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    job in this respect. Their resources and facilities are, of course, much better situated to carry on the development and experimental work necessary to determine how these great bodies of ore can be profitably put on the market. /]£Lc&n foresee a continued industrial development in and around J m Las Vegas as you have here two of the most needed elements entering , U into successful production; namely, power ana water/from Lake Mead.fa rntrary to aAopinion thatyh^s prevailedyf^r a great many years, Das Vega^nas^t most deZlghtfW and h^althrlO. climaWl It / is true y summer mo comfortable Las Vegas, the ve some yitense heat durlpg/the day thJ^ough/the \ £ \ £ HoweverAouring that period the nightsY&re very y \ / \ Long befdre’V ever had; the opportunity^ orvyisiting ths ly tiling I B^ard ^as about it' it was a plaW/to be shunned. terrific neat and X W V 3Qas Union Pacific is intensely interested in the industrial development of Las Vegas. It has and will continue to cooperate in furthering such development. ^Jaave every reason to believe that the activity in connection with magnesium and mangenese is not by any means the end of Industrlal^development^ in this vicinity and that you will see other substantial business attracted to this point. This, of course, means additional homes, additional retail business houses and increased consumption of the artesian water X X s-m supply now being furnished by the Las Vegas Land & Water Company. This water supply is one of your most priceless possessions, .K'iA The pail-goad company is and will continue to keep abreast of the ^ {tin. demands made upon it for.water. To take care of peak requirements this summer we will shortly start puttingdown tw© additional wells « n i he ^»iTnT,nri ..... . Ks^ar at-ancrooetba-e C