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    Las Vegas Evening Review-Journal June 1, 1939. T h e Water Situation The sudden advent of hot weather in the past three days has placed a heavy drain on the wafer reserves for the city. In the past twenty-four hours all the Water produced from various sources has been used in the city and over "five hunfl dred thousand gallons drawn from the, reservoir. Your sincere cooperation is solicited to conserve the sup­ply of water so that unwelcome restrictions will not be necessary. Water coolers in particular should be adjusted to merely keep the excelsior wet, bec aus e flooding a stream of water through the cooler destroys their -affici-pusup; inj the railroad y a r d s has now operation and the total|productrait from airsiources i s 6,750,000 gallons per day, or 720 gallons per person a day. Your cooperation in conserving water is earnestly so­licited. LAS VEGAS L A N D & W A T ER CO,