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Show 9 - 4 A The Salt Lake Tribune. Sunday, July 15, 1973 Bright Side Gas Pump Signals Good Life the New York Times Service Amid BOl'LDF.R, COLO gloom of a gasoline shortage, with gas stations closing on all sides and gas merchants complaining of economic disaster, Roliert a station managed here, has never had it so good Like those of many other station operators. major-branIns protits are up and his workload is down He is selling more with less effort than 4 ever before His hours are shorter, his overhead is lower, and he even has weekends off Clin-ga- S d ' Vr'&l r It is not that Colorado has somehow escaped the effect of the national gasoline shortage The state, especially its urban strip from Fort Collins past Boulder and Denver to Colorado Spnngs, has been harder hit than anywhere else, according to the American Automobile Assn y 'b ,(0 jf J W 4 ff r , - ' f A t mi Pres Wirephoto Associated man Cancer patient Billy Kenney, 7, is hugged by head nurse Helen Pitt- - after his release from Mt. after two years. hospital Zion Almost Impossible Nearly 20 percent of Denver's gas stations were completely out of gas Tuesday, s of all the and stations m the region hav e cut back on open hours At night or on weekends, gasoline is almost impossible to buy. The improved life is rather a fringe benefit of selling a name brand For among many major dealers all around the country, pnees are up, aggrewith gate sales are up, and the easing of competition frem which independents, leads to price wars and big outlays for premiums, and the. beginning of a T Wont Die three-fourth- Plucky - Billy Beats Cancer Two years ago SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Billy Kenney told his mother to stop crying, he wasnt going to die of cancer has been discharged from The Ml. Zion Hospital where he underwent two years of treatment for the disease. pains and doctors diagnosed cancer. He told his mother at the time: I know Its because you dont why you're crying know whether I'm going to live or die Well, Im going to live, so stop crying Hospital Favorite is no evidence of cancer at one of Billys doctors "There is said present, a remission. Doctors Warn Billy was shaken and withdrawn during the initial stage but he soon became a hospital favorite popular with nurses and doctors He started talking like a chatterbox" after he grew accustomed to the surroundings, nurse Helen Pittman said "Hed talk about everything family, .school, friends, even his disease He wasnt reticent at all There However, his doctors warned cance- - might appear again in another part of the youths body. On leaving the hospital. Billy laughed and hugged his mother, Juanita. Mother and son headed home to Miami, Okla Billy recently learned to swim at the Boys Club and wants to go swimming at home Ive been here too long I hope to get out and do a lot of fishing. Billy said Two years ago Billy complained of stomach I he smiled "And I cant wait to get there " Spanish Treasure Breaks His Bank Texas Gals Leading Air Derby Texas KEY WEST, FLA. (UPI) -Fisher estimates he has brought up $1 million from the ocean bottom off the Marquesas Islands and may be sitting on top of another $600 million in gold and sdver. But Fisher says even his latest discovery of Spanish treasure hasn't bailed him out of a financial hole. From his offices in the replica of a lfith Century Spanish galleon he operates as a museum near Key Wests turtle pens, the tall, graying Fisher said Saturday his company spent $1 million in three years searching for and salvaging the remnants of a Spanish treasure fleet. Two ELMIRA, N.Y. (AP) women pushed them Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft ahead of 104 other private planes Saturday m the second Powday of the der puff Derby. The pair was expected to be the first to land at the finish line here, derby officials said cross-crountr- y Pilot Helen Wilkie of Dallas and copilot Kathy Long of Irva ing, Tex , had about lead on them nearest competitors after taking off 111 and from Champaign, , heading for Flint, Mich - Worthy Birdsong of Temple, Terrace, Fla., was in second place unofficially. She was also flying a Beechcraft Bonanza Scores News Promotion HERE TO CALL Lifestyle 0 Editorial 5 Sports Magazine 0 1 riters W & Arts Newspaper Delivery Problems, 10 a.m.. Sundays before Adv. Dispatch General Display Advertising Departments Classified ds Retail Display 1 Historians 1 researchers 143 Souls Main and have 524-45- p.m.) 1 Dial 0 's;d Established every issued 15, 1871, April morning by the Kearns Tribune Corporation, Solt Lake City, Utah 84110 Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City, Utah. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent tn The Salt Lake Tribune are sent at the owner's risk and Corporation assumes no responsibility for their custody or return Ktarns-Tribun- treasure estimated the Atocha earned some $400 million in her holds in silver bars, silver coins, jewelry, sdver place settings and candlesticks. Another estimated $200 million went down with a sister ship, the Marhanta, winch is thought to be nearby 1 1 years before moving salt akf Sribniu got 6 524-284- 0 (Weekdays before 21 He owns his house, has (Copyright) be, it is potentially one of the biggest finds of its kind in modern times " 2 1 e no debts, has put two sons through college and drives a new Lincoln Continental Mark IV. Robert Williams, the states director of archives and history who came to Key West to supervise cataloging and packing of treasure for the trip to Tallahassee, has conceded, "If this is the wreck it appears to dis-eu- ss Information ri for here a long way to go. We still have not reached the main part of the treasure, he said. want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? Do jou want to a classified or display advertisement? 524-45- station in Boulder for seven years. He ran a Standard Oil station m Missou- Still More "Weve SAVE Executive Editor. has operated his Clingan average-siz- dream. Do you need Information, W His mechanic, Howard Fink, his boat and motor parked in the back of the station for a long weekend of fishing in the mountains had Still the president of Treasure Salvors, Inc. is far from unhappy. After years of trying, he has realized the treasure hunter's Tribune Telephone Numbers HERES decent hours now like everyone else, and Im not as tied down as I used to be. The State of Florida, which has already taken the treasure Fisher and his coworkers have recovered to vaults in Tallahassee, gets to keep 25 percent of all that is brought up, under contract which gives Fisher rights to scour 18 square miles of ocean bottom. Another $600,000 He estimated it will cost another $600,000 to bring up the & "Personally, in dollars and its not hurting us at all,' he said. Were working cents, remaining treasure from the wreckage of the vessel Atocha. which piled up on the treacherous shallows along the edge of the Straits of Florida during a 1622 hurricane. 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