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Show of 16 of the best-loved folk lullabies lulla-bies in English and the language of the country from which they came. A list of adult books recently added to the library will be published pub-lished in next week's Bulletin. www BOOKS At The Lib rary BINGHAM LIBRARY If you have not called at the Bingham branch of the Salt Lake county public library at the l Bingham City Hall, this evening, Friday, from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m., would be a fine time to call and register, make a selection from the many old and new favorites on the shelves. Mrs. J. L. Gres-ham, Gres-ham, librarian, reminds that this is National Book Week. New junor books include: Things a Boy Can Do With Electricity, Elec-tricity, Alfred Morgan; Tambals, and Other Stories of Far Lands, Alice A. Lide; Indians, Hunters of the Plains, Dorothy Sickels; Story of Democracy, Harriet Bunn; Boy of the Andes, Alice Desmond; Letters From Guatemala, Guate-mala, Delia Goetz; Along The Inca Highway, Alida Malkers; Jano Jeni, Maria Vroo-man; Vroo-man; Early American, Mildred M. Pace; Stories of the Gods and Heroes, Sally Benson; Haven for the Brave, Elizabeth Yates; From Friendship to Marriage, Roy A. Burkhart; Mystery of the Jasper Jewel Case, Jane Selkirk; Mother West Wind "How" Stories and Mother West Wind's Children, Thornton Burgess; Lullabies of Many Lands, Dor-othy Dor-othy Cummins: An adult book |