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Show ' CATHEDRAL NOTES. !; i - i The Easter music will be repeated on j .Sunday at the 11 o'clock mass. I Rev. Father Kicly went to Ogden on j Wednesday to see his Grace Archbishop Archbish-op Rionlan of San Francisco, wlw was on hi -way to Washington, D. C to attend a meeting of archbishops. Archbishop Arch-bishop Uiordan was accompanied by nev. Father Ralim of St. Mary's cathedral. ca-thedral. San Francisco. - i The St. Cecilia, chorus and the junior hoir will repeat th'r excellent pro-, pro-, pram at the 9 o'clock mass next Sun- - day. Keliearsals for the junior choir will be held on Saturday at 3:15 and at 4 o'clock. The St. Cecilia chorus will have practice prac-tice on Sunday at 9:30. During May services will be held every evening at the cathedral at 7:30. Mrs. F. .1. McGannev. the energetic young president of the Altar society, should certainly be proud of her work and all the work done under her direction direc-tion on Holy Thursday and Easter Sunday. The altars were never more beautiful, the exquisite cleanliness of vases, altars and candelabra being particularly par-ticularly noticed. Rev. Father V. K. Ryan celebrated mass at Bingham on Easter Sunday. i Rev. Father James Collins returned on Wednesday from Green River, Utah. ' The members of the Altar society will give a social in the near future. Mrs. F. J. McGanncy, the president, is already al-ready planning some interesting features fea-tures of entertainment. The members of the St. Ann's Sewing t-ociety meet every Monday at the episcopal epis-copal residence. The work of the society so-ciety is under the able direction of Mrs. McMahon. ! W. P. O'Moava. in this issue, has j published an interesting letter concern- i ing the local councils of the Knights of j Columbus in all the western states. Parents and children of St. Mary' are ' reminded that Sunday school will be held at 9:30 o'clock on Sunday. The Acolytes League. f A meeting of the league will be held i on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and all altar boys are requested to at- I tend. j I Walter Sterling McCann and Joseph f McKay, the popular young altar boys j of the cathedral parish, were kept ex- j ceedingly busv all Holy week arrang- I ing and assisting the clergy. The suc- cess, beauty and impressiveness of the f services were greatly added to by the altar boys under their personal direc- i ' lion on the nl'.ar. j |