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Show I " CIG TREES? UTAH fJf jlMl : I 'XM- L '--::-' Wl JUNIPER JARDINE sh'!. IN LOGAN CANYON IS THE j rV i V LARQEST KNOWN TREE OF ITS 5 ' -fSXJ&H KIND. THIS 'ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1 rClr'l 'fib RED CEDAR IS PROBABLY J Vra 3,0OO YEARS OLD -IS 44 WyJrc FEET HIGH, AND IS 15 FEET t 'Vriflrv'V' i THROUGH AT ITS BASE t THE BIG COTTONWOOD , TREE AT MOAB IS THE LARGEST KNOWN TREE IN UTAH i IT IS MORE THAN EIGHT FEET IN DIAMETER, 72 FEET HIGH-WITH ' ;;i A SPREAD OF 108 FEET. IT OCCUPIES THE MPPlf OF A ROAD. FICTION: "In Yellow Tapers For Paris," Bruce Marshall tells of days in Paris in war threatened years. He tells the secret drama of many of the lives of Parisians. He shows that victory and defeat de-feat come as certainly from the deeds of citizens as from the dictates dic-tates of the leader. "Senior Hurricane" was the name the native Philippines gave Eddie Hale of the Insular Secret Sec-ret Service. Ben Thrash in his tells of the detective's adventures adven-tures in breaking up a Japanese organization. The book is also a love story and it all ends the day of Pearl Harbor. "The Dark Wood" is a story that Chrstine Weston has written writ-ten about a returned soldier and his complicated activities in read' jusment to civilian life. DETECTIVE AND MYSTERY: "The Asey Mayo Trio," Taylor. "The Kiss Of Death," Bach-mann. Bach-mann. WESTERN: "Vengeance Valley," Whitting-ton. Whitting-ton. "Trail to Bang-up," Joscelyn |