Show Ethel the f Mummy With Sad Mishap pF-l. Elmer R. anthropology professor who takes great interest if in any type of felt pangs of sorrow when a prize r- while riding on the back of a mule down a steep Arizona S lost her head when sho i. was thrown to the rocks Professor Smith admits it was quite a shock have a headless but states he had an even bigger surprise when he found both Ethel's boy friend mummies were Subtracting these three mum mies from the four that were left exactly one complete specimen for the The mummies found in the In- dian region around Arizona and Utah are from the Basket-maker period 1000 to 2000 years and in no way resemble the mummies excavated in Egypt of the fact they're both The Indian mummies are wrapped in rabbit a basket is placed over their and in a cramped position they are buried in sandy The heat from the sun and the dry climate absorb the body thus doing away with all artificial The mummies found are very old but seem to have died in the prime of 25 to To students who think everything has been dug up years Professor Smith stated there is enough archeological research in Utah alone to keep a man digging for if you in that time you can turn your findings over to any good I don't know what they'll do with it because there is no decent place available for the the very bad and should be the anthropologist murmured through a haze of All Professor Smith's problems do not concern decapitated but he is deeply concerned about the conditions in the For the museum is located on the top floor of the Park building and the roof consists of a of sky which in the winter are covered with snow and in the summer reflect the In the heat of the specimens made from fiber are invested with silver fish and The only way to rid the place of such pests is by which is impossible because the gas might down stairs and kill a few |