Show T BLOOD REI REFUSES Zi i 1 Z IRATE TE CASE HALT I I tR Resumption next Monday of the states state's rate case against the Utah I 1 Power and Light company pany was assured asI assured as as- i Friday following Governor I Henry H. H Bloods Blood's refusal to intervene inter- inter v vene ne for a postponement and the ther return r urn to the capitol of E. E E E. Corfman Corf- Corf CorfI I man man and and Thomas E. E McKay members members members mem mem- bers of the state public service com com- mission Governor Blood advised the Consumers Consumers' Consumers Consumers' Consumers Consumers' Con Con- sumers' sumers Welfare league which s sought postponement of the Monday hearing that no no good purpose pose could b be ac accomplished by such delay ilk L. L E. E Elggren league president has announced his organization will oppose confirmation of members of the public service commission by tb the next senate and expressed a dr dire desire lre that the rate case be postponed post post- ned until that action is taken H ir Mondays Monday's hearing nearing will open at 10 t 21 a a. a m m. before Commissioners Corfman Corf Corf- t man McKay and Joseph S. S Snow r with the power company submitting the valuation and nd inventory ordered I by the commission aid the commissions commission's commiss commissions commission's commis commis- s sion's ons on's experts testifying to their findings Commissioners Corfman and McKay McKay McKay Mc Mc- Kay returned return d Thursday from Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic At At- lantic City where they attended the annual convention of the N National Association of ol Railroad and Public Utility Commissioners Mr McKay 1 was was reelected president and Salt Fake City was selected as the site of the associations association's 1937 1931 convention j t t i which will open August 31 |