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Neatest TIDBITS® RESEARCHES LIBRARIES FOR ALL by Patricia L. Cook Public libraries have existed since around 288 B.C. The best-known early public library, considered the first, was the Great Library of Alexandria, properly called the Royal Library of Alexandria, in Egypt. • The ancient library served as a great resource center for scholars as well as the general public. It had around 700,000 scrolls, equivalent to more than 100,000 printed books. The original library was destroyed after about 600 years. The exact date and cause of the destruction is unclear but many attribute its demise to Julius Caesar. • When the uprising in Egypt occurred earlier this year many people did not realize that a major world library might be destroyed again! The Bibliotheca Alexandrina was built from 1994 to 2002 to replace the ancient library. The new library, designed by a Norwegian firm, Shohetta, is modern with a glass-paneled roof inclined toward the Mediterranean Sea, symbolizing the image of the Egyptian sun illuminating the world. • The new library was protected by people joining hands around it. University students placed a huge national flag on the steps of the Bibliotheca as a sign to please respect the property. The Bibliotheca has space for about Q: Who would be late if you invited the alphabet to tea? A: U,V,W,X,Y and Z; they all come after T! 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 #382 1812 E. Richards Douglas Liquors, LLC The Tiny Tavern is Rocking with Specials from 7pm to 11pm Monday’s Suck! Beer - For - Buck 12 oz. Draft $1.00 Biker Buck Tuesday’s Can Beers $1.00 Wednesday’s Ladies Night 12 0z. Frozen Margarita 2 for $7.00 Thursday’s You’re Treated like Roalty! Crown Royal Shots $3.50 September 22 - September 28, 2011 Advertise in..... 161 South Fenway 307-473-8661 www.tidbitswyoming.com [email protected] • Pool • Hot Tub • Restaurant • Lounge • Guest Laundry • Large Suites • Hot Continental Breakfast • Large Convention Center • Free Business Center • Exercise Room • Full Catering Service • Pet Friendly • Free Parking (Semi Truck Accommodating) Toll Free: 800-344-2113 (307) 358-3636 247 Russell Ave., Douglas www.kktyonline.com

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LIBRARIES FOR ALLby Patricia L. Cook

Public libraries have existed since around 288 B.C. The best-known early public library, considered the first, was the Great Library of Alexandria, properly called the Royal Library of Alexandria, in Egypt. • The ancient library served as a great resource

center for scholars as well as the general public. It had around 700,000 scrolls, equivalent to more than 100,000 printed books. The original library was destroyed after about 600 years. The exact date and cause of the destruction is unclear but many attribute its demise to Julius Caesar.

• When the uprising in Egypt occurred earlier this year many people did not realize that a major world library might be destroyed again! The Bibliotheca Alexandrina was built from 1994 to 2002 to replace the ancient library. The new library, designed by a Norwegian firm, Shohetta, is modern with a glass-paneled roof inclined toward the Mediterranean Sea, symbolizing the image of the Egyptian sun illuminating the world.

• The new library was protected by people joining hands around it. University students placed a huge national flag on the steps of the Bibliotheca as a sign to please respect the property. The Bibliotheca has space for about five million books.

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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.

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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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• On Oct. 9, 1635, religious dissident Roger Williams is banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony by the General Court after speaking out against the right of civil authorities to punish religious dissension. Williams established a settlement called "Providence" in Rhode Island, open to those seeking freedom of conscience.

• On Oct. 6, 1866, in Indiana, the Reno Gang carries out the first robbery of a moving train, making off with $10,000. This new method of

sticking up moving trains in remote locations low on law enforcement soon became popular in the American West.

• On Oct. 3, 1917, the U.S. Congress passes the War Revenue Act, increasing income taxes to raise money for the war effort. A graduated tax system was introduced, with rates starting at 1 percent and rising to 7 percent for taxpayers with income above $500,000.

• On Oct. 4, 1927, sculpting begins on the granite images of presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Jefferson's image was originally fashioned to the right of Washington. Within two years, the face was badly cracked and workers blasted the sculpture off the mountain. Sculpting began again with Jefferson on the left side of Washington.

• On Oct. 5, 1947, President Harry Truman makes

the first televised presidential address, asking Americans to cut back on food to help starving Europeans. He requested that the public voluntarily forgo meat on Tuesdays, eggs and poultry on Thursdays and to save a slice of bread each day.

• On Oct. 7, 1960, the first episode of the one-hour television drama "Route 66" airs. The show followed two young men, Buz Murdock and Tod Stiles, as they drove across the country in a Corvette convertible, doing odd jobs and looking for adventure.

• On Oct. 8, 1970, the best-known living Russian writer, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, wins the Nobel Prize for literature. The Soviet government demonstrated its displeasure by preventing him from personally accepting the award. Solzhenitsyn's works had to be secreted out of Russia in order to be published.

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LIBRARIES FOR ALL (continued):• That is not the largest library in the world

though. The U.S. Library of Congress holds that honor with nearly 20 million books. The original building for the Library of Congress, established in 1800, was also destroyed by fire. It was burned by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812, and rebuilding starting immediately. Former President Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library to Congress to help replace the books that were destroyed. The appraised value of his collection was $23,950 and more than doubled the original library.

• Fire caused the loss of many books and entire libraries in the early years. Many churches and early government officials were instrumental in establishing and protecting history through donating works and rebuilding buildings after fires reduced libraries to ashes.

• In 1875, there were 188 public libraries in the United States. By 1886, there were more than 600. The importance of public libraries was steadily growing when Scottish-American Andrew Carnegie made books even more accessible.

• Carnegie was one of the richest men in the world, making his fortune in steel production and construction. He resolved by the age of 33 to keep only $50,000 a year from his earnings and use the rest to help others. His “Gospel of Wealth,” was to “make no effort to increase fortune but spend the surplus each year for benevolent purposes. Cast aside business forever except for others.” He gave away more than $333 million — 90 percent of his fortune. Included in this benevolence was the creation of more than 1,600 free public library buildings in 1,412 American communities, 125 in Canada and more in his native Scotland and around the world. 3rd Quarter 2011

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LIBRARIES FOR ALL (continued):• In order for a community to receive library

funds from Carnegie, they had to commit to providing land for the building with room for expansion as needs arose and a budget for operation and maintenance. He insisted on community commitment. The first Carnegie Library was built in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie’s hometown. The first in the United States was in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

• Many of the Carnegie Libraries in the United States are listed and protected on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the National Park Service and open for the public to enjoy. Even today, libraries are often designed as fantastic structures that draw people with their architectural significance. Then the magic of books and reading keeps them intrigued!

• Seattle, Washington, received a generous donation from Carnegie after its library was totally destroyed by fire on January 2, 1901. Four days later, Carnegie agreed to donate $200,000 to build a new “fireproof” library.

• In 2004, the third building housing the Seattle Central Public Library located at the original Carnegie site, 1000 Fourth Avenue, was opened. This building was a result of the largest library bond issue ever submitted in the United States. The “Libraries for All” bond was for a proposed $196.4 million for a makeover of the entire Seattle Public Library system, including the new Central building. The project was completed in 2008 with donations and other gifts totaling $290.7 million. The new library is a beautiful architectural gem that is bustling with activity. Carnegie would be proud that he helped encourage this years ago!

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1. 392. 31

1. Columbia University in New York City2. Melvil Dewey3. The Dewey Decimal System4. A (usually) written history of a person’s life5. The biography of a person narrated by him or

herself

Catherine Zeta-Jones 9/25/1969Serena Williams 9/26/1981Gwyneth Paltrow 9/27/1972Hilary Duff 9/28/1987Bryant Gumbel 9/29/1948Fran Drescher 9/30/1957Julie Andrews 10/1/1935

This word means: A specialist in the care and management of a library

3rd Quarter 2011Week 39

Many people are book collectors and enjoy displaying them on the coffee table or in a lighted display case. However, if you buy books, read them once and then just set them aside to collect dust, maybe it would be better to use the public library. Library books are read and reread by many people before needing repairs or wearing out. Save a few trees and some money by using your local public library!

9/25 National Comic Book Day9/26 Johnny Appleseed Day9/27 Crush A Can Day9/28 National Good Neighbor Day9/29 Confucius Day9/30 National Mud Pack Day10/1 World Vegetarian Day

1. How many “Carnegie” libraries were opened in New York City?

2. How many of the original “Carnegie” libraries are still open in New York City ?

1. Where was the first American institution for the instruction of librarians?2. Who was most instrumental in getting the program started?3. What else was this librarian known for?4. What is a biography?5. What is an autobiography?

“Libraries are community treasure chests, loaded with a wealth of information available to everyone equally, and the key to that treasure chest is the library card.” - First Lady Laura Bush

L I B R A R I A N

A R L A R I I B N

The University Library at the University of California at San Diego was renamed the Geisel Library in 1995 to honor Audrey and Theodore Geisel. Does the “Geisel” name sound familiar? Ted (Theodore), better known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife were great contributors to the library. It has a path leading up to it that is designed like a snake, complete with forked tongue sticking out!

A lady stormed into the library and told the front desk librarian that she had a complaint. “Yes, what is your complaint?” asked the puzzled librarian.

“The book I borrowed last week is horrible. It has way too many characters and no plot at all!” said the lady.

“Oh, yes, you must be the person that took our phone book!”

According to www.Ilovelibraries.org, the American Library Association’s website for the public, library usage increases in an economic downturn. The average annual cost to taxpayers for public library resources is about $31 per person, about the cost of one hardcover book.

Q: Who would be late if you invited the alphabet to tea?

A: U,V,W,X,Y and Z; they all come after T!

1. 392. 31

1. Columbia University in New York City2. Melvil Dewey3. The Dewey Decimal System4. A (usually) written history of a person’s life5. The biography of a person narrated by him or

herself

Catherine Zeta-Jones 9/25/1969Serena Williams 9/26/1981Gwyneth Paltrow 9/27/1972Hilary Duff 9/28/1987Bryant Gumbel 9/29/1948Fran Drescher 9/30/1957Julie Andrews 10/1/1935

This word means: A specialist in the care and management of a library

3rd Quarter 2011Week 39

Many people are book collectors and enjoy displaying them on the coffee table or in a lighted display case. However, if you buy books, read them once and then just set them aside to collect dust, maybe it would be better to use the public library. Library books are read and reread by many people before needing repairs or wearing out. Save a few trees and some money by using your local public library!

9/25 National Comic Book Day9/26 Johnny Appleseed Day9/27 Crush A Can Day9/28 National Good Neighbor Day9/29 Confucius Day9/30 National Mud Pack Day10/1 World Vegetarian Day

1. How many “Carnegie” libraries were opened in New York City?

2. How many of the original “Carnegie” libraries are still open in New York City ?

1. Where was the first American institution for the instruction of librarians?2. Who was most instrumental in getting the program started?3. What else was this librarian known for?4. What is a biography?5. What is an autobiography?

“Libraries are community treasure chests, loaded with a wealth of information available to everyone equally, and the key to that treasure chest is the library card.” - First Lady Laura Bush

L I B R A R I A N

A R L A R I I B N

The University Library at the University of California at San Diego was renamed the Geisel Library in 1995 to honor Audrey and Theodore Geisel. Does the “Geisel” name sound familiar? Ted (Theodore), better known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife were great contributors to the library. It has a path leading up to it that is designed like a snake, complete with forked tongue sticking out!

A lady stormed into the library and told the front desk librarian that she had a complaint. “Yes, what is your complaint?” asked the puzzled librarian.

“The book I borrowed last week is horrible. It has way too many characters and no plot at all!” said the lady.

“Oh, yes, you must be the person that took our phone book!”

According to www.Ilovelibraries.org, the American Library Association’s website for the public, library usage increases in an economic downturn. The average annual cost to taxpayers for public library resources is about $31 per person, about the cost of one hardcover book.

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Q: Who would be late if you invited the alphabet to tea?

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1. Columbia University in New York City2. Melvil Dewey3. The Dewey Decimal System4. A (usually) written history of a person’s life5. The biography of a person narrated by him or

herself

Catherine Zeta-Jones 9/25/1969Serena Williams 9/26/1981Gwyneth Paltrow 9/27/1972Hilary Duff 9/28/1987Bryant Gumbel 9/29/1948Fran Drescher 9/30/1957Julie Andrews 10/1/1935

This word means: A specialist in the care and management of a library

3rd Quarter 2011Week 39

Many people are book collectors and enjoy displaying them on the coffee table or in a lighted display case. However, if you buy books, read them once and then just set them aside to collect dust, maybe it would be better to use the public library. Library books are read and reread by many people before needing repairs or wearing out. Save a few trees and some money by using your local public library!

9/25 National Comic Book Day9/26 Johnny Appleseed Day9/27 Crush A Can Day9/28 National Good Neighbor Day9/29 Confucius Day9/30 National Mud Pack Day10/1 World Vegetarian Day

1. How many “Carnegie” libraries were opened in New York City?

2. How many of the original “Carnegie” libraries are still open in New York City ?

1. Where was the first American institution for the instruction of librarians?2. Who was most instrumental in getting the program started?3. What else was this librarian known for?4. What is a biography?5. What is an autobiography?

“Libraries are community treasure chests, loaded with a wealth of information available to everyone equally, and the key to that treasure chest is the library card.” - First Lady Laura Bush

L I B R A R I A N

A R L A R I I B N

The University Library at the University of California at San Diego was renamed the Geisel Library in 1995 to honor Audrey and Theodore Geisel. Does the “Geisel” name sound familiar? Ted (Theodore), better known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife were great contributors to the library. It has a path leading up to it that is designed like a snake, complete with forked tongue sticking out!

A lady stormed into the library and told the front desk librarian that she had a complaint. “Yes, what is your complaint?” asked the puzzled librarian.

“The book I borrowed last week is horrible. It has way too many characters and no plot at all!” said the lady.

“Oh, yes, you must be the person that took our phone book!”

According to www.Ilovelibraries.org, the American Library Association’s website for the public, library usage increases in an economic downturn. The average annual cost to taxpayers for public library resources is about $31 per person, about the cost of one hardcover book.

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News From Glenrock Cub Scout Pack #27 Glenrock Pack #27 is doing a “tree drive”. We are asking Glenrock businesses and individuals if they would like to donate money towards the purchase of Spruce trees that we will plant in Town Park. We plan

to do a plaque listing all of the donors once the trees are planted. The cost per tree is $55, and we hope to sell at least 7 trees if at all possible. One tree for each scout. If anyone is interested in donating,

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LIBRARIES FOR ALL (continued):• In order for a community to receive library

funds from Carnegie, they had to commit to providing land for the building with room for expansion as needs arose and a budget for operation and maintenance. He insisted on community commitment. The first Carnegie Library was built in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie’s hometown. The first in the United States was in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

• Many of the Carnegie Libraries in the United States are listed and protected on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the National Park Service and open for the public to enjoy. Even today, libraries are often designed as fantastic structures that draw people with their architectural significance. Then the magic of books and reading keeps them intrigued!

• Seattle, Washington, received a generous donation from Carnegie after its library was totally destroyed by fire on January 2, 1901. Four days later, Carnegie agreed to donate $200,000 to build a new “fireproof” library.

• In 2004, the third building housing the Seattle Central Public Library located at the original Carnegie site, 1000 Fourth Avenue, was opened. This building was a result of the largest library bond issue ever submitted in the United States. The “Libraries for All” bond was for a proposed $196.4 million for a makeover of the entire Seattle Public Library system, including the new Central building. The project was completed in 2008 with donations and other gifts totaling $290.7 million. The new library is a beautiful architectural gem that is bustling with activity. Carnegie would be proud that he helped encourage this years ago!

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Sept 25 - Oct 1Page 3

LIBRARIES FOR ALL (continued):• In order for a community to receive library

funds from Carnegie, they had to commit to providing land for the building with room for expansion as needs arose and a budget for operation and maintenance. He insisted on community commitment. The first Carnegie Library was built in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie’s hometown. The first in the United States was in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

• Many of the Carnegie Libraries in the United States are listed and protected on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the National Park Service and open for the public to enjoy. Even today, libraries are often designed as fantastic structures that draw people with their architectural significance. Then the magic of books and reading keeps them intrigued!

• Seattle, Washington, received a generous donation from Carnegie after its library was totally destroyed by fire on January 2, 1901. Four days later, Carnegie agreed to donate $200,000 to build a new “fireproof” library.

• In 2004, the third building housing the Seattle Central Public Library located at the original Carnegie site, 1000 Fourth Avenue, was opened. This building was a result of the largest library bond issue ever submitted in the United States. The “Libraries for All” bond was for a proposed $196.4 million for a makeover of the entire Seattle Public Library system, including the new Central building. The project was completed in 2008 with donations and other gifts totaling $290.7 million. The new library is a beautiful architectural gem that is bustling with activity. Carnegie would be proud that he helped encourage this years ago! 3rd Quarter 2011

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LIBRARIES FOR ALL (continued):• The Toronto Public Library system is the largest

in Canada with 99 branches. It also has the distinction of being the world’s busiest urban library system. Toronto is still using seven of the 10 libraries that were opened in the city using Carnegie grants.

• Two of the most unique public libraries in the world are in the country of Columbia. Three rock-like buildings on a prominent peak overlooking the city of Medellín offer patrons a beautiful place to browse the open stacks of books and a wonderful view. The building looks like three separate dark stones, but they are all connected underground.

• The other unique library in Columbia travels on the backs of two donkeys! “Biblioburro” is the service offered by Luis Soriano, a primary school teacher who saw the need for rural children to have more access to books. The burros, Alfa and Beto (based on the word “alphabet”), have been carrying Luis and books to more than 4,000 youngsters since 1990. He and his wife also built the largest free library in Madgalena, next to their home.

• Similar to the Biblioburro are bookmobiles, bus-sized vehicles driven into rural areas and allowing children and adults to peruse the shelves for reading material. The first was actually a book wagon used in Washington County, Maryland, in 1905. Modern bookmobiles are still in use today.

• While the first public libraries consisted of many volumes of scrolls mostly made of papyrus and displayed in pigeon-hole shelves, today’s libraries contain hard and soft bound books, magazines, computers, music, movies and more. Libraries have been and will continue to be an important part of communities. Check out your public library soon!

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Savings Are Key Part of Debt-Free Living

The surprising results of a recent survey indicate that more consumers are opting to pay off debt rather than save money. An online survey by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling showed that 89 percent of respondents believe that right now it's more important to pay off debt than to save.It wasn't always that way. Back in 1959, when such figures were first kept, consumers were averaging savings at a rate of 8.3 percent of income. At this point, the rate of saving is only at 5 percent of income, which is up from 1 percent a few years ago.Gail Cunningham, with the NFCC, is quoted in the organization's latest

newsletter as saying, ÒIn bad times, people save out of a fear of tomorrow, and in good times they spend as if there were no tomorrow.Ó We're not at either point right now, not saving out of fear

nor spending everything we have. Consumers are paying off debt, but they aren't saving the money that's no longer going toward those monthly payments when a debt is paid off.The problem with paying off debt to the exclusion of saving becomes apparent when an emergency strikes and ready cash is needed. Not having money saved can put consumers in the expensive position of needing to take credit-card cash advances -- if they can get them.The availability of those cash advances has provided a cushion when times are lean. However, because of job loss, lowered incomes and more scrutiny of credit worthiness, fewer people have that credit-card cushion during an

emergency.Savings needs to become the new source of cash availability. If for no other reason, money that is saved will earn interest (although nowadays the percentage rate is pitiful), and it won't cost you the interest that a credit card will.Yes, pay off those debts, concentrating on the one with the highest interest rate first. But as soon as you pay one off, put that money into savings every month. Begin building a fund that will cover your future plans and emergencies.Your goal should be not only to be debt-free, but to have savings.

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) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

Q: Where can you find an ocean without salt water?

A: On a map!

1. No2. Evaporation and solar

methods

1. No, there are many underground salt mines. 2. Yes, but in very small amounts, so they are still considered “freshwater.”3. Brackish4. Yes5. They will rust very quickly.

Greg LeMond 6/26/1961H. Ross Perot 6/27/1930John Elway 6/28/1960Fred Gandy 6/29/1948Michael Phelps 6/30/1985Liv Tyler 7/1/1977Ashley Tisdale 7/2/1985

This word means: A partially closed body of water formed where freshwater and saltwater mix.

2nd Quarter 2011Week 26

Is it really better to use plastic bags instead of paper at grocery stores? Not really. The monetary cost may be less, but the environment suffers when so many plastic bags get loose. Most of us have seen plastic bags flying in the wind, ending up on fences or in trees, littering otherwise attractive natural surroundings. One alternative is to use cloth bags.

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1. Will saltwater freeze at 32°F (0°C)?2. How is salt removed from saltwater for

use?

1. Does all salt come from water?2. Do rivers contain any salt?3. What is the water called where fresh and salt water meet and mix?4. Is salt necessary in the human diet?5. What happens if salt water is not washed out of the motors of boats?

“The cure for anything is salt water — sweat, tears or the sea.” Isak Dinesen

E S T U A R Y

T U E R S Y A

People from all over the world visit the Dead Sea for its spas. There are many claims touting the benefits of the region’s solar radiation and climatic conditions, oxygen-enriched atmosphere, mineral-rich salty water, thermo-mineral springs and a therapeutic black mud. Supposedly the Queen of Sheba was the first to believe that the Dead Sea had healing powers, and Cleopatra had the world’s first spa built there.

Some scientists working on an island in the Pacific were chatting when one wondered aloud: “Our supplies should be arriving shortly. Why is it that if you transport something by car, it’s called a shipment, but when it is transported by ship, it’s called cargo? Doesn’t that seem a little backwards?”

A Chilean flamingo named “Pink Floyd” wintered at the Great Salt Lake in Utah after escaping from Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City in 1987. He (gen-der uncertain) continued to live in the wild, surviving on brine shrimp. Floyd was last seen in 2005 in Idaho.

Page 4 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY September 22 - 29, 2011 September 22 - 29, 2011 Tidbits of Casper - For Advertising call 307-473-8661 • 161 South Fenway, Casper, WY Page 5

OWN YOUR OWN busi-ness! Bilingual? Join Farm-ers Insurance Group and be your own boss. Go to: www.farmersagent.com/kdrury or send resume to [email protected]

FURNITURE

AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 797-1543

MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE Queen Pillowtop Matt & Box $279, King Set $379, Full Set $225, Twin Set $159. While Supplies Lastll Call 797-1543

MISC.OPPORTUNI-TIES

HIRING NOW! TRAVEL TODAY! Seeking Sharp Guys/Gals, Rock-n-Roll Atmo-sphere, blue jean environ-ment. $500 Sign-on Bonus! Charles 888-624-2739

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

ACME TRUCK LINE IS now leasing owner/operators in Casper. Full or Part time. Semi or Hot Shot. Call McCort at 307-780-7080.

START TODAY, EARN Money and Have Fun! Travel USA with Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash and Bonuses Daily, Wendy 877-550-5025

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]

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

FREE FIREWOOD! LOCAL! Call Ken at 719-371-1991.

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

CHIMNEY SERVICES

HELP WANTED

PAPA JOHNÍS IS SEEKING DRIVERS Make up to $15/hr. Fax resume to 234-1847 or fill out an application at 1501 E. 2nd St.

NURSES WANTED Four Corners Health Care needs licensed RNís. Flexible schedules, rewarding work, full and part time, great pay $40 hour. †Please email resume and questions to [email protected] call 208-219-0419 or 307-460-4393

GREAT PAY, START today! Travel resort locations across America with young, suc-cessful business group. Paid Training, travel and lodging. 877-646-5050

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

ITEMS FOR SALE

USED WASHER/DRYER in good working condition. $250 for both. Call 473-8534

LESSONS/TUTORING

ART OIL PAINTING CLASSES Beautiful Traditional Style Start-ing September For Adults. Call 237-4908.

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, large kitchen. New siding, new roof, newer windows, new paint inside. Nice backyard. Very large shed outside for storage. $800 per month plus utilities. $800 deposit required. Call Bob at 307-258-7108.

HOMES FOR SALE

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

Enter ID#. 5 BDRM, 2BA, huge ranch home updates, hardwood floor, beautiful yard & deluxe mother-in-law living quarters down! $228,000! Enter ID # 1025

Eastside living! Lots of updates, 4 BDRM, 2.5 BA & car garage! Must see home, $189,900! Enter ID# 1005

Downtown Charmer! 3 BDRM, 2 BA, 1 car ranch, character & charm, hardwood floors, nice yard! Priced at $194,500! Enter ID #1085

Large ranch home in desirable area! Hardwood floors, huge family room, 2 fireplaces & 2 car garage! Lots of updates & corner lot! Only $238,000! Enter ID #1055

Stunning eastside home w/over 46000 sq. ft. Sprawling ranch w/views & estate sized lot. Open concept design & 3 car garage! $8,000 upgraded allowance! $434,500 Enter ID# 1045

Remodeled Townhome on Eastside 3 BDRM, 2,5 BA and vacant! Great investment! 120,000 Enter ID #1095

Bar Nunn Beauty 3BDRM, 2 BA, 2 car, unfinished bsmt! Corner lot! $209,900! Enter ID #1115

website:www.seecasperhomes.com For deatailed info, see pic-

tures, virtual tours & request more information. Also get

Pre-qualified for FREE! Call me Direct at: 307-473-8343

133 N NEBRASKA $158,900. Tile in kitchen & bath. Granite countertops coming soon Vinyl fence & Vinyl siding. Cen-tral air. 3 bedrooms/1 bath. Call 307-267-0672 for more information

FSBO 1903 S OAKCREST $129,500 2BR/1BA, new kitchen, updated bath, hard-wood floors, great lot!(307)333-2817

CLASSIC CARS

1973 CORVETTE Stringray small block, automatic, mostly original asking $10,000. Para-dise Auto, 307 265 7777

RETIRING!After 40 yrs. in Casper! 4 bdrm, 3 bath; 2000 sq.ft modular - stainless appls - parent’s retreat! We’ll show you invoice! Diamond K Brokers. Call 307-277-3744.

3rd Quarter 2011Week 39

Sept 25 - Oct 1Page 5

OVERCOMING THE ODDS:

ADAM TALIAFERROWhile playing in his fifth college football game for the Penn State Nittany Lions on September 23, 2000, Adam Taliaferro sustained a career-ending spinal cord injury. • Adam was only 18 when his football career

came to an end. He had been a standout cornerback and running back for Eastern High School in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. He averaged 9.4 yards (8.6 m) per run, had 62 touchdowns and seven interceptions in his two years of varsity football.

• Taliaferro also set his high school’s high jump record for the track team at 6 feet, 6 inches (2 m) and was a starting player on the varsity basketball team for all four years of high school. He was a naturally gifted athlete with a glowing future.

• Coach Joe Paterno and the Penn State followers had high hopes for freshman Taliaferro, a great addition to their university squad. When Taliaferro was told before the game against Ohio State that he would get some playing time that day, he called his parents to let them know. They were watching on television when Taliaferro hit the ground awkwardly after tackling Jerry Westbrooks of Ohio State. He didn’t get up.

• Taliaferro burst the fifth cervical vertebra in his neck and bruised his spinal cord when he hit Westbrooks’ knee and the turf with his helmet. Paralyzed from the neck down, the immediate expert attention Taliaferro received on the field as his teammates and the crowd prayed provided for the beginning of a miraculous recovery. He was taken to Ohio State University Medical Center where successful spinal fusion surgery was performed. He was then transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. 3rd Quarter 2011

Week 39Sept 25 - Oct 1

Page 6

ADAM TALIAFERRO (continued):• On October 6, Taliaferro was taken to Magee

Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center, one of the top hospitals in the country for his injury.

• At a news conference at Magee, less than six weeks after his injury, even though Taliaferro’s prognosis had been terrible at the beginning, he told the crowd: “When I first got here, I couldn’t move anything. Now they’ve got me moving my legs and my arms and everything!” His father called it a “miracle in progress.”

• Taliaferro worked hard and with excellent care was able to walk, skip and then jog onto the field leading Penn State onto the field for the first game of the 2001 season. Even though he couldn’t return to playing the game he loved, he did return as a student-assistant coach and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Labor and Industrial Relations in 2005.

• Today, Taliaferro’s future is still glowing but in a much different way than expected. He obtained a law degree from Rutgers in Camden, New Jersey, in 2008. He is a practicing personal injury attorney. He also runs the Adam Taliaferro Foundation, which provides financial, educational and emotional support to athletes who suffer head or spinal injuries in sanctioned team events in New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Delaware. The foundation also provides support related to research, prevention and care for those injuries.

• Taliaferro also finds time to work as a motivational speaker, encouraging athletes and others to persevere. He is getting married this fall and has said, “I don’t have any kids, but if I do have a son, I’m going to have him out there at 7. I just love the game of football.”

3rd Quarter 2011Week 39

Sept 25 - Oct 1Page 6

ADAM TALIAFERRO (continued):• On October 6, Taliaferro was taken to Magee

Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center, one of the top hospitals in the country for his injury.

• At a news conference at Magee, less than six weeks after his injury, even though Taliaferro’s prognosis had been terrible at the beginning, he told the crowd: “When I first got here, I couldn’t move anything. Now they’ve got me moving my legs and my arms and everything!” His father called it a “miracle in progress.”

• Taliaferro worked hard and with excellent care was able to walk, skip and then jog onto the field leading Penn State onto the field for the first game of the 2001 season. Even though he couldn’t return to playing the game he loved, he did return as a student-assistant coach and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Labor and Industrial Relations in 2005.

• Today, Taliaferro’s future is still glowing but in a much different way than expected. He obtained a law degree from Rutgers in Camden, New Jersey, in 2008. He is a practicing personal injury attorney. He also runs the Adam Taliaferro Foundation, which provides financial, educational and emotional support to athletes who suffer head or spinal injuries in sanctioned team events in New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Delaware. The foundation also provides support related to research, prevention and care for those injuries.

• Taliaferro also finds time to work as a motivational speaker, encouraging athletes and others to persevere. He is getting married this fall and has said, “I don’t have any kids, but if I do have a son, I’m going to have him out there at 7. I just love the game of football.”

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September 22 - September 28, 2011 Page 7Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland September 22 - September 28, 2011

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LOG BED W/ PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET-Brand new... Cost $990, will sacri-fice for $625. Call 797-1543.

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POOL TABLE W/1” SLATE-Brand New with cues, cloth, cover, chalk, wall rack, balls, cue extension, brush etc... Will sacrifice for $1350. Call 797-1543

POWER LIFT CHAIR-FULL layout recliner. Brand New. Retails for $875, will sacrifice for $579. Call 797-1543

SOLID CHERRYWOOD, BRAND NEW, bed, dresser/mirror, armoire, nightstand, tall chest, all dovetail draw-ers, ball-bearing glides, beau-tiful. Cost $12,000 sacrifice $2,920. Call 797-1543

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ITEMS FOR SALE

WASHER/DRYERS, electric ranges, refrigerators, built-in dishwashers, apartment size dryers. For more information please call 307-247-1716 or 307-265-5332, anytime, leave message.

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for busy Tidbits paper! Ex-perience preferred but not necessary. Send resume to [email protected]

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ATHLETIC AID NEEDED. Part-time position. About 15 hours per week after school. Experience working with youth desired. Safe driving record necessary. Salary DOE. Apply or submit resume to Boys and Girls Club, ATTN: Susan, 1701 East K Street, Casper, WY 82601

PART TIME HOUSEKEEP-ING position. Flexible hours and benefits. Call Melanie at 436-9206.

PROGRAM LEADER Needed. Part-time position after school. About 15 hours per week. Con-ducts daily programs and ac-tivities for children. Experience working with youth desired. Salary DOE. Apply or submit resume to Boys and Girls Club, ATTN: Susan, 1701 East K Street, Casper, WY 82601.

ADECCO IS LOOKING FOR an Outside Truck Salesman. MUST have sales experience, knowledge of truck parts, and good computer skills. Base salary plus commission. Some travel will be required. Ap-ply at adeccousa.com or call 307.237.5736 and ask for Amy P

OPPORTUNITIES

DRIVERS: CDLTRAINING-NOW. COM is now accepting 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

JOB FOR YOU! $500 Sign-on Bonus! Travel USA with young minded, Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash/Bonuses Daily. Tim 888-554-6270

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FURNITURE

AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 797-1543

BOOKCASE BED! Brand New, never used. Lots of storage. Retails for $1100. Will sacrifice for $634. Call 797-1543

CHIMNEY SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES

HOMES FOR RENT

ADVERTISE YOUR RENT-ALS here! Rent your property QUICK with TIDBITS! Call Collette at 307-473-8661 to place your ad today!

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

307-473-8661 • [email protected]

www.tidbitswyoming.comCell: 307-247-1806

[email protected]

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

“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]

2 BDRM, 1 BATH, new paint and new flooring. VERY nice. $850 per month plus deposit. Call 307-258-7108

HOMES FOR SALE

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

Enter ID#.

Lots of Potential! 3 bd, 1.5 ba, 1 car gar. Great Opportunity! Priced at $90,000. Enter ID# 2175

Charming Eastside Home! 2 bd, 1 ba, 1 car gar. Priced at $92,500 Enter ID#1305

4 Acres! 3 bd, 2 ba, 34x28 Shop with 10í door! Priced at $93,500. Enter ID#3555

Convenient Location! 3 bd, 1.75 ba, 1 car gar. Many updates! Priced at $128,500 Enter ID# 1455

Donít miss this one! 3-4 bd, 3 bath, 2 car gar. Updated & Remodeled throughout! Priced at 219,900 Enter ID#3015

Beautiful Home! 4 bd, 3 ba, 3 car garage. Custom Built & Unique! Priced at $399,000 Enter ID#2525

website: www.seecasperhomes.com For deatailed info, see pic-

tures, virtual tours & request more information. Also get

Pre-qualified for FREE! Call Wendy Brown Direct at: 307-

473-8344

FREE CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE, Go to www.casper4sale.com

USED CARS

2006 CHEVY MALIBU 94000 MILES. WHITE IN COLOR, GREAT CONDITION. EXCEL-LENT GAS MILEAGE$8,000.00 259-5872

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OWN YOUR OWN busi-ness! Bilingual? Join Farm-ers Insurance Group and be your own boss. Go to: www.farmersagent.com/kdrury or send resume to [email protected]

FURNITURE

AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 797-1543

MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE Queen Pillowtop Matt & Box $279, King Set $379, Full Set $225, Twin Set $159. While Supplies Lastll Call 797-1543

MISC.OPPORTUNI-TIES

HIRING NOW! TRAVEL TODAY! Seeking Sharp Guys/Gals, Rock-n-Roll Atmo-sphere, blue jean environ-ment. $500 Sign-on Bonus! Charles 888-624-2739

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

ACME TRUCK LINE IS now leasing owner/operators in Casper. Full or Part time. Semi or Hot Shot. Call McCort at 307-780-7080.

START TODAY, EARN Money and Have Fun! Travel USA with Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash and Bonuses Daily, Wendy 877-550-5025

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]

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

FREE FIREWOOD! LOCAL! Call Ken at 719-371-1991.

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

CHIMNEY SERVICES

HELP WANTED

PAPA JOHNÍS IS SEEKING DRIVERS Make up to $15/hr. Fax resume to 234-1847 or fill out an application at 1501 E. 2nd St.

NURSES WANTED Four Corners Health Care needs licensed RNís. Flexible schedules, rewarding work, full and part time, great pay $40 hour. †Please email resume and questions to [email protected] call 208-219-0419 or 307-460-4393

GREAT PAY, START today! Travel resort locations across America with young, suc-cessful business group. Paid Training, travel and lodging. 877-646-5050

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

ITEMS FOR SALE

USED WASHER/DRYER in good working condition. $250 for both. Call 473-8534

LESSONS/TUTORING

ART OIL PAINTING CLASSES Beautiful Traditional Style Start-ing September For Adults. Call 237-4908.

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, large kitchen. New siding, new roof, newer windows, new paint inside. Nice backyard. Very large shed outside for storage. $800 per month plus utilities. $800 deposit required. Call Bob at 307-258-7108.

HOMES FOR SALE

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

Enter ID#. 5 BDRM, 2BA, huge ranch home updates, hardwood floor, beautiful yard & deluxe mother-in-law living quarters down! $228,000! Enter ID # 1025

Eastside living! Lots of updates, 4 BDRM, 2.5 BA & car garage! Must see home, $189,900! Enter ID# 1005

Downtown Charmer! 3 BDRM, 2 BA, 1 car ranch, character & charm, hardwood floors, nice yard! Priced at $194,500! Enter ID #1085

Large ranch home in desirable area! Hardwood floors, huge family room, 2 fireplaces & 2 car garage! Lots of updates & corner lot! Only $238,000! Enter ID #1055

Stunning eastside home w/over 46000 sq. ft. Sprawling ranch w/views & estate sized lot. Open concept design & 3 car garage! $8,000 upgraded allowance! $434,500 Enter ID# 1045

Remodeled Townhome on Eastside 3 BDRM, 2,5 BA and vacant! Great investment! 120,000 Enter ID #1095

Bar Nunn Beauty 3BDRM, 2 BA, 2 car, unfinished bsmt! Corner lot! $209,900! Enter ID #1115

website:www.seecasperhomes.com For deatailed info, see pic-

tures, virtual tours & request more information. Also get

Pre-qualified for FREE! Call me Direct at: 307-473-8343

133 N NEBRASKA $158,900. Tile in kitchen & bath. Granite countertops coming soon Vinyl fence & Vinyl siding. Cen-tral air. 3 bedrooms/1 bath. Call 307-267-0672 for more information

FSBO 1903 S OAKCREST $129,500 2BR/1BA, new kitchen, updated bath, hard-wood floors, great lot!(307)333-2817

CLASSIC CARS

1973 CORVETTE Stringray small block, automatic, mostly original asking $10,000. Para-dise Auto, 307 265 7777

RETIRING!After 40 yrs. in Casper! 4 bdrm, 3 bath; 2000 sq.ft modular - stainless appls - parent’s retreat! We’ll show you invoice! Diamond K Brokers. Call 307-277-3744.

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Tidbits of Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland Page 8 September 22 - September 28, 2011 September 22 - September 28, 2011

Advanced Medicine.Hometown Care.

Mark Murphy, MDOrthopaedicSurgeon

111 South 5th Street - Douglas, Wyoming

(307) 358-2122

Kraig White, MDFamily Practice

& Obstetrics

The Right Outfitted Hunt Research Is A

MustBy Tresa Erickson

You’re accustomed to flying solo when you hunt, but late-ly, you’ve been thinking you might like to go on an outfitted hunt. Your brother-in-law just went on one and had a great time. Of course, not all outfit-ted hunts are created equal. Some are better than others, and to ensure you get your money’s worth, you need to do your homework.

Outfitted hunts can cost hun-dreds to thousands of dollars, so it is imperative that you choose the right one. Get rec-ommendations from friends and family, and if you’ve got the funds, consider hiring a booking agency. They special-ize in outfitted hunts and will do all of the legwork neces-

sary to present you with the best options.

However you go about finding an outfitted hunt, make sure you shop around and find out as much as you can about the hunts that interest you. Here is a list of questions to ask:• How long has the outfitter been in business? The more experience they have, the more likely they are to provide you with a good hunt.• What kind of hunting does the outfitter specialize in? If you are a bow hunter, then you want an outfitter who special-izes in bow hunting and can provide you with a hunt cen-tered on that.• Who will be guiding the hunt? How experienced are they in general and with the area? Don’t assume the outfit-ter will guide the hunt. They may take on the duty them-selves or delegate it to some-one else. Whoever serves as your guide should be famil-iar with the game and area. If

your guide has never hunt-ed the game you’re after or been in the area for just a few weeks, chances are you are in for a rough hunt.• What kind of accommo-dations are provided? Usu-ally, the more the hunt costs, the better accommodations you can expect. Don’t count on this, however. Find out. Pop-up campers and campfire food may not provide the type of rest and nourishment you seeking after a long day out in the field.• How many hunters are in-volved? The more hunters covering the same piece of land, the less likely you are to bag one. If you’re looking for some privacy, be prepared to pay for it.• What kind of equipment will you need to bring? Good out-fitters will provide you with a complete list of equipment and supplies you should bring.• Who takes care of any game that is bagged? Better outfit-ters provide ATVs to take you back to camp and staff to care for the game.• How much does the hunt cost? Are there any additional fees? Find out exactly what the cost is and what it entails. You don’t want to arrive to camp and have to shell out more money for this and that.

These are just some of the ba-sic questions you should ask about the outfitted hunts that interest you. You will probably come up with more. Don’t hes-itate to find out the informa-tion you need and make sure you get a list of references with the names of successful and not-so-successful hunt-ers. Follow up on those refer-ences and call your local state wildlife agency to ensure the outfitter is on the up and up.

When it comes to selecting an outfitter, the more research you do, the happier you will be with the results. Whether you bag one or not, you will leave the hunt satisfied that every penny spent was worth it.

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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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Bob Forsberg307-258-7108Alisha Collins-Forsberg307-247-1806Independent Isagenix Associates