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Show Record the day the Cliff Dweller was launched and is a picture of that boat; No. 4 is a picture of Anvil Bluff, located about twenty miles below the railroad bridge and just above Tom Wimmer's ranch; No. 5 is a picture of the Cliff Dweller before it was launched; No. 6 is a picture of the Cliff Dweller as it emerged from the main box canyon at Wolverton's ranch ( the name had then been 5280 changed to City of Moab); in the last mentioned picture the Cliff Dweller is going upstream; No. 7 is a picture of the Cliff Dweller at Wolverton's ranch as it was leaving for Green River; on the last mentioned trip up to Green River they used gasoline for fuel; No. 8 is a picture of the Wilmont at Wolverton's ranch going downstream; No. 9 is another downstream picture; No. 10 was 5281 taken at the mouth of Three Canyons, about ten miles below Wolver-ton's ranch; No. 11 is a picture of the lower side of Bowknot Bend on the Green River; No. 12 is the Cliff Dweller at Fort Bottom; No. 13 is called Crescent Buttes, located just back of Townsite Bottom; No. 14 is a picture of our camp at Towmsite Bottom; No. 15 is Turks Point, below Townsite Bottom; No. 16 is the upper part of Bowknot Bend on the Grand River; No. 17 is a scene on the Grand called the Amphiteatre at point fifty miles from Moab and 5282 No. 18 is a picture taken in the same locality; No. 19 is a picture taken something like five or six miles below Moab. ( Defendant's Exhibit No. 31, containing the nineteen pictures above identified by the witness was received in evidence.) Isaac W. Stark testified on cross examination as follows: I only made one trip to Moab, which was in the Wilmont when 5283 it was a wide- wheeler. On the way down to the junction of the Grand and Green Rivers we were prospecting and looking for power sites and didn't go straight through. On that trip we were accom-panied by Ross Wheeler, Will Cassidy and R. L. Rogers. Knox Patterson testified for defendant on direct examination as follows: 797 |