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Show Milford Gets Flight Service at Airport Ben Hillman, Milford's flying town trustee, this week inaugurates a flying service at the municipal airport for Milford and Beaver County citizens. This service as outlined out-lined by Mr. Hillman places Milford on a par with many larcer cities in the field of aviation. With active interest in a Milford 1 airport starting less than two years ; "ago," -.when Milton . Ppol and Fred. ; Mackay investigated '" "possibilities in northern airports, the flying service is the latest development in : the progress of aviation in Milford. Granted permission to operate i at -the municipal airport until res- j o.utions governing leases can be . ! adopted, Mr. Hillman will rent I one or both of the hangars recently : j constructed,' and -furnish flight I service to the public!, and furnish ; J gas, oil and parts and care for other needs of transient air travelers. trav-elers. Listed as some of the services offered are crop dusting, locating stray cattle, observation flights, feeding snowbound cattle, etc., as iwell as making special rush trips' to secure needed machinery for 'miners or ranchers, and charter i trips will be made, Mr. Hillman ' ;aid, "any time and any where."-! where."-! A school to teach flying to any 'and all who wish to learn to fly, I is under the direction of Dick Batt 'of Cedar City, former flight instructor in-structor at an Ogden airport, and ! ports in California and Arizona. ' Mr. Hillman, who ha3 more than i 300 flying hours to his credit, owns I two Taylor Craft cabin planes, and ! has been active in the Milford j "airea" for the past two years. |