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Show Many New Books At Public Library Mrs. Margaret Urie, librarian. Cedar City Public Library, announces an-nounces that a number of new books have been added to the library li-brary shelves recently. She lists them as fellows: Fiction: "House Divided" Williams. Wil-liams. "The Bishops Mantle," Turn-bull. Turn-bull. "Rain tree County", Lock-ridge. Lock-ridge. "The Quarry", Walker. "Red Plush", McCrone. "East Side. West Side", Davenport. "Nothing So Strange", Hilton. "The Pearl". Steinbeck. "The Tamarack Tree," Breslin. "Cuss The Great," Duncan. "The Moneyman," Costain. "Came A Cavalier," Keyes. "The Brother," Clark. "The Herdsman," Clark. Non - fiction: "Proper Boston-lans", Boston-lans", Amory. "Home Country", Pyle. "Human Destiny", DuNouy. "Peace of Mind", Liebman. "Speaking "Speak-ing Frankly", Byrnes. "Inside U. S. A", Gunther. "Dark December", Merriam. "Lucky Forward", Col. Allen. "Hawaii the 49th State". Clarke; "The Brazilians, People of Tomorrow", Tavares. "The Founding Found-ing of An Empire", Creer. "Father of the Man", Davis. "Dark December" is the story of the "Battle of the Bulge", by Merriam. Mer-riam. "Lucky Forward", by Col. Robert E. Allen, is the story or Patten's Pat-ten's Third Army. The library magazine rack, Mrs. Urie reports, has many new and Interesting numbers such as the U. 8. News, World Report, New York Times, Science News Letter, Public Health, Christian Science Monitor, and Journal of Rehabilitation. |