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I agree.0#t« 9, 1980* Mr. W. H« Gonstook, ifi Angel©a* Bear Sirj- X return herewith f#» IS* Ho* b~X904, r##iest- ing authority for the expenditure of #7110,00, for the purpose of drilling well in the shop yard at las Togas, 1 notioe that the estimate is based on a proposal to drill the well to a depth of 700 to 800 feet* My understanding is that artesian wells ter# been brought in in the country surrounding JmbTogas with an ample supply of water at a depth of approximately 800 feet, and I would like to hare advice of the theory upon which an estimate of a depth double the one mentioned has been used as a basis in this ease* Tours truly, mol* CC-EBG.