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    most the entire length of the mesa. I do not want to go on record and say that it would not be a good thing to purchase land west of the spring for the protection of our water, but I do want to go on record and say that I think the matter should be looked into at once. I understand., from Mr. Sglington, that within the last day or so Mr. Buol has token option on more than 360 acres lying between the springs and his (Jglington’s) place. Bid Buol mention to you any parts or parcels of land which the Company should purchase? There seems to be quite a little st.il and comment in town in reference to these wells which are located at an elevation of about 150 feet above our springs, as to whether they will effect our present supply or not. I am getting all the Information that it is possibly to obtain and if anything further should present itself, I will communicate with you at once. Yours very truly,