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Show I : ( CATHEDRAL NOTES. j .! ' : : ; Hp v. Lawrence Alt, who has been ap- '. j.ointed assistant pastor at St. Mary's . t ' , cathedral, speaks French, Italian, Ger- I man and English. 1 Masses on Christmas day will be at 7, S. 9 and 11 o'clock. At the 7 o'clock ' Alexander McDonald. A. G. Cillis and ' 1 Hugh Kilkenny will have charge of the ' - . Christmas offerings, and take up the collection. At the S o'clock mass John ;i McS'irley. John Hickey and Dr. Mc- Kiiany will take up collection. F. E. i McGurrin. Charles Quighy and J. C. i J.ynch will serve at the 9 o'clock mass., ! At the high mass TV. J. Halloran, B. B. , j Mk-klcnburgr, Thomas O'Brien and An- . Rus McKellnr will take up the coliec- ,) tioi:. Thre will be Pontifical High Mass on ' Christmas day. Bishop Scanlan will be celebrant. Patricia Caroline, daughter of Mr. , James A. Foley and Mrs. Mary B. Fo- t- Icy. was baptized Sunday afternoon by Father Kiely. Mr. John L. Foley and ' Mrs. Y. S. McCarthy were sponsors. ' (Joverror William Spry was sent a ; special invitation to be present at the i j' baptism of the battleship Utah, which will take place December 23. '' Services will be held in Bingham and Tooele on Christmas day, and the Sun- ; ' day following;. ! ' There will be two masses at St. Pat rick's church on Christmas day, 8:30 and 1U o'clock. Parents worthy of the name should , e?e that their children rcpularly at- tend Sunday school, both at Cathedral and St. Patrick's. -; ' liev. A. J. Ryan goes to Bingham on next Sunday. i . The old year is coining to a close. I , . Every Catholic should square their ac counts with God before it is added to the past. |