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Form 2191 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM t-23-6 mggk TCI Cl n- d a M SYMBOL X CLASS OF SERVICE REQUIRED Indicate by X in proper line 1 Lbfc/J Px Preferred Immediate delivery the class of service required. i ?.f Dx | Day Delivery during day Do not specify preferred Time Filed M Nx Night Delivery by next morning answer the purpose. Las V#gas, February 12, 1932* I Sf • Los Angeles'* E-911. la most oases, the charge for residence under old rate was House $1*00, toilet *25, bath *25 total |i ,50. For same service under new rate the charge is Souse $1.50, toilet .25, bath .25, total #2.00, or an increase of 53 l/3 per cent. Increase in extra lawn area amounts to total #7.25 per month. Stores or shops, the second largest number of services, was increased from old rate Of #1.25 to new rate #1.50 increase 20 per cent. In many eases no increase was allowed at all* We cannot segregate water in quantity of gallons to classes of service, as it is unlawful in levada to measure water delivered to any service in towns or cities exceeding 4500 population. 5-12-1 Walter B. Bracken.•.2:30PM