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Show AEROPLANE LEFT SUNDAY The airship Oriole, Which came , here for the I. O. O. F. celebration, and was damaged. Monday after Its - third flight, by running its nose in"' , the ground, breaking the propeUor- was repaired and in the air agaiu(qn 'Friday, taking up a large numb passengers. Saturday morning It was again up at daylight sailing over ov-er t lie town. ! It made several trips before breakfast break-fast and intended to leave for Price at 9 o'clock, but a heavy wind came j up and it was decided to postpone. , the trip until the wind went down, 'as the aviators were a little afraid ' to attempt to fly over the mountains ; in a high wind. Sunday morning, with not a j breath of air stirring, a-start was I made and in a few minutes they 1 were out of sight over Beaver, whereafter where-after sailing around a few minutes, , to give the people of that town a real Fourth of July exhibition, they proceeded to Richfield where they j arrived about nine o'clock. A stop ; was made for gasoline, before proceeding pro-ceeding on the way to Price. A large number of the Milford people peo-ple availed themselves of the opportunity op-portunity to enjoy the pleasure of a ride through the air. Among which were the following ladies: Miss Louise Poulton Miss Sanders Miss Ardath Johnson , Mrs. Fred Jefferson Mrs. Al McKeon Mrs. A. Raines Mrs. HX Hunks Mrs. Wm.'CTctirane Mrs. A. BurnrKim Mrs. E. Lucas Mrs. Wm. Martin Mrs. A. Duffln Mrs. L. D. VanWormer Mrs. S. Stoker Miss Lillian Tanner |