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Show Utah is Among Top States III Olialit Dail' Goods While many individual ways to increase production. There are simply not enough cows to meet the demand for milk. One such area actually asked their producers to obtain a few extra cows to help stem the tide of increased demands. has for years been among the top states for quality dairy production, both in manufactured milk (milk used in butter, cheese, cottage cheese, etc.) and bottled milk. Utah has been on the dairy industry honor roll for many years which speaks highly of Utah producers. This standard of excellence has brought large manufacturers of milk products to Utah to produce their various dairy foods and ship them throughout the nation and, in many cases, throughout the Utah KenGarff LET US SOLVE your LEASE PROBLEMS INTERMOUNTAIN PH. j 1 J 521-61- LEASE world. 11 at 5th STATE One hundred Utahs cheese, especially Swiss cheese, ranks among the best produced anywhere. SOUTH For this reason Utah places rZ) and three 1868, Brigham Young, pioneer Mormon leader, established ZCMI (Zions third in total pounds of Swiss cheese produced in the United Mercantile InstiStates. Each year nearly 33 million pounds of Swiss and tution), first real department cheddar cheese are shipped store in America. One wonfrom the mountain valleys to ders whether, with the same points throughout the world. future vision, Brigham foreCentrally located in the heart saw the day when one of the of the Wests dairy industry, oversized city block.; Utah has a natural opportuni- he laid out would become the ty to send her products to basis for one of the most exmany distant points, thus tensive private urban redevelcreating a larger market opment projects ever underthe than that available within her taken ZCMI Center. own boundaries. Construction began in June The center of the dairy 1971, and is to be completed herds is in Wasatch, Weber, early in 1974. and Cache Utah, Juab, In the heart of Salt Lake counties. These fertile mountain valleys provide the neces- Citys downtown shopping and sary grasses and clear fresh financial district, the ZCMI water needed to produce the Center will make history of its y milk consumers own as the only downtown super mall in Westrequest. For generations covered ern America and the largest dairy farmers have developed these areas to a point of near of its kind in the nation. perfection. Dairying has beDesigned as a single megacome a science, as has most structure to occupy the greater other agriculture production, part of the same historic and Utah producers are keep- blocks on which the original ZCMI opera- ing step with all the new feeding, milking and processing innovations. A special tour of one of these modern efficient operations would be a treat for your family. Because of the distances from cow to carton, it is necessary to transport milk long with the distances. But, modern tank trucks and rail cars with their refrigeration, in addition to our excellent highway systems, it is usually a matter of hours from the time it leaves the farm until it reaches your doorstep or grocery store shelf, thus assuring a fresh always dairy product Utah has annually about 80,000 milking cows with an average monthly per-coprore ... high-qualit- tions began, the a multi-tena- Centers principal element be a completely new will four-stor- t, y ZCMI department store . . . thus assuring the 60 other retailer - occupants of the the facility great advantage of built-i- n ultra-moder- n customer traffic. Other major elements of the complex include 225,600 square feet of retail shops, a 2,000-ca- r parking garage, and a e glass-like- , lighted, ceiling. Wide arcades bring foot traffic in from all four streets (Main Street on the west, South Temple Street on the north, State Street on the east, and First South Street on the south). Four wide arcades will provide easy, high-dom- pleasant access to both levels of the mall. Gentle stairways and escalators further will facilitate traffic Dow through the pleasant walkways to the stores which all open onto the 75,690 square feet of mall and arcades. All six floors of parking will d ele be served by high-spee- vators which will deposit riders at the east end of the first or second levels of the mall.-Frohere foot traffic will disperse throughout Die Cen- ter to the west, then south and north. To return to the parking levels these cac passengers will retrace their steps back to Die elevators 3 D and TALL MEH 'SZX 3 t 375,700-square-fo- ot office 3 tower all centered around a beautiful, mall. g ... two-lev- 3 With the holding delightfully at the 75 degree mark in the spacious mall and all adjacent establishments, no matter what the chill or heat outdoors, customers will stroll and shop in temperature comfort the the attracthe scene will be a year-roun- d. Dominating tiveness of large sculptured fountain, together with lovely landscaping, handsome benches and other amenities all under ... r Dimes 232 S. Msin B0 TALL 359-72- 51 ! s f 3 w 3 duction of 800 pounds. i e Something New At S.L. Blue fejpti As part o its continuing belief in Utah and its future, Salt Lake Blue Print and Sup- MUSSTi ply Company has recently stalled the Intermountain Areas only optical Collimating stand for the precise allignment of surveying instruments. This equipment will allow exact adjustment of all types of surveying equipment, from the simplest construction level to the most sophisticated opeodolite. in- tItCD-Q3n;- t'lflcnKSi'UC f 32 1. ; Vears Ago IVi years Ago Way back in 1 940 Benson's pioneered by developing a safer, impact-resistalens. Since then, hundreds of thousands have chosen these lenses under the HARDRx registered trade name. nt Benson's made extra protection a part of every prescription. Benson's announced that only eyewear with these safer lenses would be dispensed to its customers, unless specified otherwise. years later, the Food & Administration (FDA) has Drug ruled in behalf of safer vision by lenses for requiring impact-resistaall eyewear dispensed after Dec. 31, 1971. Thirty-tw- o Aoui nt ('except Entra f Safety . in special instances in the judgment of you? doctor) Protection against expense, inconvenience and accident is another reason why so many doctors and their patients rely on eyewear. BRx-Quali- ty At Benson's you can choose between two tempered glass or DURIKON 0 impact-resista- non-gla- ienses-HARD- nt ss lenses. We do not examine eyes IT'S SMART TO RELY ON In Salt Lake City, 857 E. JMlunwiumnii EYEWEAR Second So.; 24 W. Second So.; University Club Bldg.; Medical Center In Murray, Cokonwood n, ill QUALITY Rx i. k Doivntown Covered Super Mall iii Western America years ago, in farmers are being caught in the squeeze on spiraling production costs and controlled profits, the dairy industry is meeting these same problems head-oIn fact the dairy industry in certain areas of Ltah is actually looking for ' R3 t 3 T |