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Show HEALTH OFFICERS BAN LOCAL DAIRY PRODUCTS Approximately 15 Local Dairies Fail to Meet State Health Requirements According to a ruling which is enforced by the state health authorities, auth-orities, Springville city dairymen have been forbidden to sell milk or dairy products to local stores until their milk tests A grade, and stores have been instructed not to purchase local dairy products. pro-ducts. When stores opened Wednesday morning, it was impossible to get local dairy products as all of 15 dairymen had failed to meet requirements re-quirements of the state law in regard to milk tests. The state law forbids dairymen to convert the milk into ranch butter and sell it to the stores. Neither can they sell the cream. In order to place their milk and' cream on the markets again, every dairyman in this city must improve sanitary conditions at their places of handling milk and meet other requirements designated desig-nated to place tfteir products in A grade, state health officials stated. The law is being enforced for the protection of people from diseases believed to have originated originat-ed from contaminated milk and other dairy products, it was stated. |