Show FAVOR SAN SANJUAN JUAN NATIONAL AL PARK Scientists Return from Expedition Expedition tion Praising Wonders of Southern Utah WILL PETITION CONGRESS WOULD PRESERVE VALLEY FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH The first scientific expedition of the Ameri American n Archaeological Institute among th the archaeological wonders of southern has been successfully accomplished Professor Byron Cummings secretary of the Utah branch of the Institute and the theRe Re Rev Mr Eddy of the UnItarian church of this city two members of the exploring part Darty have returned They are enthusiastic enthusiastic over the prospects of achieving the main purpose of the expedition that of making of the San Juan valley vaHey a na national national park In which the wonders shall be preserved forever The Tho party part made mado careful maps of the famous region Indicating the situation of the chief prehistoric remains and exam examIned med Ined to some somo extent the nature of the re remains remains mains This Information will be submit td to the national congress which will probably take steps to set aside the tract as a national park Will Mal Make Another Trip The members of the party separated widely after their work had been done The two engineers of the party Fred FredS S ranton and J C Brown dropped the party part to go o to mining at Moab In Grand Professor Cummings Mr Eddy and Niel Judd draughtsman for the ex turned north traveling five fIe days from the briges by team to reach the railroad Professor Hewett secretary of the national society and conductor of the expedition went to Colorado to supervise the work of a group of Harvard students who are studying the archaeological re remains remains mains In that state Me He will later lead an expedition into the field from the Den Denver ver r branch of the Institute A second expedition into San Juan county to stud study more carefully the re remains remains mains there will no doubt shortt shortly be bemak I Ima ma mak I |