Trench : Food at Deer Valley is really good and Goldener Hirsch is a real nice, low-key Inn to rest at, actually quite euro as in the original in Austria. Personally, had lunch once on the mountain, at Silver Lake, "steak" ! Note
Alta food at Watson's is also of pretty high caliber.
Ally: Interesting. Well, since I know quite a few mormons, most "not practicing", some yes, and some I knew quite well a long time ago. note this is the mountain,
Salt Lake City is an industrial, and in my view pretty heavily polluted town, but that is also a function of the weather in the valley and the Salt Lake and a weather phenomena known as "inversion". Generally, Utah is desert, the mountains are built on "sand" as they say, rugged and beautiful, that is the state.
Since I do not imbibe ANY alcohol when I ski, it makes no difference to me, but generally on mountain, alcoholi drinks are available and they have relaxed the laws a bit, but on the whole, heavy drinking not very visible as the Brits like to enjoy. Note I am making neutral observation, when on the plains, I am a regular guy and enjoy a nip here and there of scotch only mind you, with club soda and ice...