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Show L. H. Kimball 97. Directors of the Metropolitan Water District and Reclamation Bureau officials inspect Deer Creek dam work during the summer of 1938. Left to right, Chairman Herbert S. Auerbach and Director S. A. Kennedy of the Water Board; John A. Beemer, Resident Engineer, Bureau of Reclamation; J. Stuart McMaster, Assistant Legal Counsel, Reclamation Bureau: EO Larson Construction Engineer; Walker Kennedy, Columbia Steel Company; City Commissioner and Water Board Director George D. Keyser; Phil J. Purcell, Jr., of the Continental Agency J A Nelson, Controller and Director of the Water District; J. R. Alexander, District Counsel for the Reclamation Bureau; Blair Richardson, Vice Chairman of the Metropolitan Water District- L. R. Dunkley, Reclamation Bureau Engineer, and Hampton C. Godbe, Executive Secretaru of the Metropolitan Water District. or otherwise disposing of, for the purpose of operating, maintaining and constructing, dams, reservoirs, canals, irrigation works, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, water and water rights, lands, easements, power systems, telephone systems, and other systems of communication, irrigation systems, drainage systems, and works, roads, buildings and water works, and to do any and all things, whether herein mentioned or not, necessary or incident to the carrying out of the above purposes, or which may be necessary or incident to the enjoyment of and/ or beneficial use of the property and holdings of this corporation. " Notwithstanding anything herein contained to the contrary, water will be furnished only to the stockholders of this corporation, it being the intention of the parties hereto to form a water users' association with all necessary, incidental and implied powers to meet the requirements of the United States Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902, and acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto." Stock Assessable The stock of the Association is assessable. In fact, though it is possible that the Association may have other |