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Show if . CATHEDRAL NOTES. j -.lis. William Howcn and Mrs. P. ' Privse are the ladies appointed to attend at-tend to the altars this week. Uov. FntJier Guinan, president of All Hallows ooilese, has Rone to Ixs Angeles An-geles for a few wfeks. IKev. Father X. Fuchs. the zealous and popular priest of Idaho Falls, was Jn the ity during the past week. Services wore held at the Utah Strife 3 'on itentiary last Sunday. Rev. Father Deiii-af officiated and the mu:-ie was , ihe "best ever heard at the Penitentfa-' Penitentfa-' ry for church set vices." said the t hree rhapftl guards. T1e sweet singers were ; : Miss Kmhleen Fhzpa trick. Miss Rose- -niary. Holland and Allen Mahonoy. Mr. Ma honey's rendition of "Load. Kindly .Jight." touched th hearts of all the I 'prisoners present. Mr. Mahonev is ::t present, tenor soloiet of the Cathedral ! hoir, and his beautiful voice is a do-tided do-tided aocruisltion to the excellent choir. The offertory foIo at St. Marv's las , Sunday was sung by Miss Kathleen FitzpaUiok. with a violin obligato by ; her brother. Edward. Miss Fitzpat- I '; trik always doer splendid work at the 'alhedral. but her solo ast Sunday eclipsed any done before. Her beautiful beauti-ful voice was perfect. Her solo was a "O SaJutaris."" by' Rpv. Father Ii ?uass, the Pennsylvania priest, who has written many splendid masses. The ladies of thie Altar society will Five a social entertainment in the near future. Active rehearsing- has begun for the Muiual concert Jo he given on March 17. One hundred and fifty children J torn the Cathedral narisii will appear, ap-pear, besides f.frv from the Kearns, -v j St. Ann's orrihanare. i--"t Saturday Slather Evan visited the children diving: rehearsals, and im-1 im-1 mediately on en taring the room said "Well, just see all tbe little girls hard ;it work to honor St. Patrick and help the orphans!" Turning around quickly, quick-ly, he diseovered thro? deir little Jewish Jew-ish girls dancing and singing with the gio.uest spirit., they also assisting in the good cai-se. I J ne i wo origin utile daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lehman have joined the Junior choir. i The three young daughters of Mr. 3 ' and Mrs. Oswald Feltz have joined "the I J Junior choir. The bright little girls jj have good voices. j: The children of t'ae choir enjoyed a I delicious candy "troat" last Saturday! ihrough the Ihoughtfulness of Right I I Rev. Bishop Scanlan, who. though out of the city, does not forget his devot- j ed young choristers. I Rev. Father Luke Van Ree left lnt Saturday for Ely. where he was called to attend a sick man. Fath.v Van Ree was fortunate in reaching Elv in good time, through the kindness of the Southern Pacific train officials, who hid the train at Cobra. Xev.. until Father Van Ree reached there his train being four hours late out of Og-df-n. He celebrated mass on Sunday g.' ve Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Sa-crament and delivered a splendid sv-moi: sv-moi: in the evening. He is delighted vith Ely, the people there and the fine new church. Father Van Ree i th-truest th-truest of Miss Ellen Hayes while in Ely, and is enthusiastic over the many courtesies she is showing him. j Tnp SaJt Lake Security & Trust com- I Vfiny is useful to those who want to I keep their money safe, and at the same !S time have it earn something. This company has the largest capital and surplus of any in Utah. It owns ii s own building on Main street, and its officers and directors are well known business men. I Money deposited with this company draws interests as follows: Deposits subject to check. 3 per cent Savings deposits, 4 per cent. Secured time deposits, 6 per cent. j ne assets or ihe company are in good securities, as it lends no monej without security. There is no tax on these securities, so that' the customers get the above rates, net, without de-i de-i duction. Banking by mail can be done with 1his company, as -easily as in person. Just drop a line addressed to SAIT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST CO. Security Se-curity and Trust building. Salt Lake "ity. Utah. |