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Show S New Books at S. H. Library The following books will go into circulation Monday at the Sprague branch library in Sugar House, according to Miss Au-I Au-I relia Bennion, librarian: Fiction Have you read yet popular James Street's new book, "The Gauntlet"? It is the story of a young minister and his wife, Kathie, and of their financial, as well as spiritual, difficulties. "Sage Quarter," by Bernice Harris, a novel about rural Carolina Caro-lina country and some of its interesting in-teresting people and customs. "Days and Nights," by Kon-stantine Kon-stantine Simonov, a first novel by this Russian news correspondent, corre-spondent, dramatist and poet. It is about the war days during the struggle for Stalingrad. The author au-thor has been awarded several medals and honors for this novel. nov-el. Western "Outlaw River," by Bliss Lo- max is a story (Montana) of robbery, intrigue, death and mystery, besides . being a , rip-roarin' rip-roarin' cowboy story. Mystery "Trouble at "Turkey Hill," by Kathleen" Moore Knight is a Crime club selection and another an-other Elisha Macomber New England story, which means good mystery and intrigue. ; Non-Fiction i Those who are taking vacation trips to the southwestern states will find this book well worth reading for background. Its title is "Old Spain in Our Southwest," by Nina Otero and is well il- j lustrated. And another worth while book is Stephen Leacock's "The Boy I Left Behind Me" his autohi-agraphy. autohi-agraphy. Leacock is known best perhaps as a humorist and the book is pleasant reading. , If you have ambitions to draw and sketch, you will be interested interest-ed in this something new added "Pencil Point," by Harry Roth. The book is well illustrated and shows clearly first, second, and l third steps. I "How to Be a Civilian," by |