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Show DAIRYMEN OF STATE TO MEET Proposed City Ordinance on Milk, if Adopted, May Cause Increase in Price to Consumers. Dairy and huttcr men met in the office of John Peterson, state food and dairy commissioner, and inform- " ally discussed the industry. A mass meeting of dairymen from all parts of the state was arranged for Jan. 18, to be held in Salt Lake City. The Utah State Dairy association has in its hands the consideration of the legislation which will be asked by dairy men. Lorenzo Hansen, president presi-dent of that association, will issue a call to the dairy men of the state to meet Jan. 18 and will look after the details of the proposed gathering. At the meeting, John Holley, member mem-ber of the city council, explained the details of the proposed ordinance of the city council, in which a clause provides pro-vides for a temperature not higher than 55 degrees for milk when delivered. de-livered. Many of those present opposed op-posed to this as being a hardship on the smaller, men, who would have to get special wagons. Some believe that an increase in the price of milk to the consumer in Salt Lake would follow the adoption of such an ordinance. or-dinance. o |