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Show TO SUBMIT BETTER POULTRY MEASURES Htinp Act Will Be Requested of Next Legislature by Ponltrymen of This Stata. Utah's es laws ara Inadequate, and pr the next session of the state legislature legisla-ture appropriate measures will be sub-nil sub-nil tted .. and urg'vj for passage, according , to Harlow R. Grow of Salt Iake, secretary-treasurer of the State Poultry Apso- iatlon of Utah. Chief among the legislation legis-lation to be asked will he nn act which will provide that all epgs placed on the ; market for sale be stamped with the , ' da to of their birth. Penalties will also Vo provided. "The trouble with the poultry laws of I " tah at present is the fact that we haven't any,'' said Mr. Grow yesterday. "The only laws which have any bearing Rt. all on the sale of epgs are the pure l'ood measures and these are not at all ailnpted to the needs. At present, poul-j poul-j try organizations of the state are at 1 work In connection with the pure food ; departments of I'tah and gait Lake and v. hen the next legislature convenes we I expert to obtain the passage of adequate J laws on the subject." |