Alta Ski Resort photograph collection, 1930-1993

Overview of the Collection

Title
Alta Ski Resort photograph collection
Dates
1930-1993 (inclusive)
Quantity
2.08 linear feet, (1 archives box, 1 oversize archives box)
Collection Number
P0371
Summary
The Alta Ski Resort photograph collection contains 93 photographs detailing the historic and scenic beauty of Alta from the early days of both mining and skiing.
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

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Utah's Alta Ski Area is often referred to as a "skier's mountain." It's one out of three ski-only areas in the United States, and for the past eight decades, it's provided a unique and authentic skiing experience. Generations of skiers have been coming to this ski haven nestled atop Little Cottonwood Canyon within the Wasatch Mountain Range for its quality deep powder, beautiful mountain scenery, and unfailing snowfall year after year.

It was officially designated a ski area in 1938 with the construction of the second ski chairlift in the western U.S. (a couple years after Idaho's installation in Sun Valley). This was in part thanks to the Salt Lake Winter Sports Association (later known as the Alta Ski Lifts Company) and a group of local businessmen who raised $10,000 for the project.

However, it's the years and events that took place prior to Alta's establishment as a ski area that helped define what it has become for skiers today. In 1935, world-champion skier Alf Engen (the namesake of Alta's ski school, which he helped establish) explored Alta's slopes on behalf of the U.S. Forest Service to scout potential winter sports sites. His recommendations to the U.S. Forest Service ultimately sparked the catalyst for Alta's development as a future ski area. The following year, a road to Alta was constructed using an old railroad bed.

In 1937, George H. Watson who had been buying old mining claims in the area gave up 700 acres of his deeds to the U.S. Forest Service for recreational use. Another 900 acres was then contributed by Wasatch Mines owner William O'Connor. Both of these events finally allowed the U.S. Forest Service to approve Alta as a designated ski area to the Winter Sports Association.

From its unassuming beginnings, Alta has continued to grow. In 1960, the Alta Ski Area was enlarged to accommodate the growing popularity of skiing. "By 1970, Alta recorded 92 full-time residents and was incorporated as a town in order to become eligible for federal government funds," explains Connie Marshall, the director of marketing for Alta Ski Area and one of the longtime residents of Alta dating back to the mid-1970s. "The incorporation brought with it the formulation of an overall master plan for future development of all surrounding private lands."

But the expansion into private lands didn't stop there. It spilled over into neighboring ski resorts as well. During the 2001-2002 ski season, Alta partnered with neighboring Snowbird Ski Resort to offer a lift ticket and season pass that gave access to both resorts. This meant skiers had access to a total of 4,700 acres of skiing terrain and 26 chairlifts. Since this combo move, Alta-Snowbird was named the top ski destination in North America five years in a row by Skiing Magazine.

Despite the growth, though, for more than 80 years Alta has remained true to its original purpose and statement: To provide authentic skiing experiences in a natural mountain environment. "A commitment to the pure sport of skiing has been unchanged," Marshall says. "Some describe the experience as no-frills, but it actually is an experience in which, organically, the various leaders of Alta's evolution have held by the same tenant—preserve the quality of the skiing experience."

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

These 93 photographs detail the historic and scenic beauty of Alta from the early days of both mining and skiing.

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

Acquisition Information

Donated by Janet Quinney Lawson in 1993, 2000 unknown donor

Processing Note

Processed by Drew Ross in 2001.

Related Materials

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

Separated Materials

See also the Alta ski area collection, Accn1414 in the Manuscripts Division.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1 Alta, Scenery and early days
  • 1-3. Skiers on bunny slope on the Greely Bowl, Upper Alta Basin, Wasatch National Forest.
  • 4-5. Wasatch winter scene at Alta
  • 6. Compilation of Alta runs.
  • 7. Avalanche debris.
  • 8. Skiers on deck of lodge, circa 1950.
  • 9. Skiers at base, Mt. Superior in background.
  • 10. Snow, Alta, Utah. Bureau of Reclamation photo by Mel Davis.
  • 11. Watson's shelter in spring.
  • 12. From base to Mt. Baldy.
  • 13. Rustler with slide.
  • 14. Digital only item, scanned photo of a Alta ski scene with pen lines.
  • 15. The field party in Germania Basin, 1933. Left to Right: Marlan Nelson, Andy Hank, Lawrence Waggener, Roscoe Files, Mike Wright, Bill Rozynik, Gay Weidenhoft, E.L. Bandtrief, Paul Hank, Slim Davies, Monty Atwater, Nelson Stone, Ed LaChapelle, Bob Haag, Wendell Frisby, Lloyd Johnson, John Clement.
  • 16. Alf Engen selecting a potential ski area, Snow Basin, circa 1938
  • 17. Skier Checking "Ski Run Control" sign at top of Germania, January 1965. Photo by G.F. Horton.
  • 18. Beginners on Alta Lodge rope tow, January, 1965. Photo by G.F. Horton (USFS).
  • 19. Skiers in line at Wildcat, January, 1965. Photo by G.F. Horton.
  • 20. Skiers on Alta Lodge rope tow, February, 1966. Photo by G.F. Horton.
  • 21. Lift lines at Collins and Wildcat; in front of Goldminer's. February, 1966. Photo by G.F. Horton.
  • 22. Goldminer's Daughter with Superior in background. February, 1966. Photo by G.F. Horton.
  • 23-24. In front of Watson's shelter, February. 1966. Photo by G.F. Horton.
  • 25. Upper Albion Basin (Sugerloaf thru East Greely). Photo by F.C. Kaziol.
  • 26. Base area and lower Rustler, 1962, spring. Photo by Lee Kay.
  • 27. Base area of Wildcat and Collins, 1962, spring. Photo by Lee Kay.
  • 28. Four skiers sitting on porch, c. 1955.
  • 29: View of Glory Hole from the east.
  • 30: View looking west at "Yellow Trail" on the Germania Ridge from the ridge above Glory Hole (cirque north of Sugarloaf Mountain).
  • 31: View of Glory Hole from the northeast
  • 32: View of Yellow Trail from the east.
  • 33: View of Germania Pass from the east.
  • 34: View of Mt. Baldy from the east.
  • 35: View of Sugarloaf Pass and Mt. Baldy from the northeast.
  • 36: View of Sugarloaf Pass from the north.
  • 37. Roto Waxer used by Alta Lift Co. June, 1974, photo by Levitt.
  • 38. Skiers viewing landscape.
1 2 Alta, Utah December 27-31, 1973
  • 1-26. A large storm deposited deep snow, resulting in avalanches on Grizzly, Hellgate, and Superior. The sequence also shows some of the clean up. Taken After The Storm of Dec. 27-31, 1973. Used in Report to Supervisor's Office, May 6th, 1974. Blake.
1 3 Rustler
  • 1 : West Rustler Slide area as seen from vicinity of Collins Ridge, c. 1941
  • 2 : Small slab fracture on North Rustler, c.1953. Photo by Monty Atwater.
  • 3 : Rustler from the West
  • 4 : Rustler from the North
  • 5 : Rustler from the East
  • 6 : High Rustler before cat track, Color slide.
  • 7 : High Rustler, 1948. Photo by Monty Atwater.
  • 8 : Looking Down High Rustler, 1948. Photo by Monty Atwater.
  • 9--10 : High Rustler, 1948. Photo by Monty Atwater.
1 4 Corkscrew
  • 1-2. Skiers in the corkscrew, 1965. Photos by Bob Theodarson
  • 3: Skier in Lower Corkscrew. The back reads " 1940's, F.C. Koziol," however the image appears to match the others in the folder.
1 5 Alta Parking lot, 1968-1969
  • 1-6: Clearing avalanche debris. 1968-1969. Photos by Ray Lindquist
  • 7. Snowpine parking w/ Collins Gulch in background, c. 1940's.
  • 8. Parking above Alta Lodge w/ Grizzly Gulch in background, c. 1940's. [missing item]
  • 9. In the Grizzly parking lot, Jan. 1965. Photo by G.F. Horton.
1 6 Superior from Alta
  • 1. Superior from west.
  • 2-3. Superior from Alta, 1951. Photo by F.C. Kaziol.
  • 4. Sverre Engen doing avalanche control with Superior in background. January, 1941. Photo by Paul F. Bieler.
  • 5. Superior from valley.
  • 6. Mt. Superior thru Toledo, 1948. photo by Monty Atwater.
1 7 Albion Basin
  • 1 : Albion Basin Flowers
  • 2 : Albion Basin looking northwest towards Flagstaff and Emma Ridges.
  • 3--6 : Flowers in Albion Basin
  • 7 : Albion Basin Summertime.
  • 8 : Albion Basin- looking northwest- note the Sugar Loaf lift road.
  • 9 : Albion Basin- looking southwest towards base and talus slopes of Devils Castle.
1960s
1 8 Summer
  • 1. Alta Lodge, c. 1957. Photo from United States Forest Service.
  • 2-5. Alta, c. 1957. Photo from United States Forest Service.
  • 6. Alta Base, July 1958. Photo by B.W. Muir.
  • 7. Top terminal of Germania Lift.
  • 8. Base lodge.
  • 9-15. Gold Miner's daughter - new addition under construction. Negatives only.
  • 16. The set of negatives above were not counted correctly, there is no number 16.
  • 17. Watson's shelter.
1 9 Alta, 1968. Original post office
  • 1: Photo of the old post office at Alta, Utah looking Northwest, towards Flagstaff. July 12th, 1968. Photo by Ray Lindquist.
  • 2: Miner's Cabin, Babers Spring. July 12th, 1968. Photo by Ray Lindquist.
  • 3: Photo of the old original post office of Alta. July 11th, 1968. Photo by Ray Lindquist.
  • 4: Photo of the old original post office of Alta. July 12th, 1968. Photo by Ray Lindquist.
1 10 Alta and Brighton aerials
  • 1-13. Winter aerials
  • 14-21. Views of Little Cottonwood., May 1981
  • 22. Early aerial of Alta.
  • 23-24. View looking south from Cardiff area toward Alta ski area development. Collin's Gulch area and adjacent avalanche parks, 1941.
  • 25. Montage panorama of Peruvian Gulch.
1 11 Helicopter landing spots
  • 1. Rustler Lodge Porch
  • 2. Peruvian Lodge Garage
  • 3. Goldminer's Daughter porch
  • 4. Alta Lodge porch
  • 5-6. Helicopter at Rustler Lodge
1 12 Ski lifts
  • 1-3. Setting ski lift tower on Sugar Loaf lift, fall of 1967
  • 4-7. Collin's Lift, Alta, Utah, July 1974, photos by Cliff Blake
  • 8: Collin's Lift, Alta., Utah, July 1974.
1 13 Lodges
  • 1. Peruvian Lodge, c. 1940s. Photo by F.C. Koziol.
  • 2. "Skiers coming in after days run." Superior slide path and Rustler Lodge in background, January 1965. Photo by G.F. Horton. Duplicate photo in collection.
  • 3. Peruvian Lodge from Forest Service station, avalanche debris in foreground, c. late 1950s
  • 4. Alta Lodge and base area. Spring, 1962. Photo by Lee Kay.
  • 5. Peruvian Ridge and Peruvian Lodge from near Alta Lodge. Spring, 1962. Photo by Lee Kay.
  • 6. Looking down on Alta Lodge from Eagle's Nest, 1948. Photo by Monty Atwater.
  • 7-8. Goldminer's Daughter.
  • 9. Alta Lodge.
  • 10. Goldminer's Daughter.
  • 11. Road near Alta Lodge.
  • 12. Parking lot below Albion Basin.
  • 13. Goldminer's Daughter.
  • 14. Parking lot below Albion Basin.
1 14 Alta, color negatives
  • 1-6. Ski activity at Alta, 1964. Photos by G.F. Horton.
  • 7-13. Alta ski lifts and lift lines, one photo is missing from collection. March, 1964. Photos by G.F. Horton.
  • 14-15. Riding Collins single chair. 1964.
1 15 Load testing orignial wildcat lift
  • 1-3. Inspection of Wildcat double-chair lift at Alta, c. 1960.
  • 4. Load testing original Wildcat, 1960. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
1 16 Alta, superslide
  • 1 . Skier with Baldy in background. March, 1964. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
  • 2 . Riding Germania, P-ridge in background. March, 1964. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
  • 3 . Riding Albion with Snake Pit and Greely Hill in the background. March, 1964. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
  • 4 . Skiing in the meadow. March, 1964. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
  • 5 . Looking down on Watson Shelter. March, 1964. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
  • 6 . From top of old Wildcat looking down P-ridge. March, 1964. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
  • 7 . Skiers coming off East Greely. March, 1964. Photo by Ed LaChapelle.
1 17 Ninth National Gelande, April 27, 1973
  • 1 . Alf Engen and Junior Bounous. From Earl A. Miller. 9th National Gelande, April 27th, 1973.
  • 2 . Mike Grazier and Roger Evans of Crested Butte, Colorado, winning the most spectacular event at Alta with this backward-forward somersault. 9th National Gelande, April 27th, 1973.
  • 3 . Glen Tillotsen. Member of the "Get Hot" skiers, executes a backwards somersault during action of National Gelande. 9th National Gelande, April 27th, 1973.
  • 4 . Darrell Wagstaff, Salt Lake City's "Get Hot" skier, attempts a backward layout at last year's National Gelande. 9th National Gelande, April 27th, 1973.
1 18 Portraits, 1950s
  • 1 . Portrait possibly of Jack Reddish, c.1950
  • 2 . Portrait possibly of Dick Movitz, c.1950
  • 3 . Alf Engen with possibly Dick Movitz and Barney McLean, c.1950
  • 4 . Possibly Dick Movitz with unidentifid woman, c. 1950
  • 5 . Portrait of unidentified man, c. 1950
  • 6 . Dev Jennings, c. 1950
  • 7 . Jack Reddish, c. 1950
  • 8 . Some members of the United States' Men's ski team for the 1950 International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) World Championship, c. 1950. Possibly: Dean Perkins, Jim Griffith, Jack Reddish, Brooks Dodge, Toni Matt, Dick Movitz, and Barney McLean.
  • 9 . Corey Engen, c. 1950
  • 10 . Possibly Dev Jennings, c.1950
  • 11 . Possibly Barney McLean and Dick Movitz, c. 1950
  • 12 . Possibly Dick Movitz, c. 1950
  • 13 . Sverre Engen, c. 1950
1 19 Skiing, 1950s
  • 1--3 . Ski racers at possibly the Sun Valley Harriman Cup, c. 1950
  • 4 . Spectators and announcers watches a ski race at possibly the Sunvalley Harriman Cup, c. 1950
  • 5--8 . Ski racers at possibly the Sunvalley Harriman Cup, c. 1950
  • 9 . Skier balancing on his poles, c.1950
  • 10 . Skier, c.1950
  • 11 . Possibly Jack Reddish ski racing, c.1950
  • 12 . Skier with mountains in the background, c.1950
  • 13 . Skier falling, c. 1950
  • 14 . Skier balancing on poles, c. 1950
  • 15 . Ski racer, c.1950
  • 16--17 . Dick Movitz ski racing at possibly the Sunvalley Harriman Cup, c. 1950
1 20 Ski jumping, 1950s
  • 1--2 . Ski jumping, c.1950
  • 3--4 . Corey Engen ski jumping, c. 1950
  • 5 . Dick Movitz ski jumping, c.1950
1 21 Stein Eriksen with Alf Engen, circa 1990
  • 1-6: Stein Eriksen with Alf Engen, circa 1995.
  • 7: Stein Eriksen with Alf and Alan Engen, circa 1995.
1 22 Suzy Skinner at Alta, circa 1950
  • 1--4 : Suzan Skinner at Alta, c. 1950
  • 5 : Suzan Skinner's Hellgate Cabin
  • 6 : Suzanne (Anthony) Skinner at Alta, 1940-1944
  • 7 : Miller Ski Co., photo by Earl A. Miller.
  • 8 : Suzan Skinner's Hellgate Cabin, 1944
1 23 Party at Alta, 1968
  • 1 : Alf and Evelyn Engen and Jim Shane at a party at Alta, 1968
  • 2 : Shirley Walker at a party at Alta, 1968
  • 3 : Jim Shane and Alf Engen at Alta party, 1968
  • 4--5 : Alf Engen dancing at Alta party, 1968
  • 6 : Sally at Alta party, 1968
1 24 Founders of Skiing-Ski Race. Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1994
  • 1--2 : Alan and Alf Engen with Alan's award for winning the "Founders of Skiing Ski Race." Santa Fe, New Mexico. March, 1994
1 25 Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Awards Banquet
  • 1 : Honorees: left to right: Alf Engen, Jack Nichol for D. Wayne Nichol (Post-Humously), Junior Bounous, Bill Lash, and Max Lundberg. From Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 2 : Bill Lash at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 3 : Max Lundberg at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 4 : Junior Bounous at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 5 : Alf M. Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 6 : Bill Lash and Alan Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 7 : Junior Bounous and Alan Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 8 : Max Lundberg and Alan Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 9 : Max Lundberg and Alan Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 10 : Bill Lash and Alan Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 11 : Alf and Alan Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
  • 12 : Jon, Alf, and Alan Engen at the Alf Engen Ski School Hall of Fame Award Banquet. April 23rd, 1993.
1 26 Portraits
  • 1 : Corey Engen
  • 2 : Marthinius A. Strand, copy of portait in National Ski Hall of Fame.
1 27 Ski Patrol
  • 1 : Tom Foley, Harold Goodro, Gordon Alcott, Dave Shelden. Alta Ski Patrol, 1949
oversize-box
2 Photographs
  • 1 : Dick Movitz at Alta, 1944. Photo by Ray Atkeson.
  • 2 : Corey Engen ski jumping, enlargement of P0371n01_20_004
  • 3 : Dick Movitz
  • 4 : Woman skiing, possibly Suzy Harris Rytting
  • 5 : Skier in powder
  • 6 : Ted Major shinning at Alta, 1939. Photo by L.A. Olson
  • 7 : Dev Jennings