Show St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments Comment Sunday July 26 29 saw an Increased attendance at the masses At the ten o'clock the usual empty pews up front were occupied with a sprinkling of out- out town of-town visitors amongst others A number of GIrl Scouts with Miss Mies Joan Richardson from Camp Cloud Rim for tor whom transportation was arranged by Mr Harry DeJonge to whom St. St Marys Mary's and Scouts are Indeed grateful Devotions will be held on Saturday next August 1 I at 7 o'clock pm p.m. In I honor of or Our Lady of Fatima It being the first Saturday of the month Parishioners ParIshIoners Parishioners Pari ParI- are Invited to attend church on that evening to show their love and affection for Our Lady Rosary act of consecration and benediction of the blessed sacrament will be followed bythe bythe by bythe the usual weekly confessions A good I muster of folks at devotions of this I kind whether It be for the Tuesday evenings to Our Mother of Perpetual Help or on the first Saturday of the month Is always a fine Index of the piety of the parish Its It's that voluntary extra effort that Is la called for Indeed great are the spiritual blessings promIsed promised promised prom prom- for such In return To the Invocations recited at benediction benediction benediction bene bene- benei i diction In church there Is now added since the declaration of the assumption of Our Blessed Virgin Into heaven as an article of faith to be held by the whole church tho the Blessed be lice Her Glorious Assumption after alter the ejaculation ejaculation ejaculation tion Blessed be the Name of Mary VIrgin Virgin Virgin Vir VIr- gin and Mother and also It Is to be added to the litany of our Blessed Virgin It there follows Queen conceived conceived con con- without sin as Queen assumed into Heaven In the newer edl editions of prayer books this official change will be printed but In the meantime meantime meantime mean mean- time It should be added by the people In saying these above mentioned prayers publicly or privately Colliers Collier's magazine dated August 7 has a fine dramatic story of St. St Paul p part rt of a forthcoming book The Greatest Greatest Greatest Great Great- est Faith Ever Known which the deceased de deceased deceased de- de ceased writer has left lett unfinished lie He was Fulton Oursler whose daughter has now helped to complete this new work In this extract we are given the life lite of the saint plus his four famous missionary missionary mission mission- ary Journeys which we urge our parishioners parishioners parishioners pari pari- to read and note well In times previous to this mention has been made In The Record of the necessity necessity necessity sity of reading constantly the Bible and especially the New Testament The church advocates the dally reading of It In 1949 the same some author published The Greatest Story Ever Told an In Inspired inspired In- In retelling of or the New Testament In III most moat stirn pie style There the whole story of Mary and Joseph JODeph In their native town tow of Nazareth Is la portrayed portray portray- ed for us and shows Fulton Oursler's faith In the Divine Espousal of Our Lady and the no less In a way divine guardIanship guardianship guardianship guard guard- I of St St. Joseph In hla his protection of Mary from the Jewish legal repercussion repercussion i islon sion slon of stoning husband less maidens I bearing a child and St St. Josephs Joseph's care of the son eon of ot God confided to his paternal care The author had undoubtedly a a shining talent for re-creating re the threat great reat I stories of the Bible In Bible In prose that was I simple dramatic and charged with deep religious feeling Next he turned hU his I attention to the Old Testament and wrote The Greatest Book Ever Written which has sole millions of copies ware we w weare weare are told since it was WILl published In 1951 Cheap paper editions of ot both Old and and New Testament presented In Oursler ar array array ar- ar ray are procurable and they should be prominently placed on every home ar any ary Fulton Outlier Oursler some tome years before his death became a convert to the Catholic Church lead thereto by 00 Gods God's 1 grace and the Biblical studies began fourteen years jears ago Shortly before his hla demise be he came cameto cameto cameto to Salt Lake City visiting among others othera the Catholic bishop of our diocese His Excellency Duane 0 O. O Hunt A retreat for tor all women of at this diocese will be held In Our Lady ot of th the Wasatch Salt Lake City cuy through August 21 to 23 conducted by Father Ward J J. J Whalen 8 S. J. J of Brigham City All ladles of ot St. St Marys Mary's parish desirous of taking par part in these spiritual exercises should give e In their names to the rectory rectory rectory rec rec- tory or directly to the above Holy Cross Crosa College within the next few tew weeks Address Is 1 President St. St Mary ot the Mary the Wasatch Salt Lake City Cuy or phone 8 6 O. Mr Mt Ed has kindly offered Continued on Page Two St St. Marys Mary's Church I Notes Comments Comments Comments' Continued from Page rage One I Ito to take our youngsters In his hi hi truck to the Homestead near Heber Monday August 10 next It Is la an outing that I will be deeply appreciated by our youthful band We kindly Invite a few few f ladles ladle to accompany their children on I 1 this outing so graciously made available by our out kind host hod Ed and hope I Ifor for a ready response from all concerned On Saturday July 38 25 a ver very pretty wedding was as held In st st. Marys Mary's Church which had hud been beautifully prepared by Mrs Mra John Mitchell and Mrs Mary The bridegroom was waa Mr John son lion of Mr James one of our most moat respectable townsmen and I parishioners and the bride Miss MIBS Elizabeth Ellra Eliza beth Maude Nevin of Salt Lake City where she was wa a highly esteemed employee employee employee em em- of the Continental Dank Dressed In light blue with veil to I match the charming bride was led up I the aisle by her father Mr Clarence A A. A NevIn The maid of honor was Miss Mils Mary Dallen Ballen while accompanying the bridegroom bride bride- I I groom was wu his brother Mr James Mur Mur- fin The ceremony took place at noon before a B large congregation of relatives and friends The soloist Mr Jack Green rendered Pants In his usual impressive touching tones being behig accompanied accompanied at the organ by Mrs Audrey i I Sullivan who also alae played the wedding I i I marches I Following the marriage rites reception ff was held In Nell and Claras Clara's Lodge I E where service was sumptuous for the j i II many invited guests Later the happy I couple left on honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Yel Yel- rt lows tone Park It Is le understood that Mr John Mur Mur- will take up his hla residence later on In Salt Lake City which gains galna In ac acquiring acquiring ac- ac quiring a fine parishioner of St. St Marys We wish this splendid pair a very happy I I future but hope they will not forget tot to i j visit us ua In Park City Innumerable times In the days to come A welcome for them f I will be the mat always on l i A few weeks ago In England Mr Hilaire Belloc died He lie was one of the great champions of the Catholic Church one of that elite coterie of very able i I essayists poets and writers who wielded I Ia Ia a remarkable Influence In making the I 1 church better known the world over i His great friend had been the late a. a K Chesterton author of so many paradoxes paradoxes paradoxes para para- In his extensive writings I heard him lecture before World War was much I dreamt of by the public and he practically ally outlined the very course that the war did follow Years later Belloc was i I no less a prophet of the future events In history aided so BO much by his deep knowledge of the past post For he shone r I I as an historian of the highest order I He Ue also came to lecture on one occasion t In the university where his oratory and f 1 brilliant train of thought amazed to stillness profound students who ordinarily ordinarily ordin ordin- were far from observing good order Possessed of a humorous spirit that nothing could dismay for pessimism of I any sort was foreign to his genial na nature tore ture wit shows In his chosen words 1 left for his own epitaph His sins were scarlet but his books were read 1 Visiting in Park City from his hla brothers brother's residence in Hailstone Is Rev Larry Sweeney student in major orders from from St. St Patrick's Patricks Seminary Menlo I Park Calif and originally from Salt Lake City Ills His home is Our Lady of Lourdes parish where his ordination to the priesthood will be held in January S. S 1954 1054 a A second meeting of the proposed e Historical Society was held in St St. Marys Mary's rectory on Wednesday July 22 Professor 1 Mrs Miss Mary Shields and Mr Fraser Buck Duck were present The TIle secretary Miss Colleen Weaver was unavoidably unavoidably un un- un avoidably absent owing to Illness but butis is now happily recovered Southwell's 1 history of geological deposits which treats of Park City too In more metallic days was considered very useful for Introduction to the story of the past 1 i I of an advisory nature and hence ex extracts extracts ex- ex I tracts from it are ars to be typed by our genial amanuensis for future study I New members are kindly asked to be I 1 I I 1 AUgust for the next present meeting ng on August a a 6 J a Thursday of the week week week-In In we hope 1 the the Memorial building If It It can be ar- ar j I I ranged as a more suitable place In the city itself Very interesting items have have already been culled from scrapbooks kindly brought to the meetings meeting More matter of course Is fe required more light v vIon Ion on other days must be thrown by many folk yet unknown to us We ask all to contribute w even the mite of what knowledge they have or of sources so ae far I I untouched for the work is great and ana the good laborers laborera are few For Por me it Is II interesting to know how did the sudden uprising city following the rush of miners after 1870 rind fInd for tot an Increased population that shot abot up eo so rapidly how was waa law and order I preserved and by whom A story la is told of newcomers arriving and asking BIlkIng for Box 40 which was the mall mail address of some rooming house and which was all they knew of Its Ita whereabouts |