Show Consumer Parade Is Challenge to Utah Dairymen Salt Lake City Utah More than million customers shop in supermarket food stores across the nation every week Of this number at least 7 71 million are new customers These facts were presented by Welby Velby W. W Young vice president of the American Dairy Association Association Association tion of Utah at a meeting of the Board of Directors as a challenge to Utah dairymen in their efforts to promote the sale of dairy foods through the na nationwide nationwide nationwide na- na advertising program of the American Dairy Association which is maintained by a set- set aside of one cent per pound of butterfat marketed during May 1 and June With so many products from I which to choose advertising and I merchandising play a major role in the shoppers shopper's purchasing decisions de- de I he emphasized I If dairy foods are to be sold in quantities that will bring producers producers producers pro pro- a fair return customers old and new must be reminded again and ami again agnin to buy and use more dairy foods I Translating the market possibilities possibilities possibilities to a n state basis he said that marriages last year in Utah brings a host of new customers customers customers cus- cus who must be told andI and I sold Other vital statistics show that 22 new-born new babies added added add add- added ed to the potential customer list listin listin listin in 1951 while deaths depleted depleted de depleted de- de the ranks of old cus cus- It all adds up up Mr 11 Young declared to a big job of telling telling telling tell tell- ing and selling to broaden the markets for dairy foods o 0 Miss 1 Mona Lou Peterson left Sunday for Salt Lake City where she will spend the summer summer summer sum sum- mer with her sister and brother- brother law in-law Mr and Mrs Clisbee Lyman e e Mrs Morlin Cox and two children are moving back to their home in Manti lanti after spending spending spending spend spend- ing the winter months in Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gun- Gun nison where Mrs Cox taught school Mr Cox is expected to tobe tobe tobe be home from Korea Koren early this summer Mrs 1 James F. F celebrated ed her birthday anniversary 1 Ion on Saturday May 17 I Mr and Mrs Charles Kilgore and son Larry spent last week weekend weekend weekend end in Las Vegas E n r l' o 0 u ute t e home Dome they visited Hoover Dam Zion Canyon and other points of interest e Mr Robert Martin 1 Braithwaite is back in Manti after spending two months in Ephraim with a ason ason ason son Lucien Braithwaite and his family He will stay here with his daughter Mrs Naomi Sleek and family a eMr e Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Wiley Viley Cheek va vacationed Vacationed vacationed va- va in northeastern Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado for a few days last week r 1 A f t d a c J George Brox son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Brox has gone to Grand Canyon to work for the summer months He graduated from Manti 1 High School last week and has completed one quarter at Snow College College- His folks accompanied him as far as Cedar City on Sunday e s a Mrs Rex Carter Erma Boyington Boyington Boyington Boy- Boy ington and Mrs Charles Stapleton Stapleton Sta- Sta Maxine Hendrickson of Provo were in Manti last week weekend weekend weekend end to attend the Alumni Banquet Banquet Banquet Ban Ban- and dance They were guests of Mr and Mrs 1 Clinton T. T Boyington a e Mr and Mrs Stanley McCabe 1 of Lon Poc Poe California were here Saturday to attend the reunion of Mrs McCabe's graduating class She is the former Lou Kimbal and graduated with the class of 1942 |