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Show tn y B T y. ywiinaWiygyiyiliwnTiyfrnpirg-ilti-tf- ipiililynO'iyi 1 The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday. June 2t tTijmiijf,iTr y- fijBjf ij - 0 i , ) 'X - yana' 'i Moon Mtillim- - l'JTH " j H 1 tf. ? f J t '- - lb Fet'd atul 7,C-- out Johnson I , ., 'lilt- - liarlo Hv ( M. S Iml riireiid ( Of Silk t Slrong As Si re I loolei ' ws rld A Wr. ?CNT FTOT V CuEl &e rf r ,V iu Y CbT Rv rn , &A?f-'r- 'me CAT&jR&ER auc-.- " V" X -- bt ( Koger Brudficld Lae IlCVlN it n. i iTO uilYu k)M IfMFl N 2TtK J ' - WFLL 0 with rera-i- MuZm' otaatvAN to I AM Mf' me FVFH A jmilp z AvAlF A Amp imf PWowr fk?f sp TOP THiMl5 PRAiXLf rr i Tm uer to wmat bjoiec' F'RE IN ATOTOSI IN THE - INi 7 This is HFR80R 80AT r fouve made wanv deal UIUINO OATROL FIVE wE pespooini; ! Could you ask me a ay s" .PenW r 'if J HTT ' jt I to borrow Mr BiinH1 v' bovi y t?i q7 i i ' in ' tirtg- the nui ketpiaie where Fust and West met Anujiinq that will ''N hold tirty tousand dollars bag' yy , ' a ' Sure v - TOV iV6C', need I v For more Hut eais they didn t C Danuscus, to lb Frank King Ves i tu i t Milton ( .aniff inr the secret to people The silk trade 'vusvery profitable dui mg China's earli veais Camel taravans went aeioss Asia, trans porting silk f oni China II B Cci'Whi on pass othei - JV 13 000 1 O fiL, VA.-- C e gel silk" Chinese started Tne weaving silk cloth ahoul kT H MU hv k Mx d Book Yr Thoripion M Chr Where do i I A lb Arvh Rdou d S u er. B tnA ni stiun I Silk is an extremelt strung, shiny, threadlike ubstaiu e that Is used fot making doth Its natun.l isn't found in lieautv many fibers And the beautiful materia! comes Irom the cocoons id caterpillars failed silk - -- T win ms Diek Trie Blond it Bv untie and Jim Hatmoiui I).m X B HQPFD hOmF 0 GO s, LIVf IVITH MV PAWfM-r- Elsewhere ano Strongest Natural Fiber Silk is actually the strongest of all natural fibers A thread of silk is even stronger than the same sie thread of some kinds of steel And the thread is very elastii Chester Could in xL, building- - ' too but im not aelCOve tmewe, Culliv ated silk is spun silkworms laised on special silk farms The taw silk comes chieflv fiom Jap, in with Chinn i unking second Othei top silk producers aie South Korea Itussia India, North Korea and Bail Tlu I'nitcd Ststes is the world's leading bv Hagai tlu Horrible B Browne L)ik r manufacturer dints lb Jolimn Hart B.C. The euterpillnr used on the silk farm is piodueed by a moth called Boinbyx mon The last half of the mime comes from the mulberry tree, on whnli it ( lb (hie rOI'do FS.IT ru rriola Ifc.v' r n A WAv TO T'NA'.feLr TC TO .t vouic 0CCW AMP ceAee&Atei-- E IT OtAE PUCE? i lb Tom K. Iban rumhleweed feeds The Bombyx nion in flight is about two mehes long Kaih summer one female will lay between 'ton and 5(xi eggs which are deposited on special strips of paper provided by the silk farmer The eggs are put into cold storage until early spring when they are put into incubators In about 20 days the eggs will hatch into tmy silkworms Big F.aters The young silkworms have large appetites and eat almost continually night and day Every two or three hours the fanner provides fresh mulberry leaves After four or five weeks, during which tunc F red Basset they grow about 7(1 times their ongliial sie and hed their skins lour times, they are about thiee mehes long and neat one inch thick le (Sralmm Bv of silk pro l Wdicn fully grown. Ihc lb Beg. .Stmt he WOMAN MOTHER ER J SHE Li. REStaONS TO Any ) I WORbY CAUSE R (.atliv Bv WHAT'S WRONG WITH SPENDING THE EVE NINO REA01NG MN DlARN ANDREA WC'UlD NCJ WHN SPEND ? the continuous thread ol sdk whnli encases him Theiofore the cocoons are placed in a hot oven to kill the insect ALREADY THERE BEEN W A?i FvlT.lRE bui st his cocoon and also (aitliv (ni.ew ite IVE WHV SINK. BAG INTO THE PAST WHEN 'OU COULD BE OOiNG 'something TOP WATO'-T- REUSING WHATS ALREADN HAPPENED WHEN NOU COUND BE MAR'NG iSOW.ETHING NEW HAPPEf TiWE Bt Moll k - AMC7 CAN $0, WR NOW 05 vViTw A (tSAllZE tHAT PSAIATiPul MANY PLfiA$ANT AiMd CNff A&PSCT9 ' TmE T1HIN &eT PART C UN WLLLOA'E to a Mt HL' l OF UjHD WOP-- D OF uiOPT AY b "he MArioM "XT' t '- Ht V,P0Ka6h E -- DC RjR t,bT Y- - k 4 :- f , a ' : I .4 ! i - M- - mNU V li- f i t, - ' I I &? OJ FOR&vee 1 T Ttf . A b inmin-Hild- a lb M, - fHILKEN Minnie the Pooh K. MerA THESE WERE STILL IN THE Ik alt Dismv r . I I om Baliuk wt F Jul, i CAN'T Glut I Threads from seveial onions are unwound Ihc name time, because a single slendei threa would be too fine to reel old KNOWINd IT hurrf Silkwoikcis then led delicate threads from the cocoons long, WMeiwE ez?'NKi& Bv silkworm stops eating and spins a cocoon He does tins by swinging his head from side to side in a senes of figure-eigmovements Two glands near his lower jaw give off a fluid that hardens into fine sdk thread as soon as it hits the air 11 allowed to develop into a moth, the creature would S1 Vts Latei the silk is taken from the reel and twisted into skeins Fifteen dou ble skeins or 30 small ones are bound Into a larger bundle called a book A bale of raw silk ready to he shipped to a mill for weaving contains about 30 books and weighs alxiut 133 pounds SALE BATHROOM VANITIES . MARBLE TOPS MANY COLORS & SIZES ATTRACTIVELY PRICED SAVE AT KETCHUMS 400 So 800 W I SA T lake |