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Show OGDEN MILK SHOVS BIG IMPROVEMENT I John Felt, city milk inspector, has just completed tess of milk of 79 producers in Weber county who furnish furn-ish milk to Ogden dairies for distribution distri-bution here and out of this number, but two failed to pass tie standard W ! quired by law. This la -aid to 1)0 a vrondesful showing Sov the records of 1920 show Chat in tests mndo of milk sold by producer) tj Ogden ri'iJHeg approximately 4n per ran felled I The great Improvement Is attributed to th DaCt that Mr Felt, ouisido of his regular line of duties, has given his cooperation to producer in bringing the rniik up t standard. Mr. Felt ins mode Individual tests of tho product from cows in the various herds and has determined which cattle were giving giv-ing the low grud- milk which tended to bring down tin nanderd of the whole supply of the herd, in this way tho poor cattle wer eliminated and the milk from the other cattle passed I much higher teats. Mr. Felt Is now corvlnuim: th work f eximlnlntr cattle In 'h" ''nlrv herds to ter rs testing the pr the city dairies :md un ! r ih ? . .. stem 'be milk Is gradually climbing to a standard stand-ard equal to any sold In cJCles Of the L'nlted States. i |