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NATURAL GAS TURNED ON AT SILVER
CITY
Natural gas service became a reality Tuesday
for residents of Mineola and Silver City.
Turn-on of the new facilities follows completion of a $50,000 construction
program at Silver City and a $35,000 program at Mineola by the Iowa Power
and Light Company. Construction work started August 13 at Silver City and
on August 25 at Mineola.
Nearly 23,500 feet of pipe were installed at Silver City and 10,500 feet
at Mineola.
Justus Lillie, local representative for Iowa Power and Light expressed his
thanks to citizens of the two communities for their “patience and
cooperation during the construction program period” and noted that streets
and alleys necessarily involved in the construction work soon will be
restored to normal.
Lillie also thanked householders and business customers for their
cooperation in making an early sign-up for service, according to the plan
for such applications set up during the construction period.
Silver City had 114 sign-ups and Mineola 59.
A. P. Jones, mayor of Silver City, officiated in turning on the master
valve for the system in his city.
"Natural gas is another step forward for our community, he said. “We are
happy that we now have both a natural gas system and a water system. We
are planning some street improvements and hope to have a sewer system in
the future.”
Reference: Opinion Tribune Sept. 1961 |