Show Utah P. P L. L Co 0 Announces Big Expansion in I K W. W Utah Power Light Co this week announced its participation participation participation par par- with four other Mountain electric com corn companies panics in a 2 fl billion expansion expansion sion sian program that will increase in increase in- in crease available electric power pow pow- er of the area by seven million million mil mil- million lion kilowatts The long range expansion plan will increase by 1975 electric power capacity of major major ma major jor utility companies in Utah Wyoming Colorado Arizona and Now Mexico more than four times the regions region's present present present pres pres- ent capacity of 2 27 million kilowatts E. E M. M Naughton Utah Power president said this will be the largest industrial and and electrical expansion program program pro pro- gram in the areas area's history Mr Naughton said to lo meet this great expansion larger efficient steam plants will be built buill to utilize the areas area's great glat reserves of coal oil natural gas oil and finally uranium in atom power plants Hydro electric plants now under construction at Flam Flam- guessed they wouldn't dare But in a time of crisis husbands husbands hus hus- bands generally can be relied on Sometimes it is just the sort of thing that's needed so their true blue colors can show Mama found that meals might night be reduced to the contents contents con con- con con- contents tents of a few cans nevertheless less her husband prepared them in time to keep the children children chil chil- children dren from starving Dirty Duly dishes those hated haled things eventually got gat washed even if the water did give father dish pan hands Under the direction of their father the girls made mado their beds lie showed them how to smooth the wrinkles out of their covers without pulling them loose at the foot Little brother after a short to man man talk with his father climbed into his crib every night without a n bottle and and without a whimper And gradually after afler a week or so in bed bcd mama takes notice of the flaming red oak ouk brush rush on the mountainsides the crispness in these fall full mornings and the wo wonderful feel of being dressed in street treet clothes again By then there is one more thing for lor her to notice holice A big gleaming brand new dishwasher h her er cr all nIl set bet up In the kitchen Hanging by a blue ribbon from its side a card caid d declares res You Vou used to c complain how you'd oud hardily finish washing Pile one batch of dishes before there'd be another to do While you were sick this this this' week I found Jound out what you meant Hope this will solve the problem Your loving hits bus I band In the quiet ordered house which the girls had helped their father keep clean mama couldn't help chuckling after she read the card After al all that sickness the sliver silver lining was wa to how l ing og Gorge and LInd Glen Canyon Canyondam Canyondam Canyondam dam sites were cited as important important im p part of the picture These plants eventually will eventually will be capable capable cap cap- a able ble of producing about one on million mil kilowatts and to this s extent will contribute to th the e over all requirements of th the e area rca Mr Naughton said Mr Naughton explained t hat that to benefit the users o of f e electricity it is important t to o bring about the most efficient use of all the power plants s wherever located To this thi s end he declared it is planned planned planned plan plan- ned that there will be an interconnection interconnection in in- of the various systems through transmission n lines Hiles mes of great capacity Mr Naughton pointed out ou i that hat electricity from Colorado S River project will not b be bc c available for some years When Colorado River pow pm v cr er is is' available he declared these utility companies if 1 pel permitted milted will schedule their r new generating capacity t la 0 coordinate with the in ice ce dates of Colorado river rives r project hydro units Mr Naughton said Utah t Power ower Light Com Company Company's anys any's s part lart in this regional develop develop- inept nent will be the addition between be tween now nosy and 1975 of more mor C than Ihan 1 i 2 million kilowatts kilowatt s I 1 costing at lit present t day prices some million Construction for tor service serce In 1961 of miles of or high high- voltage e transmission line between between be be- tween O Ogden den and American F Falls Idaho at tit a cost of 7 mil milion mitlon 11 was teas Ii listed ted as liS another phase of Utah P Powers Power's share in the development I Others outlined by Mr Naughton were completion in 1903 1963 of ot the first kilowatt kilowatt kil awaIt unit of oC a steam electric plant at nt Kemmerer Wyo This un unit II together with dam reservoir reservoir reservoir reser reser- voir transmission lines and ether facilities will cost b bout 34 million The site will have a potential of ol kilowatts Construction of 75 73 miles mUes of oC high voltage transmission line liner from r H Utah Into the center of the Telluride Pow- Pow ft rr Co area at al Richfield Utah This line would cost nb about u 19 million and would be available as ns part of a transmission trans trans- transmission mission line tine to bring Glen Canyon power t 16 to the people of Utah j I Participating In the conference conference confer confer- ence once in addition to Utah Power Pow Pow- er representatives of Arizona pow pow-I Public Service Co Public Service Company of Colorado Public Service Company of New Mexico and Wyoming division 1 of Pacific Pow Power r and Light Co |