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Show Friday, May 26, 1961 SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD Page Books SOMETHING LIGHT, by Margery Sharp. A thoroughly engaging witty novel, The author seems to have had as much fun writing it as the reader will have discovering it. Kaplans Back and Calvins Got Him On Saturday May 27, the following new books will be added to the shelves of the Calvin S. Smith Branch of the Salt Lake County Library at 810 East 3300 South. FATE IS THE HUNTER, by Ernest K. Gann. The author regards life as a war, an undeclared war against fate, the fate that hunts men down. FIND A CAREER IN JOURNALISM, by Tom Parsons. In this entertaining and highly informative book, a veteran journalist presents a useful guide for readers. QUEEN MARY, by James based on hith FOR ADULTS ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE, by Virginia Julier, A period of change in a young couples life when they and their eight sons move to a new town and buy a house. Pope-Henness- y, erto unpublished material on Queen Marys own private diaries and correspondence. A RAISIN IN THE SUN, by Loraine Hansberry. A beautiful, lovable play. It is affectionately human, funny and in copper. Why do these men stay with Kennecott so long? There are many reasons. They earn an : average of $5600 a year, compared with the average Utahns earnings of $4450 ayear. In ad- Bixby. .'r. , k i m .s. if WANTED (Continued from Page 1) Hugh White Fred Mehner Gertrude Weisenberg Marjorie Wrathall Dora Dutson Don Bercu Ruth Strong Harry Mangan The class reunion will be held on the 24th of July at Lagoons Center Terrace from 3 to 5 p.m. Your editor was a member of this class and will be there. dition, Kennecott employees receive 20 extra economic benefits valued at almost $1500 a year. Training is available to all, to help prepare them for advancement. Working conditions are good and include a safety program that makes a Kennecott employee 12 times safer on the job than he is at home. For the thousands of Utahns to whom the is as important as the present, working at Kennecott is not just 'a job it can be a producv: ; tive, rewarding, lifetime career. fu-tu- re j . f THE IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY OF SIR ERNEST SHACKLET0N, by William funnier than the first. 30-ye- ar Utah Copper Divioion is scientifically authentic in every detail. Carefully interwoven into this suspenseful story. touching. THE RETURN OF HYMAN KAPLAN, by Leo Rosten. Yes, hes back, in an entirely new and hilarious saga. It is even Every year, Kennecott honors employees who have completed 20 and 30 continuous years in men copper production in Utah. The are awarded gold watches. The watches symbolize careers, and at Kennecott there is a long history of employees who have been career men . YOUNG ADULTS FIRST BOY ON THE MOON, by Clifford B. Hicks. This book 3 ' . i mmam . fw , i - . . f V ) :. ,J.. . . V 1 - - ?. PROUD TO it PART OP . 1 A .. . x . J m m t T : : " fc1 v GROWiNOUTAB 3 ..i i tp i: s t V ' . |