Show 10D THE OGDEN 100 Million OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R NOVEMBER UTAH SUNDAY MORNING 1 1959 x - Carcasses Get Approval LOGAN— Nearly 100 million ani- - mal carcasses during the past fiscal year received the government’s familiar purple stamp of approval ' — “U as ( ‘ t S Inspected and Passed”— clean and whole- some meat fit for human consumption said the U Si Department of Agriculture Inspectors of USDA’s Agri--' cultural Research Service con-- ’ demned 238760 animal carcasses and millions of parts of slaughtered animals as unfit for consumption the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station at Utah State University has been advised t ‘ ARS meat inspectors examine cattle calves sheep swine goats and other meat animals before and after slaughter in order to detect and eliminate diseased and otherwise unfit meat disease-fre- e ’ THOROUGH EXAM Although USDA inspectors permit slaughter of only those animals that appear normal long experience ’ has demonstrated that apparently healthy animals may harbor disease or otherwise abnormal con- - ' ditions For this reason each car- cass at the time of slaughter is given a thorough examination by an inspector JUDGES ARE JUDGED TOO — One of the livelier Inspection after slaughter points sidelights of the annual West Ogden exposition is the up the fact that in spite of efforts stock judging contest which attracts teams from many to aid growers in the control of Western States colleges and universities Carefully livestock diseases food animals are trained beforehand the student squads pass judgeexposed to a great variety of environmental conditions which may ment on the prize animals and are rated in turn by affect their health Each animal and each carcass versity sheep Fred Cliften Ogis therefore a separate problem den Swine Milton A Madsen USU for USDA inspectors' Gene Robinson college judging Only when a carcass has been is it given the found disease-fre- e Horse Ogden Quarter official purple mark of inspection Junior division heads are Elvin that assures the consumer a clean I Downs Salt Lake City and Gordon superintendents for the 41st Beckstrand Logan and wholesome product Helping to promote and maintain annual show come from Utah but this enviable position said a the general superintendent— Ray H Record Crowd on Hand USDA spokesman are the vet-- Wood-h- ails from Idaho ermary services of USDA and 0her Auction of 82 top quality Here-ford- s superintendents are: state experiment stations that con- " James Gobel of Roy grounds W got under way with a record duct research on animal disease J- - Tahyne gates and admissions of spectators on hand at last crowd this the country against protect ' introduction of foreign animal dis-- 1 Russell Keetch of Utah State Uni- year’s show eases and carry on animal disease control and eradication programs comparing their work with the decisions of professionals This studious Utah State University delegation from a previous show is made up of Steve Bitting-l- y Hiram Wilson Ray Okelberry and Bob Shelski (left to right) They did right well too Save Hoy a! 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