Show SERVICE ERVICE SHIPS HIPS TO PERfORM IN AIRPORT SHO HOW Flying Field Will Be Dedicated as Part of Pioneer Festival An aerial circus in which the pick of the west coast army and navy fliers filers will do their stuff sturt will wUI bethe bethe be bo bothe the magnet for thousands who will attend the formal dedication of th the Salt Lake municipal airport on the morning of July 25 5 The dedicatory program will be one of the principal features of or the Covered Wagon Days celebration the exercises starting at a a. a m. m Rulings by both the secretary of or orwar war and secretary of the naV navy prohibit prohibit prohibit pro pro- hibit the participation of service airplanes airplanes airplanes air air- planes and fliers in nn any civic cl functions functions tune tune- except the dedication of large city airports Several months ago plans were vere made for the dedication of the local field which ranks as one of the most active in the western United States SENATORS TO SPEAK The fliers plan to take the air at 10 a. a m. m Immediately following the exercises which will wUl feature talks by Senators Reed Smoot and William H. H King with the principal address by Mayor John F. F Bowman Ten ships from the army aviation center Mather field California and anda a like number from the naval headquarters headquarters head head- quarters at San Diego will participate participate partie I. I pate in the program wl which ch will last one and one half hours The entire flying lying program will be performed over the airport proper and directly to the west and north Spectators will be grouped to the south and east of the field The exercises exercises- which which will b be opened b by a a. salute fired by field artillerymen artil artil- will Include the invocation by the Very Rev Henry Attwell Post followed by talks by Senators Smoot and King Governor George H. H Dern Dem Mayor Bowman and City Commissioner Commissioner Commis Commis- Harry I. I L. L Finch The Infantry band will play This program is scheduled to take 30 minutes PLAN PARKING SPACE Spectators will be barred from the airport proper Parking space for between een and automobiles automobiles automo automo- automobiles biles will be provided to the south and west of the field Brigadier General General Gen Gen- eral W. W G. G Williams head of the airport airport airport air air- port show committee reported In anticipation of the heavy y traffic tra- tra fic le General Williams following a 3 conference with Police Pollee Inspector Daniel GrundvIg salt said that North Continued on pi Pa Face Eighteen n t I. SERVICE SHIPS TO PERfORM IN INS S AIRPORT IT SHOW SHO Continued from Page pue Nine Temple street from Third West street to the tile I airport would be open only to westbound traffic from 8 a.m. a.m. a. a m. m until the conclusion of oC the flying when only ony eastbound traffic will wUl be allowed Other streets upon which heavy traffic Is expected arc are Second South and Fourth North Ample police pollee protection will be bc ac corded There will be bc WO officers and men from the thc Thirty-eighth Thirty infantry in fantry together with 60 national guardsmen Inspector has assigned 85 detectives and policemen to the airport together with traffic officers off om- cers who will work with motorcycle cle deputy sheriffs and state te highway patrolmen Loud speakers are arc being placed atthe atthe at atthe the airport to broadcast the program and to explain to the spectators the various flying stunts Edward P. P Kimball In charge of the musical program In the Spirit of Progress to be presented on July 25 at the thc of or Utah stadium issued a call for tor additional sIngers singers sing sIng- ers Thurs Thursday lay The n next rehearsal is scheduled for Cor Friday evening in the Hotel Utah ut-ah ballroom Additional ticket booths were placed in various parts o of ot the business bus busi ness district Thursday to accommodate accommodate date dat thousands who have been unable un able to obtain tickets before U this s time |