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<br />.the ri ver, and thE: t in Utah, at any rate. power deve.lopment will <br />.' probably have to pr~cede, to Ii considerable extent. irrigation <br />de'lelopment. '.:?his will be true no lIk".tter by whom the develop- <br />ment is undertaken. or in what way the costs of suoh develop- <br /> <br />ment may be distributed. <br />My associate. Mr. Cheever,' who has :'l8rsom,lly had general <br />au,e~'lision of a considerbble amount of investigation work <br />done on the .Green .hver. and who is very familiar Hi th the <br />power possibilities /I/i'ri.q/#iifl/li~i##iliir!rI of that river,.' <br /> <br />will discuss Some of the physical and engineering features 0:'" <br /> <br /> <br />the develojJment of power in this territory. and pa.:"ticularly on <br /> <br /> <br />.the. Green Hi ver. <br /> <br />M;t. NORVI.!!:!: 'fhe power propositions that you speak of, are <br />. in the tlortheastern part of the State mostly? <br />MR.' INCH: Y h b" d <br />es, t ey are etween '"reen River, Wyoming, an <br /> <br />Green River. Utah. <br /> <br />MR. N ORVIAL: ;;ould YOl'r c 01lT'Jany be pa rticularly int'e re sted <br />in. tte power in tile Boulder Canyon'! <br /> <br />M~. 'INCH: Not at Ell. <br /> <br />M.R HORVILL: ~ould any of it be used in the Southwestern <br />part of the' State'? <br /> <br />MR. INCH: ~hat is entirely a question of economics. ~he <br /> <br />economic..l sitUation requires the sho:,,-test :?ossible 'transmission ( <br /> <br />sys tern. <br /> <br />S.L. <br /> <br />. <br />