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Show WOMEN'S CLUBS TOLD MILK SITUATION IS 'FINE' Salt Lake City milk situation Is In soch fin (hap It welcome Investigation, In-vestigation, A C Merrill, chief Inspector In-spector ef the board of health food and sanitary division, told members of the Salt Lake dietrict of the UUh Federation of Woman's Club, at their annual meeting in th New-houee New-houee houl Monday. Inetallatlon of Mra. Lee Wright a district president, succeeding Mrs. Earl R, Van Cott, wa a feature fea-ture of the program. Other new of floor InsUlled were: Mr. O. J. LaUarg. first vie president; presi-dent; Mrs. Maud Chsgwidden, aec-ond aec-ond vie prealdent; Mra. Claude Kenyon. recording eecreury; Mr. M. H. Parry, corresponding sacra-Ury; sacra-Ury; Mr. W. H. KeaU. treasurer, and Mrs. B. B. Owsn, director. Mr. Merrill reported that the three defecU In the milk Inspection setup hare, cited after th last Inspection by the U. B. public health aervice, have been alimlnaUd. These three oomplainU were for failure to require re-quire eating houses to post placards showing tha milk had been Inspected, Inspect-ed, failure of Inspectors to gather recording thermometer charges from dairies or to obtain tha lui-perature lui-perature of milk at th Urn of Uk-Ing Uk-Ing sample. A a reeult of Inspection work In April, 10 order to Improve condition condi-tion were sent dairy planU and 210 ta farm producers. SALT LAKE CLUBWOMEN INSTALL OFFICERS , Wltu Lea Wright, president; Mr. Earl B. Va Cott, oast president; Mr. A. E.' Fchr. |