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    Mr. Wm. Reinhardt April 15* 195*1 complete knowledge of the condition of the existing well within ten days, we should delay drilling the standby well until we see what the present well will produce, what Its condition Is, and Its prospects of continuing to produce sufficient water. You may feel that the standby well is necessary, but It is my thought that It is a little premature to drill one now if investigation Indicates that the present well will do the Job. I have not answered either of these wires pending your consideration of my views above expressed. E. E. Bennett EEB:p s \