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I agree.Las Vegas, Nevada Evening Review-Journal, February 20, 1947 yuHfcQpMat' V—> - 2.-2-0 UP to Help With Cleanup Cooperation of Union Pacific railroad and the Las Vegas Land and Water company today was promised Hie city in its current cleanup campaign. George Ashby, president of the road, said in a letter to the board that he “would be happy to cooperate in every reasonable manner .in improving any .unsanitary conditions existing in regard to respective properties.” City Manager Tom Fennessy said “the evidence of good intention already is apparent in the clearing by the land and water company of the jungles near the Old Ranch, and Las Vegas creek bed.”