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Show OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE OMM1TTEE H. E. WALLACE, PRESIDENT T. CLARK CALLISTER, IST VICE PRESIDENT ED SOUTHWICK, 2ND VICE PRESIDENT L. B. CAINE CLYDE RICHIE HALE HOLGATE ALICE 6 . NANCE, TREAS. T. W. JENSEN, SEC.-MGR. BOARD OF DIRECTORS DISTRICT NO. 1 L. B. CAINE. LOO AN DISTRICT NO. S EDWARD SOUTHWICK. OGDEN RALPH RICHARDS. OAKLEY DISTRICT NO. S ALMA FAIRBOURN. SANDY H. E. WALLACE. SALT LAKE CITY RAYMOND HAMMOND, GRANTBVILLB DISTRICT NO. 4 LEO P. HARVEY. PLEASANT GROVE DISTRICT NO. 8 VERGE BROWN. ANABELLA T. CLARK CALLISTER, FILLMORE DISTRICT NO. 6 WAYNE WILSON, LA VERKIN HALE HOLGATE, ARCADIA DIRECTORS AT LARGE EARL J. STUART, RANDOLPH CLYDE RITCHIE, HEBER CITY M. V. HATCH. PANGUITCH WIN FRED BUNCE, MOAB ADVISORY COMMITTEE GOV. GEORGE D. CLYDE. SALT LAKE CITY PRATT KESSLER, SALT LAKE CITY ATTORNEY GENERAL WAYNE D. CRIDDLE. SALT LAKE CITY STATE ENGINEER JAY R. BINGHAM. BOUNTIFUL GERALD F. IRVINE, SALT LAKE CITY GUS P. BACKMAN, SALT LAKE CITY E. J. FJELDSTED. OGDEN HENRY D. MOYLE. SALT LAKE CITY WM. H. BENNETT, LOGAN HUGH W. COLTON, VERNAL O. A. CHRI8TENSEN. BRIGHAM CITY B. O. COLTON. ROOSEVELT MARION OLSEN, PARADISE WAYNE WINEGAR, BOUNTIFUL JAMES BEVIN, TOOELE M. CUTLER HENRIE, DELTA CHARLES REDD. LA SAL DR. P. L. JONES. NEPHI DAVID F. SCOTT. OGDEN HARRY DREW, TREMONTON MILTON T. WILSON. U.S.G.S. SALT LAKE CITY FLOYD IVERSON REGIONAL FORESTER. OGDEN JOE LIBBY. SOIL CONSERVATION SALT LAKE CITY GLADE ALLRED. A.S.C.. SALT LAKE CITY A. J. THULI. KENNECOTT COPPER SALT LAKE CITY COUNTY PRESIDENTS WALLACE D. YARDLEY. BEAVER LEWIS S. WIGHT, BRIGHAM CITY G. W. WATERMAN, PRICE JOSEPH W. JOHNSON. LAYTON J. KENT OLSEN. MANILA C. S. THOMPSON. MOAB ARVIL WANKIER, LEVAN PRESTON BUNTING, KANAB PAUL TURNER, MORGAN MCKINLEY MORRELL. JUNCTION J. EARL STUART. RANDOLPH HYRUM T. BLACK, BLANDING EUGENE JENSEN. CENTERVILLE P. P. MATTHEWS. GRANTSVILLE EVAN WOODBURY. ST. GEORGE KEITH TAYLOR, TEASDALE ED SOUTHWICK, OGDEN RELL SWENSEN, TAYLORSVILLE J. PARLEY BROWN, COALVILLE KENNETH NIELSON, LEMMINGTON ROLAND MERKLEY, VERNAL CLYDE RICHIE, HEBER LARUE OGDEN, RICHFIELD LEO P. HARVEY, PLEASANT GROVE L. B. CAINE, LOGAN J. USHER HENRIE, PANGUITCH CLYDE E. CONOVER, FERRON HALE HOLGATE. ARCADIA WARREN H. BULLOCK. CEDAR CITY i WATER USERS ASSOCIATION T. W. JENSEN, SECY.-MOR. PHONE EM 4 - S 7 7 7 OR EM 3 S80I - EX 816 448 EAST 2ND SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY 11, UTAH April 8, 1963 Mr. Jay R. Bingham Executive Director Utah Water and Power Board of the State of Utah 425 State Capitol Salt Lake City 14, Utah Dear Mr. Bingham: Pursuant to your request of April 4, 1963, the entire Executive Committee of the Utah Water Users Association and its Legal Advisor, Mr. F. Gerald Irvine, met to discuss the authorizing legislation now pending in Congress for the Dixie Project and I am directed by the Board to advise you that the Utah Water Users Association did again consider the Dixie Project Report of October 1961. The Report has been considered by the Water Users on previous occasions and has been wholeheartedly endorsed. The Executive Committee reviewed the Report and the previous endorsement by the Water Users and have reviewed the memorandum prepared by the Utah Water and Power Board dated April 12, 1962 from Ray H. Zenger, Engineer, to Jay R. Bingham, Director. The Water Users, in their various meetings throughout the year, have expressed endorsement of the Report and, therefore, the Executive Board of the Utah Water Users Association, at its meeting held on April 6, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah, did wholeheartedly endorse the Dixie Project Report and did concur with the Board of Directors of the Utah Water Users Association and the Water Users' Organizations in the State in urging Utah Water and Power Board and the Congressional Representatives from the State of Utah to use all of their influence to secure the adoption of the Dixie Project. The Utah Water Users Association has made a careful study of the urgent need of additional water in the Dixie area of the State of Utah, including possible better use of the existing water resources and there is |