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Show MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY WINS NAT'L AWARD New York, Oct. 8 Mountain Fuel Supply Company's I960 an-been an-been selected for a third place a-nual a-nual tieport to shareholders has ward in the gas industry classification classifica-tion for companies under $40 million mil-lion annual revenue in the 21st Annual Report Survey sponsored by Financial World, a national weekly magazine. Symbolic of the achievement, an attractive certificate will be presented pre-sented to the company on Monday evening, October 30, at an awards banquet in the grand ballroom of the Statler Hilton hotel in New York City. An audience of more than 1,000 business and financial leaders, their associates, wives and friends, from all parts of the United States and Canada, will be on hand for the annua lreport awards presentation. In its classification, Mountain Fuel Supply Company's annual report re-port placed third among 42 gas company entrants. The report was designed and edited by Harold W. Simpson, director of public relations rela-tions for the company, and was printed by The Quality.. Press. Art work was accomplished by Cillham Advertising Agency, Inc., under the direction of Melvin Owen. The chairman of the award jury which made the selection of award winners in the national contest was Dr. Joseph H. Taggart, dean of the graduate school of business administration, admin-istration, New York University. Other members of the independent independ-ent board of judges were Donald I. Rogers, business and financial editor edi-tor of The New York Herald Tribune; Trib-une; Alvin Eisenman, president of the American Institute of Graphic Arts; Donald B. Macurda, president of the New York Society of Security Secur-ity Analysts, Inc.; and Edward S. Wilson, past president of the latter group. In addition, 23 investment analysts from the New York Society also served on the panel. |