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Show OLKOMUUMItl.XK. Tlie lupvrUlivH of Hie theup Stuff Does Injure Local liutler JiaLt-rs. The Ogden Standard, Wednesday's Wednes-day's issue, referring to a communication com-munication in the last Buulkk, claims that the sale of oleomargarine in the Territory is not injurious and does not interfere with the butter makers in Utah. Still it admits that great quantities are oli.iLml in mul eiinaimiHfl llfM'P. Right on top of Unit, to prevent large lots being used by uninitiated people who don't know whether they are using real homemade home-made butter or oleomargarine, the Standard prays the Legislature to compel the dealers in the last named article to label it as such! That's consistency for you! Doesn't it injure the local butter makers every time a pound of this i cheap, inferior stuff is shoved on" i on their unsuspecting customers ! who think they are purchasing the ; genuine article? The bent of our : contemporary's articlu infers that this deception is prevalent, too. Four or five new creameries will be built and in operation in Utah within the next six months, which will furnish the entire Territory with an ample supply of first class j butter. Then will there be any need jf the oleomargarine? No; anil cuL-li jjomul thai cornea in will injure in-jure the local creameries to thai extent. Home protection is your old cry, brother Standard, please stick to it. 'cause it's a good one. j |