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Show f EUREKA, UTAH. j ( Special 'orrespondence.) Rev. P. J. Mannion spent last Thursday Thurs-day at the capital. "The Gospel of the Day"' was the 'subject of a most eloquent sermon by the Rev. Pastor on Sunday morning-. A meeting of the members of the Altar Al-tar society was held after mass for the purpose of completing arrangements for the card party which is to take place in the Elks' hall Wednesday evening. Ed Bonner recently presented the Universal Dictionary, in four morocco-bound morocco-bound volumes, to St. Joseph's school, and as if this were not sufficient evidence evi-dence of his devotion to the Alma 11a-nr 11a-nr of bis early bKyhood. he supplemented supple-mented the gift a few days later by an oncyclopedea consisting of ten volumes. vol-umes. Kd is a Knight of Columbus, and true to the spirit of his noble pa-iron pa-iron to discover and posses is not suf-lioient, suf-lioient, be will look to the welfare of the Christian youth who succeed him. Following suit, several young boys iH-.. contributed two or three books each Masters John Hanley. Paul Cro-nin, Cro-nin, Arthur McChrystal. Dewey Mc-Phec, Mc-Phec, Robert Tibbs and J. D. Stack, jr. A 9-year-old boy who entered school a few weeks ago was asked by his teacher why Catholics lz not eat meat on Friday. "Because Abe Lincoln was Bhoot in the opera house on Good Friday," Fri-day," promptly answered the lad. He was at least one degree in advance of the teacher in one of our small Utah towns, who innocently protested be never knew that any special event occurred oc-curred on Good Friday. During the recent cold snap, when fuel could hardly raise the temperature, tempera-ture, an inmate of a poorly-built dwelling dwell-ing remasked: "This house must have been used for an iee house before we got it." "Maybe so." responded her companion, 'but it is certainly used for cold storage now." The following pupils merit special mention for excellence in attendance and deportment during the month of January: Master John Cronin. John Fennell, Theodore Xorbeck. Thomas Welden. Henry Anthonyaee, Connie Hannifin. Francis Holland, Daniel Cronin. Cro-nin. Jerry Downey. Dewey McPhee. Misses Irene Sullivan.. Margaret Mc-Phcee, Mc-Phcee, Jessie Taylor, Margaret Riddle-come. Riddle-come. Lucy O'Xiell, Margaret Shea, r;raee Cronin. Margaret Franke, Belle Sullivan. Delena Anthnyaee, Margaret Kelly, R. Welden. The ladies of the X. T. A. C. club met yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Jerry K. Driscoll. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with cards, music anfl luncheon. Miss Genevieve Sullivan returned Sunday after a few days' sojourn with Salt Lake friends. Miss Eliza Bonner left Friday for Xewhouse, Utah, where she has accepted ac-cepted an excellent position as teacher n the pubic school. |