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    N 'COLORADO RIVER COMMISSIONERS—Area representatives’on the Nevada Colorado River commission, who are cooperating in efforts to create the Las Vegas Valley Water District, are left to right, A. E. ’Catalan, democratic national committeeman and Re­view- Journal managing director; J. M. Murphy,, Las Vegas city manager, and John V. Mueller, acting project manager of the Basic Magnesium plant for the state of Nevada. __ ______ ' TRAIL BLAZERS—Three of the men who have worked most tire­lessly for realization of the Las Vegas Valley Water District are, left to right, State Senator C. D. Baker, Carl Hyde, chairman of the chamber of commerce industrial development committee, and A. C. Grant, who preceded Hyde as committee head, and who served as chamber president when the long fight for a water dis­trict was launched by that organization.