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    James G. Givens . President Owners and Agents of Lands IRRIGATED BY ARTESIAN WELLS in the Vegas Valley \ -ffifrelitjj ©bust [INCORPORATED] Uejjaa, Itetmtm, May I2th 1910, Mr,•J, Ross Clark Los Angeles, California, Lear Sir I wish to call your attention to a matter here that belongs to all who are interested in the development of this valley,There is a nurs­eryman here who owns one acre and a half of ground, with a surface well run by a small gasoline engine# and vegetables, as well as in different varieties of the same to determine the best growths for this valley. He is an old nurseryman of experience and his work is a good thing to have as data In the settlement of this valley. out means to continue the work as he had no money, not even enough to buy the gasoline needed to pump the water. We are taking this matter up in the Promotion Society and are writing to all the parties who own large acreage in this valley asking them to help this man in his work as it is for the good of all to have the data he is making, I write you to ask that the railroad help in the xaatter, make a contribution to help in the devel­opment of this valley. Hoping to hear from you, I am, This man has experimented along many lines of growth in fruit Yesterday I went out to see him and found him absolutely with-