Show 4 Library Week Is Marked in Park I Iby by Description of Good Books PARK CITY Wh Why do you ou like to go to the library What 1 Is the attraction books booke hold for Perhaps you can answer the these questions b by saying you like tike the smell emell of ot books The library board Is le eure sure you will find those new books a delight a mystery and a challe challenge ge Resolve to read th them m all They are In the library now flow for you Pasteur and the the Invisible Giants by Edward F. F Dolan Jr Few have been eo co completely com corn dedi dedicated to science as all Louis Was there really spontaneous generation What caused fermentation What mysterious mys blights were ruining the wine and beer and silk Industries of ot France rance How could doctors doctOra and be convinced that antiseptics antiseptics antis antis- rs help to I prevent the spread of contagious disease How could people be protected from the dread hydrophobia a I I During the Nineteenth the Century I very little Utile was yet known about I 1 I the tiny living particles particles- that populate populate pop pop- the air and water substance around us the us-the that are Bre capable of ot destroying or preserving preserving ing life Pasteur spent long years try find solutions to crucial problems his bis experiments often tailing failing for lor a a tune time but tout ending in triumph I I The rhe Dedicated a novel of two I l I f. f 1 I I I I I I I I l I doctors by Willa Villa Gibbs I i This la 16 the story etory of one of the thi I I fought battles In tn medical history London was WitS In the grip of smal pox But Dut Dr dward Edward Jenner Jen Jen- I ncr ner and hie life vaccine were ridiculed by the medical profession and andI t I people dedicated to fighting the same enemy but each In his own I way This is Ig b Ii portrayal of an unusual unusual un usual an and an almost Unbelievable story stry of people willing to j I I flee fice their lives for the things they I I believed in i I Few v but the hearted flint who I I I read Cecil Maidens Malden's Jonathan j Found Fund will be unmoved by the story etory of a very emalI boY hoy in a aI avery 1 I very large world Be De prepared to I Ij I Ilose j Ilose lose your heart to old year Jonathan whose adoptive parents determine to mold him into their own boys boy's image and likeness I Jonathan clings tenaciously to his I Individuality ead sad unhappy and arid aridI I bewildered wanting to conform to the pattern his hla new parents have mapped out for him but not quite knowing how to do so Alice Tisdale Hobarte Hobarts life J I story Child tells of the I adventurous world of American I business amidst the perplexities of China beginning to move along alone I Ithe the road of Di industrialization and social unrest that e eventually were I I to lead to communism Mrs Ho Ho- HoI art describes the months of suspense sus sue pense loneliness Hardship living hours of agony facing tao tae ing death at atthe the hand of Com Corn 1 All these she he accepted Inthe Inthe in inthe the interests of f f foreign trade The 1 Chord of Steel tells telle the story of the inv Invention ot Of the telephone Thomas B B Costain describes describes de de- scribes how bow the idea same to Alexander Alex Alex- juicier ander Graham Bell the Bell the difficulties difficult difficult- tes ies he h had d in securing a patent the first dramatic and conclusive test with wires and end the i immediate results of 0 the experiment A good deal of new information has been brought to this account of the I Invention at 01 the telephone I I The Anglophile is the result 0 of years of reading and research in Celtic history and culture From the time Dennis McDermott was smuggled to France Frane as a boy I to ta obtain the education denied I him in Ir Ireland land he was consumed with hatred of the English A Ayoung I young man who lived two lives in century eighteenth Dublin it was s never suspected that he was the mysterious leader of the Irish Underground underground un Un- whose nightly missions continued to outwit the British authorities i I Completely aware one day his hiB luck might run out and that Dennis pennis M McDermott Dermott elegant Anglophile Anglo phile gentleman might be hanged as a traitor he still risked his j i life arranging for young boys to toi i be smuggled out of ot the country as he had bad been teen I Bare Bare Feet et in Ue the p Palace lace by Agnes Newton Keith tells of the arrival l In the he be Philippines of a forestry expert of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Or Or- It is a story etory that re- re fleets flecta the struggle of slaves to be bemen bemen bemen men of ot men to be gods and gods to grow human Conditions were I changing even as the book was being written but with free elections elec elec- t tons ons the Filipinos were on the way to a better life lIle I I 1 |