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Show LIBRARY NOTES The following named books have been donated to the Cedar City public pub-lic library: , "The International Jew, The' AVorld's Foremost Problem". "Simon Bolivar, Patriot, Warior, Statesman." "The Glories of Ireland." "Red Cross Stories for Children" "Year Book, 1920. of the Carnegie Carne-gie Endowment for International Peace." An invaluable addition consists of three bound volumes of the Improvement Im-provement Era, Nos. 1, 2, 3, given by request of Mrs. Mary Ann Dover, Dov-er, before her death. We arc anxious an-xious to complete the files of our church works. As they arc books wc cannot buy, we shall appreciate gifts of any of them. We particularly parti-cularly wish to get volume 16 of the Contributor. Wc have given the same privileges privi-leges to out-of-town students during dur-ing the college year as to our town citizens, and ask that all books be returned to the library before the borrowers return home. Ilousecleaning season being on, we kindly request housewives to give their bookcases a thorough inspection, in-spection, as we arc out a number of volumes and the overdue notices jhnvc not gained the results hoped for. |