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Show I huberant comedy-drama. Junior Readers: Falcon. Fly Back, by Blaisdell; Prehistoric Animals, by Ditmars; Backfield Play, by Heyliger; Who Rides In The Dark, by Meader; Josie and Joe, by Plowhead; The Bishop's Shadow, by Thurston; A Tamer of Beasts, by Trent. For Younger Children: Away We Go, Buckley; Children of Holland, Heisenfelt; Toby Chipmunk, Chip-munk, McElroy; The Book of Heat and Light, Pease; Tommy's Animal Friends, Thome; Daniel Boone, Tousey. Magazines: American Boy. Books, Boy's Life, Hygeia, Ladies' La-dies' Home Journal, Life, Look, National Geographic, Nature, Popular Aviation, Popular Photography, Phot-ography, Saturday Evening Post, Scholastic, School Arts, and Time. BOOKS At The Library COPPERTON LIBRARY Bingham High School Open Thursdays, 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. The following new books were added this week: Non-Fiction: American Inventors, Invent-ors, by C. J. Hylander, life stories , of inventive Americans; Our Presidents, by James Morgan, illuminating il-luminating biographies of all of our presidents; In Pursuit of Laughter, by Agnes Repplier, a grand new collection of humorous humor-ous essays; The Year Round Party Book, by Young and Gardner, Gard-ner, complete directions for party par-ty programs. Adult Fiction: The Nazarene, by Sholen Asch, a sweeping panorama pan-orama of Jerusalem during the most dramatic period of history; No Arms, No Armour, the international inter-national prize winner, by Robert llenriques, a book that speaks to( the heart as well as the head; How Green Was My Valley, by Richard Lewellyn, a heroic tender tend-er tale of South Wales: No More Gas, by Nordhoff and Hall, authors auth-ors of Mutiny on the Bounty, concerns the carefree, cash-free Tuttles of Tahiti; Let The People Sing, by J. B. Priestly, an ex-1 |