Show I IV W MILK INSPECTOR IS ISI I NOT TO BE BLUFFED Threats Received by Official Cause Him to Redouble I His Vigilance U Threats made by ly telephone and indirectly against Walter WalterJ J. J Frazier city food and dairy inspector have resulted in a amore amore more determined campaign against the time dairymen who have been heen furnishing Salt Lake Luke with what is regarded as the tile worst milk supply furnished any city in the time United States of tho size of Salt Sai t Lake U These threats were continued yesterday from sources ranging from the little dair dairy farmer who ilio ships his milk to the time big concerns in ill Salt Lake as well as from the time managers of some of the distributing companies U Redoubling his J to compel observance observance ob oh- servance of ot the laws Is the only re reply re- re ply made matte by tho the food rood Inspector to these theo threats The statement that by enforcing the tho laws regarding the ha handling of ot milk the city and state officials will viii cause canso I Ia a a. milk famine In Salt Lake Is regarded regard regard- cd ed as a joke by the officials although I It has Its serious aspects Mr Ir Frazier believes tho the people are arc backing him In this campaign to the extent that they would rather have havo no milk at all ull titan than to bo be supplied with the tho fluid that hascon has been con supplied 1 from trot certain sources 8 which Is directly responsible death and disease among On tho the other hand the statement Is It mado made that cleanliness and care cafe cost ho tho producer and distributor of ot milk almost nothing an and If both are arc maJo moJo to under understand that tI tit law must be obeyed they will either comply or go out o of the tho milk business and their thell r choice hol v t nn yo r f f Arn nr n t tn in n ii th rin nn n n sumer Bumer Tests made mado recently at tho the city amidI and amid I county building have shown that with witha i a n. temperature tempe In a room around 00 0 I degrees the milk In cans will vill show a a. aI arise I rise In tn temperature oC of approximately I two degrees an hour These tests I show that whon when k destined to S Salt SaltI it I Lake Loko distributors Is loaded on cars at I lark City or points In Davis county count at ata I a n. proper temperature It will not show I a u rise 1150 o ot of more mon than lion six alx or eight degrees 1 at moat most during transportation to Salt Lake even In the hottest weather ther This Thin w ivas WaS f ho Illustrated v ot of n JotS ot t. t s rl Ui tJ I m mn n gb ec ot ron rr seventy eight to ono degrees Go In reply to tho Ito char clint charge e made b by the manager of ot tho Elgin dairy to tho time effect ef ef- feet that Mr Mi Frazier knows of ot tho the milk business or methods lI used used ert by time the distributors to purify the time milk after aftel thc they receive It H it Mr 11 lr Frazier points to reports of ot the tho United States department department department depart depart- ment of at agriculture which states stales that thata a 0 temper temperature tule of ot fifty eight to sixty degrees will not tho ho Interests o of PU public bile health As to the tho ho precautions pr taken b by tho time local dealers deniers to purl purify the tho anti and keep It from tram contamination after alter It reaches them Mr Frazier has reports on four tour of ot the tho largest dairies In Salt Sal t Lake front from scoring mado made b by Ivan C C. Weld assistant In market milk Investigation gation atlon for tor the dairy linin division l of or time bureau bureau of ot animal Int Industry This sc scot r Ing ng shows that from a n careful inspection tion lon of oC tho tIm Salt Lake dairies with a a. possible score of at per cent tho time El Elgin EIbin Elgin El- El gin bin company plant In First First- South street scored 1 35 36 per cent Salt Lake Lako CIl City dairy Richards s street 25 percent per pel cent ent Clover er Loaf Lear ar dairy Main street treet 1 per cent and the Valley ralley Condensed Milk company 55 per er cent rhese Inspections mado b by y the time government o Inspector who iho was accompanied 1 by hy Walter Waiter J. J Frazier city Inspector and Willard Hansen state statu I or U Copies of ot these Inspection reco Is arc aro ro on file with the tho city nn and 1 state as asell aswell aswell well ell as with the department at Wash Wash- ington Conditions permitting a score scare below bolow bo- bo low ow 54 l or 50 per cent not be allowed allowed al- al lowed owed In man many cities said Mr Frazier Frazier- and It Is 15 tho manager of ot the dalr dairy which scored 35 15 per or cent out of ot a possible possible pos- pos sible for tor cleanliness and general conditions of ot his place who Is making the le strongest fight against as decent regU reg- reg U lations ha tb its The government fo mil milk Inspector who left eft Salt Lake last week Weak ha had bad 1 another experience with Salt Lake dairy products products prod- prod after leaving for tor tho time East which ma may lead lend to some official action Ho lIe ordered a dish lUsh with cream on a dining car ar and time the cream ho lie found unfit for human consumption A second order was as bad and anti the dining car conductor plo produced a bill of at sale for or time the cream at t a a. gallon showing It had been delivered to the car that morning b by a t dairy airy company o of Salt Lake Regarding tho the temperature of ot milk tIme tho 10 government reports show that with witha n a temperature under fifty degrees Is s comparative cb little Increase In tIme the Continued on Pu luge c Five MILK INSPECTOR ECTOR IS NOT TO BE BLUFFED S from Quo Otie normal number of oC bacteria In the S fluid When hen the temperature is allowed to rise above fifty eight degrees the time number of ot bacteria will increase from S a cubic cub centimeter to hours J within twenty four One local dairyman has hns found that tha S since the enforcement of time the ordinance requiring the tho delivery deliver of milk In bot bot- 5 th ties 8 ho ie has been able ahle to do away with will one assistant on the time wagon wag and save I 5 n a week but ho has Increased the tho S. S cost to the small consumer nevertheless ne erthe I less on tho timo protest pretext that tho time delivery dellver- In bottles co costs b more mora Sir Mr Ir Frazier and his assistants s l have found more evidence of or the uso o of oC formaldehyde by Salt SnIt Lake dairymen t who buy It under a label of or Freez evine and In addition to the tho complaint complain week It Is e expected that tha I other cases eases will be he brought In courIn court court cour courtin In tho the near future Although tho the or or- requiring that nil all milk for fo or delivery cUver in Salt Sail Luke Lake shall be undo under into cf of- of k five fifty degrees does docs not go feet until October 1 I tho tIme city Inspector S. S will continuo continue to confiscate nil all milk found over a temperature of or seventy seventY- four tour degrees relying on present lawand laisS law lais and public opinion far fum his lila support S Another point In the limo new now ordinance that will be enforced Is that lint requiring a cover cr or shade shalla over milk wagons The Time inspector saw one wagon partlY partI lon loaded ed with milk yc yesterday telda st standing S for Cor nearly two hours with tho time cans o ot of milk Om exposed to the time full rays of ot th time Ole Sum eun |