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Show Heinade a ( subsequent stibseqiicilt ) 539 trip ( on oil ) the ( same sluile ) ( btfa't btfat b6ttt ) up the river five or six miles above Lees Ferry , and had ( 110 no ) trouble to speak of . ( R . 1855-1856 . ) This boat was at Lees Ferry the last time he heard of it . After this ( second secoud ) trip was ( taken takeli ) , ( some soine ) of the party found a trail leading up the ( mesa inesa ) , just north of Lees Ferry , that could be used as a pack trail for carrying supplies up parallel to the river . The largest amount of supplies used by the party which was working the lower part of the reservoir site was supplied by pack trains . ( R . 1856-1857 . ) He had three principal parties along the ( Colo Colo- Colo ) ¬ ( rado Tado ) River at this time , one of which was in charge , of Mr . ( Chenoweth Gheiloweth ) , which party was to descend the Green River from Greenriver , Utah , to the ( Colo- Colo ) ( rado Tado ) , and then down the Colorado as far as ( pos- pos ) sible . He started to visit this party from ( Hanks- Hanks ) ( ville -ville ville ) , but could not get to them on account of a washout in the Dirty Devil River below ( Haiiksville Haliksville ) . He , therefore , ( didn't didnt ) visit the Chenoweth party after it left Greenriver , Utah . ( R . 1857 . ) At the ( time -time time ) he tried to visit the Chenoweth party he went from Greenriver to Hanksville in a car , expecting to go on from ( Hanksville Hauksville ) by horseback . He ( didn't didnt ) get horses , however , as he met the packer coming back , who told him that Chenoweth had already left the mouth of the Dirty Devil River . Mr . Trimble ( was -was was ) in charge of the party that started at Bluff and carried the work down the ( San 'San San ) Juan River to its mouth and then down the , |