Show r HAVE NEW U TO SECURE PURE MILK HERE 4 t It jf t the e I legislature during the present y will wi pass pus an n adequate measure dearly defining tho the rights of 0 tho the state stat I food too and dairy dlo department nt In conjunction with wih the tho constitution 9 ft f the state sUte of Uth Utah Ut It I will wl relieve m my office orce of oC a t gr great al many and Dairy difficulties said lal State Food Fod DalO Inspector John Peterson this morning Every tO dairy darr In this state should be thoroughly thor thor- Inspected at regular Intervals and th the cows subjected to the tuberculin test zest There Thel Is 1 no doubt that a n great deal of Infected milk li Is being lg old sold throughout the tate but under tho thu lQ present el statute my department Is powerless to take effective notion Should the tho to legislature lure pass pas a n measure authorizing tho the appointment o of a Q state stal veterinarian and outlining outlining- hI his big duties the th United Unie States government would then send us Inspectors Inspector who would examine exam ine hue dairies and cows m in t a rigid manner and IDd S eee see e to to- toU It U that all aU milk mUk sold in the tho Ute tate tte Is healthful and free freo from taint I Mr P Peterson te on stated this morning moring that seven leven v n cows b belonging to Charles Chares Ohl- Ohl Kren gren a dairyman located on Twenty Twenty- ret aryman first East Est street street between n T Tenth nt and Twelfth South streets were found foune to have tu tuberculosis The came Emo trouble was waR with a cow CW belonging to t J. J A. A Smith of or this city Tuberculin t tests test were made mae on the te anI animals mils which a Montana Non Non- tana taa firm of cattle dealers was ws thinking about abut buying The laws Jaws o of Montana re require require r- r re- re quire a clean bill hU of health heath for tor every ever anima ani ani- ma shipped mal Into Int the state and In complying corn com cm- cm p plying with this requirement It developed that tainted milk mil had been Ien sold old In Salt Lake Lak City Section 18 of 0 the dairy dall' dall and ad food fo laws of or orUth Utah Uth provides pro that tat all al animals affected with tuberculosis shall bo ho b killed hut but wih when hen Inspector Peterson brou brought hl up the point with Attorney General Barnes s the pint wih lat latter r declared that t such a t proceed proceeding n could not bo be b upheld by the te constitution of this state elte Inspector Peter Peterson n Is therefore ui in In a n quandary ns RS to what CoU course to t take le He Heh has haa h r reliable tabe evidence that that tho the cows examined ex ox- tX- tX endued are ero diseased hut but alter after receiving th the tho opinion of 0 tho the attorney J general ner I be ho does not feel Justified In killing klin the te af affected affected 3 af- af cows The only remedy Mr Ir Peterson said paid Id ory rome lies with the legislature The attorney tes general says I can cn not take talco the tho property 6 o of oC another man without due process of ot law Jaw and md this I 1 can not do under the present dairy dalo and food statute Tho The present law Is faulty fauly and not of sufficient euf- euf dent scope lw Under the present nt law I could cent only bring bring th the owners of or Infected cows coWs Into Ito curt court for selling diseased dIMa mik milk and then I would have ha to prove that the milk ten was tainted when It was wa sold It I Is very cry mik wa essential to the general health of or orthIs this community that every evon cow whose milk Is sold old should be car carefully ruly tested mik and that e every dairy U It t regular Intervals eO O i hould be b under the strict surveillance or of competent and experienced Inspectors |