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Las Vegas « June 1, Jfftf w-25 Hr. w. F. Harp: Following ay telegram F-&-l?2: 30, la reply to your vised Plan Meof haavmeo ugnitvienng cyoonus ipdreorpaobslee, tahnodu gbhetl iteov et hiet r eleentirely workable. We have made an analyele of each of the proposed forms, with comments and recommendations, and are attaching separate memos covering each* In saking these recommendations , we have borne lit Bind two objects: First, a desire to simplify the accounting procedure and second, to handle the public with a minimum of delay. With regard to the first: we understand the necessity for each of the forms and their relation to taste whole plan of accounting, because of our familiarity with the present systea; but considering the possibility of changes in personnel, it Is possible that to a new mm the system say seem intricate and difficult to eos^ehend* Regarding the second, some little time will be consumed in looking up each consumers service card, checking status of his account and compiling receipt while consumer waits, but we consider this well worth while in view of the fact that we thus have a consecutively numbered record of each transaction. Me are not entirely d e a r on the advantages and disadvantages of a loose-leaf or open file system for recording collections. These records if unbound are subject to being misplaced and would be difficult to replace* On the other hand, if placed in book form, they would be more secure, tout undoubtedly a little more difficult to handle* Mill be glad to further discuss this with you* planning yoSu v geernyt mluemcehn a hpapvreec piuatt eI ntthoe htahirsd wpororpko asnedd pdleatna-iled end am sure its adoption will help us considerably in bringing our method of accounting more up-to-date to keep pace with the growth of our water system* A* 1* Folger