Show SS Utah Power ver And Light Announces Telluride Officers Held Over From Previous Week Following acquisition of Telluride Telluride Telluride Tell Tell- Power Company by Utah Power Light Company t the h e Telluride board of directors was reorganized and new officers were elected at a special meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing recently f- f These actions completed all alln n necessary steps for the i tion of f operation and management manage- manage mento ment o of the Telluride system ft k into to that of f. f f f As a result of the Che el elections at at this meeting directors of Telluride Telluride Telluride Tel- Tel luride Power are II H R. R Waldo if J a Salt Lake City former t t president G G. l M. M l. l Gadsby E. E M M. Naughton J J. J E E. E Cushman T T. C. C v Woodside D. D L. L Broussard Fj F. F j o.- o. Gerald Irvine all residents of Salt Lake City and 0 O. O C. C McShane McShane McShane Mc- Mc Shane Shane of Richfield I A Among m o 0 n g resigning members i were W. W L. L Biersach of Richfield Richfield Richfield Rich- Rich field and Paul P. P Ashworth of l x Salt Lake City both active in the electric industry and T Telluride ride Power for some 60 and 50 years respectively Telluride Officers Listed a Officers named by the board are E. E M. M Naughton Salt Lake City president O. O C. C McShane Richfield who continues on as vice president resident and general manager manager manager man man- ager of Telluride D. D L. L Broussard Broussard Broussard Brous- Brous sard vice president and secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary T T. C. C Woodside vice president president president pres pres- ident and treasurer J. J E. E Cushman Cushman Cushman Cush Cush- man vice president all ll of Salt r Lake City B. B C. C Luth Luth and O. O L. L Maxfield both of Richfield assistant secretaries and assistant assistant assistant assist assist- ant treasurers Reorganization Benefits Lis Listed fed Y The reorganization of f the board and officer slate effected lr b by the Thursday meeting climaxed climax climax- j ed d several months of nE negotiations negotiations between the two utilities the Public Service Commission of Utah and the federal Securities Securities Exchange Commission The acquisition according to 4 company spokesmen Z will re result re- re suIt sult in improvements in operation operation opera opera- r tion advantage in financing provide provide pro pro- r. r vide for a and stable of power centralize and k integrate such functions as engineering engineering engineering en- en construction system operations customer accounting and billing and other functions under more modern methods and wide nation-wide promotion of area areas s industrial development all of which will provide for tor better service more economical economic l operation operation operation oper oper- and will be in the public interest Large Area Added i Acquisition of Telluride adds a E Ea Es s a 2 E. E M. M Naughton y A I I r cJ n i I I 0 O. O C. C McShane ro H. H R. R Waldo square miles of Central and Southern Utah agricultural industrial and mining area to the territory already served by Mr Naughton sa said d no change is contemplated in the present operating personnel of the Telluride Telluride Telluride Tell Tell- company Look Toward Glen Canyon Power Utah Power and Telluride have been working for some time on plans plana for or a large capacity high voltage transmission line into the heart of the Telluride terri terri- tory Mr Naughton said AcquisItion Acquisition tion of the Tell Telluride ride utility by our company will expedite the building of this line which could become an important link in the bringing of Glen Canyon power t to th the citizens of Utah |