Mel and Peggy Fletcher photograph collection, 1930s

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Fletcher, Mel, 1918-2010
Title
Mel and Peggy Fletcher photograph collection
Dates
1930s (inclusive)
Quantity
1 box
Collection Number
P0943
Summary
The Mel and Peggy Fletcher photograph collection consists of ski images along with family photographs.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

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.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

(1918 – 2010)

In the annals of Utah's skiing history, Mel Fletcher merits his own chapter. Its pages would regale readers with tales of "a human ski lift," a lift builder, trail-cutter, ski jumper, ski school director, ski patrol leader, ski club president and tireless servant in his hometown of Park City.

Always with upbeat demeanor, a young Fletcher pumped gas, mounted tire chains and drove skiers to the mountaintops, thus his self-proclaimed "human ski lift" title. He jumped, often on barrel staves, at Park City's Creole Hill, a one-time mine dump as well as at jump meets throughout the region.

In 1946, he became Summit County's first ski school director at Snow Park, also called Frog Valley, and now Deer Valley Resort. In 1965, Mel became ski patrol director at Treasure Mountain Ski Area (now Park City Mountain). From 1979 to 1981, he was patrol director at Parleys Summit (formally Gorgoza Park and now Woodward Park City).

The grandson of a town barber, Mel's passion for Park City ran as deep as its silver mines. He was a volunteer for the fire department, the Park City School Board, the Park City Historical Society, and the American Legion, among others.

Living to age 92, Mel watched the 2002 Olympic Winter Games unfold at his doorstep, and marveled at how far his beloved ski sport had advanced. It was a pleasure well deserved.

Mel was inducted into the Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame in 2018. The above biograpical note is from that event.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Mel and Peggy Fletcher photograph collection consists of ski images along with family photographs.

most of the collection is digital only; the originals returned to the donor.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Processing Note

Processed by Ashley Arave in 2006.

Related Materials

Forms part of the Ski and Snow Sports Archives (S.J. Quinney Outdoor Recreation Archives).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1 Mel Fletcher, digital scans only
  • 1: Mel Fletcher, Bill Baily and Don Young at the Utah Centennial Ski Jumping Championships at Ecker Hill, circa 1947-1948.
  • 2: Mel Fletcher skiing with others, circa 1960s-1970s
  • 3: Mel Fletcher and others doing gelandes off a ridge, circa 1960s
  • 4: Mel Fletcher jumping off Landes Hill at Snow Basin 1949
  • 5: Mel Fletcher standing in front of a car with his skis
  • 6: Mel Fletcher jumping Creole Hill in Park City, Utah
  • 7: Mel Fletcher skiing powder
  • 8: Mel Fletcher ?
  • 9: Mel Flethcer on ice skates, Biddulph Studios, 1949
1 2 Mel and Peggy Fletcher, digital scans only
  • 10: Mel Fletcher as a 13 year old boy with his skis
  • 11: Mel Fletcher "boat picture" Camp Pend Oreille (?), circa 1940
  • 12: Mel Fletcher, 45, and Peggy, 25, when she was pregnant with Rex, 1964
  • 13: Mel Fletcher, 86, and Peggy, 66. Christmas of 2004
  • 14: Mel Fletcher, 89 at Colby's retirement, 2007
  • 15: Mel Fletcher, 2003
  • 16: newspaper article on Mel Fletcher ski jumping
1 3 Mel Fletcher
  • 17-18: Mel Fletcher as a child at his home on Park Avenue
  • 19: Mel Fletcher as a young boy (9-11 years old)) dressed as a cowboy.
  • 20: Fletcher family L to R: Roy (father), Marian (brother), Gladys (sister), Blanch (mother), Bertha (sister), front center: Mel and Juanita (sister).
  • 21: Park City HIgh School Football team outside the old high school, 1936. Mel is standing on the far right in a white shirt.
  • 22: Virg Street, Glen Brierley, Mel Fletcher psoing across the street from the old Park city high school, 1938
  • 23: L to R: Cliff Roach, Don Young, CLiff Street, Bud TAssman, Mel Fletcher, John Novak plating rollerskate basketball. "One of the many invented sports for past time in PArk City. With baskets already in Elks Hall, all that was needed was Parrish rental skates. Softball on ice was also played in the winter." 1938-1939.
  • 24: Mel and Bob Burn, Sr. at Jupiter, 1938-1939
  • 25: Mel and Otto Carpenter at Jupiter, 1938-1939
  • 26:Mel in naval uniform, 1944
  • 27: L to R: Don Young, Mel Fletcher, Bill "Shog" Bailey at Thaynes, 1946-1947. These three were the founders of teh ski club "Snow Park." Mel was president, Bill was vice president, and Don was treasurer
  • 28: Mel in fliht at Ecker Hill, 1947-1948. Mel placed 6th with a 163 foot jump.
  • 29-30: Gordy Despain (35) and Mel (29) standing at the top of Ecker Hill at the 1948 Utah Centennial ski jump meet
  • 31-32: Mel Fletcher ice skating
  • 33: Mel in San Fransisco on his way to fleet air squadron 117 in Oahu, Hawaii, 1950.
  • 34: Mel on the shoulders of an unknown man on the beach in Hawaii, 1950-1952.
  • 35: Mel and Les Roach on barrel stave skis at SNow Park, 1952
  • 36: Mel, after being discharged in San Fransisco, at a bar, 1952
  • 37: Mel glassading at BRighton, 1953
  • 38: Mike Ivers, Ron Williams, Mel Fletcher, Bob Burns, and unknown skier behind Mel.
  • 39: Mel Mel at Brighton ranger station on his day off of instructing, 1958.
  • 40: Mel Fletcher, Bib Buttons, Roger Haran, Woody Anderson, Cathy Brinton, Sandy Wade Anderson at the Three Kings chairlift opening, 1970
  • 41-42: Mel skiing on barrel staves in jeans and a t-shirt at Park City Ski Area's Winter Carnival. Note: Mel had a thyroid condition during this time was was only 127 pounds in this picture.
  • 43: Mel Fletcher by the Snow Park Ski School sign, 1986
  • 44: Mel Fletcher wearing an American Legion hat, 1987
  • 45: Mel Fletcher's 70th birthday-a new gold bag, 1988
  • 46: Mel Fletcher skiing with others at the entrance of Mel's Alley at Park City Mountain, circa 1988
  • 47: Mel Fletcher in fireman uniform, 1990
  • 48: Mel and Peggy Fletcher at the Captain's cocktail party, 1991
  • 49: Mel Fletcher standing outside the Glenwood Cemetary gate in Park City, 1995
  • 50: L to R: Nelson Bennett, John Narcisson, Ray Nye, Gordon Allcot, Vern Frandsen, William Rhodes, Sverre Engen, Bob Grossbeck, Judd Preston. Middle row: Greg Thompson, Earl Miller, Harold Luddinton, Sam Kalm, Bob Beck, Mel Fletcher. Front Row: Clark Parkinson and Sarah Michalak at the 1996 annual Ski Affair.
  • 51: Mel and grandson, Roscoe (age 14 months) in May 2002.
  • 52: Mel and Peggy Fletcher at Mel's 85th birthday. Mel's button reads: "I survived damn near everything."
  • 53: Fletcher family at the 2003 annual Ski Affair. L to R: Peggy, Rex, Jilbette, Mel
  • 54: Mel wearing an American Legion hat at a ceremony for veterans on November 11, 2005
  • 55: Fletcher family photo, 2009. Back row: Linda, Rex, Jillbette. Middle: Teagan, Peggy, Roscoe, Mel. Front: Jackson and Trey.
  • 56: Mel's Intermountain Ski Assocaition Ski Teacher certificate, 1949
  • 57: articles about Snow Park
  • 58: Mel funeral brochure
1 4 Consturction of ski jumps for the 2002 Winter Olympics
  • 1-6: Bear Hallow ski jump, Novemnber 1992
1 5 Engens, 1940s
  • 1: Sverre Engen jumping at Landes Hill, photo by Jack White, 1940s.
  • 2: Alf Engen, Sverre Engen and Don at Ecker Hill, 1946-47.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Ski jumping--Utah--Photographs
  • Skiers--Utah--Photographs
  • Skiers--Utah--Photographs

Personal Names

  • Fletcher, Mel, 1918-2010--Photographs

Form or Genre Terms

  • Digital photographs