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Show Lumnsden- D 760 admit it, subject to the objection. MR. FARNSWORTH: Note an exception. ( The stenographer read the last preceding question as follows:) " After you got that report, for what reason did you take the boat off the Green river and ship it to Salt Lake City?" A In the first place, we found our first plan of operating between Greenriver City and Moab was a total failure; we saw we couldn't make any money. We had a proposition from the management of the concern there at the Big Salt Lake, Saltair management, offering us what we thought we could make some money by putting it out on that lake, and we did so, and the first year we did make some money. THE SPECIAL MASTER: That may go out. MR. FARNSWORTH: I do not object to the entire answer staying in, your Honor, as far as we are concerned. THE SPECIAL MASTER: I don't think that was responsive, anyway, the latter part of his answer. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Did you or did you not come to the conclusion that the navigation between Greenriver and Moab, as far as your boat was concerned, was a failure? MR. FARNSWORTH: We object to that -- THE SPECIAL MASTER: Admitted, subject to the same objection. 2728 |