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Show GOVERNOR SPRY SEES f ACTOR1ES Chief Executive and Members of State Dairy and Food Bureau Inspect In-spect Local Plants and Compliment the Owners on the Excellent Sanitary Conditions Observed. Today, for the first time In the history his-tory of Utah food Inspection, the t?ov-crnor t?ov-crnor of the state accompanied tho members of the State Dairy and Food bureau on an official tour of food factories. Governor William Spry'. In company with State Chemist Hernia a Harms. State Dairy and Food Commissioner Com-missioner Wlllard Hansen and T. A. Williams, secretary of the pure food liuri.au, all of Salt Lake, came to this city this morning and, with local lo-cal members of the bureau, visited the various food factories of Ogden. Statements from the inspectors and from the governor are all to the effect, ef-fect, that the local food plants aro coual to any of the state from the standpoint of sanitation and the stnto chemist maintains that Utah leads the country iu the purity of its food production. Not ouly was today's Inspection tour on Initial one for the state executive, ex-ecutive, but It was the first official trip of the kind In which the .scrutinizing .scrutin-izing eyes of he hoard have been assisted as-sisted by the exactlnK vision of a party of women, wives or relatives of thn board nviiibtTS. The Salt Lake party came to this city via the Oregon Short Line and were met at the Union depot by .1. S. Carver, president of th- lorjd bureau; bu-reau; Mayor William Glasmann nud others. Automobiles for the trip to the scenes of Inspection were furnished fur-nished by I. L. Clark. Mls Dorothy Dlselow, Kdward Urownlnir, H. Ij. Griffin. A. R. Corey and Frank Wrlsrht. Mayor Glaxmann. becauso of ether business of an c.fflrlal nature, vas unable to accompany the party on the Inspection tour. Those who made the round of the factories wore: Governor William Spry. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hjnen, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carver. Mrs. H. L. Griffin. Mrs. Q. D Iamplii.h, Mr. and Mrs. Jesso D. Jewkes and Mips Drothy IHne-low. IHne-low. J. K. Petit of Coalville, state ruin- iotpect(jr. who chancel to b In Oir-den Oir-den (I'tt.othfr business, joined t'n- pm-ty pm-ty and vl.Itel mot-t of the plants with the Inspectors. |