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Show leBIHTS OF MILK DESTROYED Excessive Temperature of Product Pro-duct Prompts Inspectors to , Condemn Shipments. Four more consignments of milk on the way into tho city wore condemned at the Salt Lako & Ogdon Railway company's com-pany's depot by tho dty food Inspector's ofllco Snturday because the product showed a tomperaturo far In excels of the standard, 55 degrees. The railroad men tested tho milk when it was received and the tests here nhowed that tho temperature tem-perature rose only onq or two degrees in transit, bo tho high temperatures aro up lo tho shippers exclusively. Henry Alorgan of Lay ton, who has boon dashing cold water on tho pinna of other Layton denlera for a milk cooling depot, lost another consignment, showing show-ing a temperature of G9 degrees. One lot from William Morgan of Layton showed a temperature of 70 degrees ana was denatured. Two cans from the Queen dairy at "Layton went 74 and 70 degrees and two cans from W. A. Maxwell registered i, and 70 degrees, and both lots were dona do-na tu rod. Eleven samples of milk taken from retail re-tail delivery wagons In the city showed an average temperature of -19 degrees, an excellent record, and an average of P,.S per cent butter fat. The average earlior In the week was 4 per cent "butter fat and 53 degrees temperature. |