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<br />280 <br /> <br />"Ivan C. Crawford, Colorado Water Conservation <br />Board, State Capitol Annex, Denver. The Grand <br />Junction Chamber of Commerce urges consideration <br />of the recent action of the Policy and Review <br />Committee relative to the Curecanti Reservoir. <br />Is! Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce." <br /> <br />"November 9, 1953. Dean Ivan C. Crawford, <br />Chairman, Colorado Water Conservation Board, <br />State Office Building, Denver, Colorado. Dear <br />Mr. Crawford: As this organization will not <br />have a representative among the delegation who <br />will appear before the Colorado Water Conserva- <br />tion Board on Tuesday, November lOth, in behalf <br />of water interests for this area, we take this <br />means of stating to the Colorado Water Cons~r- <br />vat ion Board that our Delta Chamber of Commerce <br />is in full accord with the thinking of this de- <br />legation and will support their vi~ws and appeals <br />to the fullest extent. Sincerely, /s/ Garner <br />McKnight, President and Doyle Davidson, Manager." <br /> <br />"November 9, 1953. Dean Ivan C. Crawford, Chair- <br />man, Colorado Water Conservation Board, State <br />Office Building, Denver, Colorado. Dear Mr. Craw- <br />ford: As this organization will not have a re- <br />presentative among the delegation who will appear <br />before the Colorado Water Conservation Board on <br />Tuesday, November lOth, in behalf of water"in- <br />terests for this area, we take this means of <br />stating to the Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />that our Delta County Chamber of Commerce is in <br />full accord with the thinking of this delegation <br />and will support their views and appeals to the <br />fullest extent. Sincerely, /5/ W. F. ijeddles, <br />President, and Doyle Davidson, Manager. The <br />Delta County Chamber of Commerce, Delta, Colo- <br />rado". <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />"10 November 1953. Dean Ivan C. Crawford, <br />Director, Colorado Water Conservation Board, 212 <br />State Office Building, Denver 2, Colorado. Dear <br />Dean Crawford: This letter is in behalf of the <br />Curecanti project. As your Board undoubtedly knows, <br />there is a power shortage rather generally over <br />the state of Colorado. It is not "crucial at the <br />moment, to be sure, but the needs for electricity <br />are increasing day" by day and will increase for a <br />long lime to come, even without additional indus- <br />trial demands. Agricultural uses of electricity <br />go up year by year, and the rural electric coopera- <br />tives of this state are looking to the future with <br />definite alarm, because of" the lack of available <br />power. <br /> <br />I <br />