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    IK »! ^ '3 * l<) At Seek Springs - June 3, 1936, Mr. ¥* $1* J effers: Herewith Your c o p ie s o f r e p o rt dated Ma. 29th, made by 6 » £.* Swann, % i e f Engineer, arid K« M* B a rlin g, haperintendent, the Southern Wyoming U t i l i t i e s Company, coverin g the water s itu a tio n a t Las Vegas, Ia ra d s , as requested in year l e t t e r o f May 21st, recommend the construction o f an a d d itio n a l a rtesian w ell in order to meet the growing duaand f o r wat-er a t Las Vegas. fhoy fu rth er recommend tbs eon stride t l on o f a 16-ineh c a s t-iro n pipe lin e extend­ing from th e r e s e r v o ir to Stewart d ir e s t , both the w e ll and the pro­posed lin e shown in y ello w on p rin t attach ed , they a d v is ii^ that the p o rtio n o f the c a s t-ir o n lin e bet sen the r e s e r v o ir and the old Ton-opah highway should be cons true tod t h is y ea r, the regain in g c cans tr tac­tio n to be dona next year, i f you d e s ir e to do so, the upper p o rtio n Of the wood-stags lin e in v e r y bad con dition , combined p ro p erties o f the B&ilroad tnd the fa tar Soaps ay «abraoed fo r th that the investment now ca rried by the 3aiIroad Company to ta ls |173,29?.6Y, by thw % te r Gojspsny #89,851*29, flan d is tr ib u tio n o f expenses between the two companies is based on actual r e s u lts fo r 1934 extended again st the monthly r e s u lts obtained in 1935* You w i l l note that Messrs* 3m m and d a rlin g s p e c if ic a lly A t my req u est, Messrs* Swann and B arlin g developed a d d ition ­a l inform ation r e la t iv e to investm ent, expenses and earnings o f the in th e ir r e p o rt, %i:a ta b u la tio n , r e fe r r e d to as "E xh ibit 3 ", sets You w i l l note that the B ailroad received 211,373,000 g a l­lon s o f water in 1936, a t a c o s t o f # *01543 per H g a llo n s . Baring