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Show Paul Hanrey Aircraft Collisions Inevitable By PAUL HARVEY Ihose wars way back there but I rarely fly myself any With faster and faster planes using up more and more sky more. per second, we'd be bumping I'llTo keep my license active, take the stick on routine fenders on the in fair weather, but fights skyways evis no longer for ama- flying ery day eleurs. i have a pilot who xcept his full time and his gives somehow the undivided attention to antici Good cate the congestion in airport areas; it's there, taking off and landing, that most colli Lord pating weather, to radio communication, to developing and maintaining expert instru- ment technique. Usually, I crawl in the back and read or write or relax, But Flying an airplane, espec space is getting used up fast, ially in our increasingly conmere is one aaetnri mAr,Miitai. i. in the air almost every day. a for a pro. Indeed, in job There is one "reported" heavier lightplanes the law FAA officials believe now requires two men on the that there are an additional deck. flight threes-dawhich go unreYet, because of increasing ported. affluence generally and beOver the past two and lf cause of increased use of airyears more than half of craft for business, the vast, all persons killed in commer cial jet crashes have died be- growing fleet of small private cause their planes collided in planes now outnumbers air liners SO to 1. flight with smaller ones. I travel somewhere, So, while other areas of air usually for a speaking engagement, safety are constantly improvtwo or three days every week. ing, this onemidair collCommercial schedules rarely worse. accomodate mine, so I fly in isionsis getting Tomorrow's supersonic jetprivate aircraft. I've had a single- - and multi- - liners will fly at altitudes engine rating for above today's crowded air many years since one of lanes but will further compli- managed that - near-collisio- n o-- nn. near-mis- s. y one-ha- . land-and-s- s WESTON Richard Stew- heir daughter Louise on her Mrs. Boyd son of Mr. and art, anniversary for family sions It was mostly in "control Stewart, has gone to Moscow members. Invited were Mr. airs. Gerald Dalley and areas" that last year's 35 col to attend a student council children, Susan, Myrna and lisions of airplanes occurred, convention. Kay Schvanevcldt, who is Richard of Dayton, the and an FAA administrator in Salt Lake City, VVayne Martins of Salt Lake employed says it was "only by chance - . James Williams of Prothat the total was not 10 times was home over the nonaay weekend with her sister and vo and his fiance, Yvonne higher!" amily, Mr. and Mrs. EIRay Carlton of Alpine. Louise re neve been hearing a Balls. ceived gifts and had a birthof promounting crescendo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lem- - day cake. tests by professional The weekend of Nov. 21. Mr. fic controllers who suffer from mon had Mr. and Mrs. Thom of and Mrs. Herbert William as and Lemmon family "collisionitis," from being went to Salt Lake City and pushed beyond their mental Clearfield for Thanksgiving Mr. dinner. the joined day, During family members, Mr. and physical capacities. Meanwhile, air travel is ex- and Mrs. David Lemmon and and Mrs. Wayne Martin of halt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. pected to double by 1975 and family, the Bob White family, all of Weston, Richard Lem- Montic Williams of Alpine, trrole by 1980! President Nixon has asked mon and sons of Bountiful and James Williams of Provo and Prest- Miss Yvonne Carlton of Alpine Congress to spend (5 billion Mrs. Bessie Charters of over the next 10 years to mod- on called at the Lemmon and all attended the Ice Follies. They then returned to ernize and expand airports home. A week ago Sunday evening, Alplro and on Monday Mr. and airways. It would be finand Mrs. Williams accompananced in the fairest of all pos- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Paterson of Manti and Mr. and Mrs. ied Mr. and Mrs. Martin to sible ways by taxing the us- Jim Peterson of Logan visited a hospital in Salt Lake where ers: by increasing the tax on at the Richard Lemmon nome. Mrs. Martin had minor sur Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Wil gery. airline tickets and on aviation Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Camo-bel- l liams have a new grandson. fuels. Mark weighand children Julie, Kellv Lynn Braegger, most not the If this is we ing six pounds six ounces, was and Teri Lynn of Smithfield can do, it is the least we must born recently to Mr. ana Mrs stopped in at the Oscar Campdo to buy "bigger britches" Terry R. Braegger of Oxnard, bell home Friday enroute to for the industry which has Calif. They now have two Dillon. Mont., to visit with Mr. grown out of its present ones sons. Paternal grandparents and Mrs. Garth Taylor and Braeg family and with Mr. and Mrs. and to let the wearers of are Mr. and Mrs.Mr.John and Mrs. Reed Catmpbell at Monte-vieof Logan. ger those britches pay for them. Williams now have 12 grandThey returned home children. The baby was born Sunday. Nov. 22. Mrs. Annie Goodsell had Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips Thanksgiving dinner in Presof Hawthorne, Calif., spent ton with her daughter and the holiday weekend with Mr. Family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foland Mrs. A. Ben Turnbow and lows. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eck of and their families. They had Montana and .Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving dinner at the Ray Eck and chi'dren of Turnbow home. were here for ThanksgivMr. and Mrs. Eugene To- - ing with their parents, Mr. masi and family went to North and Mrs. Owen Manghan. Ocdcn for Thanksgiving at the Mr. and Mrs. William J. home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tanner had manv out of town Ward and family. Mrs. re'alives and friends, who also visited with her mo- came to attend their golden ther, Mrs. Dora Fife, at the wedding anniversary Friday. David 0. McKay hospital in CLEVELAND BRIEFS Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Parley O. Tuesday evening, the Beehad Mr. and Mrs. hive of girls and mothers attendOlsen and family a special standard award ed Olsen and Gaylord Mackay and wife of Ca.lwell as their night at the stake house in guests for dinner on Thanks- Grace. Mrs. Rulon Burton spent 8 giving. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hobbs Saturday quilting at the home went to Salt LaTte City to be of Mrs. Delbert Nelson in with her sister and family, Niter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ben Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Richof Logan spent Hie noli nett mond, on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John Sparrow day weekend with his parents, had Thanksgiving dinner in Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Bennett Preston with their daughter Spending Thanksgiving hoi and family, Mr. and Mrs idavs with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Virgil Winterbottom Clair Phillips. were Mr. and Mrs. Bob bill Mrs. Boyd Stewart had a son and four children from her hus for birthday party band on Nov. 21. Invited for Minden, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles For the occasion were Mr. and man and daughter, Elva Ann Mrs. Boyd William Stewart, and family, Tom and Julie Wood, Lynn Merriweather and Laura Stewart, ail of Lo- spent Thanksgiving day at gan, and Bob and Kathryn the home of a sister and Wood of Syracuse. There was family, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Elva a dinner served, birthday Baird in Mink Creek. ?ake and gifts for the honored Ann lives in Salt Lake City. guest. Tuesday of last week, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin E. and Mrs. Lorin Panter spent Whitney and family went to the day in Ogden shopping. Lewiston for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Covert linner at the home of Mr. and and boys spent Thanksgiving Mrs. Henry Hodges and famat the home of in Clearfield ily. and family, A week ago Sunday, Mrs. their daughter Wi'ma Zollinger of Providence Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nance. mil Mrs. Nellie Whitney of Thanksgiving holiday guests Treinontr.n were dinner guests :it tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. it the Mervin E. Whitney Dean Panter were her parionic. Fridav evening. Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy liarMrs. M-Mr. and Herbert Williams had aris of Lago, and birthday dinner party for Eddie Panter of Provo. tli OL'L'Ur. that to cram so much space into three dimen sions. Mr. Harvey Weston Boy Attends Meeting In Moscow I . air-tr- af i Og-1e- n To-ma- si s HFL ilX 17.3 Cubic IF I 1 R. IS Hi 3 01-se- - quality-eng- ineered I 2j E The Farm Seniinel Insurance Package saves you money. Because there are no gaps, no overlaps. 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