U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 



BULLETIN 707 PLATE LXXXVI 



A. BAND OF SHEEP. 



One of the important industries in this part of Utah is sheep raising. The bands of sheep, 

 each band under the guidance of a herder or two, range from the low grounds of the 

 desert in the winter and early spring to the highest ridges and plateaus in midsummer. 

 Photograph by Frank R. Clark. 



B. COKE OVENS AT SUNNYSIDE. 



The Sunnyside mine of the Utah Fuel Co. is not on the main line of the railroad, but it is 

 served by a branch which connects at Mounds. The coal mined at Sunnyside is the only 

 coal in the State that will make commercial coke. Photograph by Frank R. Clark. 



C. CLIFFS ABOVE HELl'l.H 



The cliffs of sandstone underlain by shale are striking features as the traveler looks up at 

 them from Helper, but when seen from the top they are equally interesting, for one can 

 follow, with the eye, the various beds and note the form of sculpture of each particular 

 layer. Photograph by Frank R. Clarke. 



