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Show JV1ILK GOES UP 1 IN THBS CITY Milkmen Raise T Price of Milk and Say Bottling: Is Expensive New Law, However,"" Stops the Watering of Milk and That May Have Something to Do With the Raise. Ion of milk, and he says he Is perfectly per-fectly willing ft, pay an additional price. for such milk. Reports also are coming In that the i milk la turning sour. The milkmen I are either purposely allowing the milk to remain warm or have been In the habit of usl'jg preservatives. The bottling of milk Is nothing new. All over the land the milk bottles are being adopted. When properly bottled bot-tled and the milk placed Into pans as 69on as it arrives at the home, and then placed Into the refrigerator. It should keep sweet longer than any milk brought In cans, unless poison- ou3 preservatives are used. j This same complaint comes from a party who has been receiving the milk In cans, that during the last week the milk has turned sour qulck- AH complaints in regard to milk should In addressed to J. V. Hoyt. Fo.d Inspector, City Hall, and he will give the mutter prompt attention. The milk dealers have raised the price of milk by glv.ng fourteen quarts Instead of sixteen quarts for $1. The excuse made for this raise Is that the bottling costB more money, but the sanitary Inspector, la talking, day before be-fore yesterday, to one of the dairymen, dairy-men, asked why they had raised the price of milk and-the milkman said that. "Under the new law we cannot put water In the milk."' and the sanitary sani-tary Inspector said, "If you mean that for a Joke, I want to tell you right now that a whole lot of you fellows have been watering your milk la the past pretty well." The new law says: "That all milk sold to the people of Ogden must contain con-tain at least 3 and 2-10 per cejit butter but-ter fat or cream and must also contain con-tain not less thau 12 per cent of other milk solids, and all milk sold must have no preservatives of any kind Any milk man selling milk with lees than the above quality, Is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to a heavy fine." The facts are, as was shown in court here sometime ago. that sonv of the milk was from one-fourth to one-third water. If the people are lo get the pure milk from now on, they can water their own milk. Another gentleman advises this paper pa-per that he had been unable to get any cream oj hi milk for a long time, until a few days ago when he raised almost a half inch of cream on a gal- |