Show UINTAH DINOSAUR WILL STARTLE WORLD i no la in destined to B be the lar kest gest in existence estimated length lang la is feet fol 10 nock neck Ver vertebrae tabrae already hit et posed pod Measure 27 7 feet beward after years yean of effort the largest dinosaur in the world is in being unearthed at the I 1 cousen dinosaur quarry by prof ex bart TI doug t ills of the carnegie museum and hla his three assistants when comply comple tely unearthed and installed ina in the mammoth museum in ift pittsburg this dinosaur or as tt it to is called in technical terms will startle 1 ther the world and give vernal jensen and the uintah aitola more publicity than man it han heretofore received no is its if official title but bif by the workmen and those who have visited it from tar far and wide it Is lf known simply imply as aa the big bug ten tea of the vertebrae ot at the neck are now exposed and measure 27 feet in length professor douglas says nay that there are live more ones one to be uncovered and that the total length of the neck will be about 31 32 feet rib have bare been found so 0 o far but this thia is all the animal was discovered last lait toll fall as a the workmen wore were excavating an other reptile and it h has been earry to dig another out cut deeper than the former one in order to got get at it this to la now BOW being dug duff heretofore the largest one unearthed his ban been a and measured 85 feet in length this now new conj on according to estimates will mea ure sure approximately to ISO feet in length thim honor belongs belong exclusively clu to the uintah basin not another spot on the whole earth has been able to give alv to science clence aab such perfect specimens of 61 the dark and prehistoric ages age as aa ban baa this dl T quarry near jensen v just before the war expeditions in t africa unearthed individual bones of to bo be as aa large its aa tile the one now being unearthed away amay ay back in 1900 protestor riggs of the field museum of chicago found a femur and individual thigh bones bon of one near fruits colorado which were estimated to be as a large as ai i the one now being unearthed he called it a andt and it is in believed that this to is one of the same species professor Dou douglasb glaso has high hopes that he be will III be able to find a complete skeleton as aa the formation and general character ot of the locality render reader it vety very favorable shipping of this prehistoric stant giant will not tart start for some time yat but amour among the world this section of utah to 1 due for more publicity lu in the near future than it has baa ever bad before few people realize of the importance of the quarry to this country and of the high importance we are regarded by the learned ones back east last week mrs robert W er of salt bait lake stopped in pittsburg on herway her way home frons from the biennial convention of the national federation of clubs and called upon robert garland Garla tid president of the pittsburg chamber of commerce mr garland was immensely proud of the pittsburg carnegie library and the specimens of ft a prehistoric ago age so as well as modern exhibits it contained here it was that mrs spangler was introduced need to the largest and finest dinosaur specimen in the world and the next minute found one next to it that was larger and finer and which came from vernal utah it was waa the same ditko which dr earl ear douglas of the carnegie museum of pittsburg unearthed in the uintah country of at utah a mouth month continued continued on page 6 I 1 WILL STARTLE THE WORLD continued from 1 before and it was finally proclaimed to the suit lake woman as the largest ever discovered but let nils MIB spangler Hp angler tell the story la pittsburg I 1 wua was being shown bbown around the city by robert garland president dont of the chamber of commerce As we motored about the city visiting the places of interest Inte I 1 naturally got la in a word now and aad then about the beauties of salt lako lake city la in it i good natured way mr garland would say eay you haven it this and you haven t that I 1 in return I 1 had occasion to tell him of some of the we had in utah that pennsylvania could not bouat boast of at last we stopped at the carnegie library aud I 1 was told that this wits was the inoel magnificent building of all the carnegie 11 bradies ono one thing mr garland wits was to show me was the largist aud finst in the horld I 1 ut of a dinosaur reproductions of this animal had been given by mr carnegie to foreign muse uma but pittsburg had bad the original As wo we admired the wonderful huge specimen I 1 noted another bifilar to it but about three feet higher with a longer tall tail and nock neck standing near it I 1 naked asked what to la this animal 7 it seems to be of the same game species but larger mr oarland garland looked perplexed und and hunted for the placard of printed information but found nothing As we were leaving the building we met W J holland who la Is curator of the museum when I 1 was introduced as coming from utah mr holland said 1 I want to show you what we have from utah and led us back to me skeleton eleton gk we had just been admiring and wondering about he said this la in what utah has haa given the world the largest mastodon ever discovered it caroe came from the uintah basin 11 I 1 remember now reading of the unearthing ot of this animal but I 1 had not before beford realized what a rare aar e and wonderful specimen it was we were all at the incident and mr garland said well I 1 will take ott oft my hat to utah you have gone one better than pennsylvania but you had bad to come all the way to pittsburg to learn the wealth of your state in nil an archaeological way |