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(Continued From "Page 1) Vegas, to the slim margin in the Henderson area. - Tiie vote In the L‘as Vegas, - and Notth Las Vegas district ran better than 10 to one in l most precincts, with none fall-p ing under the nine-to-one margin. if The voting for the candidates for directors of the district was .close in only a couple of spots. The tabulation of votes follows: ' District one: Harry M iller.................... .....3,028 Floyd Prowell ' €69 District two; ' Thomas Campbell Frank Strong.,..........z.... District three: Howard Cannon 1,784 James. Cashman ......... ......1'923 District four: William Coulthard Victor J flra tliff_.... ;-._..l,928j ^ District five: Ira J. ...... . E. O. Underhill ......I............:....1,842 - District six: S. L. Butterfield Nelson Conway ..i....'............... 967 H. C. Nickerson 749 -. - : District seven: John Bunch •...... ...1,863 John Stafford 1,734 Now that the water district, has been approved and the directors named, the next steps will be to make a survey of the area to determine how much water will be needed to augment the supply now in existence, to study the condition of the present facilities in use both from Lake Mead to BMI and the facilities in Las Vegas, then,; , determine the cost of the over- ' all program and issue bond* for : Hie amount iecessary. ' It is expected that the survey' o f facilities will- take' .several tjnonths and it is,expected that. an -etigineering firm will-be retained i-t'o make the preliminary- studies and |prCseht' the, estimates to tlie tboard.