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Show Mt. Fuel warns against use j of name illegally Mountain Fuel Supply Company Com-pany has not authorized the use of its name by any private pri-vate individual or campany in making household inspections of gas furnaces ar appliances, according to J. T. Simon, senior sen-ior vice president, operations. Mr. Simon said the Company had received reports indicating that representations are being made to homeowners by certain unauthorized individuals that they are repersenting Mountain Fuel and 'are making inspections inspec-tions of gas furnaces and appliances. ap-pliances. "We urge homeowners to ask for identification from any person per-son who claims to represent Mountain Fuel," Mr. Simon said. "Our employees carry proper credentials and can quickly and properly identify themselves. Should anyone have a question ques-tion about the identity of an individual claiming to represent Mountain Fuel, we suggest a call be made to our nearest office of-fice for verification. We are anxious to provide whatever assistance we can to prevent fraudulent activity by unscrupulous unscrup-ulous persons posing to be our representatives." One of the peculiar, but practical, antics of the sea otter ot-ter is its manner of feeding on shellfish. The creature dives for a fish and a stone, lies on his back, places the stone on his chest and hammers the shellfish shell-fish open. L |