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Show Qty mssmil $pmys mv milh mk Following considerable debate for and against the sale of raw milk and requests by delegations for and against, the Springville city council at its meeting Tues-evening Tues-evening approved the sale of raw milk in the city. The question of whether or not raw milk should be sold has plagued not only Springville Spring-ville city officials but those in practically every other city in the county for several months. Some producers and consumers consum-ers claimed that to curtail the sale of raw milk was curbing the rights of citizens, while on the other hand it was argued that disease. could be caused by raw milk and that consumers consum-ers should not be permitted to jeopardize their own well-being by drinking raw milk. Other citizens came up with the, idea that those who desired desir-ed to drink raw milk were securing se-curing it from the producer and the old prohibitive law could do little about it. City officials said Wednesday Wednes-day that the present city ordinance or-dinance which states that raw milk cannot be sold in the city will have to be revoked and a new one passed. The pasing of the regulation for the sale of raw milk however how-ever does not lessen the precaution pre-caution which producers must take in handling of milk. Each producer who sells raw milk will have to maintain the standards stan-dards set up by the state on milk inspection, city officials said. Mr. and Mrs. Berton Groes-beck Groes-beck are enjoying a" visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett and two children of LaCanada, Calif. |