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Show 886 KENNETH SAWYER For Complainant ( Vol. 11., pp. R. 2093- 2145) He resides at Yuma, Arizona; is forty- three years old, and his present occupation is that of city engineer for Yuma. R. 2093. He has been engaged in surveying and engineering work ever since he has been grown. He was formerly connected with the United States Reclamation Service, and worked for them for a number of years. In 1914 he was on the Green River, from Greenriver, Utah, down to the junction of the Green and the Grand [ Colorado], and up the Colorado to Moab. He was sent into this country by the Reclamation Service, with a party under the direction of Mr. John F. Richardson, to make a reconnaissance and survey for reservoir and dam sites, along that stretch of the river. During the course of his work he investigated three different dam sites. R. 2094. The first one surveyed, and where they also carried on some diamond drill borings at the site itself, was the the junction of the Green and the Grand [ Colorado] Rivers. R. 2094- 2095. The second was just below Flaming Gorge, on the Green River, in what is known as Horseshoe Canyon. The third was on the Yuma River, [ a tributary of the Green River], at what is known as Juniper Canyon. |