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Show ( jnits mits ) ( Paragraph 3 , page 194 6 ) that ( tho the ) ( x'ivors xivors rivers ) arc not ( navigable mavigzable ) interstate , but the answer ( at 'A A ) ( numer niiiner- niiiner ) ous places asserts that the rivers are ( navigable iiavigable ) ( inr- inr im'- im ) trastate . The evidence shows that ( in iii ) the section of the Colorado ( 'River River ) between the foot of Cataract ( Canyon Camron ) ( and aiid ) Lees Ferry , Arizona , the best ( water vatex ) for the operation of boats is between Warm ( Creek Creel-z Creelz ) , ( Utah Utall ) , and Lees Ferry . There are ( no ilo ) rapids ( in iii ) this section of the river . Utah seeks to secure to itself the ( advantages advautages ) of an ( intrastatc intrastate ) navigable stream , without being subjected to the obligations ( incident hicident ) to ( an ail ) interstate stream . Under the evidence , ( Utah 'LTtali LTtali ) can ( not liot ) ( consistently coilsistently ) ( maintain niabitain ) ( that fliat ) the Colorado is navigable ( intrastate ilitrastate ) and deny its navigability ( iri- iri ) terstate to Lees Ferry . When Utah admits ( 11011- iion- iion ) navigability interstate , it admits ( in ill ) substance that the Colorado River is nowhere ( navigable iiavigable ) in ( "Utah Utah Utah ) . XII ( NONNAVIGABILITY NON21AVIGABILITY ) ( OP OF ) THE ( BIVEBS RIVERS ) HAVING ( BEEN MEEN ) ESTABLISHED , THE TITLE TO THE ( BIVER RIVEP ) BEDS ( RE- RE ) MAINS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE ( TJNITED UNITED ) STATES IS ENTITLED TO THE ( BELIEF RELIEF ) ( SOTOHT SOUGHT ) The United States , as the riparian ( owner oivner ) of the ( uplands uplaiids ) adjacent to the ( sections sectioils ) ( of of- of ) the ( rivers riveTs ) in question , ( owns oivns ) the river beds because the rivers are ( iionnavigahle noli1xvicrable ) . This principle is established ( in iii ) the case of ( Ottalioma Ohla7boma ) v . Texas , 258 ( TJ U ) . S . 5742 591 , where , after arriving at the ( conclusion miclusion ) of ( iionnavi- iionnavi noiliiavi- noiliiavi ) gability of the ( Eed Red ) River , the court said : |