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Show INSPECTS llSlf; Clarence R. Lane, GoverniS OMicial. Spends FewIIouM in the Cily. T, SCORE CARD SYSTEM J? WILL HE Pl'T INTO IT W' Mr. Lane Compliments .heCif? dition of the Salt kk&f Dairies. 3 ' jy Clarence P.. Lane, assistant chiefs the dairy division of the I'nited sfjj ; . department of agriculture, spent fj , day afternoon in company with flrf! Frazier. city food inspector, 0$tJ ' , ' over the condition of the Rait L dairies. Mr, Lane said he was oxc jjjil iugly well pleased with the conitij of the Salt Lake dairies and thatjt " were above the average, of the ol parts of the country that he had? ited. Owing .to the short time Mr. ;L lfv had in the city il. was only p0 ; for him to visit, two dairies. Thes found to be in good sanitary condft G ono scoring -M per cent and tho o 103 per cent. The Government recoi has taken up tho dairy condl , throughout the United States andi w inaugurated a score card syalcni which, the inspector must moke his porl. 'This system of scoring muk necessary for the dairyman to giv exact account of his wnv of hand ?. his farm, the methods used in mil) ',1 and of Ihe enuipment of the stable?, Zf system has been in use in pnveral i ho Eastern Stales for some timdi'i " and. the reports of the various htr tors show an average of la per ceh Mr. Lane said that the greatest. feet in the dairy industry was fi .fcj! in the stables. Jn most cases i -i little attention is paid to the sanll i1 condition of the stable The metl ih emplo3-ed are often poor and ihi & is allowed to come in contact witT. n and filth. fl Tho Score System. & By the score system the dairr 1 must give an account of the gat condition of the stable, the maiiii which the cows are bedded nnd the ? tilntion. They must also report P, to the methods used in milking, a 71 the cleanliness of the yard surrouni ? the stable and the c.ire of the n r-l The score card of each dairy 'will published, and the consumers ran-l ? a better opportunity to know the'j f dition of the dairy from which they' 3 securing their milk. 'A The dairies all over the countrv'j s shown much improvement sinre tfiisj t tern went into effect, for a dairyn ji who can not make a good showing ra q necessarily quit businc5s. The sfi il will be put into uso in Salt LaVei the near future. In speaking of the dairymen of Si; Lake Mr. Fjaue said: "All the dahK men of this city show their deshejc improve conditions and are all tril to help Mr. Frazier in his work. T realize that it is lo their advnntags improve the conditions and makel good a showing as possible. la dairies T visited hero T found goodj itary conditions and am well ple with the way they are being eonduil The dairies 'visited by me wero ab the average found elsewhere in country." J Inspector Lane is en route lo iho; ' cific Xort Invent, where he williji about twenty cities and assist then bringing their dairies up to a bij standard Jl |