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      <titlestmt>
        <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Pomerelle Mountain Resort photograph collection, 
				<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1930/2006" encodinganalog="date">undated</date>
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                <titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Pomerelle Mountain Resort photograph collection</titleproper>
                
                <author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid created by Gareth Horwood</author>
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        	<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Multimedia Archives, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah</publisher>
        		<address>
          			<addressline>295 South 1500 East</addressline>
          			<addressline>Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0860</addressline>
          			<addressline>801-581-8864</addressline>
					<addressline>http://lib.utah.edu/collections/multimedia-archives</addressline>
        		</address>
        	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2007" encodinganalog="date">© 2007 (last modified: 2018)</date>			
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            <creation>Encoded by Gareth Horwood
			<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2007">2007</date>
			</creation>
            
            <langusage>Finding aid encoded in 
			<language encodinganalog="language" langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English</language> in Latin script.
			</langusage>
            <descrules>Finding aid based on DACS (<title render="italic">Describing Archives: A Content Standard, 2nd Edition</title>)</descrules>            
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		 <change>
                <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="2022">2022</date>
                <item>Finding aid revised and re-encoded by Sara Davis.</item>
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	<repository>
        <corpname encodinganalog="publisher">University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections</corpname>
        <subarea encodinganalog="publisher">Photographs Division</subarea>
        <address>
          <addressline>Special Collections</addressline>
          <addressline>295 South 1500 East</addressline>
          <addressline>Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0860</addressline>
          <addressline>801-581-8864</addressline>
          <addressline>http://lib.utah.edu/collections/multimedia-archives</addressline>
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            <unitid encodinganalog="identifier" countrycode="US" repositorycode="US-UUML">P1341</unitid>
      <unittitle encodinganalog="title">Pomerelle Mountain Resort photograph collection</unittitle>
      <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1930/2006" encodinganalog="date">undated</unitdate>
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        <extent encodinganalog="format">32 images, some digtial only</extent>
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      <abstract encodinganalog="description">The <extref type="simple" role="text/html" show="new" actuate="onRequest" href="https://collections.lib.utah.edu/search?q=P1341"> Pomerelle Mountain Resort photograph collection </extref> consists of images of the resort and of skiers.</abstract>            

            <langmaterial>Collection materials are in
			<language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="language">English</language>.
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            <head>Historical Note</head>
            <p>Originally called Mount Harrison Ski Area and located some four miles down Howell Canyon was an old log cabin building built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This tiny ski run was served by a rope tow and was in operation for one year before being abandoned when WWII broke out. It was reactivitated and was operational for a period of time after the war, until the cabin and rope tow were moved up canyon to its present site at Pomerelle. The old cabin was used as the resorts warming shelter and day lodge for a time.</p>
			<p>In the winter of 1959, the present Pomerelle Ski area was born at the top of Howell Canyon on a site leased from the U.S. Forest Service. Dick Beeson, Con DeThomas, Charlie Norby, Dean Anderson, and Harold Fredricks, and other area ski enthusiasts (to name just a few) formed a partnership and got things underway. They put in many hours in both management and labor capacity to begin building the ski area.</p>
			<p>Pomerelle is packed with fond memories for much of the Burley/Rupert community business people. Looking back, "old timers" still remember and talk about how they backed a big truck underneath the old log cabin and secured it to the building, hooked a farm tractor to the truck and started up the old Forest Service Road. They knocked the bank down in places and sawed down trees to make it wide enough to allow the building and truck to pass, practically rebuilding the old "one-way" road. They succeeded in getting hte cabin to its present location. Stopping periodically to enjoy a well deserved beverage, Pomerelle wine. </p>
			<p>In 1965 a new day lodge was built at the present Pomerelle location and was served by several rope tows and a Poma platter lift located on Milk Run. Also installed around that time was a 1965 Stearns-Rogers double chair lift. The ski slope named "instructor" was primarily cut by the active group of ski school instructors and students. </p>
			<p> in 1973, the resrot was purchased by Woody and Sandy Anderson, who related from Park City, Utah. Woody was the general manager at Park City Si Resort as well as the ski school director. Sandy had worked as a full time ski instructor and as assistant marketing director. </p>
			
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		<scopecontent encodinganalog="description">
            <p>The Pomerelle Mountain Resort photograph collection consists of images of the resort and of skiers.</p>
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    <arrangement encodinganalog="description">
      <p>Topical</p>
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    <accessrestrict encodinganalog="rights">
            <p>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.</p>
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		<userestrict encodinganalog="rights">
            <p>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 <extref type="simple" role="text/html" show="new" actuate="onRequest" href="https://lib.utah.edu/collections/special-collections">Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms</extref>.</p>
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		<prefercite>            
            <p><emph render="italic">Initial Citation:</emph>
                Pomerelle Mountain Resort photograph collection, P1341,
                Box [ ].  Special Collections and Archives. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library. Salt Lake City, Utah.</p>
            <p><emph render="italic">Following Citations:</emph> P1341.</p>            
        </prefercite>
     <processinfo>
            <p>Processed by Gareth Horwood in 2007.</p>
        </processinfo>
    <relatedmaterial> <p> This collection forms part of the Utah Ski and Snowboard Archive, which is part of the S.J. Quinney Outdoor Recreation Archive</p> </relatedmaterial>
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                <corpname encodinganalog="coverage" source="lcsh" role="subject">Pomerelle Mountain Resort (Idaho)--History--Photographs</corpname>                
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                <subject encodinganalog="subject" source="lcsh">Skis and skiing--Idaho--History--Photographs</subject>
				<subject encodinganalog="subject" source="lcsh">Ski resorts--Idaho--History--Photographs</subject>	               
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                <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest">Sports and Recreations</subject>  
				<subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest">Photographs</subject>               
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="title">Pomerelle Mountain Resort photographs</unittitle>
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		    <p><list type="simple">
			<item>1. Woody and Sandy Anderson</item>
          <item>2. Pomerelle Clinic; Lex Kunau, Celia Kunau, Phil Jones, Harold Stranger, Jaye Nichols, Ver Cox, Charles Norby, Jack Holland, Lewis Sands, Norva Stranger, Dalice Sands, Bill Matthews, Karen West</item>
          <item>3. Skiers at Howell's Canyon in Minidoka County, ID 1948</item>
          <item>4. Clearning "instructor's run", 1959</item>
          <item>5. Stearns-Rogers double chairlift, located at 9,000 feet at Pomerelle Mountain Resort. when the wind was blowing, this was sometimes called Siberia. The lift was replaced in 1988 with CTEC triple chairs. </item>
          <item>6. Looking down the lift line of Pomerelle's original double Stearns-Rogers chairlift in 1965</item>
          <item>7. Double Stearn-Rogers chairlift with valley view</item>
          <item>8. Young skiers with trophies and awards at the annual Burley Lions Club race, circa 1969</item>
          <item>9. Skiers at 9,000 feet after riding the double Stearns-Rogers chairlift to top of Pomerelle Mountain Resort, 1974</item>
          <item>10. Skier in background, snow-covered trees in foreground</item>
          <item>11. Skiers heading downhill</item>
          <item>12. Tracks in deep snow at Pomerelle Mountain Resort</item>
          <item>13. Relaxing in front of the Poma ski lift at Pomerelle Mountain, circa 1962</item>
          <item>14. Seat on a chairlift at Pomerelle Mountain Resort, 1976</item>
          <item>15. Line at chairlift at Pomerelle Mountain Resort, 2005</item>
          <item>16. Three mountain bikers</item>
          <item>17. Ski lift at Pomerelle Mountain Resort</item>
          <item>18. Slope and car park at Pomerelle Mountain Resort</item>
          <item>19. Young skiers at the Spring Fling rope tow at Pomerelle Mountain Resort in March 2003</item>
          <item>20. Pomerelle Poma Lift in 1962</item>
          <item>21. View down slope from Pomerelle Poma Lift in 1963</item>
          <item>22. Cabin on slope near Poma ski lift, circa 1962</item>
          <item>23. Shot of bleachers at Pomerelle Mountain Resort with trail map visible</item>
          <item>24. Photos from Pomerelle's first brochure under the ownership of Woody and Sandy (pictured in hat) Anderson, 1973-1974</item>
          <item>25. Pomerelle Ski Area Chair Ticket (ladies day)</item>
          <item>26. Back side of Pomerelle Ski Area Chair Ticket</item>
          <item>27. Pomerelle Mountain Resort logo sticker</item>
          <item>28. Punch Bowl, a black diamond area at Pomerelle Mountain Resort</item>
          <item>29. View facing chairlift on slope at Pomerelle Mountain Resort</item>
          <item>30. Snow-covered trees at Pomerelle Mountain Resort</item>
          <item>31. Ski Patrol information for Pomerelle Mountain Resort</item>
          <item>32. Pomerelle Mountain Resort trail map</item>
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