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Show DIXIE PROJECT, UTAH 129 STATE OP UTAH, County of Iron, ss: On the 26th day of August A. D. 1953, L. V. Broadbent, M. D., being duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says that he is the major of Cedar City, Utah, and that the above and foregoing instrument was duly executed by him for and on behalf of Cedar City, a municipal corporation, by authority of a resolution of the city commission. Notary Public, County Cleric. Residing at Parawon, Iron County, Utah. STATE OF UTAH, County of Iron, ss: On the 26th day of August A. D. 1953, Warren H. Bullock, being duly sworn upon oath deposes and says that he is county commissioner of Iron County, Utah, and that the above and foregoing instrument was duty executed by him for and on behalf of Iron County, by authority of a resolution of the county commission. Notary Public, County Clerk. Residing at Iron County, Parawon, Utah. STATE OF UTAH, County of Washington, ss: On the 26th day of August A. D. 1953, personally appeared before me _^______: and '. who being by me duly sworn did say, each for himself, that he, the said is the president, and he, the said - is the secretary of Kolob Reservoir & Storage Association, Inc., and that within the foregoing instrument was signed in behalf of said corporation by authority of a resolution of its board of directors and said and - each duly acknowledged to me that said corporation executed the same and that the seal affixed is the seal of said corporation. . i r LILLIAN A. Cox, Notary Public. Residing at St. George, Utah. STATE OF UTAH, County of Washington, ss: On the 26th day of August A. D. 1953, ^____, being duly sworn upon oath deposes and says that he is the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County, Utah, and that the above and foregoing instrument was duly executed by him for and on behalf of Washington County by authority of a resolution of the board of county commissioners. LILLIAN A. Cox, Notary Public. Residing at St. George, Utah. Mr. JONES. I would like to comment on three points: First, the Utah Water and Power Board is set up by the legislature and it is bipartisan. It represents every geographical area of the State and it also represents every use of water, every use to which water is put: Municipal, industrial, irrigation, recreation, fish and wildlife, and so forth. Members of our board and our staff will qualify to speak on any of these and represent any of these issues. The board has unanimously- we have a resolution attached- has unanimously gone on record and we have studied this proposition for 17 years since the inception of the board, and after studying this proposition thoroughly, from the interests of the overall picture of the State, we have unanimously gone on record supporting this project as being in the best interests of the State. The board at present holds the filings for the water which would provide for the construction of the Dixie project. These filings, Nos. |