Show DAIRY AIRY CAMPAIGN IS Decision to meet weekly and to enlist enlist en en- list the aid and cooperation of educational educational educational edu edu- civic and commercial organizations organizations organizations or or- in the state was waS' expressed express express- ed at the first official meeting of the publicity committee of the dairy products ts campaign More than fifty members of the committee gathered In Salt Lake enjoyed a luncheon In which the menu was in the main dairy products ts and then listened to toa toa toa a brief address by Joseph J J. J Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non chairman of the committee in which he outlined a tentative plan of wo work k that was approved by the gathering A. A A. A Hinckley state commissioner commission commission- er of agriculture was unanimously elected as chairman of a committee on committees to consist of five members Mr Hinckley being given the power to make his own appoint appoint- ments In Inthe the course of his address Mr c Cannon f laid emphasis upon the th f fact ct that according to survey and statistics statistics statistics statis statis- tics Utah so favorably situated for dairying was yet largely an importer of dairy products making neither butter nor cheese enough to supply the home hom demand He said that Utah instead of having to bring Inthe in inthe inthe the products of oft the dairy should be exporting them especially as the handicap of a heavy freight rate did not apply to butter and cheese as it did to hay and potatoes To pay the freight on on hay he explained takes take about per cent of its local value on potatoes 85 per cent on wh wheat at 35 per cent but butter and cheese may be sent out at from 3 to 5 per percent percent percent cent of their value The consumption of dairy products pro pro- ducts in Utah Mr Cannon declared Is 30 per cent less per capita than the average in the United States while it ought to be up to or above i ithe the average because of the lack hick of densely populated areas areas' and the favorable favorable favorable fa fa- fa- fa conditions for raising dairy products The speaker went on to submit the tile words of eminent scientists who held 1 that milk not only contained all the elements essential to growth and de- de of or both body and mind but of both body and gazing in abundance He said that a survey in the the Los Los An- An also held the mysterious and ener- ener geles schools had shown children children children chil chil- dren to be undernourished and that the cost to that city of getting the pupils back to normal condition amounted to about Mr Cannon submitted a tentative outline of the manner in which he believed the campaign might be carried carried carried car car- ried on on not for a week or or a month but for Cor every day in the year until untila a quart of milk a day became the slogan for every child and Utah took her place among the states whose consumption of dairy products was up to or above the average of the United States I 0 o |