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    Aug, 11, 1904. Mr, H. P, Myton, 421 D.P.Walker Building Salt lake City, Utah Dear Sir: X beg to acknowledge receipt of your valued favor of the 8th inst, enclosing letter from Senator Reed Snoot, also from R. 0. Kerens, which 1 have noted and return herewith. we do not care to make any change at this time <ay"the present manager will remain with us for a few months. Some tine this fall a definite plan will be worked out what shall be done/ with’ it. I am of the opinion now that after the Railroad acquires and designates all the land that they will require for their purposes, that we will dispose of all personal property and will then probably rent or lease s#ne portion of the ranch with a certain amount of water. However, this is not definite. Also note what you say in regard to the Las Vegas Ranch and that you would like to have charge of same. In reply beg to say that Very truly yours (Signed) J. ROS CLJlRlC. ene