Show 0 MILK DEALERS IN OGDEN AND AND PURE FOOD J S Carver Caner chairman or of the Utah Lure food commission lon was present at ata a meeting of the commIssion in iii Salt SaltI Lal Lake e yesterday anti and returned homo home I feeling that the cause of pure food and honest weights In this tate state had been greatly strengthened Man Many of the manufacturers and big dealers In food foodstuffs I stuffs were before lefore the commIssIon und and I exchanged views with the members of the tho board One OliO of the Salt Luko Lako par pa pees says sars there was wag quite fl a discussion of the question o of weIghts on o ilor as two local millers contended that they it rIght to sell forty eight pounds of flour for fifty pounds It had been dote done for years ears Tuley Thoy were compelled to back from their statements however and I agreed that the they would be to I marl mark the tho exact weight of the flour on their packages If the state officIals would give them time LIme to up their As to bleached flour It was stated that thal a test lesl case cuse against the tho rul ml rulIng big Ing of the tho department or of agriculture I ou on that point was now pending and I I the they asked that nothing bo be done until I after the tho case was decIded O 0 II H Hewlett stated that his com company I pun pany had been the net nel weight and contents on tea coffee baking baIting powder and extracts and would be bc willing to mark spices s In iii the tho sumo samo manner lr if It were requIred of all dis distributors In the stale c cJ J G McDonald said the proposItion or of selling g pounds ot of flour for the price or of fifty Oft pounds was rot irot I len en J V of the Mount Pickle company doC hIs hI action In not markIng the net weight on his products prod products lie He also saM said It was to put up many byproducts wIthout usIng benzoate Of soda A L Price or of the tho Retail Merchants associatIon tool took issue wIth hIm on the latter question and declared that the largest manufacturers In h the tho country used no benzoate of soda or other poisonous preservatives s The bakers were also heard on the question of the weight of the loaves of bread now as compared to a short time timo ago They Thoy declared that owing I Ito to the advanced price of flour ants I Iother other materials it was impossible to I she give more than thirteen or fourteen ounces of bread for e cents They I saId they thoy were gIving nil all the they could I for the tho money The result o of the meeting will bo be that the state commIssion will insist I that where the tho are aro gIven m I Ii i the the tho manufacturers willbe will willbe be compelled to give honest measure As the tricks of the tho trade are dia closed ono one wonders wh why the AmerIcan people have so 10 patiently submItted to the tho frauds whIch have been perpetrated ed In food supplIes Chairman Car Carver I ver vei says as ho he has a long lIst of goods which have been short w for years rears including hams cured meats of I all 11 kind 1 many lines of groceries ho he also has a list or goods In which dele deleterious deleterious I preservatives have hae been used I 1 The people as they learn what the they have hae been fed on and Low the they have been defrauded open theIr e eyes os in Ia amazement Deputy Inspector Smith of time the pure food board was in Ogden yesterday securing samples of mille This Is the third test of time tho mk milk furnished the consumers of this elt city and the board ha has decided that sufficient warning I has been served on mille dealers I Those found to be persistently disregarding the pure food law will be beI I served IHl wIth warrants or of arrest after the tho tests of the mill prove their guilt guiltOn On Monday inspection is 18 to tobe he be ma made in Ogden Ogdon with fl a view to bringing other othor offenders tOJ au account accountIng accountIng Ing before the law The pure food law Is hero heie to sta stay I and the I people ople are ba back l of r the officers who are arc making abuse of the law n a I dangerous undertaking 0 I |