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Show CATHEDRAL NOTES. rtt. Rev. Bishop ' ScarOan administered adminis-tered confirmation to a large Jass In I 'ark City last Sunday. Miss Judge and Miss Tvers are the ladies appointed to attend to the altars this week. There will not be any practice for the children of the choir on Saturday. Services will be held at the Utah state penitentiary on Sunday. The Children of Mary went to holy communion in a body at the 8 o'clock mass last Sunday. The regular meeting meet-ing was held at St. Mary's academy in the afternoon. Last Friday being the Feast of the Sacred Heart a large congregation attended at-tended mass in the morning and benediction ben-ediction in the evening. - Miss Lily Moyer of the Cathedral Junior choir left last Thursday with her sister. Miss KOse Moyef, for a two month's visit to Denver. . I Don't forget the annual concert for j tnc Sunday school Friday, June 13, at j the Grand theatre. Admission, 25c. Mr. Al Whiteman, tenor soloist of the Cathedral choir, has been seriously ill for the past ten days. It is hoped that 1 he will be able to attend church next Sunday, and if so, the. "Ave Maria" trio by Mrs. Curtis, Miss Owen and Mr. Whiteman will be sung. Many were disappointed over not hearing it last Sunday, but Mr. Whiteman'a illness ill-ness was the cause. ' r Miss Millie Williams will assist in the programme. at the Grand theatre this Friday .night. Kev. Father Dalton, chaplain of the Seventeenth, a cavalry regiment,; was in the city Sunday, the guest of Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan. Father Dalton is on his way to the Philippines. The ladies of the St. Ann's Sewing Guild will adjourn for the summer on the first of next month. The altars on last Sunday were fragrant fra-grant with a wealth of June roses. Mrs. Fred Egan and Mrs. W. H. Bero were the ladies who artistically decorated the altars. |