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	 <eadid>UTSVH873-A</eadid> 
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		  <titleproper>Agency history of Utah's Silk Commission,
			 1896-1905</titleproper> 
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  <archdesc level="otherlevel"><did><repository><emph render="bold">UTAH STATE ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE</emph></repository>
<origination><corpname>SILK COMMISSION</corpname></origination><note><p><emph render="bold">Agency History </emph> <num>873</num></p></note></did><bioghist><p><emph render="bold">CREATION </emph></p><p>The Utah Silk Commission was created by a legislative act in 1896.  (<emph render="italic">Laws of Utah</emph>, 1896, Chapter 92).  The intention of the Act was to establish sericulture in the State, and to promote silk production through paying a bounty to any persons or corporations producing silk. The Commission was abolished by the Legislature in 1905  (<emph render="italic">Laws of Utah</emph>, 1905, Chapter 59).</p><p><emph render="bold">FUNCTIONS </emph></p><p>The Silk Commission was created to examine bounty claims, to make a record of the progress of silk culture, to publish instructions and to provide instruction and eggs to those involved in the industry.</p><p><emph render="bold">ADMINISTRATION </emph></p><p>The Governor appointed a committee of five persons, with no more than three belonging to the same political party.  The first five appointees were appointed to one, two, three, four, or five year terms (one of each) with all later appointments to be for five year terms.  Length of service terms were to be decided by the Governor  (<emph render="italic">Laws of Utah</emph>, 1896, Chapter 92). By 1900, the Commission had been arranged internally  into five positions, the President, Vice President, Second Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary  (<emph render="italic">First Biennial Report</emph>).</p><p><emph render="bold">ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY </emph></p><p>The Silk Commission was essentially independent.  While the Governor (UTSVH00446) was responsible for appointing members, the Commission did not report to him.  The Commission was to report annually to the Secretary of State (UTSVH00603), and all bounty payments were approved by the Secretary of State, but the Commission was not a direct part of that Office.</p><table><head><emph render="bold">DIRECTORS (in order of appointment)</emph></head><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Margaret A. Caine </persname><date>1896-1905, Secretary 1900-1905</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Mary A. Cazier </persname><date>1896-1897(8)</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Isabella Bennett </persname><date>1896-1900, Treasurer 1900</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Zina D. H. Young </persname><date>1896-1900, President 1900</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Ann C. Woodbury </persname><date>1896-1905, Vice President 1900-1905</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Elizabeth C. Packard  </persname><date>1899-1905, Second Vice President 1900, President 1901-1905</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Maria E. Zundel </persname><date>1901-1905, Second Vice President 1901- 1905</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup><tgroup cols="2"><tbody><row><entry><persname>Rachel U. Siegel  </persname><date>1901-1905, Treasurer 1901- 1905</date></entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></bioghist><admininfo><processinfo><p><persname>Arlene Schmuland </persname><date>December 1998</date></p></processinfo><p><emph render="bold">SOURCES</emph></p><p><bibref>Legislature.  <emph render="italic">Laws of Utah</emph>, Chapter 92, 1896, (Series 83155).</bibref><bibref>

Legislature.  <emph render="italic">Laws of Utah</emph>, Chapter 59, 1905, (Series 83155).</bibref><bibref>

Secretary of State.  <emph render="italic">Public documents serial set</emph>, 1896-1956, (Series 240).</bibref><bibref>

Secretary of State.  <emph render="italic">Commission registers</emph>, 1875-1938, (Series 352).
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