Show Explorer 4 Makes Finds t 1 1 Z 0 1 1 Remote South U Utah tab J L q B By Jack Darnell of tho iho Pueblo Indians in inn ancestors the GL G jG oration n from tl tJ the shores of the Great Salt ir b hf t tiro rough Utah and d across the Colorado been the work of Neil Nell M. M r. r Judd curator of 1 o s arch of the United States National mu- mu C. C du during i the five i it neton D D. past years t is in S Salt Sal alt 1 Lake visiting Ins his father L. L P. P M ibo jg is s secretary tary o of the board of of education He Ho 1 ApI ted a six siz SiX weeks week's exploration in In southern Utah Arizona and is cn engaged Cd in preparing ref ref re- re of f his bis findings for the museum at Washington V V ho will continue his reports its are arc completed pons ja in m New Mexico where other bands of the Pueblo Indians Indians are sai said to h have he e wandered y t Judd is enthusiastic over oer his Jus find findings finding noS in In south- south lit 1 W c Utah He He e reports that many new ruins 4 V Vred d covered red and that few regions of southern Utah 1 float nt e evidences e of prehistoric habitations Nell Well M. M f. f fod Judd Jodd a period of ot five rivo years Sir Mr b explorations for hIS this period donal museum In trued d tho the Present Pueblo In- In shores of or tho the Great the om Utah through rough Puke h z ke south southward Into Colorado river tho rho ur S where they now liver live Ft t r 0 Were fere determined that the people plc i w his about tho Great cat Salt lived lInd r 1 thousand years cars than one ono mare lore It their homes In the open cach was apart and that It was living liviD to t ho etU after they th ml ot of Utah that B portions built and tho dlf- dlf ds chuSs were Into tribes combined t n c and andst ruins disco discoveries erks In the Et rough customs of ot tho the Pueblos Mr st 1 concluded that tho first sufIs suf suf- his s these peoples lie He HeE ts Is' belonged to E that children of a fame fam- fam members of their mothers mother's s e tho women were thet the and Dd that who dictated cd In Indirection indirection t ty owners oDers Direction direction the family should rove ro first apartment houses were of the Pueblos Pueblos' method after JEe-after Ig eg after arter reaching southern according to tho the Inv Investigations 15 the cliff clift dwellings found both of and ard on the opposite side of lo lor do river contain as many as area oms IT t 1 neller Found Ire Are re Manyi Many Inn i t te the he trip Mr Ju Judd d Is sending National museum several new e ens of or pottery Jars and bo bowls ls r n a fragment c of or f bolt boll ma made mado o from k human burnan hair hall and 1 goat hair of the most pretentious ruins an in exhaustive report of ot finds will B c cM M of or the best indications of or the thee thet ast t e in Ia civilization c of the people key ml migrated rated from the tho shores of or Silt Sal lake Jako towards southern Utah the Colorado river Is the kiva I O Dle meeting house according to Jodd ludd o his has found Indications of ot tho the n. n always a R circular stone in ln all the habitations which have c haver r explored As he went towards Colorado river the kiva became tr and nd moro more elaborate and the s. s because ause of oC less age were better ned ved Only a a. beginning was wasA A rear Ibe be Great Salt lake while tally developed meeting house Is 15 Isad ad Ii din la 11 southern Utah Taken With Water te e e trip Included Pariah plateau In gulch Kulch House O. Rock alle valley of the Grand canyon Bright Angel canyon Nail canyon er Ku Kanab creek Cottonwood and ending country Mr Ir Judd was panted only by a guide ulde ater ateI was scarce and at times on trip It was necessary to forget forgett st t 1 a little scum or the wigglers eh infested water In Jn pockets 35 r tho the rocks On Pariah plateau re IC numerous ancient dwellings t found It was determined that peoples must have depended on TOler ter pockets or else else- lived there daring the winter when snow lb I be e netted melted LoU Lob of or Goats Goat In nom Home 4 I Buckskin gulch which is hun hun- of fe feet t In depth and In places irrow w sv that a man can jump across r tel tl bank was found which was ltd led to be a dam built by the thet Wt 1 t people e Mr lr Judd believes It Iti ita i a natural deposit of oC gravel ravel which 4 the stream m Into another channel ht t Angel ngel cre creek creck k was only ex- ex W d partially duo s to high water dangerous trails Several ruins f found O d In the lower half of the 15 a D below Beaver creek most of a proved to bo be storage rooms upper Ribbon falls some 0 of r th thi the i ned cliff dwellings were ored Mr r. r Jud Judds Judd's s 's te report ort to Wash Wash- It Is thought that excavations ba made In the most pretentious pr J r in If an attempt to discover r about bout the thc life Ure of oC theban the ie le b-an b bane Hieroglyphics e o which have ha not t te e d. d were found in various arlous at w It is II hoped to unearth I n. n FigureA 11 or of r oats goats abound on le a of the better preserved ed cliff |