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Show STILL i TI TRAIL BF CARELESS DEAtBS Food Inspector Frazier Is Keeping Keep-ing Up Crusade for Pure Milk. City Food Inspector Walter Frazier is still carrying on his crusade against the milk dealers and has had a number of samples of milk tested by City Chemist Harms the past few days. On Friday he condemned a nine-gallon can of milk consigned con-signed by J. II. Wilcox of Farmington to the Woods Cross dairy because It had been watered and skimmed. In another sample taken from an east bench dealer, deal-er, he discovered formaldehyde, and ho states that he will have a complaint Issued Is-sued against that parly. Jlr. Frazier ami State Doputy Inspector Inspec-tor Smith went to Park City, Thursday, and tested milk shipped to this city. They found that the shippers were not careful enough in having' tho milk covered while hauling it to the station for shipment and Unit tho railroad and express companies also delay the unloading and delivering of the milk, which It not good for it. Much of tho milk shipped horo Is above the normal temperature and Mv. 1'rasjicr suggests that people who give the milk to j their children should secure a milk thermometer, ther-mometer, and If the milk goes over 60 degrees de-grees It should not be fed to infants, lie condemned sorno milk recently at one of tho milk depots because it registered between be-tween 70 and SO degrees. |