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Show Sprague Library Staff Extends Holiday Greetings The Sprague Branch Library Staff extends Christmas Greetingsto Greet-ingsto the readers of The Sugar House Bulletin and an invitation to visit the Library and take advantage ad-vantage of the many fine things to read. Among them are the following fol-lowing new books added to our circulation: Bombs Away, by John Steinbeck. Mr Steinbeck has goneinto the field of aviation with this book an account of a bomb team, showing how American boys from all over the country are being forged into the bomber teams that are busy carrying on the war. The book was written at the request of the U. S. Army Air Forces. Tamara, a novel of imperial Russia by Irina Skariatina is the story of a girl descendented from a long line of princesses and 'who is always getting into scrapes. Royal India, by Maud Diver, the.-Author1 of so many novels about India, is a non-political and non-controversial book on the fifteen fif-teen Indian States and their ru'-ers, ru'-ers, giving a background of the crisis through which India is pass ing today. William L. White, has written They were Expendable, an account ac-count of the Philippine Campaign in the present war as tld b3' four famous men who have been officers. of-ficers. They are: John Bulkeley, Robert Kelly, Anthony Akers and Geo. E. Cox. Birth Certificates, by Davis is a reference book containing a digest di-gest of the laws and regulations of varios states. Suds in Your Eyes, by Lass-well Lass-well is certainly, as the blurb says more than escape reading it is a tonic for these times. In addition there are a lot cf new books in the children's department. de-partment. These books are new, mysteries and western novels, poetry and history, all for the asking, and a library card. |