Show I Hi-Land Officials Review Expanding Operations 1 Hi-Land executive team at annual Top from Directors Charles Merrill Pleasant Lynn Oakley and Howard assist- Hi-Land Dairyman's Association members heard reports of their 1958 re-elected two directors and were urged to continue upgrading of their dairy herds to maintain quality and volume production at their annual meeting in Salt Lake Charles and Lynn were to the board of Eugene was re-elected president by the and Russell vice These with Merrill Pleasant comprise the board of directors for the producer owned Hi-Land producing and marketing I W. E. Myrick continues as secretary and L. R. Curtis as general Howard for several years ant Seated are L. R. general Mi Russell vice 1 1 Eugene president and W R I 1 office was appointed to the newly-created position of assistant All arc from Salt Lake Organized late in 1939 with 28 members and a total cash investment of the Hi-Land organization has developed into one of the major dairying operations in the Mountain It now markets its products in six New Arizona and In 1958 it sold more than of dairy products in this presiding at the morning business urged the members to continue their high standards of dairy operation and quality product Warnick pointed to the fact that the number of dairy cattle is not high beef prices expected the next two to three S would tend to maintain on beef rather than dairy cattS He forecast that for at least this herds will have to HI increasing use of dairy products and our market should He emphasized the dom of up-grading quality of th dairy director of j the Wisconsin Slate Department of was the guest speaker at the noon luncheon He reported on his European field trip a year which a Russian farm study echoed Warnick's that the dairy industry will be ia a better position than mi- facets of the agriculture for many |