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Show , 'The rates yra pay for natural gasi have less than doubOed since 19299 Ae year we first began serving customers in this area. , i r ' ' 'wy?' I Look at what's . slffiSWj; ! happened to some fl other necessities. We're not saying that any of these com- ' It3 V g l&M & modifies are over-priced today. What we are ?'C t A ( StSS SSMt saying is that natural gas remains a bargain, and M A 5 , ,0 c v zS&WZi C&i I is still the most economical and efficient : S'ht MnZV- 2 l" S J fmf I " " fuel available. " 7 TS' SF- : f j - If you currently use.about 180,000-cubic Stofo? S fi- V "" , feet of natural gas to heat your home, your WEUS w" '5- 3 . f" &' SrT 1$ - annual bill is $233.32 (the amount paid by our ftoTi Cri8c " f typical residential customer). To do the Stf&Ja0' 7 a , Je jITT TwTJS - Your bill for natural gas has gone up, 7fl , ' 3:,,, , Kice $ primarily because of actions taken by tfi A, 2 - 'ft f'i arSS - 0 ' the Federal Government and the Govern- See?L?h Ji' & f " -43c' ? r $ ment of Canada. Even so, it remains your . W JW. 4 j WnutM 5 29c r " i .est vomica, and efficient source ff ' At Mountain Fuel, we're doing i frffi ! jST k 1 f everything we can to keep costs reason-' i &fU,!.. N 9 A LASTS' fc --d3 - " 1 able, and to insure a continuing S'l---'.'''-- 4q s Macaroni f supply for the future. :2fe?. . ft 2 3q q?C ' 49c & ft' " V You can help, too. by conserving , KIlfS, f Cabbae 4 f - ' -i in your every use. j iSSUftlW '!f , Sweet Potatoe. " f - " i (ACutlirooryrts. reduce ironi, ' - .SX..? J Ofion.-': l October 4, 1929 Salt Lake Telegram.) I I 1 I'l ' - - rtfi ' .el ." ''JJ'J ft''ri 80 fil' i tXSXf"" " StelkTl Mutton RoaJf ) - 2-290 ! Si .MOUNTAIN FUEL w |