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Show II I DEATH DEFYING STUNTS FEATURE MONSTER AIR CARNIVAL TODAY T 1 W IDlnvnln. kinpr Of the air," who will demonstrate his death defying (nnts at the monster nlr circus at t he? I tah Hot Spring this afternoon, beginning at 1 o'clock sharp. 4 4- I Facts on the Flying Circus 4 f Grounds Two miles west of T'tah Hot Springs. M( orlsia v. no antkipr.te attending at-tending the big; show should travci i.onh from Cgun to the I tah Hot Springs, turning west at rhls point. Special train Bcrvlcc Is arranged. ar-ranged. Fifty automobile busses have, been secured lor the transportation transporta-tion of air fans from tho hot springs to tho flying field. Roads in the vicinity of the fit-Id have been ordered closed by tho county commissioners. Ticket! will be sold at tho cir-CliB cir-CliB grounds at the Hot Springs. Gates open at 10 a. m. First, event starts at 4 o'clock sharp. With the airplanes in perfect condition, con-dition, the landing field polished up -. nd tno performers confident, all is ,n readiness tor the monster air car-ni car-ni at at the Utah Hot Springs this afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock sharp The show, originally scheduled for 3. HO o'clock, was postponed a half hour after an agreement had been made with officials of the Ogden baseball club in order that athletic boosters mlpht attend both events The baseball contest will be play I at Lorin Fnrr park and starts at ) SO o'clock. A mixture of air antics m er before be-fore witnessed In this region will bo on the card Diavolo. the "king of the air," t 111 entertain the crowd i th-usindr! of feet above the earth with -.7ln;r walk'njr anil r,ther daring stunts, on plane piloted by Captain Lowell Terex. Lb tenai Clyde Pangborn will ho featured in his world famous upsldo down flying Pangborn served with the American army ;ilators during the world w;ir and is on" of few who have successfully pulled this stunt successfully A bullet parachute drop by Mi;s nillie Rousseau of San Francisco, the' famous changing planes in midair, number and other hair raising performances per-formances will hold the crowd at it- j tcntion Special service, has been secured over tho Utah-Idaho Centrelines. Director Di-rector Ivan Qates announced that I tickets should be purchased for tho big circus early and that spectators be on the scene curly The gates will ; open at 10 a. m. The show takes place two mil a west of tho Hot Sprlnps on pr) at i property anil the surroundings for two miles will be well policed. Inspection of the planes will be the flint number on the program. The complete and only official pro- , rrmm of the show follows: Event No 1 Exhibition of stunt and acrobatic flyln by Lh-ut. Clyde I E. ( Upsldedown PanKborn I Event No 'z Exhibition of death-defying death-defying aerial acrobatics and wing walking and other daredcvlltrlea. in-trodui in-trodui I n ir lh famous "Breaka way" by' "Diavalo" O-'reddln Lund), the au-j prome daredevil of the air. on piano ' pilot, d by Capt Lowell Terex, tho I famous English "Acu " Event No. 3 Novel exhibition ol j "Tug o;-Vvar" bctw en airplane and I automobile. Bvent No 4 Daring exhibition of flying upside down by Llout Clyde B. ("Upsldedown") Pangborn, world'd i only upsldedown aviator. Event No. 6 Dead stick landing exhibition Pilot flics aloft to approximately ap-proximately a thousand feet altitude, stops his motor completely in the ilr and without power lands on a mark. 1 Capt. Lowell Yerex. Event No 6 Changing from plan , : to plane in midair "Diavalo" (Freddie ' Lund) will transfer from the upper' wing tip of airplane flown by Capt. 1 Lowell Yerex to. a dangling rope lad' dor suspended from airplane flown1 above by Lieut Clyde E. Pangborn. J Event No 7 Five thousand foot dash through space from un airplane ! piloted by Capt Lowell Yerex, with ' a parachute by Miss Blllle Rousseau, the premier parachutist. |