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Show BOOKMAN'S NOTES BY AURELIA BENXION To Be Released March 10 "Cuba" by Erna Fergusson is what we call a travel and description de-scription book. Miss Fergusson has written about many of the Latin American countries and has become popular for her writing. She is a native New Mexican whose parents hail from the southern states. Her interest in Indian and Spanish has led her, as head of a travel bureau to travel and become acquainted ac-quainted with Latin America. "Microbe Huntcrs" by de Kruif is now in Sprague library. li-brary. In the summer of 1943 Mar-tha Mar-tha Hardy, a Seattle "school marm" was ' a "Lady lookout" for the United States Forest Service. In her book "Tatoosh" she tells of her experiences at her lookout tower on one of the highest peaks in the Cascade Mountains in Washington. Not only docs she tell her own experiences ex-periences but she tells stories told her by the staff at Pack-wood Pack-wood Station through telephone conversations. The library ' has been fortunate fortu-nate in being able to have many late books on home building. This latest one is Paul R. Wil-liams Wil-liams "New Homes for Today," which shows plans for homes with pictures of both interior and exterior of the houses. A very new book on "General Woodworking" by Johnson and Newkirk is now ready for circulation. cir-culation. It contains many ideas for new things to be made at home in addition to the regular reg-ular instruction in carpentry, etc. "The Great Dilemma of World Organization" by Fremont Bider is a discussion of ways and means of establishing and maintaining-a World State. At last we have in the library James T. Farrell's "Studs Lonigan," Lon-igan," a trilogy containing young Lonigan, The Young manhood of Lonigan and Judgment Day. "Deliver Me From Eva," is by Paul Bailey, a Utah man who has written a number of books about the people of Utah. However, How-ever, this book is quite different from his former ones. Storm James' book "The Other Side" is a stcry of intrigue in Germany involving a German family with whom two Allied officers were stationed, ' and their French daughter-in-law. DETECTIVE AND MYSTERY "Death of a Tall Man," Lock-ridge. WESTERN "The Shadowed Trail," Good-en. Good-en. MEETINGS Monday, March 10: Wasatch Garden Club, 8 p.m. Tuesday,. March 11: Baby Clinic. Clin-ic. 9 a.m. . , Wednesday, March 12: Democratic Demo-cratic Women. 2 p.m. Business and Professional Women. 8 p.m. Thursday, March 13: American Ameri-can Legion Auxiliary. 8 p.m. |