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Show Friday, September v: &. The following books will be Toby - Law Stenographed, by added September 9 to the Calvin Pauline Bloom, is a romance for A year ago last July Congress S. Smith Branch of the Salt Lake young moderns. as the FedeKillers At Large, is a Harper passed a law known County Library, 810 East 33rd LabelSubstances novel of suspense by Maurice ral Hazardous South. ing Act. It is a take effect next Procter. February 1. Under its terms the FOR ADULTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Department of Health, Education American Farm Life by Lowry Hidden Silver, by Georgene and Welfare is given responsibiNelson. The author presents Faulkner, is a child's historical lity for issuing labeling rules for the situation of rural people in novel set in Colonial times. household products which are a clear-c- ut fashion for their city Two Lost Emeralds, by Hilda toxic, corrosive, irritants, flamBoden, is the story of London mable and so on. neighbors. children who move to the seaThese labeling rules are still Rebel Without A Cause by shore and learn how to do things Robert M. Lindner. The subject for themselves. Zoo whose latest acquisition is Both-we- ll, P. Jean Peter K., by Holt, unfolds his own story and relives the never before seen in the U.S. is about an American Koala Bear. the experiences that shaped his family Preachers Kids. Water Riches or Ruin, by Plants That Changed With Helen Bauer, covers a most imWorld by Bertha S. Dodge. A portant subject water conservastudy of the contributions of tion for without water life would several plants and their discover- cease. ers to mans health. A Fruit Is Born, by J. M. Guil-chand R. H. Noailles, tells how It Might Be You by Ruth A. cherry blossoms turn into cherStories protraying the ries, how grapes grow on the Knight. effect of intolerance and persecu- vine, how peas come to nestle tion on young people. side by side in their pod. One Day At The Zoo, by Dick Wait Till Next Year, the story is a simple story with of Jackie Robinson by C. T. Snyder, the San Diego Rowan. The inside story of one photographs from of the most dramatic personalities of modern baseball. aberrant being. Marine Pvt. Roberts Marine Pvt. Clifford A. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Roberts, 2337 East 3395 South, completed combat infantry training Sept. 1 with the Second Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The four-wetraining to is each marine program given upon completion of recruit training to ensure his proficiency in latest infantry tactics, scouting ek and mili- er in the process of being drawn. And that, as a statement from the Variety Stores Association points out, creates an important problem for retailers. It is not a question of opposing the law. Hie concern is over merchandise now in the channels of distribution that is, in warehouses and on store counters. Experience shows that it takes considerable time over a year in many instances to clear But the Department stocks. would have the authority to seize and confiscate merchandise which does not meet requirements which Emmetts Pig, by Mary Stolz, have not yet been spelled out and will go into effect in Febis another I Can Read book this one about a little boy who ruary. wanted a real live pig for his It certainly would be unfair to own. retailers in this kind of jeoThe Shadow Book, by Beatrice put because stocks of Schenk de Regniers, is an easy pardy simply merchandise received before the picture story book about the effective date of law do not meet lovely things that can be done new labeling requirements. The with ones shadow. proper solution to the problem HOURS are 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. is to exempt current stocks 6n daily; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sat- hand from rules which are still urdays; Closed Sundays and in the process of being written. Jane Ryan, Dietician, by ElizaServing in the Far East aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS beth Wesley. Another exciting Bon Homme Richard, which visit- career novel. ed Yokosuka, Japan, Aug. 10, is Roses In December by Frances Clinton I. Perry, 2814 McClelland Parkinson Keyes. A best sellStreet. ing novelist looks back on the The Bonnie Dick", as the fascinating period of her school 42,000 carrier is known to its days and courtship. crew, delivered more than 70,000 Carrington by Michael Straight. pounds of clothing, medical sup- This vivid historical novel reconplies and other vital goods from structs the human conflicts that the United States to needy areas led to one of the most dramatic of the Orient during its present episodes of the West. cruise. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Serving aboard the destroyer The Tenement Tree by Kate USS Gurke operating with the The authors drawings Seredy. Seventh Fleet in the Western with youthful touch, link the city Pacific is Robert B. Colton, chief and the country together. radioman, USN, son of Mrs. Alta Tortoise and Turtle by Evenlyn C. Duncan, 164 East Truman Gendel. To everyone who loves Avenue. Entertainment, Refreshments and Conversation. in Pacific aboard the Serving The First Book of The Oregon the destroyer USS Brush, operaWalter Havighurst. This Trail ting out of Long Beach, Calif., is is theby story of the pioneers who Navy Lt. (jg) E. Grant Rees, followed the Oregon Trail. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert P. Rees, 3042 Soth 2580 East. This Is My Country by Jene Barr. Written in very simple The Brush is participating in a fleet sail which left Hawaii style is the proud story of our Aug. 26 with 20 other First Fleet country; its people and its history. ships to relieve sister vessels now The Tall Grass Zoo by Winifred operating in the Far East with and Cecil Lubell. This book tells the Seventh Fleet. A Typical American One of the definitions that has long been making the rounds in Washington, where it is especially appreciated, is this one: What is a typical American? He is the man who wears shoes made in England, a tie made in Paris, and a suit made of wool imported from Australia. He owns a transistor radio made in Italy, a camera made in Germany, and a wristwatch made in Switzerland, and he drives to work in a Volkswagen. He buys his wife perfume from France, and his childrens toys are made in Hong Kong. And in the evening he takes a ball-poi- nt pen made in Japan and writes to his congressman that something be done to stop the outflow of American gold. in simple language and colorful pictures all about the small animals. The True Book of Sounds We Hear by Ilia Podendorf. From the human ear and other animal ears the author shows the strange and interesting ways of hearing. Alfred by Janice May Udry. The little boy Henry was afraid of dogs until he met Alfred, the big red dog and then everything changed. report card Cs into CHANGE B's with BETTER LIGHT! Beginning September 5, Library Winter Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hell learn faster, easier, when you give him the right light for study. Choose table or desk lamps with reflector The following books have been added to the shelves of the South Salt Lake Library, 2480 South State Street. bowls. Use a 150-wa- tt bulb. Keep reading surfaces free of shadows or glare. Dim lights cause eyestrain, make study difficult Eyes are precious good light costs so little! FOR ADULTS Poor No More by Robert Ruark, is the story of a man with a The Memphis Commercial Ap- driving compulsion to get and peal has published a letter from to stay on top. a train dispatcher in which he says: Trains can haul all types Jane Ryan, Dietician, by Elzia-bet- h of trucks but no truck yet has Wesley, is an Avalon book seen able to haul a train. about a school dietician. 3 Federal Libeling Act Poses Important Problem for Retailers New Books for Your Reading yieeraea and patrolling, first-ai- d tary explosives. Page SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD 8, 1961 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Buy now from your dealer total electric HOME I |