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Show Aviation M Set For Friday, Hoy. 15 Free Airplane Hides To Be Given Winners By Government Instructor Plans for St. George's first Aviation Avia-tion ball were announced as practically prac-tically complete today by Lee Owens, chairman' of the aviation committee of the St. George chamber of commerce. The ball will be held in the Recreation hall on Friday night, November 15. As an added inducement to purchase tickets, several free airplane air-plane rides are to be given away. These rides are given through the courtesy of E. L. (Andy) Anderson, Ander-son, government instructor. "Every cent tnat is taken in by the dance," declares Mr. Owens, "will go toward finishing the hangar. The facilities of the Recreation hall are being donated, the musicians are giving their services and all other groups are assisting free of charge so that the funds received will go direct-and direct-and finishing the hangar." and finishing the hanger." Additional work needs to be done on the class room, reception recep-tion room and rest rooms. This includes carpentry work, painting paint-ing and purchase of equipment. The support of the community and county is urged in this matter. mat-ter. It is pointed out by officials that the training is open to all youths of the county and this entire section so that the com- ! pletion of the airport is more than just a St. George project. About half of the students are now ready or have soloed and the remainder will soon do so, reports re-ports Mr. Anderson. In addition to this there are a number of ; townspeople who are now taking private lessons. This naturally will increase the interest in aviation avia-tion with the result that it will soon be a major interest in this I section. |