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Show do not show up as well as did the 1 earlier samples gathered, aDl then? may be some prosecutions In this con-m-ciion yet. Out of nineteen samples of milk furnished to the state chemist by the city food Inspector eighteen proved pure upon analysis, which Is an excellent commentary upon the ( milk supply of Salt Lake City. CHARGED WITH SALE OF UNBRANDED BUTTER Salt Lake. April 24 Thompson Bros., local dealers, are charged with violating the pure food laws In having Bold unbranded butter In a complaint Issued by the county attorney Friday. Fri-day. The complainant is State Food and Dairy Commissioner Willard Hansen Han-sen The complainant is that Mr. Hansen on April 20 purchased from Thompson Bros, a pound of butter which did not have stamped upon tho wrapper the name of tho maker or the weight. The instituting of proceedings against this firm follows the state food and dairy commissioner's assertion asser-tion that several food dealers were violating the law requiring the stamping stamp-ing upon the wrapper of every pound of butter the weight, when molded and the name of the maker, and his declaration that he Intends to en-force en-force the law in this respect. . I At tho Instance of City Food Inspector In-spector Walter J. Frazlcr and Mr. Hansen, the state chemist, Herman Harms, is analyzing quite a number of candy samples still, some of which |