Crossing of the Fathers loi 
and the decision is for Moki. Evidently he thought this would 
be an easy road. When he was at Moki the year before, had 
he not failed to go to the Colorado he would have better un- 
Pai Ute Girls, Southern Utah, Carrying Water. 
The jugs are wicker made tight with pitch. 
Photograph by J. K. Hillers, U. S. Colo. Riv. Exp. 
derstood the nature of the undertaking he now set for his ex¬ 
pedition. 
Going on southward past what is now Parowan, they came 
to the headwaters of a branch of the Virgen, in Cedar Valley, 
and this they followed down to the main stream which they 
left flowing south-westerly. The place where they turned from 
