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Show COMMUNICATION . , Editor SiHndar.l-Kxariilnar: The harbinger of spring are arri-l lug. while the valley t yet COVOred with snow. The rrd-wlnged black-j bird ha I'ome. and Intf resting to no:, the female bird will n..t .rrm- for six week or two month. Also, the bluebird ha made lt appearance, but votiietimea It misjudge tho north lml i K.-i bihonoco. a. Longfellow name- It), and, suffer much loaa In consequence, iht-reof. The question s. why do birds tnlgrate? ' it! becntiae In prohlstorli- time, when the' mammoth tver,. her., they lived and nestPd lii the itorthland and were driven south by the tort)j wind, that niM-d the extinction of the tiiain-' tooth" And now irgo l b) ttie (n.tlnol of reproduction migrate northward ul nesting time. Anyone who has read Apostle McKay's artlcIon China, an. I remembers his "off-band" conclusion of one of I he COufcei of lh- great dla-1 aster and suffering of the people.. may i-k irhal are the people of l'tah do'-Ittg do'-Ittg towaid this likely dinger a hun- dred year, hegtga? Bird-life fiini the regetallon are aq Intlma'tel) connected that the fo--terinx of one Is the protection of the Other, The llnsaj anil soon be here to1 plant irteV Who will plant an oak or hickory or pecan or elm or am hardwodO traf which iies two hun-dred hun-dred enrs or more and I of such j slow growth ileus Ihnn a foot per y.ai i thai it require, a lifetime of in in before H attains any considers -ble height, no that who plants It doea so for the coming generation to en-1 loj in many of the pasture lands. In the lower vullcf, a f n trees coutd be planted that would add beauty to the landscape and financial benefr tq thC owner, along the roadside. Where, the shadow would fall upon the road j trees could bo planted that WOttld, .1 -e bui Ifftle damage to 'he grow-1 lng crops add heaut) ari-l wealth io the fields. A frequent statement made by the tourist Is "I notice but few rarl.tlea of trees, and none of the hardwood kin.l " Can ( noi take a hint? run. ORTH. Huntsvllle. Feb. 27. Ifgl. |