Everybody Wang Chung wrote:CaliforniaKid wrote:Wang, I'm very interested in this document. Would you by chance be willing to mail me a photocopy or email me a scan?
Sure. I could scan and email or send you a hardcopy. Just PM me your address or email.
Please update us as this develops.
I don't agree with Chap. When I first read your OP, I thought I had heard a variant of the story, but didn't have time to track it down. As Chris and other posters have shown, there are indeed variants. Also, like Chris, I didn't immediately dismiss out of hand the alleged statements by BY because they do ring true with his position on developing a mining industry in the area.
I first assumed a quite possible naturalistic explanation: Neeley found a vein of pyrite or a pseudomorph. I think it is commonly found in Utah on limestone "shelves." (My great aunt and uncle were a prodigious rock hounds and I still have some stunning fool's gold specimens they gave me.) Pyrite breaks off quite easily in the way described in Neeley's story, as well (I'm not sure if gold does). Neeley took this sample to Young and was told to back off. Some "expert" could have even verified it as "gold" first. And when Neeley went back, he simply couldn't find the right place