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Show Mrs. Mark Muhar and Mr. Delia Lucia with the following members chosen to assist: Mrs. Louis Arri-tola, Arri-tola, Mrs. John Muhar, Mrs Blaine Milner ana Mrs. Frank Cuarascio. The group voted in favor oi exchanging ex-changing dollar gifts. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. John Muhar and Mrs. Gene Johnson. Youth Canteen Chaperons for the Youth Canteen Can-teen for Tuesday, Dec. 8, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Fullmer, Mr. and Mr a. Eddie Brentel, and Mr. and Mrs. Armand Trujillo. Clean-up committee are Laura Martinez, Betty Rodriguez, Kenneth Fullmer and George Martinez. Mar-tinez. Chaperons for Lark Youth -Canteen for Wed., Dec. 9, 7 to 9 p.m. are Mr. and Mrs. Bias Garcia and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gonzales. Clean-up committee: Frances Ley-ba Ley-ba and Bob Maestas. O HOLY ROSARY by Connie Mochizuki Retreat A day of spiritual activity will begin at 9 a.m. for high school students stu-dents on their day of retreat to be held Tuesday, Dec. 6 at Immaculate Immacu-late Conception Church, Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Studonts attending religion classes from West Jordan, Cyprus and Bingham are invited to take part in this day at" recollection, and Father John J. Sullivan stressed that only students studying religion will be excused from school. Retreat Re-treat as explained by Father Sullivan, Sulli-van, is a temporary withdrawal from one's every day pursuits for the purpose of drawing closer to God by prayer and. meditation. Purpose Pur-pose of the student retreat is to gain progress in the spiritual life. The conferences of the retreat will ba given by Father James Weber, C.S.S.R. of the Redemptorist Fathers. Fath-ers. Mass will ba celebrated at 12:00 noon by Father Jerald Merrill, Ass't pastor of St. Theresa's, Midvale, and the dialogue of the mass will be explained by Father Lawrence Spellen, Our Lady of Lourdes, of Magna. One hour, 2:15 to 3:15, will ba devoted to a social hour in the church hall with refreshments to be served by the Immaculate Conception Altar. Society. Confessions Confes-sions ijll be heard by Father Sullivan, Sulli-van, Father Merrill and Father Spellen. They will also be available for private consultation. The Franciscan Fran-ciscan Sisters of the Atonement will render assistance throughout i'n day. Tuesday, December 8 Next Tuesday, Dec- 8 is Feast of tha Immaculate Cenception and a Holy Day of Obligation. Father Sullivan announced that masses will be at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. at Holy Rosary; 12 noon at Immaculate Conception Church and 4:30 p.m. at St. Paschal', Lark. Today First Friday of Month Today, Dec 4, is the first Friday of tho month. There will be all day adoration with the Exposition pf the Blessed Sacrament at 8 iOO a.m. in Holy Rosary Church with bena-d'etion bena-d'etion and mass at 6 iOO p.m. At Immaculate Conception, the Blessed Bless-ed Sacrament will be exposed at 9 a.m. to 3:30 p. m. with distribution of Holy Communion. At St, Paschal's Pas-chal's Church, Lark, mass will be offered at 4:30 p.m. Im. Conception Altar Society Immaculate Conception Altar Society with Mrs. John Anderson presiding, held their regular meeting meet-ing Thursday evening, Nov. 26th. During the course of the business meeting a committee was chosen to prepare and sort toys for the Bingham District . Christmas plan. Chairman was Mrs. Vincent Miola and assisting her was Mrs. Victor Mononcini, Mrs. Ralph Murano, Mrs. Gene Dellagnola and Mrs John Muhar. Cloth'ng to be sent overseas over-seas for the Bishops. Foreign Relief will be taken care of by Mrs. Anderson, And-erson, Mrs. Cuy Delia Lucia, and Mrs. William Ablett. Plans were also made for the Christmas party to be held Thursday, Thurs-day, Dec. 1 7. Co-chairmen are |