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Show evidence, lie testified concerning conditions at the, time the government govern-ment granted permission to prospect mid also regarding ore samples from the- property. DECISION IN TIMF'YNOUOS CASK KXrECTJJO Slil'T. 13 Decision ill tlio Tinipauuos cave hearing, before 1-111 F. T.tylor, register regis-ter of the local L'nilcl States land office, will probably be written about .September 15, according to the register. I The bearing occupied almost two ' weeks, having been started on Thursday, July 17. The plaintiff. wai the forest service, asking that the title to the property be given the LT'iyurnmont and that the site be preserved pre-served ns n scenic asset Tile de-fed.'iiit de-fed.'iiit was the Utah Cuve Mining & Mlllimr compmiy, contending tlutt mineral prospecting rights grunted the company suiierscded the setting aside of the site us a nutiouul monument. monu-ment. E. T. Culmer, director of the mln-Ing mln-Ing company was the Inst to give |