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I agree.Mr* R. i>. Adamsons I attach & sheet of dally meter readings during the fifteen days period following removal of sprinkling restrict- tionp July 25. for the purposes of comparison X Show also the average daily consumption in April, May and June, and the firet twenty-five days of July. This was hardly a fair test because the weather moderated considerably after the restrictions were removed, luring the end of June and the forepart of July temperatures of 115 were not uncommon; After July25 it hovered around 100. luring this period it also rained two or three days as you will note from the fluctuation in the consumption. A. If. Folger Las Vegas - August 16, 1950 ¥ 23-1 - 1