Show T p t. t I i Park Parl Library N Notes t tes PARK PAnK CITY CiTY- Mr Mt and Mrs Mm Reading Public Boys noys and Girls Do you read for tor 1 To a 0 escape boredom To 10 become informed in in- I formed Then come como in to the Park City Public Library You will want to read all alt or several of ot the new books that havo been placed on the shelves s Just this week Look at these intriguing titles It If you really want to know some unforgettable characters The Nine Brides and Granny lute JUte l Id la your book Laughter comedy pathos pathos pa pa- thos drama drama In In a Joyous novel about the fabulous mountain folk tolk of Cat Track Hollow If It you were ever a 1 kid puzzles puzzled 1 by ups grown-ups and are now a grownup puzzled by kids kIds we we double-dare double you to start reading Where Did You Go Out Did You What Do Nothing Inside of minutes you'll begin reading leading it aloud Mary rickford Pickford Sunshine and Shadow is Mary Pickford's autobiography This is much more than the history ry of motion motton pictures pictured it is the story of ot the exciting career of Americas America's Sweetheart The Days Before Yesterday is a delightful excursion back to a less teu com complicated era that will waken hap happy Y memories in any any- I und oM who grew up on a tI farm tarm arm It tells of the life Uto of ot old year Fern who could scarcely decide whether to stay In the house with Grandma go outside with Dad and Grandpa to help with tM sea fea- seasonal onal like making elder and the tragic but fascinating op op- that turned pigs into pork But nut best of all were the many pets Jets and Grandpas Grandpa's trotting horses horsed Watcher in the Shadows is the thrilling story tory of ot a manhunt of ot n a duel duet fought by two of the themos mos most accomplished and deadly Intelligence In officers to have survived survived sur World War II It Their duel begins ten years ears after atter V-E V Day and the tension In this book would be bt unbearable were it not for the theauthor theauthor's theauthor's authors author's descriptions of ot the London London Lon Lon- don countryside woods and wildlife wild life lICe that enhances the action as it mounts to a ft climax Kentucky Novel The is a delightful delight delight- delightful ful novel of Kentucky in the days Just before the beginning Of ot the Kentucky Derby three years after the close of ot the Civil War Tolly Is a veteran of the Union Army who owns a beautiful mare Gunny and the faith of success I that Induces InductS him to race first the mare and later her lovely colt cotto The Tho setting of Black Dlack William Williamb U b eighteenth century century l England England Ingland torn by Internal unrest rebellion and treason at every e i turn Black Dlack William comets comes to the aid of or two lovely young cou cou- when they learn their uncle mule is Involved in a plot a lost cause causo against King George IThe I I. I I The Healing Woods reflects the pence peace and serenity Martha Reben found in the wilderness Just as M a blind person who has regained his sight eIght is more sensitive sensitive tive to the world about him Martha Mar Martha tha having been desperately ill III reacts to wild life me with a heightened height ened cued sense of appreciation Deer flying squirrels ducks robins vIsit her het woodland parlor A novel about the wife of Americas America's Amer teas ica's famous bird painter Mr Audubon's Lucy presents a portrait por- por trait of a valiant woman Lucy Bakewell married John James Audubon Audubon Au Au- dubon knowing her life lire would not be easy Yet Lucy was happy to dedicate her life me to help him achieve success She saw the dream fulfilled that gave America one of ot Its is moot moat priceless cultural possessions but it almost cost costher costher costher her the man she love Washington's Lady This brilliant biography of Martha Martha Mar tha Washington Lady recreates the Washington's existence at Mount Vernon their private life lite during the years of exile from the home that meant eo so much to them the eight years of ot the war when Martha regularly regular regular- ly wintered at headquarters and the two terms of or the Presidency A royal wedding social and political changes an evening in Id Ida ina ina a geisha house visits to Buddhist monasteries and Japanese Inns I are only a few tew of the experiences described in Return to Japan Elizabeth Gray Vining takes the I II I J w. w ti reader t into a variety varlet ot of life Ute In 1 fh It country which has in n a sense I bec become me her own I In tn The rho Voice of ot Asia James JamesA r A A. Michener tries to 10 share with us liB what the tho people of ot Asia told toM him religious social economic and I political problems problem We need to I I know what makes make Asia Aela tick It Is 1 J pF P Pr p r- r A ur of t utmost importance to Amu Amedo Am 5 Mite cans ans What happens there them m r o- o make us or mar mat us as a nation Book love lore laeta Iash when all aU other othet pleasures fade tade When all aU other recreations I gone it U will make your Jour I pleasant Your Your Park City S Library Board r |