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<br />our Board, we fully realize that Colorado has lost a great <br />leader in the field of water conservation. <br /> <br />Dan Hunter was a man who gave freely of his time <br />and talents in the interest of his fellowmen. Many were his <br />contributions in the field of establishing and protecting <br />the water rights of the State of Colorado. In the shifting <br />sands of time and in the history of the State of Colorado <br />he has left an indelible mark. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />This Board has directed that we convey our deepest <br />sympathy to you for your loss, and that a copy of this letter <br />be spread upon the minutes of the Board as a final tribute to <br />a fine and unselfish man. <br /> <br />Sincerely yours, <br /> <br />/s/ STEVE McNICHOLS <br />Chairman <br /> <br />/ s / RAPHAEL J. MOSES <br />Vice-Chairman <br /> <br />FLS / lk <br />MR. SARGENT: <br /> <br />/s/ R. M. GILDERSLEEVE <br />Acting Director <br /> <br />"I move the adoption of that reso- <br />lution." <br /> <br />MR. CHRISTY: <br /> <br />"I second the motion." <br /> <br />The resolution was unanimously adopted upon vote. <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />"The next item on the agenda is the <br />Red Willow Dam Project." <br /> <br />MR. GILDERSLEEVE: "Shortly after our last meeting we <br />received a feasibility report from the <br />Bureau of Reclamation on the Red Willow <br />Dam Project in Nebraska. The Governor <br />received a request for comments from <br />Colorado prior to the customary ninety <br />day period and after talking with those <br />Board members whom I could contact and <br />wiring others, comments were prepared, <br />a copy of which is in your folders, and <br />transmitted to the Secretary of the <br />Interior." (See Appendix D). <br /> <br />I <br />