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    STATE OF NEVADA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ROBERT A. A LLEN , Chairman M. B, HUMPHREY, Commissioner FRED W . CLAYTO N , Commissioner HUGH A. SHAMBERGER Ex Officio Commissioner LEE S. SCO TT, Secretary E. E. B. m 29 1954 CARSf N CITY, NEVADA January 27, 195U Mr. E. E. Bennett, General Seliciter Union Pacific Railroad Company U22 West Sixth Street Los Angeles lit, California Dear Mr. Bennett: Sometime last year we wrete t® y®u in reference te contracts between y«rur cempany and Las Vegas industries, which contracts were abrogated when y®ur cempany turned ever t® the Las Vegas Land and Water Cempany the services which yeu had rendered under contract t® the various individuals. We have been called ®n again to seek an adjustment of the Henderson plant. In y®ur letter ef August 2# yeu asked that the matter go ever until the Water District was fermed and yeu als® cempared the $5® a menth agreed rate fer Yeung & Smith with that of the Henderson plant for which you had been furnishing water at a metered charge of some $32 to $5U per month. It seems a little inconsistent to suddenly break a contract and raise a man’s water bill that much. May we suggest that you go back to the charge of $38 a month, which was the charge for the month of April, 1953, until such time as the District takes over and makes its own tariff. I do not think this is arbitrary in view of the circumstances. Sincerely yours, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF NEVADA RAA:jm cc: Mr. J. R. Henderson Address all communications to the Commission