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Show Milk Code Sale Exemptions . A farmer who does not solicit customers but sells milk to friends who supply their own container does not fall under Utah laws requiring pastueriza-tion pastueriza-tion of all milk sold for human consumption through "regular channels of trade," Atty. Gen. Grover A. Giles said Monday in an pinion to Lloyd B. Petersen, Grand county attorney, The state's pasteurization Jaw which became effective July 1, specifically exempts milk and milk products which are not going go-ing through the regular channels of retail and wholesale trade, the attorney general said. "Where you find such matters as: no offers being made to the public; friends or neighbor coming com-ing to the farmer with his own container; milk sales not sonsti-tuting sonsti-tuting the principal or material part of the farmer's income; no creation of milk routes or retail stations; no more cows, being used by the farmer than are ordinarily ordi-narily needed for the farmer's personal or prospective needs, or where the milk is solicited by the neighbor rather than advertised adver-tised by the, farmer, would undoubtedly un-doubtedly make such milk sales exempt," Mr. Giles wrote. |