Grout Museum, 1949. Photo taken at the National Dairy Cattle Congress grounds. "Pour me another glass o' milk. It's so good!" says Iowa's first Dairy Industry queen, Alberta (Wenndt) Thien, 19-year-old daughter of a Cedar county dairyman. She and her escort, Frances Clayton, 17, dairy farm girl crowned Buchanan County Dairy Industry Queen, pause before the Iowa Dairy Industry Commission exhibit at the National Dairy Cattle Congress, Waterloo. These two organizations were co-sponsors of the state Dairy Industry queen contest. Four pints of cream in every pound of butter is the consumer message potrayed by this exhibit. Grout Museum District. Additional photographs and artifacts can be found on the Grout Museum Districts online collections website at https://gmdistrict.catalogaccess.com/
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Grout Museum, 1949. Photo taken at the National Dairy Cattle Congress grounds. "Pour me another glass o' milk. It's so good!" says Iowa's first Dairy Industry queen, Alberta (Wenndt) Thien, 19-year-old daughter of a Cedar county dairyman. She and her escort, Frances Clayton, 17, dairy farm girl crowned Buchanan County Dairy Industry Queen, pause before the Iowa Dairy Industry Commission exhibit at the National Dairy Cattle Congress, Waterloo. These two organizations were co-sponsors of the state Dairy Industry queen contest. Four pints of cream in every pound of butter is the consumer message potrayed by this exhibit. Grout Museum District. Additional photographs and artifacts can be found on the Grout Museum Districts online collections website at https://gmdistrict.catalogaccess.com/