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<br />I <br />, <br /> <br /> -44-: <br />Deuel and Snyder Ditch <br />1 Boxer, Jack <br />2 Kimura, Kojiro <br />6 More, Effie <br />2 Wulf, Floyd <br />4 Wagner, M.. N. <br />15 <br />Bijou Canal <br />1 Brandt, Henry Sr. <br /> <br />E. Fort Morgan Canal <br /> <br />1028 Fort Morgan Reservoir <br />and Irrigation Company <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />F. Unknown <br /> <br />11 Johnson, Virginia <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2 Lengel, Minnie <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />20 McArthur, Lawrence <br />21 <br />(Cont'd next column) <br /> <br />Clayton Doney, the headgate keeper for the company, maintains <br /> <br />a weekly record of water run out of the reservoir by the names <br /> <br />of the ditches for which the water was released. Thus, at the <br /> <br />beginning of the irrigation season his records will show that he <br /> <br />is holding 198.50 shares for the upper Platte and Beaver Canal. <br /> <br />If he releases 8.50 shares of water for those farmers in one week, <br /> <br />his records should show 190.00 shares remaining. <br /> <br />If John L. Samples has arranged a lease of 20.00 shares of <br /> <br />Jackson Lake "private rights" from farmers under the Upper Platte <br /> <br />> <br /> <br />and Beaver Canal to farmers under the Bijou Canal, Samples will <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />verbally instruct Doney to debit 20.00 shares to upper Platte and <br /> <br />Beaver and credit 20.00 shares to the Bijou. Doney then makes <br /> <br />appropriate entries on his books. The result is that the Jackson <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Lake Reservoir Company itself has no real records of these seasonal <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />transfers, other than by ditches. <br /> <br />With the exception of water to be released for the Fort <br /> <br />Morgan Canal (which is ordered out by Lindy Crumbley, the <br /> <br />WOODWARO.CLYOE.SHERARD AND ASSOQATES <br />