Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 6

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ees lM TAMA ed ha ARE AB e Sas — wets (HE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE AND WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW. PAGE SIX STAR VALLEY A SMILING WONDERLAND OF THE GREAT WEST roe Tae eer ELEVEN THRIVING TOWNS SCATTERED THROUGH DISTRICT ‘Indl Afton, Center of Wyoming’s Richest Dairying Section HE 8 Ls et d i SMOKERS’ MAGAZINES _ CASPER, WYO. | Cheese Industry Is} Earning Valley Just Fame i ht Hi Afton, me section of Wyoming ts su-passed by MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE. THIS FEMALE OF THE SPECIES! A MAN'S HOME” AS FINE A CAST AS YOU WILL SEE HARRY T. MOREY—KATHLYN WILLIAMS fire length from the south end of Unusual View of Town of Afton in Famous Star Vallev, Rich Agricultural Section of Southwestern Wyoming. the upper valley to the north end of | — FAIRE BINNEY—MATT MOORE the lower valley ts about fifty miles.|iittie trouble and not much to worry, gushing out of the solid rock, reveals| py rorty teachers all home-grown and erally given by high schools, and tn and their combined arc is about 240/ about, except thelr many broad acres,|some of the most wonderful geologicai| graduates of the Star valley high|addition some that In reality is college most of which can De! and how they can manage to get more| formations to be found anywhere. A| school with additional university train-| work. A very interesting and essentia) ing. There are enrolisd in these/ part of this is the seminary GRACE VALENTINE—ROLAND BOTTOMLY —ALSO— ——— fs very fertile Tho 1 in them and lve among/|trip to the Sulphur springs near Au- upper valley ts an exceptionally ne thickens their anxiety, Joys and|burn or Alpine, or a camp in the| grade schools about 1600 pupils, now directed by smoocth-etged, unfform basin, cut In| prosperity. It is a fact evident ar.i| meadows or hike in the hills furnishes ‘The Star Valley high school, located the inountains by an ancient giacter.(piain, that we have too many acres| recreation of a kind seldom found. | at afvon io a tacders inetitetion with | who served which also extends through the lower) her capita, and too many cows to milk. Business. eight instructors. These of course axg| With ths British armny. In His New Comedy valley. The altitude is about 6,000/ mors tntensive methods, smaller areas} ‘The princtpal occupation of the! not home product, but are college Social and Religious. “TORCHY TAKES A CHANCE” feet to 6.200 feet above the sea. Thelto care for, and better selected herds, | people is dairying. Some are engaged | evaduates from neighbor states. The| Each of the eleven wards or towns temperature varies from sbout $0 de-iiatthough ws bave good. emes now) |in raising beet cattle, and a few have|high echool offers all the work gen-' has tts meeting house where church grees to about 20 or 25 degrees below | would permit closer attention, elfmin- sheep. ‘Two crops of alfalfa, or one} ——— <= == = = mero, and {solated reports have made ate some of the waste, and make pleas- crop of watural meadow hay furnish xtreme points reached by thermom-|anter surroundings for all concerned. abundant feed to supply the livestock —AND— LATEST CURRENT EVENTS : PLAYING SUNDAY and MONDAY Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c tter oe high os 103 and as low as 40/ They aro, however a happy, contented| during the winters, Wheat, onte and $ below sero point. These extremes. | population and well they may be con- barley are the principal grain crops. | % nS from are not so bad after all tented and happy, for bere they lve| tardy vegetables and carden atuff cco|% ae people actually Ive here all the/with abundance of the necessities and | grown tn abundance, also some corn,|% “a The upper “jmuch of the luxuries of human life | beans, tomatoes and apples, and the| @ Ser ennly wpeekty ond. tts beauty 3) ivestard theta! ted ite ent 60 ghebb:| feast, Sauwbatien Were fruits ene secpeaeel by any ‘noch Ur veley | os ant satintnotion'te and abeus the | tatve valleys and mountains, with their Schools. ‘The lower valley, while not so smoot! shad. = . shady nooks and sunny glades; erystal| The best crop of all, however, is Jot one of the beanty spots of haeeicn |stFeama of ice-cold water filled with |the constant, continaing allecasons|$ F. A. VILLNAVE E.G. HADLEY . yet one of the beauty spots of America. | ; " | speckled trout, or meadow streams People. |and springs, the homes of wild ducks; ‘The people are mostly Mormona,|or collecting and studying geological too. There are qnd sre peaceable and generally good|data in the mountains. A trip to the| fourteen well regulated grade schools SHends and neichbora. They are in-|Swift creek geyser, a natural wonder, | directed by a superintendent of special and thrifty, and have very an intermittent spring of 414 East Second Street—Phone 600 qualifications and ability, and taught == — SSS CASPER’S BEST ONE OF CASPER’S ae ~ EQUIPPED PLANING MILL LEADING INDUSTRIES 1432 East Burlington Avenue What We Are Cabinet work, oil field truck bodies and cabs, band saw work, and general mill work of all kinds. i ih Doing atPresent-— We have special arrangements made to have finishing work done by some of the leading paint shops in the city. i Our building is 36x88 ft. One story frame structure, joining the Burlington right-of-way directly north of the old brewery and just out of the high rent district. \ “LET US FIGURE WITH YOU” hia ee x What We The past year we have been forced to refuse fixture contracts and mill work amounting to thousands of dollars owing to Plan to Do— our lack of space necessary to handling these jobs. : Therefore, in order to enlarge our plant and equip it with the machinery necessary. to compete with eastern and outside Fix- ture Companies, we are placing on the market. : : : } } $50,000.00 Worth of Shares In Our Company—In Units of Ten Dollars ($10.00) Each! ; Which will enable us to turn out work from the smallest cabinet job to the highest grade Store or Bank fixtures and will build an institution that will become the leading one of its kind in the Northwest. . —- on ' WE WILL EMPLOY CASPER MEN AND KEEP CASPER MONEY IN CASPER! ; WATCH OUR ADS! _— YOMR'IELEco, | CASPER MANUFACTURING AND CONSTRUCTION ASSN. Phone 1096-J Casper, Wyo. O. SUMMERS, Manager Phone 1096-J

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