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Show Juvenile Books Featured at EMC Library wl By Margaret Bryan' Ten volumes of CHILD-CRAFT CHILD-CRAFT will be added to ithe . East Mill Creek Branch of the Salt Lake County Library this week. These delightful children's chil-dren's books illustrated by a number of prominent children illustrators will be a real addi-dition addi-dition to our children's stock. The volumes are: POEMS OF : EARLY CHILDHOOD, STORYTELLING STORY-TELLING AND OTHER POEMS, PO-EMS, FOLK AND FAIRY ' TALES, ANIMAL, FRIENDS AND ADVENTURES, LIFE IN MANY LANDS, GREAT MEN AND FAMOUS DEEDS, EXPLORING EX-PLORING THE WORLD AROUND US, CREATIVE PLAY AND HOBBIES. ART AND MUSIC, and SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. Two , other juvenile books will also be added. THE MYSTERY MYS-TERY OF THE IVORY CHARM, another Nancy Drew mystery by Carolyn Keene, and RIDING DAYS, a Junior Literary Lit-erary Guild book by Marjorie Mary Oliver and illustrated by Stanley Lloyd. This is the story of Catherine Blakeney, a rather prim, shy little girl, who spends a delightful summer in the country with her grandmother grand-mother and meeits the local children and proves herself to be as stout-hearted as any of them. BOOKS FOR ADULTS THE SLENDER REED A novel by H. H. Lynde. A story of a victory, a triumph over fear, regret and solitude. A woman no longer restrained by the responsibilities as a wife and mother accepts her age and molds a happy life for herself. LORD JOHNNIE By Leslie Les-lie T. White. Leader of London's Lon-don's underworld, Johnnie barely bare-ly escaped hanging, sets out to sea as a pirate, and eventually to the New World, where fate used him as a pawn in the game played by the English and the French in pre - Revolutionary days in America. THE RENEGADE KID By Abel Shott. Four men were shot in a single-handed slaugh-, slaugh-, tor and, according to witnesses, Sola Strant, the Silver Kid, was - guilty. A lapse of memory made it difficult to prove his innocence. |