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Show CATHEDRAL NOTES. Services were held 'at the Utah state penitentiary last Sunday. Jlcv. Father Kk-ly olikiated. ' 'Die promoters of the Sacred Heart League will meet next Sunday at 2 o'clock. Very lv. Ja:r.s French, C. S. C, left for Notre Pame last Monuay after two wteks' pleasant sojourn in Salt Iake. He preached at the 11 o'clock mass last Sunc'ay. f F.i!hr Seioccciti made two visits to Mu r y this week. The Catholic of thru teriving suburban city are desirous for a lew chunh. and have promised the fa' her substantial aid to erect one in the near luture. Kev. Father Conway of Grand Junction. Junc-tion. Colo., and Father Burke, also of Colorado, spent a day in Salt Lake on their return from the coast. During their stay they were puests of. lit. Kev. Bishop Scanlan. Both clergymen highly high-ly praisd The Ir.termountain Catholic. f Sister Mary Octavia, formerly of St. Mary's academy of this city, arrived in Salt Lake during the week and will accept ac-cept the position of sister superior of the Kearns St. Arm's orphanage. Sister Celsus, superior of the Sacred Heart academy, Ogden, w as in the city last Thumiav. f The month of September is devoted to the dolors of the Blessed Virgin. f Sister Mary Frances Claire, who was for many years at St. Mary's academy I here, returned this week as superior of St. Mary's academy. The puperior is J well and favorably known to all former : , rupils of the institution, who will give j h'T a warm greeting. Sistor Mary Marguerite, former sn-perior sn-perior nf the Kearrs St. Ann' orphan- j age. has returned tJ the mother house at "Notre Dame. -f Next Friday. Sept. 2, will tre communion com-munion day for the members of the Sacred Heart League. School will reopen at St. Mary's academy acad-emy and All Hallows college on Tuesday, Tues-day, Sept. C. f ' Miss Jennie Cossrove will lie in Park City next week in the interests of The Intermountain Catholic. We hope that our Park City friends will kindly assist her to procure subscribers and adyor- i Users for the paper. Several hundred Parkites read the paper, but it is hoped that every Catholic in the enterpriNng camp will have The Intermountain Catholic in his mail for the future. Sunday school will reopen Sept. 11, Mrs. M. E. Mulvey and Mrs. P. L. G lea son are the ladies appointed to attend at-tend to the altars this week. Mrs. D. Morrison and Mrs. W. Mc-Derrnott Mc-Derrnott were the ladies who attended to the altars last week. f n?quiem masses were celebrated last week for the repose of the souis of Mrs. J. Gartland and four children, who perished in the recent railroad wreck near Pueblo. Requiem mass was celebrated on Thursday of last week for the repose of the soul of Urban Engleman. The member: of St. Aethony's Guild will meet on Tuesday, Sept. C. The sisters of the Kearns St. Ann's orphanage desire to . express their i hanks to Mr. Rollo Gray of Gray Bros., for the splendid donation of boys' clothes sent them during the past week. |