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u Mr. Edward C. Renwick -2- November 23, 1951 would undoubtedly weigh in making a decision, briefly outline how the new water company wou ldI dfeunscitrieo nt.o ward Atos sutmhei ngt imteh att haa t cltheea n prborpeearkt iiess cmoanyte mbpel adtiesdp,o seldo okoifn ga ndforsold, then in my opinion, strong consideration should be gi vweonu ltdo bsee tptrinagc tuipc ala lmya nsaeglefm-esnutf fiacnid enotp eerxacteipotn fionr Lmaast tVeergsas inthat vcoolrvpionrga tec ommaptatreartsi vaerloys el arrgeeq uicraipnigt all egeaxlp enadsistiusrteasn cea nda bwohveer et hat required for normal operations. full aTuhitsh owroiutlyd tmo eraunn thteh e macionmtpaainnyi nagt Loafs aVne geaxse cautliovneg whieatdh wtiheth services of an accountant to keep all the primary records in Las Vegas. Both the production and distribution operation a nd and maintenance would be under a general foreman or superinntoennede nsth.o uldA llbe whoirrke dw oualndd bpee rfpoerrmfeodr mebdy bayn y tohfe twhaet erR aiclormopaadn yp earnd sonnel. nual rTehep orcto mwpiantyh btehei nglo caa lu ticloimtmyi swsoiuolnd anned cebse suanrdielry fitisl e Jaunr iasndiction in accordance with the Nevada law. organiHzaevdin gc omtphuasn yb wroiuelfdl y fupnrcetsieonnt,e d letth e usm annnoewr cionns wihdierc h sotmhee orfetsheet droeswunl tass ftohlalto wmsi:ght be expected to follow. These may be uni1.o n cCoonsttsr olosf daondi ngt heb umsainneys sd ewpoaurltdm enbet alriezduecde db.r eakT-hdroowungsh ^ of work functions, production expense is now believed to be high. a rPerloadtuicvteiloyn osfi mwplaet erf unacntdi oint,s adse liitv erisy pteo rfdoirsmterdi buitni oLnas is Vegas. With rising costs and the problems faced, all e conomies possible should be instituted. Many and most medium size water companies ’’get by” on wseerrev icperess elnets.s tThhanr omuigghh ta buen ifcioends idoerrgeadn inzeacteisosna urnyd eirf fa unsdisn gle control, the man hours performed would, in my opinion, be greatly reduced. Similarly the overhead burden would be even more greatly reduced. There would be no saving, in my opinion, on accounting, as the charges assigned from the Omaha office appear low.