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Show New Books at S. H. Library I The following bonks will be , released June 2! at the Spracue I branch library, aecording to Miss Aurelia Hennion, librarian: "Rainbow ("ynyims." by Kivind T. Seoven and Frank J. Taylor, Tay-lor, with a foreword by Horace M. Albright. This book is a comparatively recent book about Utah's national parks well illustrated. "Bermuda Journey," a leisurely leisure-ly guidebook by William Zuill is a hot-off-the press" book about Bermuda with maps and ' illustrations. After reading this j you will want to spend your ' next vacation here. "Patton. Fighting Man," by William Bancroft Mellor. is the biography of the brilliant military leader. West Ponnt graduate, athlete and fighter. "Bible Manners And Customs", by Rev. Maekie tells of the climates, cli-mates, seasons, customs, trades I and professions, domestic life, social, so-cial, political and religious life of Biblical times. Fiction J "Wasteland," by Jo Sinclair, ! is tlie story of Jake Brown and : a psychiatrist. "Red Rain," by Kark, is about seven men who go up in a bomber. The author tells of the life of each to the time j he climbs into the ship. i "Scudda-Hoo! Scudda Hay!" by Chamberlain is a story showing show-ing that mules, or at least two of them are dignified and proud, contrary to description in the song "A mule is an animal with long funny ears." Read it and laugh. ' AYestcrn "Wheels In The Dust," by McDonald, Mc-Donald, the latest William Colt McDonald's books. Mystery "He Who Whispers." a new Dr. Fell mystery by John ' Dickson Carr. j "Somewhere in the House," i Elizabeth Daly, a Murray Hill mystery. Reference "Book of the States, 1945-46," published by the Council of state governments to provide an,1 authoritative source of infor-! mation on matters of state gov-' ernmen, the commissions on interstate cooperation and other oth-er agencies concerned with intergovernmental in-tergovernmental problems during dur-ing 1943-45. It gives lists of state officers. |