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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1976 Page Six The rates you pay for natural mm the year we first began auneau customers in Ms serving 192 Look at whats happened to some other necessities. airpibffc o ret. V f MIJ j&4- hi 59' - Prt ijio fEZx" r.yeese I.iSP Were not saying that any of these comd modities are today. What we are saying is that natural- gas remains a bargain, and is still the most economical and efficient r J: over-price- ! - fuel available. R & sasr ft you currently use.about 180,000-cubi- c feet of natural gas to heat your home, your If nee bill Kbcwh r"-- - JyNrAi -- because of energy. At Mountain Fuel, were doing everything we can to keep costs reason- - . ! the Federal Government and the Government of Canada. Even so, it remains your most economical and efficient source 4 5- - m Bnpg' ffnut BsJsmSi able, and to insure a continuing m supply for the future. You can help, too, by conserving in your every use. 4 K , MU rift -- IL ; Cabbage rthP Maj, llf 39c (93c from the ""w 'r trial njltfr i i 93 c I llr.N M Samia JtJ Hr ' 25c SV! t'1 25c fUnt-h- t it s 25c Jrlf I Sm ' 4 Sc PS. u. 2Sc 29c 25c age fX-H- f J, 25c loin; . "A 7C Hr j, ,, AH ML SUced Bacon 29c Fresh Milk Arhir., '"V- - 35c ' 7c - yi7C i'MHC rr--r- - H J MfJ. kiir o- rw, et Featu res y Steaks' I Mutton Rout Np,. re Urd fC,,J -- - rc ,u, v 5c 35c Ham V' tol, ---- Mr-it.; 6 lV1 35c 49cl i 12c A r- 1 jM ',rt" a ftice nr I KT 35c. m. 65c - uw iJ Fb Suw 5 20cfi 41.00 Mail. .a 2c 20 M-- n Coffiee, JIW. October 4, 1929 Salt Lake Telegram.) ' . flit Sweet Potatc I I 2C reproduced 149c . fiarr the "Mikrt drr. Sc NAA " kjt, krillWiri. ''"" c U . ftthullr n. US?1 5? Softer 49c llut ?J --49- rkwf p r . (Actual grocery ads, v 4? Sc Se ti 29c TSSHi Maxim I fo MrSriftt ?3c i I: larAfe...: vn " 43c 40c WalnutMeat. lal. 4 lbs 25c M Malt . .. jw Mrrlr m Mr Hi Mr, l Wheat. Flake. I uidh Pnwn Tkut 65c I ... Mirhiu av .m. primarily '2 ' i. All Salt Jell-- O ""W Ml. ,,r' flu. 65c of actions taken by u. iJSL." Crisc is $233.32 (the amount paid by our typical residential customer). To do the same job with propane, you'd pay $646.70 annual Effwti, ,n an Krafta-s- : 3 y 29e Man ? success, c ) fc ja Cor 'KSSS ; rt 'M4I Ikt - 35c ""1S'SjCh to. op. :ui 10c MOUNTAIN FUEL jf v V , s |