Show 1 Relics fo for Utah's New Museum I Il I Stranded tran e on San an Juan uan Desert esert 1 l rc between n Ul City It San Han SanJuan Juan county anti and Grand count county thorn thOl are ato several sc cases of or relics which I won supposed to n a part hart of or Iho thu new ne museum to lo bo he established hd at nl the University of Utah The Tho relics 1 ac accompanied ac- ac companied h by a L number of Navaho In Indian In- In dian than blankets anti atHI Indian antI and apparel wearing are ure packed In Imi several c large boxes anti and have Im been heen Packet packed that way 0 since HOI somo time limo in Au August st hon Whon rm or 01 C dean of ot time the university uni and antl oth others lH went to thu thy San Juan region last June to explore time the prehistoric ruins anI and In Inspect In- In and amid survey time the natural bridges cs and other wonders of ur tho tim southeastern part pait of ot the state shute they the gathered a n num her ber of or r relics from tire deserted l tion of or cliff dwellers dug pottery from the mounds nu and un unearthed 1 many interesting things s omit from tho the ruined pueblo pu Im- eblo There wore Ole also a number of oC Indian blankets a cradle board or 01 two and other th t. t souvenirs of the Navahos Xa and Utes Uto These things 10 packed l carefully In several W boxes and nod t Li to Salt SaIL I ike The people at al Bluff told toll Professor Pro Pro- IO I fessor ot C that as us Soon goon as a freighter started across tho the d desert of oe S SaU m Juan Junn county Ol the Ule relics and things would bo IH placed ced aJ aboard oard and started for or home honc It happens that thal freighting in lu that I country is few an and far flu bo weun TJ re nH e business men limen anti and citizens make no nu mote mOl trips to the tho marls marts of ot trade U than actual I I n necessity demands and sometimes I months slip sill b by without a trip hll being I made mt o for Cor supplies Professor Cummings I hns Ims waited d In I Vein vain for tor his relics anti and after allowing 1 a fair length of time for tor the next I freighter to start from Bluff across time the long trail to Monticello ho sent nl In InI In- In I ITo 11 was cr very proud of his hils col- col It certainly would go a n. lon long Jong wu toward starling a museum Time Tho relies relics anti and oilier things seem scorn to have 11 dropped out o of existence somewhere somewhere some some- where and a u tracer is being started I after aUer thorn lu Iu the tho meantime Professor and others interested in III the Uio I casos uro arc growing more morl and more anxious an- an |