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    L&s id as • March 3# 1950 IW>5 Hr. A. 0. Ritters In February 19 ^ 8 the Railroad Company entered into an arrangement with South Htv&da Power Company wider which the later would deliver power for railroad usage at L&s Vegas which would permit abandonment of our a teas power plant. Incidental to this agreement the Railroad Company provided the Power Company with easements over the property held and two sites for substations. construction of The 1st substation was constructed in the ®vi cdien aiptpyl oicfa tthieo no ltod ptohwee Prl palnannitn,g hCoumt& wlhsesino tnh eto p ocwosnrs tCrou.ct the 2nd substation near Rancho Hoad they met with refusal bonus* it was too close to a main thoroughfare. The Power Company Inquires whether the location of the 2nd site o&n be changed from Ranoho Road to & point appi'ea&matsly 16 0 0 feet east. Will you kindly advise. Let er from the Power Company and print showing new location Is attached. A. M. Folgsr