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Show . v 2t - -. '. ,.. The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, June 1, 1965 'twtw,-?- ' ? '$nt 5, ' JxJ ' v AtK-- W y j . ;4 V. V cr; yfi 1 S "' ' " .. hazr June Rites to Graduate St. Mary Class of 105 : ' &4m. VlF iftr tv f ' pondent I of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple, will be the scene of the 89th graduation cememony June ' v By Madelyn Garrett St. Mary of the Wasatch Corres'Cathedral 6 of St. Mary of Bert SUGAR HOUSE- -J, Roberts, 1796. Cloverdale Rd.', (1690 East), has been elected, of the Sugar House president awarded, to Annette Dalpiar, 18, Junior Chamber of Commerce' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul succeeding J. Ralph Wood. Other officers are James Dalpiaz, Helper; Marde Messina, 18, daughter of Mrs. Marco Sipherd and Gregory DeMille, Messina, 1852 Foothill Dr. (I960 vice presidenteJarold R. East), Duffy, 18, FregandNeim Miller, direcdaughter of Mr. and MrsjDwen tors; Richard Greene, secreH. Duffy, 3.2JS"Yosemite Dr. tary, and Don Lund, treasur. er. . n .(SSSO-Eas- the Wasatch, at which .105: senior' giris will gradua- te.- JCC Votes Aides fy t): - The exercises will be held with graduating boys .... jointly Judge Memorial High. School"' Miss Garrett at 3 pm. The Most Rev. Joseph. Lennox Federal, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, will present diplomas to the graduates. A reception in St. Marys Augusta Hall will follow. service is A baccaleureate scheduled for June 2 at 11 a.m, of the new structure from left, the Rev, Wayne L. Poiftious,. Father Baxter Liebler, Robert L. Vance, the Rev. Ian Douglas. Mission Church is now being built whcr&'the old one burned a year ago. Inspecting a model of A new StChristophers Ashes Un ique Nava jo Ch u rcli R ises on in Augusta Of Edifice Burned Last Year at Bluff By Maurice A. Jones Tribune Church Editor - BLUFF, San Juan County A unique church- - The new. church- Is being built at St. Christophers Mission to the Navajos, founded 22 years ago under the canyon walls of the San Juan River near this quaint village settled in 1880 by the storied pioneers. combining Christian and Navajo forms of cultural and religious expression is taking shape amidst the ashes of a log chapel destroyed iy dire a year ago, - -- k Time, Patience It took great time and patience for the mission's founder, the Rev. H. Baxter.Lie-bler- , Episcopal clergyman from Connecticut, to learn a new language, organize a peculiar type of religious comor aided munity by alms, erect permanent buildings and spread himself over more' than 2,000 square miles to reach a nomadic people who had little or no contact with vhite men. At first the mission maintained only a dispensary, but soon a school was started. An stone altar, the first building project undertaken, shows the emphasis placed on the religious aspects ..Took of life. From the original i group of at HANCOfS Hall. offered' Among .graduates scholarships are Patricia Puls, 18, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Puls, 393 N. 300 West, Bound- ful, to Seattle' University and University of Utah; Cheri Morin, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester K. Morin, '2997 Kohala act of worship. The fire In the center of the Navajo hogan is an important parallel, as Navajo communal life is ordered this way. Medicine men, dancers and people gather in a Dr.- (2970 East), Bryn Mawr circle about the fire. This is a and Mills Colleges; Linda Davis, natural and unvavoidable way 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for people to group themselves Paul R. Davis, 1898 Nevada St. College; td.. Witness an action, or to (2360 East), Maryhurst Garrett, ' 17, daughter partake Of heat, food or wor- Madelyrr of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. ship. Garrett, 2462 Beverly St. (1380 Hope: Indian Art East), San Francisco College for It is hoped to furnisl? the Women, and Donna Wesley, 18, church eventually with the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NorR. Wesley, 1172 Harvard best of Navajo art created by man Ave. (1105 South), Trade Techtribal silversmiths and weav- nical Institute, for vocational ers. nursing. In line with mission policy, Honors at entrance for Unilocal Navajo carpenters, sto- versity: of Utah have been nemasons and laborers are tents, the mission has grown and now includes a mission house of native stone, with clinic with modern kitchen, four adult and eight' childrens beds, vicarage, school, dormitories and various work build-ing- s . The log church destroyed by ffre was built in 4947; and triangular Basically supported by a concrete plat- ALL MODELS REDUCED - form, the new church will taper to a central glassed-iopening in the roof reminisin cent of the smoke-hole- " the center of a Navajo hogan. n Designed Church The church was designed by Robert K. Vance, Milwaukee, Wis., architect, who plans to stay at the mission to supervise construction of the building. Commenting on the design, the Rev, Wayne L. PontiousL named vicar of the mission on the retirement of Father Lie- AH Unusual Value! All Big 6" x 2 oval . . . speaker to you G-- Luggage-typ- Built-i- n PORTABLE TV front-mounte- d directs sound handle e to carry e Front controls use 9" recaption VHF antennas for and UHF eosy e eosy-to-us- e Convenient, top ce Only easy to being employed to build the Church which is expected to be completed in the next six A. Robert Motzkus, Mountain months. States Telephone and Telegraph Assisting Father "Wayne uT'CoT' engineer, wiTI speak to the administrating the mission is Salt Lake City Optimist Club-the Rev. Ian Douglas Mitchell, jTuesday at 12:15 p.m. at the who recognition Newhnuse Hotel on medical and through his composition of the industrial uses of the Laser Beam. American Forlk Song Mass. Engineer to Speak bler, said: The altar is in the center and is the focal point for all the participants in our central gained THIS NO-FROS- T G.E. ON SALE NO FROST IN THE fcra RlFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER in Half TRADE IN YOUR OLD the Time! REFRIGERATOR of those who college complete this education, U. S. Office begin four-yeof Education records show. Consider college training that takes much less time. At Stevens Henager you can prepare for. an exciting h business career in the time. 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