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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1976 Page Four your family drinks 8 glasses or one half gallon of milk a day, you spend as much for milk as the typical residential Mountain Fuel customer spends for natural gas, about 65$ a day. Both are necessities. Both are bargains. With costs rising for just about everything we need today, it's important to remember that natural gas is still the most economical, efficient energy source Providing you with Natural Gas service at reason- If available. Natural gas provides the energy to warm our home and water, dry our clothes and cook our daily meals. a day for less Natural gas works for us than one dollar a day. That is a bargain. We at Mountain Fuel are doing everything we can to keep it that 24-hou- way. rs able costs is our business. Conserving it is everybody's job. feet of gas Our typical residential customer uses 180,000-cubi- c bill may individual Your this for service. annually, and pays $233.32 be more To do a $646.70 $445.42 $248.93 $596.91 or less than this amount, depending on your actual usage. comparable job with another fuel you'd pay: for propane for heating oil for coal for electricity |