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Show camped oppositeXavajo 616 ( Greek Creek ) during night ; dis ¬ tance 68 miles and boat rowed downstream . ( R . 2253 . ) Redirect excwnination ( R . Vol . 12 , pp . 2253- ( 2254 2251 ) ) : Pictures not taken of low water because not interested in that at that time . At ( Piute Pi-Lite PiLite ) Farms river too high to venture on with boats . Because of constant fluctuating in amount of water , sand bars changed at all ( times tinies ) . ( R . 2253-2254 . ) ( Further Furt7ier ) ( examination exaniination ) ( R . Vol . 12 , p . 2254 ) : Sand bars varied in location from hour to hour , stream would vary five or six feet in a day . ( R . 2254 . ) Recall ( R . Vol . 12 , pp . 2295-2296 ) : Compl . Exh . 373 : Mr . Loper and Mr . Miser ( start start- start ) ¬ ing from Piute Canyon to go to ( Spencer's Spencers ) Bar for supplies ; pulling boat upstream in comparatively low water . ( R . 2295-2296 . ) DAVID E . ( BUST RUST ) For Complainant ( ( Record Ilecord ) , Vol . 12 , pp . 2255-2294 ) He resides at Provo , Utah ; age 55 years ; ( cattle cattle- cattle ) ¬ man , school teacher , editor , miner . ( R . 2255 . ) Became first acquainted with Green River when crossing with band of horses in 1891 ; half the horses were crossed on ferry boat , rest of them swimming . Greenriver a small town then . ( R . 2256 . ) Crossed river where present bridge is . ( R . 2257 . ) |