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Show A Seductive Beauty Miss Cieora C. Helbing Will Retire HAGERSTOWN, Md. (UP) Exactly 10 bushels of dirt, a ton bills, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Pett and of old papers, catalogues, records ani just plain junk were After 24 Years in Indian Service , ' Miss Cieora C. Helbing, educa tiun specialist in home economics for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was the guest of honor at a dinner given Thursday night by the heads of home economics departments who are here attending a work shop for department heads and adminiv trators of the bureau schools COOL T, i Lx . . Miss Cieora C. Helbing . will retire from the In- n Her contributions to the Indian Service however are not limited to any one institution. ofbeen the ficer In charge of personnel ad "Wherever you go in Indian s hools, you see evidence of Miss Helpings work, Mrs. Thompson, chief of the bianch of education said at a recent convocation of the sum- Western Box Elder Soil Conservation While In Korea he was assigned to the 533rd Ordnance company in Reclamation and Classification. Before going to Korea he was stationed for about a year at Fort Hood, Tex. Bruce ds the son of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Carr of Brigham City and a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary. District Holds Annual Meet, Field Day Desk Alarm KNOXVILLE, vttfc J. COBS m lima w rmi Md Mroducmf EVA MARIE SAINT SAM SPIEGEL by PRODUCTION MALDEN-LE- umam Musim CO-HI- SeMfl Pity by OtfKtwi by Ml KM Ml m mm T ministration e . paid to the present workshop session by Myrthus Evans, superintendent of Sherman institute, Riverside, Calif. This is not part of the proI feel gram but impressed enough to add my words of commendation to the work of one of the finest employees in the Indian Service, Evans said Miss Helbing is not to be with us much longer she is planand we ning to retire shortly who have known her for many years and have been under the influence of her wonderful spirit in this work, regret the termination. I represent one Institution. I would like to say that the people there, ana I am sure I am expressing this thought for most of you, appreciate more than jou, Muss Helbing, realize the contributions you have made to us as individuals, and to the entire service, Evans concluded. Miss Helbing plans to make her home in Glenwood, Minn., Where her sister lives. boys and girls Joined the members of the Lions club and thear wives to make uip a group of approximately 220 attending the annual club outing at Crystal Springs, Wednesday night Activities were started with a swimming party after which a buffet supper was served in the ball room at the Springs. A skating party concluded the evening of entertainment Outing Chairman John Musu-las- , aided by Glen Fife and Vern Poulter acting under the direction of President S W. Beecher, were in charge of the affair.. More KARL Word has been received by the parents of Cpl. Marion Bruce Carr that ds returning home in the next few days for dis Charge from the Army. He has been serving for most of the past year in Korea where he has at Intermountain where she selected tihe fumi.4hlngs and the equipment for the Intermoun-tai. , school. Cubs Enjoy Outing AN ELIA KAZAN than a hundred IANA TURNER, as she appears in her role of Samarra, the blonde temptress and Goddess of Love, in forthcoming CinemaScope spectacle, The Prodigal. PARK VALLEY REPORTS: By Mrs. R. E. Palmer the former Miriam Carter, and four children of LeGrand, Ore., have been visiting her brothers, Parley and Harvey Carter and families. Miss Sue Rasmussen of Brigham City, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J Howard Rasmussen, has been visiting 'her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer. Mrs. Ralph Hill, Carl Anderson, the former JoAnn Montgomery, and small son, Tony, of Elko, Nev , are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Vernal Montgomery. A most successful Western Box Elder Soil Conservation district annual meeting and field day was held on Saturday at Grouse Creek. The full day of activity began at Lynn where some seedings were inspected. Luncheon was served at Grouse Creek by the Relief society, and several field trips were taken to fencing development, spring projects and to the wells pumpRoss Warburton ing on the ranch. A program at the church house filled the afternoon. In the evening a picture show and dance completed the days activities Many prominent soil conservation men from Eastern Nevada and Northern Utah were in attendance as well as several guest speakers from USAC and An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs Grant Heaton of Salt Lake City was held on Wednesday evening, June 15 in Grant and Luana and baby son are leav ing early in July for China where he has been called by the LDS church to preside as miS' sion president over the new Chi nese mission there. Giant pre viously served as a missionary in China until that mission was closed and he completed his mission among the Japanese people. He served two years in the army, spending mgst, of the time in Korea. He returned home a year ago and has been attending the University of Utah this past winter. Luana attended the University of Utah, taught school at Park Valley and served two LDS missions, the first in the Southwestern Indian mission, and the second in the California mission field. the ward chapel ' small sons have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Willard Pitcher and Mrs E. Ray Morris. Tht Onlj Man Ivan Huntsman of Shelley, Idaho visited his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Morris, one afternoon last week. Ivan was elected student body president at USAC for the coming year. AND SUNDAY SCREEN I IH KRMS AT SPECIAL COLOR IMMlWNmMM V The GLASSSLIPPER' TRUCK BRIGHAM and IMPLEMENT J CARON , K"" (pua , . ; .AND. . TECHNICOLOR! M G M MASTERPIECE REPRINT x: Copyright, 19SS, United States Brewers Foundation ce I g, fi FRANK SINATRA KATHRYN GRAYSON . GENE KELLY AN longer-lastin- AU jCarbohation tiny-bubb- le liveliness Its because Fisher is brewed at this alti- tude, which means its carbonation is naturally in balance to atmospheric pressure here. So when you pour a glass of Fisher Beer, the bubble action is neither too slow nor too rapid and short-livebut just right. Notice how long your glass of Fisher Beer holds its sparkle. Those tiny bubbles keep on rising keep on enhanc ing and enlivening the refreshing flavor of the beer, prolonging its bright snap and life down to the last sip in your glass. d d, Friday and Saturday "INFERNO" Color hit iSf . starring ROBERT RYAN RHONDA FLEMING Co-H- it "HALF A HERO" with RED SKELTON JEAN HAGEN SUN. - MON. . TUES. "FARMER TAKES A WIFE" DA ID E. ROSE DEBORAH paoNcim VAN KERRJGHNSON john MILLS L Low-temperat- Brewing I ure for delicate, hop flavor gently-extracte- d In coaxing the pleasing flavor from hops, Fisher has the advantage of boiling. That is due to another of natures laws which makes water boil at altitude only 203.5 F. at our 4300-foas against a blistering 212 at ot sea-leve- l. So the delicate hop flavor comes out more slowly, more gently in Fisher Beer. This avoids harsh hop bitter, and it means that in Fisher Beer you get refreshing and satisfying flavor thats bound to please your taue. BETTY GRABLE DALE ROBERTSON In Technicolor Co-H- it "GLORY BRIGADE' The End of the Affair with VICTOR MATURE and LEE MARVIN FIIm Brewing Ce., Salt lake City-Brew- ers , presents COLOR ST Altitude-balan- WEDNESDAY MUSICAL OF Mropicct wao ri' A--q - Bony JONES Cartoons off From where I sit, carelessness can cause plenty of harm in our off he-job personal lives, too. For instance, suppose a neighbor prefers a glass of beer with supper. You might not share this particular preference with him but if youre careless about protecting hit right to choose, your own freedom of choice is in danger of being plowed nnder. WINWOOD Elsa LANCHESTER TUESDAY been tractor trouble on their place. Midway through every morning and afternoon she brings him snacks. Hell stay on . - WILDING -- ErfeW W WYNN the alert, she says, if I get him the tractor for ten minutes. Tractors are like horses er Michael Leslie 'V mules is more ways than one. They can be pretty tricky if you don't handle them right. Too many tractor accidents happen because of carelessness. The day grows hot and drowsy, the job grows monotonous and bingo ! Someone forgets to throttle down when making a turn, or something, and theres a bad spill. Credit Slim Hartmans missus for the fact that theres never Prafectian MONDAY OaWlM-VWO- Handle With Care just-poure- -- Plus Cartoons - Shorts - News Shorts for MON. -- TUES A LOVE THAT KNEW NO BOUNOSI SUN. almost 9 square feet of space holds more than 400 pounds of food. Quiet, fanless operation. Always dry outside no sweating. Flexible inside removable baskets. counter-to- p News Win Could Play I STANLEY WUMtt I This smart new IH adds From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh A COLUMBIA PICTURE v- - INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Tenn. (UP) Customers eyes popped, officials grabbed the arms of their chairs and police came running into the Home Federal Savings and Loan Association building here. Then an embarrased secretary explained that it was an alarm clock in her desk. WUD ONE dL REDUCED! -' the county agent. ' PRICES at Masan. MarfoBRANDO ' TA ?v X Army Discharge Service this summer after completing 24 years of service. dian Lions, Wives and ' You ma not be able to SEE THE PICTURE TODAY on crowd the in for Saturday ! get Bruce Carr Expects Another tribute was OP THE YEAR! SATURDAY AND FRIDAY Bm Marion Bruce Carr . . will receive Army discharge shortly. CpI. - PICTURES' O' THE 'PICK Miss Helbing during TWO BEST SHOWS Merlin Snyder, employed In the office 25 years, and he could not recall when It was cleaned last. z: mer school. TODAY and SAT. Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, Juno 17, 1955 daughter, Kathy Lynn, Oakland, removed recently when the California, have been - vacationclerks ofCounty Washington in two weeks for the ing past court house vaults the and fice Corinne. Brigham City and were closed. Court Clerk G. Mrs. Pett is the former Carol Ann Roundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Roundy, Corinne. Mr. Pett's parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pett, Brigham City. They plan to return to their home at Oakland, Saturday. Plans Retirement Miss Helbing plans to retire this summer after completing more than 24 years service in the Bureau of Indian Affairs She holds B S and M. A degrees from Columbia University in New York City Before entering the Indian Service she served nine years as state supervisor of home economics in Louisiana and was a clothing specialist in extension work in Oklahoma for one and a ihalf years. To me, home economics is not Miss limited to the classroom, Helbing savs "It starts with the first grader for .both boys and girls and carries on through life She believes that everyone should have hobbies and leisure to enjoy them, and emphasises the importance of .applying the principles of good health in everyday living. Most of all, she says tihqt all employees of , a school must keep uppermost in their minds the boys and girls of the school and the importance of teaching them how to live well, however modestly Mlss Helbing has made frequent visits to all the schools under the Indian Bureau. She will he especially rernembeied 4 Box About Time Burton Petts Here From Oakland Calif. Returning Home Of 70 B. C af Fine Beer Since 1884 |