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Show V waffles, with whipped cream and strawberries; --are popular snacks at the Fair. They're prepared with natural gas, of course. DELICIOUS Belgian yip--J A 4 7 f o ht hi K' ? U v V,; i ! if Natural gas has been firmly established as the source of atnthT5ea1tleWofld'r" Energy b7thefuture hreretoaay Fair. More than 350. pieces o! equipment at the Fair use the fuel for cookmg, jcooling, heating, water heating, decorative I tit'' : Si ... ? lit f'ff . "!.' . t k i .jjs'' Si 5 'I il - jo1 is , . lighting, and spectacular displays. Natural gas is used symbolically for the spectacular torch atop the Space Needle, and for another torch in the form of a bowl of fire in the Plaza of the States. At night, the entertainment area blazes with colorful, luau torches. There's a gas "clock" atop the Natural Gas Pavilion which indicates the time with torches lighted in sequence. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of food are cooked' with natural gas, ItVthe fuel that- - heats the. water in Jhe. pool that features Japanese girl pearl divers. It warms the water for the showers in the stadium. It heats, cools, and air conditions the .Space Look' at the Fair, grounds, and you'll find natural .........anywhere A gas doing its job as the prime source, of energy. By actual" count, more than 350 locations at the Fair use natural gas.. p Unexcelled for. cooking, natural gas . wasthe choice . of a wide variety of specialty restaurants, including many nationalities. The foods of France, Spain, the Argentine, Mongolia, Hawaii, Mexico, China, Japan, Belgium are cooked on gas equipment. The Food Circus includes 18 concessionaires that cook with natural gas. The huge central kitchen that supplies M ..... . ....i':... iiuuieruus auiuiuaut; xuuu vciiuuig umyiuiics u&ca gas. The interesting story of the natural gas industry is told in colorful detail in the Natural Gas Pavilion. The ease with which natural gas cooks is demonstrated hourly in the Miracle Gas Kitchen, and an experimental oven that can produce a cake in 12 minutes. There's the story of natural gas as a valuable, growing resource, its many applications in the home, business and industry, and its important, growing part in the generation of electricity. Natural gas service to the Fair resulted from many planning ' ' sessions, careful engineering' and a lot of cooperation from everyone concerned As a result, when the Fair opened, service' was available throughout the grounds. Proof of the statement that, natural4 gas is the fuel of the future here today is found in its varied applications at the World's Fair. .Keretaujt. 1 jU rrf; FFHtI GAS heats, cools, and cooks at the Fair and has symbolic uses,' too. At right is a ceremonial torch at the Plaza of States. A gas flame tops the Space Needle. NATURAL 14 Special Supplement by El Paso Natural Gas Company. (Adv.) m. , , - , ' |