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Show RESPONSE TO CALL FOR BOOKS That the people, of Ogden are becoming be-coming interested In the matter f furnishing more pr?od literature for the children was disclosed in the responses re-sponses to the call for children's books for the Carnegie library. The article printed in this paper already has resulted In several telephoning tele-phoning the library and offering the books. The result of Friday's offers will mean ubout CO new books for the children. chil-dren. One leading business man looked through his attic and found over 40 books for children, for which his grown-up family had no further use, so he generously gave them all. Now many children will have the benefit of theui, whereas before they were ' unused. J Doubtless there are a very largo number of good books in many of the garrets and closets. Why not look them up? If there is no need of them, the librarian will have them called for. If you have very many, the gentleman gen-tleman who found and gave the largo number of books has told the librarian libra-rian that he will furnish a wagon 'to convey them to the library. Boks are worthless when unused, and it is a good thing to put your unused ones to a good use. By' giving giv-ing your books to the library "thero are 'hundreds of children who receive re-ceive the benefit of that gift oo |