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Show j CATHEDRAL NOTES. i Friday, being the Feast of the Sacred S Heart, a large number of league mem- bers received holy communion. Ben- I ediction was given after mass. J I 'a rents are reminded that Sunday I school does not close until the last of i , this month. f The young girls of the choir practice j at 3:30 Saturday afternoon and 9:30' I Sunday morning. The boys practice at 1 i 5 o'clock on Saturday. i : j Rehearsal for the children of the 5 Junior choir takes place every Satur day at S:30. The week-day mass is i , celebrated at 7:30. . . -- I Miss Olea Shipp and Mr. R. C. Dun- I bar sang the "Ecce Pan is," by Don- I ; nizette, at St. Mary's last Sunday. I Teter Marrow has recently erected a handsome monument in Mount Calvary I cemetery in memory of his wife. I Mrs. Donald Morrison and Mrs. J. Butler were the ladies appointed to at- i tend to the altars last week. . , I Miss May Goldthwait of the Cathe-oral Cathe-oral choir left on Wednesday for a visit to Leavenworth and St. Louis. Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan's address to the graduates of St. Mary's academy, which appear? in this iifue was taken verbatim by Frank McGurrin. The members of the Sodality of the Children of Mary received Holy Communion Com-munion in a body last Sunday and atb'ii'ied the regular meeting at St. Mary's academy in tbe afternoon. Services will be held at th Utah state penitentiary on Sunday. High Mass will be discontinued the lat of this month. 4- Sunday school continues until June L'C. j ' Sister Mary Joseph formerly of St. I Mary's academy in this city, arrived I layt Monday from Woodland. Cal., and J remained a few days before proceeding I to Notre Dame. j Incredible though it may seem, all the returns for the "Brownee Band" con- 1 . ceit given last December are still not j , made. Over twenty people have never j accounted for tickets taken for the j. concert. Likewise all the returns for j the St. Patrick's concert are still not J in and ten people have not yet report- I d for the Smith benefit given in April. j Those in charge of the entertainments j 1 'will appreciate hearing from the de- 1 ; ' liniuents, who are really bound to re-I re-I turn either tickets or money. |