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Show - - Dintah UilDtah [ BasinHas Basin BasinHas BasinHas Has World World's Worlds World'sGreatest World'sGreatest ' sGreatest Greatest Show Sher SherCarnegie Carnegie Oarnegie Maceum Museum Expen Expert ExpertTells ExpertTeU Tells Lioni Lions Club Richest RichestFossil BichextFossil Fossil Beds Found HereSpeaking Here HereSpeaking i Speaking before the Vernal VernalLions VernalLions VernalLions Lions Club at their luncheon Wed WecS- WecS Wed- WecSnesday Wednesday Wednesday - nesday night at the Grill Gnn Cafe Oaf * Dr DrJohn DrJohn DrJohn John H dark Clark , , paleontologist paleontolbgtst paleontol gtst ofthe of ofthe olthe i the Carnegie Museum , , said aa.Id aaId . that thatUlntah thatUintah thatUintah , Ulntah Uintah Basin had the world world's worlds world'sgreatest world'igreatest worldigreatest ' ' . 1 ereateat greatest foull fosall foastl show abow and that the theadvertising tbiadvertising 1 I Iadverttslng adverttslng advertising given liven by displays ofprehistoric of ofpreh1storlo olprehistoric ' preh1storlo prehistoric monsters In various mu- mu musewns museums mu museums - : seums sewns unearthed hen here waa was worth worththousands worththousands worttthousands thousands of dollars do11ara to this areaBasin area area.Basin areaBasin . . Buln Basin dluoaaurs d1uosaura dluosaurs and other prehis preh1a- preh1a prehis- preh1atorIo prehistorte prehistoric - - toric torIo torte remains remalna are labeled as coin com- com comIng comIng coining - ing from this thla region regjon when placed placedon placedon placedon 1 on display in muse11D1S museums . , said Dr DrClark DrClark OrClark Clark He spoke In defense of ot the theexcavations theexcavations th thexcavations < i excavations being beintr carried on by byCarnegie byCarnegie bCarnegie $ Carnegie Museum and other muse muse- museums museums museums - ums in this region ' ! The be action of ofthe ofthe olthe the county coounlulonera oomm1ss.lonera oomm1sslonera commissioners . in re- re restrlctlng restricting re restricting - - stricting strlctlng the removing of f055Ua foeslla f055Uafrom foesllafrom foasiljfrom from ' Vntah U'ntah Untah county had caused the thefield thefield thefield field group some concernDr concernDr concern concernOr Or Dr dark Clark said that local scen scen- scenery scenery scenery - ery waa was constantly constanUy being belnl photo photo- photographed photographed photographed - - graphed by field fteld groups of muse muse- museums museums museums - ums and shown to thousands thousanc1s of ofpeople ofpeople olpeople people during the winter season .seuon seuon .seuonHe seasonHe . seasonHe He compared comp8n'd comp8nd ' the excavation of offoasl1s oftosalls offossils foasl1s tosalls as a an annual harvest which whichdid whichdid whichdid did not necessary deplete the vast vaststorehouse vaststorehouse vststorehouse storehouse of skeletons skeletona yet remain remain- remainIng remaining remaining - ing in the earth The work Is Ia not notcarried notcarried notcarried carried out on a commercial ba- ba be- be . - basi beefs ba-sla ba sla - - si efs . ! as no money has ever been beenmade beenmade beenmade made by individuals getting fosalls fossils fosallsfrom fossilsfrom fossilfrom * from Uintah utntah Basin BIUJIn He estimated estimatedthe estimatedthe the cost of excavating and setting settingup settingup settingup up a fossil fos.sll fossll . at $25 25 $25000 25000 $ ' 25 000 ( ) The workrequired work workrequired workrequired required several year's years yelU"s yelUs " ' ' time Vos- Vos Pos- Pos Fos- Fos PosContinued FosContinued - ( Continued on Page EIght ) |