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Show - I t r I CACHE AMERICAN Tape Eisrht. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH RICHFIELD J IDALjIU D A STATE ti,.i;e I . I Thursday November 24 fa.- t. le I : t V, - V Uua.(!i. h ,d p : M t ..-- '.d tha c. .i. uti ' .. aha. d )ij . n- - r.dlvhir t. s ed-,-- Advocates Plan For Everyone To Own Home t SVout Camp 1 Logan, Canyon Dear Editor. The radio brings us the worlds news clear and free from lnterter-enc- e up here, the recent appeals cf tie Bed Cross are lnd-e- d pathetic and tragical as we are reminded of the destitute people, millions of folks who are in want, even In Salt Lake, 20,000 homes that are with out fuel as winter comes along. Tl thought I wish to put over Is that we have a great deal to be grateful for, listen, the people of Salt Lake as in hundreds of other towns have not got access to a million acres of timber, such as have around here. We have a bou- - tlatill.g g.: r.-.- a, . .l . t a Orvrt two o'il, n't r.i'w fr.ottri, j P.ng Pi r.g q- M ty a r .i Erl I'd. who will o! joj u.id vut,rrt Ujii ai.J Hie pulii.i .II make the long v.nhr men' the laws In II C was paed v or- p! asure Instead of a period to be tn-.nU ail wrr li.e It b4i.u..r tndurrd until t!u un shines wain-l- juie rf tl.tee wave craw; whl h knew a ,.un. Roth badminton and j on: no bound It sis pfriups too t.'inh dlalated ujon ui d pong are tld garm-s- , yet botli are just beginning to r the.r aha re understood as a craze and a rcac-- ! of popularity tkm followed for a few years About 1878 the Badminton club of While Ping Pong has been plajej New York was founded, and Tula ,rteadil. lie number of platers are the first evidence of the games ar- constantly lncrea .lug. It has non rival tn the United States. At the reached a point of prominence present time the game U spreading which Is known as s revival In both rapidly and every year sees more America and Euro;. Badminton clubs being formed and Ping Pong. The sound of the bad more athletic clubs devoting spare as a rachet meets ball Is to the to Badminton courts. pengtst as music la to the singer. The origin of Ping Pong came as What b tlie gam? It Is related the result of an evolution In certain to and some wlifct slmillar to lawn miniature forms of tennis games. It tennis. The game Is played on a win Introduced In Boston in the small wooden table with wooden rackets and a small colloid ball early nlntte. 11 LOGAN n as tuie 1 y a .. ) ; hiluil ; it? A Ill ,f-tc. 4.t at e tilall Woi'li tl. ft l ' and ri '! i.e ft a.i-- ; .',(. who ;'av U. t u:e many huh A hit. ira.ue h.fj cf f . t n. wl.i'hisan-il- . wtll )V(.-- d Wi'li while inereus-- t r irhm for the gani-ri tut arid wlih b. e or preen r v ; p.la-- i ton. w;h ti sixteen m.",4 Rad.i.lntn I l!e I. ana of I o . w at of the Duke of Clouchester whre ftallurs set ainur.d t c contruc-tthat aecutaiely centerin the game at.d a. vei-:hvaries but a few pra'ns fnrt ed in that dl.'tlct. tie rune vaa bird as it has ui chrls- in d "Badminton" the game another Truly American friends. its ranted by British over the quickly spread That frnv.le uttd that dtlur-- ' 1 i s and It soon beta me tit most bird are the chief Implements tor p ipular indoor game It U easy to begin to play Bad- as fa t and as fascinating a game ns minton A few practice strokes and evir attracted llte attention of the a brief a aiming of the rubs and trained athlete, the game of BadThen Is soothing ebot.l one can walk on the court and have minton. a good time. But what kind of a tlte game. Us fast rallies. Us lobs. game ts this. Badminton ts a court Us smashes, lis delicate drop shots game. Tlte markings of the courts that hug the net. Its sliots that ar some however grratly resemble those of a tennis Impossible, bil court. Take a Badminton racket In achieved, that Iinds its way Into our hand, swing It and feel Its the sport lovers system never to be how poor or speed, Its resilience, five and a half eiadlcated. No matter ounces of polished ash and fine how good a player one Is. or how lamb gut tighlly strung. What kind young or how old. against an opof an object can be struck with this ponent some where near ones own Tlte beautiful delicate weapon with out ability, the game Is enjoyed. V. 1, PING PONG AND BADMINTON TO BE INTRODUCED HERE ' vs U. S. A. C. Stadium Kickoff 1:30 P. M. IT SEMI-FINA- L Tuesday. November 22. 1932. lu, , J fur f. time hi u. v, indeed, we have lots would not necessarl'y need a l.ji- t 1 wsit to drive Inlo as Urge as this, but what I quite ' Is the svs'cin Unp.OVrd r:;ds B.lri n ei. i' -- v con'd i t a r.iot. t h ,. t with little outlay of money, b t if l.o t.ans;x:rta.,on efulpment, ft and ft 1J course it would mean some hard man can tul up gs and ttud wp.li so much spred work and comfort, and the thing Is pra$ Of course I know that nore cf tical for anyone with a desire for those people who hare form'd th home. ROBT. CROOKSTCW. . habit of living In rented hop s 'would not consider for one imm.1? j the disgrace of living In a cheap log Onden Man Here John A. McArthur of Ogden and h. use, they prefir to move when a land-lor- d demands the rent, hut H former resident of Paradise Is In appears to me that with this vast Logan this week transacting bud lnexaustable supply of logs, winch ness. Mr. McArthur operates a steam are suitable for lumber, fuel or ae thresher throughout the south end i modest log house that can be built of Cache Valley. by anyone, tt looks like a fellow would rather have, even a humble AH Feeling Fine-Follo- wing an election so overlog house with a dirt roof, he built with his own hands than no home whelming Democratic and the reat alb check ceipt of a very satisfactory Do not get me wrong now, I am for a bumper beet crop. J. W. Bunot by any means lnferlng that I ms n of Lewiston was In Logan tohave a new Idea, as the Idea U not day and stated that all the citizens ' orlgiral. My home In Logan Is all of his section are feeling fine. Mr. native lumber that I helped haul JBoman was accompanied here by from here with norses and over Mrs. Boman. They were shopping ' roads that were terrible. Ine !wlth the local merchants. )'jr tlu-..;h- l tu.i.ity of Sa.. L ke aie tree-lebin!: u.d d' sohite. v.heie the man s...ri "This is the Place I s. thhvs 35 H. S. Students with card 25c h hnt.-e.i.N it i dents with cirl Cilkj wh!l i.r.O u while Admission 50c Plus Tax of our favor, but loo often, our people do not appreciate their In opportunities. All those people In Loyan who have no home, and seldom can g t enough moni-- for rent, I would them more if they would con e up here and get enough of these long straight bird-ey- e logs and even with two log rooms with a dirt roof would be better than no home at all. most of them have a car of some kind, and we have seen the demonstration of how successfuliy wood can be hauled over this smooth road with the automobile and trailer. The people who are expecting a foreclosure on their mortgaged home should come up here and tak a good look at this scout camp, and then get to work, of course they !:e 1 1 -- S n Vtf ft n r am am We Have No No Better a Furniture'Bcirgains Ever Offered r certain obligaticns.-WeV- e BREAKFAST SETS EDROOM SUITES ft Furniture Bargains ft ft ft ft Ever Offered Only Eight Days Left Only Eight Days Left ci , NABetter sacrificing our entire stock of furniture to raise the necessary money. Our present stock of merchandise is to be sold at prices far below today cost. We need money by December 1st to meet ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft n LIVING ROOM SUITES Cl Q ci m Cl MJj Q aci CK 'V- Q VA Qj fyj Cl JUST THINK of being able to buy the finest bedroom suites available at such low prices! There is almost every style suite to choose from. Me urge you to make an early selection. Seling Price Regular Price ft $140.00 Mirror Suite-Trip- ple cj S75.00 Suite--3 piece $85.00 Suite r er$92.50 Suite $140.00 Suite a - - i:r I1 ) HAVE YOU ever been offered a drop-lea- f breakfast table and four chairs, all beautifully finished, for such low prices? Seling Price Regular Price $40.75 $53.00 .. $63.00 Piece Suite . . . . $12.25 $16.00-- 5 Piece Suite . . . . $11.25 16- - Piece Luncheon Set Free With FREE FREE Every Breakfast Set Sold! $102.00 DINING ROOM SUITES $18.00-- 5 y ! SG5.00 aI sf HEATER SEASON rj i. T1 CJ tt tt tt tt S33.T5 $75,00 Suites-- 2 pieces $82.50 Suites-- 2 pieces $95.00 Suites-- 2 pieces $190.00 Suites-- 3 pieces Aw - v -- -- -- - -- - i YOU'LL FIND a very fine selection of dining room suites! For instance, heres one 8 piece walnut suite including table, buffet, 3 chairs and one hostess cliair. 58 u- ft ft !6 $43.51) ft $72.00 $102.00 off Regular Selling Price 33 Vz to 50 Discount Discount on all W" -- BUY YOUR FURNITURE NOWI-A- T 7 "! T ON ALL it DINING ROOM SUITES if ?? ft One-Thir- d Now On Greatly Reduced Prices 2a- -v- c. IMAGINE buying the best living room suites for such low prices as shown below! Genuine Mohair upholstered sofas, and the choice of either chair. The spring filled cushions, reverse covers. Every one of these sets are recent arivals! Regular Price Seling Price ft ft ft a At Less Than Factory Prices Ci y $!SiS3Qg&aS!$!iia!&&$&S)8&i!ia Hand Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks cl .V- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft i n.p.. SAVINGS YOULL NEVER BE OFFERED AGAIN! Christensen Furniture Com 4 ih I' ft ft ft ft ft ft 'ij ft ft ft ft ft ft ft HS-- ! " |