Show Miles 92 Of High h Voltage Line T To ToBe ToBe o oBe Be Built In So Utah I Construction of 92 miles pf pC high voltage electric transmission transmission sio sion line from Sevier to Cedar City for service by next May lay was announced recently The line according to agreements agreements agreements agree agree- ments filed with the Public Service Commission of Utah will be a joint project of Telluride Telluride Telluride Tell- Tell Power Company and Cal Cal- Pacific Utilities Company Com Com- pany Total cost to the t two w o companies is estimated at 2 Telluride will build 50 miles of volt H-frame H transmission transmission transmission trans trans- mission line from Sevier to the Iron Beaver-Iron county line and in install install install in- in stall a substation at Sevier Cost of this phase will be Pacific California-Pacific will extend the line 42 miles from that point to Cedar City and install a substation substation substation sub sub- station at Cedar City at a cost of The agreements on file are signed by E. E M M. Naughton president president president pres pres- ident of Telluride and E E. E K Albert of San Francisco president president president dent of the Pacific California-Pacific utility which serves the Cedar City area The voltage high-voltage line according according according accord accord- ing to the agreement will en enable enable enable en- en able the Pacific California-Pacific utility utility utility util util- ity to meet its increasing load requirements and provide for service in case of temporary curtailment of output from its own generating facilities The line also will assure ample ample ample am am- power for future expansion by Geneva Steel Co and Utah Construction Co in inthe inthe inthe the Iron Mountain f area In a joint statement Mr Naughton and Mr Albert said surveys for the line are arc under underway underway underway way and orders are arc being placed for materials for the line and substations in order that the theline theline theline line may be in service by next May The agreements also set forth that the lines in the future may maybe maybe maybe be used to wheel power from Glen Canyon dam to the cities of St. St George Parowan and md the Escalante Valley Electric |