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Show HOPES TO WENT SALE OEJLD EGGS State Pure Food Bureau adopts Regulations Designed to Meet Practice. At a meetm of the state pure food bureau, held yesterday in the offices of Wlllard Hansen. Stale llry and food (mir !.-.-) r.' i. the question of regulating the condition nn.l sale of ecgs Jril dls- naseii. Manv . oiuplainio have been ie- 1 rceentlv lv the c.tmnlisloner that dozens of polled ogga were being sold on the market as fr-h -sss. rue responsibility re-sponsibility for thla condition wns charged hv H e bureau t.- the pus- : '.- .,f farm-r farm-r .and ponltrymen f holding: the eggs for high prices. In order to warn ttaOM responsible, the Uireau deride! to adopt :i fOTTO of nhKam iRoneri iv tlin Kansaii slate board of health on which the warning and p-n-altlea for violation are printed In large These placard will be posted :n conspicuous places about the ruraJ .districts and In the produce houses and 'tTiaCets. Section '?' paragraph of the state pun- f. ... i -t; I'n ' of I'tah relutlQg to the sale of ecKH. will be printed on the card, and In addition the board voted to adopt a paragraph printed on the Kansas Kan-sas rurd whli h read: "The sale, or keeping for sale, 01 offering for sale of tainted or rotten eggs Is prohibited." A paragraph will also be Included to the effect thnt dealers must candle all eggs received for sale. Representatives of the rnnnufnclurcra nnd bot tl ere oi soda p--p wan also pres- j 1 1 to ask for an extension of time In width to substitute cap bottles for the "posh-in" style of cork, which was condemned con-demned by the bureau last summer. The regulation prohibiting the sale, of soda pop Id men bottle Is due to go Into : this summer! and the request for the extension was denied. |