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Show 747 Ele testified that mail has been brought to Moab since 1915 by truck and bus , and prior to that time , , as long as he has been familiar with the conditions , , by wagon from Thompson , Utah ; that Thompson is generally the shipping point for Moab and is from one to two hours by automobile truck from Moab . . CR . 2887-2888 . ) He identifies Exhibit No . 121 , as a picture of the boat , Undine ( which -which which ) was propelled by a stern wheel . . ( R . 2888 . ) ( Recross-examination Recrossexamination Becross-examination Becrossexamination ) ( R . Vol . 16 , pp . 2889- 2890 ) : Ile did not say that he had a definite recollection of seeing rafts of lumber come down the Colorado River four times . He did say just a few times , as he ( can't cant ) remember , but he does not believe it was over four times . ( Moab Ifoab ) got its supply of lumber during the years that he saw the rafts , from the north end of the Lasal Mountains , from the Branson country . ( R . 2889 ) He believes that some of the lumber was ( hauled haided ) in as well as coming down the river , but he does ( not -not not ) recall how many times he has seen lumber ( hauled haided ) over land . His recollection to that is the same as his recollection in reference to the rafts . In giving his answer as to the general use , he had in mind the matter of common knowledge , in ( respect Tespect ) to rafting of the lumber . ( R . 2890 . ) Further examination ( R . Vol . 16 , pp . 2891- 2893 ) : : |