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Show ALL FOOD INSPECTED AT HANSEN'S PARTY. Salt Lake, Dec. 31. "After samp ling this catsup I find there Is not even a trace of benzoate of soda In it," remarked F. W. Raynor, federal food and drug Inspector, as he passed the bottle to his neighbor. No," replied Heber C Smith, chief reputy state dairy and food commissioner, commis-sioner, 'that is made from whole ripe tomatoes, as I observed when 1 first tasted jt If yon will notice, this meat has never been in cold storage, and In fact has only one or two bacteria bac-teria In it, not at all harmful." While this conversation was going on J. J. Meyers, state hotel inspector, was explaining to J Lambert, dairy i Bpei tor, that the napkins were absolutely ab-solutely perfect and of the latest san itar.v type Never before, perhaps, in the City of Salt Lake, has there been such a lunch served as was set forth last night at the residence of Wlllard I Hansen, state dairy and food commis-; commis-; bioner, for his Invited guests, mem I bers of the state and federal food departments de-partments The occasion was an in-lormal in-lormal party at the commissioner's home, 1327 Lincoln avenue, and the food served was of the "Inspected and passed variety " Knowing full wi ll tho expert ability of his food lnspec tors, Mr Hansen saw to it that nothing noth-ing except chemically pure food was net before them at the luncheon. |