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Show AVrlv,V The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, July 26, 1960 -- Thieves Get $55 From S.L. Finn Small Plane Flying Gets Spurt in Utah 7" ) rS Burglars Monday escaped with $55 In cash from the safe of the Salt Lake Mattress Co, 535 W. 3rd South, reported James A. Eberhardt, 1909 Longview Dr. (4275 South), Holiaday, company president is now estimated at about 180 aircraft Just four years ago Utah had only 365 aircraft PRESENTLY there are 23 By Jerry Voros Tribune Staff Writer Private aviation Is a boom Ing activity In Utah. THE EXACT contribution It Is making to the states economy Is hard to estimate, say aviation officials, because . beside the obvious gasoline purchases and aircraft maintenance expenditures private aviation Is helping develop vast acreage In southern) Utah for mining and petroleum uses. Statistics of the Federal Aviation Agency reported Monday, show 442 active aircraft are operated privately in the state. -BUT HARLON W. Bement, Utah state director of aeronautics, pointed out that the list only aircraft owned by Utah firms. Many firms operate aircraft based In the state. This number - THE THIEVES pried open the safe with a bar after entering through an open win-- - v See Eob McKay general aviation aircraft In the state and 193 single engine craft with four or more places. That leaves 226 smaller craft registered In the state. The rise In private aviation can best be shown by the Increase at private fields In the state of aviation uel tax. A four' cent a gallon tax on aviation gasoline has been levied flnee 1952. IN 1951 the aviation fuel tax collections In the state totaled $140,889. In the year ended June 30, the amount collected the e Democrats Map Meeting Today MOAB DID NT have any tax collected in 1952. In the 1960 fiscal year $2,632 was collected. At Kanab In 1952, tax on. aviation fuel amounted to $49. In the year ended June 30, 1958, the Kanab airport collected Democratic candidates for office are scheduled to speak at a program sponsored by State Senatorial Districts 5 and 6 In Salt Lake County Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at West Jordan Park, 1800 W. 7800 South. $2,190. Springville-Spanls- MBS. MAXINE Hobbs, Democratic Party chairman for District 5, said the event Is being sponsored by the Democratic organizations In Districts 5 and 6. 010 d MAN op HoeURfi T MTURAL STONE FORMATION' Ij - HOUSE KEYS in ancient Ron TO MAKE SURE totaled $653,955. Typical of the increases at field where private aircraft are the only type operating are recorded at Utah Central Airport In Salt Lake County, In 1951 $135 In 1960, $1,739; at Provo was $1,875; in airport,-19- 51 1960, $4,288; Brigham City, In 1952 $284, in 1960 $688. figures j $50 and blank checks and $5 in change. containing- multi-engin- e - a cash box dow. 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