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    2. a la s ^egas, 3m e 20th # 1935* Mr* Leonard L. Arnett, Mayor of Las Togas, Las Togas, levada* Lear Sirs further reference to my le t t e r even date, which I delivered to yon, regarding water a on sumption; Os returning to the o ffic e , I find I overlooked advising yon the amount of water shipped to Boulder City and outside points. ®e average two earloads twice a week to Boulder City, and one per week to other outside points, such as f i l l i n g cisterns for section forces along the lin e , e t c ., and these tank cars have a capacity o f 12,000 gallons* On a d aily tests, these ©utsiae shipments of water w ill average about 8,000 gallons per day. or two-tenths of one per cent of the amount delivered to the city. Yours very tru ly , /sgd/ WALTER B. BHAGOB, Vic e-Presi dent*