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<br />62 <br /> <br />otin our own tiles, I see no reason why weshou1dn.tt do it. <br />MR. BAILEY: .])0 you think the cost mlght be a few thou" <br />sand dollars' Oan you give us any idea at a11'1 <br />MR. STONE: Well, I would guess--where's Gildersleeve' <br />Gil, do you have any way as an engineer to estimate what those <br />maps and graphs will be' The two most expensive maps are belng <br />turnished by the Bureau and the Development Counoi1 i. dolng <br />the printing which i. the big cost. <br />MR. GILDERSLEEVE: . Itd make a poor guess--about $200. <br />MR. BAILEY: About how much? <br />MR. GILDERSLEEVE: About $200. <br />MR. BAILEY: About $200. Any other questions? Any <br />other discusslon' All in favor ot the motion, signify so by <br />saying aye' Oontrary, no' Oarrled. <br />MR. STONE: The next item 18 the Oolorado Water Oonser- <br />vation Board library. The Boardauthorhed the Director at <br />Its last meetlng to employ a 11brarlan, tralned 1ibrarlan, to <br />olassifyand catalog the library which we bave accumulated in <br />the last thil'teen years. We have made an effort tel preserve <br />in permanent form a llbrary of water sources information. Most <br />of that has been accUIlIulated due to gathering up without cost <br />various'docUlllentl! dealing 1f1th Oolorado water and putting It <br />in permanent form and.ln binding it in permanent form. As a <br />matter offaot, I belleve we have aocUIlIu1ated one of the <br />