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Wyoming Weekly Industrial Review Secretary Hoover says there is practically no unemployment in the country. National Industrial Conference Board finds that wages now have higher purchasing power than at their peak in 1920. Casper-Building permits for October totaled $463,745, an increase of $297,470 over October of last year. Cheyenne - Union Pacific completes double-tracking entire main line through state. Evanston - United States Land Office receives direction to offer for lease 480 acres public land in Uinta county near Kemmerer. Tract contains high grade coal. Laramie sells $50,000 bonds to flnance completion of sewer system. Upton-P. & R. to make further development northwest of town, tools and casing ordered. Rock Springs-Total of 89 freight cars unloaded here in one week, including 18 cars of lumber and 32 cars of gravel and sand. Casper- Wyoming Woolgrowers' Assosiation to make more vigorous campaign against predatory animals, Natrona County Stockgrowers' Association votes assessment as aid. Cheyenne - --Yellowstone Park highway to be improved, plans approved by Federal Bureau of Roads. Announecment made at Washington of opening of 12,500 acres of public land in Lincoln county, this state Salt Creek - Midwest Company completes well No. 10A in this field. Casper - Sinclair Oil Company building oil pipe line from local fields to Freeman, Mo. Laramie-Another promising lode of platinum discovered west of Centennial on Northrop claim, although not so rich as Schnitzler lode. Casper-Two years and services of expert required to work out zoning plan for city. Laramie - Pacific Fruit Express company to enlarge plant at cost of $400,000. Greybull - Various commercial clubs of Big Horn basin will form permanent organization. Basin-State Bank to reopen. Powell-Park county soon to be out of debt. Riverton-Sugar beet yields run as high as 18 tons per acre. Casper- Producers and Refiners