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f t Las Vegas May g, ] I Mr. 1. E. Bennett: (co - Mr. Frank Strong Mr. W. R. Bracken) In connection with the protest of Las Vegas Land and Water Company to Application No. 11077, filed by Robert B. Griffith to appropriate underground waters at point adjacent to our wells, will state thatMr. Ryland Taylor of the firm of Ham & Taylor called on me this afternoon advising that he is representing Mr. Griffith and wanted to know if there is any chance for the Las Vegas Water Company to withdraw its protest. He stated that if our protest to Griffith’s application were not withdrawn, thep. Mr. Griffith intended to file a protest to our application filed in connection with well No. 11. I informed him that I would submit the matter to company officials and would advise him what they would be willing It would appear that we are assuming contradictory positions in this matter inasmuch as our protest to Griffith’s application recites that, all of the waters in the arfgHLifiers at the source from which Griffith intends to drill have been appropriated by our company under our ten prior applications upon which permits and certificates have been granted, while in our Application No. 11249 (Well No. 11) we applied for 5 sec/ft. of water from the same artesian basin or subterranean channel, thereby admitting that there is water there subject to appropriation. If our protest ever comes to a hearing, it is going to be difficult for us to prove the contention set forth in our protest. I understand the drilling of Well No. 11 is quite essential and if so, we do not wish to be tied up by protest proceedings. Therefore, I think consideration should be given to the withdrawal of our protest. Later on when the underground waters have been so depleted that we are unable to obtain enough to supply the amount for which certificates have been granted to us, it will be the duty of the State Engineer,under appropriate proceedings,_ to administer our water law and to allocal users their respective shares of this accordance with their legal priority to do. LAM/EL