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Show mate of the storage capacity of the proposed reservoir . They ( might inight ) , have constructed a dam of any height , that was simply to get the data up to ( thirty-nine thirtynine ihirty-nine ihirtynine ) hundred feet , so they would have the data if we wanted to construct that high ; they never proposed to make a dame that height , eight ( hundred-foot hundredfoot hinidred-foot hinidredfoot ) dam in that canyon . The contour figures on Compl . Exh . 10 do not show the height of the canyon walls , necessarily , but only go up to ( thirty-nine thirtynine ) hundred feet . There may be places on the map ( where -where where ) the topography isabove ( thirty-nine thirtynine ) hundred feet . He believes generally throughout the whole map you will find the upper or limiting contour is a ( thirty-nine thirtynine ) hundred foot contour . ( R . 1861-1862 . ) He then returned to Greenriver Utah , over the same route on which he came in , visited some other field parties , and later went back to Lees ( Perry Ferry ) . ( R . 1862 . ) He had one other party in the ( imme imme- imme ) ¬ diate section , in charge of Mr . Fowler , who ( was -was was ) working on the lower river in the vicinity of Warm Creek . He visited Mr . Fowler at this point , going in on horseback from Lees Ferry , Arizona , where Mr . Fowler started his work ; Mr . ( Ohenoweth Chenoweth ) commenced his work at Greenriver , Utah , and Mr . Trimble at Bluff , Utah . ( R . 1863 . ) He ( ex- ex ) plained that the map is dependent for direction on the ( magnetic niagnetic ) needle , the elevations dependent on spirit level elevations , and that the horizontal ( measurements melasurements ) are made with the telescopic alidade |