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    O f f ic e r s a n d Dir e c t o r s TWOMAS L. CAMPBELL PR E S ID E N T HARRY E. MILLER S E C Y.-TR E AS. WILLIAM COULTHARD JAMES CASHMAN C. NORMAN CORNW ALL S. R. DUBRAVAC W ILLIAM C. RENSHAW LAS VEGAS V A LLE Y W A TER D ISTR IC T chief engineer AND P. O. BOX 1109 GENERAL MANAGER LAS VEG AS, N EVAD A T e l e p h o n e s 6 3 0 0 a n o 6301 February 9, 1955 Vwi; Hr* W* H. Johnson Manager of Properties Union Pacific itailroad Company 422 West Sixth Street Los Angeles 14* California Dear Hr. Johnson: Forwarded herewith are two copies of revised legal description and print* covering the easement required across the Union Pacific property, at 'Washington Street. The original request for this easement was contained in ray letter of January 12, 1955* The change was made necessary by the proposed con­struction of a building on the Morton Warehouse property* between Main Street and the railroad, which prevented laying the pip© line in the position originally contemplated* Since the contractor is already standing by with equipment for the railroad crossing* anything you can do to expedite permission to go ahead, pending execution of the Grant of Easement, will be very much appreciated* fours very truly* WCKjejp Snels* W* C* Kenshaw Engineer and Manager