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    Los Angeles, April 26, 1954. 1-7334 Mr. W. A. Jordan - Los Angeles: Per request from your office toy 'phone date, am enclosing one copy of Invitation to Bid, General Conditions and Specifications and Proposal and Bid covering the drilling of two 16* water wells in the Las Vegas Land and Water Company's water field at Las Vegas, Nevada, which were sent to the following con­tractors: Boscoe Moss Company, P.O.Box 64, Station A Los Angeles 31, California. Barber-Bridge Drilling Corp.,LTD 3030 Empire Avenue, Burbank, California. Due to the urgency of getting these two wells In service as quickly as possible you will note that specifications call for the drilling of both wells at the same time with crews working 20 hours per day and 7 days per week. Bids from above contractors are due in this office at noon today and we hope to get authority so we can have them start drilling in a very short time. You may be able to arrange the drilling of shop well so that as soon as one of the contractor's crews is releast& from the first LVL&V well drilled they can start drilling your shop well. R. L. Adamson