Show THE OGDEN STANDARD S— B - EXAMINEE FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 31 1930 Tr3 ' A n A I 5 The graphs below are portions of a chart prepared and issued by 7 H tynMl fXAtk Vi I V the Engineering Department of Salt Lake City Note that while buildings have increased smoke has decreased particularly since the coming of Natural Gas — the smokeless fuel! V' ® NUMBER OF BUILDINGS 30000 26000 22000 18000 14000 10000 Jke 'Jcrst ‘Winter of ‘UaturaL Qai Service 6000 fringe ‘Remarkable Reduction in Smoke 2000 0 1927 1928 1929 HOURS OF SMOKE Ogden and Salt Lake’s smoke problem is being solved After many years of waging a well-nig- h bopeless figbt trysmokc-creatin- g fuels without making ing valiantly to burn smoke the people of Ogden and Salt Lake City are realizing this vital truth: only a smokeless fuel can permanently prevent smoke! Many expedients have been tried in the past Salt Lake City employed smoke inspectors passed smoke ordinances prosecuted violators The Chamber of Commerce through its ‘Smokeless City Committee has conducted campaigns of education giving instruction in method of firing calculated to minimize the smoke nuisance A - 4 these efforts are commendable And there isrno doubt that the measures resulted in improvement 'All -- But the improvement was not very encouraging until last winter The smoke in 1928 was very little less than But look at 1929! Something 1927 as the chart shows happened then to change the picture materially to arouse new hopes in the minds of all who want their city to retain its beauty and healthfulness the year round! n it be mentioned that Natural Gas is responsible Need ' for the great improvement? Everyone knows that Natural Gas was used last year in Ogden and Salt Lake City time Everyone and other Utah communities for tne-firknows that Natural Gas is absolutely smokeless The records of the City Engineer clearly sliow the Vast improvement in smoke conditions since the coming of Natural Gas st The report of the chief deputysmoke inspector says: The final solution wilLdepend upon the use of smokeless - ' fuels” not to pollute There is a place for mined fuels-y-bthe modern city’s atmosphere witli their valuable elements now wasted in the form of smoke Rather those smoke-creatimaterials ‘will find in scientific advancement ' ' other and greater fields of usefulness ut ng O 4 where smoke can be a serious detriment to public health surely reason and logic point to the desirability of using a x smokeless fuel For heating purposes however in N ’ 1 Utah communities are on the right track in the elim- ination of the smoke nuisance More and more the people - Therein lies g are adopting Natural Gas for the secret of a speedy and permanent fulfillment of our an absolutely smokeless city! ‘citizens’ dreams house-heatin- r i LI aV in He who helps eliminate the cloud of smoke is nqt only a better neighbor but also a wiser parent and a shrewder business man For smoke is a detriment to health X! and an obstacle to business and industrial growth The smokeless and stokeless fuel no storage requiring no deliveries no attention' no handling space whatever! Burns absolutely without waste giving 100 cents’ value per fuel dollar! It is so easy to enjoy the benefits of automatic Natural Gas heat And think of the comfort and convenience! Also it is not X 414 s Twenty-Fourt- h Street Phone 174 |