Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Silk Worm Experiment


In 1868, silk worm eggs were imported to Salt Lake City from France. President Brigham Young at once became deeply interest­ed and called the Saints to raise mulberry trees, the leaves of which are used to feed the worms, and a large number of trees were planted in Mount Pleasant. As they grew, many women became involved in the silk producing enterprise and after a time, cocoons were delivered by them in Salt Lake City.
History of Mt. Pleasant, HML p. 127

learn more about silkworms and Relief Society here: http://www.reliefsocietypresidents.com/2009/03/19/preaching-up-silk-zina-d-h-youngs-role-in-sericulture/

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