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Show Book Review Given By Co. Librarian Mrs. Roxey Romney Mrs. Roxey Romney, librarian, reports that from time to time new books are arriving at the county library. In order that the people of this district should know something of these books she has issued the following book review. Charles Coulson Rich Pioneer founder of the West, John Henry Hen-ry Evans. A detailed panorama of frontier life and Mormon history his-tory over a period of more than 60 years. Sanity First by Joseph Jastrow, The Art of Sensible Living. How many things are there you would like to talk over, straighten straight-en out?. Are you normal? Have the right view of the opposite op-posite sex? How is your social mind? Dr. Jastrow's book will serve as help and a guide in practicing the fine art of sensible sensi-ble living. Our Movie Made Children by Henry James Foreman. The good and bad of the movies, as a real system of education. This book will appeal to every parent par-ent and teacher in the county. Home Guidance for Young Children Child-ren by Grace Langdon. A parents par-ents handbook and help, in all home problmes. Wake Up and Live by Dorthea Brande. An enthusiastic appeal for successful living. The central cen-tral theme of this book is to act as if it were impossible to fail. This book published in -Feb., 1936, is reaching thousands thou-sands of people's lives. I Write As I Please by Walter Duranty. His reminiscences of fourteen years spent in Russia, as correspondent for the N. Y. Times. This book is said to contain more Russian history, journalism, autobiography, adventure ad-venture action and ideas than any other book. He went to report, re-port, he remained to radmlre. Rental Souls Fire, by Stokes; The Weather in the Streets, "by Jtosa-mond Jtosa-mond Leahmann; Golden Peacock, by Gertrude Atherton; Forgive Us Our Trespass, by Lloyd Douglas; The American Flaggs, $y Kathleen Kath-leen Norris; Bridal -March, by Elizabeth C'arfrae. |