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Show Mioniil -tii:;; t 'if 1 1 in I A l I v.v.i -t ( !h- K m,u' r;i 1 1 1 1 .-Mill :.ln'rp i ,-, in h :iihI (liKOii over Cno t;p nf 1 lie l;ini!jii:-: i n hi n I ai n . GEOLOGY GROUP I FINDS FOSSILS; j I"r. deorp,.. Hanson, head or the S colony department of Lriejiani Vounu university, accompanied by two graduate students, Orhn Did-d'ulph Did-d'ulph antl Leland A. Hanson, has lias just returned from a loop trip oi southern Utah during which the trio visited Che KuUy Loy Mining-district Mining-district above Marysvalc, and tin Krornide mine on the cast slope of I lie Henry mountain:;. During their trip they -atbered fossils iu the Henriviile region southeast of Lryec canyon, on the i , b.-o waters or the rahrcah creek.' In that r- :;i(Ml the seienti :1s col-. col-. lecl.-d out of the Lenton .o.iales a line lot of specimens of cephaio-: potls. ;Mstro)"ds, jielecynods, a 1 e.i eat va i i. ty of each. Mi. Cope, manager of the Cope : Mercantile company of Tropic, pi c-senled c-senled to the university 'hronuh Hi". Jlanson, a very interesting ; 1 charm-pciitlant in the form of a; pi aii ic d-w made out of pui e ; hcmatiu; (iion oreL. The charm j is a very delicately carved piece ot ore for which Mr. Cope had paid j ten dollars to a trapper, i Darin: the trip nr. Hanson and his group met a gieat many in-' . teicsting people who are ea;;eriy j collecting things of interests from I that rich tcriitory lying along the j noith rim of the Odiu-ndn. ' Inning their stay at the Henry I |