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Show throw out the anchor , and 320 the boat will turn around , upstream ; this anchor will dig in the bottom of the river , and hold the boat there until you get the ( re- re ) pair made . Also used it a great many times , ( where -where where ) got stuck , when they have not been in a position to get the line to the ( bank bailk ) , to pull in the right ( direc direc- direc ) ¬ tion they ( wanted vanted ) to go , so take the anchor out in a small boat , throw it over , and hitch line on to that ; it would help hold the boat upstream in the position they wanted to go . ( ( E R ) . 1183 . ) At first , he thought that a map would be of some benefit to him in navigating the streams but ( dis- dis ) covered it was no use ( whatever wbatever ) , because there were so many changes in the river . One week the channel would be ( where -where where ) shown on the map ; the next it would not be there . He tried to keep the ( po- po ) sition of the channel in his head , remember ( where -where where ) he went last , and tried to strike the same place again but very often he would miss it . He ( didn't didnt ) have a license to operate the boat ( be- be ) cause there are no license laws for navigation in the State of Utah and he was told one ( was -was was ) not required . There is danger of upsetting small boats in sand waves but he ( doesn'tknow doesntknow ) that that lias ever ( hap bap- bap ) ¬ pened , but the boats do ship water . Sand waves usually occur during high water in May and June and ( during duriug ) the cloudburst season in the fall of the year . He has seen sand ( waves -waves waves ) last for probably a day , the next day they would be gone , water would be shallow and the sand seemed |