<br />000934
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<br />Reclamation's Tremmel Named
<br />Tri.State G& T Coordinator
<br />Dickerson H. (Dick) Tremmel,.weD known' to Booky-Mountain
<br />RQi:al EIectrIClJ as a s(afi mem~r of Beldon '1 of the V.S: Bureau of
<br />Beclamatlon.1o Deuver, was named OooMinator of the TrI..state Gen.
<br />eratJ,on and TraDsnrlsslon AsIIDt'llatton at an annual m.eetlng at L0ve.-
<br />land. Colorado, February 16.
<br />President Marlon WlIson of tlui TrI.
<br />State group announced that Tren1.,
<br />mel's o'ffiee would be located in Love-
<br />land after March 1. Wilson 18 man.
<br />ager of the Morgan County Electric
<br />AS8oct"a~on of
<br />Fort Morgan.
<br />The Trl-State
<br />Association is
<br />composed of 25
<br />RutalEIectrlcs In
<br />COlorado an? Wy.
<br />.omIng banded to.
<br />gether 10r - the
<br />purpose of assur-
<br />Ing themselves an
<br />adequateruture
<br />Dick Tremmel electric P ow €I r
<br />supply.
<br />'l'he AesooIMIon plabs to bulJil .
<br />ren:enttnr plant In _~ tatuN ~hen
<br />tIlluteed adso8. Mean,wblle. TrI-8tate.
<br />under ~ as Coordinator, wID
<br />~ all mture oontnots tor'power
<br />with the Bureau of Bec1amaUon as a
<br />8ID&'Ie aIsooIation ratbel' than have
<br />the III mlllPbel' ClO-OJI8 JUake separate
<br />t'IODtncCa wltla tI)e Bureau.
<br />Tremmel, who took over h1lI new
<br />work March 1, planned to' vIsit each
<br />member co-op in Colontdo and Wyo-
<br />m1n&' before establlshlng his Love-
<br />land"'''''
<br />TdState offlclals selected' LoVe-
<br />~ as' head.quartel'8 _ bel:aUl>e 'it, Is
<br />close- to the BureaU of. Reclamation's
<br />Flatirons operational o1tlces aM 'Big
<br />'I11.omp801). generatiilg pIant 3ust west
<br />ct Loveland. Thls Is where Tri-State
<br />member c>>ops buy' tl1elr Reclaina.
<br />Uon po~r. 'l'he .Flatirons also ill ~e
<br />site - of -the Reclamation's South
<br />P18.t~'projects,offlce of RegIon _7.
<br />It was pointed out tlJat selection of
<br />Loveland as the site for Coomlnator
<br />TreDunel's oUkle did ,not; mean that
<br />this would 'be' the site for Trl.state's
<br />generating plant whenever, built. A
<br />altie for the plallt Is aWl under study.
<br />TI,mlmel and his wife, Phyllls, and
<br />daughters, Carol Ann, 13, and Marcia
<br />Gay, 6" wlll move from Denver to
<br />Loveland durIng March.
<br />Members of the Trl-State G & T
<br />include 'the folloWing:
<br />COLORADO---Morgan County Elec-
<br />tric, Fort Morgan; Umon Rural Elec-
<br />tric, Brlghtonj Highllne 'Elec1;rlc,
<br />Holyoke; Poudre Valley Electric, Fort
<br />Collins; Mountain Vlew Electric,
<br />Lbnonj y.w Elec:tric, .Akronj K. C.
<br />Electric, Hugo, and Mountain Parks
<br />Electric" Qranby.
<br />WYOMING-BIg- Horn Rural ,Elec-
<br />tric. BasJnj Wyrulec',Electrlc, Lingle;'
<br />Wheatland Rural Electrfc, Wheat-
<br />land; Garland LIght'" Power, Powell:.'
<br />Washakie Elec,trlc,' Worlandj Rural
<br />ElectrIc Company, l?lne Blutts; Hot
<br />Springs County Electr1c, Thennopo-
<br />1Ia; Rlv~rton Valley Electric, River-
<br />ton: carbon Power &, L1ght,-Sara.
<br />toga. and Niobrara Eleetrlc, Lusk.
<br />'NEBRASK.t\-ChinUley Rock Pub-
<br />lic Power, PaManale Rural ElectrIc,
<br />Mldwe;st Electric; Wheatbe1t Public
<br />Fewer DiStrict, Northwest Rural
<br />Public Power, Gering Valley Public
<br />P<lwer, and Roosevelt Public Power.
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<br />$26. Million G& T
<br />l.oan in Nebraska
<br />'Ibe Rural Electrltl.cation Admin.
<br />IsimUon has re1~ase4 $26 mI1llon in
<br />loan funds for the construetlon of
<br />new generation and transmission ia.
<br />cW.tles in eastern Nebraskl;l, the U. S.
<br />Dep'artmen_t of' Aarlculture an.:
<br />nounced.
<br />. The' funds were made available In
<br />two IO:l'Dfl approv.ed by REA- on JIIIy
<br />1'.- 19l56: .17. mIIllon to the Central
<br />. MetJra$ka ,l'ubllo Power Irrlgatlon
<br />DIsfric& ef_ J1a8tb1g8, Nebraska, and
<br />.. mlllIon to Ute Loup RIver Pubno
<br />!'ower Dlst:rlc& ef - Columbus, Nebr.
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<br />I'namdIIIoil.:IllrkIbIoUoD.
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<br />San Luis Va!ley
<br />Names Holland .
<br />As President
<br />Ray Holland, wtio' has been Treas-
<br />utet of the San Luis Valley Rural
<br />Electrlc Association of Monte vista:
<br />for several years, was named Prest.
<br />dent of that Co-op following a recent
<br />annual meeting of l\:l.embeN:Onswn-
<br />ers. ~ '
<br />Holland replacell ArthUr G. Boberio
<br />son who had belln Pieslden& for three
<br />years. At Ute ~ meeIbag ~
<br />Hon, John B. Wright, wM eJeeteil to.
<br />the SkY. Board' b:J,:;pIaee of, Mr.
<br />Rober(8cm. Members _gave' R0bert-
<br />son tInu!ks for h1s lOyal aDd -.mseIffsb
<br />work for many years for tile San
<br />LtllsV~e)"EIecf;rloCo-op.
<br />The new 8.1.. V, off1oer8 include
<br />Holland as President, Anthony .Johns'
<br />as Vice PresIdent, J. V. Edginancl'as,
<br />Secretary and Harold Herrmann as
<br />Treasurer.
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<br />State. Meeting
<br />Set ftlarch 18-20
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<br />REA Administrator:s
<br />Daughter Selected
<br />For Exchange Trip
<br />Miss Jo Ann Hamil, 21, daughter
<br />ot REA Administrator David A.
<br />Hamil, whose home ranch is at At.
<br />wood, Colorado, wUl be one of twn
<br />Colorado rural young ambassadnrs
<br />to Europe this year under tlie Inter-
<br />national Farm Youth Exchange.
<br />C. G. Staver, state 4-D leader, aDo
<br />nmmced at Fort Collins that H1llII
<br />DamU and Warren Seamans. 21, of
<br />Fort 001lln8, both. A&M students,
<br />have been selected for the 1'1_
<br />ndsslon designed to. lrJc10eue aneter.
<br />standing among rural people of the
<br />wo,,~
<br />They will live and work with 1arm
<br />tamQles - for several, ,mnJ:ltha, before
<br />returnIl'lg te the Umted States t& 1'6' '
<br />port theJr experlenr:es.
<br />Seamans, who wID graduate from
<br />A&M in March wlth a B.S. ~ In
<br />soc1al science, wUI '1'1 to Greece. Be
<br />wUI san from New Ynrk Ctt)' on his
<br />foreign" assl&'nment, en June- II amd.
<br />return at,out l.)eeeIIIbeJ' L
<br />Miss Hamil;, a junlor In social .m.
<br />ence, wUI leave New York on April
<br />10 for England and Wales. ,She 1s
<br />eel1eduled tn return -about mtd-8ep.
<br />tember.
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<br />The spring quti.rlerly meet-
<br />Ing ot the ColQrado Rural
<br />Electric' AssocIation wllI be
<br />held in, Denver, March 18-19-
<br />20, it has been announced. The
<br />sessions will be held at the
<br />Shirley -Savoy Hotel.
<br />state President George Wil-
<br />son said that a Dirooton' COD-
<br />ference for all Rural Eleetrfc
<br />DIrectors will be,held the first
<br />day with lTniversity ef Colo-
<br />rado prefessol'S sPeaking on a-
<br />number of educatIonal topics.
<br />, The second ,daY, 'March 19,
<br />-will feature a day~long business
<br />-session, ami then', conferences
<br />with REA officials from. Wash-
<br />Ington - will -be - held on March
<br />20. . .
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<br />Villyard on Job
<br />Ray Villyard; Manager ,n1 the San
<br />Luts Vaney Rural Electric of Monte'
<br />Vista, who sUffered a light heart at.
<br />tack wh1le an a trIP .to Denver In'
<br />December, is convalescing In tln"e <
<br />shape amHI:as' been spending several-
<br />hOurs a day at li1lf desk at Monte
<br />VlA'"
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<br />Bake a cake and Broil a steak-
<br />same time, same oven
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<br />M<Hf.IRI_e0-87"'
<br />It's EasylD the 2-1D-1 Wonder .000n of the Frigidaire Iinperial80 Bange-
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<br />Just' sUde in the'Frigidafro ~clusivo oven, divid6!-
<br />set the tc;lmperatureS )'Cu desire-and in seconds your c
<br />ope:,oven turns inro twol .
<br />LetS you whip up It big farm ~er at once-prac-
<br />tically cuts, your meat-preparation time in haUl
<br />~d all without smokC,!uni.es or mingling-of flavors!
<br />That's right-the amaUng Miracle Filter "swallows"
<br />the smoke and fumes from ,both OV6IlS _before they
<br />entei the kitchen-before they smudge your curtains
<br />ond waIJ&
<br />In fact, wonders never cease with this "thinkingest'"
<br />Wandel' Oven range.
<br />The all-new "Thinking Panel" takes over tedious
<br />watching-and~waiting chores Iilre an expert-with
<br />the slickest, array of automatic cooking features you
<br />ever set your eyes on.
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<br />Planning aD' afternoon in town? Just ~ the Auto--
<br />mafic Cook-Master Control-two simple settfngs_
<br />then seleCt proper temperature and away you gol
<br />"On your toes" when putting up preserves? Relax_
<br />let the Heat-Minder keep. ta:bs on your bubbUng jam.
<br />pot. Stops messy boil.overs before they begin-never
<br />lets a pot cook "dry" or foods burn to a panl
<br />Youll find a host of other wspired features in aU '51
<br />Frigidaire Ranges. Like the French Door Oven with
<br />the,Auromatic,Roll-to-You Shell-and the Quick~
<br />Clean Oven for lickety-split farm kitchen cleanups.
<br />Yes Ma'am-for the "tbinkiugest" features-for the
<br />blendable, lovable Unes of the stunning new Sheet
<br />Look, see the '51 Frigidaire Ranges.
<br />Now -at your nearby Frigidaire dealer's. Ask hi:fIlI
<br />about his special'color (lffer,
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