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Meeting to Discuss Las Vegas Water Supply S,et for June 3 A meeting to discuss the fu-iPro-Tem Charles R. “Pat Clark, ture water supply for the city The meeting was decided upon of Las Vegas has been set for today, during the city board Monday, June 3, at 7:30 in the | meeting,- following the reading city commissioners’ chambers, it of a letter .from the state engi^ was announced today by Mayor | FARMERS INSURANCE CROUP Insure With FARMERS And ' You Will Have The Best Money Can Buy — Low'Cost FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INTER INSURANCE EXCHANGE CHARGES LEE HORSEY It. District Manager 20P S Second Phone 129i Palace Theatre Bldg j S T O N E Y ’S I I L O A N S Be Assured and Insured' 126 S. FIRST NOW OPERATED BY MAC and HARRY neer’s office in which fear was expressed regarding the future-supply of water. According to the state engineers’ report, a point is rapidly being reached where the annual take-off is matching the recharge and the day is not far distant, according to the engineer, when the reservoir of underground water will start being drained. The engineer said that Las Ve gas has about reached its maximum expansion- capacity, as far as the underground water supply is concerned. The engineer said that the only method -which could protect the water supply would be in curtailment of well-drilling permits and this would be forthcoming in the near future unless more water sources were foupd. The state engineer suggested that a water district be formed in this area which would have the power -to tap new sources of water and bring the fluid to' Las Vegas for industrial expansion and other development. This should .be done immediately, the letter said. It was suggested by Clark that a meeting be held among representatives of the city, county, chamber of commerce and other interested parties, and the conference was set for June 3