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Show AIRPLANES TO FLNO OGDEN ON NEXT MONDAY The four big de Haviland airplanes from Ellington Field, Texas, are scheduled to arrive in Ocden Monday morning at about 11:30 o'clock, according ac-cording to information received by President Warren L Wattls of the Weber club from Lieutenant Kilgore, publicity man for the government fliers. The great planes arrived at Salt Iake yesterday morning, the route having ben changed so that the aviators avi-ators went from Elko, Nevada, to Salt Lake, instead of flying direct to Ogden Lieutenant Kilgore. shortlyl after landing at Salt Lake, telephoned to President Wattts. He said that thft entire aerial squadron would mnko the flight from Salt Lake to Ogden, pass over the city and then back to the Washington heights landing field, where they will land. The officers of the Ellington field squadron asked that the Washington heights field be put In good eondi tion, stating that the larger field wan desired rather than the one at Utah Hot Springs whleh does not have the desired width for the de Havilands. After the four planes have landed the avia'ors will be taken to the I Weber c lub where they will be en-j en-j tertained by President Wattls, Chairman Chair-man Ross Gwilliam of the aviation committee and other members of the committee. In the afternoon there will be exnl-bition exnl-bition flights Special entertainment ' features will be arranged for the vi6-j vi6-j Itors in the evening Tuesday morn- ing will also be devoted to exhibition fli htfl, the fliers leuving in the after-: after-: noon for the south. They are to go ; through I'tah to Colorado points, stopping stop-ping at both Piovo and Price after the visit here j In the party nr.' Lieutenant Kilgore, Lieutenant Eric Nelsan, Lieutenant C C Nut i. Lijutenant V. Rugh, S recant John Anderson. Sergeant S. Vierra, Sergeant John J. Kelly and Sergeant John C Campbell |