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Show Mountain Fuel Signs Decrease for the rate increase on December 26, 1974, because of the immediate impact of a Federal Power Commission Opinion 699-H of December 4, 1974, which set new nationwide and area prices for natural gas. The decrease in rates as well as the delay in effective date of other rate increases came . about because of clarification by FPC counsel of certain complex provisions of previously issued FPC order 699-H which triggered the initial Mountain Fuel rate increase application. SALT LAKE CITY Mountain Fuel Supply Company Com-pany filed a supplemental application with the Utah Public Service Commission on Tuesday seeking to decrease the amount of its scheduled March 1 rate increase and to suspend the effective date of a protion of the scheduled increase in-crease until May 1, 1975. The Company said the decrease would amount to $881,505 and the amount suspended until May 1, 1975 would be $1,040,308. Mountain Fuel had applied |