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I agree.SUBJSOSj- Grass F ire - C ity R eservo ir, near Company Well - Las Vegas. S alt lake City » Ear oh 6 th, 1933 Mr* W« J* EoClement; Referring to Watchman Williamson * s report o f Feb, 19th re la tiv e to a grass f i r e near our Company’ s w ell at Las Vegas, Be^eda* This grass fi r e occurred on a Sunday and no doubt the grass was set on fir e either by boys or hoboes, however, I do not believe that the grass was sot on f i r e with the intention of damaging any property* (She country around Las Vegas at th is time is very dry and when the grass catches on f i r e , i t very quickly spreads* fhere was only a small amount o f damage done to the props under the water lin e near the tanks* This matter has been thoroughly investigated by