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Show ! hiit) some milk, lutt to lit 1 j j them j Ut of tin- until, lint lit. It way tin- larniiT.-i who litiiit this country ; it is I lie farmers w ho feed this country, and shouhl we now tread them down t-ecau.-e they are poor and need assistance more j than any other s--t of men? I'n-I I'n-I less it is tlte tramp, and he only needs work, which (rod only knows ' the farmer gi-is Ins share ol. j However, I am more in for having hav-ing such a law passed now than J ever. I !iuve$2 now for sin Ii tx-i tx-i pciises. A. N". I Ukaii IhvKit City, March '.'th. OLEOMARGARINE. "A. II." CnicM Uiick on !. n. I." with 4'iiusl.lt-rabh liiierf;'. Khrroi: lli tii.KK: ,lP. V. P.," in your issue of March 5th, says that if dealers were deceiving their patron:- by selling theni oleoniara ri ne innleail of butler Lhev woiihl find i j it out and patronize merchants ( who sell oiimls under genuine names. Here he admits that the filthy stull' is improperly named, which he must have credit for and j which is my belief also. 1 le j further sa.y, if the article is sold i as a distinct article of commerce j no mailer whose churn it discounts, I etc. Kither 'T. . IV never had a ! churn, nor expects to, or he would I not say that. 1 believe in uphold- hi"; the churn or the men who ow n ; churns, who are (he farmers, j They are the backbone of the Nation, which even Mr. "L H. IV j will have to admit. - j lie says ''A. N." or any number j of petitioners will only cause the I law -makers unnecessary trouble and provoke ridicule on themselves t try to dictate to the people of Salt bake City or nf Utah what they should cat with their bread. I beg lo say 1 neither try nor even expect lo say what the people should eat. My motive is to help the people thai most need it and to have Utah patronize Utah when they can get the real article at reasonable figures instead of sending send-ing their money away to benefit some other state. I believe in America for Americans; Ameri-cans; Utah for Utonians, etc. "W'e would cause our law-makers unnecessary trouble." This is rather bad. W hat did the fanners of LU;ili voir fm- w lliry -U-rtol tliis liuun-;illt' I o ! y . if it was mt tor tin-in tn have sonu: tnmt'Ii' in making laws for lln ir ln'nrlit? 1U also suv if the Miliar fuolnrv may as wi'U ask for laws to In-passed In-passed to stop tin1 sale of lioncv or vii'O vt'l'.-a, least tlie nntj truile slionKl hurt the other. Now I can see no comparison in his parahle. 1 further say, it is not Ihe tnuh that is injureil, hut the people in general. ITT. It. I'." has not pnt his ilolhir to pay for sueh petitions hoinji printed, ete.. my heart is Iaiii L'uough to pay his share, as t am willing to help the people who furnish me with my hrea.l, meat, etc., and, in fuel, all that I or T. Ii. P." eal an. I suhsist on. They only want their rights ami not hi n.-more. n.-more. I think "P. It. P." likes to call on sumo of his I'rieiully fanners and in charity ask thorn to give |