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Show Spencer- D 690 MR. BLACKMAR: He said he did. MR. FARNSWORTH: What is that exhibit? MR. BLACKMAR: 100. THE SPECIAL MASTER: Offered on Friday, the 13th. MR. BLACKMAR: If I had thought of that this morning I would have stayed in bed. Q The photograph marked No. 1, Mr. Spencer, just tell me where that is on the San Juan river with reference to Bluff, and what it represents. A It is about twenty- eight miles west of Bluff. It is what we call the big Goose Neck; the Miller survey claims it is six miles around it; what they call the Big Gooseneck; that is the only name it has; it is two miles north of Honaker trail. Q Is this typical of the San Juan canyon? A It is, from the time it leaves Goodrich, except in a little place or two. Q Is this typical of the San Juan canyon? A It is, from the time it leaves Goodrich, except in a little place or two. Q Is that the same place that is sometimes known as Mendenhall Loop? A No, there is another one above that that is Mendenhall's, we call it Mendenhall's Gooseneck. Q Photograph No. 2, What is that? A That is the old steel bridge at Goodrich, Utah. Q Is it still there? A No, it was washed out in 1911 and 1912 -- 1911, the big flood. Q Over on the left- hand side there appears to be a road. Where does that lead to? 2658 |