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<br />-"'.J' <br />,. <br /> <br />/. <br />~". ".j <br />......4/ <br /> <br /> <br />111zo~ <br /> <br />Editor - 589-2553 <br /> <br />Shriver honored <br /> <br />MONTE VISTA _ The San Luis <br />Valley Infonnation Cenler board <br />Thursday hcard a report by Karla <br />Shrive'r of Citizens for Colorado <br />Water, then honored her for her work. <br />Shriver said the successful tighl <br />against Amendments 15 and 16, <br />placed on the ballot by Slockman's <br />Water Co., was a true team effon. <br />Local residCnls successfully net- <br />worked with friends and relatives on <br />the Front Range. helping defeat the <br />controversial initiatives. More than <br />. 76 percent of all voter> opposed adop- <br />tion of the amendments, said Shriver. <br />'. Information statewide since the <br />election hasn '( included comments <br />orquOles fromCrestone rancher Gary <br />Boyce, presidenl"of Stockman's <br />Water, Shriver reported Boyce has <br />been, canceling appointments, nota. <br />bly with'the melropolimn press, but <br />granted an interview to Westward, a <br />Denver.ro:ea free newspaper. <br />Citizens for Colorado Waleriscon- <br /> <br />Karla Shriver re- <br />ceives award for <br />work on water. <br />-Page 3 <br /> <br /> <br />~'I ' <br />Ken Carpenter of the San Luis Valley Information Center" <br />Board is shown presenting a certificate of appreciation to . <br />Karla Shriver. <br /> <br />sidering placement of large ads in Ihe <br />newspapers which carried ads before <br />the election, butadecision has yet to be <br />made, said Shriver. <br /> <br />The more than $100,000 remain- . <br />ing ill Ihe group's coffer> will be . <br />invested in CDs to gather interest in <br />case more work is needed 13ter. <br />