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Show 406 JOHN GALLOWAY For Complainant ( R. Vol. 6 - pp. 1040- 1183) He resides at, 1984 View street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 49 years of age, has followed as a profession, quartz mining, carpenter work, placer mining, and has done considerable boating. He has boated the Green River from almost its starting point, to Lee's Ferry, and the Grand River from Westwater Canyon to Moab and from the junction of the Green and Grand rivers to Moab, the Colorado River from the mouth of the Green to Lee's Ferry. He has also done boating on other rivers. His first trip on the river was made, as he remembers, when a boy about 13 years old with his father, Nate Galloway, the designer of the Galloway type of boats used on the Colorado. R. 1040- 1042. The trip made from Westwater Canyon to Moab on the Colorado was in the spring of 1926 or 1927, possibly from the middle of April to about the 12th of May. The boat used was just a plain sixteen foot boat, built as near the design of the Galloway boats as he could possibly build it. The boat was about five feet wide at the top, thirty- six inches at the bottom, and drew possibly four inches of water loaded. Witness's brother accompanied him on the trip. R. 1042- 1043. " Q. About your trip from Westwater Canyon down |