Show lib RF 11 IL II 11 MW SOLD OLI ill 1 1 11 TS little oleomargarine ie la being con buniel in utah at the present time dealers say that people will not pay twenty five cents a pound for imitation butter when they can get the real thing for thirty cents fresh and clean and golden from the creamery or dairy farm oleomargarine la Is government inspected while butter la is not oleomargarine Is supposed to be pure and clean and wholesome and so near like butter that many cannot tell the difference tiet let the very fact thit that it Is not butter no matter ho how excellent the imitation ma be precludes it from front being a good seller when hen butter lne Is but five cents cheaper than the reil real article nhen hen there was aas a bagier difference beti een the price of butter and oleomargarine many restaurants especially the cheaper citing eating houses used the imitation product in compliance with the law they were here obliged to announce to their patrons by menna meins me ins of a placard the fact that they were ere using oleomargarine nillard ll lard Ilan state food commissioner says the city rates cafes hive have glien gisen up oleomargarine and are serving butter to their customers |