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Show 262 The City of Moab was then taken from Greenriver to Saltair on the Great Salt Lake, where it was used as an excursion boat. R. 674- 676. " Q. Go ahead and tell us, Mr. Lumasden. " A. Yes. I know pretty, well what became of the boat. After we found we had made a mistake trying to ply the Green and the Grand River, we conceived the idea we would take it out to the big Salt Lake in Utah, and Mr. Anderson went over and made a contract with the management at Saltair to put the boat on there, and was allowed to carry passengers for excursion trips around over the lake." R. 676. Before the boat was taken from Greenriver to the Great Salt Lake it was overhauled and changed because of damage done on the trip up the river. " Q. Do you recall whether or not there was any damage done to the propellers, coming up the river? " A. Yes Sir. " Q. Any other damage done to the boat? " A. Well, we broke come cables, the steering cables. I don't recall any other." R. 677 Cross Examination - ( R. Vol. 4 - pp. 677- 683.) ( Note: Discussion by Counsel before page 678.) " Q. Who were the other three or four parties, what- ever it was, of your crew, besides those live or six and yourself? " A. There was Mr. Yokey, Mr. Anderson, and I think a man named Perry." R. 679. |