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<br />Resolutions Honored "Transmission" Front Line
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<br />Sen, John A, Carroll
<br />of Colorado
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<br />Leaders Cite Keys-
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<br />malc:eit,"
<br />William Nelson, state water board
<br />member and associate editor of the
<br />Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, tabul-
<br />lated the tremendous untapped "ener-
<br />Bl' storehouSe of the Weotern Slope"
<br />that included watel', coal, nuclear ores,
<br />oil shale and gas, He particularly
<br />pointed up the need for "every CoLo-
<br />rado beneficiary of power direct1r and
<br />indirectly to do the job of convincing
<br />adversaries" of the free enterprise
<br />soundness and anti-socialism posItion
<br />of l'ul'alelectrics,
<br />The basic concept of power paying
<br />th!) bill for reclamation and consequent
<br />cconomic stimulation of the stale's eco.
<br />nomy was recounted hy Frank Clinton,
<br />Director of the Bureau of Reclamation';;
<br />Region IV. C~lorado, he said" is the
<br />largest benficiary of this tremendous
<br />economic boost undel' 'the COlorado
<br />Rlvel' atorage project.
<br />Moderator of the panel was Ray ViU-
<br />yard, manager of San Luis Valley Rural
<br />Electric,
<br />Savelal Bpeakeu, including .At.
<br />torney RIlY MOBGS of .Durango, em.
<br />phadzad the n&ed for stepped-up
<br />public relations fOllu'ral electric;,
<br />Mose. .ald, "We aM growing up
<br />and have gol'to motel changing con.
<br />dilions in an adu.U manner,"
<br />Looking to the future of rural areas,
<br />a panel checked into the movement
<br />gathedng momentum designed to pro-
<br />vide improved rural living incentives
<br />and jobs to maintain economic balance
<br />in non-metropolitan sections of the
<br />state,
<br />F . M. Peterson, superintendent of
<br />Delta-Montrose rural power association,
<br />said rural electrics have a high stake
<br />in their community needs and stould
<br />take a definite leadership in rural area
<br />development programs.
<br />Peterson cited a project in the Delta
<br />-Montrose section planned to bring do.
<br />mestic water to 2,250 farm families 'who
<br />now haul their water in tank trucks
<br />a~ the type of program whlch can se-
<br />CUI'e complete cooperation because they
<br />"already want it."
<br />Peterson said the co-opa have been
<br />carrying on rural area development
<br />programs for years wllhout any parti.
<br />cular name attached to it.
<br />Othel. panel members, 'Wal'd Tarlor
<br />of the Farmers Home Administration,
<br />and John Speilmat1 Of Rural Electr;,-
<br />licntion Adminiltration, ollttl!\ed <lssis-
<br />tanceoffel'ed by their agencies in rural
<br />al'ea development.
<br />Taylor told of new t-egulations ,and
<br />laws which give rural people fat great-
<br />er latitude in building homes and rr.ak-
<br />lng improvements, genetal!,' with
<br />Sf!lallel' down payment<!.
<br />Speilman outlined procedures tor set.
<br />Ilns: up rural area development pro-
<br />grams under new laws. He said financ-
<br />ing should be sought fll'S! at local
<br />levels, but revealed that tr.onev is a.
<br />"aUable ft'om other sources on Insured
<br />10llns.
<br />Managers Al LeJ..y of GriU1l1 Val-
<br />ley Rural Power Lines and I. M,
<br />Pallerson of Empire Electric Assn.,
<br />leporled on Ihe reconuneadations
<br />of the Managels and il special
<br />study co~mittGe. Bo!h asked thai
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<br />Rep. Wayne Aspinall
<br />of ColOrado
<br />Ihi:lslateassoclelion,in "iew of en_
<br />trance inlo a mlllure'era, have Us
<br />basic objective~ clearly defined so
<br />that all off{cersand directors will
<br />know "where do we go from' here,"
<br />Patterson recommended tha~ /; 'com-
<br />mittee be named to define the goals,
<br />The committee would include two
<br />managers and two directors,
<br />The chairman of the: state"wide Ed-
<br />ucation Committee reported on acti-
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<br />Rep, Michael ;i' Kirwan
<br />of Ohio'
<br />Ing needs of our times." He added" '~:We,
<br />need communication between the mem-
<br />bers, and I see no way. to accomJ:lish
<br />it except in unitr of those members.'"
<br />Conferences of the 21 memher as-'
<br />sociations were held throughout. the
<br />three days.
<br />One hundred seventy' persons were
<br />registered, one of the'. be,st Western
<br />Slope attendance' rec,oros in the his-
<br />torrofthestate-wideas!lociatioll.
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<br />Rep, Clarence Cannon
<br />'of Mis;sourl
<br />vities of his committee, including the
<br />Colorado Rural Electt'ic News.
<br />Luther Wilkins, manager of Y-W
<br />Electric Assn, explained that the state-
<br />wide paper has a potential of 70,000
<br />subscribers. He asked for more associa-
<br />tions to take part in this portion of the
<br />program,Wilkinssaid,"Weneedunity
<br />in all departments if we are to have a
<br />well rounded state association fulfill-
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