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Show Tlying Group Organizes For Advance of Aviation A new flying group, Rocky Mountain Skylarks, Inc., took to the air Sunday following christening ceremonies of their first ship, "Skylark "Sky-lark I," at the Utah Central airport. Organized and Incorporated by 15 young business men of Salt Lake City, the new group plana to advance ad-vance flying technique among its members and, In the future, to help train other civilians to fly. Members will conduct courses from among their number in navigation, navi-gation, meteorology, radio communication com-munication and engine maintenance, mainte-nance, George C. Morris, secretary, said. A second ship, "Skylark II," equipped with radio and flying instruments, in-struments, will arrive from the factory March 1. Skylark officers are Glenn P. All-red, All-red, president; John L. Feusner, vice president, and Mr. Morris, secretary. |