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Show ing western yarn whh iTtoJ' in mixing thrills and humor "f -o 1 the wife of young Dr. Blythe and the mother of extraordinary twins; Children of God, by Vardis fisher, a vast, rowdy, understanding under-standing novel concerning the Mormons, and the lives of their two leaders, Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. It is the 1939 Harper prize winner; Singing River, by W. C. Tuttle is a gallop- BOOKS At The Library COPPERTON LIBRARY Open Thursdays, 3:00-8:00 p. m. Non-Fiction: An American Doctor's Doc-tor's Odyssey, by Victor Heiser, 1 M. D., an exciting, completely I human record of the adventurous , life of a distinguished American doctor; Castaway Boats, by Cap-j Cap-j tain Victor Slocum, a "must" book for every lover of the sea; Christmas Everywhere, by Elizabeth Eliza-beth H. Sechrist, a book of Christmas Christ-mas customs of many lands; Guns or Butter, by R. II. Bruce Lock-hart, Lock-hart, author of British Agent, a graphic, vital account of Europe; Halloween, by R. H. Shauffler, contains a wealth of program material, games, and delightful Halloween suggestions for hostess hos-tess or teacher; Halloween Tales and Games, bv Ethel Owen, n j book that is full of the doings of I ghosts and witches; Peacock Pie, I a popular collection of Walter 1 do la Mare's poems for children, charmingly illustrated in color-drawings. color-drawings. Fiction: Anne of Ingleside, by j L. M. Montgomery, is concerned with Anne of Green Gables, as |