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Show I I This, That And The Other BY LES DAVIDSON , RAISE CHICKENS About six months ago the government gov-ernment was telling everybody to raise as many chickens as pos-ible. pos-ible. There was going to be ashort-age ashort-age of meat and everybody was to eat chicken. Last week, the powers that be, mainly the professors pro-fessors who have splendid theories theor-ies but no practical knowledge say to call a halt on raising chickens. This all goes to show that the local boards should have the say professors gain their knowledge, scant though it is--by studying percentages from thickly settled portions of the country. No bunch of men miles away from; the place where chickens, chick-ens, or anything else for that matter, is raised are able to say that this or that should be done. Manufactures of baby-chicks feed say there is a shortage of corn, there is not, merely that the manufacturers man-ufacturers are prohibited from a just price for corn. WASTE There has been a great deal said about the waste which goes on in these United States, yet the people who reside in the eastern portion of the nation want the people peo-ple of the oil regions placed on the same ration for gasoline as obtained in the east. The government govern-ment is calling for more high' octane oc-tane in the east, to obtain this product it is necessaiy to make gasoline used in motor vehicles storage space is limited for this lower grade, consequently waste, for gallons of this lower grade has to be thrown away, wasted. OFFICIAL RETURNS Tweenty-five years ago the Hudson, Hud-son, Wyoming, town council authorized auth-orized the planting of broadleaf (Continued on page 5) a ' at the next election, and remember that when you cuss congress, you are cussing yourself. TO DEVELOP RESOURCES It looks as though the west is finally going to have some help in developing their vast resources. A senatorial committee, of which Senator J. O'Mahoney, of Wyoming, Wyom-ing, is a member, is now touring the western states with that idea in mind. They meet in Salt Lake City in August. THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER (Continued from page 1) Cottonwood saplings along the " streets, now these saplings have grown into trees about two feet thick and the shade cast by them is gratefully enjoyed by the citizens. cit-izens. Yourg truly had a hand in setting them out, he was mayor at that time. BE SURE OF YOUR MAN" Did you ever think when you send a man to congress that he is a cross-section of your community? com-munity? That he is just what his constituents are, that he represents repres-ents you at your best or your worst? Keep this thought in mind when you go to the polling place, |