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Show Wm m MLUBfllif Dslicatesssa Sg&s22S!m Opra troa-4& i.b. DELICATESSEN SANDWICHES GOURMET LUNCHES Over 60 cheeses Fresh baked bread & many other party supplies i ,ij At the Treasure Mountain li i Village Plaza Utah Power talks about your electric power: The electricity you use today is generated today. Utah Power & Light customers required more power at one point in time this summer than ever before . . . nearly one and one-half million kilowatts. Engineers call this "peak demand", and it occurs in the summertime summer-time on UP&L's system. Energy conservation cannot avert a substantially higher peak demand during the 1970's young adults are getting married and will continue to form new families and the stage is set already for this (ffJjB J I"" NATIONAL 1 nS SKI p&TKOL 1 1 -"-i Offering SPARE -RIBS, CHICKEN, BURGERS SANDWICHES, SANDWICHES, SANDWICHES WITH PRICES THAT WOULD TURN AN OUTLAW HONEST Open for Lunch and Dinner ; 402 Main St. Park City. Utah n You see. power has to be ready the instant it's needed. Electricity can be stored in small amounts, and pumped storage has been used for storage of short-term requirements. But. there's no practical way to make and store up large amounts of electricity for long-term use. - - Njfgj So, the answer is long-range planning for J-J-lHIlp the needed generating plants ... Tl and this is standard procedure v t rWliWW ' "L- - at Utah Power. The first. - unit of the Huntington plant began Nf$yi ii iJ - ! 'fclvtf "5,c Prducing electric power in Oilifilli Silil - - Kpwfe July of 1974. Many of these same f.. ..r3x:?Ssi:. zGrfyr- facilities can also serve the next unit ZT ' r-'' scheduled for 1977. And, orders have been placed for other units scheduled for 1978 and 1979. In all, it takes eight years to plan, engineer and bring a plant into service. Utah Power's job is to have it ready when you need it. And, since you're a customer, you have a right to know why Utah Power worries about eight years from now. |