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Show GOAL $.in add nn Top Stars of Utah's Three Colleges In Another Thrilling Battle For Supremecy See Four an and Ten Other Choices display the ability that brought them top ranking in college and professional basketball circles. SEE DELTA'S OWN BRILLIANT STAR, D. RAY FULLMER, SWISH THEM THRU THE IRON HOOP Hii'm myiiii'iirriniHiit) uti1 inf'"Miiiniii .1 .. i. . SATURDAY, JUNE 17 8 p.n. Summer colors! 7 REGULAR j Regularly $1.35 to $1.95 a pair. BUY HOW... $1.08 to $1.55 J SALE., from June 16 to 23 J S COLORS.. Melody, I ff" Jr Symphony, Har- - - INCLUDING. .51 gauge 15 Denier and V mony' R1Psody , 30 Denier. 48 gauge, 20 Denier. 45 gauge ssiw Nocturne, Sonata. ' 30 Denier. Also famous REVERSE KNITS for sheerness without shine. ' For your stocking wardrobe, subtle new Summer shades compliment your f every costume. Exclusive Natural Curve Heel prevents twisting and creeping. Sizes 84 to lis 1U ffi)2to(SD' Raised to Date $9,667.39 STETSON HATS... Nylon Sport Shirts $5.00 and up $4.K Genuine Leather Wallets Nylon Hand Painted $2.00 and up Ties m Samsonite Luggage Inner Lined Work Cox Munsingwear Dress 3 pair $1.C0 Socles.... 2 pairs $1.00 Men's 8 oz. Overalls Sport Coats " Blue or stripe $2.79 Sport J: Campus Swim Wear Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for $1.00 Arrow White Shirts $3'feS t0 10 Arch Cushion Flyweight Fishing Boots $10.98 Men's Oxfords .. . Fishing Equipment Men's Honss Rods Guns... 7 Reels Rrfles Hooks Shot Guns r Lines Creels Platform Rockers First Quality Tools Lawn Chairs Wrenches ' Planes Radios Saws Desk Sets " DELTA'S N pit DEPfiRTmEflT ), JUST ARRIVED... cleverly styled ... beautifully made... completely new Summer stock for our . . . 0NCE4-YEA- R SALE of ( rkaa LINGERIE J till S ... one exciting week to buy Summer Lingerie at llrG SuPerSavinss! " IUNE 16 to 23 rt f Iff M U B M0rl WW Mm get acquainted with this famous-mak- e nationally l advertised lingerie while the sale lasts. 3 Select from a variety of fabrics, styles Briefs for a smooth sleek Slips famous design that Gowns summer cool e, Rayon Run-pro- prevents riding up. Pull proof proof rayon knits and rayon Tricot in white and pastel seams . . . Tailored or Lace crepes in attractive styles, colors . . . Sizes " " Trim in Rayon Multi-fila- - Fresh pastel colors. Sizes ' " 30 to 40 ment Crepes, Satins or Knits. ALL SIZES Sizes ' " 32 to 46 Stepins in tailored styles of runproof Tri-- Pajamas Attractive runproof rayon knits cot Colors, white and carnation pink. Sizes in pretty, cool pastel colors. Tailored and 38 to 44 trimmed styles. Sizes 32 to 38 MILLAHD COUNTY CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., June 15, 1950 Post Office Closes At Noobi Effective July 1st and every Sat-urday thereafter the post office at Delta, Utah, will be closed at 12 noon. This has been the general pract- - ice at most post offices of the 1st and 2nd classes throughout the country for some time and is consistent with business needs at Delta. Line Up for A!! S5cr Basket boll Game Saturday No. UTAH ALL STARS Position Height College Home Town 2 Ken Berrett forward 6 - 2 Utah State Ogden 8 Dick Smuin forward 6 - 4 Utah U. Salt Lake 3 Dolan Condie forward 6-- 2 Utah U. Preston, Ida. 10 Vern Gardner center 6-- 6 - Utah U. Afton, Wyo. 9 Rollo Johnson center 6-- 6 Utah State Richmond 1 1 Arnie Ferrin guard '6-- 4 Utah U Ogden ' 4 Bill Peterson guard 6-- 1 Utah U. Huntsville 7 Don lespersen guard 6-- 2 Utah U. Ogden No. B Y U ALUMNI Position Height College Home Town 6 Joe Nelson forward 6-- 2 B. Y. U. Spanish Fork 8 D. Ray Fullmer forward 6-- 0 B. Y. U. Delta 10 Rolfe Peterson forward 6 - 4 B. Y. U. Salt Lake City 14 Brady Walker center 6-- 7 B. Y. U. Mesquite, Nev. 13 Ivan Beem - center 6-- 4 B. Y. U. Pocatello, Ida. 7 Jack Whipple guard 6-- 0 B. Y. U. Provo 4 Randy Clark guard 5-- 11 B. Y. U. 'Provo 15 Clark Greenhalgh guard 6-- 4 B. Y. U. Nephi 12 Don Riggs . guard 6-- 4 B. Y. U. Salt Lake City The coldest night last week was plenty cold, according to the re-port from the weather observer, Berniece Western, at Deseret. On Thursday, June 8, minimum temp-erature was 31 degrees, several shades colder than farmers and gardeners desired .Wednesday, the lowest recording was 47 degrees Mr. and Mrs. Claud Robinson, who have been living at Tungsten, Nevada, where Mr. Robinson has taught school, and their son, Earl, arrived in Delta Sunday to spend the summer at the Marion Henrie home. Mrs. Robinson, the former Nina Henrie, will give piano es-so-while here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dalton are in Ogden this week, called their by the illness of Mrs. Dalton's broth-er, Ray Cox. He will be well re-membered in Delta, having lived here in the 1920's. Deward Hopkins of Salt Lake City, drove his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopkins, and sister, Mrs. Olive Brackett, for a .trip to Bryce and Zion canyons over the weekend. |