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I agree.LAS VEGAS. NEVADA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1942 WASTE IS A PARTNER OF ''/'l" Check leaking faucets. . . they cause |p # y ^ < A leaking faucet is an arch enemy to £//* ; water conservation. Slowly it drips away hundreds o f gallons o f water a month. Check your faucets and s?e that they operate efficiently and w ithout waste. Check atl water connections. It costs YO U money —waste water damages walls, foundations, ceilings, carpets, draperies, etc. Periodical check-ups prevent waste of both water and money. Las Vegas has abundant artesian water—more than enough for all needs — but slow, silent water leaks can help deplete the underground supply. The city o f Las Vegas, through its commissioners, is preparing in terestin g and instructive suggestions concerning water conservation. Read them in your newspaper. Cooperate I . . conserve your artesian water supply. Water conservation pays dividends n o w . . . it assures you o f an ever growing prosperous city for the future.