Show j I t tU U j I S Se e S t I. I K 4 Christmas behind bars but still Christmas is the sentiment as Msgr l Joseph P. P Moreton I prison chaplain discusses special special yuletide services with Frank Lucien and William Weld Weid- both inmates as prisoners prepare for bleak but sincere celebration cel of Nativity Restore in in You Peace Church Rites Only Solace On Bleak Prison Yule By B JOSEPH R. R L. L STERNE STER E Christmas morning in a bleak institution known as the Utah State prison is an empty one for almost inmates Their feeling of isolation from the rest of society will be more poignant than ever when contrasted contrasted contrasted con con- with the joyousness of or those on the outside According According According Accord Accord- ing to Msgr Joseph P. P Moreton prison chaplain only the comfort comfort com corn fort of religion and a few gifts from home can bring solace to these men Msgr M Moreton 0 r e t ton o n scheduled Christmas mass at 7 30 am a.m. for tor prisoners of the Catholic Catholic- faith The program called for an in inmate inmate inmate in- in mate choir to sing traditional carols proclaiming the birth of Christ The prison prisM chapel has been decorated decorated with yuletide symbols and a replica of the nativity scene has been placed on the chapel platform Later in the morning Ralph P. P Jones prison bishop Church of or Jesus Christ of La Latter day day ter-day Saints planned L D S ices Msgr M Mol Moreton 0 r e to ton n said that hat chapel attendance on Christmas morning is practically A letter from the prison chaplain chaplain chaplain chap chap- lain was delivered to the cell of each man on Christmas eve saying Christs mission was one of love of peace but mankind mankind mankind man man- kind down through the ages has disturbed that peace and planted the seeds of or selfishness and hate in the hearts of or men My Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas prayer for you and your dear ones is that the Infant Jesus will restore in you that peace |