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Show Tuesday December the deageeton teibune Tuesday, December 4, 1956 Catholic News 4, 1953 Smokey Says: 7, will Communion given at have Holy 7 p.m. at mass 7 a.m. and evening Good Shepherd Church, Drager-toThose receiving should fast from food for three hours before 7 p.m- - and abstain from all liquids except water for one hour before same hour of evening mass, before which Confessions will be heard on Thursday. Saturday, December 8, will be First Friday, December in n. the important feast of the im-macu- E la te conception, honoring the article of faith, declared by the church in 1854, but informally held by the faithful down through the centuries, we find doctors and fathers in the early ages declaring the immaculate conception of the blessed virgin, St. Ephraim, for example, early in the Christian era was a firm p reclaimer of this attribute of Mary. On Saturday masses in this holy day of obligation for all parishioners will be at 7 and 8 a.m. with evening mass at 5:30 p.m., with confession before. We kindly invite all our people to be present at masses morning or evening and above all to come to the Altar rails in large numbers. A fact that warrants your care with fire in the woods! Mexican Buyers Interested In Utah Cattle Salt Lake City, Nov. 16 Possibility that Mexican buyers may include Utah in their itinerary increased last week with the dis- closure that the Mexicans are Sunday, December 2niS, opened the Holy Season of advent, a period of preparation for Christmas. The coming of Christ as a babe into this world, we must get ready like the wise virgins, to trim our lamps, to go forth to light the way of the Devine Child born for us on Christmas Eve. This really is a vigil of prayer and awaiting arrival of him who made the starry skies, at midnight mass, a custom in the Catholic church. That goes back to Apostolic ages. Next Sunday, December 9, our Quadalupana Society will cele- i i i Bring your old truck la today! It's worth a ooo mint of money when you trade It for a now FORD O Pickup! very interested in Utah cattle. The Mexicans will be in the United States to purchase breeding stocks of beef cattle fremj drought-stricke- n areas, using a rt $3,750,000 loan from the Export-Impobank. They also will purchase $1,250,000 worth of dairy cattle Horacio Flores, supervisor of the Mexican buying program, notified Sen. Wallace F. Bennett ast week that Utah probably will be visited by the Mexican buying teams. We are very interested in buying cattle in Utah, inasmuch as webrate their wonderful Festival, are Well acquainted with the exOur Lady of Quadalupe, in Drag-- 1 ceuent reputation of your stock," erton church, with Devotions at ' Mr. Fores said. He explained that 3 p.m., consisting of Rosary Pro- - j a finai decision on including Utah cession of Boys and Girls in Span- the program would be made fol- -' ish costumes to the Shrine of our lowing receipt of additional infor--1 Lady of Quadalupe, a magnificent niation as to the kinds of cattle spectaclie, that has to be seen to j avaiiable in the state, and the be fully appreciated, with hymns prces. sung in Spanish by the Quadalup-ana ladies and Chilton. attractive area, American visitors diction of the Blessed Sacrament in hundreds used to come there in will bring it all to a close for the by, from November to gone days which the to ceremonies church May. Beautiful time of the year public is graciously invited to be there.'For myself Iknow one4ay present I shall go back, in rhyme with the legend, He who drinks of the I return." Having been in Egypt during all Nile waters shall last war as chaplain1 to the British Army in Cairo arid Alexandria bases, I know a little of the im portance to Britain of a voice in thef international control j of the Suez Canal. Without that control she would never have won the war in the first place. Oil is the sinews of success, without its supply alls lost in next fight or even sooner. Sympathy displayed all for Egypt in this country is easy since its easy to sleep on another mans wounds says an Irish proverb. Besides playing into the hands of the arch enemy and Rasputin, instigator of all the worlds evils it today, namely Red Russia,take seizure" would be a Suez over the Panama canal for in stance, then the states would feel the shoe pinching as Britain does at present. The continent in general, and Egypt hereself is bereft of incoming canal revenue. With Sue closed to traffic times at Gibraltar must be pretty lean too. The set-u- p of British control must be shaken somewhat. now, but lost t completely? No, Never! For U.N. Forces in Canal area, Sunday services have been by bringing for Catholics, Priests from Cairo, several of whom are former friends of mine. Particularly those going to transit Camp Abu Sweir right at center of Canal area, a pretty important Mi TRUCKS osf Longer (R-Uta- h) UNITED 280' j MOTOR CO. PRICE EAST MAIN f j USED CARS AND TRUCKS -- TELEPHONES spotted conveniently In the living room kitchen bedroom or recreation room-sa- ve time and steps all year long. What's more the low cost makes this gift idea doubly welcome to your Christmas budget. Call your ' telephone business office today and discover how -- ar-ran- spot, easy It is to have gift Telephones (in color If you'd like) Installed before Christmas. or attractively packaged to put under the tree. '$mA gd cfv p !:mo c!i iho yczi cIt f K u f, iff im rr. .'ft St. r at present With all it fitfubtei Egypt is an ? ,, |