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Show I 1 ? j. : SALT LAKE i I l 4.4 444 --444-f-f-f-f - ' Next Sunday is Easter Sunday. Hugh MoCahey of Leadville is a city , ! Visitor. J. B. Cosgriff left for Rawlins on. Tuesday evening. Mips Esther Freed is at home from a delightful visit to Tacoma. Pontifical High Masa was celebrated cn Holy Thursday. Fred Leonard its at home from a business trip to Joplin, Mo. Hugh 13. Ryan, who has been ill at Holy Cross hospital, is recovering. People looking for the usual "conference" "confer-ence" etorm were not disappointed. Miss Nellie Sullivan of Eureka. Utah, is in the city, to remain about a month, j Mass. will be celebrated in Mercur next Sunday by lie v. Father Keenan. Mrs. Robert Grant was on a visit to Butte last week, and returned Sunday. G. A. Duncan, the mining man, returned re-turned from a trip to Chicago last Sunday. Sun-day. Hon. A. W. McCune is in Montana looking after his extensive mining interests. in-terests. Mr. Huso Denrezin and Mr?. J. P. I):lsoll of Eureka were city visitors last week. Mr?. J. Hurley and Miss Katherine Hurley of Turk City were city visitors last week. The marriage of Miss Edith Noble end Robert G. Smith will take place on April 2C. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were the guests nf their son, George Jay Gibson, last week. John J. Daly, accompanied by Mrs. Daly, returm-d from a California trip on Sunday. ?, ' Let us hope that it will not rain and that the spring bonnets can be worn Jiext Sunday. , --- f Mrs. Jair.es Ferguson of Mammoth Wits the guest of Mis. David Keith for I he past lew dayts. j Mrs. Martin Oahiil of Ogden haa been visiting Mr. and Mrs". Oswald Yeltz for the pat week. Mrs. William Mareellu? Gray of St. Anthony, Idaho, is visiting her mother, Mis. A. F. Sinclair. Don Gillies, superintendent of the Farrel-Grant properties at Tintie, was in town during the week. -, , ? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angle of Rohtsior were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale last week. s. Flowers are earnestly requested on Saturday for the altais. If possible, they should be brought in the morning early. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cunningham have I I the sincere sympathy of all their irirnds in their grief at the death of their little daughter. Clara, the young daughter of Major Slid. Mi. Birmingham, was baptized at St. Mary's last week. Major Birming- liam is at present in Manila. M. A. Landis. a t'nited States naval officer, stationed at San Francisco, has , lie. n the guest of bin brother-in-law, Ase?sor guiiin, the past week. At the meeetir.g of the County Med- leal society on Monday evening a very interesting and abie paper was read by Dr. I. J. McKenna. Hugh Wood was a .Hotel Cullen puesn on Monday. He left for Idaho Monday night for the ranch. Mrs. Wood remained in Ogden to viit her parents for a week. At St. Mary's last Sunday Mrs. Kate' Bridewell Andersen sang the "Palms." - by Fame. Mrs. Ander.-vn lias a beau- I tiftil mezzo-soprano voice, and her I cervices were greatly appreciated. j The young girls of the ! o'clock choir must mak'- a special effort to attend the ! o'clock mass, on Banter Sunday, co that the Easter hymn will be beautifully beauti-fully rendered. Hen. P. H. Lannan, in consequence of a recent election in which he was particularly interested, is still buying Kat-ier bonnet; for the young-men-al.out town. who. by the way, agreed to disagree with him. All the children of the choir at St. Mary's are particularly requested to attend the rehearsal un Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at Z:?M. This will be the last practice on the mucic for Easter Sun- iay. . J- Wood, the Idaho cattle man, j- returned on Monday from California, i where he was inspecting the newly dis- ! civ. red oil wells in the southern part j of the Suae. Mr. and Mrs. T'iysscs Duguet an- noiiiue the marriage of their daugh-! daugh-! ter. Mis! Celestine Marie, to Mr. Geo'-ue G 1. on the 17th of April, at St. Ma rye cathedral. Dana McCready. the popular young record clerk in the Rio Grande Western, West-ern, lias resigned bis position, to accept ac-cept a very good position with the II. J. Heinz Pickle company. The many friends of E. J. Flynn, the passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific, Pa-cific, will be pleaded to hear of his promotion to the Portland office. Mr. Flynn will be greatly missed in social i'lid railroad circles here. Dr. J. M. Holland, a Grand Army vcwran. died last Friday., and was buried on Sunday afternoon. The funeral ceremonies were under the auspices of the G. A. R., and were, as usual, very impresci ve. Mix. M. C. Moran of Marrintte. Wis., was the guest of Mis Frances O'Meara last week. She was on her May home from a trip to California. Mrs." Moran and Miss O'Meara were classmates dur-; dur-; ing school days, and the meeting was , u happy one. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers En-gineers from trie New York Central railroad visited litre on Monday, and were delightfully entertained by the local brotherhood, No. 221'. - The members of the choir at St. Patrick' Pat-rick' are to be congratulated on securing se-curing the services of Mff Burke for Easter. They "stole a march" on the St. Mary's people and . asked Miss Burke first, to the great regret of the St. Mary's choir, but the latter must not be selfish, because Miss Burke has insisted PL Mary's many times before this Easter. Judge Goodwin, the venerable and distinguished editor of the Tribune, had a birthday the other day. The Judge i is somewhat modest about his age, since lie looks so youthful. Yet it was learned1 he had reached the 68 milestone, mile-stone, and congratulation from old frierdis poured in upon him from all parts of the country. Here's to you. Judge; may you live to celebrate many more anniversaries of the kind. Rev. Father Aken of Helena. Monl.. is in the city to have Right Rev. Bishop Scanlan bless the oils to be itcl in the diocese pf Montana. These. oils must be blessed during the Holy Week, and always by a bishop. Biehop Brondel of the Montana diocese is t present in Europe, so it was necessary for Father Aken to mme to Salt Lake to have the ceremony performed. The following ladies' will attend to the decoration of the altars on Holy Saturdav for Easter Sunday: Mes-dames Mes-dames Farrell. Sullivan. Pinkerton, Keogh, Luce, Sabine, Wty and Moore. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 the Office of Tenebrae was chanted. chant-ed. Good Friday Tenebrae was sung at the same hour, and Stations of the Cross followed. On Thursday evening even-ing the sermon was on the Blessed Sacrament: on Good Friday night the subject was "The Passion and Death of Our Lord." The annual Easter collection for the maintenance of the clergy will be taken up at all the masses on Easter Sunday. The following gentlemen will act as collectors: At the 8 o'clock Mass Messxn. G. McLaughlin and A. McDonald: Mc-Donald: at the 9 o'clock Mass, Messrs. Springer and IT. Duguet: at the 11 o'clock Mass, Messrs. G. W. Keel and F. McGurrin. On Holy Thursday the Blessed Sacrament Sac-rament was in the repository all day for the adoration of the faithful. The promoters of the Sacred Heart league, with the members' of their respective bands, spent an appointed hour in adoration. The repository was beautifully beauti-fully decorated with llowers and palms and an abundance of Easier lillies. The following ladies had charge of this altar: Mesdames Maas Egan, Bintz, Rixby, Kinsella. Pratt. Griffin, Misses Keith, Salisbury and Abrams. |