Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1919, Page 9

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Woes ig moe A small coal chute at Fifth and Maple streets caught fire at about Major Ormsby of Casper Talks of | 11 o’clock this morning and caused a Conditions aa Roads, After | loss of about $5. Spontaneous com- Reaching Cody. onthe Yel |bustion in some slack coal was the Tpastons cueneay |cause of the fire. Fireman put out | the blaze by the extensive use of CODY, Wyo. 21.—Maj {chemicals be-ause of the lack of any Pschale sce siete csolea water in this portion of the city for info aehewe coi wohilal en route | Te protection. The Casper Coal and to the Yellowstone canyon, staies it coke compeny is owner of the chute, is too bad, that with the volume of 1 a fae irate that is coming to tour ; a tat eee pe Steril te ie parl is A y | r have to see Weoning under nih wa!|en boards enabled the firemen to ex- verne. conditions.) “He and his party tinguish the fire with chemicals. The are just back after making a trip | fre plug in this neighborhood cannot as dar Cede ie Qitenaite and Towa, | be used to supply water to a blaze, and states that travel for this season | Temen said today, and rather than Rea justlatarted: , string hose for three blocks, chemi- As a road representative, Mr. |eals were used to handle the flames. Ormsby realizes more than ever that ing t» the fact that it was improved Wyoming must concentrate her ut- early last fal the best road in the most road efforts on the Lincoln| country tcla The roads thru the highway and the Yellowstone high-, lower basin, t way, and then improve the feeders! recently graded, he. of these two national roads later. cient amount of moisture an He stated that on his complete trip reason are mostly dust trails of eigu. this year, he found the poorest road | to ten inches deep. which he traversed in the twenty|*™ = miles beyond Thermopolis. With the lakes community bidding for the tray- el by the southern entrance it is very essential that the people of the extreme northern part of the state do their utmost in assisting the high- way department to put in the best condition possible the road leading to the eastern entrance. While down thru Colorado and Es- tes park Major Ormsby found that} they were working with a co-opera-} tive spirit in connection with the Na- tional park highway. As a majority of the eastern tourists make the scen- ic points in Colorado first they next turn their attention to Wyoming and complete the tour of the Rocky Mountain parks. He spoke very highly of the spien- did camping grounds and informa- tion bureau maintained by the Cody business men and said that other towns thruout the state would do well to emulate the camping features. Not only is it a great treat for the tour- ist who has camped out for wooks with no conveniences whatever to be able to pitch his tent in the Cody camping ground where electric lights | and water, and plenty of kindling wood are but a few of the many con- veniences at hand. | Major Ormsby entered a loud pro-| test against routing tourists and’ pleasure seekers thru the Big Horn basin towns after they leave Ther- mopolis on the journey to the park. He thinks that they should come over the Meeteetse-Cody way, which, ow- Sa eww ere eo ea re a we rrr Che Casper Daily Cribune i every way. The county agent’s work would be under much the same sup-|the earth, estimated \ervision that it is at the present time | thick, elevatic but the aid from the farmers in the /0f the land.above the sea, is 1,633, of |000 cubic miles. |county would make his work greater importance to the county. There are eleven counties which have farm bureaus out of twenty-| ‘one counties in the state at the pres- {ent. Natrona county is one of those |which has a farm agent but no farm | GIVEN BOOST AT Organizations Mean Better Sery- formed an interesting topic for dise} ice in Agricultural Extension |cussion as it related to this county. ‘ ee: | Work, Say Leaders in the |BOWMAN BUYS BENNETT HOME State Conference oommmnael — Todd W. Bowman has Organization of farm bureaus in|the H. M. Bennett proper all parts of the state ors bain South David street thru a d topic to come before the meeting) and J. G. Jones and will take pos- of farm agents, home demonstra-|sion at once. Mr. Bennett is leaving tion agents, club leaders, and state |for Sheriday, where he will be in- extension specialists held in Thermop- | terested in an oil filling station. lis, Wyo. July 17 to 19. G. M.! 4 persian carpet has been in use Penley, Natrona county farm agent, for over 200 year n the main hall represented this county at the meet-| of the Shah's palace in Teheran. ing which was attended by about 18 delegates from a district comprising | nearly ten counties. | The organization of a farm bureau, | it was emphasized at the meeting, | meant that the farmers would be well | ranized and would be able to get} information of the problems of differ- ent communities in each county. Tn way the farm agents will be en-| \_to better serve the county in purchased at 834 | con-| olis, A ration of COMPOUND "AIBA and CUBEBS — AT YOUR DRUGGIST— Ask for BY NAME ONLY. avoid Substitution. Next. 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