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    Sh i % M C N E I L C O N S T R U C T I O N C O . L a s V e g a s . N e v a d a February 16, 1942 Ur. H. H. Larson, Superintendent Union Pacific Bailroad Company Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Mr, Larson: Attached is a copy of a letter which W. H, Guild in reply t© his letter in connection with the operation of The use of water for eliminating 'dust which anises from the dirt roads will be stopped as soon as it is practical to use <vti for this purpose, which should be\veryy^oon, have today sent to conserve Ls plain ws I am not in accord with" your suggestion expense of hauling wa/ter by tank trucks f: must know that our entire water systek was from tank care at thp railroad siding go to the additional Lake Mead, as you up to take water In view of the absolute necessity ol/keeping this plant going, I trustx-tfiatybtt will make every effort to fulfill our rater requirements which at th3u8~-%4sMr''lire so vital. Yours very truly L. 0. McNeil, president LGHcNsob Cc-Mr. W. H, Guild- Mr. 1. R. Bracken Mr. B. W. McNeil