Show Students inspect huge cave near Whiterocks A group of 25 students from schools on the Ute reservation accompanied Thomas Appah of the Ute Tribal Business Committee and geologists from Brigham Young University on a trip to the huge cave near Tills which was discovered before the turn of the is reputed to be the most beautiful and one of the largest caves in the United It can only be reached by wading two large streams' and making a perilous climb up the steep side of a mountain to a small opening which is hardly discernable even when one comes very Once inside the cavern becomes very large and there arc many side Some of the openings to these are small and one must slide into them and pull out of them again with The cave is located on the national forest and many people feel that it should become a national park so more peo could see At the present time park officials discourage visits to the cave because some people have chipped off some of the rock formations and others have drawn huge arrows and written their names on the beautiful stalagmites which have taken countless centuries to Accompanying the students were Norma Larry an employee of San Francisco Chemical Ahlstrom and Belton of the geology department at two VISTA volunteers who are at present training on the Ute Grace Harris of Michigan and Florence Fulton of Oregon and |