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Show 3UTH TL-IPLE AIJD O EDS PLA:rT3 O to ee i:ot usrD. O . . o The East South Temple sub- O Qy station and the Fourth West sub- ( ) 0 station will be dismantled, the plant ( ) of the first being included in the ( ) West Temple sub-station, and that (-) of the second In the Jordan sta- (-) tlon. These changes are now In () progress, and will be completed In- (A 00 side of two or three months. ) 00 - C::::cs and . Improre- cents Costing: $100,-OOp $100,-OOp Are Now Being: Hade; Jordan Station the Head. ' j Robert S. Campbell, manager of the Utah Light and Power company, announces an-nounces that the changes In the local . plants are no well under way. j , The four power stations hitherto operated oper-ated by the company in the city are to be reduced to two in number. The Jordan station .will becomjthe parent generating and high tension, Idls-! Idls-! ' tributing or long distance transmission ' " station. ' The lines from Provo, Logan, V Bear River, Ogden and the two Cotton- wooda will converge here, and the 40,000- horse power voltage entering the Jordan- station will be distributed through the city at a voltage of 4000. . t . The West Temple- aub-trtatlon, to tne - ' rear of the Tribune building, will become be-come the main distributing sub-tation i for the Salt Lake lighting, elevator and railway system. , i , ' : Has Now Spent 835,000. ... i About $100,000 'will be the cost of placing plac-ing the necessary equipment to care for this system. Of this amount $35,000 has ! .already been spent for the perfection of the street railway system. This plant - will make the West Temple sub-station, says Mr. Campbell, a model modern flls-tributing flls-tributing sub-station. I -The 1500-horse power steam capacity of the Jordan station wiU be largely increased. in-creased. Plans are contemplated for an additional 4000 horse-power, to be added as the demands of the system require, . probably in two 2000 unlU. . ... ' ' ' |