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Show time being with ( an ail ) Indian ( 1305 13005 ) guide and the second time by herself . ( R . 5011 . ) In 1907 she went to Moab and had a boat built for the purpose of making a trip on the Colorado . The boat was about fourteen feet long , four or four and ( one-half onehalf ) feet wide , flat bottom , ( "just just ) a sampan . " It was designed for the installation of twin motors , which were never installed , however . She operated the boat on the Colorado River , going north from Moab to a little above Jenson , she believes , and then went south into the canyon below town [ Moab ] , in company with Mr . and Mrs . Wilson . ( R . 5112 . ) The Wilsons each used a pair of oars and she skulled with a single oar in operating the boat . ( Didn't Didnt ) have any difficulty only at the mouth of the river that came in there was quite a swift current ; she just made a long leg and cut the current . ( R . 5113 . ) ( Gross-examination Grossexamination Cross-examination Crossexamination ) ( R . , Vol . 29 , pp . 5113-5115 ) : She was on the Green River somewhere about the 20th of June [ 1907 ] subsequent to the adjournment of schools , because Mr . Wetzell went ahead and she and Mrs . Wetzell followed and were here [ Salt Lake City the 1st of July . The trip on the ( Colorado C6orado ) River was in October of 1907 . ( R . 5113-5114 . ) Jenson is right on the river , north of Moab , on the river road , ( Jensen's Jensens Jenson's Jensons ) ranch . ( R . 5114 . ) There is a post office , or used to be . It is about twelve , probably thirteen , miles above Moab . ( R . 5115 . ) |