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Show Eastern Savants Want Utah Dragon According to the latest information infor-mation received from the Smithsonian Smith-sonian Institute, , they would like a couple of fossilized 120,-000,000-year-old Utah dragons. They are sending Dr. C. L. Gazin, paleontologist to search out the confines of "Dragon canyon" in Emery county, Jwhere just before be-fore the war. fossilized bones of the ciueer creatures which sported sport-ed long claws were found. The bones were in such excellent condition, it was said, that the institution hopes Dr. Gazin will be able to find a couple of ancient an-cient lizards so well preserved that they could be removed to the eastern museum intact. The prehistoric dragons were chums of the last of the dinosaurs and were horrible looking fellows in appearance. To scientists, they are known as "polyglyph-anadons." "polyglyph-anadons." Dragon canyon where TV. Gazin will make his search is located at the bottom of Joe's valley or the south branch of Straight canyon. |