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I agree./ A UNION PAClFIG SYSTEM UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY LOS ANGELES 8 t SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY THE ST. JOSEPH & GRAND ISLAND R AILW AY COMPANY OPERATING DEPARTMENT A. C. BOYLE, J r., E. M., A. M., P h . D. ( C o l u m b ia ) S y s t e m G e o l o g is t . Laramie, Wyoming. May 17, 1924. Mr. Walter Bracken, Las Vegas, Nev. Bear Mr. Bracken: I thought that you would like to see how the views came out which we took of the well. Attached hereto you have them all. I am hopeful that soon we shall see the need of drilling another well Just like this one. Then connect both to the city main, and our troubles from sanitation criticism will disappear. The head of the well will materially strengthen the flow of water in the city, and it will also make it possible to put water in the tanks with out the use of pumps. If I can serve in any way , within my province, it will be a great pleasure to do so. Very truly yours,