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Show 558 had a man waiting for us at Indian Creek to carry us out. " I wanted to see the country intervening." R. 1359. He engaged transportation back up the river. R. 1359. When he went into the country to Indian Creek and vicinity, part of his employment was to examine and determine whether to drill a well at Indian Creek if the freight could be brought down that way. He did not made a report to his company on it " I was accompanied by our chief geologist,[ R. C. Coffin, R. 1361] and I presume he did." R. 1360. His experience on the San Juan River has been doing geology mainly along the banks of the river itself. He was in there at various times since 1921 to 1926 and he has covered the San Juan River from Farmington, New Mexico, to the Nokai structure, which is twenty- five miles east of the confluence of the Colorado and the San Juan River. R. 1359- 60. During the time he was there saw no boats on the San Juan River. R. 1360. His company drilled a well in the vicinity of Elk Ridge, San Juan County, Utah, which is about twenty miles from the Colorado River and about one hundred and thirty five miles from the town of Moab. The tools, casing and other supplies for drilling that well were taken by truck to Blanding, Utah, which is ninety miles form Moab and then they were hauled from Blanding, Utah to the location which is about |