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Show M. ffcrV - s, V 4 Jt , . THE PROVO POST REVIEW OF NEW 26, 1921 JOINT SLAUGHTER BOOKS AT FRE PUBLIC AUGUST FRIDAY; . . HOUSES FOR TOWNS LIBRARY UTAH COUNTY IN CO Among the new books recently Plans for the establishment of a purchased by the Provo Public li- community slaughter house for Lehl, Grove and American Fork, brary are the following books of fic- Pleasant In the Interest of economy and sanition: tation, were launched after conferWhat Nest?" by Denis Mackatl, ences between the city officials and Is a humorous novel that la really John A. Israelson. deputy state dairy and food commissioner. humorous. Light, lively, diverting, Mr. Israelson conferred with the and at the same time of really ab- officials of the cities and accompanied them on an inspection tour of the sorbing Interest. Scaramouche, by Rafael Saba-tln- i. packing plants and abattlors In the Is a romance teeming with In- northern part of Utah county. In many cases It is reported conditions terest and adventure. The setting were found to be unsanitary and It is placed at the time of the French was proposed to establish a slaugh- revolution. Although simple in design and lacking wholly in suspense of thrills. Miss Lulu Bett, by Zona Gale, ha3 won much distinction among the lists current fiction. Its chief appeal lies in Its minute, faithful observ- ance of Americans as they really are, or before they become Chicagoans or Californians. A Lantern of Love is a novel of idealistic romance, written by Della The By so doing it TtsCool Place To Go' Tonight , THOMAS MEIGHAN In White and Unmarried terhouse where all the killing necessary for the three cities might be done. U-MJI-A that Is hoped more sanitary conditions may prevail at a smaller cost than could be et-fected under the supervision of the state veterinarians forces, Mr. Israelson, accompanied by state Inspector Thomas Fenton and h. V. Swenson, county crops and pests inspector of Utah county, while jD tbe county discovered 13,000 York. - The(ty apple boxes which had been New from scene shifts first to the coral beaches shipped in from California for pack-o- f Bermuda, and later to an old plan- - jng the apples and shipping them to tation on the Mississippi Delta. , California again. Under the law no Sister Sue will be welcomed and enjoyed by devotees of Eleanor K. Porter. Like her previous novels, it is wholesome and intereetlng and its theme Is based upon joy through ( of ) j New-Yorker- emp-MacLeo- d, ( self-sacrifi- Perhaps no work of this seasons fiction has received more favorable discussion and criticism than has "Main Street," by Sinclair Lewis. You are entitled to your own oplnlin of the book. Read it. Joseph Conrads Typhoon has Just enough of flavor of the Orient It is Mr. to make it interesting. Conrad's most .recent most striking novel. The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton, ranks high among the best of current fiction. we stand back of this The Brimming Cup. by Dorothy why Many cities are laid out by is a story of the few months V1611which test a life. The moment cho-- ! Be8S and by g0.lly Jh entitle grow.by lntrodcJwould !ing sen is the prlod of early maturity rarter a happily married woman of innate methods and well organized town than in her' honesty and wide culture. Into chil- ln a large city, home in Vermont with its lovely b Dr. H. Gjrr111 dren and fine and respected husband,) club is sad?Pl the in rich share problems and its here to do aimost and progress, of the neighborhood, and enthusiasm be interesting for comes another man who brings a anything. It that at this moment sudden and fierce questioning of all you to know Eugene Roberts is conducting Forthat she has taken for granted as est Supervisor Dana Parkinson over life. of .the order the proposed trail from Aspen Grove 9 m. to 11 m. a. p. Library hours: to Timpanogos, to be built by the daily. government. FOR THE. BOYS. In representing the Klwanls club, The 'Provo Public library has also W. M. Dean said that inSuperintendent of recently purchased a number was ready to go and his organization teresting new books for, boys. Among that if the other divisions Intended the list of fiction are the following to stay with the Klwanls they would well known Boy Scout books by J. A. to fight hard. have Sword Guns of Shiloh, Altsheler: Instructions dn the details of the of Antletam," Rock of Chickamau-gW. Depuy of Shades of the Wilderness, drive were given by L. All of these the American City bureau. Tree .of Appomattox. Cornet selections were masterly books belong to the Civil war series by Byron Dastrup played to that incident and portray life Following Monday evenings din.j, Don ner the various teams will be ready Don Strong American, for the membership drive during and CapPatrol Leader; Strong next week. the will Nine of the delight tain The teams as now organized are: books by boys who have read other KIWANIS are William Heligher. These stories Major T. F. Pierpont wholesome and adapted for boys of Captain C. S. Pierpont, J. O. Bees the adolescent fiction now are ready The above E. Keene, Hugo Price, Frank for circulation. The following books Harry Ward. are a few of those appearing on the Captain L. A. Christensen, Harry list. They are instrucCalvin Beebe, Lloyd Sutton, Ashton, be will and as well interesting tive as R. L. Gillespie. H. T. Sumner, the Told by. especially enjoyed: M. H. A. B. Morgan, Captain Campfire," Winter Camping,Aid Boy Elias N. Ellertson, Judge J. for Graham, First Scout Swen 0. Neilson, W. D, Hansen, Hike Book, Scout Boy Boys, Alexander, George A. Clark. How to Swim, "Camp Cookery, Captain Walter Adams, John D.t, Pioneering and Map Making," J. A. Buttle, Francis Dixon, dian Scout alks," Animal Snapshots, George E. Robison, S. A. Stum. Physical a Vocation, Choosing Captain G. P. Parker, J. E. Allen, Education, etc. W. Robinson. E. G. Hughes, J. J. J. above the The date on which Shaw, Parley A. Olsen, Herb Jolley. books will be ready for circulation, J. W. Clark, A. W. MorriCaptain on each of note a description with Rondo Simmons, T. L. Schofield, Watch son, book, will be published later. hours: Sam Jepperson. T. W. Hosier, for it. boys. Junior library C. A. Vickery, R. J. Mur Captain m. to 6 p. m. 4 and-perha- ps move-Canfiel- Monday and. Tuesday and REXBEAC3 ' SAMUEL GOLDWYN Present GOUVEKNIUR MORRIS famous story d, - - - WALLACE WORSLET Starting Mon. Mat., Daily 4 P. 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