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Show y jiif inyyaHi m jm "r1f'T"',''"i "wN IR '"HT in m New Bishop Of Diocese Takes Reins 0'"' The Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal la the new bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, succeeding the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, who died Thursday of a heart ailment BISHOP Federal was coad- jutor bishop of the diocese and automatically becomes ordinary bishop, a technical term meaning bishop in charge of the diocese. Bishop Federal, who had been for several years auxiliary bishop of the diocese, was designated coadjutor- - bishop with theright of succession In May, 1958, by Pope Pius The Most Bev. Joseph L. Federal Is new bishop. XII. ... Bishop Hunt: Continued from Page One the Salt Lake Ministerial Assn. The news of the sudden death of Bishop Hunt brings with it a sense of personal loss. All good men in and out of his church recognized in Bishop Hunt a true man of God. He carried the high honors of his church humbly. His loving sympathy, his genuine Interest in others; his loyalty to Christ, these are known to the whole Christian community. Protestants of Salt Lake City join in a prayer of gratitude to God for the life and influence of this good man. Bishop Hunt knew Christ and had the quiet confidence of a dedicated man.. The Most Bev. Joseph Lennox Federal: This is indeed a sad day for the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City. I join with the clergy and the faithful and the many, many Catholic Bishop Duane G. Hunt, 75, Diesin . Continued from Page One made vice-rectof the Cathedral of. the Madeleine. Two years later he became rector and at the same time was made a Papal Chamberlain with the tjtle of Very Rev. Monsignor. In 1927 he began the radio addresses with which he gained wide renown. In 1928, upon the death of Msgr. P. M. Cush-nahaof Ogden, he was appointed vicar general of the diocese, and a year later became a domestic prelate with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor. The following year he resigned his position at the Cathedral and todk up residence at Holy Cross Hospital as chaplain, remaining there until his appointment as bishop in 1937- -, . n -- 4 S.L. YYJYWyRY 1 rA friends of Bishop Hunt in, mourning his death. For the past 40 years as priest and bishop, his life was both devoted to "doing-go- od, spiritual and temporal, in the community and in the Area. BISHOP . HUNT succeeded - ON BEHALF of Inter-mountai- n ern Orthodox the'Easf Christians of Utah' and especially of Holy HE WON the admiration Trinity Greek Orthodox and affectioncf his people and Church, Salt Lake City, I wish his passing is keenly felt by to express our deep and most all who knew him. He will be sorely missed by all, but especially by those of us who were closely associated with him. "Our prayers are offered that he may receive the heavenly rewards he so richly merited." New missions were estab- Deum. In English-- ! t means the Most Rev, James E. Kearney, who was transferred lq lished In Ricnfield, Springville, "Through the Church to God. the Rochester, NiY., diocese. Delta, Kanab, Lark and -- Cop-perto- AN AVID baseball fan, Bish71 op Hunt coached Catholic AT THE TDIE he became Youth Organization teams bishop, the only Catholic until he became a bishop. But schools in Utah were Judge he never lost his love for the Memorial in Salt Lake City, a game. high school, and St. Joseph's - Each spring he tried to visit In Ogden and Notre Dame in his sister in Florida so he could Price, - both grade schools. make a tour of the major Since then both St. Josephs league spring training sessions and Notre Dame have been and he knew most of the greats r into schools. developed Of baseball by name for sevNew schools are St Francis eral decades. in Provo, a r school, and DURING fHE TIME he pre- Bishop Glass, St. Anns, CatheIN SALT LAKE. City he atsided over the diocese, the dral of the Madeleine and J. tended games of the Salt Lake church experienced consider- E. Cosgriff Memorial, grade Bees with the late Richard J. able growth. Two new parishes schools in Salt Lake City. He Hogan frequently. And when were established in Salt Lake also guided the building pro- he could, he attended the City St Ambroses and Our gram of new Judge Memorial. VVorlij Series. Lady of Guadalupe and othOther members of the Cathoers at Milford, Logan, Kearns, AN IMPORTANT event of lic clergy referred to him as a Brigham City and Ogden.- 'Bishop Hunts administration walking encyclopedia of basewas the advent of the Trapplst ball because he could settle any. argument abolit baseball Order, which came here In records be they hitting or 1947 at his invitation to estabfielding. lish aJtnonastery near Huntsville, Weber County. Other THE BISHOPS parents died Catholic orders that came to some years ago. He is survived our all members of faiths in Utah at the bishops invitation by a .brother, W. G. Hunt, Mt city, we are deeply grieved at are the Paulist Fathers, the Vernon, Iowa, and a sister, the sudden passing of this Missionary Sisters, who have Mrs. Ethl Grassfield, Lakeeminent and devoted leader of convents at Salt Lake City, land, Fla Ogden and Brigham City; the the many loyal and l' Sisters of St. Francis of of the Catholic members Adoration with a conChurch of the Diocese of Salt vent in Provo, the Sisters of the Atonement, who have conLake City. vents at Bingham, Dragerton HE GAVE to them the and Roosevelt; the Carmelite Ml spiritual guidance that helped Sisters, with a convent in Salt . them to shape their lives in Lake County; and the Sisters V accordance with the teachings of the Holy Family, who have of his church. They have lost convents in Tooele and Helper, a trusted and respected adviser. Refrigerated a new h o s p i a st. To all of these we extend sinShelves Benedicts at Ogden was built cere sympathy" during his regime,' as was The Most Bev. Charles Fran- Moreau Hall, the nurses home cis Buddy, bishop of the Catho- at Holy Cross Hospital. The lic , DioceSe of San Diego: latter institution initiated a Food "Bishop Hunt was a devoted new expansion program. St. friend of many in this diocese Josephs Villa, a home for the Protection ' and had many devoted friends aged, also was founded in Salt here. His presence was always Lake City. Plan Bishop Hunt received honinspiring and we regarded him as one of the greatest apostles orary degrees from the Uniof Christianity-i- n the entire versity of Portland. Loras Col"Auto Type" West. lege, Dubuque, Iowa, and Cornell College. He was a memDoor The Most Bev. Robert J. ber of Phi Delta and Pi Kappa Lock Dwyer, bishop of the Catholic Alpha. Diocese of Reno who was long FROM 1930 to 1932, associated with Bishop Hunt Hunt was editor of theBishop Interinihe Diocese of Sait Lake mountain Catholic Register. (City: "The death of Bishop He was the author of a book, Hunt is a loss not only to the The People, the Clergy and Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake the Church. Many of his serCity but to the entire Church in mons and addresses have been the United States. Bishops, printed In pamphlet form. clergy and laity, throughout the HIS RADIO addresses were country have long recognized him as one of the clearest and regularly presented from 1927 most forthright exponents of to 1952. He was often a guest Catholic philosophy and the- speaker on the Catholic Hour, ology, an orator of impressive a program broadcast over the power and a vigorous cham National Broadcasting Co. netpion of Christian morals and work. Among his most frequent standards. were the dignity of man topics he fulfilled the Consistently stature of a dedicated Chris- and the dangers of communism. tian leader and of an admirable ONE OF HIS brightest days American patriot was when he spoke at a SolMy own personal sorrow Is Pontifical Mass at the emn steeped In the recollection of Civic AuditoSan Francisco as a long years when, priest rium on Sunday, April 29, 1954, of his diocese, I knew him both as a father and a friend. To his on the occasion of the meeting creaguidance and Interest I owe which brought about the more than any words of mine tion of the United Nations. His topic was The Path to can telL May God grant eterPeace, and hW address was nal peace to his great souL heard by thousands of the worlds top diplomats. Sen. Frank E. Moss It is with deepest regret HE WROTE a. book abcut that I have learned of the pass- his conversion to the faith ing of Bishop Hunt, a personal which received publication. It friend I have known practical- is ent.ried My Conversion to ly all of my adult life. I have the Catholic Faith. A motto which during his always recognized him as a as his guide in every m-great spiritual leader ot our life servedwas on his coat of activity and have admired community his intellectual competence and arms. It is Per Ecclesiam ad his devotion to his colleagues. The Catholic church has lost a valiant leader. His consecration in the Cathedral, attended by high church officials from many parts of the country, was performed by Archbishop- Mitty, assisted by the . Most Rev. Robert Armstrong, bishop of Sacramento, and the Most Rev. Thomas K. Gorman, bishop of Reno. On May 25, 1946, Bishop Hunt was elevated to assistant at the Pontifical Throne by Pope Pius XIL Devoted Leader is a true loss to the people of Salt Lake City and the state of Utah. Bishop Hunt was in every sense a true shepherd of his flock, a firm but kind father to all. sincere sympathy. . First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Just as we came out of a special meeting ofthe general authorities of the church in the (Salt Lake) Temple today, we heard of the sudden passing of Bishop The Very Bev. Steven A. Duahe G. Hunt. Katearis, pastor of Holy TrinNEEDLESS TO say, the ity Creek Orthodox Church: news came as a shock to all The death of Bishop Hunt of us. In common with the - , Time Is Running Out!! a Funeral will be Tuesday atifrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m in the 10 a m. in the Cathedral of the Cathedral rectory, 333 E. South Sunday at 3 p.m. the Madeleine, 331 E. South Tem- Temple. body will be transferred to the ple. Cathedral where it will be in state from 3 to 10 p.m. Monday viewing hours in the Cathedral will be from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' 7 MONDAY AT 10 a.m. a Pontifical Requiem Mass will be said in the Cathedral at which all Catholic school children 6 the Salt Lake area will attend. " Monday at 7:30 p.m. the of fice of the dead will be chanted of the diocese. It by the SPEAKER AT the funeral will bepriests followed by recitation will be the Most Rev. Robert J. of the rosary. 4 Dwyer, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Reno, Nev and forTHE PUBLIC is invited o mer rector at Cathedral of the all services. Madeleine. Burial will be in the priests The Most Rev. John J. plot of Mt, Calvary Cemetery, Mitty, archbishop of San Fran near, the site of an altar ot cisco, Calif., and former bishop which Bishop Hunt annually Of the Salt Lake Diocese, is ill celebrated Mass on Memorial and Will not be able to attend Day. J service. mousiperiod of Other ranking members of -- A the Catholic Hierarchy also ng for the Catholic Diocese of. Salt Lake City , was prowill attend. The) body will lie In state claimed Thursday. All Catholic from Friday at 5 p.m. to 16 churches will bo draped in p.m.- and Saturday from 10 black and Catholic schools vll am. to 10 p.m, and Sunday close Monday and Tuesday. JL.1..A .. PRESIDING IN the sanctuary will be His Eminence James Francis Cardinal McIntyre, archbishop of Los Angeles. Cardinal McIntyre will preside at the Solemn Pontifical Requiem Mass which will be celebrated by the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, new bishop of the diocese. y -- the-funer- - Per-petua- - r FAMILY iil SIZE t l . NO V MONEY DOWN STORE CLOSES easter day bON'T LOOK AT THESE PRICES WEDGE CREPE SOLES MEN'S SHOES Re9lw95 OXFORDS Sen. Wallace F. Bennett This is the second great shock for Salt Lake City within a week. The death of Bishop Hunt and George M. Gadsby have taken two .of our outstanding community leaders. 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His pass- theory Aviation eral Agency's Bureau ing is a loss to ytah and the of Research and Development whole West, where he. was at the National Aviation Faknowif so well. cilities Experimental Center : here. Rep. David S. King In brief, the plan advanced The news of his passing comes as a personal shock to by, the two aviation pioneers me because Bishop Hunt was would have all of the aircraft a long-timfnend and gave that are going In the same dime sound counsel when I left rection flying at exactly the for Washington. He has al- same altitude. ways been known for his fairAT PRESENT, the altitude a ness and devotion' to high moral principlesViI extend my plane Is directed to take Is consympathy" to all members of trolled by the amosnf of air the Salt Lake Catholic Dio- traffic In the area. cese." Under the Piccard plan, a t pilot taking off would immediThe Bight Bev. Bichard S. climb to the heigJipre-scribeately Watson, Bishop of the Episfor the direction in District of copal Missionary which he is going and would Utah: at that altitude until a I have just, within the last tay in. course dictates a change minute (12:30 a.m.) learned of change in heightt the death of Bishop Hunt and I ' T H E O B E T I CALLY this am most distressed to hear of it He was a very close per would mean that no planes sonal friend of mine. He was .could collide either headon or a very strong religious leader at an angle since at a given and the whole tommunity will altitude they would all be poing miss him." in the same direction, t iCffBij - UORGE- - 3V oyiwiw Timo-Lin-o X . V ASHER IiduiWa Jime-lin- e Control Hot or Worm Waih Wotor - x Warm or Cold Rinto. 4 Stparato Riming Actions . Warranty on T ronimlnion Components , DRYER r Drioi with or without hoot for porfoct handling of ovary typo fabric ' loti you loloet ony drying Dmo up to 1 20 minute s. A largoit cylinder, fan, and oir flow of ony dryorl ifu$auuiijj WHIN YOU BUY IOTHI e d V I w r (R-Uta- REG. They Lost While , J OUT! BE LEFT y r, 13 The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, April 1, 1960 Tf u)ir ' & via; ' f-- j ) mm.u itli.1 U frijH r., hhk-khI- ' - fiE 1 r -- |