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Show a * * * -" * * * * * " * * ! * * * * . ( -W W ) , , * & ft 4rittHMi K 1109 ( tains taiiis ) , they do not , except that ( some sonic ) of the ( sheep shee-p- sheep ) men will feed a little grain . He ( doesn't doesnt ) believe that there is any place ( in fil ) the State where they have more winter feed than ( in ill ) Dry Valley . ( R . 4426- 4427 . ) He drove through Dry Valley on his way to testify and went on up to Moab . He also has a few sheep ( in ill ) Dry Valley , has been over the range pretty well this fall , and was in Dry Valley practically all ( summer sumnier ) . He ( couldn't couldnt ) say how many acres of grass are necessary to ( range ronge ) a steer . ( R . 4428 . ) The Dry Valley country extends from a point below the ( confluence colifluence ) of the Green and the Colorado to a point above the confluence and thence east . The section of the country west of the lioth meridian and the Colorado and San ( Juan Juall ) Rivers is too low for dry farming , and is not susceptible for that purpose , but there is a large acreage that could be farmed if there was ( watev iate-e iatee ) for it . ( R . 4429-4430 . ) He thinks it would be very little , if any , coal . burned at Bluff , and very little burned in ( Monti- Monti ) cello . There might be a little ( burned burl-led burlled ) in Blanding , and ( most most' most ) of the coal that is used is brought down ( from froln ) above Thompson Springs or shipped from Dolores . ( R . 4431 . ) |