1. 9. PUBLIC UTILITIES CAPITALIZATION, As of Dec. 31, 1929 Par Value Authorized Cum. Pref. Stock.oooreoooeiiciceeeeeceeeneeeee...NO Par 4,000 shs Common Stock .......No Par 1,000 shs 99 Outstanding 728 shs 883 shs 1. CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK Provisions: Cumulative to extent of $2.50 per share annually, and fully par- ticipates with Common stock in net earnings. After Common receives $2.50 annually further dividends divided equally between Preferred and Com- mon. Callable: Non-callable. Voting Power: Non-voting. 2. COMMON STOCK : Provisions: After Profi receives Dividends: $2.50 paid Jan. 15, 1930. 2.50 annual cumulative dividend, Com- . , mon entitled to same amount, after Price Range: 1929—High, 100; Low, which both classes share equally. 60. Voting Power: Sole voting power. Number of Stockholders: 75. BALANCE SHEET, As of Dec. 31, 1929 Tax Status: Company pays Federal income tax up to 2%. Dividends: $2.50 per share paid an- nually, Jan. 15. Transfer Agent: The Company. Number of Stockholders: 75. Price Range: 1929—High, 100; Low, 60 ASSETS LIABILITIES Accts. Payable—Current .. Deposits on Planes Sold....... Capital Stock Outstanding. Surplus ... CASN coerce cece ennees Accounts Receivable ..._........... Due on Stock Subscriptions... Merchandise Inventory . 2,533 1,051 486 - 000 2,322 6,100 990 3,705 Total Current Assets. Airplanes, Hangars, etc. Holdings in other Corps. Unearned Ins. Premiums: Prepaid Advertising .. (Organization Expense .. 3 J TOTAIL, 1. 2 1'7T1 yn" °° TTN9 178 TOTAL ASSETS es IDAHO POWER COMPANY GENERAL OFFICE: Boise, Idaho. CONTROL BY: Electric Power & Light Corp., New York. HISTORY: Incorporated under laws of Maine, 1915. BUSINESS: Company owns and operates completely interconnected system of electric power and light properties serving a territory in southern Idaho extend- ing from Blackfoot in eastern Idaho westward across the state into eastern Ore- gon. Also owns all capital stock except directors’ shares of Nevada Power Co, which supplies electric power and light in the mining district adjacent to Jar- bidge, in northern Nevada. Company operates under jurisdiction of Public Utilities Commission of Idaho and Public Service Commission of Oregon. Company supplies electric power and light service in 82 communities in an extensive territory in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon, including Boise, Poca- tello, Twin Falls, Nampa, Caldwell, Blackfoot, Weiser (wholesale), Pavette, Emmett, Buhl, Gooding, Jerome, Mountain Home and American Falls. Idaho: and (Ontario, Vale, Huntington and Nyssa, Oregon. Industries served include creameries, cheese factories, flour and milling es- tablishments, gypsum and ore mills, cement mills, packing plants. beet sugar factories, canneries and lumber and planing mills. PROPERTIES: Physical property owned and operated includes hydro-electric plants having a total installed electric generating capacity of 71,500 kilowatts, 1.970 miles of high-voltage transmission lines (including the line to Jarbidge, Nevada, owned by the Nevada Power Company) and 1,227 miles of electric distri- bution svstem. Properties interconnected, the eastern division being tied in with the western division by a 132,000-volt transmission line, 81 miles in length. extending from American Falls to Shoshone Falls The transmission system is interconnected at Blackfoot and Pocatello with system of Utah Power & Light Co., which serves southeastern Idaho and in Utah, and is also interconnected with system of the latter company in northern Utah by a 132,000-volt transmission line extending from Wheelon. Utah, to the American ITalls plant