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(BOO- Mr. 0, 7. Ashby Mr. X. B. Bennett Mr. R. A. Blonde Mr. A. M. Folger) N ovem b er 2 6 , 1 5 ^ . Mr. Berry X. Miller, President, Lee Vegas Valley Water Bletriot, e/o Campbell Bealty Company, 135 South fourth Street. Lee Vegas, Nebada. Bear Mr. Millers fhle communication refers to the seating held on Wednesday, Merep-ber 2htb, shieh see attended by the following: Lay Veens V aliev Water Bietriet B irectore t%lfn P e^ ifie Me. Reinhardt S. A . Blonde Berry 5. Miller, President Ton Campbell, Vieo Preeident Spencer Satterfield, See'y-freacurcr J a m e s Cushm an 1 , 0. Underhill At this meeting there was e greet deal of discussion, first, as to the legal position end responsibilities of the District Birectore, and par-ticularly with regard to their authority to neke expenditures for end ether Investigations necessary for e comprehensive program of development and to determine the cost of this development jsecond, ^ ****** of arranging for a survey by e competent firm of water develcptheinformation, recommend a program, end eatlaete the cost of the development contemplated by the recent election. In connection with the determination of the Board1 e | g p | P**J*J2*» it erne agreed that a careful legal investigation would b# made Rf the Board s * Jf? -tf»««tttfttiv#a assisted by the Legal Department of Union Pacific, end tlonel legialBtion to M C W M «to d to .rnuitfid f or^ nt£ t?oe^ s•or2t .••2•?2to'. Of the state Legislature which convene* in January, 19*»9. <m,A loeal study It to include recommendations for additional e»th-nritv if S e d s ^ f o r ^ i n g expenditures, and particularly authority and pre- S J H ^ r ^ t l i i l S ^ S d s necessary to make such expenditures; A » to provide additional authority, if needed, to call a special eleetion for th* ^ a «M#i!kAt»i vis# thi ifisu&SldG of tends lo fiotti1 tixB cofit of do?#* i S K J the Board. This in vestigation should also i S L T S S L i S J t a r 5 ? * 2 * i s now empowered to aoquireproperW es £ f e H £ I T Z cfseary fo r the u ltim te development V n e f ^ t l o n or whether m j M M a m old to n .ce.M ry to lo * U i.o «ny n e tn lo ltlo n ., It Is rooosnlood toot to® of ?» ongtoe.rtn* « m 'to ondwtok. j# the « « r L d aefcetoe roooMondntlon. for . d.rel«p^.ntpro«ro» £ 1 1 not to J j»..ltlo to too hoard until too fond, n o c m r y to ooror too ooot of onto