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<br />-8- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />2:00 p.m. Call to order by General Chairman Lory. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Introduction of George Corlett,. Former Lieutenant Governor <br />and Irrigati.on Attorney., Monte Vista, Session Chairman. <br /> <br />Invocation--Reverend Donald Grooters, First'Methodist Church, <br />Alamosa. <br /> <br />2:20 p.m. Importance of Return Flow to Colorado Irrigators--Ralph L. <br />Parshall, Irrigation Engineer, Retired, Colorado Agricultural <br />and Mechanical College. <br /> <br />3:20 p.m. The 160-Acre Limitation in U. S. Reclam~tion Law--Jean S. <br />Breitenstein, Attorney to Colorado Water Conservation Board, <br />Denver. <br /> <br />4:20 p.m. Adjourn for Banquet. <br /> <br />. Banquet <br /> <br />7:00 p.m. Adams State College Cafeteria. <br />Toastmaster, William E. Morgan,. President, Colorado Agri- <br />cultural and Mechanical College, Fort Collins. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Invocation, Dr. Ira Richardson, President Emeritus, Adams <br />State College, Alamosa. <br /> <br />Banquet speaker, Judge Clifford H. Stone, Director, <br />Colorado Water Conservation Beard, Denver. <br /> <br />Subject_-Future Irrigation Developments in Colorado. <br /> <br />IIi liHORIA~[ <br /> <br /> <br />Clifford H. Stone, 1888-1952. Kn01o/ll to all, far and wide as "Judge." <br />He served as Director of the ColoradovJater Conservation Board from <br />its establi.shment in 1937 until his death on October 22, 1952. He <br />..as instrumental in amicably clearing away every major controversy <br />regarding water flm-ling from Colorado into neighboring states. He <br />..as a martyr to the cause of water development and use, and left a <br />vacancy that may be long in the filling. <br /> <br />, <br />