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    % Las Yegas Review-Journal SABOTAGE A leaking faucet i§ an arch enemy tp water conservation. Slow ly it drip$ aw ayhundredspf gallops o f ^ater % month. Check your faucets and see p l^ ^ ^ y s^ ter com iections. lt costs YO U m oney —waste water damages walls;, f p t m t^ p ^ carpets, draperies, etc. Periodical check-ups pre­vent waste q£ both water and money. LasYegas has abundant artesian water—more than enough fpr all needs—but slow;^ silent water leaks can help deplete the underground supply. Las Yegas, through its commissioners, | | preparing in terestin g and instructive sugges­tions concerning water conservation. Read them newspaper. C oop erateIp conservei your artesian water supply. Water conservation pays dividends n o w . *. it assures you o f an ever grow­ing prosperous city for the future.