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Show FARMERS IN COURT i 1 When A. D. Garner was arrested J Ihe othc'.- day f-r soiling waierc I I milk, ho stated that he had nol dono : Ire w.-.torlr.f. Then the food inspee'-! inspee'-! or tes.eil the milk sold darner by I! ' S Montgomery, Thomas Brown and l Charles C.clsler of North Ogdcn and J (iiuud it to b... under the standard ia I ; pi.rltv These men were nrrcrtcd yes-torday yes-torday en the charge of adulterating milk and they were arraigned In llu-muiilf llu-muiilf pol court th'.s morning. They pleaded n.t guilty. . The gentlenien state that if the milk taken from their places was found to ; bo under the standard in purity that i it was from some cause other iha:i ' Ihe watering of the milk, perhnps the cows. The tanners stale ih::;. ibere me cow a that do not give very good I milk, and that there may b some ; suc'i critters In their herd-. They leel, however, that ihey should i.ot I be held responsible for the actions of liio cows arnl that they arc surely noi ! to blame H the cow cannot furnish ! hMter milk than their milk of la't I Saturday fs alleged to hae been. I Mr. M..ntgomery slates th?t if the iupertoi sanile,j any of his milk, h -i: not aware of It. and he Is of fie opinion that the cithcri. have hold ed iho wron,: man In his care. Tho farriers weio released on their cwn reeogeSnriee and the cases were set ior hearing uext Tuesday morning morn-ing at Ki o'clock. |