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Show ; 1MERMAN RESIGNS MANAGER UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY; CARL WOLFROM TAKES POSITION 3 n P " ' , i ! I. ?v " ' f. fK j! - ! .I r ,.'.'! f , - ' ' V v : ' CARIi A. WOLU'KU.u. HAT TIMMERMAX. Effective July 15, Carl A. Wol-formerly Wol-formerly manager of the Utah '' & Ligut company's Idaho s division, succeeds Kay Tim-wniau Tim-wniau as manager of the comity's com-ity's Provo division: Tiwmerman, who has been "tiatcd with the power company JM its predecessors for the past y ?'liu't'n Pairs and who for the past "e . years hits had charge of the witorj. itnown ag lts Provo dlvi-, dlvi-, hns resigned to accept a posi-with posi-with the Adirondack Power & W ororation with headquarters fcnencctady, New York. '"Timmcrnian. lias made many ' ' during his stay in this sec-, sec-, ntl is leaving with best wishes ur.tinued success in his new Wation. I" the selection of Mr. Wolf rom e new inanngfr of rhe Provo ink" 11,0 conlP'"iy officials feel "Wy have chosen a man who is 1iuonally weU qualified to curry a, ""tensive activities in conuec-1 conuec-1 m r , furnishing efficient power towlM, servii;! lu tllis important Jt' wlfrom is not a stranger In (, Patts- He was formerly lost.,,!" lo-st.,,!" Provo am' Olmstead for iilliid rC"rs' in the service of the lre I'ower compnnv, a prede-,;t prede-,;t 0( the Utah Power & Light ''(b k Dc Uwrefore has a thor-U thor-U ,"mvllge of the territory ana h! tonnlve acquaintance with the . fe" Uvh will be distinct advan-He'jj advan-He'jj 'J1 assuming his new duties. " fc, . f wcame associated with the Oat dllsti'y in 1002, when he Ki. . from Ohio and entered "lin ot tbe Telluride Power tout"1,"8 operator and plant st-; st-; dent of the Provo and Olm-nls. Olm-nls. He served in this capacity for three years and then attended at-tended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor during the three years of 1006, 1007, and 1008. In the latter lat-ter part of 100S he again came west and was engaged in reconnaissance survey work on various streams in California for L. L. Nuun. In 1009 he was appointed superintendent ot the Grace, Idaho, pawer plant, which was then the property of tht Telluride Power company, where he was located for three years. When the consolidation took place, which resulted in the organization organi-zation of the Utah Power & Light company, early in 1013, Mr. Wol-from Wol-from was placed in charge of the operation of the company's Wheelon plant on Bear river and also of its distribution systems in the Garland and Tremontou terrutory. Later he also had supervision of the company's com-pany's business in Preston and adjacent ad-jacent territory. In 1014 he became assistant to tne operating manager of the Utah Power & Light company, with headquarters head-quarters at Salt Lake City. He filled this position until the early part of 1018 when he was appointed manager' man-ager' of the company's Idaho Falls division, which position he is now leaving to take charge of the Provo territory. With Mr. Wolfrom's thorough training ill practically all phases of the company's operation, his experience experi-ence in an executive capacity ana his familarity with this particular territory, he is well equipped to take up his "new duties. |