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    %* y Mr H Hon. J. F. Shaughnessy - 3 - September 26, 1934. The Las Vegas Land and Water Company artesian well is 16 inches diameter. I figure that the City could readily drill several other wells of large diameter on their same land, the same as the City of Ogden, Utah did for their City Water Works System on about a 20 acre area, though Ogden owns much more than the 20 acres at their head of water works system. Respectfully yours, J. T. MCWILLIAMS State Water Right Surveyor