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Show Alpine native named UP&L region manager i ;4 " ,.; ' y:: y Lira ! -i i rt -1 vv',,f'"' i : Ui, .:'-. ..:.;V. :- . -. Lee Drew, an Alpine native, has been named manager of Utah Power & Light Co.'s Southern Region. Drew succeeds Wayne F. Mulcock, who is retiring after 38 years with UP&L. UP&L's Southern Region, with headquarters in American Fork, serves the southeastern portion of Utah and the Vernal area. As region manager, Drew will oversee all aspects of service to more than 54,000 UP&L customers. Drew most recently served as manager of the company's Orem District. He joined UP&L in 19G9 as a storekeeper in Orem. He later worked in the company's local estimating and planning departments, depart-ments, and was named manager of the Castle Dale District in 1983. Drew is the son of Aleta Drew Lance, Orem, and the late Elwood Drew. He is married to the former Connie Young, originally of American Fork, and they are the parents of six children. Mulcock joined UP&L in 1949 as a clerk in the company's General Office. He later served in a variety of engineering and marketing positions, including director of Area Development, before becoming Southern Region Manager in 1975. He served as a pilot in the Air Force during World War II, and has been affiliated with many professional organizations, serving Lee Drew as president of the Utah Industrial Development Association, chairman of the Market Development Council of the Federation of Rocky Mountain States, and president of the Utah section of Illuminating Engineers Society. Muicock has also served as president and campaign chairman of the Utah County United Way organization in recent years, and has been a 25-year member of the Wayne F. Mulcock American Institute of Mining Engineers. He currently serves as president of the American Fork Rotary club. He is a native of Salt Lake City, and a graduate of the University of Utah as an electrical engineer. Mulcock and his wife, the former Ila Rogers, make their home in American Fork. They are the parents of two daughters, two sons and have 11 grandchildren. |