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Show ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL. The program presented at St' Joseph's Jo-seph's school on Twenty-sixth street last Wednesday afternoon In honor of Ireland's patron saint and Father Cushnahan'e feast day, was much en-Joyed en-Joyed by tboae who attended. The children all did their parts well, showing show-ing careful training by sisters who have charge of the school for boys and girls in this parish. Following is the excellent program: "Ffust Day Greeting"' School 'Erin, My Country" C. Mackmoro "God Bless Ihe Old Land"..C. Crowley Song, ' My Dance" Minims "A Bunch of Withered Shamrocks Sham-rocks R. Spldcl "Farewell to Erin" C. Murphy "The Dear Old Irish Mothers".. J, Langwln Solo, "WVro in Ireland Tonight" A. Healy "Shall My Soul Pass Through Ireland?" Ire-land?" A. Blackmore "A Sprig of Shamrock". .... .M. Healy "Song of the Kerry Danct?". . .Juniors "Legend of the Infant Jesus".... "Serving Mass" A. GUIU "Sweet Songs of Erin" .. AshUin C. Dlaekrnore and Minims. "Heroes" Junior Boys Chorus School MIhs Krauss. accompanist. The children are grateful to their friend, Mr. Ed Delehanty, for the generous gen-erous gift of candy, which waa appreciated appre-ciated by all. The little school on Twenty-sixth and Washington Is the alma mater of so many of Ogden's popular young buslnxsR men that the hope was expressed Uiey have not forgotten for-gotten that this school, one of the oldest old-est in Ogden's history, still exists and continue!) to sejid out hoys and girls of whom Ogden might well be proud. |