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Show IMVKKSITV WILL KXCAVATK HONKS (K I'KIOlliSTOKfc ANIMALS AT NAlMtOWS Pcrmis-s;,,., to cxav:,le Hie bone "'' l,'-pl'i-.lr.c animals when h;l,e. found in a quarry at the Jordenj Vwlows' has recently been graced I the University ot Utah. The work ol ' severing (he annk.nt t-,,iiiis P'ed under the direction of Profes-I f::r A- Xla!1'f'"-s of the geology' t.'opa.:l:u.nt c.- ih. U'n iveiMiity. rh. f:"nvry in Wiiich Ue I n,: were fou'irl l-rlenfe-, to W. d. lv;air; oJ Lohi. (JUhj ,l 1 ' '' lhfi sou; horn extremity of ;'ilt Lake valiey. j The (i.ituvo.-y of these fossil win t'irovv neiv l.sht on the prehistoric ' le of mah. it is thought that the ion--, jre I he remain of camels "Jrtos and ; liinoeernses. 1J oiVr ,,,), Alath&ws says that, the nei found in a bedded deposit ot " "'e lines' one, ronlaining as high a per cent ealc-:i,i carbonate tha apparently had been derive from : aerial sp ;n3. Tho conclusion ha -en readied that the fosstls are ;i 'one.3 of animals that lived on thi eminent duri!(; the late CenoxoU UK0 a lon'' time before the glacia ""'ocl1 0i' fie formation of I.ake J !oun! if ul. Tlhe Unive-rvVy has f.een given "'etfdom ln M(:ate any of (he olhe. iitore.t,n.;v fo ;ils in th i,,,.,iD M. )ws ry, that otherwise is work I ,'' to "s Ko v. hich i3 used in T ae stifea.i hep! indnslry. |