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Show 12 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 11, 1979 Wednesday, July Obituaries That man ii truly free who desirei what he it able to Roueau perform and doei what he deiire. a Carpets CedarEastHillsNorthShops Drapes Furniture Accessories 836 design unlimited 637-363- 0B Last year, more than 10 million people visited Utah. They left $178 million within our borders. That's new money for our economy, money that helps support a growing Utah. Visitors to Utah help build the recreational facilities which we enjoy One important reason why it's everyone's job to encourage travel in Utah. 1st Weeks Feature This Book year-roun- Now for Your Winter 3 Puerto Vallarta Jpw "We'll get you ,here" in When we book Mexico 5637-405- 0 Packages receive n&f I1 mS I Tatton I Ifo Insurance Auto Fire t Air Fare j nicee7avel Bond Life 677-184- 8 637-405- For Reservation ( ENERGY FOCUS Independent Petroleum Association Mountain States co CD T Salt Lake City hospital Sunday. Quayle served one term as mayor from 1964 to 1968. He also served as a town councilman from 1932 to 1936, and as a step- and nieces watermaster terms.of Wellington for two Quayle was born in Colorado, Ouray, 4, 1900 to Daniel and Emma Smith Quayle. He married Ida Willis on July 14 in Price. He was a retired United States Steel foreman, and a LDS Church member. He is survived by his wife in Wellington, a son, Willis Quayle of Mercrer, January SPRING GLEN Serafina Roman Tunno, HELPER Joseph Washington, and a 84, died July 1, 1979 in a Ezequiei Zeke Lopez, daughter, Mrs. Floyd Price hospital. age 90, died in Carbon of Salt Lake City. Tunno immigrated to County Hospital July 7, Alger His brother, Dan Quayle the United States after 1979. lives in San Bernadino, He was born April 5, being born June 7, 1895 in California. He has five 1889 to in Walsenburg, Fiore, Italy Luigi grandchildren, and three Roman. Colorado, to Antonio and - grandchildren. Maria de la Luz Armijo great Graveside services will She married Pasquale Lopez. He married Neta be Charlie Tunno Aug. 19, Julander Friday at 2 p.m. ai uic on August 9, 1926. He died on April 7, City Wellington in 1914 Richfield, Utah. 1974. Cemetery. Friends may Lopez worked for the call all day Thursday and Mrs. Tunno was a Denver and Rio Grande two hours before the 37 years. He member of the Catholic Railroad for service on Friday at the was a resident of Helper Mitchell Funeral Home. St. the Church, Anthonys for 62 years. Altar Society, Ladies He is survived by his Auxiliary of the Helper son, Frank C. Lopez of BEESLEY Garden Grove, California, a daughter, Monument Lucy Ann Norton of COMPANY seven grandHelper, Price & Provo children, and 11 great Salesmen grandchildren. Tom Morris Funeral services were Bernie Morris held at the Helper Ward or Chapel Tuesday. The burial was at Helper City Cemetery. of tall rate ramn among flte lowest CO and -T- 79 in a Ezequiei Lopez 1214 Denver Club Bldg. Denver, Colorado 80202 RtooMam SALT LAKE CITY homas F. Quayle, a former Wellingtonof mayor, died at the age Joseph important. Direct your questions to: 0 Quayle Mass was held at 10 a.m., Wednesday at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Helper. Burial was at the Price City Cemetery. We want your questions. Perhaps you're a landowner with questions about leasing, mineral rights or royalties. As a consumer, you may be concerned about price or future supplies ol petroleum products. Or you may simply have a question about drilling or production. Watch for the column and send us your questions. We ll do our best to answer them. It's our way of getting to Know your concerns. We think thats Call Us Today resident for the past 40 years. Survivors include son, Joe of Salt Lake City and daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Angelina) Prezel of San Francisco. nephews. Our source lor answers on this vital subject is the Independent Petroleum Association ot Mountain States. They're the "other guys," the smaller companies, who drill many of the wells tor oil and gas in our state. Reduced F. She was a Spring Glen grandchildren, It's a special feature . . . providing answers to your questions about oil and gas. you . . sister this Newspaper Thomas American Legion and the. Spring Glen American Fraternal Union No. 168. Mrs. Tunno also is survived three by New Column Mazatlanor ' d. Watch for this HOLIDAY Ptiee Tunno A public service message o I fhis newspaper MEXICAN 1 Serafina Roman -- 637-310- 0 637-440- 0 aim ti 8 3 You can save even more money by ae Ui s S3 UI CO ! CO OB 3 M 5 CO O CM CM a co - O) cD w CD CO ID OJ p- - ID CM CO ID i ID h- ID to r-- using natural -- gas wisely. . g M in T T CO CD T Everyone needs to get away from the hassles of everyday living... that's why Utah welcomed more than 10 million visitors last year. Tourists can enjoy the easy pace of the outdoors and cosmopolitan city life in Utah. We give tourists what they need a place to relax. They, in return, give us what we need "new" money. Travel is an important part of our economy. It's a $386 million industry. So you see, Utah does need tourists almost as much as tourists need Utah. MOUNTAIN FUEL For Fitly Years, People Serving People CO T 6o o d CD ID CD j CD A public service message of this newspaper t t 5 t SLEERlGENIER 3m, s li t & ; 2$ II i CL ? 5 n i 111 I I O ) - p; f O' : flg S O c o ; '3or eg JC '3, n no j ! i Ul -- CO (D sv IO 1 :E,!csc5 , am ME u CL ? e; J; o to jJI O BB IffiHtJiJlffi) 5 O) . 4 $ t ; 8 :s. to - 3cr - '3' H j ''eJ 22' i (O N' Comparison of Mountain Fuel Supply Company GS-- 1 Rate with Other Residential Rates in the United States Based on monthly gas consumption ot Mountain Fuel Supply typical residential customer Btu cf) and rates using 80 Met per year (875 in ettect February 1. 1979 1 I ) |