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<br /> <br />--~---_.- <br />.------- <br /> <br />-18- <br /> <br />We were then shown the financial records of the company which <br /> <br />would substantiate the amount of money paid by Left Hand to Bijou <br /> <br />for the l,OOO units, as follows: <br /> <br />(1) Check No. 26, drawn on the account of the Left Hand <br /> <br />Land and Water Company, a predecessor of Left Hand Water <br /> <br />Supply Company, dated June 28, 1961, payable to the Bijou <br /> <br />Irrigation Company, "for July 1st payment on Big T Water," <br /> <br />in the amount of $3,000. The check was endorsed on the back <br /> <br />by the Bijou Irrigation Company. <br /> <br />(2) Check No. 33, also drawn on the Left Hand Land and Water <br /> <br />Company, dated September 27, 1961, to the Bijou Irrigation <br /> <br />Company for "balance due on Big T Water," in the amount of <br /> <br />$24,000. <br /> <br />(3) Check No.1, dated November 7, 1960, drawn by the Left <br /> <br />Hand Consolidated Water Company, a predecessor of the Left <br /> <br />Hand Land & Water Company, on November 7, 1960, payable to <br /> <br />the Bijou Irrigation Company, "for option on 3,000 acre feet <br /> <br />of Big T. Water" in the amount of $3,000. <br /> <br /> <br />find was the stub, not the check itself.) <br /> <br />(All they could <br /> <br />(We later learned in talking with Mr. Alva Dodd that the Left <br /> <br />Hand Consolidated Water Company had taken the original option from <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />the Bijou on the full 3,000 acre-foot allotment because the <br />Loveland and Fort Collins Water Districts had not yet been organ- <br />ized. He stated that those two districts later picked up their <br />share of the option and each reimbursed the Left Hand Consolidated <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Water Company for $1,000 for their 1,000 acre-foot shares of the <br /> <br />3,000 acre-foot allotment optioned.) <br /> <br />WOOOWARO.CLYOE_SHERAIlO MWASSOCIATES <br />