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Show ( EM1LINX Z3LZLINX ) 1304 COOTE For Defendant ( ( Record Wcord ) , vol . 29 , pp . 5109-5115 ) She resides at 836 Sherman Avenue , Salt Lake City , and is a music teacher by profession . She made a trip on the Green River in 1907 in company with Mr . and Mrs . Wetzell . Mr . Wetzell at that time was supervisor of music in the public schools of Salt Lake City . On the trip they used a little row boat with a ( two- two ) horsepower motor on it . ( R . 5109-5110 . ) The boat and motor , she understood , belonged to Wetzell . They went down the river from Greenriver , Utah , to , she believes , ( Wolverton's Wolvertons ) Ranch , where the Wetzells were to spend their vacation . After staying at the ranch eight days they returned back up the river to Greenriver Utah ] in the same boat , without ( en- en ) countering any difficulties of any character whatever . ( R . 5110 . ) No one had to get out of the boat at any time and they were stuck on no sand bars . There was a little stretch of rapid water just at one place where another river came in . She has had experience on other rivers , having navigated the St . Lawrence , the LaShine , the ( La- La ) Shine rapids , the St . John , the rivers in Quebec , the Rider River in Ontario , the Niagara River , and the Saginy . She has operated boats on nearly all of those rivers and has run the rapids spoken of three times , the first |