OCR Text |
Show tfRGE MORE ADEQUATE INSPECTION OF MEAT IDAHO FALLS. J i. 8 Adoption Of u definite policy fcr the inspection of meats at Idaho fll8 Is being strongly advocated b' the sunitatlon and health committee nd prominent bualneaa men of the vty. The Inspection of mi at Is now handled han-dled by the state nuat Inspector, the aonltatlon committee and the police, j n account of the Infrc'iuency of vis-Its vis-Its from the state Inspector, it la deemod that adequate provisions should bo made for trie testing of the meet. The ap-itutlon for better Inspection was brought about by discovery of a qil mtlty of dlseOaed neat, especially espec-ially fowls, which was for sale at Idaho Ida-ho Kails markets. I r. A C Smith claims that a quantity quan-tity of tubercular turk ys, together With other fowls, wore found on the market The only steps which can bo taken thp destruction of the meat. It Is believed that an ordnance, granting power to prosecute dealt ra who sell diseased meuts, will be drafted. |