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I agree.Las Vegas Review Jo u m al-JIay 2, 19 5 1 Water Directors Ready Mead Plans Las Vegas valley water district board ' o f directors are scheduled to meet this afternoon to map plans for the prosecution of the program to bring water into the valley, it was reported today by Thomas Campbell, chairman. .With Lake Mead water practically assured by the general services administration approval of the purchase of the pumping plant and other facilities at Henderson, for $1, the program is moving rapidly toward a climax, Campbell said, and the board will be brought up to date on the progress, and plans made for the future. It is expected that a meeting of representatives of the district Land and Water company will be held in the next week or 10 days, looking toward a possible purchase of the distribution facilities in the city of Las Vegas. At that meeting it is probable* said, that a firm price wHL b.e Placed on the system so that plans for a bond election can be outlined within the next month or two. with the progsare^s s bme ad*se Psloe afsaerd, and that if the rest of the program is handled as speedily as ,.r®st of the program is handled as speedily as the re- 2 developments,; the whole deal may be wrapped up before the end-of the year.