| Show ITEMS FROM MILLARD COUNTY KANOSH millard county may I 1 it has bag ion on been known from toe the ez ex torence of float that coal was waa buried in the above our town mr shepherd an experienced miner claims to have disca discovered vered an excellent coal boal prospect but Is not working it at present as he was driven out of the hills hille by the recent heavy snow storms archaeological search still goes on here mr william jones jone from heber city has keen mound digging in our fields with to himself tory satisfactory results he has recovered human bones bonee burnt corn arrow anti and spear points the latter four and four and a half inches long loan bodkins paints red and yellow evidently work ed into aulls roils by human manipulation he has also found two fine specimens of bowls one seven inches anti and the other ten and a half inches in diameter and four inches deep toese bowls show quite ark an advanced state slate of tha pottery art an iu in the white glazing and the painting of the interior which is hand painted with circles curls and sawtooth decoration these differ widely in the two bowl showing variety ol of taste and it IL would tax the ability of some of the lady fustian painters of today to imitate them A lady here has a jug found while digging a post hole this jug is ill shaped something like that painters usually place upon the head of rebecca at the well and is twenty eight inches in circumference A mason has out cue two more fot f ot prints from the rooks rocks and also the main marking recently mentioned in the NEWS the theory of their origin then advanced ia 18 now accepted by the local scientists interested te in their preservation these rooks rocks will in future be seen at the university kity museum barbara jane Hopkins wife of jacob hopkins on the morning of the added to their household a sweet little boy and the lady to is twenty seven years of age and the mother of nine children mother and babes doing well dropping into the keeley institute r recently I 1 found one of the min re reported p arted from the drum district taking a course at that institution the gentleman fleeced laughs at his experience and to is glad to know that some of bis big money Is being put to reformatory P purposes U oge ianos people had bad thought to brag of their superior climate upon returning home from recent virus to salt bait lake but as about twenty inches of one snow w fell here yet yesterday berday and the houses were decorated with yard long icicles this morning they will cail it even what the harvest of fruit will be this ibis year 1 will not now venture to pro diet crop are quite backward cattle thin hay sorce so tree water ominously plenty health good aud people hopeful A BIRD |