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Show CLEAN DAIRIES ANDHEALTH Q. C. Lambert, State deputy Inspector In-spector of dairies spoko on this subject sub-ject beforo tho students of the Sanitation San-itation class and others who were regularly assembled for chapel on Friday, Jan. 10 at the Agricultural Collcgo. Mr. Lambert pointed out the dangers dan-gers arising from tho use of Impure milk and told many Incidents which havo como under his notice while traveling through tho state, Illustrating Illustrat-ing how very" closely related are dlseaso dls-easo and nn Impure milk supply. Ho mentioned a common practice of having cream separators In tho barn; of using milk palls for a week at a time without washing; of tho boys or men who milk putting on the cast off nnd dirtiest clothing possible pos-sible when going to milk all of which aro being corrected by dairy inspection. Fines for some offenses wero necessary to bring about tho desired corrective measures. The spcakor told rather humorously humorous-ly of the efforts put forth by some men to ovade tho dairy Inspector. Others would not reveal whero their sopnrator and milking utensils were kept until threatened with fine or Imprisonment. Three bishops wero nmong the offenders. But the old feeling of enmity usually usu-ally evinced towards Inspectors Is being broken down, likewise the haphazard hap-hazard and unsanitary mothods so long thought to be proper, aro giving giv-ing placo to tho new, cautious healthful health-ful ones. "Tho modern sanitary milking pall allows but one-tenth of tho Impurity to get Into milk during the process of milking," declared tho speaker. That tho old pall allowed. After making n plea for cleanliness cleanli-ness all along tho lino, Incudlng tho hands and clothing of tho milker, the palls, tho udder, tho separator, nnd tho plnco of storngo for tho milk aftor milking Mr. Lambert closed with a striking stntoment, to-wlt: "Tho best remedy for all this pres-ont pres-ont and provlous carelessness about dallies would bo to let tho older lino of dairymen go out of tho business. Wo need young men with n collogo education to put dairies on their proper basis. Thcro is money In dairying, and moro money when conducted con-ducted according to scientific method)). meth-od)). Tho best paying dalrlos of this stato aro In Salt Lake City and vicinity vi-cinity nnd they nro tho most sanitary |