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Show '.part bravely and earnestly when your time comes to answer the bugle call of the world's necessity." In the last two sentences there is to be found a defense of tho forest service which could not be added to if a volume were consumed in advancing reasons why conservation is necessary. AN ADDRESS TO STUDENTS. District Forester E. A. Sherman, in his address before the Weber Academy student body, on Thursday, grew eloquent in his peroration, concluding with a tribute to a mighty sequbia "Once I stood at the foot of the giant tree General Grant, one of me largest in existence, and probably the oldest living thing in the world, said Mr. Sherman. "Its circumference exceeded 100 feef I do not know.its height.. The seed from which this tree sprun- was' c2f u Th bCf0re Abraham dr0Ve Ws from ur S I t ZYJ JSeph fCd fathCr'S flcks trees Ion ? f 'T am0Dff the Smaller generations of ot lZ V US WheU RmulU8 and Reraus laid the foundations of Rome ; lt was an old and gnarled giant when the Son of Man Z crucified Upon the Mount; it haa changed little since ColumlS Ice ft 2 'V WOrld' and has cbaned aTaU since the Pjgrims followed in his track to found a new civilization me TOCh a is a sermon in life, and in death it is one of iTandTrlr aS essential to huLn me and prosperity as .water, light and air. b.??1 Protection' thc end of pur timber supply would Al2 m "Zlhe b07rd f1S thiS r0m ld "reached PPlywhLl generatlon of en is fighting to save the timber supply which your generation will need, and you in turn will do yoZ |