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Show 7443 Wolverton- RC 5422 RECROSS EXAMINATION BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q Just one question, Mr. Wolverton. This building stone that you saw down there at the junction of the Green and the Colorado, approximately what is the weight of a cubic yard of such stone as you saw there? A Well, I didn't weight it; I would have to estimate it. Q Well, basing your answer on your experience as a mining engineer, what is your beet judgment about the weight of a cubic yard? A One hundred and forty- five pounds. Q For a cubic yard? A Oh, no; per cubic foot. I beg your pardon. I didn't understand you asked for a cubic yard. Q Let's see, if I remember rightly, there are twenty- seven cubic feet in a cubic yard, aren't there? A Yes. Q Is that right? A That is right. MR. BLACKMAR: Thirty- nine hundred and fifteen pounds. That is all. MR. FARNSWORTH: What is that? MR. BLACKMAR: Thirty- nine hundred and fifteen pounds for a cubic yard of building stone. |