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Neatest WANT TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? TIDBITS® WANTS TO TURN UP THE HEAT! by Patricia L. Cook “Cold” is the word for the weather in most locations of North America during January. Let’s turn up the heat in this issue of Tidbits using water, gas, logs, electricity and more. • Since the beginning of time, there has been a need to heat homes, buildings and more. The earliest type of indoor heating was an open fire. Fireplaces and wood stoves of many varieties were used worldwide. Still used in many modern and beautiful homes, fireplaces and stoves in developed countries now can be quite efficient and home fashion statements as well. In contrast, in many third-world countries, an open fire burning in the middle of a room is used to provide heat, leading to smoke, ash and other problems inside. • Scientists and inventors all over the world have experimented with how to heat the indoors for many years. Different types of systems were developed with differing degrees of success. • Starting before 100 AD, in the northern Roman Empire, a type of central heating known as hypocaust was used to conduct air heated by wood furnaces through empty spaces under floors and out of pipes in walls. Hypocaust literally means “fire beneath.” The systems were mainly used for private homes and public baths. turn the page for more! Q: Where is it always 90° but never hot? A: The North and South Poles! OVER 4 MILLION Readers Weekly Nationwide! FREE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006 Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC • www.tidbitswyoming.com • 307-473-8661 Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read Issue #399 January 19 - January 25, 2012 Advertise in..... 161 South Fenway 307-473-8661 www.tidbitswyoming.com [email protected] (307) 358-3636 247 Russell Ave., Douglas www.kktyonline.com 120 North 2nd Street • 307-358-1934 College Bowl Games! Malt Beverages Football Sundays- Incuding the BIG GAME

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TABLE OF CONTENTSISSUE 2012.4

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TURN UP THE HEAT!by Patricia L. Cook

“Cold” is the word for the weather in most locations of North America during January. Let’s turn up the heat in this issue of Tidbits using water, gas, logs, electricity and more.• Sincethebeginningoftime,therehasbeenaneedtoheathomes,buildingsandmore.Theearliesttypeofindoorheatingwasanopenfire.Fireplaces and wood stoves of many varieties were used worldwide. Still used in manymodern and beautiful homes, fireplaces andstovesindevelopedcountriesnowcanbequiteefficientandhomefashionstatementsaswell.In contrast, in many third-world countries, an openfireburning in themiddleof a room isused to provide heat, leading to smoke, ash and otherproblemsinside.

• Scientistsandinventorsallovertheworldhaveexperimented with how to heat the indoors for many years. Different types of systems were developed with differing degrees of success.

•Startingbefore100AD,inthenorthernRomanEmpire, a type of central heating known as hypocaustwasused toconductairheatedbywood furnaces through empty spaces under floors and out of pipes in walls. Hypocaustliterally means “fire beneath.” The systemsweremainlyusedforprivatehomesandpublicbaths.

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Glenrock, Douglas & WheatlandThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read Issue #399 January 19 - January 25, 2012

4th Quarter 2006Week 41

Oct 8 - Oct 14

TABLE OF CONTENTS

National Boss Day pages 1-4

Debtors’ Rights pages 5-6

Fifty-Two Pick-Up pages 7-8

Front PageIf you leave work late, no one will notice. If you leave work early, you’ll bump

into the boss in the parking lot.

TIDBITS GETS FIRED UP ABOUT

NATIONAL BOSS DAYby Stanley Drummond

Bosses are people, too. (Really!) And every year on October 16, America pays tribute to them.• Actually, National Boss Day was created in

1958 by an Illinois secretary named Patricia Haroski. She chose October 16 because it was her father’s birthday. Her father also happened to be her boss at the time. Nevertheless, she felt that bosses in general were underappreciated, and registered the date with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as an official observance.

• Interestingly enough, a 2005 survey done by an international human resources consulting firm revealed that the majority of employees would not trade places with their boss. The primary reason given was the change that would result between them and their co-workers. They could no longer ignore or laugh at any slackers in their department; they’d be responsible for any poor performers.

• Hallmark started selling Boss Day cards in 1979. While they don’t reveal actual sales figures, they do disclose that the “holiday” is poised to break into the list of top 10 card-send-ing events within the next few years.

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RAMS of GlenrockWORKING FOR

THE BUSINESSES & COMMUNITY OF GLENROCK,

CONVERSE COUNTY

President: Cindy Pittsley, The Flower ShopVice-President: Colbi Maddox, Hilltop National BankSec/Tresurer: Brenda Stark, Star * k Tack, Feed & Cowgirl Country GiftsBoard Member at Large: Travis Henderson, Star * k CommunicationsBoard Member at Large: Christina Hiser, Christina’s Hair & Nails

Board Member at Large: Patty Reiter, Reiter MachineBoard Member at Large: Jim Moulton, Glenrock

Motorsports

NEXT MEET N GREET: Thursday, Dec 15, 2011,at Star * k Tack, Feed & Cowgirl Country Gifts inside Glenrock Motorsports, 545 E Birch, Glenrock 5:30 - 7:00 pm. Businesses and community are invited. There will be games, beverages, appetizers AND SANTA WILL BE ON SITE! NEXT FUNDRAISER: 4th Annual Fire & Ice, February 1, 2012, Fort Diablo Steak House, Glenrock WY (Tables are limited, so get your tickests soon.) RAMS is a 100% volunteer organization that is committed to the Glenrock, Converse County community. 100% of all fundrasising proceeds are reinvested back into the community strictly for the benefit of the community. 2011 has been a productive year for RAMS: After two years of hard work,

dedication and fundrasiers, Glenrock now has the Glenrock CMB, (Community Message Board)! The CMB was made possible by RAMS of Glenrock, the extra time/input from Dan Schreiner, Deer Creek Drug, and the devoted contributors who volunteered their time, support and donations to see the project through to completion. RAMS started community Meet N Greets in 2011. Meet N Greets are hosted by RAMS business members, open to the public, and held on the 3rd Thursday of every other month beginning in February. RAMS will continue to host fundraisers and Meet N Greets to support the Glenrock Community. RAMS looks forward to the participation of our current members, new members and the wonderful Glenrock community.

NEXT MEET AND GREET Thursday, February 16th, 2012

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TURN UP THE HEAT! (continued):•The Royal Monastery of Our Lady of theWheel,foundedin1202ontheEbroRiverinSpain,containsanexcellentexampleofatypeofcentralheating.TheCistercianmonksusedriverdiversionscombinedwithindoorwood-firedfurnacestoheatthelargebuilding.

•Fast-forward a bit in history, and BenjaminFranklin, a famous American of many talents, inventedtheFranklinStoveinthe1740s.Hisstoves heated double the space using lesswood than fireplaces and were equipped totake in fresh air and minimize smoke. Another inventor, David Rittenhouse, improvedFranklin’s design with an L-shaped exhaust pipe. The stoves became popular all overAmerica and Europe.

• The Franklin stove and other wood stoveshelpedheat homesmore efficiently since thestoves generated heat all around their iron bodies. They typically used one quarter asmuchwoodfortwiceasmuchheat.Theydidpresent a safety challenge though; touching thestoveshaddisastrouseffects.Today,manyefficient wood stoves are being sold withmodern safety features.

•Also developed in the 1700s was the firsthydrological system; as the word implies, it usedwater.ThesystemwasinstalledinPetertheGreat’sSummerPalace inSt.Petersburg,Russia. It was the real forerunner of centralheating,andsoontheFrench,SwissandBritishfollowedwith theirownwater-basedsystemsintheearly1800s.

• An interesting early steam-heating systemwas developed by Angier March Perkins inEngland in 1830.The first of his systems tobe installedwas in thehomeofGovernoroftheBankofEngland,JohnHorleyPalmer.ThereasonPalmerwantedthesystem?Sohecouldgrow grapes in England’s cold climate! 1st Quarter 2012

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TURN UP THE HEAT! (continued):•WhenaRussianbusinessmanofPolishdescent,FranzSanGalli,inventedthetraditionalcast-iron radiator in about 1855, water-basedheat really became popular. This inventioncontributedsignificantlytoourmodernheatingsystems.

•Theradiatorsystemreliedonaboilerlocatedinthebasementtoheatwater,andpipescarriedthehotwatertotheremainderofthebuilding.Many older homes still use these types ofheating systems.

•Withthediscoveryofelectricityandthestudyof how to harness and use it, inventors started using their imaginations and brainpower toinvent many appliances to improve living conditions.Oneoftheseimportantinventionswastheelectricheater,inventedbyAlexanderGrahamBell.

•Earlyelectricheatersconsistedofsmallmetalboxesholdingelectric lightbulbs.Theboxesproduced a comforting glow, and as the heat transferredfromthebulbtothemetal,theygotwarmer and warmed the surrounding air.

•These early heaters worked, but, of course,many inventors have improved on the heaters for generations. In 1905, engineer AlbertMarshdiscoveredametalalloycalledchromelthatprovedtobeagreatmaterialformakingheating elements inside heaters. He becameknown as the father of the electrical heating industry.

•Throughtheyears,spaceheaters,asthesmallmachines were called, made their way into homes.Theyworkedgreattoheatthe“space”where the family gathered. Fireplaces and wood stoves as well as furnaces with systems thatpushedwarmairfromthebasementwerestill employed as well. In colder climates, many wood furnaces were gradually replaced with coal, then fuel oil, natural gas and propane.

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FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Gives you a convenient way to achieve optimal intakes of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, as well as special age defying nutrients√ Contains 4 primary Isagenix anti-aging products√ Essentials for Men™ or Essentials for Women™√ Ageless Actives™ delivers potent dosages of CoQ10, vitamin D3 and resveratrol√ IsaOmega Supreme® promotes cardiovascular and brain health by providing a high-potency amount of DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids√ C-Lyte features Isa-C Complex™, a combination of three forms of vitamin C, designed to deliver long-lasting antioxidant protection√ Saves you more that 30% on total cost of each individual product√ Targets the specific anti-aging needs of both men and women

Ageless Renewal SerumAre You Ready To Look Years Younger?

FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Helps diminish the appearance of deep lines and wrinkles√ Helps firm, tone, balance and brighten the skin for a healthy and luminous glow√ Contains a high concentration of naturally derived epidermal growth factors to stimulate the body’s natural ability to replenish skin√ Features Repair-Plex™, a proprietary complex containing polypeptides and active growth factors that work to support the skin’s natural renewal and revitalizing processes√ Combats the signs of aging by help the skin “remember” what is has “forgotten” with age√ Comes with a 30-day money back guarantee; Expect younger looking skin in as few as 30 days√ Does not use harsh irritants or chemicals common to other products

Ageless Actives™Rebuild And Restore A New You

Joint and Pain Relief SystemA Game Changer for Joint Health

FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Combats the effects of “cellular aging,” a result of free radical damage on cell proteins, membranes and DNA√ Restores your youth from within; helps regenerate your body at the cellular level using the latest bioactive ingredients to help slow the progressive loss of physiological reserves and functions√ Combines CoQ10 and vitamin D3, as well as age-defying resveratol to help support the body to rebuild and restore its vital systems√ Applies exclusive technology making our CoQ10 800% more absorbable than standard powder forms√ Contains 1,000IU per serving of vitamin D3 to enhance the body’s absorption of calcium√ Boasts 250mg of resveratrol per serving, the equivalent of more than 160 glasses of red wine√ Also features adaptogens, including, wolfberry, ashwagandha and turmeric to help balance the body’s system

FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF AGELESS JOINT SUPPORT™ TABLET√ Triple-action support that protects, rejuvenates and soothes the joint√ Combines a proprietary blend of over 19 scientifically-supported, all natural ingredients√ Key nutrients support long-lasting joint comfort and overall joint movement, flexibility, and mobility√ Supports the production and strengthening of cartilage√ Promotes greater mobility and facilitates a wider range of motion

Isa SunGuard™Stay Safe in the Sun While Replenishing Your Skin

FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Moisture-rich, broad-spectrum sun protection using zinc oxide and titanium oxide√ Does not contain paraben, phthalates, PABA, fragrance or oil√ Is safe for children as young as 3 years old√ Great for sensitive and acne-prone skin√ Synergistically works to block the sun’s harmful UVB “burning rays” and UVA “aging” rays√ Contains green tea, aloe vera gel, chamomile extract, and Pro-Vitamins B5√ Promotes a dual-action approach that both protects and replenishes, helping to reduce the visible signs of aging and restore your skin’s natural healthy glow

10 REASONSWhy Isagenix® is Your Anti-Aging Solution1. SLOW AGING FROM THE INSIDE OUTIsagenix Nutritional Cleansing and Replenishing™ products help eliminate harmful toxins and impurities from the body that can accelerate the aging process. These products also replenish the body with crucial nutrients for optimal health. The Rejuvity and other anti-aging products also address the need for optimal cellular nutrition that ultimately creates a new level of wellness, vitality, and youthful appearance from the inside out.

2. ADDRESS AGING ON ALL FRONTS-NOT JUST SKINThe skin is largely an indication of how the body is aging. If the body has been abused, neglected and malnourished, then the skin will reflect this. However, if the body’s cells, tissues and organs are protected from harmful pollutants and replenished with crucial nutrients, the skin will reflect this level of health by appearing vibrant, glowing and youthful.

3. NO HARSH CHEMICALS OR IRRITANTSThe anti-aging products in the Rejuvity and IsaDermix® lines do not use any harsh, irritating chemicals or compounds, including phthalates or parabens. Other common products that include harsh compounds often require downtime and may damage the skin further.

4. PROMOTE SKIN’S NATURAL PROCESSESAgeless Renewal Serum and other anti-aging skin products help minimize the appearance of deep wrinkles, support collagen production, improve elasticity and tone, and increase firmness by helping the skin remember what it has forgotten as we age.

5. BOOST ENERGY, VITALITY, AND OVERALL HEALTHIn addition to the superior skin care, Rejuvity and other Isagenix Nutritional Cleansing and Replenishing products slow biological aging of the entire body, leading to enhanced energy and a new level of vitality and improved overall wellness.6. SUPPORTED BY SCIENCEAll of the ingredients in Rejuvity and the other Isagenix anti-aging and replenishing products are supported by scientific research. In addition, many of the company’s own products - including Ageless Renewal Serum - have been specifically investigated in scientific trials with extremely positive results. A recent trial on Ageless Renewal Serum showed a 92% increase in the overall improvement of the skin, and the CoQ10 used in Ageless Actives has been shown to be 800% more absorbable than standard powder forms used in other products.

7. SUPERIOR QUALITYIsagenix prides itself in using only the highest quality ingredients. With Rejuvity and other anti-aging product lines, this commitment to quality continues.8. UNMATCHED INGREDIENT FORMULATIONSAll of the Isagenix product lines boast unmatched ingredient profiles you can’t find in any other product. These include the growth factors, polypeptides and actives in Ageless Renewal Serum, the lipid-based CoQ10 in Ageless Actives, and many more.

9. ISAGENIX IS AHEAD OF THE CURVEThe Isagenix Quality, Regulatory, Technology, Science (QRTS) teams use the latest scientific research to create life-changing products, thus solidifying its position as an industry leader.

FREELimited Time OfferPurchase a minimum of one Rejuvity product

from this website at our low wholesale direct pricing and receive Six servings of nutrient dense Super Food

including 2 gluten free Complete Meals, 2 Heart Healthy snacks and 2 Child Friendly energy drinks!

10. AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE REPLENISHING CATEGORYIsagenix is the creator of the Replenishing product category. Its anti-aging product lines continue to solidify this position as the company continues to develop new products within this category.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF AGELESS PAIN RELIEF™ CREAM√ Provides fast-acting, deep-penetrating pain relief for muscles and joints√ Contains all-natural ingredients including menthol and methyl salicylate√ Includes Glucosamine, Chondrotin, and MSM√ Greaseless and fast absorbing

BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This program is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician or health care professional before starting this or any other health or fitness program. If you are under the age of 18, pregnant, lactating, are al-lergic, or have any other medical condition, please consult a physician before use. Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.

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Make 2012 the Year You Do It Yourself

When it comes to home repairs and maintenance, you don't always need to hire others. Make this the year you do it yourself -- and save money. Here are some projects you can do yourself if you take it one step at a time:--Install laminate and tile flooring: The key is making sure the base flooring preparation is appropriate for the laminate. Ask questions before you buy and read the instructions. Putting laminate flooring on a plywood subfloor upstairs is different than putting down flooring on concrete in a basement.--Plumbing: You can repair a leaky faucet or toilet that

keeps running, install washers, toilets and sinks, and more, but know when the project is too big. If the project involves pipes that bring water into your home or if it involves digging up the yard, it's too big. --Simple electrical

repairs: You can install a new outlet, dimmer switch or thermostat. You can rewire a lamp. Buy a voltage detector and be sure to cut off the power at the circuit panel. The key is to know when a project is out of the range of your abilities -- and safety. For many electrical projects, your local code likely will require a licensed electrician.--Decorating: Look through magazines at the library for ideas that appeal to you. Paint, wallpaper and new slipcovers or throw pillows can change the look of any room.Here are some more tips:Some of the big-box hardware stores have videos on project how-to, but the best ones are on YouTube.com where others have posted videos of their own. You're also likely to learn more about what NOT

to do by watching these.Expand your tool box if you need basics such as a hammer, two types of screwdrivers, and so on, but borrow any expensive tools you'll only need once.If you haven't done a project before, read the instructions twice. Ask for advice, and get a friend to help. If a friend is doing a new project, offer to lend a hand. You'll pick up ideas and hints.Take classes: Saturday morning classes at the local big-box store can teach you the basics for various home-repair projects.Rule of thumb: Know your limits so you don't end up paying more for a professional fix.

David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

PAW’S CORNERBy Sam Mazzotta

Cat-Proofing Your HouseDEAR PAW’S CORNER: A friend of mine recently commented that when she brought her new cat home last year, she immediately had to put protective caps on all the electrical outlets because the cat kept try-ing to stick her claws into them. Do cats really do that? Mine doesn’t. -- Sarah in Burlington, Vt.

DEAR SARAH: It’s not unheard of, as cats are curi-ous, like to explore and often find certain things fas-cinating (while being totally uninterested in other things, like the expensive catnip-infused designer mouse I bought for my cat last Christmas. Not that I’m bitter about that).Because of this, and because no one is ever total-ly sure what a cat will take a keen interest in, cat-proofing the areas in which your cat roams is es-sential. Make sure it can’t access the places where you store cleaning supplies or human food (some of which can be poisonous to cats). Put houseplants, particularly those from the lily family, out of reach

-- or even better, out of the house -- as they can be deadly to cats when ingested. Don’t let the cat access areas like the garage, workshop or the utility room. Be aware of where your cat is before you open the front door, so that it doesn’t slip outside.Because cats tend to be much more low-maintenance than dogs, most pet owners don’t think much about taking precautions keep their cats away from dan-gerous areas. Do what’s necessary to keep them safe from potential hazards.

Send your questions or tips to [email protected], or write to Paw’s Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. For more pet care-related advice and information, visit www.pawscorner.com.

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Take Your Good Health on the Go with Individually Wrapped A.M. and P.M. Packets

FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Gives you a convenient way to achieve optimal intakes of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, as well as special age defying nutrients√ Contains 4 primary Isagenix anti-aging products√ Essentials for Men™ or Essentials for Women™√ Ageless Actives™ delivers potent dosages of CoQ10, vitamin D3 and resveratrol√ IsaOmega Supreme® promotes cardiovascular and brain health by providing a high-potency amount of DHA and EPA omega-3 fatty acids√ C-Lyte features Isa-C Complex™, a combination of three forms of vitamin C, designed to deliver long-lasting antioxidant protection√ Saves you more that 30% on total cost of each individual product√ Targets the specific anti-aging needs of both men and women

Ageless Renewal SerumAre You Ready To Look Years Younger?

FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Helps diminish the appearance of deep lines and wrinkles√ Helps firm, tone, balance and brighten the skin for a healthy and luminous glow√ Contains a high concentration of naturally derived epidermal growth factors to stimulate the body’s natural ability to replenish skin√ Features Repair-Plex™, a proprietary complex containing polypeptides and active growth factors that work to support the skin’s natural renewal and revitalizing processes√ Combats the signs of aging by help the skin “remember” what is has “forgotten” with age√ Comes with a 30-day money back guarantee; Expect younger looking skin in as few as 30 days√ Does not use harsh irritants or chemicals common to other products

Ageless Actives™Rebuild And Restore A New You

Joint and Pain Relief SystemA Game Changer for Joint Health

FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Combats the effects of “cellular aging,” a result of free radical damage on cell proteins, membranes and DNA√ Restores your youth from within; helps regenerate your body at the cellular level using the latest bioactive ingredients to help slow the progressive loss of physiological reserves and functions√ Combines CoQ10 and vitamin D3, as well as age-defying resveratol to help support the body to rebuild and restore its vital systems√ Applies exclusive technology making our CoQ10 800% more absorbable than standard powder forms√ Contains 1,000IU per serving of vitamin D3 to enhance the body’s absorption of calcium√ Boasts 250mg of resveratrol per serving, the equivalent of more than 160 glasses of red wine√ Also features adaptogens, including, wolfberry, ashwagandha and turmeric to help balance the body’s system

FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF AGELESS JOINT SUPPORT™ TABLET√ Triple-action support that protects, rejuvenates and soothes the joint√ Combines a proprietary blend of over 19 scientifically-supported, all natural ingredients√ Key nutrients support long-lasting joint comfort and overall joint movement, flexibility, and mobility√ Supports the production and strengthening of cartilage√ Promotes greater mobility and facilitates a wider range of motion

Isa SunGuard™Stay Safe in the Sun While Replenishing Your Skin

FEATURES AND BENEFITS√ Moisture-rich, broad-spectrum sun protection using zinc oxide and titanium oxide√ Does not contain paraben, phthalates, PABA, fragrance or oil√ Is safe for children as young as 3 years old√ Great for sensitive and acne-prone skin√ Synergistically works to block the sun’s harmful UVB “burning rays” and UVA “aging” rays√ Contains green tea, aloe vera gel, chamomile extract, and Pro-Vitamins B5√ Promotes a dual-action approach that both protects and replenishes, helping to reduce the visible signs of aging and restore your skin’s natural healthy glow

10 REASONSWhy Isagenix® is Your Anti-Aging Solution1. SLOW AGING FROM THE INSIDE OUTIsagenix Nutritional Cleansing and Replenishing™ products help eliminate harmful toxins and impurities from the body that can accelerate the aging process. These products also replenish the body with crucial nutrients for optimal health. The Rejuvity and other anti-aging products also address the need for optimal cellular nutrition that ultimately creates a new level of wellness, vitality, and youthful appearance from the inside out.

2. ADDRESS AGING ON ALL FRONTS-NOT JUST SKINThe skin is largely an indication of how the body is aging. If the body has been abused, neglected and malnourished, then the skin will reflect this. However, if the body’s cells, tissues and organs are protected from harmful pollutants and replenished with crucial nutrients, the skin will reflect this level of health by appearing vibrant, glowing and youthful.

3. NO HARSH CHEMICALS OR IRRITANTSThe anti-aging products in the Rejuvity and IsaDermix® lines do not use any harsh, irritating chemicals or compounds, including phthalates or parabens. Other common products that include harsh compounds often require downtime and may damage the skin further.

4. PROMOTE SKIN’S NATURAL PROCESSESAgeless Renewal Serum and other anti-aging skin products help minimize the appearance of deep wrinkles, support collagen production, improve elasticity and tone, and increase firmness by helping the skin remember what it has forgotten as we age.

5. BOOST ENERGY, VITALITY, AND OVERALL HEALTHIn addition to the superior skin care, Rejuvity and other Isagenix Nutritional Cleansing and Replenishing products slow biological aging of the entire body, leading to enhanced energy and a new level of vitality and improved overall wellness.6. SUPPORTED BY SCIENCEAll of the ingredients in Rejuvity and the other Isagenix anti-aging and replenishing products are supported by scientific research. In addition, many of the company’s own products - including Ageless Renewal Serum - have been specifically investigated in scientific trials with extremely positive results. A recent trial on Ageless Renewal Serum showed a 92% increase in the overall improvement of the skin, and the CoQ10 used in Ageless Actives has been shown to be 800% more absorbable than standard powder forms used in other products.

7. SUPERIOR QUALITYIsagenix prides itself in using only the highest quality ingredients. With Rejuvity and other anti-aging product lines, this commitment to quality continues.8. UNMATCHED INGREDIENT FORMULATIONSAll of the Isagenix product lines boast unmatched ingredient profiles you can’t find in any other product. These include the growth factors, polypeptides and actives in Ageless Renewal Serum, the lipid-based CoQ10 in Ageless Actives, and many more.

9. ISAGENIX IS AHEAD OF THE CURVEThe Isagenix Quality, Regulatory, Technology, Science (QRTS) teams use the latest scientific research to create life-changing products, thus solidifying its position as an industry leader.

FREELimited Time OfferPurchase a minimum of one Rejuvity product

from this website at our low wholesale direct pricing and receive Six servings of nutrient dense Super Food

including 2 gluten free Complete Meals, 2 Heart Healthy snacks and 2 Child Friendly energy drinks!

10. AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE REPLENISHING CATEGORYIsagenix is the creator of the Replenishing product category. Its anti-aging product lines continue to solidify this position as the company continues to develop new products within this category.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF AGELESS PAIN RELIEF™ CREAM√ Provides fast-acting, deep-penetrating pain relief for muscles and joints√ Contains all-natural ingredients including menthol and methyl salicylate√ Includes Glucosamine, Chondrotin, and MSM√ Greaseless and fast absorbing

BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This program is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician or health care professional before starting this or any other health or fitness program. If you are under the age of 18, pregnant, lactating, are al-lergic, or have any other medical condition, please consult a physician before use. Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.

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Week 4Jan 22 -28

Page 4

TURN UP THE HEAT! (continued):•TheIndustrialRevolutionofthe18thand19th

centuries saw many scientists, engineers and others inventing new machines for all kinds ofneeds.Forcedair systemswithductsbuiltthroughceilingsandfloorsusedelectricfanstodistributeheatandcameonthesceneinabout1935,introducedbytheLennoxCompany.

•HVAC systems (heating, ventilating and air-conditioning) have been around for quitea while. As far back as 1901, Alfred Wolffdesigned a large system for heating, cooling and humidity control at theNewYorkStockExchange. The term “air-conditioning” wasnotuseduntilStuartCramer,atextileengineerfromNorthCarolina,coinedthetermin1906.

•Our options for heating today aremany.Wecan have electric forced-air heat; ceiling or floorcableheating;naturalgas,oilorpropaneheating; fireplaces with blowers to push outthe heat; fireplace inserts; woodstoves; heatpumps; and more. Most households heatwith natural gas, with electricity coming in second,andsmallernumbersusingfueloilandpropane.

• Thermostatsnowinhomesallowustoprogramourheattobeaswarmorcoolaswewantatcertain times of the day or night. If you stop air leaks around windows and doors that allow cold air to sneak in, the efficiency of yoursystem will be greatly enhanced. But if youreally want to save money, set your thermostat low and don some long underwear, a sweater, a hat, some socks and gloves!

1st Quarter 2012Week 4

Jan 22 -28Page 5

LANDMARKS OF THE WORLD:

THE ARCTIC TUNDRAThe tundra is “an areawhere levels of subsoilbeneaththesurfaceoftheeartharepermanentlyfrozen.”Therearetwotypesoftundra:theArcticTundraandtheAlpineTundra.

• TheArcticTundraisfoundnearornorthoftheArctic Circle around the North Pole.AlpineTundra is found at many different mountaintop locations on earth at altitudes where trees do not grow.

• TheArcticTundraislocatedinnorthernAlaskaandCanada,Greenland, northernRussia andpartsoftheScandinaviancountriesofNorway,SwedenandFinland.

•Permafrostisthepermanentlyfrozenlayerofsoilanddeadplants thatextendsabout1,476feet (450m)under the surfaceof the tundra.Theaveragesummertemperatureis10to20°F(-12to-6°C).Wintertemperaturesaverage-20to-30°F(-28to-34°C).InmuchoftheArctic Tundra, the permafrost is frozen yearround, but in the southern areas, the groundabove the permafrost will thaw in the shortsummers allowing perennial plants to grow.

•Thesunshines24hoursadayduringtheshort50to60daygrowingseasonofsummer,whilewinterbringscompletedarkness.Thesummermelting forms bogs and shallow lakes, andanimal life abounds. Insects and millions ofmigratingbirdsfeedonthesummerbogsandplantgrowth.Thegroundrefreezesinwinter,and the plants go dormant, waiting for the sun and warmth of the next short summer.

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January 19 - January 25, 2012 Page 5Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland January 19 - January 25, 2012

Q: Where is it always 90° but never hot?

A: The North and South Poles!

1. Hardwood

2. Season (To let it dry; moisture con-tent should be less than 20 percent.)

1. By the cord. One cord is a woodpile 8 feet wide by 4 feet high of 4-foot-long logs (3.62 m³).2. By the cubic meter (1 m³ = ~0.276 cords).3. Darker4. 205. Creosote buildup can cause chimney fi res.

Guy Fieri 1/22/1968Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger 1/23/1951Mary Lou Retton 1/24/1968Etta James 1/25/1938Wayne Gretzky 1/26/1961Mikhail Baryshnikov 1/27/1948Rick Warren 1/28/1954

This word means: The movement or circulation of fresh air; important in heating buildings.

1st Quarter 2011Week 4

To cut down on drafts of cold air coming into your home, caulking works wonders. Think of your home as a boat and the air as water, and then think of how careful you would be to prevent leaks. Stop the air leaks so your heating bill doesn’t cause your bank account to sink!

1/22 National Blonde Brownie Day1/23 Chinese New Year1/24 Compliment Day1/25 Opposite Day1/26 Australia Day1/27 Chocolate Cake Day1/28 Fun at Work Day

1. Which type of wood burns the longest and hottest, soft or hardwood?

2. It is important to ____________ wood before burning it.

1. How is fi rewood sold/measured in the United States?2. How is fi rewood sold in countries with the metric system? 3. Is seasoned fi rewood darker or lighter than fresh wood?4. Wood burns best when the moisture con-tent is less than ___ percent.5. What happens in a fi replace if there is too much moisture in the wood you burn?

“A house is not a home unless it contains food and fi re for the mind as well as the

body.” – Benjamin Franklin

VENT I L AT ION

N O V T I L E N A T I

President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) visited Hot Springs National Park on June 10, 1936, during the Arkansas centennial celebration. They toured the Fordyce Bathhouse. FDR actually never bathed in Hot Springs but did use the therapeutic baths at Warm Springs, Georgia, regularly to relieve his pain from polio.

If it is too cold inside the house: 1) Teenagers don’t worry about acne. They worry about goose bumps! 2) Words freeze in the air. To hear a complete sentence you grab the words and take them closer to the fi replace! 4) The baby’s rubber ducky refuses to get in the tub.

The fi rst automatic electric fi re alarm was invented by Francis Robbins Upton in 1890. It wasn’t until 1965 that home smoke detectors were invented by Duane D. Pearsall and Stanley Bennett Peterson. Smoke detectors have been required in every home across the United States since 1980.

1st Quarter 2012Week 4

Jan 22 -28Page 4

TURN UP THE HEAT! (continued):•TheIndustrialRevolutionofthe18thand19th

centuries saw many scientists, engineers and others inventing new machines for all kinds ofneeds.Forcedair systemswithductsbuiltthroughceilingsandfloorsusedelectricfanstodistributeheatandcameonthesceneinabout1935,introducedbytheLennoxCompany.

•HVAC systems (heating, ventilating and air-conditioning) have been around for quitea while. As far back as 1901, Alfred Wolffdesigned a large system for heating, cooling and humidity control at theNewYorkStockExchange. The term “air-conditioning” wasnotuseduntilStuartCramer,atextileengineerfromNorthCarolina,coinedthetermin1906.

•Our options for heating today aremany.Wecan have electric forced-air heat; ceiling or floorcableheating;naturalgas,oilorpropaneheating; fireplaces with blowers to push outthe heat; fireplace inserts; woodstoves; heatpumps; and more. Most households heatwith natural gas, with electricity coming in second,andsmallernumbersusingfueloilandpropane.

• Thermostatsnowinhomesallowustoprogramourheattobeaswarmorcoolaswewantatcertain times of the day or night. If you stop air leaks around windows and doors that allow cold air to sneak in, the efficiency of yoursystem will be greatly enhanced. But if youreally want to save money, set your thermostat low and don some long underwear, a sweater, a hat, some socks and gloves!

1st Quarter 2012Week 4

Jan 22 -28Page 5

LANDMARKS OF THE WORLD:

THE ARCTIC TUNDRAThe tundra is “an areawhere levels of subsoilbeneaththesurfaceoftheeartharepermanentlyfrozen.”Therearetwotypesoftundra:theArcticTundraandtheAlpineTundra.

• TheArcticTundraisfoundnearornorthoftheArctic Circle around the North Pole.AlpineTundra is found at many different mountaintop locations on earth at altitudes where trees do not grow.

• TheArcticTundraislocatedinnorthernAlaskaandCanada,Greenland, northernRussia andpartsoftheScandinaviancountriesofNorway,SwedenandFinland.

•Permafrostisthepermanentlyfrozenlayerofsoilanddeadplants thatextendsabout1,476feet (450m)under the surfaceof the tundra.Theaveragesummertemperatureis10to20°F(-12to-6°C).Wintertemperaturesaverage-20to-30°F(-28to-34°C).InmuchoftheArctic Tundra, the permafrost is frozen yearround, but in the southern areas, the groundabove the permafrost will thaw in the shortsummers allowing perennial plants to grow.

•Thesunshines24hoursadayduringtheshort50to60daygrowingseasonofsummer,whilewinterbringscompletedarkness.Thesummermelting forms bogs and shallow lakes, andanimal life abounds. Insects and millions ofmigratingbirdsfeedonthesummerbogsandplantgrowth.Thegroundrefreezesinwinter,and the plants go dormant, waiting for the sun and warmth of the next short summer.

Advertise in.....

161 South Fenway307-473-8661

[email protected]

1st Quarter 2012Week 4

Jan 22 -28Page 5

LANDMARKS OF THE WORLD:

THE ARCTIC TUNDRAThe tundra is “an areawhere levels of subsoilbeneaththesurfaceoftheeartharepermanentlyfrozen.”Therearetwotypesoftundra:theArcticTundraandtheAlpineTundra.

• TheArcticTundraisfoundnearornorthoftheArctic Circle around the North Pole.AlpineTundra is found at many different mountaintop locations on earth at altitudes where trees do not grow.

• TheArcticTundraislocatedinnorthernAlaskaandCanada,Greenland, northernRussia andpartsoftheScandinaviancountriesofNorway,SwedenandFinland.

•Permafrostisthepermanentlyfrozenlayerofsoilanddeadplants thatextendsabout1,476feet (450m)under the surfaceof the tundra.Theaveragesummertemperatureis10to20°F(-12to-6°C).Wintertemperaturesaverage-20to-30°F(-28to-34°C).InmuchoftheArctic Tundra, the permafrost is frozen yearround, but in the southern areas, the groundabove the permafrost will thaw in the shortsummers allowing perennial plants to grow.

•Thesunshines24hoursadayduringtheshort50to60daygrowingseasonofsummer,whilewinterbringscompletedarkness.Thesummermelting forms bogs and shallow lakes, andanimal life abounds. Insects and millions ofmigratingbirdsfeedonthesummerbogsandplantgrowth.Thegroundrefreezesinwinter,and the plants go dormant, waiting for the sun and warmth of the next short summer.

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Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland Page 6 January 19 - January 25, 2012 January 19 - January 25, 2012 January 19 - January 25, 2012 Page 4 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY January 19 - 25, 2012 January 19 - 25, 2012 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY Page 5

MISC.CASH FOR CARS! Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY! Instant Offer. 1-888-420-3806

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas in-terests. Send details P. O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201

CHIMNEY SER-VICES

HOMES FOR SALE

RE/MAX THE GROUP, AMY LUND, Call 1-800-651-9004 &

Enter ID#.

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website:www.seecasperhomes.com

For detailed info, see pictures, virtual tours & request more

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at: 307-473-8343

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THE HOUSE OF HOPE is shelter that gives the home-less a place to call home. 623 S Wolcott. FREE shopping for needy families. Each family can come one a month and get clothes. We provide shoes coats hats, diaper when in stock. Donations of clothing is well appreciated.

HELP WANTED

NAIL TEK, SEMI PRIVATE ROOM. Call 234-9700.

PAPA JOHNÍS IS LOOKING FOR YOU We are seeking qualified applicants for all posi-tions (particularly managers). Please stop by to complete an application, or fax/email your resume to 234-1847 [email protected].

Alisha CollinsOwner/Publisher161 S. Fenway • Casper, WY 82601

307-473-8661 • [email protected]

www.tidbitswyoming.comCell: 307-247-1806

[email protected]

“The NEATEST Little Paper Ever Read!”

Collette BrackenAssistant Publisher

Cell: [email protected]

Published and Distributed by Alimon Publishing, LLC

Locally Owned and Operated by Alisha Collins

Cell: [email protected]

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

OPPORTUNI-TIES

DRIVERS: CDLTRAINING-NOW. COM is now accept-ing applications for driver trainees! 16 Day Company sponsored CDL training now available! No experience or credit required. 1-800-991-7531 #3130 www. CDLTrainingnow.co

THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspector. Job Placement As-sistance. Financial Aid avail-able for those who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

FURNITURE

AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 307-473-2400.

MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE Queen Pillowtop Matt & Box $279, King Set $379, Full Set $225, Twin Set $159. While Supplies Last. Call 307-473-2400.

• It was noted 20th-century poet T.S. Eliot who made the following sage observation: “Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.”

• The United States’ first railroad was built in 1809 in Crown Creek, Pa., by a man named Thomas Leiper. It had wooden tracks.

• When the now-classic television show “Gilligan’s Island” first aired in 1964, critics were not impressed. The review published in the San Francisco Chronicle said, “It is difficult to believe that this show was written, directed and produced by adults. It marks a new low in the networks’ estimation of public intelligence.” The show went on to air for three seasons and spurred three TV movie sequels.

• Believing that beards and long hair were too easy for enemies to grab, Alexander the Great ordered his soldiers to shave their faces and heads before going into battle.

• You hear a lot about the isolationism of Switzerland -- the country that’s always neutral in any conflict -- but you might be surprised to learn how serious they are about it. The country’s system of roads is mined in 2,000 places and can be demolished in the space of 10 minutes.

• Are you doing your share? If you’ve had a beer today, you’ve contributed to the approximately 90 million cans of the brew that are consumed by Americans every day.

• When the territory that later became the state of Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867, the cost came out to about 2 cents per acre.

• It’s not clear why, but it seems that fine hair grows faster than coarse hair.

© 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

by Samantha Weaver

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January 19 - January 25, 2012 Page 7Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland January 19 - January 25, 2012

ANSWERS

Advertise in.....

161 South Fenway307-473-8661

[email protected]

Readers LOVE Magic Maze. Sponsor this puzzle for as

little as $20 per week.

Q: Where is it always 90° but never hot?

A: The North and South Poles!

1. Hardwood

2. Season (To let it dry; moisture con-tent should be less than 20 percent.)

1. By the cord. One cord is a woodpile 8 feet wide by 4 feet high of 4-foot-long logs (3.62 m³).2. By the cubic meter (1 m³ = ~0.276 cords).3. Darker4. 205. Creosote buildup can cause chimney fi res.

Guy Fieri 1/22/1968Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger 1/23/1951Mary Lou Retton 1/24/1968Etta James 1/25/1938Wayne Gretzky 1/26/1961Mikhail Baryshnikov 1/27/1948Rick Warren 1/28/1954

This word means: The movement or circulation of fresh air; important in heating buildings.

1st Quarter 2011Week 4

To cut down on drafts of cold air coming into your home, caulking works wonders. Think of your home as a boat and the air as water, and then think of how careful you would be to prevent leaks. Stop the air leaks so your heating bill doesn’t cause your bank account to sink!

1/22 National Blonde Brownie Day1/23 Chinese New Year1/24 Compliment Day1/25 Opposite Day1/26 Australia Day1/27 Chocolate Cake Day1/28 Fun at Work Day

1. Which type of wood burns the longest and hottest, soft or hardwood?

2. It is important to ____________ wood before burning it.

1. How is fi rewood sold/measured in the United States?2. How is fi rewood sold in countries with the metric system? 3. Is seasoned fi rewood darker or lighter than fresh wood?4. Wood burns best when the moisture con-tent is less than ___ percent.5. What happens in a fi replace if there is too much moisture in the wood you burn?

“A house is not a home unless it contains food and fi re for the mind as well as the

body.” – Benjamin Franklin

VENT I L AT ION

N O V T I L E N A T I

President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) visited Hot Springs National Park on June 10, 1936, during the Arkansas centennial celebration. They toured the Fordyce Bathhouse. FDR actually never bathed in Hot Springs but did use the therapeutic baths at Warm Springs, Georgia, regularly to relieve his pain from polio.

If it is too cold inside the house: 1) Teenagers don’t worry about acne. They worry about goose bumps! 2) Words freeze in the air. To hear a complete sentence you grab the words and take them closer to the fi replace! 4) The baby’s rubber ducky refuses to get in the tub.

The fi rst automatic electric fi re alarm was invented by Francis Robbins Upton in 1890. It wasn’t until 1965 that home smoke detectors were invented by Duane D. Pearsall and Stanley Bennett Peterson. Smoke detectors have been required in every home across the United States since 1980.

Page 4 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY January 19 - 25, 2012 January 19 - 25, 2012 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY Page 5

MISC.CASH FOR CARS! Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY! Instant Offer. 1-888-420-3806

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas in-terests. Send details P. O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201

CHIMNEY SER-VICES

HOMES FOR SALE

RE/MAX THE GROUP, AMY LUND, Call 1-800-651-9004 &

Enter ID#.

Large eastside ranch 5 bed, 3 bath, 2 car garage w/ huge yard! Excellent condition. New Price of Only $209,900! Enter ID# 1105

website:www.seecasperhomes.com

For detailed info, see pictures, virtual tours & request more

information. Also get Pre-quali-fied for FREE! Call me Direct

at: 307-473-8343

ANNOUNCE-MENTS

THE HOUSE OF HOPE is shelter that gives the home-less a place to call home. 623 S Wolcott. FREE shopping for needy families. Each family can come one a month and get clothes. We provide shoes coats hats, diaper when in stock. Donations of clothing is well appreciated.

HELP WANTED

NAIL TEK, SEMI PRIVATE ROOM. Call 234-9700.

PAPA JOHNÍS IS LOOKING FOR YOU We are seeking qualified applicants for all posi-tions (particularly managers). Please stop by to complete an application, or fax/email your resume to 234-1847 [email protected].

Alisha CollinsOwner/Publisher161 S. Fenway • Casper, WY 82601

307-473-8661 • [email protected]

www.tidbitswyoming.comCell: 307-247-1806

[email protected]

“The NEATEST Little Paper Ever Read!”

Collette BrackenAssistant Publisher

Cell: [email protected]

Published and Distributed by Alimon Publishing, LLC

Locally Owned and Operated by Alisha Collins

Cell: [email protected]

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

OPPORTUNI-TIES

DRIVERS: CDLTRAINING-NOW. COM is now accept-ing applications for driver trainees! 16 Day Company sponsored CDL training now available! No experience or credit required. 1-800-991-7531 #3130 www. CDLTrainingnow.co

THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspector. Job Placement As-sistance. Financial Aid avail-able for those who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

FURNITURE

AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 307-473-2400.

MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE Queen Pillowtop Matt & Box $279, King Set $379, Full Set $225, Twin Set $159. While Supplies Last. Call 307-473-2400.

• It was noted 20th-century poet T.S. Eliot who made the following sage observation: “Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers.”

• The United States’ first railroad was built in 1809 in Crown Creek, Pa., by a man named Thomas Leiper. It had wooden tracks.

• When the now-classic television show “Gilligan’s Island” first aired in 1964, critics were not impressed. The review published in the San Francisco Chronicle said, “It is difficult to believe that this show was written, directed and produced by adults. It marks a new low in the networks’ estimation of public intelligence.” The show went on to air for three seasons and spurred three TV movie sequels.

• Believing that beards and long hair were too easy for enemies to grab, Alexander the Great ordered his soldiers to shave their faces and heads before going into battle.

• You hear a lot about the isolationism of Switzerland -- the country that’s always neutral in any conflict -- but you might be surprised to learn how serious they are about it. The country’s system of roads is mined in 2,000 places and can be demolished in the space of 10 minutes.

• Are you doing your share? If you’ve had a beer today, you’ve contributed to the approximately 90 million cans of the brew that are consumed by Americans every day.

• When the territory that later became the state of Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867, the cost came out to about 2 cents per acre.

• It’s not clear why, but it seems that fine hair grows faster than coarse hair.

© 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.

by Samantha Weaver

Page 8: Tidbits of Eastern Wyoming 01/19/12

Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland Page 8 January 19 - January 25, 2012 January 19 - January 25, 2012

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