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Show THE CITIZEN See 7 Jack Arnould at Saltair SUNDAY, JUNE 10th, 4 P. M. ARNOULD, the only man in a loop the loop standing on the top wing of an areo-plan- e will demonstrate some wonderful ireonautical feats at Saltair tomorrow ifternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Arnould comes to us direct from JACKworld who does Universitl City, where he has been featured, along with some of the big making motion pictures in the air. Before going to California he performed before many of the crowned heads of Europe and at practically every state fair in the east. He was the only pilot in all the world selected to perform at the Brazilian stars, in Exposition. Arnould was born in Royal Oak Michigan, May 31, 1896. He commenced flying in January, 1917, and has been flying ever since. In all these years he has had but one accident, which is a most remarkable record. During service with the Lafayette Esquidrille in France he brought down five planes and seven balloons. He has been cited for bravery by every allied nation in the world and during his lengthy service in France was shot down only twice. The startling areonautical achievements of Mr. Arnould are many. In fact he has performed every feat Mr. known to aviation science. Besides doing the loop the loop standing on the top wing of a plane, he is the only man alive who has successfully transferred from a motorcycle to an areoplane without any ropes, ladders or other devices. This feat was performed in Los Angeles. Two men who previously attempted this stunt were killed. Mr. Arnould has also changed from plane to plane; from train to plane; from automobile to plane and from horse to plane, without any safety devices of any kind. The purpose of giving these various demonstrations, such as will be witnessed at Saltair tomorrow, is an endeavor to convince the people that the areoplane is not as dangerous as many are led to believe. Tomorrow at 4 oclock Mr. Arnould will change from the speedboat Pantages to an areoplane, while cycloning through space 100 miles per hour,' and will also make a 5,000 foot parachute jump. From Salt Lake Mr. Arnould will go direct to Michigan, where he has been engaged to perform at the state fair. He is also booked for performances at practically every state fair to be given throughout the east and portions of the south. Be careful, boy, flowers don't care who they lays on. SALT LAKES AIR PORT OLD MILL CLUB GOLF WILL BE BEST IN THE COUNTRY Along about June 15th the National Parks Airways, Inc., will have four Fokker six passenger Super Universal in the new hangar now almost completed. These planes go on the T. BEN MELDRUM announces that the first nine holes of the Old Mill golf course will be completed by September 1. A large force of men are Falls air mail line. now at work making improvements at The Boeing Air Transport, Inc., opthe club. When this golf course is air mail completed, it will not only be one of erating the line will make Salt Lake headquarters the most natural courses, but pictur12 passenger esque as well, and in a short time will for the four planes now nearing completion at the become one of the most popular in the company's Seattle plant. They are United States. Located at the mouth of Big CotWasp powered. The Boeing Company now has four Hornet powered planes tonwood canyon, the club is continuoperating between Salt Lake and ally fanned by cool mountain breezes. The club house is surrounded by big Cheyenne on the regular mail schedcottonwood trees and natural shrub-ebrule. with Big Cottonwood creek flowAt the end of June, Salt Lake's airport will be housing 50 planes, includ- ing through the center of the grounds. The directors are to be congratulating the Army planes used by the 329th ed for their great efforts in giving squadron in command of Lieut. Russell L. Maughan, dawn to dusk flier. the members of the club such a beauThe Salt Lake City commission has tiful home where visitors may be roya force of men at work on the field ally entertained. installing a complete drainage sysTo be needed and to have a real tem and will begin putting up new boundary lights as well as stringing job is the making of many a man. red lights on all field obstacles. Land- Most men fail to comprehend what ing lights are to be increased. It is constitutes real happiness or what is the plan now to have the Salt Lake necessary to stir the slacker to action. field fully equipped as a regular night If only we could cause men to recogneeded landing field before the government nize the fact that they are men changes schedule, making this a night there would be fewer worthless on earth. port. E. G. Hale. Salt Lake-Gre- at trans-continent- al tri-engin- ed 4 Thrills ofthe Air! y, See Jack Arnould, famous War Ace, change from speed boat to airplane parachute jump and barrel roll. loop-the-loo- p, at 4 p. m. Sunday, June 10 Saltair Trains: 7:15 and 9:15 a. m., 12 noon, 2 p.m. and every half hour. |