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Show Page 8 UTAH FARM BUREAU June, 1966 NEWS Utah Exceeds Membership Quota The Utah' State Farm Bureau Federation achieved its 1966 membership quota on May 31st, a lull month before the normal cut-odate. The following are the official figures for each county. The stars following the county name indicate quota counties. Green bands mean the county is growing and has a higher membership than the previous year. Two stars indicate an all-tihigh for the county. ff me Beaver members 26 Cache 838 of quota 59 96 a a c c c Garfield 73 75 133 9 121 103 Grand Juab Kane r r Mr. Til 50", J. A. Pace of Cedar City gives Dick Nelson, Iron County F. B. president his check for the Farm Bureau membership making Utah's quota for 1966. The Utah membership figure as of the early cut-of- f date was 81 62. 86 87 3 3 3 3 3 C 3 C E Summit AKW hoSSSSEBE 83 1 ass: -- a 80 tgSSmMBSBB t y- Wayne 101 TOTAL 8162 All that green certainly does look good! 100 .A- " June Dairy. Month Observed. (Continued from page 7) to talk about, for Utah's Grade A milk ranks with the finest of the land, tests show. For example, milk supplied Utah's major cities has ranked on the honor roll of the United States Public Health Service for over a decade. The Beehive State's ice cream long has had a reputation for superior flavor and texture. Utah's Cheddar cheese are favorites over a far. flung area, and the state's cottage cheese output is now approximately four times what it was twenty years ago. Utah's butter is used by some of the most discriminating chefs, and the state's evaporated milk has for decades been in wide use over a large geographic area. But to have superior dairy products is not good enough," said Mr. Winder. We must vigorously urge greater use of them. We be Marsha OverfelL attendant to the Utah Dairy Princess, pours a glass of refreshing milk for BYU's basketball star Dick Nemelka who is serving as honorary chairman of June Dairy Month. an lieve that one of the most effective ways is to give women recipes and suggestions for including more milk and its products with meal making. In special newpaper, television and radio messages during the month, women will be encour- aged to do just this." An extra masculine touch has been added to this year's observ- ance. For the first time, the June Dairy Month committee has an honorary chairman. He is Dick Nemelka, Salt Lake City, Brigham Young University's all-Ameri- can basketball star. He will release special message encouraging the youth ot the state to keep physically fit, and to maintain a balanced diet which includes plenty of I drink a lot of milk with meals," Nemelka said, "and I also usually have a glass of milk before retiring at night, it helps milk. my me sleep better." |