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Show Xbursday October 25, 1945 TIIE the boards recommendations While in the east, Mr. Bundy testified befoie arious congressional Spotlighting subcommittees on reclamation, and other pi ejects affecting the state UTAH n Geneva Repo Genevas disposal to The answer declared soon, expected be v Utah Bundy, commissioner, and of publicity department Vicinal development, upon his feceTt return from Washington. board lThe surplus property now has the report on Bundy steel plant. Mr. deliberations by a after and said have will subcommittee, congress to consider the report and Bundy ffs 30 days Where To Find It Perhaps there is no more little known state department that is doing a greater work than the Utah state historical society. Organized to collect, disseminate and preserve Utah historical material, the pi esent efforts of this group to preserve the complete history of Utahs participation in World War II is worthy of commendation. The historical society at the state cap-ltbuilding has catalogued the complete record of Utah casualties and dischaiges ol enlis-ment- s, . in the navy, maritime sen ice, ma-- I rines, coast guard and eventually the army. This material is avail-- I able to eterans and other interested parties and represents the determined efforts of Secretaiy Marguei ite L. Sinclair and her staff. In addition, the departments issuance of a large number of historical quarterlies oer a period of years is of incalculable value to those interested in the state, its history, traditions and attractions, The last book to come off the press is the Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 12. The first section of the publication has to do with Indian Relations on the Mormon Fron- tier, and the second half A His-- i tory of Southern Utah and Its Na-- 1 tional Parks. No home library should be without this edition. Millard Geographical Paradise It is suggested by an influential Delta citizen that a school textbook sponsored by an intei ested organization should be written about the scientific and geological objects in Millard county. A tourist, or even a Utahn looking at Utahs map would think the county blank, it was pointed out. By way of support, some of Millards attractions weie mentioned as follows1 A mar- clous and gigantic fault; tnlo-bit(fossilized ciabs) millions of vems old and 7,000 of which hae been sent to the Smithsonian Institute, the upthiust of Crystal Peak, Topaz. Mountain; the ample field of obsidian from which the Indian made terraces of Lake Bonneville, craters of the states hugest extinct volcanoes; sea coral fos- es pie-histo- uc arrow-head- s, LMTF.I) STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, GENERAL LAND OFFICE, District Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, consolidated coal lease 029093-046GNotice is hereby given that the Secietary of the Interior has, pursuant to the provisions of section 3 of the leasing act of Feb-rua- iy 25, 1920 (41 Stat 437), authorized the modification of the consolidated coal lease held by the Royal Coal Company to include as additional land the SESEM sec 28, lots 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, EJ2NW4, NEV1SWI4, NE!4, NSEhi sec 31, NWI4, NUSWh, lots 3, 4 (W2), sec 33, T. 12 S, R. 9 E, S. L. M , Utah. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to the land listed, or any 53 Jos.Barday & Peoria, SUN-ADVOCAT- Page Three TRICE, UTAH E, Wellington Youth Home On near Leamington; the Great Stone Face near Delta, the finest natural lesemblance to any huWay man face ever pictured by nature, and the ninth largest meterorite Charlie Signalmans Mate ever found in the U. S. all in Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Millard county. Hanna of Wellington sailed List Wednesday aboard the U. S. S. More Soda Pop Gas Knox Victory en route to the Carbon countys underground United States from Australia, acsupply of carbon dioxide gas (or- cording to word received by his dinary soda pop gas) some 3700 parents. feet beneath the suiface is being Twenty-thre- e wives of American tapped this week for the third servicemen and one child will sail time by well drillers, eight miles for America on the Knox Victory. south of Pnce. The latest well is Officials maintained secrecy about expected to augment the present departure plans in spite of the supply which arrives above ground Sunday news which disclosed that at the terrific pressure of 700 the wives were to sail during the pounds per square inch. For the week. Repoiters were not allowed the benefit of the uninformed, on the whaif and guards said they purified gas is converted into had special instructions not to adblocks of dry ice for commercial mit anyone. Customs officials did uses, which at a temperature of not know1 of the plans, but said if 140 degrees below zero, gives off 23 bndes were going in the only clouds of vapor when subjected to one ship, they did not expect to be ordinary atmospheric conditions. notified until about a day before In addition, the carbon dioxide is the sailing. converted into Cardox, the latter Mate Hanna entered the service used in named gas often being Carbon countys coal mines in- in December, 1943 stead of blasting powder. It is introduced into a drilled hole and spur of the east mountain for from the intense cold and Jeep allowed to expand, thereby breaking open the coal scams without snow, they made dugouts m the the attendant dangeis of the use gray hills where the Manti temple now stands. With the advent of of dynamite. springs warm sun, the comfoit of isitors Alta Expects the rock shclteis was suddenly reof has Alta by an unexpected and Watson interrupted Mayor ceived the following letter. "Your fearful menace from under slab-o- f stone and crev ices crawled hunhonor: As I have been informed d that the best skiing in the U. S. dreds of angiy The Manti pioneeis rattlesnakes. I to at am be had is Alta, planning to bring my family for three weeks stood their ground and fought one next February. Send complete information concerning hotels, ski lifts and facilities. Signed, Col. Lawrence Higgins, Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C. The above letter is only a sample of the hundreds being received by the mayor. We need two new hotels and a Harry Gordon of Price will sewer system, the mayor declared, to adequately take care of the pay highest prices for deer thousands of visitors who w'ant to hides. If you have no way play at Alta this winter. to bring them, call 25 and Manti Miracle we will pick them np. The miracle of Manti concerns those brave pioneer families who We also buy elk and rabduring the dead of wunter, 1849. bit hides. arrived in W'agons at the present site of that city. Turning to the sils 2- -c le-li- ef spotted-backe- DEER HIDES WANTED aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa iiiiiiTiiiwiiiiiiiiiiii3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3i I A (lEfASTiRlE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y Two Swell Features! part theieof, are hereby notified that they should file, on or before 10 AM Dec. 4, 1945, their protest or objection to the leasing of the land, otherwise such claim will be disregarded in granting a lease. SCOTT P. STEWART, Register. Date of First Publication: Co., Limited Illinois October 25, 1945. Date of Last Publication: November 22 ,1945. (0D(IDI3DEADS 'dependable extra-mileag- e SUNDAY MONDAY -- Called the "Baby Road because its tracks were narrow gauge, 3' wide instead of the standard 4'8a". 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