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    m n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ©ash account Is #38*000# Cash account has that b m l a l o u t it should he #94*000* in other words,, there is #58*00® less in there mad with that mount of money* and with the fired amp* itml* it looks like you people could explain a little better* ©own hex® they take "other operating expensee* which just con* fuses the figures* Sow* if you would put in the c&sh-you surely keep cash accounts- You have nobody here who can explain that and I think it very pertinent* I think it should be called to their attention* 1 thought ’this would, be a good tip® do it* If you wiE take a copy of this rsport*your operating expenses for 1931 was #3 #33,®®0* Your joint facility rentals were #1?*Q®0* That left #5*0OO»thsss are all round figure®~®«rplua for the year* The. next year there mm #14*000* and the next year #18,000, and them #15*000* and them #13*000 and the next year #10,000 and #10*000 again mad last year' #0900. With the agreement that you hare with the sailrond company, you pay them about #1800 per month for water* You state that ym hare a spring up here. In the agree-meat the 'Las Yagas hand & later Company has a spring im the same place and the Union Pacific has a spring there. ME, FOLGfRj The water fights are owned Jointly but the facilities and the settling basin and reseroir and pipe lines are all owned by the Union Pacific Railroad* and those are the facilities upon which we pay rent* ME, SEXTOS* Your original agresjifmt was #975 a month, in 1939, &»& it is now raised about #100® a month* ME* SdlAilSf That is in proportion to the amount of water- used* The railroad company charges more rental in proportion to the amount of water used* ME* SEXTOS} I notice in the annual report of the Union Pacifier Oompany for the u»e of water they expended #32,000 ©or he water and about $©*®00 for repairs of tanks} that is #38,000* How, Osiiente* X m getting into some railroad busiaess-Omliemie is a bigger user of water on the railroad than Las Yogas, MR. FOLSIR? You are serving more switch engines and the road engines would take about an equal amount# 38