Show Dairy Council Seeks Teen Diets Improvements Thomas Q Q Williams or of South Main e Centerville wit will attend the annual meeting m the Dairy Council of oC Utah Thursday Mar 5 at Salt Lake City's Hotel Utah MR l WILLIAMS is a member memo mem- ber of the board of directors of oC the tho Dairy Council the edu catlon l arm of Utah's dairy industry At the luncheon meeting dairy leaders from throughout the state will discuss what Is being done to inform of the nutritional value of milk and dairy foods said Louis R. R Curtis Salt Lake City president dent of the Dairy Council of oC Utah TIlE MEETING l will get underway WI un- derway at noon Friday with luncheon in Hotel Utah's Jade Room Mr Curtis will present the presidents president's re p o 0 r t followed fol fol- lowed by a financial report by George Winder Salt Lake City treasurer The Dairy Council of Utah works closely with schools professional proCessional educational and consumer to tell the dairy foods story OUR EMPHASIS EI during 1964 will be with teenagers Miss Dixie Lee executive director director di- di rector of the council said The teenage group is the poorest fed in our our- population Our studies show that only one in four teens have adequate diets for good nutrition We hope to help Utah teenagers realize the benefits of eating the right foods including milk and dairy foods |