Show PROVO DAIRIES ARE IMPROVING State Pure Food Inspector Looks Over Alleged Bad Conditions Willard Hansen Hans Hann n state food and dairy dair commIssioner returned yesterday from a trip to Provo Prove where on o Saturday he visit visited ed of e some me of the dairies dris and pastures be below below below low that town ton about which many com corn comments monte ments mt have of late been made concern concerning lag ing In diseased cows and unsanitary con conditions conditions Mr Hansen Hansn says he found con conditions much Improved from what had ha been b previously reported and stated that they are ar not now at all al alarming I am of the same opinion that Dr DrA DrA DrA A C Young state stat veterinarian expressed regarding the unsanitary conditions in the First Frt ward pasture where a stream con containing containing taming the sewage of Provo passes through the pasture That is certainly un unsanitary unsanItary sanitary unit but on investigation I learned that none of the milk mIk produced in that pasture is offered for public sale The eons w pastured there are private cows owned owed by individuals In the same sama pas pasture pastUr turn ture tUr there ther is an abundance of good fresh freshwater freshwater water also I understand the city coun council cil cl of Provo has h taken the matter mater up for adjustment Under Uner the circumstances I could cold not ee that it was my m duty dut to tomake tomake tomake make any orders orden regarding it I All Al Average Dairies Mr Hansen Hansn said ul that the dairies daires were all al average dairies that aside from the stable conditions they ther would woul all al score up well wel according to the government score scorecard scorecard card car During the summer when the milking mik is done out of doors dors they will wt pass paM but there wilt will wi have to be some Iome changes in the stables stable before the winter comes comes when the milking is to be done Indoors In one pasture he said he found three thre streams of artesian well wen water and in another pasture two such streams In Inthe Inthe Inthe the same pastures there were stagnant pool poolO caused cause from high water He took the temperature of the th water in one of these the pools and an it registered re 60 6 degrees Water used us in the dairies dairie he said sid reg 48 degrees I 1 did oId di not find the conditions at all an alarming he said sid The pastures most of them averaged up very ver well wel with other pastures In them I noticed three thre kinds of grasses salt grass gr slough grass g and tulle tule or wire Ire grass gra And A the cat ct tIe tle te all aU seem sm to have ha an abundance of fresh water where they can get at o It handily handi The Te dairymen in that tat section stion are improving their conditions as rap idly as they the can afford to do so s and they the tell me they will il continue to make im improvements Improvements as their ther means will wm allow aU ow It I was as some time since Dr Young was there ther and I presume pre ume the conditions have changed for the better in many respects in the meantime |