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Show Lawrence Wadsworth To Review Own Book Sun. The associated literary clubs are promised a genuine treat for next Sunday evening, say those in charge, when Lawrence Wads-worth Wads-worth presents a review of his book "Deserts of Silver". Born in Panaca, and raised in that part of Nevada, he has known first hand the Interesting history of mining in Pioche, Ely, Kimberly and the surrounding mining towns, and has accumulated a vast fund of information on this particular industry. in-dustry. However, he is reticent about his book and prefers to leave it until Sunday night to let the audience have first hand, without with-out preview, the story that his intimate associates declare is sure to find interesting response. Since coming to St. George to engage in business. Mr. Wads-worth Wads-worth seems to have found time to complete the theme which has been in his mind for many years, and it is understood this is not the only work of his pen. Retiring in disposition he has kept entirely out of the limelight thus far, but admits he has always had an ambition am-bition to write, and through his boyhood kept in touch with what was going on about him. He has made a vast number of friends in this "vicinity and many of them are looking forward to next Sunday Sun-day evening's review. Club leaders are urged to see that their members are advised of this book review for next Sunday night and it is anticipated that a rousing audience will he present to hear the gist of "Deserts of Silver" direct from its author. |