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Show Hangar Talk By Pete The big hunt is just about over. Just about all left are a few ducks and maybe a goose or two. So we should be able to settle down to normal living again. But before next fall rolls around,. I must take that old shotgun out back of town and do some target work. Planes frying in for the pheasant phea-sant season were piloted by Bob Larson and a fellow from Provo, flying a Stinson and carrying two passengers; Lloyd Dickerson and a passengegr, from Ogden, flying a Piper Cruiser; L. B. Morton and a passenger, flying a Cessna. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Ross flew Monday to Salt Lake on business. busi-ness. George W. Hunt, Monday morning, flew Reed Peterson', of Myton, to work in Heber, and went on. from there to Salt Lake City and Provo on business. busi-ness. He brought Mrs. Candus Evert, of Salt Lake City, back to Montwel, where she will spend a week with Mr. Hunt, Mrs. James Hamblin, and Mrs, Jean Hamblin. Remo Hamblin, of Montwel, has received hi O.K. from the V. A. to start his flight training at the Roosevelt Flying Service. See you next week. |