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<br />. <br /> <br />-16- <br />a "Section 25" (now Seetion 26) corporate water allotment of C-BT <br />water by the NCWCD, for 6,000 units of C-BT water. <br />In December, 1961, the Bijou Company sold 1,000 units of its <br />allotment to the Left Hand Water Supply Company (Niwot), 1,000 <br />units to the Fort Collins-Loveland Water District (Fort COllins), <br />and 1,000 units to the Little Thompson Valley Water District <br />(Berthoud). These sales were all at $30 per unit, for a total of <br />$90,000, <br />In July, 1964, the Bijou Company sold 1,000 units of its <br />allotment to the City of Boulder and in February, 1965 it sold an <br />additional 1,000 units to the City of Longmont. Both of these <br />sales were at $100 per unit, for a total price of $200,000. <br />The Bijou Company still retains 1,000 units of its C-BT <br />allotment. <br />Neither J, R. Barkley who is the SecretarY-Manager, and Earl <br />Phipps the Assistant Manager, of the Northern Colorado Water <br />Conservancy District, ever recall discussing the various transfers <br />of Bijou C-BT allotments with John L. Samples. Their recollection <br />is that Lovilo Fagan and Lou B€in of Berthoud (for the Little <br />Thompson Valley Water District), a Mr. Davis (now dead), Rex Wells <br />(for the Fort Collins-Loveland Water District, and Caswell Wisdom, <br />talked with Barkley about the possibility of having the NCWCD Board <br />permit the transfer from the Bijou to the three water districts. <br />They also diseussed possible sourees from which they might acquire <br />the allotments, including the Bijou Irrigation Company and the <br />Riverside Irrigation District. George Epperson, the attorney for <br />the Bijou Irrigation Company, represented the Bijou in obtaining <br />the eventual permission of the NCWCD Board for the transfer. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />WQODWARQ.CLYD(.5HERARDAN[)A.SSQCIA.TES <br /> <br />L_"_j <br />