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a~~ •onr - z 'ton <br />i <br />•06 MoT 'S9 RbFH <br />•utag atgtssod <br />:tack;aaM s ~iapos <br /> <br />umbaL UI r,enum,C x110 nu,CU my <br />diets, he said. <br />Drops <br />Merger <br />hest price paid by defendants in <br />itrust lieigation is the business <br />:ertainty attendant upon the long <br />ays associated with this type of <br />t." <br />,~ a r r a r also announced his <br />:ignation as director of Ban- <br />poration. <br />iecause of his responsibilities to <br />cr banks Farrar said "it has <br />:ome increasingly apparent" that it <br />uld be "inadvisable that I continue <br />a director of your coporation." <br />The Justice complaint stated that <br />ncoporation and its four subsidiaries <br />t by the end of last rear deposits <br />resenting almost ld per cent of the <br />,nsits in Colorado, <br />The complaint claims that mere a <br />rger consumated the following <br />,ht happen: <br />•Pmential banking competition <br />ween Bancoporation and Exchange <br />~Id be eliminated in Colorado <br />togs. <br />•Such an acquisition might trigger <br />:filar acquisitions of local banks by <br />Ik holding companies in the slate <br />I have "anticompetitive effects." <br />•Banking resources in the stale <br />t u I d be further concentrated, <br />lancing the power of the bank <br />ding organizations. <br /> <br />"The Queen's Canyon Quart'y <br />operated by the defendants (Castle <br />Concrete) mars the mountainside of <br />the Rampart Range and the immediate <br />vicinity of Ilse Garden of the Gods, <br />. a major tourist attraction of the region. <br />The Lennox-Breed Quarry is several <br />miles to the north and it mars the <br />mountainside," Gibson wrote. <br />Operating the Snyder Quarry "would <br />be the further marring on the east <br />side of the Rampar[ Range." <br />Gibson wrote: <br />"The evidence indicates that the <br />quality of tltc immediate environment <br />would affect the economic base of the <br />entire region, not only through the <br />tourist industry but otherwise. L is <br />indicated that the future of the cont• <br />munity is shifing irom a military <br />market to corporate and research <br />headquaners. These people are in• <br />lerested in a quality environment and <br />climate, clean air, and a pleasant <br />surroundings. <br />"The denuding o) the hillsides in <br />the immediate vicinity of Pikes Peaf: <br />and the Garden of the Gnds and other <br />beauty spots of this region is not <br />conducive to the a4racting n( such <br />people. Indeed, it would certainly put <br />a brake on such activities." <br />In citing private nuisances, Gibson <br />agreed frith the claims of the plaintitts, <br />saying the operations would cause <br />t!lent ph}'sical and mental anguish. <br />1!ast of these residents live in the <br />Crustal Hills area. <br />"There are no ridges or other ob- <br />structions to sight, wind or sound <br />between the quarry and Crystal) Hills. <br />Several of the women who make their <br />homes ilt Crystal Hills testified and <br />the court finds: <br />"They heard blasts coming tram the <br />Snyder Quarry direction and saw <br />columns of dust rising tram the quarry, <br />' (See District, Page 2) <br />_~ . <br />~ y C s~les'~olden'• <br />c e qu8t'r ` ~~~~ ' <br />AFAcaden,t~ <br />