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Show UTAH MINING STORY GOES TO PRESS e"4 j v v, ?4j N r 3 yu 1 5 ft ? & SI" I- I T I i . I- - if. s ,w , - " L 1 , - 'J - - n ' f.t f- I V .J A little - known incident in Utah's colorful mining history amuses Miles P. Romney, secretary. Mining Centennial Cen-tennial Committee, left, and Everett L. Cooley, Director, Utah Historical Society, as they check final galley proofs for "Treasure House of the Nation" first publication covering the dramatic 100 years of mining activity in the Beehive State. The special edition will feature articles by leading Western historians and rare photographs. Available Avail-able Sept. 1, the 150-page volume may be ordered for $2.25 per copy from Mining Centennial Committee, 820 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City. |