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Show "SALT LAKE GIT WDi AGAIN SOAR SKYlYARDTOi'MOW Judge Glres Graphic Description De-scription of His Balloon Flight on Monday. Weather conditions permitting, the see-ond see-ond fllaht of tha bit silver colored balloon. bal-loon. Salt Lake City." will bn made by members of tha Aero dub of Salt Lake City eome time tomorrow morning. Prep, aratlons are under way today to Inflate the great gas hag early tomorrow morning, morn-ing, and It Is hoped that It and Ita pea-sengers pea-sengers will shoot skyward before noon. "ity first flight wsa the most novel thing I ever experienced." aald J. Frank Judge this morning. "The aenaatlon was a trine sickening an we shot up with terrific ter-rific spaed, but I soon accustomed myself to It. and then when I looked out It seemed thst wa were perfectly motionless, motion-less, but that the earth waa whirling away from us. "The panorama of clly. valley, mountains moun-tains and lake-waa a thrllllngly beautiful one one that I shall never forget. Ballooning Bal-looning la a great sport, and I enjoyed every moment I waa In the ; air. Cant. II. r- Honeywell, pilot of the balloon, bal-loon, who la Instructing the members of the club In the art of aerial navigation, haa an engagement to appear In Kansas September 20. and Is planning two other nights with the members of tha local rlub before "hla deparrnre. . 1 H. N. Campbell. J. Frank Judge and Lewis B. McCornlck will accompany Captain Cap-tain Honeywell on tomorrow e night. This will be one lees than the number who aVrompenled him on Monday a flight and because of the lighter Had. It Is planned w go higher and sail further than they did Monday. |