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Show i - - ' i I . ' S . ' ; J. . .. - I " . ... i I ' : " - S i - J- . ) j . ' W iV , i UTAH BEAUTY For meatless meals that are deliciously different, yet low in cost, pretty Carol Ralphs, 19, American Dairy Princess, says, "Cheese is so good so many ways." Utah Dairyman's Daughter Telling Nation About Meals ted milk and other dairy products pro-ducts and in drinking at least three glasses of milk a day. "You never outgrow your need for milk and milk products" is a theme Miss Ralphs is stressing. While she reigns as American Dairy Princess, Miss Ralphs is living in Chicago. Her home is in Ferron, Emery county, Utah, and she has been enrolled at Brigham Young University. A beauteous daughter of a Utah dairy farmer this week is telling the nation how to fix meatless meals that are deliciously delic-iously nutritious, yet low in cost. She is Carol Ralphs, recently chosen national Dairy Princess by the American Dairy Association, Associa-tion, after she had won the crown of Utah Princess. Appearing . before convention groups, television cameras and in scores of interviews with the press, Miss Ralphs for several weeks has been telling Americans Ameri-cans the benefits of eating more dishes using cheese, butter, ice cream, cottage cheese, evapora- |