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Mr# Jetfarat #3 Be®. 17, 1939 At any rat®, a# long as ths reservation is con­tained In the deed, ee mast soiv# tha problem, and than*® appear# to be throe ©curses open for oar considerations 1 • Drill a wall, on oar land adjacent to the Burial Plot, for the purpose ©f supplying asm® with the required 4 lashes of water# la * estimate thin would ©eat The uadeslrabla feature waopulpdr ebxel satthealty t|hfei 0s0a#i0n0#- tenon©# and operation would fee up to us, and if the flew decreased during the mmmm month® we would still hare to provide other means to fur­nish the required amount ©f ureter. S » Extend a water line fro® our nearest main m Horth Second .Street to the Stewart Bur­ial Piet, aad supply water free the city maim©* This would require approximately 3*000 feet of 3-iueh pipe, the labor and material on which would run in the neighborhood of |lb00#00. This would permanently take oar® of the requirement, for m long as there wm water in the oily m i n e there would be a supply delivered to the burial plot# The undesirable feature in that this line would ©rose over our land where no house# would be supplied enroufe, s m m revenue would m em o a® a result of §jjj Investment, And, of ©ours®, the line would have to be renewed, in IS to li years, $ * With the new well whioh it is proposed to drill shortly after the first of the year under W0-1S37, there should bo sufficient water produced to adequately supply the town and also furnish a small surplus to run down the Qemk wthoi cthhe wBouurlida lf uPrlnoits#h the1 ® r©eaqnu irheodp e 4t oI ndeoh eet hiosf, weatse­r pecially if the ©reek-feed la oleaned out between the reservoir ant forth Main Street bridge, as we have already ©leaned it out from the bridge to the burial plot, and w© will arrange with railroad officials for the ewrvioee of the Incline for this purpose while it 1# still her® in has Yegae*