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Show 807 Purther wwnwnnkion , M . Vol . . 17 , p . . ( 3100 3,100 ) ) : There is a regular road from Lees Ferry to Salina and ( Marysvaie TUarYsvale ) ; Salina is further up on the ( Sevier SeVie'r SeVier ) river ; later the railways was built to ( Marysvaie Marysvale ) . There is a regular wagon road from Lees Ferry to ( Marysvaie IN'Tarysiraley INTarysiraley ) by way of Kanab . ( R . 3100 . . ) JOHN W . ( PALMEB PALMER ) ( ( Record liecord ) , vol . 17 , pp . 3101-3121 ) He resides in ( Camionville Cannoin'rille Cannoinrille ) , Utah . He is a ( car- car ) penter and ( farmer fariner ) and has , been employed as a carpenter for the last five years by the ( Union Uiaion ) Pacific Railroad Company . He has had experience on the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and Warm creek . ( R . 3101 . ) He first came to Lees Ferry , July 7th or 8th of 1911 , and remained there fifteen days at that ( time thne ) , and was just ( roust-about roustabout ) around the machinery , helping around . That was the same company that Charles H . Spencer was connected with . Prior to ( going goina ) to Lees Ferry that year he lived at Clovis , New Mexico . The last time he went into that country he landed at ( Marysvaie Afarysvale ) [ Utah ] , ( Oc- Oc ) _ tober 8 1911 . , , The purpose of his trip then was to unload three boilers and two pumps . ( R . 3102 . ) The two boilers and the two ( pumps punips ) were hauled to Lees Ferry and one boiler went to the inouth of Warm creek . |