Show n I p F C i- i I C. C S 1 42 S SL L i i iI F s t C S I I I S v n nV V- V vr v S cv- cv v. v S X K-X- s r- r rv v f. f K jW mA 6 f m A 1 I oc w v v mL W 7 1 x r 4 i. x o t i 1 wf f f A r M Sf JJ J X t t Cj 1 Y 4 I A I N i Ji d 5 4 tv 4 p 7 v 47 S i 1 3 t 1 ii 4 X i A d JL u 9 0 i A 2 i q y p 4 j 5 Tomorrow afternoon if the wind is not too high an attempt will bo be made by Dor Doris s Davis to fly the aeroplane which has been built at pt the tho fair grounds R. R The rhe machine was reported practically completed at noon today and it will ill be ready for the tho trial tomorrow 11 Davis is who will ill ride rr the tho machine ho can see no reason why it should not fly The machine was taken out yesterday and photo photographed with Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- Spry and President J. J G. G McDonald McDon McDon- aId ald and John Henry Smith and other church officials sta standing din in front In Int t J. E. E Bus the scat seat is Mr Davis Dads who will the flight A great deal of interest interests s s manifest in the machine machino because of the tho fact that it was b. b by Salt SaIL Lake boys and looks as thou though h it should fl fly The ma- ma h Photographer State Fair lair chine weighs 1050 pounds and aud has bas a a. four-cylinder four engine with no fly wheel It is js declared to be bo considerably lighter than the machine use used by Paulhan here bere herein herein in hi a a flight at the fair grounds s last spring A I |