Show PLAN TO PRESERVE RELICS OF UTAH Alt Archaeologists Petition Government Government Government Gov Gov- to Establish h National National National Na Na- Parks MANY PREHISTORIC RUINS Prof Returning Prom Fron Wellington ton Meeting Tell Fells of or Work Undertaken h by l Pro Professor r Byron Dyon Cummings of or the I University of or Utah returned yesterday yester yester- day Ia from Crom Va Washington where he has r 1 been heen attending the m meeting of time the Archaeological Ar At 1 Institution of oC America Of or the work done lIone Professor Cummings said aill The Time meeting was the most profitable pro iIo that has ever eor been held and the fact that hunt all nil of or the the recently organized 01 ot- Western Vestern societies were all represented represented re re- re- re presented shows that there Is II increased Interest In the scientific stull study olour of ol our IW prehistoric people Tho rho Institute has now undertaken n to organize olg it its American work just as tho the work In Greece Rome nome and Palestine has haM been organized Professor Edgar L. L Hewett for Cor some ome time connected with the till Smithsonian Institute and anel the Ow Museum of or Ethnology and a Fellow of or the Archaeological Archaeological Ar Ar- Institute was made director director tor of American Archaeology Ho lie has promised to aid the local society In Investigating the prehistoric ruins of Utah Professor CummIngs u urges that some me measure be taken by local people people peo peo- pie to establish a Cl home for our pre pro historic ruins as aN I is being done tione In iii nearly nearly near near- ly Iy all of the Western estern states slates before they have been destroyed Professor Hewett will deliver lIell a n lecture lee lee- tore ture Thursday evening Jan Tan 4 24 24 on Ancient nt Mexico The lecture will be illustrated with views taken by b the professor or while on a trip of of research r earch In Mexico last summer To Continue Continuo In Investigations Professor hewett has made plans to return to Utah next June to Join with Professor Cummings In carrying out a more scientific and systematic i investigation iga t I 0 a o of f Uta Utah's lis li's p prehistoric re h is t oric While lihle Profesor CumminGs CumminG's was in Washington steps were vere taken talen to secure se SC- cure the setting etting t aside of oC the ha country of the lIw natural bridges es and Monument l park as a national park parI Through th the aid of Professor ol Hewett assurance lo I given I that these b great eat national wonders wonders won won- ders lers In Utah will be preserved by hy the national gov government If this is not possible by appropriation however howe an att attempt will be made mad to have haw this portion portion por per tion of oC Utah set aside with a a. similar portion of Arizona which joins Utah as a national park and It will be cared tot for on the same sune plan n as Yellowstone If both these thee plans fail ail Professor Cummings says ays Utah may still stilt fall fallback hack back on the recent Lacey act which gives tho the President power to set aside l' l lloS as loS a national reserve an any ground which Is of or national Importance On Saturday evening at the University sity a meeting incoming will III be he Held of tho the Archaeological Ar Ar- society of Utah of ot which Colonel A A. I E E. E Wall all Is president to lO discuss tho Utah situation At this timE lime the Kov He W V. A A. Paden will deliver a 1 paper PaPel on out Christian tian Archaeology At the meeting in Washington n 0 committee was vas also appointed to look Into the establishment of or an American school of or Archaeology |