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Show Utah rockhound guide is now available Many people would like to have Noim-tliing to let them know where they might go in Utah to hunt for various rocks, minerals and or fossils. A particular guide has been needed that gives an index to the type of material which can be found, a map reference showing the general vicinity as well as a county map with identification, explicit directions direc-tions on where to go and how to get there, the roads to take and equipment one might need, as well as some idea on what to expect in the way of weather conditions. v-. v-. Such a guide is now available avail-able and documented by authoritative researchers in the geological and mineralogi-:al mineralogi-:al professions. The Utah Geological & Mineral Survey, i00 Black Hawk Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 has published: "Collector's Guide to Mineral and Found Localities Locali-ties in Utah," which contains approximately 75 to 80 separate sep-arate localities for rock hunting. hunt-ing. Data was compiled by Carlton Stowe, UGMS Information Infor-mation Specialist, assisted by various members of Utah's rock-hound clubs. Price is $2.50 at the Survey office or $2.75 mailed. |