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Show HOLY ROSARY CHURCH by Connie Mochizuki FIRST COMMUNION Sunday, May 3, 21 children of St. Paschal'a parish, Lark, will receive re-ceive Our Lord for the first time, according to Father John J. Sullivan, Sulli-van, at the 6:00 a.m. mass. First communicants are: Jerry Garcia, Bernice Archuleta, Edward Giron, Vivian Gonzales, John Leyba, Lucy Lopez, Donald . Lucero, Ruth Lu-cero, Lu-cero, Richard Maestas, Thelma Martinez, Epimenio Trujillo, Or-linda Or-linda Martinez, Samuel Vigil, Rita Morgan, Nicolas Isi, Betsy Ortega, Alex Pollack, Priscilla Vasquez, Adolfo Trujillo, Leopoldo Martinez Jr., and Max Cordova. Communion Commun-ion breakfast will be served by the St. " Paachal's Altar Society in the church hall immediately after mass. Feast of the Ascension and Holy Day of Obligation Next Thursday, May 7th is the Feast of the Ascension and a Holy Day of Obligation. Father Sullivan announced that mass will be at 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. at Holy Rosary Church; 9:30 a.m. at Immaculate Conception church and 4:30 p.m. at St. Paschal's Church in Lark. Men's Club To Meet Wednesday, May 6 Holy Rosary Men's Organization will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, Wed-nesday, May 6 at the BCO Hall at 6:30 p.m. First Friday of Month Today, May I, is the first Friday of the month. There will be all day adoration with the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at 8:00 a.m. in Holy Rosary Church with mass and benediction at 6:00 p.m. At Immaculate Imma-culate Conception Church in Copperton Cop-perton the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed at 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be distributed dis-tributed at 9:00 a.m. At St. Paschal's Pas-chal's Church, Lark, mass will be offered at 4:30 p.m. YOUTH CANTEEN Chaperon schedule for the youth (Continued on page four) chairmen Ross Pino and John J. Creedon. The chairmen and key committee members extend heart felt thanks to the parishioners and friends who contributed in any way to the success. Specially noted was the spirit of complete cooperation among workers and patrons. Winners of valuable prizes a-warded a-warded at the climax of the carnival la4 Sunday evening were announced announc-ed by Father Sullivan. Slender aev-enteener aev-enteener Portable TV was presented present-ed to Vern Dumas, Midvale, and Lark residents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pacheco became proud owners of the Polaroid Land camera outfit. The Hi-fi stereo went to Mrs. Joe Duran, Bingham. Other winners are: barbecue grill, Mrs. Cipriano Martinez, Mar-tinez, Lark; electric fry pan. Miss Sally Bauhman, Lark; portable mixer, Joe Moore, Mt. Angel Seminary, Sem-inary, St. Benedict, Oregon; steam iron, Beatrict Fresquez; electric percolator, Mrs. Frances Burns of Salt Lake City. The Sister doll Was won by Mrs. Joe Cruz of Lark. HOLY ROSARY CHURCH (Continued from pap one) canteen for Saturday, May 2 are: Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Bianchi, Mr. and Mrs. John Oioro, Mr. -and Mrs. Nick Pazell and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson; for Tuesday, May J Mr. and Mrs. William Ablett, Mr, and Mrs. George Badovinatz, Mr. and Mrs. Florian Mathe and Mr. and Mrs. Charle'i anardi. Carnival Highlights The Holy Rosary parish carnival held last week end sponsored by the Men's Organization was branded brand-ed an outstanding success by Father John J. Sullivarl, pastor and co- |