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Show Groups Visit Topaz Mountain OnMay 2S, a large E"1 f r,k hounds from all aas v.s.ted Tonrz Mountain. Among the Led ll Cifv persons who made the trip, wwe Kenneth LeSuer, Alva Mather son Fay Frahske, LaKay Mather-son Mather-son and Miss Dorothy Stephenson Thp three g r s came back to Delta6 and wen! to the Great Stone Face, which they photographed, and Miss Frahske got Lake Bonneville Bon-neville fossil shells at the outcrop Tn the cove near the face And al 'three e oyeT the petroglyph, cal el by the Indians, "The Divsion of the Sevier" - - a landmark sign giving each tribe its share of hunting and fishing "Bh1-S- Chas A. Hanson of San Francisco Fran-cisco also went to Topaz Mountain Moun-tain and then on to Callao and Ibapah, near which place Indians Indi-ans had found some crystals which he was very much interested in. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Law and Miss Mildred Britton were taken to Topaz by Frank Beckwith ?r and some specimens obtained It is of course getting increasitip ly difficult to find them, now thai so many visit the area, but diligent dili-gent search., still brings rewatfc Juab County is ; le only Fiacf in the nation where the roads . paved with semi-precious stones. The Law party found many to. pazes smack in the auto tuts"' Many pix were taken to prove to the Chicagoans at home how mutt they miss by not ruffen'ntu;, it with natives. |