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    BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF NEVADA oOo IN THE MATTER OF INCREASED RATES FILED BY : THE LAS VEGAS LAND AND WATER COMPANY ; I. & S. Docket 52 Heard: May 28 & 29, 1931 Decided: August 28, 1931 APPEARANCES: For the Commission: J. F. Shaughnessy, Chairman George W, Malone, Commissioner For Las Vegas Land & Water Company: F. R. McNamee, Attorney Leo A. McNamee, Attorney L. P. Drew, Bridge Engineer - L. A. & S. L. R. R. Co, L. J. Brungs, Chief Clerk ?? R. D. Perkins-, Valuation Engineer ” W. R. Bracken, Vice President - Las Vegas Land & Water Co, C. T. Connolley, Assistant Agent » For Protestants: Roger Foley, Attorney R. F. .Minter C. J. Harvey A. F. Smith Fred J. George Frank M. Ryan OPINION BY THE COMMISSION On March 7, 1931 the Las Vegas Land and Water Company filed with this Commission a schedule of rates to become effective June 1, 1931, for water service in the City of Las Vegas, Notice was given the public, as this schedule materially increased the rates at present in effect, A protest was received and the new schedule of rates was suspended on May 18, 1931 for a period of thirty days, pending hearirfe, investigation and decision in the case.