OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 8 OF CATHEDRAL fe. Jw PROGRAM OF DAY Up Great Light Flag at Bell Summons People to , (Continued From P One vestiture, txj Dining the igr ifi m. feai h The purple if this gorm t hr t nunwn if the si output h head The miter m m The ir.ss in in' rown of thorns Breast Is to remind me if tin u itflx on which our Savior died Hum AH that I am all tliit to the lntrft bod, and oul I gi he sud ddrfsMng of your sums tne w4tol mi crpfritimi Tlw procession , v hn h firmed m Ghedrnl hau and emend th th ii nt, ftthedrai at U D w - it tf was ht h1 hv fiftv tn iiImjx f th f tin f nrth gree r mmanl Knights rf t otumi is uulu Flh uf Riihird kn'ght reminiMei t of n iddle sge ' h!a'r nbbnnded an were tn full regalia with sahl urds at the side At the bottom of the steps the knights with swords raised, formed a double line le&dtng to the entrance of the cathedral, through which the remaind r of the procession filed PURPLE PREVAILS JoThen came the seph Lynch and acolvtes ( harle McKenna and Henrv Bruneau. fortv Dan-- l priests followed by the Rt Rev acAri L. Gercke of Tucson Rt Rev companied by two chaplains D Kt Rev Patrick A McGoernD Henry Tihen, P D Mbishop of DenMcUinley jj ver, Rt Rev John Fa h P . bishop of Fresno, ( alif prelatT wai accompanied hv two In were robed dressed chaplains and t t iiilx Impressive Dignity, Punctuated by Expression of Love and Affection. of the most impressive features of the installation was staged All bv the weather spontaneously morning the sky had been overcast the wind a with si altering heavy At S SO o ebw k Just as the the gteat bell of the vathediai summons to the installation, the sun broke suddenly thr ugi the ilouds ilium ng the ca tii drg", and the two American fas' whi h flew from its t iwers and the fit big fag whi h oe?ed in great window in almost contin UuiUinatiou i'he the front then the ur ued for ftftien m nute vanmhed behind the clouds again and remalntd there during tne rest of the ceremonv The wind however, continued with a violence which caused i 1 Among those who had no pa&s was individual with a frayed looking growth of droopv eyes and a six-da- y He stood with unambitious beard bated head as the prrxesalonal pa&std then waited until the laat other outT hn be seenind sider had gone In to summon courage He buttoned his . , fray d ioat a First time Ive been Inside he confided to chur. h In three years but a police of f er at the entrant was In the old Hundred and First and I ve got to e them niakse a bishop Then he dr fled out uf our chaplain H Wasatch Academy Dedicated by Cardinal Hayes St. RECEIVES r. staff-beare- miter-beare- r, r, boat-beare- r. Makolnj Hall Next in the proiesslon was Bishop Mittv, Assistant Priest - John f Kureka, and. as diacons the ery m Rev Mons M J Sheenan of Patricks church Salt loike and the erv Rev Mors Olovanrtoni of Price Train-bearJohn Branch, followed by Archbishop Ilatina, who wore the cappa magra. or gieat cape, and was of honor, accompanied by his deacons r to Car.Thomas Smith followed came next who dinal Hayes by his chaplains, the Rt. Rev Mons; P M Cushnahan of Ogden, administrator of the Salt Lake diocese sime the death of Biahop Joseph S Glass, and the Rt. Rev Victor Day of Helto Archena, Mont. bishop Hanna was John Maher and to the cardinal, Joseph Miller PRAISE IS SUNQ. The- congregation rose as the procession filed up the cathedral nave The Knights of Columbus took seats In the front row, having entered the cathedral In the wake of the cardi- lgn yjf ' fet a -- f The laity of the Salt L&ke diocese greeted It new bishop, the RL Rev. John Joseph Mitty, at the Installation banquet Thursday evening at the Hotel tftah in a most democratic way. Ii greeted him with Ciat old familiar It which he has heard so often, even joined in its singing, vln the city whnh up to his formal Installation Thursday forenoon claimed him as Us son It was the lively and swinging On the Sidewulks of New York." The musicians of the evening struck up the tune, and for the moment the new bishop seemed a bit homesick But only for the moment. When th of the representatives bishop's flock, assembled from all parishes in the diocese, but w'fth the cathedral and city parishes having the largest representation, swung into the chorus of the familiar chant, which is alwavs sung to honor Governor Al Smith and Mavor Jimmv Walker, two of Bishop Mitty s tloe friends, the bishop joined in the singHe sang with vigor but not ing with regret it was perhaps the last time he will participate in singing this song, for his first official act when arising to speak of his work in response to tho generous words of welcome from the laity and the clergy of his diofuture cese, was to bequeath the welfare of the famous sidewalks of New York to his eminence, Patrick Cardinal Hayes, who, unfortunately, must return to continue his duties as archbiehop of that great city and cannot remain to enjoy farther tho hospitality of the west as expressed through the diocese of Sait Lake. IMPRESSIVE DIGNITY. There was scattered throughout the banquet program much mirth, all nf the characteristic Irish variety. Yet about It all was an impressive His eminence felt this and, the people af er congratulating of the diocese upon their new bishop, I VV ' s' a The Rev. Philip J. fighting priest of New Yorks waterfront, who is a member of the Mitty delegation to Salt Lake. Ma-grat- h, FISTS Mary-o- f -- Cardinal Hayes and BishFour Walls Are Blessed According to Ritual op Mitty Welcomed at of Catholic Church; Bishop Mitty Is InGovernor. Capitol by troduced; Dr. Thomas Talks. in Compliments to the Very Rev Mon-signJohn K Brady of New- - ora Cttv, forng-- professor under w h m Bishop M tty received a part of his training and who has charge of from New York were paid bv fellow members of the clergy yesterday Prominent Wal peope who were In attendance at the installation exer rises Thursdav morning included Governor and Mrs George H Dern and C larence Neslen while aev Mayorofficers from Foi t Douglas reeial ceived Teservations for the services the'r dress FISTS ED CHURCH Magrath, With Mitty Party, Had His New York. Way Father 1 book-bear- candle-beare- r considerable d'xcomfort loathe vestured bos, who bore the long trains and Archbishop of Cardinal Hayes Hanna cross-hear- the cathedral staff, and subdeacon, the Rev. Joseph Moreton of the cathedral These were followed by minor minof isters the mass WilMaurice Callahan John Capl-tflliam Friel, Jerome Ptoffel turi Thomas Dugan gremlal-beare- r and Wfjlliam MlKugal, V' JWJat MV jalel i I, 7' 7 . , One i of purple of Bishop Daniel M Gorman P Boise. Idaho, who was celebrant of pontifical mass, followed next In the Rev line, with his assistants James O Grady of Tonopah Nev , the K C Reardon of deacon the Rev Vx -- Outside the doors of the Cathedral of the Madeleine Thursday morning a waited for a crowd of hundreds glimpse of the Impressive ceremonies Installation of which attended the Bishop John Joafpn M tty Those who had cards enured the cathedral at once, those who had none waited on the steps and the s dewalk until the Then they had passed pi occasional There were ins de were allowed seats fur a good many of them, but scores stood in Abe back throughout the long ritual Assurance of Service. g . Service. Splendid Ceremony Is Fervid Marked by HEAD PARTICIPANT "r Sun Catholic People Hear Assurances of Devotion Leader. New From In I do not remember ever having attended a meeting where there was su h a display of affection " Th new bishop, too, felt the welcome long before It was uttered by designated speakers He told Jits new Among the prists in the Newr York legation which ai conipinif d B shop Joh i J M.ttv t) Sat Lake i the Rev PVi p J Magra-hthe known as Priest along the New York jl'glit'ng w Atenf' nt and fiequent subject of newspaper nnd magazine articles I alher Alagrath is head of the Cath- olic Keanien.s mission on the North river do ks He has beep hbad of it vine lxi7 and he nude it his firt lavk n tak m g charge to combat the wharf ra' who were in the habit of d flock Mou did not need to assert to me vour pledge of lovalty I knew I ou tendered would have that when me our spiritual offerings Here the bishop referred to a spiritual touquet given him by the p ople of his diocese Thls'Tnuquct consisted of a (ompilation of pravers, drunktn saiiur tobong S me of the whirf rits violently re- - tosaries other communions and semd th. lntru- n n their ancient spiritual offerings dedicated tf sue-- , customs and lather Magrath, who Lex In his episcopate, had been a studtnt of boxing before Cardinal Hae. the second prince he be a ne a prnst, mt them with'of the ( hurch to visit the diocese, own result Tie his blue eves twinkling merrllv, ihir h ac wipnx the told of an iuired hs sobriquet of wasjjth thu Thursday and robbing sailors noon to test attempt the sudden and almost became in unpopular pastime on the miraculous loyalty of Bthnp Mittv f w j - t glRROlNDED p,n mv ? st jnhuam nur ald rt sfe Catholic School Has Proud Career llai 00 lo hl 00 tfy btu 00 to Frisco Friday l. iers Ifusiv' fr ao te rt brft Papal Bull Authorizing Appointment of Bishop ,j at Are Named by Federated Club lll dper dLcatr trjr tsss" grrt 00 00 00 Mons. Cushnahan Is Renamed Vicar General Diocese Bishop Mitty Go ei oo 00 Installed in New East Bench Home Delegates With lk 00 in Adobe House St Marys Founded 00 'ht elth i aldi The Rev. Edward J. Whelan of San Francisco, who, as representative of the Pacific Coast Province of Jesuits, attended the installation of Bishop Mitty. The Rev. J. Edward Whelan Describes Ceremonial at S an Francisco dlg-nit- v were the visiting sisters from New York memg sisbers of the Black Franciscans ter order of New York Ditv onlv j Their head dress was mostly of black New A to the wet The transformation of )k ate r the h jods of which resembled the Father Migrath nterviewed be- Bishop Mittv' from an easterner to ot xunbonnet The western stvle er ni m s Thursdiv ciogs-bearetween a laughed westerner has Bia-been, he said on of wa estaborder State officials and employees, numovr what h. called the 'good qld (he mot remarkable by high prelates of the Cathohe priest lished Franciscan incidents ever by Elizabeth Baliev Seat m a dav vv itnessed bering several acore, were given an member of the same fanulj of which Patrick Cardinal Hayes Thursday Theodore Yes he said there were some he was a priest on the Roosevelt was a member opportunity to meet the members of Yesterday customers along the sidewalks of New York he is was prettv tough the ecclesiastical party In the recepcontrasting attractiveness wh-- n I afternoon, dedicated the new college and academy of St. theIn Cappa first tKk over the the shepherd of a westernToday flock." hs Magna of the p)T4ates, their Imixsmn tion room of Governor George H Dern llarv of the Wasatch. t have much redidn They said he told of the experience Then color of the out the station carrying Ii o t I Train-bearhad to teach of the afternoon at the capitol Thursday afternoon The I told him that Gold threaded frocks, bor- spect for tie t mv so The ceremony was one of the moat dignUar f ts the Yankees had won Thursdays ball governor met the partv on the front Impressive which has attended the the commonwealth Me are all anx- dered and crossed With ecciesiastu al themButto Itnxptall differnt now The . a did 7 with hut of not nal he touch card game, ins gnia appear Interrd steps of the capitol, whera all posed visit hers of a hail hundred prelate ious to produce a race which will build or ls Tunrtl.rl5 ested It was not until someone said purple .trlkmgly sett'tiR forth tRel"1'!"," h7 fot4 camera men ,,n'ls u'n After a brief word for the installation of Bishop John J a permanent and splendid civilization fgure, In wmen the texture watcrfrrnt f r anvont ti trv to harm in Amulta Thix i the of work of greeting Gevorner Dern led the Mitty 1 he mitres of the prelate ieptent-In- me Beneath a gray skv, which carried which And whn a sail r does is being done here and which And !t get my ambition m Interestingthe crown of thorns were visitors to his-- reception room where a constant threat of rain the white we are striving t do In ai! our in- boiic of the crown of thorns of ('hr at (Dunk he conn s t . the ni -- s on instead though not so Interesting as the old Archd'vvn w to iof h n nowhere davs they were Introduced to those elective haired cardinal attended b was A scrap around there stitution lvirg of low get or high f red small learning Zuthettos equl! caps J Edward Bishop H.nna, bishop evrfrv corner And 'the memofficers who were present and and purple were worn beneath the rohb d DR. THOMAS TALKS Mittv other Fnhcr bishops, inonsigtmrs nal ai' tod of the Priest reminiscently rubbed Fighting a good I wint to i bers of the supreme court Elective priest ite ou gnodlmttr" off,r uner the herreta different wot d wiaeMigra'h nuns and acolvtes dedhated ( nth ID mis-ingri which bore scars never in-- I rganzahand, Upon the entrance of Bishop Mitty right the for the Hon fc r services calling people who brought this splendid in- - farfH the four exterior walls and the In- stUuMou whi h h voices In- officers In the room were H E Crockhten h s li ed bv eccles'atlcal routine the choir of full-t- t mated d fferent adornment I to comphtiiti alo want Hanging from the neck of RNh p f r the Ut few vars F a her toned the "Te Drum " the hvmn of ett, secretary of state, Harvey H terior of the s. hool after the tradi- to Magrath has anot her claim to ou that unive-it- v - n . the u h t'f rat- students tif ( atholicism j ame besides thxt of being the Flght- qu t f ghtmg praise and thanksgiving of the Gath-- i ('luff, attorney general and John E tions r intu iii n have Mittv vv i the pe t ral cross the in- -- t ! rg of graduated from v Dr the Thoma the He waa the president Jng olic church one tf ship Pr'et Chief Justice the h itii an I general Holden, state auditor gnia of his ta''n and of the xem-pmv d v t he r Sm ' hf a d and 1 h pe t see one of the ec lesiastital entourageonly A Archhlahop Hanna reached the University or f tah was one of, to wear from whi li he graduated nary liUK the hoiidltv if thv raining S R Gideon in d everv , aientine and Justice conm'r. sholaand cone-the the a of rt rg p derhv a to went hat speakers praised specially aanctuary he Is not guesswork e in the wo'li tefre givn here This base tic aihievement of the st hool he aald, in response to a wuk AWiy structed thfone c the epistle aide Thurman were the only two member The pontifical ma was read from qufn o r It w il give hormlenjnv sailors question I'be ieremon followed the visit of bjt a tciulusifn ujion careful' the Mleale Because its the only een- rear the bishops throne The far-- I of the supreme court in attendance and the eanon the f -n the'-ihl- e a of of inHtig.in vcrvwhere from plav I Haves and his train know of, and beside that hat fug ('ordinal dlnal proceeded to a special throne on of whlrh inc'uded the ent're mass the hum in in new As Bishh His Eminence ih's the and 1 are who Tardinal, vultuns illdlng larger like it Would you want any more aiwjvs after predates to the iap!toi. where ded dted todav b the a txtament for every day mass the gospel side lc id. ig men latter th ir -- t ,r p n t'reasc ns It p iv g ung Then began the rrmony of In op Mitty and other members f the they were received by (Jovernnr Dern of n w and I think I Ii realre mi sire vu will air rhuri h V one did One careworn fare might have been sp ndid stallatlon Bishop Mittv stood at thea r cleslastlcai partv stood in line with ami state offii iaia From this point J) even greiter an! better work f the the entourage pr ceeied by automo foot of the altar, wner he sang the state off lals employees The i r rn r v londuini with the noted tn the procession of predates asath- - drive to the St He then went to the told anous state offices streamed through bile along as trod their stately w i Brave into f xhgirg e peri i b pipiis, nuns tho they It ws that of Mm Stool" where he took the esments tht room and wete gra louslv reeived Marj schtad (athelral and pi K and rappa magna After with warm hand lajpa by all in the of his offl New' A oik BYS CHANT. r.f Funihue GREETED Stephen waa iniinal In assisted the Meercterv to the cardlml Dreaaed in the robes of hie the etment were placed upon him party To pu t dcM Iv As the card nal and Bishop Mtt r hi tnh p ILunna of ( ard nal Havre stood bv he sat upon the told stool while h gh off it the prelates the unofficial side t M M s hod tnev were greete I lie v .ijii Rev the Rt 040 Mgr vl-- it Mon Cushnahan read the papal lull the governor and with Rlhop Mitty entered the of the is In the mUre (f here ( M Jut late an of surg gden At and other visitois gave to eacn of by the .hant, Bishop an But not for M n gnor appointing, the nw incumbent n i ( outirg . f h. nle bv the s iiub Mi ( al atiomjanied Ftnxno, gtef room amende a the conclusion the those thr passing bishop lha ugh B'-- il nCu-muthe school onhestra J'T'I1"' p I Mtib of LW, his throne taking full possession of hta tv h&ndaliake and a kindly word b ('ardina! l01 I t protecting the cardrai frm Haves wax the first r ( ' I a V nf Ml Una M,,nt Mgr of greeting his diocese unwelcome i vtsit(rs supervising was addrexs im brief an His tvwni I blowing the reception, including ail ard nal apeak prrsf Pontifical mass followed and waa (HO out - npii.fto , of Hi,h,.p "trilKhtonlt, Mv d vr children be sa'd to the with the aid of Have ajtd H shop MtU a rompanied Nlitty b tangled hedule especially effective and engagements w hi h f s the main bail gir In j the governor to h s jrivrfte uffi e, cluer the excellent v Ices from th choir and. between time taking an actlv-pa- rt remalnded for a few mm-- u was :he tente- - or the ceretrsnns At the ion union of the mass. whete in ceremonials, which include p the Rt iw v r The g vernor then es oried fhem ' thix is V' r new Archbishop Hama delivered the ser- - front the proper r be v the irdinal M J handing h it lohn xe; the building and tiev proceeded mon of the da In surplice crorier cap or what-no- t Hixb p Mittv made the same tvpe a in the dedhatim of the new college Archbishop Hannaf then gave fait Mnnsignor Donahue has been Mav of 420 acre "historical outline the growth of and haaden of M Mary of the S a of aI ld'ex Inst ag The building occupies ab ut the bus net mm tn Silt like Fi'ty rne year i in very glad to have mn e he-- e the church dc iar rg tliat It hnd t rt rat ' he for two davs and his fa e diowel it Mother Auguta nnd Sister Ravmind alnu t ar. entire citv block, and in have 'o and tie s'ld girl H over its eveiv difficulty do not umphed present stito i nrdl i v v d i b AI nearly f b f of s li ol s ur the i dt mother St ation quoted (nm the SM ript ires to show Cardinal Haves de pite h's ad the S t etir s of the Jlolv Dross nt complete the plans of the architects Haves ontln1 with mv tr i i i Peter and the Its foundati n in v armed f the and the st ra n COLOSSAL STRIDE. n years aoosties and its development through Dane Ind etahlihed St previous dav s.emcd full of v 'gor Notre Sister M Berthilde, who came to The prelate refre 1 to an nrre s ie ceded he the blhojs wh ind resilience as ne mounted the Marv s ncaderr y of Salt Lake Dity Hi old St Marv In l&2i as mother in ere u n il r themxelvex room bed in them Tin the wav In h spiritual authority t uhodrel Stans e bv a n eded of the superior cent nues in her position mm hepe at the request pr etmeot9 he prei Turning to add es the Mhop, Into -- r face refle ted solemnity befitting the They R v Sister Mercedes who H iv f has ben-wit- h of ro. nuns the h founder-tiHsion Jaiwrent In behalf if the wet said Scanlan, o St Marv s longer than but when he errergtd n tl Bt other sishod the a ho i .rder mg t g V t t which you have comr I extend vmij I rv M i R M t Salt Lake d.ocese of the ter, retain her offices any re sIouaI It w a the the of p rear of stewardess fib ghte the male Marla ttslrna, i he future of this (ir.it U n a -l a lordlv welcome f G n b th- - cnarmirrg smile which has b v' and secretary This is the fortv-sixt- h Rom in ('ath Ut (hurch ( f buiMlr the g th with wet Is bound up f ti d S tit n e hv come familiar to thousands of ' f sm t country of Sister Mercedes service with rk nnd The N.w M libagv delega fu her Augusta and Sister Ray- year WALLS ARE BLESSED I vv h AV dn Mn D the academy. an mtghtv undeveloped spaces That di v u smile since t ion Iovker with B'ehop MFtv wih leave b mond were the first sisters r.f h? f r ture will be largely in your hands for i n h ti if t From rel tl.c Gardlnal with Itave the JnwJy adobe house on First hp hing b !d-accorded whDh g rq San Iran bleh firn seen in theY !' . You have come unto a noble peop e est street to the t re se and t h v in new There Is iiu I! Iv Cr Th community gr ed bv his fingers e v'll'ev was htiil in ita quarters at the foot magnificent UT R aho have known hardship but w and ui sh ip of the Wasatch ut Haves Dardina! ah pjeclal hng u I t rt d h i bIt Thv wi s a colossal stride h i ouls are tinconqueeed stage (f juncerlng and th fl-ltoi M g n genuine ral! But Me -- something I k of the hopes i t exviti (f th3 love you and you will cooperate with at r x n T vur are unc-an- '1 )nvut rof haul ,irarfA thy sisters of the Holv dtspie A' D D w hi e th gs nutglel witn rurl aity and aw hut them unto the end hereby realized f ana partly Thfr r.remotn1 lengtbv w ill shaking itv tda f! nt f th , t aim is to &nake of St KNIGHTS IMPRESS absent onlv when he D engage it nwh et irtl'rg impi oa! t'it a model for wunen In In ecrlei vat it l fiintoTs mad up n the c mm lint) the intermountain college n tl Following the comlusin f Rih p west This calls m ! n vet deter nindiv for completion of the architect Mittv s mass of henedutioti n plans in 'the rank Ravinum M ther Auk'uj'ta iter end a lot more hard work Th s.a-tproaching the thron-flown A ( t before n Itjh-i hun.D eotiiorltv kneeing itiiloi' k In their hopes are sanguine rf the .alt tri h ue on First on MHty pro st ot street waaIt Meantime t - old St Mary a remains ardlna.1 Haves ex(ects to av mot lr Completed A'cl'ush ir ade th ir legimi1ng diocese placed Nth hands m-j- fi wh.re th abandned The property, which ws Y rk the dav 1 Mowing w ed Dr Th ms as tin s fuademv Den Marv and the St and itttrodj first was va'h obedeiv the given in exchange for the new sue, promising r e 'u a H w e r The h gbest m si( n f b th ver d dl a t n exercise were rereived i 1 the r (.etved ui fre th a c insideratlon la now in th kis pqilv ofp saM Dr Thimu n anv rf the parv wtll star In t nl tb.na lstltut r interested in me insraiiatinn The-- e iegnn a b if renturve w.rk nf hands of P C Jackllng of th Utah i heekr ticulariy t i What he wa va. atmnii g left to ' id ('hnsfan Tarttv and "m1 Irliltant of Bishop Mittv n is ( ore of the mo' U presGve spend'rga rid) and u No associate opper fr lrh,atl which thoe i,x(d I t tu re r ' e returrg to rit'xensh p The r r sh n i terested in became evident when the n lTA n, t ( r.lv a this (immunity, but plan for company hi rn f th dents of the ror disposition of the propt o attired i far and erty has the D Duffv wf New Anrk5rn man wll Rev ther Francis ip j,r v in e .tit men ard tnnei tame when the a,hlral been made flash It j t e htif if rec' gnit' i w ne nu could hear a BpRred GRADUALLY GREW A letter conveying th anl as soon as the nl xervar e hundred Knights f (' l irv i w no eongratul-Mnn- s passed i r n mi tli twoj nf eremnnv made It prHlbj had retried the of th Salt Lake Chamber of alowv but ho r i It waa n t pr et I w were clasping hand rore to their feet ?n t e (r rt ne e on until Common !y the the completion of ft jt row and came to attenun with was but SrT'ari i ut d Jig had t e md Inman elthe- Wasatch ai ged t , meet Mar. of-t- h sort 1 he a tube st r i - Thursdav bv President MaDolm A awords dmw n vlattlew' nf A omnanv of tie ft-t- , vvirg r f ghting a t.ri k b f The last speaker was ard nal kovser to the sister of th mous r,1itnro was ret Holy Were added to ("eras through th Rt Rev John JoHayea, who expressed the wish afer Father Duffy it almost equally fv p g loiter t" Thev clasied hands gn the acadf mv the appearance It seph Mittv. newlv installed bishop nf j listening to the remarks t Rish p the Halt Iaike diocese of th Catholic . t dav Hear Mttty, that be bad not been radrd , He spoke of th upon to talk ln its lrci'r'l' the academy has church The letter follows irsn snd if ar rf t fj it halt ljikr till i sll cspt ssrentsen Th board of governor of h who hed fa'len Into a ke, pace w th the advance niadei In a few it - ,ven that number w(r'even officer bishop in the mot laudatory terms A a g.wnce at Bs rhamber of Commerce and Commerv 'sitinr raving that the bihf p n had Thatexu Thlerrv trap Matthew was e ijar ed msti n Apostolic Delegation, United Btatea of Am nice, hearts svell and a rbxrm lone o' 'the seventeen who reMirned jaimnae nil reveis th namea of cial club of Salt Lake City assembled f thoee present r hi cordial talk !H on hJs 1811 Biltmore itreet, Waahlngton, D C. gon.e of the most jr minent firures in ds!r to exprex to your lordship and bsdiy gsssed but Officer If through you to the nister of the Holy o lat jolltbal and lus'nes e and gen'il peronalitv he Father land Duffy rinrbered Reverend rnmasonl Mot Peter N Binndi God f the a on th compleend the of and New The aim York of gtace by f the state The people ('rose congratulation Mary-of-th- e he-- n Its tion of t the favor of the A po nolle See. tltuUr Archbuhop of Dloclea and apoa-toli- e forth e ht Wasn'ch p has win re i e vv r h vou oitr it ion tit Jer were JeTT I ihers sj the cstnedraU e forti-tht iv t b dedicated to v to e md Inteilertua Hut bwh i Va-t1v; F. arademv, which delegate to the United Statea of America. f,ur new pup is morailv ley J T Ks'anaigh life. of I hla 'wu1 Patrick Cardinal m eminence 1 M to Hayes, face o KB weswarl ard i will r t T Most Our - (R the i a lahan Arthur dll' an J'h.n ade delahn D't f.1IBM Holy rather. Pina XI. by divine Providence. Pope, m rul lance of the on this date No one ha eve I the ksk behind The w De M Kav and J JV.o, rni)v! rive thre Dsn Derbv lgh the tacred conalatorial congregation under data of September of conne'erl vv eH e The Intermountain the m we ruiertor to hi with a people r ari Msh rf 19-2Federa Kel y Th v v ere commended by vis w (ti hae gracioualy granted the faculty to the Rt. Rav John J h int'tutl n since R birth sect ion rartlcuarlv Salt Ioke end r er s ('Im b wa o' nolo led and higher nje if ptng prelates for th- - ease a with sliUA tintth air hi lean iccessfully teal-r- e I tsh should b expeclsllv happv in His vantiv in the M'tty D D . biehop of Salt Lake, to take poeeeaalon of Me diocese of here th r r iff t ers ele ted are Ithe was b crowd hand rtehpi.Mtv 1 m tie Salt Lake, according to the form prescribed by the Canon law. ts of some 2(0 grad- - having available tha yrv fne tu hool set will he Lard to f It L Pr.an ( aldweR, t.res- Mrs I It ls an institution of which we nr Wherefore we have signed this decree with our own hand and have i tent Mre F F Kltrhner it Is tmt th size of the diocese (and SURVEYED. ROAD Marv a bade all proud and me extend our very tirr Numbers are n t n thereto the teal of thia apoetolie delegation. that count 'nt vice presblent ADs R land attached te and old academv to' best ' and sincere good wishes ite the !gvfl hy Afr f w H .r,na eereUrr M-- a 8petl test. The test ia the lov ard Given at Washington from the apostolic delegation the SOth day of Th board of governors aiao takes Oct T John L 'opened clasea in the --college and MT PLEASANT, err Whsrt. e Mounan pf service the people on of Michael feast Saint the the of Marv 1928. Ft September, this this of haa Archangel, a n leiry importunity of extending to your Bur- - Bn h Mrs W F Welsand county surveyor Turning to tv bihop the cardinal treasjrr on vour j ev iur- the Imposing ed fire of oneemt- - lordship U congratulation PETER rUMASONl BIONDt mav God aed- - ' Bishop si d )T At- - T A Sanderson jweek ten making a preliminary (S.gned) 1 suited the to the office of bishop of levation arch'termre f rd Mav Ha Airs P Sidney ou long yea-ft scrv 'ey cf the Mt Pleasant Mwoniginms..n c,ohic Archbuhop of Dloclea, Apostolic Delegate. of Salt Homan Catholie dloe th property f rmcrv owned bv the hh eh ne Mrs p p rrennan Poeur au! next Mcnriav work wttt sat- n Country club corr prising a tract l,ake City Centlaued M fift Cifrn d A ere, drv. gravdirg and impmvirff this mad IMxtlnrtive JESUIT PROVINCE TO SPECTACULAR WAIT AT DOORS Governor Dern' extended greetings in behalf of the people of Utah to the new bishop of the diocese of Salt Lake. Left to right. In the picture are the BA Rev. J. J. Mitty, D. D., Governor George H. Dern and Patrick Cardinal Hayes. ! CHURCHMAN PUTS CLIMAX ROWDIES TO ROUT BANQUET GREAT CROWDS Heads of Church and State Meet3 1926. () church celebration with a clv'c aspect" is the w'ay in which tho Rev Edward J, Whelan, 'Thursday night, described the ceremonial at San Francisco which Is next on the itinerary of the prelates gathered here for the installation of Bishop John J Mitty Father Whelan is president of the Pacific Coast Bt Ignatius college in San Francisco, and is her as the installation repreentat!ve of the Pacific coast province of Jesuit . The San F'ranusoo ceremonial to take place Sunday at the Mision Iulores founded ISO years ago bv F'a ther Junipero Serra It will be attended by Cardinal Hayes and most of the prelates and priests who have taken part in the Mittv installation it Flowever," Father Whelan said is not to be a purely church cereThe mony founding of Dolores mission was coincident with the founding of San Francisco The first settlement was clustered about the mission, and remained there for years A a consequence, the civil lnclu-dtncitv officials find civic organisations, will Join In the (elebration to be held Sunday, and the church delegation, for its part, will share In an independent celebration to be staged by th It city promise to he a memorable occasion, both in th history of coast Catholicism and of California history 1 that a Utah boy won the gam New York that he became for enthusias- tic," spke his eminence OPENS WITH BLESSING. The banquet opeud with Cardinal H Hayes pronouncing the blessing J Hogan chairman Introduced Dr J J (miligun, toastmaster, who in turn Introduced J E Cosgriff, spoke man for the laity Mr. ('osgriff, speaking fof the thou xands of Catholics in the diocese mall m number for s iFh a large ter ntorv, wdcomed tne blxhop with a pledge of loyaltv and obedieoce" He asked particularly that the blxhop fei hia new firs k is in earnest Briefly, he jecalled the pioneer wojk of the firxt two bishops cf the dio cee S anlan, who laid the foundation for the Cathedral of the Madeleine. and Glass who took the un flushed taxk from his predecessor T.rd carried the cathedral to comple tion The part played by the pio neers was touched upon further b lame Ivers After touching i pon tho missionary work of Escalante f.rr vhite men In Utah; DeSmet Provot Fitzpatrick and others of th gal&xv of trail blazer lor the churih o' Rome, he turned to Bihop Mitty and A our said, lordship, you, too, are buCft pioneer The third speaker waa th Vrv Rev Duane GhIunt, first native priest to be ordained in this diocese is the Be( a use the Salt Lake dfoces largest In the country, Monsirnor Hunt had the "biggest subject of th evenirg upon which to speak " admit we are the biggest diocese he told the new bishop and ( ardinal Hr yes We are not going to keep our light under a bushel basket, an I It ia quite fitting that the largest diocnse should acquire a bishop from he the laigsst city in the world,' continued The monslgnor warned th see wxuld he many sights at bishop H which to marvel In his new hla people Infind would told him he to their ami loyal territory, tensely predicted they would be equally loyal The pledge to their new shepherd of the clergy of the diocese wa pronounced by Monstgnur Hunt. -- MITTY RESPONDS. to thee greetings fro'neHthop Mitty Dr. In an eloIntroduction, Galllgan quent turn I to tbe bishop and aald W do not feel that w bav been greeting a stranger tonight, for since the day of your appointment to Balt Lake. Bishop Mitty, cloae, mutual understanding aeeme to h&v beeij established between you and th put. Boriio of yotir dSoce. From th ough of th Bronx to th wav of the L r west i indeed a vast change us assure you that, although you ha8 i left much, we have muh to offer And ton'ght. with ein ii retwrr we if with pledge gratitude, ceritv, to you a loyaity as tru as the s'sx that shine in our western skies, a as deep a our mlgnty can-- j faithful a yona. a cooperation a BISHOP The response came j. chxngeiess mountains, and a trut a our matchless sunsets' VMU wou accept our greeting. Bishop Mltiy-T- b blxhop accepted with plaure ildewalk nf After bequeathing th to hi New York eminence, tbr words of grelrx few a bishop spok to hi Cock and renewed th pledge f mad at hla Installation a pledge my life and all I have to the aanct foaMon and sanation of your kingand th xtendig of Christ owr as beautiful dom CARDINAL HAYES TALKS Preceding Cardinal Hxxea on D program was the Moat Rv Edwar J Hanna, archbishop of San Th archbishop sword to the people of the diocese wre Is th those from ether mein simtlar t church dignitarle wer for the in- CaUa4 m ft B FTan-ciac- |