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Show STATE ISSUES SUMMARY OF DAIRY REGULATIONS The state board of agriculture, which, is dairy and food commissioner of Utah, and Edward Southwick, chief deputy, have prepared a summary of the dairy laws and regulations of Utah for 1932, copies of which are now available for distribution among dairymen of the state. The board, under authority granted in the law, has prepared regulation covering cleanliness in the handling of milk and its distribution. Regulation 7 declares earth floors and wooden floors in milking stables to be not sanitary, and adds that "cement "ce-ment floors are recommended and should be installed." The same regulation regu-lation provides that manure must be removed daily from the stables to i distance of not less than 25 feet, "to preclude the chance of odors." Regulation 11 reads: "Milkers must use no tobacco while milking." |