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Show 4865 Taylor- C 2878 A Fairly familiar. Q What acreage would you say was user cultivation at Greenriver, Utah? A Hard for me to say; there is more, I believe, than there is at Moab, from the looks of it. Q What would you say as to number of acres in the vicinity of Greenriver that is susceptible of irrigation and the growing of crops? A You mean that would grow crops? Q Yes, if they could get water. A It would be hard to say. There is a lot of land there, looks like. Q Many thousands of acres? A I would judge so, yes sir. Q Something has been said in this case, Mr. Taylor, with reference to that section of the sate in which you reside, the southeast section of Utah. I will ask you to state to the court in your own way, if you will, what you know of the po-tential resources of that section of Utah. THE SPECIAL MASTER: You mean San Juan county? MR. FARNSWORTH: The southeast section of the state, meaning by that the section south and east of Greenriver and Moab, say line drawn between Greenriver and Moab. A There is many thousands of acres very fertile land that |