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Show 11.3-5 From there ( she silo ) ( wont "Velit Velit ) to Monticello ( in I'll Ill ) ( a 1-1 ) wagon , and then ( on oil ) ( horseback liorsebacl- liorsebacl ) to Bluff . She ( went Nvent ) from ProvOy Utah , to Greenriver by ( train trafti ) . ' She crossed the Green River in a ferry when she went out ; ( coming coining ) in at one ( time tinic- tinic ) she crossed in a wagon ; but usually in the ferry . ( R . 4521-4522 . ) Some of the placer miners ( had bad ) burros , but she ( doesn't doesnt ) ( remember remeiiiber ) any horses , and ( couldn't couldnt ) say as to ( whether wbether ) or not they had mules . ( R . 4522,4523 . ) ANNA A . THOMPSON For Defendant ( ( ttcconl teeord ) , Vol . ( 'JO JO 26 ) , pp . 452 : ( "V- V ) ( 20 29 ) ) ( She Slie ) ( resides esides ) in Salt Lake City , Utah , but has lived practically all of her life at Bluff [ San Juan County , ( Utah Utall ) ] ; that is , up until 1907 , and is ( forty- forty ) five years old . ( ( K R ) . 4523-4524 . ) ( While AArhile ) she lived at Bluff she was a clerk in ( Adam's Adams ) Store for a time , and during this time sold goods to miners many times . ( There Tbere ) was a ( carpenter's carpenters ) bench at the back of her ( mother's mothers ) kitchen , and there were two boats built there that were taken down to the river on wagons , just south of Bluff . . She also recalls going past the ( Co-op Coop ) . Store , and seeing a man with a boat on two trestles . He was on top of the boat , fixing the bottom of it . ( R . 4525-4526 . ) She ( doesn't doesnt ) know which way that boat went . She has seen boats go down to the river past where her mother lives ( many inany ) times . She ( wouldn't wouldnt ) attempt to make an approximate estimate |