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Show New Books At County Libraries On Saturday, March 15th, the following new books will be placed on the chelves of the Calvin S. Smith Branch of the Salt Lake County Library at 810 E. 33rd South: FOR ADULTS JUSTINE, by L. Durrell. Thia novel follows the destinies of its four principal characters against the background of the modern city of Alexandria, Egypt. LIFE AT HAPPY KNOLL, by J. P . Afarquand. An amusing hovel dealing with the country club set. MR. BARUCII, by M. L. Coit. A handsome portrait of a complex com-plex and masterful personality ON THE BEACH, by N Shute. A stirring novel dealing with nine months in the lives of people who can forsee their own end. POOR ROGER IS DEAD by M. Lynch. A mystery thriller. y RASCALS IN PARADISE, by J. A. Michener. True tales of high adventure in the South Pacific. REMEMBER ME TO GOD, by M. S. Kaufmann. This novel takes you into the very heart of a Jewish family of Boston. FIELD BOOK OF COMMON ROCKS AND MINERALS, by F. B. Loomis. A guide-book for collecting and identifying common minerals and rocks. THE SILENT WORLD, by J. Y. Cousteau. The story of undersea discovery and adventure adven-ture by the first men to swim at record repths. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ANDY AND MR. WAGNER, ANDY AND MR. WAGNER, by. G. Bell. The story of a boy and a little yellow dog, just right for beginning readers. CHRISTOPHER. GOES TO THE CASTLE, by J. Holland.. The steps by which a page boy becomes a knight are told in this story. FOREST RANGER, by J. J. Floherty. The rigorous training, duties and adventures of the men who guard our timber. GONE AWAY LAKE, by E. Enright. Julian and his cousin make some remarkable discoveries. THE ILL-TEMPERED TIGER, by J. Miller, a funny gay picture book. PILLOWTIME TALES, re- told by A. Willard. Fourteen Famous nursery stories. OLD CHARLIE, by C. R. Bulla. This story for beginning readers is full of fun and surprises. SPEEDWAY CHALLENGE, by W. C. Gault. A breezy, fast paced story for teen-age poys. |