Show i I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 II t a St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments On Sunday afternoon June 7 1 tw two Sisters of Our Lady of Victory Salt Lake City arrived to take over In the parochial parochial parochial paro paro- chial hall The religious vacation school beginning June 8 and extending to June morning from 9 19 Classes are every children they art arf to 12 for school pre-school every afternoon at 3 pm p.m. Catholics follow a powerful injunction of ot our Lord when they support religious vacation school For Jesus Christ commanded Let the little children come to me me and do not hinder them for of such is the Kingdom of God Luke All who Keep public school pupils from having religious Instruction or who make it to difficult or in some cases Impossible keep up will have much to answer for some day when they are face tace to face tace with Christ children and youth in general general general gen gen- eral must in turn realize that education education education tion without religion has no meaning That It is at the play without Hamlet that It is education or reading without effort to keep alive on the Catholic arguments and finally isone Isone is isone one of the chief causes of ot a considerable leakage from the church Lack of ot piety or Instruction in our young people means disaster In the future when the faith of our fathers will be ever needed to avoid the pitfalls pitfall and grave dangers to active Catholicism Knowledge is it power let all of us know our religion thoroughly practice It faithfully and the church hurch founded by Christ himself be all powerful for good Man by virtue of his education must have a asure asure sure moral training In Christian principles principles prin prin- a will that is disciplined and controlled controlled controlled con con- trolled In order to contribute t to the good order of church and society The summer school opened on Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day morning with mass at 9 o'clock A fair number of children were present but more are expected to follow tollow in a afew afew afew few days On Sunday last May 31 we attended graduation ceremonies at the College of where degrees St. St Wasatch the were conferred on members of ot the graduation graduation graduation grad grad- class among whom was Miss Colleen Weaver of ot Park City B. B A. A with witha a major in sociology and a minor In education we were proud of this young lady of ot our town who has successfully made the grade The speaker Rev Edward Ed Ed- ward word H. H Peters C. C 8 S P. P S. S T T. D. D In hu his commencement address observed and we quote We live in times particularly concerned about mental health The es es- sence of mental health is a grasp graap ol of reality about ourselves and about the world we live In w When en the understand Ing lag presents a true picture the will II li lithen then able to take appropriate action and we are on our way to becoming a well well- Integrated personality It was Wall but an at echo of the philosophical truth that the goal of ot the Intellect I la fe truth the real attraction of the th human mind to arrive arrivi at the fundamental reality of ot all thi divine being Itself and then the will willi i the ancilla or handmaid of the intellect will follow tollow In a practical manner and anc I we are caught up la In n the love of God But Bu alas I Our very earthly volitions volition ou ow appetites cloud the presentation oi of truth something far fu from reality o 0 good becomes become the lodestone to attract uj w away from God Our very instincts anc and passions passion play havoc with the true ideals Ideal giving us IS Instead a fake take picture conjured conjured con up In fa our unreliable imagination and so w sensuality leads lead U us UI down thi primrose path to taste testa of ot the th joys joy of ot life which to so often are fount false and bittersweet Our faculties then thene of Intellect and will must moat always alway b bi kept on a s higher plane plan In the mobil pursuit of ot the truths truth of or God of Ull HIS church and of at Hi JUs holy faith Friday June Jun 12 2 I le II the Feast of 01 th the Sacred Heart one of or the most days daYI of the year ear for at the Devotions Devotion all of u us u. are formally conse conic consecrated crated to our Lord wd and an act of ro re for tor all the Injuries and Intuit insult offered to Him i is formally read sad same Sam Continued on Page Pas Two St St. l Ia Marys Mary's ys y's Church Notes Comments Comment Continued from Pa Page e One will wilt take place in St. St M Mary's Marys rys ry's church a athe atthe althe at al t the Devotions of pm p.m. Saturday the Festival Day of StAnthony St In Anthony of Padua Padus beloved Patron Saint S of Italy and Italians Is one of 01 renown In many parishes in this country Mass will bo be at 0 S o'clock on that morning in church In III some come of the towns towne outside of Park City are children who because of 01 the distance are ore perforce without religious Instruction This Is a problem that challenges chal lenges our efforts something must be bedone bedone done quickly to supply same game to them Through volunteer teachers from the I parish as u the Sisters Slaters themselves cannot cannot can can- not possibly go to these Individual homes for their present occupations keep them already fully engaged Nor does It seem possible at the moment that transportation of these children In outside places to the summer school Is Ir available Any offers of help In this Important matter will be most welcome welcome- ly Jy received by St St. Marys Mary's pastor I We WI congratulate Mel and Mrs DeI De I I Jonghe on the arrival of a baby to blus bles I their union She was born on Wednesday Wednes- Wednes I day morning June 3 In the local total hospi hospital tal where both mother and child ar are I doing fine line To join In compliments t to o the parents came Dill Bill DeJonghe and an I Mrs on Saturday last tram from Clearfield time we For a long time we nave Celt that tha t efforts should be made to gather his his- j material on Park City In the I past that records should be gathered from old timers of 01 peoples And events In earlier days In the hopes of preserving preservIng preserving I ing for lor posterity the heritage of other days day To attain this we have proposed the formation of an historical society n I which would gather together men andI and I women Interested enough In our city asI as M I they knew It In their youth to build up data on which something In the nature of a thesis or book might be written up later on Many citizens and exiles would welcome such a production but Its It's like Uke making bricks without straws unless folks get together and do something about It lt We appeal therefore to as aa many of our readers to meet and see sea what can be done Notice of such an assembly willbe will willbe be given very soon Meanwhile It Is worthy of note that the University of I Utah would be interested In a sociological cal study of the past of the former Inhabitants Inhabitant varying In nationalities of or their localities In Park City and why they moved across the plains plain I to W here bert her This Is a chance for out our to supply material that of at course will have bave to be sifted lifted out in order to arrive at atrue a atrue atrue true picture of f the days day of yore particularly parti c up to 1900 1000 or po possibly lyo to 1010 1910 cat at the utmost Dr professor of Sociology has bee already gathered some in information information In in- formation to which more Information 1 will be welcomed from our historical society If It and nd when it comes Into being On Friday June 6 II at 8 pm was war re recited recited re re- cited the tho Rosary for Mr Ma John It was attended by a huge crowd of people from our city and out of town the mortuary chapel was full to capacity capa caps city and refilled by the numerous re relatives re re- and friends of family and de deceased deceased de de- ceased for his hla own attendance attendance attendance attend attend- ance at the passing of many friends In his lifetime And so In return multitudes came to pay homage to his mortal re re re- mains On Saturday morning at 10 am a.m. High Mass and burial ceremonies took place the day was waa far tar from pleasant but n a throng of wishers well were present pre pre- sent St. St Marys Mary's had an overflow congregation congregation con can all ell the family members from near and afar occupied the front pews The cortege of cars care following the funeral funeral funeral fun fun- eral hearse was the longest seen for I many a day The last rites and prayers were recited followed by the ceremony of at the Croatian Creation Lodge read by Mrs Mary I Butkovich and amidst scenes of poign poignant poignant ant grief mourners withdrew In silence t for a good man had bad been laid to rest May heavens heaven's light ever shine upon him I l I r I On Sunday a Mr Basil Frazier visited St. St Marys Mary's church where 34 years ago he made his first Communion He lie also had bad been a pupil of the old school of ot St. St Marys Marya He lIe now resides In Nova Scotia off oft Canadian shores having left here In I 1919 He lie only remembered a few of the folks still here He lie was waa accompanied by his brother Russell from Salt BaIt L Lake ke City I We were glad to see them both Their father had bad made st stands for lor statues In our church many years ago fl Quests with Willie and Mrs are John Hurley wife and children all I Iare at St. St Marys Mary's for Mass on Sunday They hall ball from Irom Montana Mrs Hurley Is a cousin of the family of Snyderville Snyder- Snyder ville yule and Park City The Softball le league has as opened In our I town Some Borne games have already been played on the Wednesday and Friday evenings C. C Y Y 0 O. O has won and lost Two t of Its prom prominent nent players have unfortunately unfortunately met with accidents which we re regret re- re regret t gret very much First Francis Cullen dislocated his shoulder In a to first base a II week ago and now Tom il Brennan has had a foot Injury while at I work In Salt Lake City which may in- in him for some weeks With Harry and Mel DeJonghe playing good goodgames goodgames goodgames games plus plug Francis OHara O'Hara John Bilbao Joe and Ted Smith our chances 2 looked fine In the off kick but alas I They now seem to fade away I L LWe We regret sincerely to hear bear of the death of Mr Fred Fuelling's little boy just lust eighteen months old after a short shorts I Illness Fred has hos been a II good fellow to tous tous us ever ready to help us and we sure I are sorry to hear of his Irreparable loss lose Sundays Sunday's T Tribune of Salt Lake ke had an encouraging Rote note about a strong demand for lead and zinc on New Yorks York's market t. t This may boost metals still higher In r price so bring on the debut of aI opening l I day for the mines an event i to be wished in our wee town The 1 strain for a year has been beun terrific folks 1 can hardly take much more of It the k wolf wall has not only come to our doors but has had bad whelps on the doorsteps I The darkest hour Is before the dawn l we wo are often orten told May a bright day break soon IThe I IThe I IThe The Tribune of Saturday June 6 9 hadn had in n the editorial page an article with the caption Help For Metal Mining In I which to quote The Tribunes Tribune's WashIngton Washington Wash Wash- ington Bureau reports that a compro compromise e miss mise Republican agreement for a one- one year extension of the reciprocal trade I compro-I act which expires this June 12 17 12 will Increase the chances of 01 getting a a. sliding scale tariff on Imports of lead and zinc The compromise calls call for for- eliminating this feature of the bill from the trade act I extension but Representative Dawson of Of Utah sponsor of another bill to provide for such uch a tariff believes there is a aI I better chance of 01 getting congressional I approval of the lead lead proposal as aa a separate measure More power to It it may It ft be done Park City cries and to Lead on MacDuff to victory without more ado Thanks to the men who got out and gathered up scrap metal In snowy wea wea- ther We got light poles light poles painted halfway half half- way up Main street when all are done It will be fine Should prosperity return our out town could do with a house paintIng paint paint- painting ing job lob just lust to give it A new revival look Recently to initiate a painting cam of ot homes a bunch of painters finishes off oft one In six minutes thereby establishing a record It was in Ogden Too bad they didn't select St St. St Marys Mary's rectory which does need a going over with brush bruh and color and Santa Claus only works at Christmas time Our sidewalks too are leaving us going places while others are crumpled like an old cows cow's horns Really a II danger I but alast alaa The town treasury may be be bare as Mother the cupboard was was with so so could a bit of at volunteer labor I I cement donated by Main street merchants and dwellers by the sidewalks do the needful to put us afoot In safety and add to the adornment of 01 our streets I The Thu new garage of ot Johnny la Is I taking shape once again We will be glad I when Johnny comes marching home again having erected re-erected a new workshop work work- t shop for tor future labors I |