Show T SILK AS lS A STATE PRODUCT I As a 8 means meana of wealth an occupation that brings large returns for the labor involved the culture of silk is probably probably probably ably the most t attractive work that could be offered the women and chil children dren of ot Utah Mrs airs A W V McCune at atthe atthe atthe the university set forth in a most in m interesting talk the possibilities of silk sUk culture and its adaptability to con conditions conditions conditions in Utah The climate the mulbern mu mul mulberry berr berry bern leaves which are fed ted to the silk silkworms silkworms silkworms worms the industrial life Ute of the peo pee people pl are all fitted for tor the of j the silk industry here The state has hu provided means for tor the encouragement of ot beginners and th the silk ilk commission lon through its secretary Mrs Kar Margaret MargaretA et etA A Caine Calne furnishes silk worm eggs s free 1 10 in those who apply No capital is 18 re required reQuired for operation The only cost is I in j the labor of gathering mulberry leaves lea ves and caring for the cocoons and nd worms When the people generally ap appreciate appreciate predate the profits of the business silk i f Is certain to become an important pro product product product duct of the state te Manufactures will follow naturally and aDd Jt it t ought aught not to take many years year to put Utah among the large silk producing communities of tin world L |