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Show MUST HAVE PRINTED BUTTER WRAPPERS J. P. Nelson, state dairy in- spector, called on us last Mqn- day while in the county looking over local institutions. The only complaint he offered was with reference to stamps used tor marking butter papers. He says that he has given notice to the stores not to handle any butter that is not put up in printed wrappers in the future. ' The law is interpreted to mean that such papers as contain butter must be printed and not stamped, because the ink used in stamping often marks the contents of the packages. Wa- ' satch Wave. " 4 |