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Show 0 IDAHO FALLS, IDA. Rev. F. Kress, who visited Idaho Falls, preached to a large congregation congrega-tion last Sunday at the pastor's request. re-quest. Many non-Catholics were present, pres-ent, and were delighted at such an intellectual in-tellectual treat. Mass was celebrated by Rev. James A. Mooney. Benediction Benedic-tion was given by F. Kress. The junior jun-ior choir did admirably, considering the hurried notice. Miss Mabel Colt-man Colt-man sang as a solo "Salve Regina," which was a surprise to the congregation, congre-gation, as they had no idea that Idaho Falls could produce such good talent. During this week Father Kress will lecture at Market Lake and St. Anthony. The Misses Coltman and Niederkern are home now from the Sacred Heart academy, Ogden, to pass a well earned vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher, from Camas, paid a social call last Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. Shannon, representing the "In-termountain "In-termountain Catholic, was in town last Friday. Mr. Douglas of St. Anthony will remove re-move his family and engage in the butcher business at Idaho Falls. J. Nolan from Butte will locate at Blackfoot. He is open for building contracts. Father Mooney will proceed to Po-catello Po-catello on Thursday for the commencement com-mencement at St. Joseph's school. Mass will be held on June 28 at 8:45 a. M., as Father Mooney has to officiate of-ficiate at Blackfoot. All the boys In town are happy, working at the Logan factory, earning good money for the national celebration. celebra-tion. The Feast of the Sacred eHart being be-ing the third anniversary of the pastor's pas-tor's first solemn high mass, Mesrs. T. Dineen and Mr. Higgins presented him with a valuable present. Mrs. John Kinney and Miss Maggie Fanning returned from Pocatello last week, after an absence of several months. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Scott paid a hurried visit to Ross Forks Agency last Friday. |