Show PARTY OF EXPLORERS HOME V HOMEARD ARn BOUND Prof Byron Cummings and Associates Will Reach This City Before Weeks Week's End Prof Byron Cummings s of the thc University Uni Uni- of Utah aim un his party parly of ex explorers ex- ex will reach Salt Sail Lake this week after afier a six weeks weeks' trip through h SanI San an J Juan uan county southeastern Utah where the they explored the tho cliff d s and mapped the country surrounding the thc three natural bridges The party will return to Salt Lake loaded with relics consisting of skeletons skeletons tons mummies y iy utensils and andI I weapons used b bv b inc no ancient race I which inhabited the he San Juan drain a age e These relics which are arc found in abundance in fn the Iho country explored b by bythe y the Utah section of the American In Institute In- In of Archaeology will form tim the e nucleus foj foj- a tL museum to be established establish establish- ed at the University ity of Utah and will wil le l doubtless be supplemented by the lin fine e collection owned by the Deseret Museum Mu Iu scum seum society which is now lying in idleness Prof Edgar L. L Hewett of the bureau of or ethnology at Washington and one of the tho foremost archaeologists ts In iii the country who has been with the lie Utah party parlY left Prof Cummings and his men mell at Bluff and joined the thc Colorado society which Is making an investigation tion of the tho ruins In canyon the Mesa le a Verde National park jark In parts of Now New Mexico I and Arizona Prof tl will devote the lie r rest t of tho time sum in Lr to o work In the thc southwest t and amid wIlt will then go to to Mexico I tl o forthe tot for the Ahe winter Parly hind Had Trip ri Prof Cummings and his party larty had hind hada hinda I a hard trip going Into the wildest section see sec tion of the whole West Vest est in the lie worst time of tho hO ar nal It was hard to lo find I waler in the the western part of San Juan JuanI count county and almost Impo Impossible to find I enough feed eed for 01 the lie horses The Thc work worl done by the lie party was not merely merely mere mere- ly archaeological J J. J C C. C Brown and andI Fred G C. C Scranton two graduates of I the lie university 07 made several surveys sur sm sur- sur ve veys eys while Joseph B B. Driggs and Nell Judd made maps of the thc country through which the party parly traveled Prof Cummings s and Prof Hewett directed the work and assisted In exploring exploring ex ex- ex- ex the lie ruins Four Foul of the tIme party parly left the camp atthe at ut the lie natural 1 bridges and und arrived at Moab last lu Tuesday a The Thc rest of the thc party stopped in Grand gulch on the tho way icay home loine antI and will arrive In Moab loab Sunday Prof Cummings expects to tobe tobe ii be In Salt Lake b by lie tho first of August r |