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    May 20, 1924 Dr. A. C. Boyle, f i y . System Geologist, Union Pacific System, Laramie, Wyoming. My dear Dr; BoyleJ* 1 want to acknowledge, with many thanks, receipt of the enlarged picture taken at the well, which you so kindly sent to Mrs. Jfraeken and myself. I also acknowledge receipt of your good letter of May 17th, with enclosed photos of the well. These are all very elegant exposures, in ray ©pinion, and should give the officials much to think about in the way of our water supply here at Las Vegas. Mrs* Bracken said she Intended writing you and sending prints from the small kodak pictures which she made, and while they are very inferior to those taken by you, yet they give one a very good idea of the artesian well. We are leaving tonight for a hurried trip to Los Angeles, and while there tomorrow X will make it my duty to talk to Mr. Calvin concerning the drilling of other wells, as suggested in your letter. Very sincerely yours, Vice-President & Agent