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Show i ! . i O - Year Old Dream Seventy-Fiv- e of 1929 to the day. The end of World War II he aet at August, 1945. Koyles most apocalyptic vision, however, was of a four-yea- r famine and the collapse of the U. S. monetary system. The collapse is to follow a severe drought and riotous inflation; and when the dollar becomes worthless the time will be ripe to tap the vast underground riches beneath Knob Hill, which will prove to be the richest gold mine ever found. It is then that the Relief Mine will provide legal tender for the faithful and the wherewithal to build a great White City at the foot of the mountain. Hie survivors will resume the now outlawed practice of plural marriage, and citizens will live by a coopeartive form of government, the United Order, also in Mormondom. Koyles conversations with angels and lost Nephites never served to win him the favor of the Mormon presidency, although two apostles, J. Golden Kimball and Matthais F. Cowley were among his financial contributors. Incorporated in 1909 as The Koyle Mining Company, the stock originally sold for 1.50 a share, and during the brief platinum excitement of 1929 rose as high as ten dollars a share. But in the long run the valuable metal, as well as other trace values found of cobalt, nickel, tin, titanium, oxmhim, chromium, vanadium, uranium, barium, zinc, bismuth, - i , V, . v (Continued from page 2) ' j. ' "x. T 1 ) M f . ' I 4. WiMlsycal Whatever happens on The Salt Flats? I mean does anything ever happen? Is it all that isolated? Follow with me as we present a travel picture of what is happening outside The Salt Flats . . . Flash! Rupert, Idaho A farmer advertised his cow for sale . . . one hundred dollars . '. . or two hundred dollars with extras. Two tone exterior, 59 bucks; Four spigots at $10 each; extra stomach, $40; product storage compartment $60; genuine cowhide upholstery, $45; automatic flyswatter, $5; and dual horns, $20. Mad Ave. madness but will it sell? Provo, Utah bulletin . . . from the Provo Board of Education . . . 'Boys may not wear wigs to school! The antiwig ruling is being contested by local wig shops which are threatened with extinction. Seems the boys want to keep their natural long hair . . . but to meet with short hair regulations in school they buy short hair wigs and tuck in their real hair ... no go in Provo! Fort Lauderdale, Florida . . . Splash! A vociferous and violent scene at an apartment . . . neighbors called the police . . . Smashing down the door they entered to find a woman bent over a gold I killed fish bowl screaming I killed him! 'Where is him in the body lady? In there the bowl.' Police looked in the fish bowl and saw the gold fish with a fork sticking out of it . . . Her husband had paid more attention to the family gold fish. SOoooooo. Suffold County, New York A lecture on birth control. A woman brought her 14 month old daughter to the lecture. Six policemen arrested her for contributing to the delinquency of a minor,' A night in jail . . . . No bail and 600 dollar fine! The ... he gave them a check for twenty-fiv- e dollars. Then in August, 1952, he requested a half ton of this black gouge, which was then mined and shipped to him, and in return the company received a hundred dollar check. Except for $238.03, the Dream Mine has returned no more than back aches and three fatalities for seventy-fiv- e years of hard work and many thousands of dollars invested. And yet the mine exists; stock remains at a constant 1.00 per share and is even purchased by an occasional inspired investor. But for the most part those who still hold stock in Koyles dream are the faithful who knew him and who grew up in families that held to the Bishops vision with a quiet faith that is itself a religion. Many, like Koyle, have been excommunicated from the Mormon church or have drifted to an even more fundamental plane. If Bishop Koyles memory is manganese, aluminum, and to be vindicated, it wll be soon, others proved elusive and unprof- according, to longtime stockitable to refine. holder and dream mine chronicler The first and nearly only Norman Pierce, who believes acmoney received from dream mine cording to Koyles Republican ore was in 1937, when twelve Elephant Dream" that the. pounds of selenium and thirty-tw- o Republic is in the throes of colpounds of iron hydroxide lapse. All signs point to the inflawere sold to the Harrison Com- tion and famine, mob action and pany of Chicago for $113.03. riots foretold of the last days. He Three years after the founders affixes 1974 as the approximate death In 1949 a Texan named A1 date of a sun flare that will roast the wicked of the earth at seven Sinclair, whom many stockholders thought to be a Nephite or hundred degrees farenheit, and, Nephite agent, visited the mine according to the signs, Utah wQl and found some ore near the get the brunt of it portal of the upper workings that The foregoing quotes and statishe believed would be good for taken from The Dream are tics manufacturing a battery solution he had developed. He persuaded Mine Story, published privately the directors to let him have five in 1958 by Norman C. Pierce of pounds of it for testing, for which Salt Lake City. long-abandon- f : SALT FLAT NEWS, OCTOBER, 1971 ed . . ... ... ... ... woman is contesting the charge . . . Her lawyer is gonna be her 14 month daughter! Her A wildautomobiie rusted by too many days of silence makes for an aesthetic skyscape. Pretty Dee Kilgrow perches astride the tumed over coupe pleasing the wind if not all everlasting poets. daughters only words . . . Her entire vocabulary is 'dada, mama and cookie. With a vocabulary like that .the only people AeTl be able to communicate with are the six policemen that her mother! Nothing ever but happens at the Salt Flats arent youglad. .... at-rest- ed ... DONT MISS ANY MORE DEADLINES SAME DAY SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT OR BOOKS, THESIS, RESUMES, NOTES . OUR HOURS - 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 PJ4. Monday thru Thursday 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 PJM. Friday ft Saturday NEWS photo by R. Goidtargr UTHEMTICUUUt SKY 224 SOUTH 1300 EAST 3634963 Peculiar clouds seen swirling over The Ochre Hills located Southwest of Wendover, Nevada are caused by extremely high upper winds that give the unusual rounding effect. Clouds are offi-- - daily listed as Lethenticubr Cumuli by meteorologists. . |