Show I MOUNT BALDY IS ACTIVE Seismic Disturbance of Monday Has Bas V Reopened Its Crater V Telegraphic Tel reports tend to show shon sho that the seismic disturbance of Monday aft af afternoon afternoon t tV V was more severe in the south southern southern ern era part of ot the state especially in the 1 Dixie country than in any other por portion portion tion of ot Utah Those who are familiar V with the geological formation of Utah 1 1 are not surprised that the cities in the extreme end of the state should feel the effects of such disturbances more than those In the northern part for forIn fora l a In tho the south in the vicinity of St StGeorge StGeorge 4 George Gear o there are surface evidences of sel mic disturbances which occurred not many centuries ago a agoV o V Within less than twenty miles mUes of St StGeorge George there are to be seen thirteen cones of or extinct volcanoes The pio plo pioneers pioneers V I recall In their younger days of the Indians telling them that their grandfathers used to tell them that I they could remember when the sides Bides J of a avery very er large crater not many miles I east of the scene or of the Mountain I I Meadows endows massacre were warm Dr D DA A 4 Turner of Milford Beaver 1 county co nty said yesterday that Mount Iou Baldy In that county Is in a semi 1 state stat e of eruption The explosions ac accompanied accompanied j companied by a shower of ashes can be heard twenty miles away Occa Occasionally Occasionally great plumes of smoke arise V 1 from the old crater and the rumblings I of ot the earth are little short of terrify terrifying ing Mount Baldy Is I about feet high hl h Scientists have always maintained that gone by It was as an active vol volcano volcano volcano cano Dr Turner thinks that new lava Is present in the crater and aI d that the rocks on on the are quite hot V |