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Show Philo Vance Week-end, S. S. Van Dine, including the Canary Murder Case, the Green Murder Mur-der Case, the Bishop Murder Case; Mystery House, Kathleen Nor-ris. Nor-ris. The required books for the Relief society reading list are available at the library. COPPERFIELD LIBRARY (Open Tuesday and Thursday, 2:45 to 7: IS p.m. at the school -house.) Hello Life, Elsie Y. Brandley; Unto the Hills, Richard Evans; Fanny Kemble, Margaret Armstrong; Arm-strong; Selected Prose and Poetry, Poe-try, Rudyard Kipling;; Getting and Spending, Mildred Adams; Here Comes Labor, Chester Wright; Sea Devil's Fo'c'sle, Lowell Lo-well Thomas; The Yearling, M. K. Rawlings; Tobacco Road, Ers-kine Ers-kine Caldwell; Forlorn River, Zane Grey; Disputed Passage, Lloyd C. Douglas; All This and Heaven, Too, Rachel Field; World is Like That, Kathleen Norris; Soul of Ann Rutledge, Bernie liabcock; Rim of the Prairie, Bess S. Aldrich. BOOKS At The Library BINGHAM LIBRARY Open Monday. Wednesday and Friday, from 3:00 to 9:00 d. m. New books on the shelves at the Bingham branch of the Salt Lake county library as announced announc-ed by Mrs. J. L. Gresham, librarian, librar-ian, are: What's the Name Please? by Charles Earle Funk, with 1500 names of great and near great, as they pronounce the name themselves or in a few instances as some one close to the owner pronounces it; They Worked for a Better World ,A. Seager, some of the ideals are now as much a part of our life and thought as the Constitution. Con-stitution. 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs, A. Kallet, dangers in everyday foods, drugs and cosmetics; Tree of Liberty, Elizabeth Page, on the Relief society reading read-ing list |