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    WASTI IS A PAMmmm .. they cause I 1 flllR® Pips A leaking faucet is an arch enemy <to waiter conservation. Slowly It tops away hundreds of galions of%rafef a month. Check your faucets and see ^li#^^^dwithotit waste. Las Vegas Evening Review-Journal,Las Vegas, Nevada, February 20 I Cheek MWaier ?conneisdohs. It costs YOU money —Waste water damages walls, foundations, ceilings, carpets, draperies, etc. Periodical check-ups pre­vent waste of both water and money. £a$ Vegas has abundant artesian Water—more than enough for all needs—but slow, sllent water leaks can help toplete the underground supply. The *^|o£fEiis Vegas, through its commissioners, interestiiig and instructive sugges­tions concerning water conservation. Read them in your newspaper. Cooperate... conserve your artesian water supply. Water conservation pays dividends now.,. k assures you of an ever, grow­ing prp^p^ous? tity for the future. 1942