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Show Mi Dairy Princess To Visi? Area Oci.l9&20 Utah's 1957 Dairy Princess, ShirJey Chugg, .will make an official of-ficial visit to Roosevelt on Friday, October 19, and at Duchesne on 'Saturday, October 20, as part of the state's third annual Cheese Festival. Leading a caravan that win travel 10 days on the highways and byways of the state, Miss Chugg and attendants Merris Hendricks, Richmond, and Connie Burgon, Midvale, will call upon mayors and newspaper publishers and other local leaders in 37 communities. To these people they will present gifts of Utah Swiss and cheddar cheeses. Scheduled to greet the carvan in Roosevelt on Oct. 19 is VaLoy Reynolds, local Dairy Princess. While here, Miss Chugg and her party will present their gifts to Mayors Paul Murphy of Roosevelt and Chester Lyman of Duchesne and C. N. Memmott, publisher of the Roosevelt Standard and the Uintah Basin Record. On Friday an area meeting of the American Dairy Association of Utah will be held in Roosevelt at 2 p.m. Hale Holgate will be j the speaker. The cheese festival tour is an expression of the confidence of Utah's dairy industry in the superior super-ior quality of its products. "Utah's Swiss cheese has been well received re-ceived in markets form coast to coast, and our cheddar cheese is popular in western states,"declared Calvin L. Nelson of Salt Lake City, chairman of the Utah Cheese Festival committee. Theme of the festival is "Please with Utah Cheese." Participating on the tour with the girls will be Mr. Nelson, Welby W. Young, president of the American Dairy Association ol Utah and vice president of the Utah Milk Foundation;. A. J. Morris, managing director of the American Dairy Association of Utah; and Wallace A. Parrish, chairman of the Utah Dairy Princess Princ-ess Contest. |