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Show 397 formation between Wingate sandstone and the Shafer limestone. The blue indicates outcrop of Shafer limestone and formation belows it. R. 1018- 1019. ( Note: complainant's exhibit 124 offered in evidence R. Vol. 6 - p. 1019) Complainant's exhibit 125 marked and identified by him as a photograph showing in the background the escarpment on the west side of the Colorado River, the foreground being in the valley at Moab and the road, part of the automobile road from Thompson to Moab. ( Note: Complainant's exhibit 125 offered in evidence R. Vol. 6 - p. 1019) complainant's exhibit 126 marked and identified by him as having been taken two one- half miles below the junction of the Colorado and Green rivers at a place known as Spanish Bottom, and was taken from the Spanish Bottom side, or west side, of the river looking toward the east. ( Note: Complainant's exhibit 136 offered in evidence R. Vol. 6 - p. 1020) ( Small letters) CROSS EXAMINATION ( R. Vol. 6 - pp. 1020- 1021) In the delivery of supplies and equipment for drilling purposes on the San Juan, he would follow the road of least resistance. If it were cheaper to unload from trucks on to a boat and ship a short distance and unload, he would follow that procedure, if not, he would haul the entire distance trucks. Whether it would be an economic |