L. T. NICOLA
The rapid expansion of the work at Boulder was a source of gratification to the members of the Association. At the same time, they realized that this brought increased responsibilities, and therefore the questions relating to this institution were very thoroughly considered. In order to aid the sub-committee in their work, Elder Kauble, the president of the Colorado Conference, and a member of the local board of management, was invited to be present. GCB July 1, 1896, page 709.2
It was decided to organize a corporation in Colorado to take over and operate the sanitarium at Boulder. The following-named persons were appointed as a committee to carry out the wishes of the Association in this matter: O. A. Olsen, I. H. Evans, J. I. Gibson. This committee is now at work. GCB July 1, 1896, page 709.3
The Board voted to furnish the institution with an electric-lighting plant. This plant has since been put in, and is now working satisfactorily. The indicated horse-power of the engine is seventy-five, and the dynamo has a capacity of six hundred lights. GCB July 1, 1896, page 709.4
The question of advertising the sanitarium received a good deal of attention; and it was voted to issue ten thousand illustrated descriptive catalogues of the institution. It was the mind of the Board that the present policy of the sanitarium be adhered to. GCB July 1, 1896, page 709.5