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651 The famous Wheaties ad that kept Alf Engen from competing in the 1936 Winter Olympics held at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.1936-12-22uum_map_usa
652 February 21, 1932 article about ski competition.1932-02-21uum_map_usa
653 Felix Koziol receiving the "Outstanding Service Award to U.S. Skiing," in 1952.1952uum_map_usa
654 Felix Koziol.1952uum_map_usa
655 First Alta Ski Area illustration used for promotional purposed. Rendering by Alan Engen, circa 1960.1960uum_map_usa
656 The first day of work on the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum, April 19, 2000.2000-04-19uum_map_usa
657 The first day of work on the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center / Alf Engen Ski Museum, April 19, 2000.2000-04-19uum_map_usa
658 The first inductees into the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) Intermountain Division Ski Hall of Fame on April 23, 1989 at Alta, UT. L to R: Bill Lash, Alf Engen, K. Smith, and M. Earl Miller.1989-04-23uum_map_usa
659 The first Mount Olympus Ski Club tournament flyer, 1935.1935-01uum_map_usa
660 First rope tow, Woodstock, VT.1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939; 1940uum_map_usa
661 The first ski team sponsored by the University of utah, mid 1940s. L to R: Laury Mauss, Wilford "Bill" Beesley, Ike Armstrong, Sid Eliason, and Bob Groesbeck.1945uum_map_usa
662 The first tournament on Ecker Hill, circa 1930.1930uum_map_usa
663 The first U.S. Olympic ski jumping team, 1924. L to R: Anders Haugen, LeMoine Batson, Harry Lein, Sigurd Overby, John Carleton. Not pictured, but also a member of the team was Ragnar Dmtvedt.1924uum_map_usa
664 The first U.S. Olympic ski team, 1924. L to R: Anders Haugen, captain, LeMoine Batson, Harry Lein, Sigurd Overbye, and John Carleton. Photo taken at Chamonix, France in February, 1924. Ragnar Omtvedt arrived too late to be included in the photo.1924-02uum_map_usa
665 The first University of Utah ski team, January 3, 1947. Front row, L to R: Dick Movitz and Bill Beesley. Back row, L to R: Dick Kirby, Steve Nebeker, Sverre Engen (coach), Jack Reddish, and Dev Jennings.1947-01-03uum_map_usa
666 Forest Service encourages Utah's winter sports: hundreds flock to Big Cottonwood resort (Deseret News Article dated January 9, 1937)1937-01-09uum_map_usa
667 Forest Service personnel at Alta, L to R: John Herbert, Jim Gilbert, Felix Koziol, and Bob Saffron, mid 1950s.1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957uum_map_usa
668 Founders of the Ski Utah Associates, Front L to R: Wilby Durham and Jack Wilson. Back L to R: Dev Jennings and Stan Nelson, circa late 1950s.1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966uum_map_usa
669 Founders of the Ski Utah Associates, front, L to R: Wilby Durham and Jack Wilson. Back, L to R: Dev Jennings and Stan Nelson.1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966uum_map_usa
670 Founders of the Ski Utah Associates. Wilby Durham (front left), Jack Wilson (front right), Dev Jennings (rear left), and Stan Nelson (rear right), circa late 1950s.1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966uum_map_usa
671 Four Utah ski pioneers, L to R: Axel Andresen, Ed Nordquist, Calmar Andreasen, Eugene Andresen, circa early 1930s.1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934uum_map_usa
672 Frank Steward, recognized master "doping" (waxing) expert in the late 1800s.1880; 1881; 1882; 1883; 1884; 1885; 1886; 1887; 1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892; 1893; 1894; 1895; 1896; 1897; 1898; 1899uum_map_usa
673 Fred Speyer, first General Manager of the ski lifts at Alta, early 1950s.1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935uum_map_usa
674 Fred Speyer, fist General Manager of Alta Ski lifts, circa 1950.1950uum_map_usa
675 Freestyle aerialist in flight at the Olympic Sports Park, September 29, 2000.2000-09-29uum_map_usa
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