b'100 Years: 1919-2019 This Quarter in History25 Years Agocontinued . May, June and July Events to Rememberever, the production, refining, transportation and delivery ofNV: (PK) As government revenues decline and fundinghe became affiliated with Conoco: 1. Be a strong family man.gasoline is controlled by the free marketplace . Federal andfor fire agencies becomes more difficult, enforcement and2. Be active in the church of his choice. 3. Serve the people state taxes on gasoline since 1973 have risen on average,penalties for violation of the UFC (Uniform Fire Code) gainwith whom he lived. Dad did all of these and also was a loyal from 11.9 cents to 37.2 cents, or 213%. This is about a 3.1importance as a source of revenue for the public sector.and dedicated employee of the company that he had chosen times increase, close to the 3.3 times increase in inflationThe UFC was being controlled by people with a huge vestedto represent . Most of the members of this association could over the same time period . Between 1973 and 1993, in realinterest in expanding their influence and control over therelate stories about their fathers, grandfathers and yes, 1973 dollars, personal incomes rose only 31.6%. Gasolineregulated community. Every three years the code was undermothers as they established their family businesses. In these taxes increased 213%. The bottom line: Its good that actualreview (600 pages). Peter urged marketer members to be- days of dishonesty, infidelity and insensitively, it is great to gasoline prices in real dollars, fell 16%. come involved immediately in the process at all levels beforebe able to say, I follow a famous father and mother.MT: (RA) Independence and freedom. Words that we shouldthe 1994 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code became law.WA: (MS) Changing of the guard I cant resist the oppor-contemplate because thats what its all about. I inheritedNM: (EM) The New Mexico population is soaring. The statetunity to tell you how lucky the association was to operate a flag this year. Its a large one and I, indeed, have it flyingnow boasts 1,616,000 residents, up from the 1,515,000under Craig Eerkes leadership this past year. I had the op-outside my house. Im considering taking a picture of it andestimated to live in New Mexico when the 1990 Census wasportunity to watch Craig deal with several very tough issues sending it to our Congressmen to remind them of what ittaken. NM ranked first among the contiguous 48 states,in the past twelve months, one or two of which were of my means. The 16-member task force formed in January, 1994and third behind Alaska and Hawaii in general sales, motorown making. Craig always approached WOMA decisions organized itself into three sub-committees to study govern- fuel, individual income, corporate income, motor vehiclecarefully, weighing all viewpoints, but taking decisive action ment reforms tolicenses, death, and gift taxes collected per $1,000 ofwhen it was needed . I learned that volunteer leadership education, statepersonal income. Only Hawaii, Alaska and Delaware havecan be worth its weight in gold.government andmore state employees per 10,000 population. FinancialA tribute was given to Denny Dunn, a founder of the local govern- Worlds annual ranking of how well the 50 states wereIntermountain Oil Marketer Association, predecessor to ment. The mem- managed showed that NM slipped a notch in 1993 to 46th.WPMA, (1 of thebers were notForbes magazine release that NM was the third-worst stateoriginal 6 appointed by thein terms of getting sued. Rhode Island and Massachusettsmembers) who Governor. Taxwere the only states to rank higher. Thus, it is time to electdied at age 79. free day 1994people that understand the business world and understandDenny served as arrived on Maythe problems facing the free enterprise system in Newthe associations 5thtwo daysMexico. You can make a differenceGET INVOLVED. fourth president later than lastUT: (GS) There is quality with the people in petroleum mar- in 1956. His life years date. ) keting . Mr. Fifefield asked that my father do three things ascontinued on page 42 JUL 1994 WPMN Cover Clip JUL 1994 WPMN Clip Associate Members by Companycontinued (As of April 30)Current Associate Member info at www.wpma.com/associate-member-searchMarathon Mascott Equipment Co Inc McGinley & Associates MidContinental Chemical Co Montana LotteryPetroleum Corporation Mike Raymond Tracy Johnston Jeff Davidson Steve EricksonMike Belcher E-Mail mraymond@E-Mail tjohnston@mcgin.com E-Mail jeffd@mcchemical.com E-Mail serickson@mt.govE-Mail mbelcher@mascottec.com Phone (775) 829-2245 Phone (801) 721-2143 Phone (406) 444-5827marathonpetroleum.com Phone (206) 826-9985 Environmental, Spill Containment,Oils, Additives & Chemicals, LotteryPhone (801) 521-4826 Petroleum Equipment, Tank/LinePetroleum Testing/Sampling Additives & Chemicals SupplyTesting, POS (Point Of Sales) Montana Pepsi Cola BottlersPetroleum Products, McLane Company Miller Companies LCSuppliers, Marketing Mascott Equipment Co Inc Tina Jones Rod Garner Murphy Hirschy Marathon Chuck Softich E-Mail tina.jones@mclaneco.com E-Mail rgarner@mbexlc.com E-Mail mhirschy@ Petroleum Corporation montanavendor.comE-Mail csoftich@mascottec.com Phone (623) 935-7500 Phone (435) 245-6025 Phone (406) 565-9087Phillip K Shelton Phone (206) 826-9985 C-Store Merchandise/Snacks, Trucking Equipment Supplies,E-Mail pshelton@Petroleum Equipment, Tank/LineCandy, Confection, Suppliers Beverages/Drinks,marathonpetroleum.com Testing, POS (Point Of Sales) McLane Company Modern Welding Co Frozen Beverages, Food/IcePhone (253) 896-8750 Maul Foster & Alongi Inc Michael Clark Dale Kovalczyk Motor Power Equipment CoSuppliers E-Mail dkovalczyk@Merideth DAndrea E-Mail michael.clark@ modweldco.com Brian SunwallMark VII Equipment Inc E-Mail mdandrea@mclaneco.com Phone (801) 361-7479 E-Mail brian.sunwall@ Kay Heiter maulfoster.com Phone (303) 682-7500 Above Ground Storage Tanks, mtrpwr.comE-Mail kheiter@markvii.net Phone (503) 501-5216 C-Store Merchandise/Snacks, Underground Storage Tanks, Phone (406) 252-5651Phone (303) 432-4414 Consultants, Environmental Candy, Confection, Suppliers Oil/Water Separators Truck & Transport Sales, TruckingCar Wash Equipment & Supplies,McGinley & Associates Inc McLane Company Modern Welding CompanyMountain WestManufacturing Brett Bottenberg Jim Rueckert of California Inc Building MaintenanceMarketing Specialties Inc E-Mail bbottenberg@mcgin.com E-Mail jim.rueckert@Robert Bartlett Linda WightmanKirk Brumfield Phone (702) 260-4961 mclaneco.com E-Mail rbartlett@modweldco.com E-Mail linda@mtwestbm.comE-Mail kirk@mrktgspec.com Engineering, Environmental Phone (801) 673-9794 Phone (559) 275-9353 Phone (801) 964-1124Phone (406) 245-6117 C-Store Merchandise/Snacks, Tank Manufacturing, Janitorial ServicesTank Removal/Installation, McGinley & Associates Candy, Confection, Suppliers Above Ground Storage Tanks,Retail Petroleum Equipment, Joe McGinley Underground Storage TanksService Station Equipment E-Mail jmcginley@mcgin.comPhone (775) 829-2245Consultants, Environmental, continued on page 42WPMA News / Summer 2019Petroleum Testing/Sampling 39'