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Show 1 1 m cast I SEE -SAW j rLANE-JIAl'PY ; LAOi Pv!. Way:ii! Goodwin, left, holds delta wing flyer, while Russell Talley, Jon Davies and j Frank Goodwin, owner of , Frank's 1 Mend-It, display conventional models. 1 , N - ' i i i Well, sir, there's a man m our .own who is doing a grand job with the boys. He's doing it because he likes kids, he likes airplanes and he likes his business. He also knows when a boy is happy, constructively occupied and otherwise busy, he's out of of mischief mis-chief and therefore is no juvenile delinquent. That man is Frank Goodwin of Frank's Mend-It shop at 3040 Highland High-land Drive. He takes especial interest in it this week, too, because his own boy, Private Wayne Goodwin, is home on leave from his basic training train-ing at Fort Ord, Cal. Private Goodwin has built and flown some of the fanciest and most practical model planes ever exhibited in Salt Lake, and this week he, too, took pride in taking tak-ing his prized delta winged plane down from its sky hooks. All the kids from far around flock to Frank's on their bikes, for most of them ride, and usually a bike needs a little mending, and Frank's is a fine place to get that done. And besides, Frank has model planes by the score, engines and other means of propulsion at hand and he's always willing to demonstrate, demon-strate, to spend some time with he kids. Such a day was Tuesday of this week when a group of kids swooped in on the Mend-It shop to visit with Wayne and to find out what's new in model planes. It provided plenty of reason for The News Bulletin to get this picture which includes: Jon Davies, Russell Talley, Kenneth Bills, Jackie Jack-ie Moose, Douglas McNair, Thomas Sorensen, Bus Teakle, Richard Rustad, Karl Richins, Bill Davies, Jerry Foster, Nathan Hale, Clifford Garton and Orren Labrun. |