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Show jl SALT LAKE ,' j CATHEDRAL NOTES. J Mr?. Sehy and ilrs. Culver are the Indies r.ppointed to attend to the altars i ' . this week, 'j J. W. Curtis wiil sing- Hie offertory fflo. "Ave Maria," by Luzzi, at St. I J.lary's on Sunday. j Maes was relebratod at X o'clock last Saturday, i b.-ins' the feast of the Puri- I lication. A larpe congregation attend-. - i Lent bepins mxt wtt-k. February 13 j I 1 being- A?h Wednesday. I Fifty talented little girls from the f Foams". St. Ann's f (rphanage, will ap- i j.ear in the St. Patrick's concert. V Tlu little girls Tkho will appear in the onert will practice at S o'clock on !-:iUnday for the future: the young cirls at 4 o'clock and the boys" at 5 o'clock. Parents are requested to send the children promptly. Five hundred rolls of the finest im-7 im-7 01 tod crepe paper wiil reach the city -next Veok, which will.be used for the I 1 dainty gowns worn by the children for : i in? concert. Any ladies of the congregation who Inow how to make paper flowers can I aid very much by giving some help to ; those in charge of the concert. One ! . hundred and fifty paper flowers will be ! ! required for orie fancy drill, while 1,000 Shamrocks and stars will b required, j;. Call 4S0V Bell phone, if you are willing I to help, ladies. I The ladies of the St. Ann's Sewing I Society will resume their good work j next Monday, February 11, at 2 o'clock. I During the Lenten days the members I ope to accomplish much work for the f little folks at St. Ann's. I . Rev. Father Ryan celebrated '"mass I itl Bingham last Sunday. ; 1 Requiem Hig'h Mass was celebrated I for the repose of the soul of the late " John Ryan last Thursday. 1 Requiem Mass was celebrated for the I , ' repose of the soul ot the late Mrs. Sarah I Donnelley on last Wednesday morning. I 1 hp least 01 t?t. liiasius was cele-I cele-I " "brated laFt Sunday. He is the patron " aint f all thosf afflicted with throat it.' trouble of any character, and during the day over 800 were blessed in his name. The ceremony in the morning I j and afternoon was conducted by Fath- i or Kiely, while Father Deneaf presided j i at the evening exercises and at the 5 . academy, and , Father Connelly visited j j Holy Cross hot-pital. I ' Rev. Father . W. K. Ryan received I into the church, last Sunday Mr. John I McDonald, jr., of Bingham. I The hoys of the parish will receive I Holy Communion in a' body next Sun- 1 day" ! Examinations hi English and music I ) were completed at St. Mary's Academy I! ; li'st week. I ; P. II. Lannan will leave shortly for . ' 1 !. an extended tour of Europe. Mr. Lan- I nan has recently sold his valuable real ; ostate holdings in the city. This is rather an opportune time, and he is certainly a good man lor the members I of the Cathedral building fund to "get J ' busyi' and request an interview. |