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Show yoiiiig aioi GIVEIiAWARDS More than ISO youthful aviation entfauaiaeU, many at whom were from adjoining cities, participated ta the third aU-ehib meet sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram Intemtountain Aviation club in the Utah state capital rotunda Sunday afternoon. Jack Snow, U, wss awarded first prise U the sustained flight event, when bis home-made entry soared above the marble floor for 1 mln-tae, mln-tae, seconds. Ho received a silver trophy. Robert Tannsr, 15, Prove, was second, his plans flying S minutes, 1 seconde; Burton De-Maraia, De-Maraia, third, I minute, M seconds; McClelland Snyder, fourth, and . Floyd Peck, fifth. In the Junior division for boys and girls under 14 years, Lester Harttnan, 11. won first place, when hie gold-and-bkie model flew B2 second. Richard Smith won second sec-ond prise, David Bears, third; Keith Beet, fourth, and Anatol Zucker, fifth. Entrants la each division received free tickets to see "Crack-Up," a thrilling film drama of aviation which begins at the Victory theater Tuesday. Judges were E. P. Barnes, Lincoln Lin-coln high school Instructor, sponsor spon-sor of group 1 at the school; LeRoy - JX Slaaaaeae, promotion manager of the newspapers and club director, and Jack Douglas, elub commander. |