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Show ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF WATER DEVELOPMENT 121 Conclusion The Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City during six years of unselfish service have satisfied their public obligations with fidelity and with integrity, with good judgment and efficiency. During that time they have accomplished not only that which was hoped of them within the time, but even a great deal more of public good than could have been demanded. But the work of the District is continuing and perpetual. It has barely begun. If its fundamental purposes are to be served and the objects of its founders and sponsors are to be realized, it must continue to receive, as long as it continues to merit it, the public confidence and support, and more than that- even the public vigilance that those ultimate purposes and objects shall neither be lost sight of nor obscured. <^^)# 6^^> The Old Tree of Salt Lake Valley- a symbol of progress and accomplishments in what once was a desert waste. |