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    V Office Memo; Conference was held in Water Office, January 21st, concerning publciity campaign to con­serve water in Lae Vegas. A. E. Cahlan, editor Las VeTghaos seE vepnriesnegn tR evweireew:-Journal, BC.o bR .D enCtloanr,k , MaCnomamgiesrs iMoenwesr ,B urA.e auP,. RBurbaicdkoeunx ,a ndC omFmoilsgesri.oner, .b y t? he comTmhies sifounlle rsc oaonpde rathtei onf oolfl owtihen g Ciptlya nw aogr acsasmupraeidgn was outlined. Mr. Guild, AE xsepceuatkievr e fAosrs itshte anUtn ioton Pthaec iPfriecs,ipdreenfte,r awbillyl be invited to address a local service club, the Kiwanls, on the subject of the Union Pacific^ Interest in Las Vegas and their desire to bring Industries to this community. During his talk the subject of an adequate water supply will be mentioned. It is hoped that he will fthrea nkmlayn nesrt atoef cthoer rpecrtoibnlge m iwt;i thotuhta t awney hsauvgeg eastni oandse quaas teto supply here for 40,000 people, but that the reservoir is not inexhaustible. Commissioner Clark will then take the matter up on behalf of the City and advooate measures of con­serving water for the benefit of the community; not only within the city but also within the county, referring > particularly to wells being permitted to flow without putting the water to beneficial use. Mr. Denton will then follow up with a series of prepared advertisements to be plaoedln the paper by the City Commission, and not to be signed by the Water Company. Mr. Denton is commencing preparation of these advertisements at onoe and it is expected the in­vitation for Mr. Guild to address the Kiwanis will be received in the next few days. January 21, 1942