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Show Live With, Winifred Rhoades; Live Alone and Like It, M. Hil-lis; Hil-lis; Fighting Angel, Pearl Buck. Copperton library in the Bingham Bing-ham high school. Open Thursdays Thurs-days from 3:00 to 8:00 p-m.. The following new books have been placed on shelves for circulation, circu-lation, Mrs. J. L. Seal, librarian, has announced: The United States of Europe, in which Alfred M. Bingham points the way to a liveable future fu-ture through European union; Heart Throbs of the West, a unique uni-que volume of western history, compiled by Mrs. Kate M. Carter; Car-ter; Henry the Eighth, by Francis Fran-cis Hackett, the story of England's Eng-land's monstrous Bluebeard; Fiction Writing Self-Taught, a new and simple approach to the art of writing, by Arthur S. Hoffman; Hoff-man; Adult Fiction: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen's Aus-ten's famous novel; The Stars Look Down, a vivid and dramatic drama-tic tale of life in a coal mining community of northern England, by A. J. Cronin; Arundel, a masterpiece mas-terpiece of story telling by Kenneth Ken-neth Roberts; Older Boys and Girls: Six Feet Four, a western story, by Jackson Gregory; Great Inventors In-ventors and Their Inventions, by John A. Maloney; The Shining Cloud, a romance, by Margaret Pedler; Wings of the morning, an absorbing tale, by Louis Tracy. Tra-cy. Also a number of good books for small children. BOOKS At The Library (At lhe Bingham branch of the Salt Lake county library in the City hall, open 3-9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday). According to Mrs. J L. G res-ham, res-ham, city librarian, the following follow-ing books were placed on the shelves of the city library during the week, and may be obtained I'.v patrons: Runner on the Mountain Tops, Mabel L. Robinson, a life of Louis Agassiz, the gifted naturalist; natur-alist; Alexander Graham Bell, Catherine MacKonzie, because Miss MacKenzie was associated with Mr. Bell the last eight years of his life, she tells his story authoritatively; Self Conduct, Margaret Fish-back- Behave Yourself, Allen and Briggs, etiquette for youth; Handsome is as Handsome Does, Hazel Cades, helpful book for mother with young children; Style Your Personality, Renee Long, the art of feminine finesse; Escape to Life, Erika and Klaus Mann, most extraordinary shifts of the boundaries of culture; Wonders of Modern Industry, William Norman Mitchell, the story of the machine age; Iron Brew, Stewart H- Hol-brook, Hol-brook, the many moods and stages of America's most immense industry; in-dustry; Fix It Yourself, prepared prepar-ed by the editorial staff of Popular Pop-ular Science Monthly; Earth and Sky, Clarence R. Smith; The World's Best Essays, E. H. Pritchard, from Confucius to Mencken; Minute Sketches of Great Composers, Hansel and Kaufman; Orchids on Your Budget, Bud-get, Marjorie Hillis, not knowing know-ing how to pay the grocer can spoil even the taste of champagne; cham-pagne; The Self You Have To , |