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    Las Vegas *» October 25, 1950 % W 25-2 Mr, R. L. Adamson; Confirming phone conversation. The well drillers completed the pump test on Well #10 to-day and after pumping for 2 hours the effect on Well #L1 was hardly perceptible; at the beginning of the test, the pressure on #11 was 13# and at the conclusion of the test, it was 12-1/4#, 3y 2 P,M,, pressure had again returned to 13#* During the last fifteen minutes of the pump test the production of #10 was increased to 24-00 GPM but the draw down was 27 feet, from which it would appear the 2000 GPM developed October 23 is probably the best rate of production if it is decided to install a pump for summer months. 8 0 1950 C. C,