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I agree.nancmi picture sjjlli§ w t: B^rteal and from all indica- ||®ns a favorable report will be Made by the underwriting agen-pe's. From a preliminary ex- Bfeination, Miller said, the I Sgencies expect no difficulty 1 B jatever in setting up the pro-j Krgun. ‘ A-. soon as a final report is re- I *ehred from the agencies, if fa-t S ta b le , machinery will be set I HP for a bond election and, at | 'Ira same time, the citizens of 11|§ area will elect three mem- | Wife, to the board. Three terms ?C onstruction o f the water system w hich w ould s<^jjfl3 ? V e g a s and the Vegas valley, w hich is planned by tp| K Vegas valley water district, m oved a step c lo s e r f fl ?Tzation last night, when underwriting agencies, intdr- §||||jns will be available for S ^ when and if wanted, and Ipjathe gallonage may be upped ^ ^ > ,000,000. are elated over the re-we received last night,” f f l l 'r said, “ and it appears we are on the brink of a new era in the district.”