Show SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24 1952 THE OGDEN (UTAH) Units C UP&L $15 Million in '51 N 6w E I Unprecedented Industrial Expansion Predicted City Ministerial Group Doubled Before End of This Year Nearly $15V£ million was spent by Utah Power & Light company during 1951 for construction of new electric facilities it was revealed today by George M Gadsby electric power industry which last year spent $2 H billion presdient This he said is in line with the trend of the nation's — —— ' for new building Gadsby who as president of the Edison Electric Institute is spokesman for the entire Industry pointed out that an additional $2 billion is budgeted for 1952 unless material shortof equipages delay delivery ' ment itself plans to Utah Power in 1952 as million $16'? spend it enters the fourth year of a five-yeS68 million expansion Mr ar program "The year 1951" declared Mr "may well go down in Gadsby the industrial history of America as marking the greatest explanned and accompansion plished heretofore achieved by any nation since the beginning of the machine age Giant new steel plants aluminum pot lines phosphate furnaces enormous installations for atomic energy and products fabricating plants chemical works all these and more spurred by the needs of defense mobilization are coming into being across our country from east to west and And they all north to south must have electricity Electricity Come Through "The electric industry again all responded to the needs of enthese fast swelling industrial time terprises and at the same demands met the for more and more electricity in the home 6n the farm and by the commercial users for better lighting and the multitudinous varieties of utilization devices "The very fact" he said "that electricity must be there and must be there first has put the sersuppliers of this vice in the forefront of the race for more production of everything from war material to butter and eggs" Now at the year's end it is opportune to make a back check on the 1&51 record During the year the demand for power was met excepting in one or two areas where nature conspired to reduce stream c flows thus curtailing In only ' one inoutput stance the Pacific northwest declared the E E I chief did the situation warrant preparation of a federal curtailment order then timely rains made enforcement unnecessary Admittedly in spots the margin of supply over demand was thin but the answer stays the same-t- he needs were met 98 Per Cent Has Supply The near completion of area coverage of rural electric" service also featured the year 1951 At year's end 98 per cent of the farms in the U P & L service area had electricity available Emphasis in farm electrification is shifting from the almost completed area coverage by power lines to more intensive development of equipment and methods which will enable the farmer to make more profitable use of the electric service at his ever-increasi- hydro-electri- t new community projects have been undertaken Rev Lloyd W Newton minister of the First Christian church Mr Newton is is president senior member of the association in length of service having served in many capacities during the past eight years Rev L K Williams pastor of the Embry chapel is secretary-treasure- r Mr Williams has had four years service with the as Rev Clifford Nakadssociation gawa pastor of tne Ja Christian Union church is vi president Chairmen of the various committees are: Public relations Rev Vernon L Booker pastor of the First Congregational church leadership training Rev Henry C Beatty pastor of the First Methodist church Indian school representative Rev T M Constance pastor of the Neighborhood church: chairman of the Second Street army chapel service Rev Joseph E MacGinnis Church of the Good Shepherd and radio committee chairman Rev Earl Sherman Baptist church " by far the largest annual crease on record in- P & L's total electric rev- U enues increased more than 11 per cent over the previous year to a new record of $22 million but due to more taxes higher wages and prices its net income decreased from $4- - million in 1950 to $396 million in 1951 All Kinds of Taxes Taxes of all kinds continue to be one of the largest items of expense with Utah Power's tax bill in 1951 reaching $52 million Of this $3 million went to the federal government and $24 million to state and local governments The close of 1951 said Mr Gadsby marked six years of electric industry growth which ranks as one of America's most - dramatic industrial achievements Bine o'clock Association mem- berk are heard on this program tach morning The association has a audio-visueducation film lifree of charge available brary A Protestant Bible conference was sponsored by the association December 12 and 13 with Dr J S Boughton and Dr J Frank Robinson of Salt Lake City and Dr and Mrs Arthur M Gillespie of Brigham City among sneakers The conference closed with a sacrificial banquet when an offering was taken for Korea relief Never in the history of Protestantism in Utah has there been a greater spirit of cooperation among Protestants 35-m- m al Has a Good One Probably the only building with a real bomb shelter in Ogden is the Arcadia motel 949 Washington Owner Toby Larsen said reinforced concrete walls and ceilings in the laundry and furnace rooms make them ideal bomb shelters Naturally he like everyone else hopes they'll never 7 be used The Arcadia motels for years a landmark ore North Washington has always tried to provide the finest motel accommodations m the area '52 Drive Ogden Reds will trot out a new manager when the 1952 sea son gets underway against the Salt Lake Bees at John Affleck be a guest at the Oeden Quarter dbck ainner at Hotel Ben Lomond The Reds and Bees will open the Ogden season Sunday afternoon April 27 at the local baseball park Game time will be two p m Books of tickets which sold for $9 in the past are now availDee Moore former star of the1 Philadelphia Phillies Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers later with San Diego and Sacramento of the Pacific Coast league is new skipper Pitcher Later Catcher In the 'big show" Moore served s a pitcher and later as a catcher With the Ogden club he will take his regular turn back of the plate Moore is expected to be a serious contender for home run honors in the Pioneer league He Og-den- hits a long ball Moore is 37 married and resides at Sacramento Calif in the n off season He will put in an appearance early next week prior to departing for Columbia S C At Columbia Moore will assist in the mammoth Cincinnati Reds baseball school program Ogden Reds will assemble at Columbia in early April While in Ogden next week Moore will Og-ds- by The home consumer's 1951 purchased only 44 the 1939 vHue in food cents in clothing 74 dollar in cents of only 49 cents in rent but bought electric service that would have cost $105 in This is due primarily to improved efficiency of electric generating plants and in better company operating practices 1939 Part of Ogden Progress THE NEW Another Year to Go Emmett Btackinton will serve another year as president of the Ogden club Gabe Paul and McKechine Jr of Cincinnati are Joe of Ogden is a director and Johnny Sarlo will be back as business manager "We anticipate one of the finest seasons in Ogden Reds history in the Pioneer league" said Business Manager Johnny Sarlo "Reservations are now babkg Wil-H- vice-presiden- ts 's Mc-Cu- ne made for box seats for 1952 Sulphur for Autos About 35 pounds of sulphur In some form or other goes Into the manufacture of the average automobile Arcadia Motel 949 Washington WM ROOMS FULLY INSULATED INSTANT HOT WATMI ALL TILE BATH AMP SHOWERS SOUND-PROO- TEMP We Believe in Ogden — We Are Trying to Give th Rest Accommodations Possible MR AND MBS TOBY LARSEN— OWNERS Mrs and Mrs Vern Rutherford — Managers weeks Meat Unpalatable The meat of the waterbuck la not very palatable The natives in the African Sudan use only the horns as musical instruments it W A 5 AM ¥ Jk± cation Indian tntermpuntain The ministerial associaschool tion hasbeen active in recruiting teachers fop religious edu cation classes The association sponsors two religious radio programs The KLO Bible quiz program is heard every Saturday mornjrjg y at o'clock underdU rection of Quiz Pastor Rev Arnold J Abel pastor of thi St Paul's Lutheran church Contestants are chosen: from various Bible schools of members of the association Second Program The second program is' under direction of Rev Earl 'Sherman pastor of the First Baptist church The program "Mornur Coming Meditations in munity Chapel" is heard every mornirijg Monday through Saturday over radio station KOPP at yfc of I5af - service There are 28 overnight units and six that are rented weekly In the winter 16 of the 28 overnight units are Used to help teachers and others here for the winter They have kitchenettes The six weekly rental units also have "kitchenettes Several have garages Operators are Mr and Mrs' Vern Rutherfood For convenience of tourists a gift shop is attached Places like the Arcadia motel help send tourists away with a good feeling about Ogden s nine-thirt- ' m 4T I demands "Never too little or too late" with elearicity for this fast-growi- inter-mounta- in ng region is a reputation we are steadfastly striving to guird There has been plenty of electricity here 1 There 1 Inswap 1 problems now With an eye on the challenging tomorrows ahead your power AjM KOf is company is well into a $68000000 expansion program It will assure plenty of A well-planne- arwj if Fir - st electricity typeof coverae4fwnef d to achieve this end A GENERAL INSURANCE W low-co- in the days to come insurance program is the first step d in achieving financial security Ask the w'rso advice of your K91QB AGENT inf determining the amount " in-t- 42 HOT WATER HEAT ALL MASONRY CON- STRUCTION KITCHENETTES GIFT SHOP CONNBC F 66-0- during the past year bringing the total to 165403 customers The prospect is for a slight drop number of new customers added in 1952 the total for last year being about the same as 1950 s Trn Annual sales in 1951 crossed the 13 billion kilowatt hour mark for the first time having advanced by some 183 million kilowatt hours over 1950 Domestic electric use continued Wgh too with U P & L customers consuming an average of 2942 kilowatt hours last 37 per cent more than theyear— 2000 kilowatt hours used on the av- -i erase nationally "Reflecting the added industrial growth of the area U P L increased its' sales to industrial customers by almost 17 per cent sales to commercial 2-99- This" has been Brigham City done under ihe leadership of Dr Arthur M director of ProtestantGillespiq religious edu- Likes Suggestions For one thing Mr Larsen has always been alert to suggestions from patrons and others about how to improve facilities and Total electric generating capability of Utah Power and Light Co in peak season climbed to 331350 kilowatts at the end of 1951 with the installation of kilowatts of additional ca- " pacity during the year Over 16 billion kiloWaft hours of electric power were generated and purchased by the com- pany in 1951—250 million kilowatt hours more than 1950 s pro- duction 000 New Customers About 6000 new customers were added to U P & la lines Phono Romarkabla Beavers Two beavers recently built a dam 18 feet long and feet wide near Walpole Mass in three disposal ' "Electricity as an inexpensive helper in industry and in the home 'was further emphasized by contrast with the upswing most in prices in the past 12 months-- ' pointed out Mr Gads- A Due This Week for Park 7 v New Manager for Ogden Reds REACHING Three annual public services are sponsored by the association A Good Friday three-hou- r service was conducted in the Elim Lutheran church March 23 1951 community Easter sunrise service March 25 1951 at Ogden high school stadium and Union Thanksgiving day services November 22 1951 These services were well attended and were participated in by members of various Protestant churches The Protestant churches of Utah are responsible for religious instruction of 1050 Protes-an- t Indian children at the Indian school at Arcadia Motel REGIONAL SECTION 1 Now in Services Two members are now serving as chaplains' in the U S air force"! Rev Normon Fulkers and Rev D Atwood Bird Bomb Shelters? R able for $8 Members in '51 Aided Projects By Lloyd W Newton President Ogden Ministerial Association The Ogden Ministerial association in 1891 enjoyed rapid growth in membership and participation on the part of Protestant churches Membership has been doubled and several STANDARO-EXAMIJ- liability V: "V- "Fidelity AGENCY Auto life and Contract Bond' :i Heatfh w 2TZI fVaSsSS) BBBBB:: — H- -i Theft Backed by Strong Stock Comnaniet he customers increased 107 per cent" continued the power company executive "Urge industrial uers boosted their use of power during the year over 86 million kilowatt hours to a total of 518 million kitowatr hours mom B vv Xy Utah Idaho Frank SaKtbary OGDEN EISENBERG f 221 GEORGE V OSMOND LISTER L PATTEN 4 230 Wathtnfte Montana Mgrl INC REALTY Btvd ALBERT SPENCER 972 Pattertan £''' UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EUGENE STANGIR 901 :A Nevada AGENTS Washington M° Wothmgten 1 l¥TTHmM Wethinoran Home Ownership 1 - A TAX PAYING COMPANY - Local Conirol |