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Show p--1 i-i 1 I t r - : ?: f - l , I i H V i ' i& . v ji? ..sMrj.-.iie .id..- Au-. ...... ......... ..... .. .. v., ... .......... ,.y crowning of the 1957 winner. "It would be preferable to have county princesses selected in time to participate in June Dairy Month observances," Mr. Parrish said. "However, some counties may wish to choose their winners at later events." State finals will be September 6. The state winner will receive an expenses paid trip to Chicago to compete for the title of American Dairy Princess. Competition rules are: 1. She must be a high school graduate by September 1, 1957. 2. She must be single. 3. Must be in good health and be able to present a health cer- tificate if she is chosen to represent repre-sent the state at the National Contest. 4. Must like and use dairy foods. 5. Must have a partial under-, standing at least of life on a dairy farm. 6. Must be willing to spend time appearing in public and promoting the use of dairy foods. 7. Must not be a professional model at present or have worked as a professional model. 8. Girls will be Judged upon the following points: (1) Beauty (2) Charm (3) Personality (4) Toise ability to speak in public should be encouraged. 9. While meal making will not be a factor in the judging, contestants con-testants are encouraged to familiarize fa-miliarize themselves with recipes featuring dairy foods. CALLING ALL GIRLS IX SALT LAKE COUNTY Tretty Shirley Chugg, Utah's 1956-57 Dairy Trincess. invites girls of this area to submit their entries for princess competition rules for which were released this week. Miss Chugg, with pioneer telephone tele-phone and milk glass, portrays the 1957 theme of the nation's June Dairy Month observance: history of dairying.' "Milk remains our most nearly perfect food," she says. Milk Drinking Lovelies Eligible Dairies Hunt For Princess Milk drinking beauties in Salt Lake County were invited this week to enter the annual Utah Dairy Princess competition, rules for which were released by Wallace A. Parrish, state chairman. Mr. Parrish said entries foi county Dairy Princess honors will be received by local chairmen beginning be-ginning this week. Chairman oi Salt Lake county competition is Arion Erekson, Murray, American Dairy Association of Utah director' He is assisted by Joseph F. Parrish, Par-rish, county agent. Wilbur C. Parkinson is associate state chairman. chair-man. Connie Burgon and Jo Ann Leaver, of Salt Lake City, are the present Salt Lake County princesses. "All girls will be wise to remember re-member that their best beauty cream comes in Utah dairy foods," advised pert Shirley Chugg, Weber College co-ed, who is the state's present Dairy Princess. Miss Chugg will participate in the |