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Show Lin" Marv B. Post tells a fas- 1 Row who knew what she wanted want-ed an umorgettable character, in'd she has done a superb job "in depicting color, glitter and ! lawlessness of early Seattle., : The fourth new arrival is a I nn-fictional by A. J. Liebling culled "The Wayward Pressman . i The New Yorker critic tosses the I press into the air for a sharp and irreverent once-over, i your library is open daily from '3 00 to 9:00 p.m. except Sunday's ! arid holidays. The librarians will ! be most happy to help you with j your reading needs. iNEW BOOKS AT THEJJBRARY We are pleased to announce that four new editions were added add-ed to the shelves of the Bmgnain branch of the Salt Lake County Library this week. "Diamond Head", wiitten by the combined efforts of Houston Branch and Frank Waters, is a historical romance based upon facts that the stranger than notion. no-tion. It is written in six parts, Richmond, New Bradford, Roa-pua Roa-pua Tropic of Capricorn. Honolulu, Hono-lulu, and Arctic Circle. For adventure ad-venture equal to "Jason's Golden Fleece," read this new and exciting ex-citing novel. Alice Tisdale Hobart has a talent tal-ent for finding a group of characters char-acters whose strong aims and desires de-sires for the benefit of the few, meet and clash dramatically with those who are concerned for the good of the many. Her latest novel, no-vel, "The Cleft Rock", is a story with dramatic appeal and deep significance for people everywhere. every-where. It asseises the integrity of all Americans. At last v.'e have the long anticipated an-ticipated best seller, "Annie Jor- |