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Show CATHEDRAL NOTES. High Mass was returned last Sundaj at 11 o'clock. 4 Purine the month of October the "Rosary will be said every night at 7:3 Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be given on Wednesday and Friday Fri-day nights. 4 Rev. F. Assisi. C. S. C, of Notie Dame. Ind., was visiting in Salt Lake last week. Mist? Goldthwaite of the cathedral hoir really reached home on Monday. Her return was erroneously chronicled ' last week. ne of the little choir girls had the j inisrnrtune to lose a handsome nv winter jacket at the cathedial last Sunday. The little one removed tl:e wrap during Sunday school and carelessly care-lessly left it in the seat. Nothing but the swift recovery of the pretty co.it will check the tears and heartache of a certain small girl. - S The Catholic populations of Bingham and Bingham Junction are .rapidly growing. The Irish Catholic young j men of the latter camp are talking I earnestly about erecting a churcn I there. As a rule when the erection of I h new church or any other good woik is proposed by Irish Catholics the results re-sults always prove to be more than "talk," so it is an assumed fact that in the near future Bingham Junction wi'I have a handsome church. . f Sunday, M. is the fe;ist of the ,l Holy Rosary. Plenary indulgcnee can bo obtained under the usual condHious by all who receive holy oumnunion within the octavo. : The members of ihe Altar so.-ictv will meet next Monday afternoon 'at 3 o'clock. The members of the Altar society arc-not arc-not only requested, but are expected to send iheir dues to Mrs. It. Morrison. . ' ihe financial secretary, residence 167 South Tenth East. f Rehearsals for the children of the o'clock choir are held everv Saturday I at 3:30. . . . ' I -' ; Fifteen ,-ir-w members applied for I ; membership last Saturday, all owing I ' to the recommendation of. Rt. Rev. I Bishop Seanlan. who preac hed partic-I partic-I tilarly on the subject a week previous- I iy i The parents are requested to send the I children regularly, if the parents will co-operate, as they always have in the I past, with those in charge, tne choir ican be kept up successfully. Without ! the help of the parents, both clergy and 1 lav people are helpless to accomplish ! anything right with children. The little ones are only willing and j aiiNious to obey parents and teachers when proper authoiity command them 1 to olx-y. . Dancing school and matinees are all I right in a way. but 'here will be I plenty of lime in the future for such I amusements. Teach the children to sing the praises of God when they are young, and in later years all the amusements of the world cannot remove from their hearts and minds the remembrances of, the davs when they were little choristers. U. Dunbar will sing Santley's "Ave Maria" at the 11 o'clock mass on Sunday. Ladies and gentlemen of the cathedral cathe-dral parish who are able to sing are cordially invited to join the. 11 o'clock choir. Applications may be. made, to any of the clergy of the cathedral. |