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Show I CATHEDRAL NOTES. ! i ? usu il. 1 he most elaborate "spread" Mas in evidence on Monday for the Utile Ut-ile folks from St. Ann's and the choir hilriron. The name's of the generous nes will appear in next week's issue f The Inlermountain Catholic. Ow-i:.R Ow-i:.R to a misplaced account book the names could not nil be obtained this week. !Thc Kniglits of Columbus have vented room at the Holy Cross hospital for : lie use of ajiy knight who is takn ill. Persons having tickets fyr Catholic state day at Saliair requested to report to Mis. C. C. tflnde early net week. Howard Crawford. ihe bright, little sen of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Crawford, sold 300 tickets for Catholic day. Rehearsals for the Junior ehoir of the Cathedral and for the tt. Cecilia cho-i cho-i us has been discontinued for the summer. sum-mer. ! Services will be held at the Utah state penitentiary next Sunday. Rev. Father Galligan of Park City spent Monday at Saltair, bavins come down with the Park City crowd for Catholic state day. Monday. July 22. will be the feast of St. Mary Magdalen, the patron saint of ihe pro-Cathedral, as well as the new ;'-r. Mary's. A graphic and entertaining article on i !(i St. Mary's pro-Cathedral and the ife of Bishop Scanlan appeared in last Sunday's edition of the Salt Lake Hcr-:ild. Hcr-:ild. Mr. Rutherford Corbin, the well-known well-known war correspondent, who wrote The article, gives an interesting history f the growth of the present-diocese as well as the important part Bishop Scan-n Scan-n has played in the growth of the v est. Tickets for the recent cantata, "The Brownies in Blossom Ttime," should be returned early next week. Mrs. George W. McAleer entertained ih members of the Cathedral choir on Friday evening of last week. Rev. William K. Ryan left for Ely mi Thursday, where he will remain for ;i week or ten days. I Fat he Montrucchio went to Ogden on I Wednesday. Sister M. Terrasita, prefect of disci-. disci-. pline at St. Mary's academy, went to ih 2 mother house. Notre Dame, this week. Ktv. F. S. Hawtlka went to Rhyolite, N.. last week to look after the inn-rests of the church in western Nevada. Ne-vada. Rev. John Ryan of Ogden, who spent a month's vacation on the coast, relumed re-lumed home last week. Rev. Dean Harris, who has had haige of Kearns St. Ann's orphanage 1;r the past eight months, left for Chi-j ygo last Thursday. During his stay in this city he made many warm and sincere friends, and in the orphanage win-re he made his home he, through Ibis kindness and affection for little children, chil-dren, had sained the good will and con-j nden.ee. of all. who deplored his depart-1 me as that of a true spiritual father. |