Show t. t 1 I tf T 1 Fil l aw 11 7 i t. t t M f s x 4 t A Ar r rb t gar e t a r t L Lr r d i i 4 Ii s r MORE POWER POSER TO YOU l A new line of glistening high voltage towers has risen across Davis County in recent weeks as Utah Power and Light Co com com- The last link of a volt transmission line between the Utah Power Light Cos Ben Lomond substation Ogden and Salt Lake City is under construction THE LINK will l o othe the utility's backbone grid tending from the Arizona border border border bor bor- borI I der north to Ogden and ea et eat eat- t- t I ward to its Naught Naughton n steam- steam electric plant near Kemmerer Kemmer- Kemmer er Wyo and into Southeastern Southeast Southeast- ern em Idaho The current project involves erection of steel towers rising from to feet When completed the line is capable of t transmitting ran s m i t tin g enough electricity to fill the needs of a city of peo peo- CONTRACT builder is Interstate Interstate Interstate Inter Inter- state Electric Co The project scheduled for completion by October mid-October is requiring about 65 men a day using special equipment Cost of this portion of the project is more than 38 million The new voltage high-voltage line joins three older lines include a link in its power system Wires are arenow arenow arenow now being strung one volt steel line one volt steel line and one volt wood line THE NEW line was needed because of increased load requirements requirements requirements re re- in the utility's service service service ice area It veers farther north than the other three lines so that its height 20 to 30 feet above the others will not be bein bein bein in the glide path of jetliners approaching Salt Lake International International International Airport Utah Power Light Co extra land bought way right-of-way to move farther north with the city's approval |