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Show PIE FOOD BOARD AFTER VIOLATORS H 9 Car;r rotumed last evening H ' from Salt Lake, where hy attended H the tegular monthly meeHjig of tlio B' J Slate Dairy and Fqod bateau The H chairman stales, that tlio mooting Mud B l an important ono, In that the board H took up tho cases of scveial Iolators, B ' chiefly those of tho lotnll meat deal- ers of Ogdeu and Salt ..iUo, who ar charged villi using sulphites In tho form of "fieeecm," "Iceine" and other oth-er concoction for the purpose of preserving pre-serving meaLs and meat products. The leportg of the inspectors who discovered tlio alleged violations ol tho puio food Inws were thoroughly gone oor by tho board, and It was the unanimous decision thai tom-plolnU tom-plolnU be filed and piotfdc'iiU&hs be onterecl Jnto against the -offending donlers. Jn tho case o( ono Salt JLUko dealer It is cluhnod thai llij is ihe thhd charge p'reforrcd against him, ho having been tIce convicted of using preservative?. Ho was given a hearing bofoie the board jcstorda and begged for another chance, but tlie boud rofiifaqd hlB request In view of hib past offences Chairman Career Is at a loss to explain ex-plain the causes of the violations In lew of the action of himself an 1 ' other members ofthe board. The regulations reg-ulations governing pure food and daily conditions are printed and distribute dis-tribute and any dealer or dairyman 'can Inform 'himself thoroughly on tho jpolnts which lonsfltulc a violation nf the state' law' -'Tho action taken by tho bo'ard al'ltrt mM5tlngsM8 sent out In the form of bullotlns, a6d special care Is takou by Chairman Caner and his associates that all new rulings reach those who are moat dlrec'tly ln terestcdT yet thoTuspSclors conllmto to iitrd violations. Another matter taken up by j. the bjwrd.was thp case of an Ogdeu gro-cerj-map for violatioh of the Maw re1 gaullng; tho misbranding ot extracts There arc also several boda water manufacturer's of tho btate against whom complain Is to be filed for putting put-ting out unlaLjlcd goods which are artificially coloied Tho board josterdny rocelvcd re ports from Secretary Wlllard Hanson and Statu Chemist "Herman Harms, who attended tho national convention of dairy and food commissioners at Duluth, Minn in addition to attending attend-ing tho convontlon the membors of i the Utah board made an extended trip through tho east and made a thorougn lncsusation of conditions, especially in logard to the dairies , They have returned home with the-firm the-firm belief that Utah is far ahead of tjc majority of eastern and middle "nest states ou the rtaliy proposition, In many cases lue found, unbanitar lalrles and insufficient laws cofciins ibis condition, and the gonoral methr ods employed at the daljles crpfcof-leu-aiulqnatcd, butter beln' madoljy old pjocoseos. The members of the bureau aVo vor well satisfied with what has been accomplished In Utah In Io of the conditions which Com- mlssloner Hansen and Che'mist Harms piesented. oo |