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Show Dairymen Advise Milk For More Safety On Roads Dairymen in the Roiosevelt area are going to try to cut down automobile accidents and at the same time sell more milk. This week dairymen of this area will join others of the state in placing a "day-glow" sign on the bumpers of their cars. The signs, which have been prepared pre-pared by the Utah Milk Foundation, Foun-dation, are printed in a brilliant red on a black background, and read: "Stay ' Alert Drink Milk." Eugene Pace, foundation president, pres-ident, said that 5,000 of the signs have been prepared. They are being distributed to dairymen dairy-men through (the four large milk producer organizations of the state: Federated Milk Producers, Hi-Land Dairy Association, Web- er Central Dairy Association, and Cache Valley Dairy Association. Asso-ciation. "It is a well known fact that milk drinking helps reduce fatigue," fa-tigue," Mr. Pace said. "This is just one of milk's many bene-1 fits, and besides, in Utah milk tests high in extra flavor and purity." |