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Show LIBRARY SHELVES FILLED WITH MANY NEW BOOKS A large number of new books have just recently been added to the shelves of the public library, according to Librarians Louisa Rowland and Blanch Beal, and an invitation is extended to the general gen-eral public to avail themselves of the opportunity to read the books many of which are the very latest published on a variety of subjects. A list of the books in the adult section follows, and there is also a simjlar number added to the juvenile department: New Encyclopedia of Machine Practice, Barnwell; I Am An American, Am-erican, Benjamin; Nostradamus Speaks, Boswell; Dragon Seed, Buck; Windswept, Chase; Doctors Mayo, Clapesattle; Amateur Photographer's Pho-tographer's Handbook, Collins; Photographer's Rule Book, June; Microbe Hunters, peKruif; Dog Book, American Kennel Club; Frenchman's Creek, Du Maurier; Kremlin and the People, Duranty; England Is My Village, Rhys; Wildlife Conservation, Gabriclson; A Thousand Shall Fall, Habe; My Sister and I, Heide; Lost Horizon, Hori-zon, Hilton; Pilolt of the High Andes, Litten; Benjamin Blake, Marshall; Bob Wakefield's Flight Log, Miller; This Is Freedom, Nelson; My Friend Flicka, O'Hara; So You're Going to Fly, Peck; Poison Valley, Robertson; Our Miss Boo, Runbeck; My Name Is Aram, Saroyan; Berlin Diary, Shirer; Soap Behind the Ears, Skinner; That Day Alone, Van Paassen; Journey for Margaret, White; Rock Book, Fcnton; Corn Is Green, Williams; Manual On Lettering, Doust; Viking Book of Poetry, Allington; Flight 7, Johnson; John-son; In My Father's House, Street; Modern Carpentry, Hodgson; Hodg-son; Cokesbury Game Book, De-pew; De-pew; Fun Encyclopedia, Habin; Pruning Trees and Shrubs, Felt; What Is Democracy, Merriam; Faith Is the Answer, Blanton & Peale; Utah iHstorical Quarterly. |