Flying proposal
For Laura Gault, the big question came from out of the blue - the blue sky. During half-time at a football game a plane came out of the east and soared over Arrowhead Stadium, in Kansas City, Missouri. Trailing behind it, in two-metre-high red letters, were the words, Laura — will you marry me? — Lantz. Lantz Welch, a Kansas City lawyer, said that he came up with the idea for the uncommon proposal a few months ago. And with thousands of spectators cheering her on, the 25-year-old Ms Gault said afterwards, how could she say no?—Kansas Citv. ;
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Press, 15 November 1984, Page 33
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