Show tah tah Fertile for Scientists States States' Local Naturalist Virgin Virgini Have I ol 09 s i lel l for Exploration I Work ae search Research DL DIL y 11 g BROADDUS B 1 Natural Sd of utah Ife e 17 approximatelY of oi a pp r ire untouched by arch arche- ilea yet yd sm trans traces of prehistoric Some d da y it wIll tina tin un of In house ouse a veritable ire irea treasure asure ii a tori Salt Sail Lake from ty t a makes Utah stand I st archeological I for eId alet eel u as a t fJeld possibilities its an and once atlas become a will 1 state sate for scientific ti ic carting r ae new tv facts about th the c uncovering ver unco of auntie another ts t's inhabitants 1 t In 1931 was not no noh h research t In the state as in pas past save sive This s only n p proves roves the nations nation s won overlooking a 1 are Held fjeld as another year ear pa pat explored t t. t this area being IT AT KANAB oriS oris this thi year centered mainly fib where several mem mem- d party from the Peabody In of Gl of a New York have been digging idian dian ruin Res Results of their find find- unknown but but it is ex ex- re re yet d there will be an important ad ad- to records of prehistoric life nce their t task sk is completed is H-is t is known of early life Ute in m the haS been uncovered unco at a scant hen ten ien points in the state namely I 1 L Montezuma canyon in th the thet east t corner comer of Utah along the uan tun iian river in Wayne jr and St S1 George ems s certain that all aU previous search- search B will ill be eclipsed when wily Ily delve into the cliff dwell dwell- and d other othe unmistakable evI evi- Df bf We lite in n a past age known to tot t in this unexplored area J lands ids lie He in the eastern parts 1 Garfield and Kane coun coun- I Finds d T Treasures es I- I h 0 y fJ k 3 I i DR J. J E. E BROADDUS ties and in hi virtually all of ot San Ju Juan county Don Maguire of Ogden a consulting consult f ing lug and mining engineer who about 5 50 0 years ago became interested in American American American Amer Amer- ican archeology last February recorded recorded re reo corded the most impressive account o of f findings in Utah His knowledge o of L prehistoric facts is perhaps the mos most t extensive In the state his work haying having hay haVe ing covered many years THEORY OF 2 RACES After much research Mr Maguire Maguir e has arrived at the theory there were e two races laces or tribes o of ancient people in Utah Utah those those who made baskets bunot but bu it t not pottery and who later gave wa way p pi to a people farther advanced in civilization civi civi- i i and culture who wh made great Brea t use of pottery This theory is upheld d i by conditions found in historic ruins ruin s se since at some places only e is' is found while at others excellent t examples of ot pottery have been unearthed un Mr Maguire is particularly enthusiastic over possibilities of research h ht in Millard rd county Considerable light Ugh t already has been thrown on that tha t sections section's Indian ruins and i if followed follows d in the next few lew years will reveal th the e Pueblo region of central Utah as a storehouse of ot prehistoric treasures treasure s unexcelled |