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    January 13, 19^8 W 1>1 a u-i Neptune Mater Company l7o0t1 AEnMgtel e3sr d1 3S,t reCeatlifornia Gentlemen; Xn November 19hA, Neeley A My era, a looal eontraoting firm, purchased an 8-inoh Trident Neptune Meter and installed it for Clark County in the Water line serving the General Hospital in has Vegas. We Have einoe acquired the water line and meter from the County, but they have no separation of oharges as between tbe cost of the line and tbe cost of tbe meter, for depreciation purposes, X will very much appreciate it if you will advise me what your records show as to tbe cost of tbe meter* Incidentally, we propose to use a life expectancy of 30 year* for tbe meter. Be you consider this about right? Thanking you In advance, Very truly yours, LAS VEGAS LAND & WATER CO* By. General Manager'