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Show CIRCULATING LIBRARY. 'Excellent List of Books. May I Be Changed Monthly. I We arc now in readiness to bc-jgin bc-jgin the circulation of the Iron County Library books for District No. Two, with the following named towns as distributing stations: sta-tions: Enoch, Midvallcy, Hamilton, Kanarra, New Castle, Gold Springs jand State Line, from the Carnegie Public Library at Cedar City. ! Our present plan is to send the books in boxes which may be ex-i ex-i changed monthly as soon as a tuial-jified tuial-jified assistant has been appointed j in each place to attend to the charg-iing charg-iing of the borrowers' cards. We have used studious effort to make the small collection of books cover l subjects of history, biography, use-iful use-iful and fine arts, natural science and poetry, considering mostly material ma-terial for our school boys and girls who arc our future citizens and Whom wc earnestly hope to assist in forming the reading habit, yet we have not neglected the grownup grown-up folks, including some good fiction fic-tion for them and a splendid line of boys and girls' stories. For instance in-stance every book has been selected ' from approved lists from the state board of education and the American Amer-ican Library association. We already have another order for fifty volumes and will add as fast as funds will allow. Below arc a few of the titles now ready for you : A Man for the Ages, Bachelor, Instead of the Thorn, The Prospector, Pros-pector, How Could You Jean, A Woman's Woman, The Branding I Iron. Madonna of the Hills, The l Americanization of Edward Bok, Promised Land, Daniel Boone, Making of an American, Last " of .ing of An American, Last of the i Chiefs, Texan Scouts, Boys' Book of Pels, Jack the Young Ranch-.nian, Ranch-.nian, Jack Among the Indians, Da-I Da-I vid Crockett, Lc Monte D' Arthur, i Heroes of Every Day Life, Heart of Isabel Carlcton, Isabel Carle-ton's Carle-ton's Friends, Clever Betsy, Story of Opal, When Life is Young, Girl and the lob, Poems by Colliding, Taylor, Guest and Riley. For entertainment ; Party Book, Evenings at home, Playtime Par-tics Par-tics and Games, Indoor Games for Boys, Social Games and Dances, Thanksgiving and Christmas stories, stor-ies, twelve volumes of Gcorgraphi-, Gcorgraphi-, cal Twin Stories by Perkins, twenty-five volumes of Famous Ani-inial Ani-inial Stories by Burgess, Stories I Pictures Tell For the Eight Grades, Fairy Stories, Short Stories for Short People, Can You Believe Me Stories Stories of the Seasons, Best Short Stories of 1919. Billy Topsail Stories, Boys Make Things at Home, Girls Make Things at Home, Star Stories. Story of Our Country, National Ballads, Camp Lore and Wood Craft, National Education, Ameiica First, Pioneer Life, Girls of '7(i, Scouts of Stonewall, Stone-wall, Roads to Childhood, Educating Educat-ing by Story-Telling. Teaching Children to Read, Shakespeare Story Book, Roosevelt's Letters to His Children. |