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Show 5803 3803 250 By The Special Master: Q What year was that? A Year ending September 30, 1929. By Mr. Blackmar: Q Well, now, let me see just what that means, that 50,700,000 tons. What do you mean bby that? A Well, if you put that into terms of our carrying feet long, - that would give you a train -- Mr. Farnsworth. I object. The Special Master. No; I do not think it is necessary to go into that. I think Mr. Blackmar means that, when you say that the Green River carries this amount of silt so great, in the course of a year, what do you mean by that? The Witness. Well, I mean that during the year there were 5,700,000 tons of solid material carried by the Green River past our gaging station at Greenriver, Utah. By Mr. Blackmar: Q Well, you mean that much solid matter? A Solid matter, yes, sir. Q Past a given point at Greenriver? A Yes, sir. |