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I agree.s will serve to assist in the financing of each succeeding phase of the project. It is infinitely easier to fiaance extensions of existing works than to finance entirely new projects under estimates of use and revenue. Under the plan as outlined and following the recommendations as made, it is our belief that the Las Vegas Valley will retain the economic gains it now has realized as a place to live and work and as an unequalled recreational center. It will also retain and expand its industrial potentials and by aggresive development will add an agricultural economy to further assist in its sustenance and growth. Respectfully submitted, GARRETT-SROMFIELD & CO., By /sgd£ FREDeRtCK F. BARKER, Manager, Municipal Bond Dept. 7^(0 W 7^W ~ c A . sa A 5 £ ew + WABc « &