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Show Dairy Leaders to Attend Convention In Salt Lake City Friday, Saturday Dairy leaders of Utah county are expectod to attend the annual convention of the American Dairy Association of Utah convening In Salt Lake City on Friday and Saturday. Sessions will be held at Hotel Utah. Featured speaker at the concluding con-cluding banquet Saturday will be Clarence Miller, Washington, D.C. assistant Secretary of Agriculture. Agricul-ture. HLs subject Is "Maa-ket Orders Or-ders and Their Effect on the Dairy Industry." The banquet will begin at C:30 p.m., Lnunedlately following tlve annual Utah Dairy Princess Pageant. Twenty county coun-ty winners will compete during an hour-long television extravaganza beginning at 5:30 p.m. in Hotel Utah's Lafayette ballroom. The show over KSL-TV Is sponsored by Utah Oil Refilling Co. The new state Princess will succeed lovely Sharon Baxter, Hyrum, Cache county, wlio has reigned during I960. The new Dairy Princess and her attendants attend-ants will reign over all dairy events In the state in 1961, including includ-ing the annual June Dairy Month observance, and the cheese, ice croam, cottage cheese and evaporated evap-orated milk festivals. She will also al-so represent Utah In the national Dairy Princess contest in the fall of 19G1. County ADA of Utah chairmen, who make up the board of directors direc-tors of the state organization, will eleot new officers at their meeting meet-ing on Friday, at 2:30 p.m. There will be a demonstration of dairy foods on (Saturday morning presented pre-sented by the Dairy Council of Utah, with Janet Marchant, executive exe-cutive director, in charge. The ADA of Utah annual business meeting will be held in the hotel Saturday afternoon. Featured speaker at this session will be Dr. E. H. Parfitt, Chicago, executive secretary of the Evaporated Milk Association. |