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    I A As to the various questions regarding the water rights to the land, they might best be summed up by saying that the rights to the water do pass with the title to the land. Mr. Myer therefore has an equitable right to the water in pro­portion to the amount of his share of the ownership of the property. :-We might add that if the property is re-zoned, the matter of how much water may be used should be taken up with the State Engineer in order to obtain permission to change the manner and place of the water’s use. This is necessary be­cause the original deed specifies "four minor’s inches .... to irrigate the land*. Summing this all up, your order of procedure should (1) Put through a formal request for disinterment and re­burial with the Board of County Commissioners. (2) Upon receiving this permission, take it down to the Health Department where they will issue you a blanket disin­terment permit and a blanket reburial permit. (3) Then under the supervision of the Supervisor of Cemeteries, the bodies may be removed and re-intered. As an added note, We asstime that you will have this done by a licensed mortician. The letter from the State Board of Health makes this a necessary condition to the issuance of the disinterment and reburial certificates. Do not hesitate to call upon us if we can be of any further assistance. Yours sincerely, McNAMEE & by % f