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Show 1 SALT LAKE I J CATHEDRAL NOTES. ! I Rev. Father Kielv left on Thursday j iiierht for Pioche, New. on mission. ; Rev. Father John Ryan arrived in the ity on Tuesday from Ireland. Rev. Father Manninn of Eureka. New, is the guet of Rlgrlit Rev. Bishop Scanlan. Mass was celebrated for the late Dr. T J. McKeima on Thanksgiving day at ; the cathedral. , Rev. Father Kiely celebrated mass in Bingham last Sunday. The members of the Junior choir enjoyed en-joyed a candy treat last Saturday, given by Bishop Scania n. Rehearsal for the members of the 11 i o'clock choir will be hnld on Saturday !at 8 o'clock sharp, and members must ' he present. Saturday (today) being the feast of ;1he Immaculate Conception, masses will be celebrated at 7 and 9 o'cloi k. Funeral services for Pasquale Man- ' 1ello were held from St. Mary's cathe- Oral at 8 a. m. Thursday. Requiem "vass was celebrated. Samuel Xewhouse gave his check for i 55.000 as a subscription toward the new St. Mary's cathedral. . Cut flowers, red Christmas bells potted pot-ted plants and flowers of all kinds are wanted for the flower booth for the bazaar. ba-zaar. Kindley deliver to Miss Gleason. ii t 115 East First South, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week. Architect C. M. Neuhausen Is at work j on the design for the new "$1 2.000 Ital-! Ital-! ian marble altar for the new St. Mary's ! cathedral. There will be the main altar and two small side altars. The work 'nlready done shows a beautiful and I elaborate design. Several young ladies and old ladies, who have been appointed to assist in the different booths for the bazaar are innocently in-nocently inquiring as to what they are supposed to do. Well, they are not ' supposed" to do anything, because it 5s demanded and expected tMt they , "get out and hustle." to use a Hang ex- t v" Vression, and "not to stand on the order i'f of their getting, but to get at once." j. The members of the League received j j Holy Communion in a body on Friday. f Manager Friedman of Auerbach & It Bro. has kindly consented to decorate -1 1 the flower booth for the bazaar. Man- I I ger Walker of Keith-O'Brien's will i decorate the doll booth. No word hss been received about the other booths, as the ladies in charge had not notified Mrs. Slade, the president, about their arrangements before the Catholic went to press. Mrs. J. McChrystal and Mrs. A. F. Wey the energetic ladies in charge of the All Hallows booth, were fortunate in securing $50 from August Kcinze, the Butte capitalist. |