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    L A S V E G A S L A N D A N D W A T E R C O M P A N Y A . M. F O L G E R . G E N E R A L M A N A G E R L A S V E G A S . N E V . C . M. C ORY . L A S V E G A S . N E V . 422 West Sixth Street, Los Angeles 14, Calif., August 24, 1950 1-7334 Mr. Howard P. Clark, Chief Engineer & Manager, Las Vegas Valley Water District, 135 South Fourth Street, Las Vegas, Nevada. Dear Mr. Clark: Referring to my letter of June 29th and yours of July 8th, concerning preparation of physical in­ventory of the Railroad Company’s water producing facilities and Las Vegas Land and Water Company’s water distribution system, Las Vegas: I am enclosing two copies of inventory of that portion of the Water Company’s distribution system south of Charleston Blvd. in place as of August 1, 1950. I am also forwarding you under separate cover two maps showing in color the pipe lines included in the inventory. We anticipate we will be in position to furnish inventory of the remaining Water Company lines on or before September 20th, following which we will immediately proceed with inventory of the Railroad water producing facilities. While we had anticipated being able to furnish this information somewhat earlier, it developed that compilation of the data required considerable more detail than expected. A . E . S T ODb ARD . P R E S I D E N T . O M A H A . N E B R A . J . S E 1T Z . V1 C E - P R E S . . O M A H A . N E B R . WM . RE 1 N H A R D T . V1 C E ?> P R E S . . L O S A N G E L E S , C A L W . H . J O HN S ON . S E C R E T A R Y . L O S A N G E L E S . C A L . c . B . M A T T H A 1. A S S 1 S T A N T S E C R E T A R Y . O M A H A . N E B R L . J . BACHMAN. A S S 1 S T A N T S E C R E T A R Y . O M A H A , N E B R R | M. S U T T O N . A U D I T O R . O M A H A . N E B R . L o L . B U R R I . T R E A S U R E R . O M A H A . N E B R . C HA RL E S ADAMS. A G E N T . L O S A N G E L E S . C A L . Yours very truly,