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Show t";' 'V: 'n 2 Kitchen -jyT.- ,.'f i -l I Consultant, National Dairy Council THE PURITY Or MILK , Who ever heard of bootUv; milk? This was a common term in public health circles some nr or 40 years ago, when I was a young public health o!lin,i! in my native state of Wisconsin, which labels itself on auto license plates as America's Dairylnml. As such it was a battle-ground for the early struggles through which the purity pu-rity and safety of milk, and the good taste which now identifies it as a favorite food, were achieved. Real Rattles These were real battles, too When the State officials arrived at farms to perform the required tuberculin tests on cattle, they were often met by hostility. Professional Pro-fessional agitators stirred up opposition op-position to tuberculin testing in rural areas, and to pasteurization in the cities. ; Opposition to measures for im-I im-I proving the quality of milk, and its safety, were centered also on the consumer. Th? .same agitators wiio endeavored to mislead tlie farmer, tried to persuade the users of dairy products that pas-tcuriation pas-tcuriation impaired the nutritional nutri-tional quality of milk. But dairy leaders, supported by public officials, insisted upon ARTICLE NO. 32 FOR RELEASE: WEEK OF JUN clean farms and healthy cattle. Many dairies provided their own inspections to insure such conditions. con-ditions. Pasteurization was often instituted by dairy processors without legislative requirement. There was never any validity to the argument that pasteurization pasteuriza-tion impaired the nutritional value val-ue of milk. The only constituent alTected is vitamin C, which is not abundant even in raw milk. On the other hand, the only epidemics epi-demics traced to milk for many years were due to unpasteurized milk, or inadequately pasteurized milk. Milk Depots During the hectic ear.'y day, when a city began requiring pasteurization pas-teurization of milk sold within its borders, milk depots selling the unpasteurized product sprang up beyond the city limits, and were patronized by considerable numbers of skeptical citizens for a while. And that's the origin of the term ' bootleg milk", since much of it happened during the prohibition era following World War I. Today, we are blessed with sweet pa-dcurizod milk from clean, healthy, tuberculin tested cattle, bottled and cooled for our good and safe nutrition. E 13, 1906 WANTED: A big, dumb, stupid, funny looking dog for Shakes-peraean Shakes-peraean Festival. Call the Festival Fes-tival directors at the College of Southern Utah. THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU Bible Study .... Sunday 10 a. m. Worship Sunday, 11 a. m. 6:30 p. m. Mid-Week Study Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. TOM GORDON. MINISTER Come Meet With Us One Mile South of Town Across from Beolino Station Cedar City Church of Christ Watch "Herald of Truth" 10 a. m. Sunday Channel 2 ING G-19-22, SUB-PARAGRAPH F. OF THE REVISED PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCES FOR CEDAR CITY, UTAH, 1961," passed pass-ed by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah, on the . 16th day of June, 1966, and on file and of record rec-ord in my said office. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed affix-ed the Corporate Seal of Cedar City Corporation, this 18th day of June, A. D. 1966. ELLEN A. SIMKINS City Recorder June 23, 1966. toy ffSDDaooas sBDwffiPSDDaBGDas Ornamental 12V-1nch Fluted Serving Dish .. -aw $3 59 Sjrljl l "T Revere Bow..., Early American "Jf 'W' '-J ol Compote Dish . . . jzT .-IJ V . A Hot Snack Server, 59 " " "" ' '.iy' y 10-inch... mj X. O; . -:T Start your set of Holloware Serving Dishes now! A new piece will be available each week at your Texaco Dealer's. Finest silverplate-crafted by famous silversmiths! They'll add a touch of luxury to your holiday table. ..make wonderful gifts, too. You'll find them amazingly low-priced to make it easy for you to build your set. Drive In soon to your nearest Texaco Dealer displaying the "Silverplate Serving Dishes" sign. I. c;g i VSRflHGSlB COME IN FOR YOUR HOLLOWARE SILVERPLATE f j SilMPUIEjl TOpX AT TEXACO DEALERS f I fj J V rM 1 DISPLAYING THIS SIGN ... XL YOU CAN USE YOUR TEXACO NATIONAL CREDIT CARD! 1''-t 1 I It's good to get home... after a day of hard work or hard play. And it's pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing beer. In fact, 65 of all the beer produced in this country is enjoyed at home. It cheers your taste as it renews re-news your zest. So, make yourself at home . . . with beer. s. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. VW 366 SOUTH 5TH tST V?1 J SALT LAKE CITT. UTAH |