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Show SLAUGHTER HOUSES ARE CLEANER Deputy State Dairy and Pood Inspector In-spector II. C. Smith was in the city yesterday afternoon and a part of today, to-day, visiting: the slaughter yards and the canneries in and about the city. He states that condition at tho slaughter yards have materially Improved Im-proved since his last visit, but there is yet plenty of room for improvement. improve-ment. No prosecutions will e .Instituted at this time as k is the opinion of the Inspector that the owners of the yards are cleaning the-rn as fast as they can. He say6 that all the slaughter house men are eager to get their places clean and keep them In .that condition the balance of the year, And at all time. . . - Tho pea season is on at the canne-r-.les, says Mr. Smith, and everything to be seen now presages a good sea-j son. The pea crop is good this season sea-son and the canneries were never in .better condition. J Mr. Smith sa6 he has viBlted tho j .Wasatch, the Star and the Morgan .canneries, tho only ones in operation in the state that ho knows of. and j they ore ready to do a big ond profit-a"ble profit-a"ble business. The Wasatch and SUr' canneries are in Weber county and, 'the Morgan factory 13 at Morgan. |