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Show to th" dairy and were not prohibited sticking a hungry snout into tt milk (an for any wabtc leavings at Its bottom. bot-tom. It is claimed that there are about nine cow. at the dairy, but no equipment equip-ment til :ill for the sterilizing of the cans or bottles used in the distributing distribut-ing of the milk. Mr. Moyt asserts that the woman will not be allowed to sell any more milk In Ogden unless un-less very radical changes are made at the dairy. SHE CANNOT SELL MILK m OGDEN Claiming- that her milk cans and bottle were washed In the same slough In which hogs aro allowed to wallow, Mrs. Mary Voss of Harris vllle has been ordered by he sanitary officers lo dlscontlnuo the selling of milk In the city. Tills order Is the result of a visit paid to the Vor Dairy by tbepbealth officials a few days ago. j Mrs. Yoss was arraigned In police I court this morning and floed $5 for I peddling milk without a license. She pleaded guilty to the charge, but denied de-nied that her dairy was In the deplorable de-plorable condition claimed by the sanitary officers. W. J. Hoyt. city purchasing agent and provision inspector, stated that no license would be Issued to tho woman to sell milk lecauhe of the unsanitary un-sanitary condition of her dairy. He slatc-d that Mrs. Voss was living In Harrlsvllle at the home "f "Swill" luir?on. Mr. Larson, it Is claimed, bas acquired the unsavory prefix to his name by his vocation of collecting slop for the pUs which he has kept on his lot. These pls. according to ! the Inspector, were given fr.-e access |