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Show DENVER PILOT FLIESJOOGDEH Eddie Brooks and Assistant Reach City in Airplane, Here Three Days Wanta go Up in an airplane? If you do, journey out to the Hot Spring? and make the necessary arrangements ar-rangements with Eddie Brooks, Denver Den-ver pilot who flew into Ogden this morning from Salt Lake. Brooks is the pilot who flew from Denver to Salt Lake a few days ago. He is sort of a pioneer aviator, who is encouraging cities to establish landing fields and get Interested in the flying game. It took Brooks and Rex Morris, hlr. mechanician, less than thirty minutes to reach Ogden after leaving the Buena Vista field at Salt Lake this morning, lie landed at the field near ihe Ogden Golf and Country club. Through tho activity of the Standard-Examiner. Mayor Frank Francis and the aviation committee of the Weber club, there were a few on hand at the flying field to signal to the airman and ho finally found a place to land. The management of the Hot Springs had prepared a landing field there, but there was a mix up in notification and Brook.-! did not know about the field at Hot Springs until after his arrival at Washington heights. He was to sail out to Hot Springs thlc afternoon and will be liore for two or thrre days carrying passengers. ! Brooks represents the Martin --Sweet Motor company of Denver and he uses a Lincoln-Standard plane, which carries car-ries two passenger; besides tho pilot. If you like the rido and want, a little plane of your own you can talk business busi-ness to Brooks for he sells airplanes. I |