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Show 7378 Wolverton- D 5358 A Your Honor, Stillwater canyon is no different from the upper canyon, Labyrinth canyon; the water is not as quiet in Stillwater canyon as it is further up. Q What are the sand conditions down there in those two canyons? A The sand conditions? Q Yes. A Well -- Q In relation to what Mr. Farnsworth has been asking you, what is the conditions of the sand down there in the river? A It takes a little longer for the channel to cut itself out than it does up in the swift water, that is all. BY MR. FARNSWORTH: Q After the first trip through such a place, where material and sand has come down from the side canyon in Stillwater, do you have difficulty in finding the channel on later trips before the river has corrected the condition it- self? A No, we have no difficulty; have to keep a sharp look- out. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q What do you mean by that, Mr. Wolverton? Just explain to me what you mean by " sharp look- out". The water, |