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MONDAY Miss Peach r By Mell A NEW L I ipEtme L To MAP KellV 4 w$TN Lazarus x ldve it.- rut Per UNPl? Mil? GeMMISFFFT UP AND L'STEN SCOP - aer them punks clean, wash THEV SCCK4, and TCIgp, CPEY THEM RULES yy AND HF TU2N4 INTO JCHN WAYNE "Now, what were we talking Mr. Tweedy about?" By v Planetariums "Legacy," and "Legacy," Hansen Planetarium, various hours. Theater 7:30 p.m., American Fork Pageant of the Arts, High School auditorium. 8 p.m., "Clouds of Glory," Green-Bria- r Theater, West Juv dan. 8:30 p.m., "I Believe in . : TT7T Art exhibits See Saturday's paper for continuing exhibit. Films 11 a.m.. Children's Film Festival, Whitmore Library. J Lectures 10 a.m.. Beginning Guitar, Whitmore Library. Thea rs At sundown, "Starting Here, Starting Now," Sundance Summer Theater. TUESDAY Organ Recital, free. Planetariums Art exhibits See Saturday's paper for continuing exhibits. ''Legacy'Hansen "Laserium," 2pm., "Alice in Wonderland," U. of U. Afternoon Plavers, Babcock Theater. p.m., American Fork Pageant of the Arts, High School Auditorium. Make Believe," Musical Family and Children's Show, Sundance Summer Theater Sam and Silo by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker "Daddy, if you must come in here, please tippytoe, okay?" USIC Noon, Mromon Tabernacle and Planetarium, vairous hours. Ned Riddle How was silk discovered? Animal Crackers By Rog t - BFe "C-r.A2- E3 v,i A Gi CAONAS AS, CEST5 S aiJE-eyE- LirA3E 8? GhTVA?Si.C "Harry and I think you're really nice to volunteer to keep our pets for us while we go on vacation. " Bowen set of "Tell Me "Win a Why" books Send your question, name, age and address to "Tell Me Why'' m care (A the Deseret News. P 0 Box 1257. Salt Lake City. Utah 84110 (Or win one book by sending your riddles and lokes to "Riddles, Jokes. Tell Me Why" at the same address ) In case of duplicate questions, the author will decide the winner Today's winner is Jean Hawk, Ft Wayne, Ind The story of how silk was discovered is a very romantic one. But first we must know that the delicate silk fiber is spun by the fat white larvae of a white moth. The larvae are called silkworms because they look like little worms. Silkworms feed on the leaves of the mulberry tree. About 4.000 years a 170, the emperor of China, Huang-Ti- , 1 had a r- ? tell me why old bride, One day he asked her to study the little worms that were destroying the mulberry trees in the imperial gardens. The empress gathered some of the cocoons in her hand and took them into the palace to see what they were made of. She dropped a cocoon into a bowl of hot water To her amazement, a cobweblike tangle separated itself from the cocoon. She picked the gauzy mass up and found that one slender thread was unwinding itself almost without end from the cocoon. had discovered silk. She was so pleased with the soft, fine thread that she wove a robe for the emperor out of cocoon threads. Soon robes of brightly dyed silk were worn by all the court for high ceremonies. But silk was not permitted to the common people of China until about 1150 B.C. The Chinese guarded the secret of their spin- nmg silkworms, and put to death anyone who tried to leave the country with any silkworms or mulberry cuttings , , |