Court Opinion

ID: 9536565
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-07 07:02:31.587783+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:54:45.563951
License: Public Domain

WOLFE, Chief Justice.
I concur.
Protestants apparently would have no objection to the closing of this station during the winter months of November till March if the Railroad would furnish: (1) a telephone easily accessible — this the Railroad has previously offered to do, and (2) a warm place in which to wait while conducting their business by way of telephone. At the oral argument of this case before this court, counsel for the Railroad intimated that it would provide a building with the telephone and a stove in it, a supply of firewood and some coal so as to permit the sheepmen from the surrounding area to build a fire and warm themselves while using the Railroad’s telephone to conduct their business. This *216court does not have the authority to reverse the Commission upon evidence not presented before that tribunal. Section 76-6-16, U. C. A. 1943. But a new application timely filed might, upon a showing of these “changed conditions” result in a decision acceptable to all concerned.
HENRIOD, J., concurs in the result.