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Show of the future, but makes his decisions de-cisions in the present. From Many Lands, by Louis Adamic; Stirring story of immigrants immi-grants to our shores and their American born children who through success or failure have set their distinctive mark on our national life; Lady of the Lake, by Sir Walter Wal-ter Scott; Gentlemen Aren't Sissies, Norton Nor-ton II. Jonathan, This book will help you realize your opportunities opportuni-ties in living well, and enjoying each moment; Where the Rivers Meet, W. A. Dorrance, Epitomizes the spirit of the middlewcst; Living Thoughts of Thoreau, H. D- Thoreau, Presented by Theodore Dreiser; Having A Party, L. P. Bell; Ice-Breakers and Ice Breaker Herself, Edna Geister; Life With Father, Clarence Day; Walden or Life in the Woods, Henry D. Thoreau; You Can't Go Home Again, T. Wolfe. Read Wolfe and find your- self in page after page- Buffalo Evening News- The Voyage, by Charles Morgan, Mor-gan, A narrative full of drama-ic drama-ic contrasts; Enchanted April, by Faith Baldwin, A girl who tried to play the game of love according to old-fashioned rules, in a new-;'ashioned new-;'ashioned setting; Stone of Chastity, by Margery Sharp, Once there was a stepping Hone in a little village called Gillenham, only t hi? Chaste cross by it without slipping into the stream. Magazine List for 1941 Automobile and Trailer Travel, Boys' Life, Books. Child Life, Engineering En-gineering and Mining ' Journal, Field and Stream, Good Housekeeping House-keeping Improvement Era, Ladies La-dies Homo Journal, National Geographic, Photoplay, Popular Mechanics, Reader's Digest, Time and Scouting. BOOKS At The Library COPPERTON LIBRARY Open Wednesday from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. To be added to the library Wednesday, February 12, are the following books: Adult non fiction "Tragedy In France", the real truth about what happened to France, by Andre An-dre Maurois; "You Can Do It, Too!" by Hester Hes-ter Parsons, the dramatic and inspiring in-spiring account of a brave American Ameri-can family who faced problems of adversity in a new way. "Born In Paradise", by Armine von Tempski, the story of the authors youth in Hawaii. Adult fiction "Something Special", Spe-cial", a novel by Faith Baldwin, concerning problems of a young married couple; "The Earth Is Forlorn", by Taylor Caldwell, a superb story woven about the life of Gengis Khan; "The Ancient Highway", a tale of love and gallantry by James Oliver Curwood; "China Trader" by Cornelius Spencer, a romantic novel based on the period of earliest American Ameri-can contact with China; Older Boys and girls "Winged Mystery", by Alan Gregg; "Patsy "Pat-sy Breaks Into Advertising", by E. Evelyn Grumbine; "The Story of Our Primitive World and Primitive Man", by Edith Heal; "Silver Birch", by Dorothy Lyons; "Life and Kicking Ned", by John Masefield: Also a number of juvenile books. BINGHAM LIBRARY At the Bingham branch of the Salt Lake county library, open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 3 to 9 p.m. Days of Our Years, by Pierre Van Paassen; Man lives by the tradition of the past, in the" hope |