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Show DAIRY NIGHT SET AT DERKS FIELD ONJONE 9TH Salt Lake County people this week were invited to enjoy one of June Dairy Month's traditionally outstanding events: Dairy Night at Derks Field in Salt Lake City, on Tuesday, June 9. On that evening the Salt Lake Bees will play the Portland Beavers in a Pacific Coast league baseball game. Activities will begin at 7:30 p.m. "Put it on your calendar now, for a wonderful family outing," Ktigests Richard G. (Dick) Stevens, Stev-ens, general chairman of Utah's June Dairy Month committee. '"There will be a truckload of free dairy prizes distributed at the game. There will be other attractions, attrac-tions, including the presence of the date's Dairy Princess, pretty Elon Mangelson." Courtesy tickets for the game are obtainable from dairymen or grocers. Each ticket is good for 50 cents on an adult admission to the baseball game or 25 cent on a children's ticket when accompanied by a purchased adult ticket. "Each courtesy ticket muat be accompanied accompan-ied by one adult full paid admission," admis-sion," the dairy leader said. Last year Dairy Night drew the largest crowd of the season up to that date. "Another big crowd is expected," Mr. Stevens said. One of the purposes of Dairy Night is to remind people that "June' best meal ideas start with dairy foods," theme of this year's observance sponsored by the American Dairy Association of Utah. O |