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Copyright, June, 1913,

BY AMERICAN TELEPHone and TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

PART I.

COMMISSION ORDERS, RULINGS AND DECISIONS DIRECTLY AFFECTING TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.

ARIZONA.

Corporation Commission.

In re CONTRACT OF SALE BY AND BETWEEN THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND Wм. B. WOODS, et al.

Docket No. 63.

Decided February 13, 1913.

Sale of Isolated Telephone Lines to Residents of Locality Served.

Upon application by The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company for the Commission's approval of a contract for the sale of certain of its telephone lines to residents of the District covered by such lines, it appeared that the isolation of these lines from the Mountain States system by a gap of thirty-three miles, tended to increase operating expenses and consequently the rates charged.

The Commission held that the sale of the lines to residents of the locality served thereby would facilitate economical operation and conduce to reasonable rates, and therefore approved the contract.*

APPEARANCES:

Dean D. Clark and H. M. Fennemore, representing The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company.

Fred W. Nelson, representing Wm. B. Woods, et al.

OPINION AND ORDER.

By the Commission:

Pursuant to notice duly given this cause came on for hearing at the office of the Commission in Phoenix, Arizona, *Editor's headnote.

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