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Show Moon Lake Elects Five Members To Board Of Directors Five new members of the board of directors of the Moon Lake Water Users association were elected Tuesday at the association's as-sociation's annual meeting'. They were George Brandon, of Mt. Home; L. J. Gilbert, Arcadia; Harvey D. Adams, Montwel; ,Floyd Case, Mt. Emmons; and Oscar Nelson, Upalco. The first three were elected to replace Brandon (who succeeds himself); James Lloyd, Roosevelt; Roose-velt; and Bryan D. Roberts, whose three-year terms had expired. ex-pired. Upon the resignation of Lyman Ly-man Burdick, Case was elected to fill his unexpired term of a year. Nelson was elected for two years to fill the unexpired term of A. B. Madsen, Duchesne. Louie Galloway, secretary-manager, secretary-manager, reported on general items of interest to stockholders, gave the annual financial report, re-port, and a report on water available and used under project pro-ject facilities during the year. Project facilities made available avail-able 66,945 acre-feet of water, while using 48,752 acre-feet. 8,050 acre-feet were carried over, the low point in the Moon Lake reservoir being Oct. 10. Approximately 2,000 acre-feet were carried over in small mountain reservoirs; and about 8,000 acre-feet of water available avail-able under the Duchesne river exchange, came at a time of year when the flow in the Lake Fork river was adequate to supply sup-ply requirements of the project. Thus this water was of no particular par-ticular value. H. L. Allred, president, discussed dis-cussed items of general interest to the association. |