located in box 571, folders 9-10 of the collection.

    Indexed Register

Ms 162 Borghild Marie Bergstedt Paulsen Papers .5 lin. ft

    Borghild Marie Bergstedt Paulsen

    Paulsen came to the United States from Norway because of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She migrated to Utah in 1914, where skiing was not very common at the time. She recalls skiing in the foothills and being one of the first female jumpers.

    Included is: a biography of her life, which includes reminiscences of skiing in the foothills and on Ensign Peak, comments on the Brighton, Alta, and Park City Ski Areas, and thoughts on her involvement with the Wasatch Mountain Club. This material is located on pages 25, 26, and 38.

    Register

Ms 283 Wasatch Mountain Club Records 6.5 lin. ft.

    Wasatch Mountain Club

    The Wasatch Mountain Club started sometime in August, 1913, and remains in operation. It was involved in a number of activities ranging from river running to ski mountainering. In the 1960s the club became involved with wilderness preservation issues. It had nearly 600 members in the 1960s and has gained members since.

    Included are: organizational records, activity schedules, the Wasatch Rambler, and other ski-associated material.

    Register

Ms 544 Park City West Records .5 lin. ft.

    Park City West

    Park City West was incorporated July 13, 1967 and opened in December 1968. It was host for the 1970 Junior National Alpine ski championships. Park City West was originally developed and owned by the Ensign Company and was called Park West until it was sold and renamed Wolf Mountain in 1994.

    Included are: organizational records, expansion information, and various ski information.

    Register

Ms 593 Gale Dick Papers 2 lin. ft.

    Gale Dick

    Gale Dick is involved with a watchdog organization called Save Our Canyons, which opposed the Olympic involvement in the Cottonwood Canyons. He is a member of the Wasatch Mountain Club.

    Included are: documents concerning Utah as an Olympic site, Salt Lake Winter Games Organizational Committee records, and other Olympic related material.

    Register

Ms 592 Jim Gaddis Papers, 1950-1960 1 lin. ft.

    Jim Gaddis was an American collegiate skier and received consideration as a choice for the 1964 Olympic team. He founded the Gaddis Training Organization to coach and train young skiers in the Salt Lake Area.

    Included are: 1 scrapbook, photocopies of newspaper clippings and photo's documenting his involvement with skiing and the Gaddis Training Organization.

    Register

Ms 610 Richard Bird Papers, 1963-1990 .5 lin. ft.

    Richard Bird

    Richard Bird has spent more than 20 years with the USDA Forest Service as an inspector of lifts. He and the Forest Service set many of the standards and criteria for safe operation of lifts and trams. Richard Bird still oversees the installation of all lifts located on forest service lands.

    Included are: technical photos and drawings regarding the inspection and operation of ski lifts.

Register


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ACCESSION COLLECTIONS

Accn 425 Professional Ski Instructors of America Records, 1956-19754 lin. ft.

    The Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) sets the standards for ski instructing. Founded by Bill Lash, this Association has prospered in many different regions of the United States including PSIA Intermountain.

    Included are: records of minutes of PSIA meetings and many corresponding documents related to ski teaching and PSIA.

    Accession Record

Accn 814 The Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, 1980-55 lin. ft.

    The Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project is an ongoing collection of interviews conducted with Utahns or those with a Utah connection. There are several subject categories--theater, science, religion, education, and recreation--and many of those interviewed have been associated with the University of Utah. Listed below are interviews from the project with individuals involved in skiing.

      Interview #211: Ardo Perri

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Ardo Perri was a pipe fitter and mechanic by trade. He helped build and maintain ski lifts at Brighton, Solitude, and Park City.

      Interview #229: Chic Morton

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1988

        Chic (Charles) Morton began working at Alta soon after its opening. He began working with the lifts, later became manager of the Alta Lodge, and eventually became president of Alta Ski Lifts.

      Interview #232: Jan Peterson

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Jan Peterson has been a part of the Utah skiing scene since he was a youth skiing at the Bonneville Golf Course. He raced when he was young, and today is the owner of Jan's Mountain Outfitters in Park City.

      Interview #233: Max Lundberg

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Max Lundberg began skiing at a very early age at Alta, primarily through the influence of his uncles, who were the Nichols brothers. Lundberg's involvement in skiing has been through ski teaching. He eventually became an assistant director to Alf Engen of the Alta Ski School. Currently he works with Professional Ski Instructors of America as an international liaison.

      Interview #239: Earl and Gladdis Miller

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Earl Miller worked at the Snow Basin Ski Area as a ski instructor beginning in the early 1940s. He became the areas ski school director in the mid 1950s with the departure of Corey Engen. Miller and his wife Gladdis, operated the ski school until their retirement in 1987. The Miller's owned the U.S. Forest Service concession permit for the ski school separate from the lift operations permit. This is somewhat unique in that only one other ski school in Utah was operated in such a manner.

      Interview #240: Mel Delabout

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Mel Delabout manufactures the only ski boot produced in the United States. Mel Delabout has produced his boot since the early 1960s. He is known for his innovative design and his ability to fit people with hard-to-fit feet.

      Interview #243: Margo Walters McDonald

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Margo McDonald began skiing and racing at a very young age. She was a successful skier as a youth, and was a member of the 1964 women's olympic ski team.

      Interview #253: Luella Seeholzer

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        This interview contains the stories of the Seeholzer family and their involvement in skiing since the 1930s. The Seeholzer family built and continues to operate Beaver Mountain Ski Area near Logan, Utah.

      Interview #254: Lou Lorenze

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Lou Lorenze has been teaching skiing for many years. He taught skiing at Little Mountain, served as director of the first ski school at the Solitude Ski Area, and continues to teach skiing at Park City Ski Area.

      Interview #255: Jim Gaddis

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989, 90

        During the 1960s Jim Gaddis was one of Utah's most prominent competitors. Jim was an all-American collegiate skier and received consideration as a choice for the 1964 Olympic team. He also founded Gaddis Training Organization to coach and train young skiers in the Salt Lake area.

      Interview #258: Brad Barber

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Brad Barber is involved with the Olympic movement and the Utah Winter Games. Barber was in the Bangerter Administration in the 1980s. He is currently involved with the State Budget Office.

      Interview #263: Otto Carpenter

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        The Otto Carpenter family moved to Park City from the Heber Valley when he was a youth. Carpenter and his partner Bob Burns built a small area near Deer Valley called Snow Park, which opened in 1944. The area was operated until the early 1960s.

      Interview #264: Bill Lash

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Bill Lash was a founder and president of the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA). He has contributed to books on skiing and was author of American Ski Technique. Lash continues to be involved in PSIA.

      Interview #265: Vicki Varela

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Vicki Varela headed the efforts of volunteers to promote Utah's Olympic Bid during the public referendum. She was also involved with the State Government.

      Interview #270: Ray and Ava Stewart

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Ray Stewart developed skiing in the Timpanogos area on land that was homesteaded by his family. He purchased his first tow used from the Rasmussen Ranch in Parley's Canyon. He and his brother operated the area in the late 1930s and early 1940s. He bought his brother out in the late 1940s. Stewart and his wife, Ava then operated the area until it was sold and changed to Sundance in the early 1970s.

      Interview #274: Dick Movitz

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Dick Movitz was a member of the 1948 Olympic ski team and a prominent ski racer during late 1940s and early 1950s.

      Interview #278: Junior Bounous

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Junior Bounous began skiing very early in the Provo Canyon area. He helped build the Timp Haven Ski Area. He was also instrumental in the development of early ski instruction in the intermountain area. He worked for many years as an instructor at Alta. In the early sixties he went to California to direct the ski school at Sugar Bowl. He left Sugar Bowl in 1971 to become the ski school director at the newly opened Snowbird Resort.

      Interview #281: Harold Goodro

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1988

        Harold Goodro was Alta's first ski patrolmen and served as director of Alta's ski patrol for many years.

      Interview #282: K. Smith

        Interviewers: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Greg Thompson

        K. Smith began skiing as a youth in the 1920s in the foothills of Salt Lake. He enjoyed touring and in the thirties skied from Park City to Brighton via Thaynes Canyon and Scott's Pass. He built and operated the first tow in the Brighton Ski Area and later sold the tow to Zane Doyle in 1943. In WWII Smith was a member of the 10th Mountain Division. Smith owned and operated the Brighton Ski School for many years and has been inducted into the Professional Ski Instructors of America hall of fame.

      Interview #323: Marvin Melville

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Marvin Melville is well known in the circles of skiing competition. He began skiing at the age of ten and raced through junior high and high school. Melville skied for the University of Utah and was a member of the 1956 and 1960 Olympic ski teams. He coached at the University of Utah and assisted in coaching the 1964 Olympic Ski Team.

      Interview #324: Adrien Segil

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Adrien Segil began skiing in 1941 at age 30 with his sister Emily and Chick Morton. In 1949 he began teaching skiing for Alf Engen in the Deseret News Ski School and taught skiing part time at Alta for many years.

      Interview #347: Ralph Johnston

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Ralph Johnston was the official historian for the Snow Basin Ski Patrol. He was also a photographer, see P0392.

      Interview #386: Dave Adams

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Dave Adams is attributed with being one of the first to promote Utah as a site for the winter Olympic games. Adams served in the Bangerter administration as the director of the Department of Community and Economic Development.

      Interview #387: Woody Anderson

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Woody Anderson began skiing in Utah at a very young age. He taught skiing and owned a ski shop in Brighton in the late 1950s. From Brighton, Anderson went to Park City where he had a ski shop and was director of the Park City Ski School. Anderson subsequently became the general manager of Park City under the ownership of the Silver King Mining Company and the Royal Street Company.

      Interview #388: Richard Bird

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Richard Bird is an employee of the United States Forest Service who oversees the installation of the lifts in ski areas that operate on Forest Service property. For many years Bird conducted inspections of ski lifts. The Forest Service now accepts the inspections of insurance companies.

      Interview #389: Hans Brogle

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1988

        Hans Brogle and his brother came to the United States from Austria following WWII. He began working at Alta as a young man and continued to work there in lift maintenance until his retirement in the late 1980s.

      Interview #390: Bob Chambers

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Bob Chambers is a long time resident of Ogden, Utah. This interview contains much information on skiing in the Ogden area, particularly Snow Basin. Chambers was an intercollegiate racer at Wyoming. He has owned and operated Alpine Sports in Ogden since the 1960s.

      Interview #391: Alvin Cobabe

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Dr. Cobabe built and developed Powder Mountain Ski Area north of Ogden, Utah, which opened in 1971.

      Interview #393: Paul and Betty Dinwoodey

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Paul and Betty Dinwoodey were friends of K. Smith and skied with him in the 1930s and 1940s. The Dinwoodeys were members of the Wasatch Mountain Club and toured regularly with the club in the Park City and Brighton areas. This interview contains some interesting accounts of these activities.

      Interview #394: Zane Doyle

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        This interview provides a great deal of insight and information about the development of the Brighton Ski Area which Zane Doyle purchased in 1943. Doyle's sons, Mike and Randy continue to operate the ski area for the Boyne Corporation who purchased the area in 1987.

      Interview #395: Dick Durrance

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        This interview deals with Dick Durrance's early ski training in Europe and his involvement with the Alta Lodge, and the ski school at Alta that he directed. The interview was conducted Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #396: Alf Engen

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        A series of interviews with Alf Engen was conducted by Duane Schrontz on Engen's life-long love of skiing and involvement in the Utah ski industry. These interviews were conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #397: Sverre Engen

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        In this interview, Engen he discusses his involvement at Alta. He was the first snow ranger at Alta and the first in the U.S. Forest Service to have that job title. This interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #398: Mel Fletcher

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989, 1990

        Mel Fletcher is a native of Park City Utah. He jumped at Creole Hill as a youth. Fletcher taught skiing for Otto Carpenter at Snow Park, and was director of the ski patrol at Park City Ski Area during the 1960s and early 1970s.

      Interview #399: Russ Harmer

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Russ Harmer came to Alta in 1966 and currently serves as the Mountain Manager of Alta Ski Lifts. This interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #401: Ted Seeholzer

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        This interview contains the stories of the Seeholzer family and their involvement in sking since the 1930s. The Seeholzer family built and continue to operate the Beaver Mountain Ski Area near Logan, Utah.

      Interview #402: Dave Johnson

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Dave Johnson serves as the vice president of the Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee. He also works as an official of the Utah Sports Authority.

      Interview #403: Phil Jones

        Interviewers: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Greg Thompson

        Phil Jones' involvement in skiing began as toddler at Magic Mountain, an area in Idaho built by his father in the 1940s. He later worked as a ski instructor in Sugar Bowl in California under Junior Bounous. He joined the ski school in Park City in 1964, and later became its director. Currently he is the president and general manager of Park City Ski Area.

      Interview #404: Randy Doyle

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        This interview provides a great deal of insight and information about the development of the Brighton Ski Area which Zane Doyle purchased in 1943. Randy Doyle and his brother, Mike, continue to operate the ski area for the Boyne Corporation who purchased the area in 1987.

      Interview #405: Bill Levitt

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Bill Levitt is an avid Alta skier and a long time owner of the Alta Lodge. This interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #406: Cal McPhie

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Cal McPhie was a Alta employee and was trained by Fred Speyer in the operation of ski lifts. He bought Little Mountain in 1950 and was involved in the development of several small ski areas. He built Little Mountain in Emigration Canyon and Gorgoza in Parley's Canyon.

      Interview #407: Pat Miller

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Pat Miller has been the coach of the ski program at the University of Utah since 1975, coaching the school's ski team to several national titles.

      Interview #408: Roy Nelson

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Roy Nelson from the Ogden area was an owner of the Snow Basin Ski Area for seventeen years.

      Interview #409: Ray Nye

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Ray Nye served as the director of the ski patrol at Snow Basin for many years. Ray Nye was the only patrolman from Utah to work the 1960 Olympic winter games in Squaw Valley California.

      Interview #410: Chuck Panter

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Chuck Panter began working at Powder Mountain soon after its opening in 1971. Chuck soon became and continues to work as Powder Mountain's mountain manager.

      Interview #411: Dean Perkins

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Dean Perkins is another former Utah ski racer. He was prominent during the 1940s and 1950s and was a member of the 1950 Federation Internationale des Ski team. Perkins was involved in the retail ski apparel business for many years.

      Interview #413: Dean Roberts

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Dean Roberts grew up skiing in the Ogden area at Snow Basin. He is currently director of the ski school at Solitude Ski Area.

      Interview #414: Suzy Harris Rytting

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Suzy Harris Rytting was alternate on the 1948 Olympic ski team and a member of the 1952 Olympic team. She is arguably Utah's most well known female ski racer.

      Interview #415: Frank Sasaki

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Frank Sasaki was a long time employee of Alta Ski Lifts and worked as the lift superintendent. This interview was conducted in order to obtain information about Alta for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #416: Jim Shane

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Jim Shane was one of the earliest members of the Alta ski patrol. Shane and his wife own and operate the Gold Miners Daughter lodge at Alta. This interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #417: Carol Speyer

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Carol Speyer is the wife of Alta lifts wizard Fred Speyer. This interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #418: Boyd Summerhays

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Boyd Summerhays owned and operated the Balsam Inn in the Brighton area for many years. He was also an avid skier.

      Interview #419: Press Summerhays

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1993

        Press Summerhays was one of the first coaches of the University of Utah Ski Team.

      Interview #420: Jack Walker

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Jack Walker was a ski jumper in the era of Ecker Hill during the heyday of ski jumping. He was president of the Salt Lake Ski Club, and a lifelong skier.

      Interview #421: Harold Goodro

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Harold Goodro was Alta's first ski patrolmen and served as director of Alta's ski patrol for many years. This interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #423: Alf Engen

        Interviewer: Max Lundberg Date: 1986, 89

        A series of interviews with Alf Engen conducted by Max Lundberg on Engen's lifelong love of skiing and involvement in the Utah ski industry.

      Interview #424: Jim Shane

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        Jim Shane was on the earliest members of the Alta ski patrol. Jim and his wife own and operate the Gold Miners Daughter Lodge at Alta.

      Interview #425: Chic Morton

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Chic (Charles) Morton began working at Alta soon after its opening. He began working with the lifts, later became manager of the Alta Lodge, and eventually became president of Alta Ski Lifts. The interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #426: Hans Brogle

        Interviewer: Duane Schrontz Date: 1988

        Hans Brogle and his brother came to the U.S. from Austria following WWII. Hans began working at Alta as a young man and continued to work there until his retirement in the late 1980s. Hans worked at Alta in lift maintenance. The interview was conducted for Schrontz's book Alta: A People's Story.

      Interview #427: Jack Green

        Interviewers: Joe Arave Date: 1988

        Greg Thompson

        Jack Green helped operate the first tow lift at Rasmussen's Ranch.

      Interview #428: Dutch Deutchlander

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Dutch Deutchlander was the Mayor of the Brian Head Ski Resort. His family currently owns a ski shop there.

      Interview #430: Stephanie Hartlemeir

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Stephanie Hartlemeir came to the United States from Europe with her husband George. They were recruited to run the Brian Head Ski School. They currently own a ski shop there.

      Interview #431: Tom Welch

        Interviewers: Joe Arave Date: 1991

        Greg Thompson Tom Welch is the Chairman of the Winter Olympic Bid Committee.

      Interview #432: Kent Hoopengarner

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1992

        Kent Hoopengarner was the CEO for Snowbird Ski Area. He was with Snowbird since it's beginning in 1971.

      Interview #433: Loyal Seeholzer

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        This interview contains the stories of the Seeholzer family and their involvement in skiing since the 1930s. The Seeholzer family built and continue to operate the Beaver Mountain Ski Area near Logan, Utah.

      Interview #434: Jim Jardine

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Jim Jardine served as legal counsel for the Olympic Bid Committee during the public referendum on the Olympic Bid.

      Interview #435: Mike Doyle

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1989

        This interview provides a great deal of insight and information about the development of the Brighton Ski Area which Zane Doyle purchased in 1943. Mike Doyle and his brother, Randy, continue to operate the ski area for the Boyne Corporation who purchased the area in 1987.

      Interview #436: Selma Rasmussen Kilby

        Interviewer: Joe Arave Date: 1990

        Selma Rasmussen Kilby was raised on Rasmussen's Ranch in Parley's Canyon. She was involved in the ski tow at the ranch and worked serving food to the skiers. She recalls the active days of ski jumping at Ecker Hill.

Accn 1006 Alf Engen Papers, 1930s-1980s 7 lin. ft.

    Alf Engen

    Alf Engen was a world-class competitor in the 1930s and 1940s. He directed the ski school at Alta from 1948-1989.

    Included are: photocopies of scrapbooks that document Alf Engen's long and illustrious skiing career in Utah.

    Accession Record

Accn 1071 Jim Shane Papers .5 lin. ft.

    Jim Shane

    Jim Shane was one of Alta's first ski patrolman. He is an avid skier and owner of the Goldminer's Daughter Lodge at Alta. He was in involved with the Wasatch Mountain Club and an important figure in Alta's history.

    Included are: Alta Powder News, ski patrol and avalanche information, and information on his involvement with the Goldminer's Daughter Ski Lodge and the Alta Ski Area.

    Accession Record

Accn 1080 University of Utah Ski Archives Records 2 lin. ft.


University of Utah Ski Archives

A collection of information on significant individual contributions that provides an overview about Utah's ski history.

Included are: industry reports, the ski log (1946-1956) of Tim and Jan Peterson, which records their skiing experiences, including when and where they skied, weather conditions, expenses for food and lift tickets, races entered and finish times; How to Ski by Alf and Sverre Engen (1948), a booklet written for the first Deseret News Ski School; and Skiing and Skating Hints (1938), published compliments of Utah Oil Refining Co.

Inventory

Accn 1570 Earl A. Miller Papers, 1956-1978 .5 lin. ft.

    Earl A. Miller

    Earl A. Miller is from Orem, Utah and is a manufacturer of bindings and skis. Miller developed an early release binding. He is also the maker of the Miller Soft, a well known powder ski.

    Included are: newspaper clippings, articles about Earl A. Miller, the Miller Ski Company and his ski equipment, also some miscellaneous information on Provo skiing.

    Accession Record

Accn 1102 Timp Haven Ski Area .5 lin. ft.

    Timp Haven Ski Area

    The Timp Haven Ski Area is located in Provo Canyon under Mount Timpanogas. It was started in 1943. It was known as Timp Haven until its purchase by Robert Redford in 1971. He renamed it Sundance and has continued to be known by that name.

    Included are: articles concerning Ray and Ava Stewart and their involvement with the Timp Haven Ski Area, and other articles discussing topics ranging from ski racing and jumping to ski resort development.

    Accession Record

Accn 1134 Gordon and Peggy Alcott 1 lin. ft.

    Gordon and Peggy Alcott

    Gordon and Peggy Alcott were early skiers at Alta and skied there for many years. Gordon Alcott was a member of the Alta Ski Patrol.

    Included are: ski patrol and first aid information, Alta Powder News, miscellaneous information on Alta skiing, and articles concerning skiing.

    Accession Record

Accn 1161 Suzy Harris Rytting Papers, 1944-1988 1 lin. ft.

    Suzy Harris Rytting

    Suzy Harris Rytting was a member of the 1952 Olympic team and has dozens of awards and honors to her credit. She is known as one of Utah's most successful competitors.

    Included are: many newsclippings and copies of other documents.

    Accession Record

Accn 1192 Bill Lash Papers, 1940s-1980s 1 lin. ft.

    Bill Lash

    Bill Lash was the founder of the Professional Ski Instructors Association (PSIA), and the earlier Intermountain Ski Instructors Association. Bill was very involved in these organizations and ski teaching in the intermountain area.

    Included are: records of these associations.

    Inventory

Accn 1219 Jack Walker Papers .5 lin. ft.

    Jack Walker

    Jack Walker was a member of the Mount Olympus Ski Club and a ski jumper at Ecker Hill in the 1930s and 1940s.

    Included are: information on the Mount Olympus Ski Club, news clippings primarily from the 1930s and 1940s on Ecker Hill and ski jumping.

    Accession Record

Accn 1233 Woody Anderson 1 lin. ft.

    Woody Anderson

    Woody Anderson began skiing in Utah at a very young age. He taught skiing and owned a ski shop in Brighton in the late 1950s. From Brighton, Anderson went to Park City where he had a ski shop and was director of the Park City ski school. Woody subsequently became the general manager of Park City under the ownership of the Silver King Mining Company and the Royal Street Company.

    Included are: many brochures, articles, newsclippings regarding the Park City, Sun Valley, Pomerelle Ski Areas and Woody Anderson's involvement with the areas.

    Inventory

Accn 1246 Marvin Melville Papers 1.5 lin. ft.

    Marvin Melville

    Marvin Melville is well known in the circles of skiing competition. He began skiing at the age of ten and raced through junior high and high school. Melville skied for the University of Utah and was a member of the 1956 and 1960 Olympic ski teams. He coached at the University of Utah, and assisted in coaching the 1964 Olympic ski team.

    Included are: many books on skiing, photocopies of National Skiing Magazine from the latter half of the 1950s.

    Inventory

Accn 1250 Barbara Amidon Papers, 1973-1975 .5 lin. ft.

    Barbara Amidon has been involved in skiing in Utah for many years. She and her husband Dave are instructors at the Alta Ski Area and she was the secretary for the United States Ski Association-Intermountain.

    Included are: mostly USSA records and a few other miscellaneous items

    Inventory

Accn 1255 Luella Seeholzer Papers .5 lin. ft.

    Luella Seeholzer

    Luella Seeholzer and her family built and continue to operate Beaver Mountain Ski Area near Logan, Utah.

    Included are: articles and newspaper clippings from the Logan area regarding the Seeholzers and the development of the Beaver Mountain Ski Area.

    Accession Record

Accn 1269 Bob Rasmussen Papers 2 lin. ft.

    Bob Rasmussen

    Bob Rasmussen is a member of the Rasmussen family who ran the famed Rasmussen's Ranch near Ecker Hill.

    Included are: 3 scrapbooks of original clippings from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. Much information is included about Rasmussen's Ranch, and early jumpers at Ecker Hill.

    Accession Record

Accn 1305 Seeholzer Scrapbook 1 lin. ft.

    Seeholzer Scrapbook

    The Seeholzer family built and continue to operate the Beaver Mountain Ski Area near Logan, Utah.

    Included are: photocopies of one scrapbook of the Seeholzer's and the Beaver Mountain Ski Area.

    Accession Record

Accn 1392 Martinius A. Strand Papers .5 lin. ft.

    Martinius A. Strand

    Martinius A. Strand was an active and prominent promoter of skiing in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. He founded the first skiing club in the state of Utah. He promoted jumping and alpine skiing.

    Included are: clippings that document Strand's long involvement with skiing in Utah. In 1958 Strand was inducted into the National Hall of Fame.

    Accession Record

Accn 1401 Corey Engen Papers .5 lin. ft.

    Corey Engen

    Corey Engen came to the United States from Norway after his older brothers Alf and Sverre. He followed suit and quickly became recognized for his skiing accomplishments. He directed the Snow Basin Ski School before handing the reigns to Earl Miller in the 1950s. From there He went to Idaho and built Brundage Mountain near McCall Idaho.

    Included are: copies of three scrapbooks of the youngest of the Engen brothers.

    Accession Record

Accn 1411 Suzanne Skinner Papers .5 lin. ft.

    Suzanne Skinner

    Suzy Skinner is a French native who worked for the State Department during WWII. In 1941 she took a vacation to Alta, Utah and lived there for four years.

    Included are: early film footage of Alta and newsclippings from the early 1940s at Alta.

    Inventory

Accn 1414 Alta Ski Area Records .5 lin. ft.

    Alta Ski Area

    Alta is the oldest ski area in Utah. It also was a prosperous mining town before skiing came. Alta resort was founded by Joe Quinney.

    Included are: a small collection of papers and clippings that have been donated primarily by Janet Quinney Lawson, daughter of Joe Quinney.

    Inventory

Accn 1415 Ski Utah (Utah Ski Association) Records .5 lin. ft.

    Ski Utah (Utah Ski Association)

    Ski Utah is the marketing arm of the Utah Ski Association. There will be regular additions to this collection.

    Included are: miscellaneous skiing material.

    Accession Record

Accn 1456 K. Smith Papers .5 lin. ft.

    K. Smith

    K. Smith began skiing as a youth in the 1920s in the foothills of Salt Lake. He enjoyed touring and in the thirties skied from Park City to Brighton via Thaynes Canyon and Scott's Pass. He built and operated the first tow in the Brighton area and later sold the tow to Zane Doyle in 1943. In WWII Smith was a member of the 10th Mountain Division. Smith owned and operated the Brighton Ski School for many years and has been inducted into the PSIA hall of fame.

    Included are: clippings and photocopies of articles dealing with Brighton and Smith's long time involvement with the Brighton area.

    Accession Record

Accn 1457 Salt Lake Bid Committee for the Winter Games? lin. ft.

    Salt Lake Bid Committee

    The Salt Lake Bid Committee, headed by Tom Welch, is responsible for the efforts to bring the Winter Olympic Games to Utah.

    Included are: clippings from local newspapers documenting the process of bidding for the Winter Olympic games.

    Accession Record

Accn 1458 Zane Doyle .5 lin. ft.

    Zane Doyle

    Zane Doyle was a involved with the development of the Brighton Ski Area. He purchased the area from K. Smith in 1943. Doyle's sons, Mike and Randy continue to operate the ski area for the Boyne Corporation who purchased the area in 1987.

    Included are: clippings dealing with the Brighton ski area.

    Accession Record



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PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTIONS

P0370 Wasatch Mountains/National Forest Service 147 Prints

    This collection portrays the various activities in the Wasatch Mountains, from the back country tours of thirty years ago to snowmachines used through the years to groom the slopes. Frank Koziol and G.F. Horton are the prominent photographers. As it stands the collection is comprised of photographs donated by the National Forest Service, but it will expand as contributions are received from other sources.

P0371 Alta 82 Prints

    This collection shows the historic and scenic beauty of Alta from the early days of both mining and skiing. See also the accompanying photograph album.

P0372 University of Utah Ski Team 1 Print (1945-1946)

    One photograph of the first ski team sponsored by the University of Utah. The photograph shows the 1945-46 ski team: Laury Mauss, Wilford (Bill) Beesley, Ike Armstrong (coach), Sid Eliason, Bob Groesbeck.

P0373 Olympic Ski Team 7 Prints (1947)

    Seven photographs of the 1947 Olympic Ski Team, Featuring Jack Reddish, Dev Jennings, and Dick Movitz. This collection was obtained from the Salt Lake Tribune and is accompanied by detailed information on the subjects of each picture.

P0374 Snow Basin 160 Prints (1930s-1950s)

    This collection, donated primarily by the National Forest Service, documents the beginnings of this northern Utah ski area. Dates on the photographs begin in the early 1940s, with details of ski technique and early equipment. Snow Basin Ski Area was begun in the late 1930s by Ogden City Recreation. It was operated by the city until the 1950s when it was sold to private interests. See the Earl Miller Collection, P0375.

P0375 Earl Miller 37 Prints (1940s)

    These photographs document the early years of Snow Basin. This collection coordinates with the Snow Basin Collection, P0374, as many were donated by the National Forest Service. Earl Miller worked at Snow Basin as a ski instructor beginning in the early 1940s. He became the area's ski school director in the mid 1950s with the departure of Corey Engen. Miller and his wife Gladdis, operated the ski school until their retirement in 1987. The Miller's owned a U.S. Forest Service Concession permit for the ski school separate from the lift operations permit. This is somewhat unique in that only one other ski school in Utah was operated in such a manner. Today all ski school concession permits are held by the resort owners. Earl Miller was also extensively involved in the competitive side of skiing in the Ogden area (i.e. coaching, course-setting, etc.). He was an examiner and officer for the Professional Ski Instructors of America - Intermountain. (PSIA-I). In ski teaching circles, Miller was known as a great technician.

P0376 Raymond Stewart 20 Prints (1940s-1950s)

    This collection reveals the early days of skiing on Mount Timpanogos. Dating in the 1940s-1950s, the photographs show summer skiing, tower construction, early ski instruction, and the chairlifts of then Timp Haven. Ray Stewart developed skiing in the Timpanogos area on land that was homesteaded by his family. Stewart purchased his first tow used from the Rasmussen's Ranch in Parley's Canyon. He and his brother operated the area in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Ray Stewart bought his brother out in the late 1940s. He and his wife, Ava, then operated the area until it was sold and changed to Sundance in the early 1970s.

P0377 Ruth Peay 17 Prints

    This collection contains many original photographs by Salt Lake City's preeminent outdoor/action photographer, L. Clyde Anderson. Anderson photographed many different aspects of the ski areas and ski life with large format and movie cameras.

P0378 Salt Lake Tribune 40 Prints (1940s)

    Many classic photographs of ski meets at Ecker Hill in the mid-1940s. Also a number of lithographs and photographs of the early mining days at Alta.

P0379 Brighton 28 Prints (1930s-1940s)

    The Big Cottonwood resort as it was in mid-twentieth century. Photographs were donated by the National Forest Service. K. Smith operated the first ski tow in Brighton beginning in 1939. Smith sold the tow to Zane Doyle in 1943 while K. was serving in the armed forces. Zane Doyle's family owned and operated Brighton until it was sold to the Boyne Corporation in 1987.

P0380 Rasmussen's Ranch 12 Prints (1940s)

    A small collection of photographs that document the small resort at Parley's Summit in the 1940s. The lift at the time was a rope tow. See also, P0391, Selma Rasmussen Kilby Collection.

P0381 Seeholzer/Beaver Mountain 40 Prints (1930s-1940s)

    A collection of nearly 40 photographs from the northern Utah ski area. Many were donated by the National Forest Service. Beaver Mountain was initiated by the Mt. Logan Ski Club and Logan City recreation in 1939 at the current Beaver Mountain Location. At the time there was no road into the area and skiers had to walk from highway 89. As a result the decision was made to move the tow from Beaver Mountain to the Sinks. The tow was operated at the Sinks until 1945 at which time the city of Logan wanted out of the ski business and offered it for sale. The Seeholzers were interested. In 1946 the tow was moved back to Beaver Mountain and a road was put in to provide access for the skiers. The Seeholzer Family continues to operate the area today.

P0382 Park West 25 Prints

    A small collection showing the area, lodge plans and construction, as well as ski school instructor Bob Autry. In 1994 Park West became Wolf Mountain.

P0383 Sundance 1 Print

    One view from the top ridgeline of Sundance. Sundance was originally Timp Haven Ski Area. It was purchased by Robert Redford and changed to Sundance in the early 1970s. See also P0376, the Ray Stewart collection.

P0384 Park City Ski Area 28 Prints (1970s)

    A small collection of the area in the 1970s, donated by Instructional Media Services. 2"X 2" contact prints. Park City began operation in the 1963-1964 season. Park City was originally owned and operated by the Silver King Mining Co. Park City was established with the assistance of an economic development grant from the state government of Utah. Park City was sold to the Royal Street Company in 1970. In 1975 Park City was sold by Royal Street to Alpine Meadows of California.

P0385 Snowbird 114 Prints (1970s)

    Color and black and white prints of the early years of operation in the 1970s. Many 2"X 2" contact prints. Snowbird began operation in 1971. The area was developed through the efforts of Ted Johnson and Dick Bass.

P0386 Spruces Ski Area 6 Prints (1934-1936)

    Small format prints of the small ski area, 1934-1936.

P0387 Little Mountain Ski Area 3 Prints

    A collection of this small area once operational in Emigration Canyon.

P0388 Richard Bird 27 Prints (1960s)

    Several documentary photographs of early ski lift machinery. Richard Bird has been employed by the U.S. Forest Service since the 1960s as an inspector of all ski lifts in operation on forest Service.

P0389 Junior Bounous 9 Prints

    A collection of copy prints from Junior Bounous's private collection. He was a ski instructor at Alta in his younger days. Bounous left Alta in the early sixties to take a job at Sugarbowl in California as Ski School Director. He returned to Utah as the director of the ski school at Snowbird in 1971. He was named as Director of Skiing in 1991.

P0390 Non-Utah Skiing 38 Prints

    This collection is comprised of ski areas outside of Utah.

P0391 Selma Rasmussen Kilby 40 Prints

    A collection of laminated newspaper clippings dating from the early days of Ecker Hill. Included are photographs of world class jumpers, the history of the area and special jumping events. The articles are mounted on large display boards and are well documented. See also, P0380, Rassmussen's Ranch.

P0392 Ralph Johnston 46 Prints

    A collection of photographs duplicated from Ralph Johnston's personal collection. It consists of Wasatch Mountain Club events, especially the Park City to Brighton traverse. All images are 5 X 7 copy prints with negatives available. They are assembled in the order received. Johnston was involved in the Wasatch Mountain Club in his younger days. He has been an avid amateur photographer for many years and has documented many of his skiing experiences. He served on the ski patrol at Snow Basin for many years until the resort changed hands in 1987. Since that time he serves on the ski patrol at Nordic Valley.

P0393 Avalanches 333 Prints

    Donated by the National Forest Service, this collection documents a wide variety of avalanches through the years in the Wasatch. Included are excellent views of the equipment used in prevention of avalanches, measuring snow and clearing debris. See also the accompanying photograph album.

P0394 Photograph Album 14 Prints

    A compilation of photographs from the National Forest Service, mostly concerning the Alta and the Avalanche collection.


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AUDIO/VISUAL COLLECTIONS

A0323 The Universtiy of Utah Ski Archives

Item Description

  1. "Avalanche Awareness: A Question of Balance" Videocassette, no date

    An avalanche safety film.

  2. "Avalanche Control" Videocassette; May 22, 1983

    A KSL television news broadcast about an avalanche which took place in Little Cottonwood Canyon.

  3. Suzy Harris Rytting's induction into the Crimson Club Hall of Fame. Videocassette, 1988

  4. Suzy Harris Rytting's induction into the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame. Videocassette, no date

  5. The United Alta Skiers at Alta, Solitude, and Sundance with Suzy Rytting, Jim Schater, and Howard Fishman coaching. Videocassette, late 1960s to early 1970s

  6. The United Alta Skiers participating in the slalom, and expert downhill competitions at Parkwest for the Junior Nationals. Videocassette, no date

  7. Gelande Jumping and Freeskiing. Videocassette, no date

  8. The Ski Archives Program. Videocassette, Oct. 1991

  9. The Ski Archives Program. Videocassette, Oct. 1991

  10. "Skiing 1932," featuring the death at the Ecker Hill Ski Jump. Videocassette, 10:30 minutes, silent, b&w, 1932

  11. The Coors 1950 "Ski Colorado" with the Federation Internationale des Ski in Aspen. Videocassette, 1950

  12. White Badge 1962; World Ski Techniques; and the 7th Interski. Videocassette

  13. "Dr. Quackenbush Skis the Headwall." Videocassette, 1942

  14. Arapaho Basin, 1959; Alta-Brighton, 1960; Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) formed at Whitefish, 1961; Alta PSIA convention, 1962. Videocassette, 1959-1962

  15. Mt. Bandone (6th Interski), 1962; Alta Intermountain Ski Instructors Association convention, 1958; Mt. Telemark Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) exam, 1962; Arapaho PSIA Convention 1963; U. S. Demonstration Team training in Park City, 1964; Aspen, 1964; Sun Valley, 1966. Videocassette, 1958 to 1966

  16. The Ampex video; 8th InterSki, 1968; "Skiing the American Way" a Coors film, includes eight minutes of the 8th Interski, 1968, Aspen Videocassette, 1968

  17. Skiing Films Videocassette, 1936 to c. 1980, sound/silent, color/b&w

    1. "Legends of American Skiing, 1849-1940" presents the history of the development of modern skiing, especially in the United States. Featured individuals include John "Snowshoe" Thompson, Charlie Proctor, Roger Langley, "Jackrabbit" Johanssen, Alf Engen, Barny Maclean, Georgi Wren, Dick Durrance, Helen Leigh, and Billy Fisk. Videocassette, 75 minutes, sound, color, c. 1980

    2. "Skiing With Hannes Schneider" is a skiing action film with a music soundtrack. Directed by Hannes Schneider. Videocassette,18 minutes, sound, b&w, 1936

    3. "Ski Flight" features Otto Lang using Hannes Schneider's Arlburg method in a skiing instruction and action film. Directed by Jerome Hill and narrated by Howard Clany. Videocassette, 10 minutes, sound, b&w, 1937

    4. "Ski Wonderland" shows skiing instruction in Switzerland. Videocassette, 13 minutes, silent, b&w, 1939

  18. Olympic committee presentations

    1. "Utah Winter Games Feasibility Committee Study" presents a short history of modern Olympics; the steps necessary in convincing Olympic Committees to select Salt Lake City as the site for the 1996 Winter Games; the names of the members of the feasibility committee; and a summary of consultant's reports on the feasibility of Salt Lake City's Olympic bid. 1985. 22 minutes.

    2. "Higher Ground" is the presentation material to the United States Olympic Committee for Salt Lake City's 1998 Winter Olympic bid. It presents Salt Lake City as the "crossroads" of the west and the world, while highlighting its transportation capabilities, guest accommodations, and the communications and cultural features of the city. It illustrates Utah's experience in hosting sporting events and presents specifics about Olympic venues and facilities. C. 1990. 16 minutes.

    1. "Skiing 1932" includes the death of a ski jumper at the Eker Hill Ski Jump. Videocassette, 10:32 minutes, silent, b&w, 1932

    2. Ruth Hanson at Sun Valley and Alta. Videocassette, 6 minutes, silent, b&w, 1947

    1. 1 "Park City" shows scenes of Park City in 1954. The film runs through scenes of old mines, abandoned buildings, and run down Public buildings showing that the town was becoming a "ghost town" due to low metal prices. The second part of the film is interviews with various citizens on their thoughts on the survivability of the city as a result of the stockpiling solution to the mining problem. Videocassette, 13 minutes, sound, color, 1954

    2. "Ski" paints an ironic portrait of the once ailing mining town. It now has a growing skiing industry that begins replacing mining as it's primary industry. This film shows ski areas with skiers using rope tows and other early lifts. A downhill and slalom competition are also included. Videocassette, 18 minutes, silent, b&w, no date

    1. A story from "NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw" on Alf Engen. This story quickly examines Alf's career as an athlete, a teacher, his injury, and shows him skiing at age 85. Videocassette, 3 minutes, sound, color, 1992

    2. This is the entire interview of Alf Engen for a story on the "NBC Nightly News With Tom Brokaw." Alf talks about his life in Norway as kid, his career as both a professional and amateur ski jumper, his career as an instructor, and his role in setting up various ski areas. He is also shown skiing at age 85 leading children down a slope as well as by himself. Videocassette, approximately 90 minutes, sound, color, 1992

  19. "The Fox Chase," directed and filmed by Hap Kimball. This film won second place in an amateur film competition in Utah in 1938. Filmed at Alta, Utah. Videocassette, 10 minutes, sound (music) 1938.

  20. "Snowbird Sunshine." This film was produced as a promotional film for the Utah Ski Industry by the Tourism Council in the early 1970s. Videocassette, approximately 15 minutes, sound, color.

  21. "Utah On My Mind" This a feature film also produced by the Utah Tourism Council highlights and promotes Utah's ski industry. Videocassette, appromately 20 minutes, sound, color.

  22. "Salt Lake City or Bust" is apromotional film highlighting Utah's ski industry. Produced by the Utah Tourism Council. Early 1970s. 20 minutes, sound, color.


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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF COLLECTIONS

Adams, Dave, Accn: 814 (#386)
Alcott, Gordon and Peg, Accn: 1134
Alta Ski Area, Accn: 1414; PO: 0371
Amidon, Barbara, Accn: 1250
Anderson, Woody, Accn: 1233; 814 (#387)
Avalanches, PO: 0393

Barber, Brad, Accn: 814 (#258)
Bird, Richard, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#388); PO: 0388
Bounous, Junior, Accn: 814 (#278); PO: 0389
Brighton Ski Area, PO: 0379
Brogle, Hans, Accn: 814 (#389), (#426)

Carpenter, Otto, Accn: 814 (#263)
Chambers, Bob, Accn: 814 (#390)
Cobabe, Alvin, Accn: 814 (#391)

Delabout, Mel, Accn: 814 (#240)
Deutchlander, Dutch, Accn: 814 (#428)
Dick, Gale, Ms: 593
Dinwoodey, Paul and Betty, Accn: 814 (#393)
Doyle, Mike, Accn: 814 (#435)
Doyle, Randy, Accn: 814 (#404)
Doyle, Zane, Accn: 1458; 814 (#394)
Durrance, Dick, Accn: 814 (#395)

Engen, Alf, Accn: 1006; 814 (#396), (#423)
Engen, Corey, Accn: 1401
Engen, Sverre, Accn: 814 (#397)

Fletcher, Mel, Accn: 814 (#398)

Gaddis, Jim, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#255)
Goodro, Harold, Accn: 814 (#281), (#421)
Green, Jack, Accn: 814 (#427)

Harmer, Russ, Accn: 814 (#399)
Hartlemeir, Stephanie, Accn: 814 (#430)
Hoopengarner, Kent, Accn: 814 (#432)

Jardine, Jim, Accn: 814 (#434)
Johnson, Dave, Accn: 814 (#402)
Johnston, Ralph, Accn: 814 (#347); PO: 0392
Jones, Phil, Accn: 814 (#403)

Kilby, Selma Rasmussen, Accn: 814 (#436); PO: 0391

Lash, Bill, Accn: 1192; 814 (#264)
Levitt, Bill, Accn: 814 (#405)
Little Mountain Ski Area, PO: 0387
Lorenze, Lou, Accn: 814 (#254)
Lundberg, Max, Accn: 814 (#233)

McDonald, Margo Walters, Accn: 814 (#243)
McPhie, Cal, Accn: 814 (#406)
Melville, Marvin, Accn: 1246; 814 (#323)
Miller, Earl, Accn: 1096; 814 (#239); PO: 0375
Miller, Earl and Gladdis, Accn: 814 (#239)
Miller, Pat, Accn: 814 (#407)
Morton, Chic, Accn: 814 (#229), (#425)
Movitz, Dick, Accn: 814 (#274)
Moss, Frank, Ms: 146, Bx 571, fd 9-10

Nelson, Roy, Accn: 814 (#408)
Non-Utah Skiing, PO: 0390
Nye, Ray, Accn: 814 (#409)

Olympic Ski Team, PO: 0373

Panter, Chuck, Accn: 814 (#410)
Park City Ski Area, PO: 0384
Park West Ski Area, PO: 0382
Park City West Ski Area, Ms: 544
Paulsen, Borghild Marie Bergstedt, Ms: 162, Pg 25-26, 38
Peay, Ruth, PO: 0377
Perkins, Dean, Accn: 814 (#411)
Perri, Ardo, Accn: 814 (#211)
Peterson, Jan, Accn: 814 (#232)
Photograph Album, PO: 0394
Professional Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425

Rasmussen, Bob, Accn: 1269
Rasmussen's Ranch, PO: 0380
Roberts, Dean, Accn: 814 (#413)
Rytting, Suzy Harris, Accn: 1161; 814 (#414)

Salt Lake Bid Committee for the Winter Games, Accn: 1457
Salt Lake Tribune, PO: 0378
Sasaki, Frank, Accn: 814 (#415)
Seeholzer/Beaver Mountain Ski Area, Accn: 1305; PO: 0381
Seeholzer, Loyal, Accn: 814 (#433)
Seeholzer, Luella, Accn: 1255; 814 (#253)
Seeholzer, Ted, Accn: 814 (#401)
Segil, Adrien, Accn: 814 (#324)
Shane, Jim, Accn: 1071; 814 (#416), (#424)
Ski Utah (Utah Ski Association), Accn: 1415
Skinner, Suzanne, Accn: 1411
Smith, K., Accn: 1456; 814 (#282)
Snow Basin Ski Area, PO: 0374
Snowbird Ski Area, PO: 0385
Speyer, Carol, Accn: 814 (#417)
Spruces Ski Area, PO: 0386
Stewart, Raymond, PO: 0376
Stewart, Ray and Ava, Accn: 814 (#270)
Strand, Martinius A., Accn: 1392
Summerhays, Boyd, Accn: 814 (#418)
Summerhays, Press, Accn: 814 (#419)
Sundance Ski Area, PO: 0383

Timp Haven Ski Area, Accn: 1102

University of Utah Ski Team, PO: 0372
University of Utah Ski Archives, Accn: 1080

Varela, Vicki, Accn: 814 (#265)

Welch, Tom, Accn: 814 (#431)
Walker, Jack, Accn: 1219; 814 (#420)
Wasatch Mountains/National Forest Service, PO: 0370
Wasatch Mountain Club, Ms: 283


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NUMERICAL LISTING OF COLLECTIONS

Ms: 146 Frank Moss
Ms: 162 Borghold Marie Bergstedt Paulsen
Ms: 283 Wasatch Mountain Club
Ms: 544 Park City West Ski Area
Ms: 592 Jim Gaddis
Ms: 593 Gale Dick
Ms: 610 Richard Bird
Accn: 425 Professional Ski Instructors of America (Intermountain)
Accn: 814 (#211) Ardo Perri
Accn: 814 (#229) Chic Morton
Accn: 814 (#232) Jan Peterson
Accn: 814 (#233) Max Lunberg
Accn: 814 (#239) Earl and Gladdis Miller
Accn: 814 (#240) Mel Delabout
Accn: 814 (#243) Margo Walters Mcdonald
Accn: 814 (#253) Luella Seeholzer
Accn: 814 (#254) Lou Lorenze
Accn: 814 (#255) Jim Gaddis
Accn: 814 (#258) Brad Barber
Accn: 814 (#263) Otto Carpenter
Accn: 814 (#264) Bill Lash
Accn: 814 (#265) Vicki Varela
Accn: 814 (#270) Ray and Ava Stewart
Accn: 814 (#274) Dick Movitz
Accn: 814 (#278) Junior Bounous
Accn: 814 (#281) Harold Goodro
Accn: 814 (#282) K. Smith (Jesse Kimball Smith)
Accn: 814 (#323) Marvin Melville
Accn: 814 (#324) Adrien Segil
Accn: 814 (#347) Ralph Johnston
Accn: 814 (#386) Dave Adams
Accn: 814 (#387) Woody Anderson
Accn: 814 (#388) Richard Bird
Accn: 814 (#389) Hans Brogle
Accn: 814 (#390) Bob Chambers
Accn: 814 (#391) Alvin Cobabe
Accn: 814 (#393) Paul and Betty Dinwoodey
Accn: 814 (#394) Zane Doyle
Accn: 814 (#395) Dick Durrance
Accn: 814 (#396) Alf Engen
Accn: 814 (#397) Sverre Engen
Accn: 814 (#398) Mel Fletcher
Accn: 814 (#399) Russ Harmer
Accn: 814 (#401) Ted Seeholzer
Accn: 814 (#402) Dave Johnson
Accn: 814 (#403) Phil Jones
Accn: 814 (#404) Randy Doyle
Accn: 814 (#405) Bill Levitt
Accn: 814 (#406) Cal McPhie
Accn: 814 (#407) Pat Miller
Accn: 814 (#408) Roy Nelson
Accn: 814 (#409) Ray Nye
Accn: 814 (#410) Chuck Panter
Accn: 814 (#411) Dean Perkins
Accn: 814 (#413) Dean Roberts
Accn: 814 (#414) Suzy Harris Rytting
Accn: 814 (#415) Frank Sasaki
Accn: 814 (#416) Jim Shane
Accn: 814 (#417) Carol Speyer
Accn: 814 (#418) Boyd Summerhays
Accn: 814 (#419) Press Summerhays
Accn: 814 (#420) Jack Walker
Accn: 814 (#421) Harold Goodro
Accn: 814 (#423) Alf Engen
Accn: 814 (#424) Jim Shane
Accn: 814 (#425) Chic Morton
Accn: 814 (#426) Hans Brogle
Accn: 814 (#427) Jack Green
Accn: 814 (#428) Dutch Deutchlander
Accn: 814 (#430) Stephanie Hartlemeir
Accn: 814 (#431) Tom Welch
Accn: 814 (#432) Kent Hoopengarner
Accn: 814 (#433) Loyal Seeholzer
Accn: 814 (#434) Jim Jardine
Accn: 814 (#435) Mike Doyle
Accn: 814 (#436) Selma Rasmussen Kilby
Accn: 1006 Alf Engen
Accn: 1071 Jim Shane
Accn: 1080 University of Utah Ski Archives
Accn: 1096 Earl Miller
Accn: 1102 Timp Haven Ski Area
Accn: 1134 Gordon and Peg Alcott
Accn: 1161 Suzy Harris Rytting
Accn: 1192 Bill Lash
Accn: 1219 Jack Walker
Accn: 1233 Woody Anderson
Accn: 1246 Marvin Melville
Accn: 1250 Barbara Amidon
Accn: 1255 Luella Seeholzer
Accn: 1269 Bob Rassmussen
Accn: 1305 Seeholzer Scrapbook
Accn: 1392 Martinius A. Strand
Accn: 1401 Corey Engen
Accn: 1411 Suzanne Skinner
Accn: 1414 Alta Ski Area
Accn: 1415 Ski Utah (Utah Ski Association)
Accn: 1456 K. Smith
Accn: 1457 Salt Lake Bid Committee for the Winter Games
Accn: 1458 Zane Doyle

P0: 0370 Wasatch Mountains/National Forest Service
P0: 0371 Alta Ski Area
P0: 0372 University of Utah Ski Team
P0: 0373 Olympic Ski Team
P0: 0374 Snow Basin Ski Area
P0: 0375 Earl Miller
P0: 0376 Raymond Stewart
P0: 0377 Ruth Peay
P0: 0378 Salt Lake Tribune
P0: 0379 Brighton Ski Area
P0: 0380 Rasmussen's Ranch
P0: 0381 Seeholzer/Beaver Mountain
P0: 0382 Park West Ski Area
P0: 0383 Sundance Ski Area
P0: 0384 Park City Ski Area
P0: 0385 Snowbird Ski Area
P0: 0386 Spruces Ski Area
P0: 0387 Little Mountain Ski Area
P0: 0388 Richard Bird
P0: 0389 Junior Bounous
P0: 0390 Non-Utah Skiing
P0: 0391 Selma Rasmussen Kilby
P0: 0392 Ralph Johnston
P0: 0393 Avalanches
P0: 0394 Photograph Album
A0: 0323 University of Utah Ski Archives


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NAME AND SUBJECT INDEX

Where the numbers in the name and subject index are in bold it indicates the person's own papers or the organizations own records. The numbers which are not in bold indicate there is information about the person or subject in that collection. For example, the entry:

Engen, Alf, Accn: 1006; 1219; 1269; 1392; 1401; 1414; 814 (#233), (#396), (#423);
A0: 0323 #17.1, #21.1, #21.2

indicates that Accn 1006 is the Alf Engen Papers, while there is information about Engen in the other collections or interviews listed.


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Adams, Dave, Accn: 814 (#386)
Alcott, Gordon, Accn: 1134
Alcott, Peggy, Accn: 1134
Alpine Sports, Accn: 814 (#390)
Alta gelande, Accn: 1414
Alta history, Accn: 1071; 1414
Alta Lodge, Accn: 814 (#395), (#405)
Alta Powder News, Accn: 1071; 1134; 1192; 1414
Alta Ski Area, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; Accn: 814 (#229), (#233), (#278), (#281), (#324), (#389), (#395-397), (#405-406), (#415-417), (#421), (#424-426); 1006; 1071; 1134; 1192; 1250; 1255; 1269; 1411; 1414; P0: 0371; 0378; 0394; A0: 0323 #5, #14, #19.2, #22
Alta Ski Patrol, Accn: 814 (#416), (#421), (#424); 1134
Alta Ski School, Accn: 814 (#233), (#395); 1006
American Ski Teachers Association of Natur Teknik, Accn: 1192
Amidon, Barbara, Accn: 1250
Amidon, Dave, Accn 1250
Anderson, L. Clyde, P0: 0377
Anderson, Reidar, Accn: 1006
Anderson, Woody, Accn: 1233; 425; 814 (#387)
Andreason, Kalmar, Accn: 1269
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, A0: 0323 #14, #15
Arave, Joe, Accn: 814 (#211), (#229), (#232-233), (#239-240), (#243), (#253-255), (#258), (#263-265), (#270), (#274), (#278), (#281-282), (#323-324), (#347), (#386), (#387), (#388-391), (#393-394), (#398), (#401-404), (#406-414), (#418-420), (#424), (#427-436)
Armstrong, Ike, P0: 0372
Aspen Ski Area, A0: 0323 #11, #15, #16
Aspen Grove Ski Area, Ms: 544
Austria, Accn: 1246
Autry, Bob, P0: 0382
"Avalanche Awareness: A Question of Balance," A0: 0323 #1
"Avalanche Control," A0: 0323 #2
Avalanches, Ms: 283; Accn: 1071; P0: 0393; 0394; A0: 0323 #1,#2
Accident reports, Ms: 283


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Balsam Inn, Accn: 814 (#418)
Barber, Brad, Accn: 814 (#258)
Bass, Dick, P0385
Beaver Mountain Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#253), (#401), (#433); 1255; 1305; P0: 381
Management of, Accn: 814 (#253), (#401), (#433); 1255; 1305
Beesley, Bill, P0: 0372
Bird, Richard, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#388); P0: 0388
Bonneville Golf Course, Accn: 814 (#232)
Bounous, Junior, Ms: 146; Accn: 814 (#278), (#403); P0: 0389
Box Elder Peak summit register, Ms: 283
Boyne Corp., Accn: 814 (#335), (#394), (#404), (#435)
Bridgerland Ski School, Accn: 1305
Brian Head Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#428), (#430)
Brighton Hotel, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28
Brighton Lodge, Ms: 283
Brighton Ski Area, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; 283; Accn: 814 (#211), (#282), (#386-387), (#393-394), (#404), (#418), (#435); 1269; 1456; 1458; P0: 0379; 0392; A0: 0323 #14
Brighton Ski School, Accn: 814 (#282)
Brogle, Hans, Accn: 814 (#389), (#426)
Brown, Warren, Accn: 1401
Brundage Mountain Ski Area, Accn: 1401
Burns, Bob, Accn: 814 (#263)


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Cache National Forest, Accn: 1305
Calgary: Final Olympic Report, Ms: 593
Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance, Accn: 1192
Canyon traffic, Accn: 1134
Cap Cities Ink., Accn: 1233
Carpenter, Dale, Ms: 593
Carpenter, Otto, Accn: 814 (#263), (#398)
Central U.S. Ski Association, Accn: 425; 1192
Chambers, Bob, Accn: 814 (#390)
Citizens Committee to Save Our Canyons, Ms: 593
Civilian ski patrol, Ms: 283
Clare, Robyn, Accn: 1134
Cobabe, Alvin, Accn: 814 (#391)
College ski racing, Ms: 592; Accn: 1006
Colorado, A0: 0323 #11
Competition results, Ms: 592
Coors, A0: 0323 #11, #16
Cowles Book Co. Inc., Accn: 1192
Creole Hill, Accn: 814 (#398)
Crimson Club, A0: 0323 #3
Cross Country tournaments, Accn: 1006
Cummings, Hugh, Accn: 1102


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Daynes Cup, Accn: 1006
Deer Valley, Accn: 814 (#263)
Delabout, Mel, Accn: 814 (#240)
Deseret News Ski School, Accn: 1006; 1080; 1134; 1401
Deutchlander, Dutch, Accn: 814 (#428)
Dick, Gale, Ms: 593
Dinwoodey, Betty, Accn: 814 (#393)
Dinwoodey, Paul, Accn: 814 (#393)
"Dr. Quackenbush Skis the Headwall," A0: 0323 #13
Doyle, Mike, Accn: 814 (#335), (#394), (#404), (#435)
Doyle, Randy, Accn: 814 (#335), (#394), (#404), (#435)
Doyle, Zane, Accn: 1458; 814 (#335), (#394), (#404), (#435)
Durrance, Dick, Accn: 814 (#395); 1006; A0: 0323 #17.1


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Eastern Professional Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 1192
Ecker Hill, Accn: 814 (#420), (#436); 1006; 1219; 1269; 1392; 1401; P0: 0378; 0380; 0391; A0: 0323 #10, #19
Ecker, Peter S., Accn: 1006; 1392
Eliason, Sid, P0: 0372
Emigration Canyon, Accn: 814 (#406)
Engen, Alan, Ms: 592; Accn: 1006
Engen, Alf, Accn: 814 (#233), (#324), (#396), (#423); 1006; 1080; 1102; 1134; 1219; 1269; 1392; 1401; 1414; A0: 0323 #17.1, #21.1-21.2
Engen, Corey, Accn: 1006; 1255; 1401
Engen Cup, Accn: 1006
Engen, Evelyn Pack, Accn: 1006
Engen, Sverre, Accn: 814 (#397); 1006; 1134; 1401
Ensign Company, Ms: 544
Ensign Peak, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28
Erikson, Stein, Accn: 1233


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Falls, Stewart, Accn: 1102
Far West Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425; 1192
Far West News, Ms: 544
Fifteenth Olympic Winter Games: Official Report, Ms: 593
Finlinson, Fred W., Accn: 425
Finnish-Russo "Winter War," Accn: 1255
Federation Internationale des Ski, Accn: 814 (#411); A0: 0323 #11
Fishman, Howard, A0: 0323 #5
Fisk, Billy, A0: 0323 #17.1
Fletcher, Mel, Accn: 814 (#398)
Football, Accn: 1269
Fort Douglas, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28
"Fox Chase," A0: 0323 #22
Four Seasons Ski Area, Ms: 146, Bx 571:9-10
Frank, M. Lloyd, Accn: 1192
Fraser, Gretchen, Accn: 1006
Fredbo, Einar, Accn: 1006; 1219; 1269


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Gaddis, Jim, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#255)
Gaddis Training Organization, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#255)
Gelandesprung, Accn: 1134; A0: 0323 #7
Glacier Cup, Accn: 1102
Gold Miner's Daughter explosion, Accn: 1071
Gold Miner's Daughter Lodge, Accn: 814 (#424); 1071
Goodman, T.G., Accn: 1192
Goodro, Harold, Ms: 283; 610; Accn: 814 (#281), (#421)
Gorgoza Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#406)
Great Ski Resorts of The Rockies, Accn: 1134
Greater Salt Lake Ski School Inc., Accn: 1192
Green, Jack, Accn: 814 (#427)
Grosbeck, Bob, P0: 0372


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Hall, Ike, Accn: 1102
Hanson, Ruth, A0: 0323 #19.2
Haran, Roger, Accn: 1233
Harmer, Russ, Accn: 814 (#399)
Harriman Cup, Accn: 1161
Hartlemeir, Stephanie, Accn: 814 (#430)
Haugen, Lars, Accn: 1006
Higgins, Chuck, Accn: 1071
High school skiing, Ms: 592; Accn: 1006; 1401
"Higher Ground," A0: 0323 #18.2
Hoopengarner, Kent, Accn: 814 (#432)
Horton, G. F., P0: 0370
"How to Ski," Accn: 1080


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Idaho Cententennial celebration, Accn: 1401
Instructional skiing books, Accn: 1246
Intercollegiate Assembly, Ms: 593
Intermountain Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425; 1192; A0: 0323 #15
Budget records, Accn: 425
Demostration team, Accn: 425
Elections, Accn: 425
Newsletters, Accn: 425
Meetings, Accn: 425
Seminars and clinics, Accn: 425
International skiing, Accn: 1233; 1246
Interski, Accn: 425; A0: 0323 #12, #16


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Jama Magazine, Accn: 1134
Jardine, Jim, Accn: 814 (#334)
Jennings, Dev, P0: 0373
Johanson, Art, Ms: 283
Johanssen, "Jackrabbit", A0: 0323 #17.1
Johnson, Allen C., Ms: 593
Johnson, Dave, Accn: 814 (#402)
Johnson, John "Snowshoe", A0: 0323 17.1
Johnson, Ted, P0: 0385
Johnston, Jimmy, Accn: 1192
Johnston, Ralph, Accn: 814 (#347); P0: 0392
Jones, Phil, Accn: 814 (#403)
Junior skiing, Accn: 1401


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KSL, A0: 0323 #2
Kelner, Alexis, Ms: 593
Kilby, Selma Rasmussen, Accn: 814 (#436); P0: 0391
Knudsen Cup, Ms: 592; Accn: 1255
Kodama, Eiichi, Accn: 1134
Koziol, Frank, P0: 0370


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Lang, Otto, A0: 0323 #17.3
Langley, Roger, A0: 0323 #17.1
Lash, Bill, Accn: 425; 1192; 814 (#264)
Lawson, Janet Q., Accn: 1414
"Legends of American Skiing," A0: 0323 #17.1
Leigh, Helen, A0: 0323 #17.1
Levitt, Bill, Accn: 814 (#405)
Lifts, see Ski lifts
Little Cottonwood Canyon, A0: 0323 #2
Little Mountain Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#254), (#406); P0: 0387
Lodging, Accn: 814 (#418); 1415
Alta, Accn: 814 (#229), (#395), (#405), (#424-425); 1414
Park City, Accn: 1233
Logan City, P0: 0381
Lorenze, Lou, Accn: 425; 814 (#254)
Low, Richard B., Ms: 593
Lundberg, Max, Accn: 814 (#233), (#423)


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Mackay, Calvin R., Ms: 544
Maclean, Barny, A0: 0323 #17.1
Magic Mountain Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#403)
Majestic Cup, Accn: 1458
Majestic Lift, Accn: 1458
Mauss, Laury, P0: 0372
McDonald, Margo W., Accn: 814 (#243)
McPhie, Cal, Accn: 814 (#406)
Melville, Marvin, Accn: 1246; 814 (#323)
Miller binding, Accn: 1096
Miller, Alan, Accn: 1096
Miller, Dale, Accn: 1096; 1255
Miller, Earl A., Accn: 814 (#239); 1096; 1255; 1401; P0: 0374; 0375
Miller, Gladdis, Accn: 814 (#239)
Miller, Pat, Accn: 814 (#407)
Miller, Ray, Accn: 1096; 1255
Miller Ski Company, Accn: 1096
Mining deeds, Accn: 1414
Morton, Charles (Chic), Accn: 814 (#229), (#324), (#425)
Motorland, Accn: 1134
Mount Logan Ski Club, P0: 0381
Mount Olympus Ski Club, Accn: 1219
Mount Timpanogas, P0: 0376
Movitz, Dick, Accn: 814 (#274); 1411; P0: 0373
Moss, Frank, Ms: 146


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National Championships, Accn: 1161
National Council of Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425
National Ski Association, Accn: 425; 1192
National Ski Instructors Committee, Accn: 1192
National Skiing, Accn: 1192
Neilson, Norman L., Ms: 146, Bx 571:9-10
Nelson, Roy, Accn: 814 (#408)
Nichol, Wayne, Accn: 1134
Nobis, Jeremy, Accn: 1250
Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Association, Accn: 425
Norwegians, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28
Nye, Ray, Accn: 814 (#409)


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Oimoen, Casper, Accn: 1006
Olympic Games, Accn: 814 (#386); 1006; 1161; 1246; 1269; 1401; 1457
Articles on, Ms: 593
Books on, Accn: 1246
Calgary Games, Ms: 593
Fifteenth Olympic Winter Games: Official Report, Ms: 593
Legislation concerning, Ms: 593
1948 games, Accn: 814 (#414)
1952 games, Accn: 814 (#414); 1161
1956 games, Accn: 1246
1960 games, Accn: 814 (#409); 1246
1964 games, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#243), (#323); 1246
Opposition to, Ms: 593
Organizing Committee presentations, Accn: 814 (#258), #265), (#286); A0: 0323 #18.1, #18.2
Promotion of, Ms: 593
Salt Lake Bid Committee for the Winter Games, Ms: 593; Accn: 814 (#402), (#431), (#434); 1457; A0: 0323 #18.2
Salt Lake Winter Games Organization Committee, Ms: 593 Technical analysis for, Ms: 593
United States Olympic Committee Overview Commission, Ms: 593
Olympic ski team, Accn: 814: (#243), (#258), (#274), (#323), (#414); 1161; 1246; P0: 0373
Try-outs for, Accn: 1161
Olympic ski trials, Accn: 1006


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Pacific Northwest Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 1192
Panter, Chuck, Accn: (#410)
Park City, A0: 0323 #20.1-20.2
"Park City," A0: 0323 #20.1
Park City Ski Area, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; 544; Accn: 814 (#211), (#254), (#387), (#393), (#398) (#403); 1233; P0: 0384; 0392; A0: 0323 #15, #20.1, #20.2
Park City Ski School, Accn: 1233
Park City West Ski Area, Ms: 544; A0: 0323 #6
Architectual drawings, Ms: 544
Organizational records, Ms: 544
Park West Ski Area, P0: 0382; A0: 0323 #6
Parley's Canyon, Accn: 814 (#270), (#406), (#436); P0: 0380
Paulsen, Borghild Marie Bergstedt, Ms: 162
Paulsen, Mor, Accn: 1392
Peay, Ruth, P0: 0377
Perkins, Dean, Accn: (#411)
Perri, Ardo, Accn: 814 (#211)
Peterson, Jan, Accn: 814 (#232)
Pfeifer, Friedl, Accn: 1233
Pomerelle Ski Area, Accn: 1233
Pond, Edwin D., Accn: 425
Powder Mountain Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#391), (#410)
Proctor, Charlie, A0: 0323 #17.1
Professional Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425; 814 (#233), (#264) (#282); 1192; A0: 0323 #14, #15
Demo team, A0: 0323 #15
Meetings, Accn: 425
Professional Ski Instructors of America Intermountain, Accn: 425; 1192; A0: 0323 #14-15
"Promises of the Winter Games," Ms: 593
Provo Canyon, Accn: 814 (#278); 1102
Provo Ski Patrol, Accn: 1102
Provo Skiing, Accn: 1096


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Quinney, Dave, Accn: 1006; 1102
Quinney, Joe, Accn: 1414


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Rasmussen, Bob, Accn: 1269
Rassmussen's Ranch, Accn: 814 (#270), (#427), (#436); 1269; P0: 0380, 0391
Red Pine Condominiums, Ms: 544
Reddish, Jack, Accn: 1161; P0: 0373
Redford, Robert, Accn: 1102
Roberts, Dean, Accn: (#413)
Robison, Darrell, Accn: 1161
Rocky Mountain Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425
Rotary Club, Accn: 1401
Royal Street Company, Accn: 814 (#387); 1233
Ruud, Sigmund, Accn: 1006
Rytting, Suzy Harris, Accn: 1102; 1161; 1411; 814 (#414); A0: 0323 #3-5


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Salt Lake Bid Committee for the Winter Games, Ms: 593; Accn: 1457
"Salt Lake City Or Bust," A0: 0323 #25
Salt Lake Ski Club, Accn: 814 (#420)
Salt Lake Tribune, P0: 0378
Salt Lake Winter Games Organizing Committee
Correspondence, Ms: 593
Members, Ms: 593
Organizational records, Ms: 593
Sasaki, Frank, Accn: (#415)
Schaeffler, Willy, Accn: 1233
Schater, Jim, A0: 0323 #5
Schneider, H., Accn: 1192
Schrontz, Duane, Accn: 814 (#395-397), (#399), (#405), (#415-417), (#421), (#425-426)
Scott's Pass, Accn: 814 (#282)
Seeholzer, Brian, Accn: 1305
Seeholzer, Dixie, Accn: 1305
Seeholzer, Harold, Accn: 1255; 1305
Seeholzer, Loyal, Accn: 814 (#433)
Seeholzer, Luella, Accn: 814 (#253); 1255; 1305
Seeholzer, Nancy, Accn: 1305
Seeholzer, Ted, Accn: 814 (#401); 1255; 1305
Segil, Adrien, Accn: 814 (#324)
Segil, Emily, Accn: 814 (#324)
Schneider, Hannes, A0: 0323 #17.2, #17.3
Shane, Jim, Accn: 1071; 814 (#416), (#424)
Shubert Singers, Ms: 283
Silver King Mine, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28
Silver King Mining Co., Accn: 814 (#387); 1233
Simplot, J. R., Accn: 1401
"Ski," A0: 0323 #20.2
Ski and Tee Inn Proforma, Ms: 544
Ski archives, A0: 0323 #8-9
Ski areas and resorts, Accn: 1415
Alta, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; Accn: 814 (#229), (#233), #278), (#281), (#324), (#389) (#395-397), (#399), (#405-406), (#415-417), (#421), (#424-426); 1006; 1071; 1134; 1250; 1255; 1269; 1411; 1414; P0: 0371; 0378; 0394; A0: 0323 #5, #14, #19.2, #22
Arapahoe Basin, A0: 0323 #14, #15
Aspen, A0: 0323 #11, #15, #16
Beaver Mountain, Accn: 814 (#253), (#401), (#433); 1255; 1305; P0: 381
Brian Head, Accn: 814 (#428), (#430)
Brighton, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; Accn: 814 (#211), (#282), (#387), (#393-394), (#404), (#418), (#435); 1269; 1456; 1458; P0: 0379; 0392; A0: 0323 #14
Brundage Mountain, Accn: 1401
Deer Valley, Accn: 814 (#263)
Development of, Ms: 593; Accn: 814 (#391); P0: 0377
Ecker Hill, Accn: 814 (#420), (#436); 1006; 1219; 1269; 1392; 1401; P0: 0378; 0380; 0391; A0: 0323 #10, #19
Four Seasons, Ms: 146, Bx 571:9-10
Gorgoza, Accn: 814 (#406)
Management and operation of, Accn: 814 (#229), (#253), (#335), (#391), (#395), (#399), (#401), (#403-404), (#410), (#432-433); 1233; 1255
Little Mountain, Accn: 814 (#254), (#406); P0: 0387
Magic Mountain, Accn: 814 (#403)
Park City, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; 544; Accn: 814 (#211), (#254), (#387), (#393), (#398); 1233; P0: 0384; 0382; A0: 0323 #15, #20.1, #20.2
Park City West, Ms: 544; A0: 0323 #6
Park West, P0: 0382
Pomerelle, Accn: 1233
Powder Mountain, Accn: 814 (#391), (#410)
Rassmussen's Ranch, Accn: 814 (#270), (#427), (#436); 1269; P0: 0380, 0391
Snow Basin, Accn: 814 (#239), (#347), (#390), (#408-409), (#413); 1255; 1401; P0: 0374; 0375
Snow Park, Accn: 814 (#263), (#398)
Snowbird, Accn: 814 (#278), (#432); 1134; 1233; P0: 0385
Solitude, Accn: 814 (#211), (#254), (#413); A0: 0323 #5
Spruces, P0: 0386
Squaw Valley, Accn: 814 (#409)
Sugar Bowl, Accn: 814 (#403)
Sun Valley, Accn: 1233; A0: 0323 #15, #19.2
Sundance, Accn: 814 (#270); 1102; P0: 0376; 0383; A0: 0323 #5
Ticket prices at, Accn: 1305
Timp Haven, Accn: 814 (#278); 1102; P0: 0376
Wolf Mountain, P0: 0382
Ski certification, Accn: 425
Ski circus, Ms: 283
Ski clothing, Accn: 814 (#232); 1246
Ski coaching, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#407), (#419)
Ski competition, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#323), (#411); 1006; 1102; 1161; 1246; 1401; 1411;
A0: 0323 #5-6, #20.2
see also Olympic Games
College ski racing, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#390), (#407); 1006
Competition results, Ms: 592
Cross country tournaments, Accn: 1006
Daynes Cup, Accn: 1006
Engen Cup, Accn: 1006
Harriman Cup, Accn: 1161
Knudsen Cup, Ms: 592; Accn: 1255
Majestic Cup, Accn: 1458
National Championships, Accn: 1161
Ski and Tee Inn Proforma, Ms: 544
Snow Cup, Ms: 592; Accn: 1006; 1134; 1161; 1255; 1401; 1411; 1458
Special Olympics, Accn: 1305
Tournaments, Accn: 1246
University of Utah ski team, Accn: 814 (#323), (#407), (#419); 1246; P0: 0372
West Cup, Ms: 544
World Championships, Accn: 1006; 1192
World Cup, Accn: 1250
Ski equipment, Accn: 814 (#240), 1006; P0: 0374
"Ski Flight," A0: 0323 #17.3
Ski industry reports, Accn: 1414
Ski Illustrated, Ms: 283
Ski instruction, Accn: 814 (#233), (#239), (#278), (#324), (#387), (#395), (#403); 1006;
1192; 1233; 1250; 1305; P0: 0376
Alta Ski School, Accn: 814 (#233), (#395); 1006
American Ski Teachers Association of Natur Teknik, Accn: 1192
Beaver Mountain, Accn: 1305
Bridgerland Ski School, Accn: 1305
Brighton Ski School, Accn: 814 (#282)
Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance, Accn: 1192
Coaching, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#407); 1246; P0: 0372
Courses, Accn: 1192
Deseret News Ski School, Accn: 814 (#324); 1006; 1080; 1134; 1401
Eastern Professional Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 1192
Far West Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425; 1192
Gaddis Training Organization, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#255)
Greater Salt Lake Ski School Inc., Accn: 1192
Instructional Skiing Books, Accn: 1246
Intermountain Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425; 1192
Intermountain Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425
National Council of Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425
National Ski Instructors Committee, Accn: 1192
Park City Ski School, Accn: 814 (#387), (#403)
Professional Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425; 1192; A0: 0323 #14, #15
Rocky Mountain Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425
Ski School Hall of Fame, Accn: 1414
Snow Basin Ski School, Accn 1401
Treasure Mountain Ski School, Accn: 1233
Ski jumping, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; Accn: 814 (#420), (#436); 1006; 1102; 1219; 1269; 1392; 1401; 1414; A0: 0323 #10, #19 Accn: 1134; A0: 0323 #7
Ski lifts, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#415), (#417); P0: 0388
Accidents, Ms: 610
Construction and maintenance, Accn: 814 (#211), (#388-389), (#426); P0: 0388
Equipment, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#388); P0: 0388
Inspection, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#388); P0: 0388
Installation, Accn: 814 (#388)
Majestic lift (Brighton), Accn: 1458
Operation of, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#229), (#399), (#427)
Standards and safety requirements, Ms: 610
Ticket prices of, Accn: 1305
Tows, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#270), (#282), (#427), (#436); 1456; P0: 0380; 0381
Trams, Ms: 610
Ski officials certification, Accn: 1250
Ski organizations, Accn: 1392
American Ski Teachers Association of Natur Teknik, Accn: 1192
Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance, Accn: 1192
Eastern Professional Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 1192
Far West Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425; 1192
Federation Internationale des Ski, Accn: 814 (#411); A0: 0323 #11
Gaddis Training Organization, Ms: 592; Accn: 814 (#255)
Intermountain Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425; 1192
Intermountain Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425
Mount Logan Ski Club, P0: 0381
Mount Olympus Ski Club, Accn: 1219
National Council of Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425
National Ski Association, Accn: 425; 1192
National Ski Instructors Committee, Accn: 1192
Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Association, Accn: 425
Pacific Northwest Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 1192
Professional Ski Instructors of America, Accn: 425; 1192; A0: 0323 #14, #15
Professional Ski Instructors of America Intermountain, Accn: 425; A0: 0323 #14, #15
Rocky Mountain Ski Instructors Association, Accn: 425
Salt Lake Ski Club, Accn: 814 (#420)
United States Ski Association, Accn: 1250
United Alta Skiers, A0: 0323 #5, #6
Utah Ski Association, Accn: 1415
Utah Ski Club, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; Accn: 1006;
Ski patrols, Ms: 283; Accn: 814 (#281), (#347), (#398), (#409), (#416), (#421), (#424)
Alta Ski Patrol, Accn: 814 (#416), (#421), (#424); 1134
Civilian Ski Patrol, Ms: 283
Manuals and books, Accn: 1134
Park City Ski Patrol, Accn: 814 (#398)
Provo Ski Patrol, Accn: 1102
Snow Basin Ski Patrol, Accn: 814 (#409)
Ski publications, Ms: 593; Accn: 425; 1233; 1414
Ski racing, Accn: 814 (#411); 1096; 1102; 1161; 1246; 1401; 1411 also see Olympic Games
Ski rules and regulations, Accn: 1250
Ski School Hall of Fame, Accn: 1414
Ski the Rockies, Accn: 1233
Ski touring, Accn: 814 (#282)
Ski tournaments, Accn: 1246
Ski tow tests, Ms: 610
Ski Utah, Accn: 1415
Ski Utah, Ms: 593
"Ski Wonderland," A0: 0323 #17.4
"Skiing and Skating Hints," Accn: 1080
Skiing books, Accn: 1414
Skiing films, A0: 0323 #17
"Skiing In The United States," Accn: 1414
"Skiing 1932," A0: 0323 #10.1
Skiing songs, Ms: 283
"Skiing the American Way," A0: 0323 #16
"Skiing With Hannes Schneider," A0: 0323 #17.2
Skinner, Suzanne, Accn: 1411
Smith, K. (Jesse Kimball), Accn: 814 (#282); 1192; 1456
Snow Basin Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#239), (#347), (#390), (#408-409), (#413); 1255; 1401; P0: 0374; 0375
Snow Basin Ski School, Accn: 1401; P0: 0374
Snow Cup, Ms: 592; Accn: 1006; 1134; 1161; 1255; 1401; 1411; 1458
Snow grooming, P0: 0370
Snow Park Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#263), (#398)
Snowbird race results, Accn: 1250
Snowbird Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#278), (#432); 1134; 1233; P0: 0385
"Snowbird Sunshine," A0: 0323 #23
Solitude, Accn: 814 (#211), (#254), (#413); A0: 0323 #5
Soccer, Accn: 1006; 1269; 1401
Special Olympics, Accn: 1305
Speyer, Carol, Accn: 814 (#417)
Speyer, Fred, Accn: 814 (#406), (#417)
Sports Illustrated, Ms: 593
Spruces Ski Area, P0: 0386
Squaw Valley Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#409)
Stephens, F. P., Ms: 283
Stewart, Ava, Accn: 1102; 814 (#270); P0: 0376
Stewart, Barbara, Accn: 1102
Stewart, Ray, Accn: 1102; 814 (#270); P0: 0376
Stokes, Susan, Accn: 1255
Stoney, Leon, Ms: 283
Strand, Martinius, Accn: 1006; 1392
Sugar Bowl Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#403)
Summerhays, Boyd, Accn: (#418)
Summerhays, Press, Accn: (#419)
Sun Valley Ski Area, Accn: 1233; A0: 0323 #15, #19.2
Sundance, Accn: 814 (#270); 1102; P0: 0376; 0383; A0: 0323 #5
Switzerland, A0: 0323 #17.4


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Taub, Edward A., Accn: 1071
Taylor, Sam, Accn: 1102
Thayne's Canyon, Accn: 814 (#282); 1456
Thompson, Gregory C., Accn: 814 (#282), (#403), (#427), (#431)
Thompson, John, A0: 0323 #17
Timp Haven Ski Area, Accn: 814 (#278); 1102; P0: 0376
Timpanogos, Accn: 814 (#270); 1102; P0: 0376
Tokle, Torger, Accn: 1006
Tomba, Alberto, Accn: 1250
Touring, Accn: 814 (#282)
Tows, see Ski lifts
Trams, see Ski lifts
Treasure Mountain Ski School, Accn: 1233
Turner, Jack, Ms: 593


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Ulland, Sigard, Accn: 1006; 1219; 1269; 1401
United Alta Skiers, A0: 0323 #5, #6
U. S. Army Tenth Mountain Division, Accn: 814 (#282); 1456
U. S. Ski Hall of Fame, A0: 0323 #4
United States Forest Service, Ms: 610; Accn: 814 (#388); P0: 0370; 0374; 0375; 0381
United States Ski Association, Accn: 1250
Intermountain Division, Accn: 1250
United States Olympic Committee Overview Commission, Ms: 593
University of Utah, Ms: 593; A0: 0323 #3
Ski archives program, A0: 0323 #8, #9
Ski team, Accn: 814 (#323), (#407), (#419); 1246; P0: 0372
Utah Business, Ms: 593
Utah Oil Refining Co., Accn 1080
"Utah On My Mind," A0: 0323 #24
Utah Ski Association, Accn 1415
Utah Ski Club, Ms: 162, Pgs 25-26, 28; Accn: 1006;
Utah skiing-
Brochures and trail maps, Accn: 1415
Guides, Accn: 1414
Industry, A0: 0323 #23-25
"Powder Next Door," Accn: 1134
Tourism, Accn: 1414
Utah Sports Authority, Accn: 814 (#402)
Utah Tourism Council, A0: 0323 #24-25
Utah Wilderness Association, Accn: 1250
Utah Winter Games, Ms: 593
"Utah Winter Games Feasibility Committee Study," A0: 0323 #18.1
"A Non-Trivial Pursuit," Ms: 593
Utahns For Responsible Public Spending, Ms: 593


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Valor, Paul, Accn: 425; 1192
Varela, Vicki, Accn: 814 (#265)


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Walker, Jack, Accn: 1219; 814 (#420)
Wasatch Mountain Club
Correspondence, Ms: 283
History, Ms: 283; Accn: 814 (#393)
Ledger, Ms: 283
Ladies Chorus, Ms: 283
Notices, events, dances, badges, nomination plaque, Ms: 283; Accn: 814 (#393);
P0: 0392
Organizational records, Ms: 283
Schedules, Ms: 283
Wasatch Mountains, P0: 0370
Wasatch Rambler, Ms: 283
Weins, Louise, Accn: 1071
Welch, Tom, Ms: 593; Accn: 814 (#431)
West Cup, Ms: 544
Western Ski Time News, Ms: 544
White Badge, A0: 0323 #12
Whitefish, A0: 0323 #14
Wilderness Associates Inc., Ms: 146, Bx 571:9-10
Williamson, Gary C., Ms: 146, Bx 571:9-10
Winter Olympic Games, see Olympic Games
Winterwest ski packages, Accn: 1233
Wolf Mountain, P0: 0382
World Championships, Accn: 1006; 1192
World Cup racing, Accn: 1250
Wren, Georgi, A0: 0323 #17.1


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Zeigler, Bob, Accn: 425

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