488 Third Annual Report of the 



TENNESSEE. 



The manufacture and sale of imitation butter or cheese is un- 

 lawful unless made under its true and appropriate name, and unless 

 each package, roll or parcel, and each vessel containing the pack- 

 ages of such substance is stamped or marked with the true and 

 appropriate name of the article. (Laws 1879, chapter 169.) 



Chapter 101 of the Laws of 1895, requires the labeling, stamp- 

 ing and marking of oleomargarine, butterine and imitation butter. 

 Penalties are prescribed for the violation of the provisions of the 

 law. 



UTAH. 



The manufacture, sale, shipping, offering for sale, exposing for 

 sale, taking orders for future delivery of or having in possession 

 with intent to sell imitation butter is prohibited, except that 

 oleomargarine may be manufactured or sold in a separate and dis- 

 tinct form, and in such a manner as will advise the consumer of its 

 real character, free from coloration or ingredient that causes it to 

 look like butter, and free from any word^ brand or marking, either 

 upon the package or upon any wrapper or upon the contents of the 

 same, which would in any wise tend to deceive the purchaser or 

 consumer. The sale of oleomargarine, butterine_, etc., for butter 

 is prohibited. The marking of imitation butter when sold by a 

 placard with the word '' oleomargaine " on the outside of each 

 tub, parcel or package, and also upon the exposed contents of 

 every o.pen tub, package or parcel is required, as is also the posting 

 of placards for the sale of oleomargarine, butterine or similar sub- 

 stances in dwellings, stores, offices or public marts, with the woa-ds 

 *' oleomargarine sold here " or " butterine sold here." The putting 

 of placards with the word " oleomargarine " on the outside of both 

 Slides of the cart, wagon or other vehicle used to peddle^ sell or 

 solicit orders for its sale is required. Guests in hotels, boarding- 

 houses, restaurants or any lunch counter, where oleomargarine, 

 butterine or any similar substance is furnished, are to be notified 

 that the substance so furnished is not butter. The violation of 

 the sections of the law with reference to oleomargarine, butterine, 

 etc., is deemed a misdemeanor, and is punishable by fine or im- 



