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Show - ?f J..-V 5' If. ..'!!" C -' ' I. ' t ' W ;: M;fU;vs I v - - . k . 'V' 5. I I ;J oo ""'-'- wSPiSSe!! TM" a 1 - - V---'"' . ' ----- asaatw- imt I I .v,-- ,. ...i. .mrai i .r,1.,.,,.,,,MlwlaiiaA m msxm ms& mm. mm mm. j8 .-r-.i-.. , m , ...1f "Energy conservation begins in my home . . . because I pay a gas bill, too." T F ; ' .t & y Jeanne Fenton, Home Economist Jeanne Fenton is one of Mountain Fuel's full time sources of natural gas, a necessity if we are to con-Home con-Home Economists. She believes that energy con- tinue providing you with clean, efficient, natural gas at servation begins in the home, not just in terms of a reasonable cost. You see, Jeanne Fenton pays the insulation, heating and clothes drying, but with little same for natural gas as you do. things like dripping faucets, showering vs. bathing, cooking efficiently, and washing fewer, larger loads of laundry. So every day, she puts her training to work testing recipes and menus for nutrition and economy, evaluating eval-uating appliance efficiency and performance and formulating suggestions for economical household ik energy management. Her testing results are published I in free pamphlets which can help you save time, I I h money and energy around the house. .AWA -m at t-ivt Jeanne, like the more than 1700 other people at MOUNTAIN FUEL Mountain Fuel, is helping us help you minimize your People Serving People fuel costs, while conserving our present supplies. Conservation provides the time to search for new Free pamphlets available at any Mountain Fuel office include: "Oven Meals," "Cooking for Two," "Fruit and Vegetable Drying," "Centennial Dining." |