OCR Text |
Show OGDEN. On Sunday at 11 o'clock the grand new St. Joseph's church will be dedicated. dedi-cated. The workmen are busy getting the finishing touches done, and by Saturday Sat-urday night the church will be in readiness read-iness for dedication. Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan and the bishops of Idaho and Wyoming will be here, as also Rev. Father Lagan of San Francisco, who win deliver the dedicatory sermon, and 1 about thirty of the clergy from different differ-ent points' in the west. The church is a beautiful piece of J architecture and is a monument to the energy and self-sacrificing spirit of Rev. Father Cushnahan, the pastor of the paiish; A large number of Salt Lakers will be present and prominent among them will be the members of the Knights of Columbus. Hon. F. J. McDonough of Lincoln, Neb., was in Ogden Tuesday on business. busi-ness. H. H. Harvey was in Ogden Monday from Tonopah. H. C. Tavey has gone to Chicago on a business trip. J. R. Kilpatrick of Kilpatrick Bros. & Collins is in Ogden for a few days. Mr. Thomas Mercer last Tuesday purchased pur-chased the T. D. Ryan building on Twenty-fifth street between Washington Washing-ton and Grant avenues from Mr. Ryan. The purchase price is understood to be 111,000. The Woodmen of the World at their last meeting elected the following officers of-ficers for- the ensuing year: Past. C.f E. C. Oisen; B. F. Cannon, C. C; W. L. Buswell, adviser; George Huss, banker; E. Auth, secretary; A. Huss, escort; Joseph Hanop, watchman; William Wil-liam Doyle, sentry; R. B. Paine, S. Rosenblatt and T. C: Mohhis, managers. |