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Show Electric Appliance Dealers Meet Wifh Power Co. ."The . Total Eiecu-ic Home is really beginning to spark the imagination im-agination of today's homemaker." According to D. L. Holt, Utah Power and Light Co. residential sales director, automation-minded women of today do not think in terms of a single electric appliance. ap-pliance. They want a complete electric laundry, electric food preparation center and electric heating." Speaking to Utah County elec- ' trie dealers at Alpine Country Club, American Fork, Mr. Holt said it is anticipated that more than 450 total electric homes will be constructed in the company's service area this year. These homes will include adequate wiring, wir-ing, approved lighting facilities, all electric appliances, and electric elec-tric heating. He told dealers that all business busi-ness signs pointed out by economists econo-mists indicate 1960 will be a big year for electrical merchandisers. Some of the signs cited by Mr. Holt that will contribute to the business clime: A growing industrial complex in the area will provide more ' (than 4,300 new job openings during dur-ing the year; Personal income during the 1960's is anticipated to increase 25 per cent for the. average, household; Population gains that spell an expanding economy. The electric dealers meeting was directed by J. N. Stephens, the firm's division manager, and W. L. Faddis, division Business Development Department manager. |