Show DISPLAY OF INDIAN RELICS 0 OPEN TO PUBLIC one of the finest collections in the 1 world of early southwestern ameri amerl can indian culture will be opened to the public monday tor for one week by the university of utah department of anthropology hector lee supervisor of the anthropology museum announced sunday A unique collection of an MEL t moc moe caslis and ot other artifacts t rom W black rock and int ex by dr pr julian 11 steward former professor of anthropology at the Unive risty will be on display mr lee said among other items to be shown are double metates or stone grist mills milis a recon tei house of the western utah type aa a classification of pottery showing approximately 3 years of evolution in indian earthenware S L tribune apr note one of the double impress tonal metates was given to dr jul ian H steward for the UnIve risty collection by frank beckwith of del ta photos retained of the valuable object show the double depression for holding corn the more shallow one at tie top and the wider and larger depression for the main oper atlon ot of grinding corn so interest ing was this prize secured on the sevier desert that dr steward ex pressed an earnest request that it be given to the university where its value could be seen by more people frank beckwith |