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Show HKMEN FAIL TO C BSERVEORDIH AHCE SALT LAKE. Auk 21. Dairymen Bhipplafj milk to Salt Lake over the Salt Lake & Ocden. Oregon Short Line and Salt Lake Houte lost a to-tal to-tal of H2 sallons yosterday mornlnp, on account of carelessness !n their observance of the city ordinance requiring re-quiring the shippers to cool their rolllt and keep It at n temperature ii ider C5 decrees. The city Inspector found that the Queen Dairy company Henry Morgan and William Morgan, vrhn have lost hundreds of pallons of milk shipped from iJiyton thl pummer, have hepmi to cool their milk and their shipments cam In yesterday at temperatures ranging from r.2 to 51 decrees. Following are the consignments denatured yesterday: James Crlddle, Kaynvllle, 30 gallons, gal-lons, temperature fi8 and 70 decrees. .lo?eph Oppenshaw, Kaysvllle, 10 gallons, tetnperatnr f9 decrees. D. L Rice, Farmlncton. ?0 gallons, temperature 71 and 72 deerce-s. A. J. Morcan, Iayton, 20 gallons, temperature 70 and 74 degrees H. D Clark. Farmlnerton, 21 gal-Iotis, gal-Iotis, temperature 72 and 76 decrees. E. II, Clark, Farmlnerton. S gallons, temperature 72 degrees. William Maxfleld. Vineyard. 20 pal-Ions, pal-Ions, temperature 72 degrees. |