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Show By RICHARD DES RUISSEAUX Many students throw their Daily Utah Chronicle away before be-fore they think. Why not think first then throw it away. You will feel better about it. BETTER YET, save that Chronicle. You don't have to read it. (A recent survey showed that most students don't read the Chronicle anyway. any-way. They just pick it up sj they can throw it away.) The Chronicle might save you a lot of money. For instance, I housebroke my Boston Terrier on the Chronicle. As a matter of fact, indoors or out, she won't use anything else. An overwhelming majority of Salt Lake dogs prefer the Chronicle. YOURS PROBABLY will too. Why should you shell out ten cents a day for the higher priced spread when your dog cant tell the difference OF COURSE, some of you may have targe dogs. If this is the case, always take four or five Chronicles. That's what they're there for. On the other hand, some of you may not have a dog. But perhaps you have a bird. The Chronicle works equ-ly equ-ly well on the bottom l bird cage. This is because of the t. ity paper used for the Ck, icle. Even if you don't haw pet, save that Chronicle, The Chronicle can be s-to s-to line kitchen shelves r drawers, not to mention p bage cans and waste baste You can also save money : handkerchiefs by using : Chronicle if you don'i t getting ink on your nose. MOST DISCRIMINATE users prefer the editorial fs for this although I perai find the front page softer i more gentle to my skin. During the spring and n mer the Chronicle will se adequately for sleeping onje benches. However, in coM rainy weather you will appn iate the Tribune's fuller coe age. Several students have i clared that a Chronicle i mustard and onions is f eating. SPEAKING FOR myself find it hard to digest some the stuff they put in fc But then, some people f swallow anything. |