| Show I it St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments I Sunday August 9 was n R red letter day I for St. St Marys Mary's Church when the record number so far for this year attended masses Included were 28 Girl Scouts I from Camp Cloud Rim tIm for whom trans hans transportation transportation was kindly made available by Mrs B Betty Jennings Mr Toni Tom Sweeney of Hailstone and Mr Harry DeJonghe of Park City to all of whom St St. Marys Mary's parish pariah Is most grateful A similar number num num- ber ier from the camp may be due on Saturday morning next Holiday of Obligation for Catholics and again on Sunday morning Motorists volunteering to oblige us with this service will be most moat welcome Indeed I I Saturday next August t 15 Is la the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady Into I I Heaven leaven Although this is the oldest festival of the mother of God In the I church It Is the latest belief concerning j Her Ier to be defined a as an article of faith I I for or all nil the faithful It was a matter of universal belief In the church however that the Incorrupt body of Mary was I taken Into leaven Heaven shortly after her death and reunited with her soul I August 15 this year will mark the I third hire anniversary of the tile Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary since the formal definition of the Dogma by Pope Plus XII November 1 I 1950 Mass will be In St. St Marys Mary's at 9 o'clock in the morning and we wish to remind all our I 1 parishioners that being a holiday of I obligation they are obliged to attend mass masa the same as on Sundays Sunday's unless prevented from doing so 80 by their worK wont or serious Illness I IThe i iThe The Catholic Register carries weekly a summer Sunday mass schedule good for far or the times of masses throughout the State of Utah Including Salt Lake City itself Ogden Brigham and down south to o Cedar City thence to the missions of 1St i 1 St. St ZIon Park Kanab Grand Orand j I Canyon and anel Delta Our folks themselves should hould consult this time table before traveling raveling on week end tours to these areas and also be familiar enough with the he hours of masses to help tourists passing through Utah Time and again such help Is sought Saturdays Saturday's from motels In this neighborhood For hours of ot services In traveled much-traveled Wyoming information may always be had at Evanston Catholic rectory or from the I Register of that state We would add that mass at Jackson Hole so popular a resort Is at 9 o'clock on Sundays Realizing how strict Is fe this obligation to attend mass on Sundays Sunday's and holidays of the he church zealous members can assist strangers so much In this Important duty of all Catholics so let u us be prepared prepared prepared pre pre- pared before hand always Quoting from our Catholic Register of August 7 there was a total of pupils In Catholic elementary and high schools according to the 1953 1963 official Catholic directory published by p P. P J J. J Kenedy Sons of New York This huge figure make us realize reaUze the Immense work carried out by our good Nuns and teachers throughout the United States It also represents an Increase of 72 63 more pupils In five years Catholics of this country are thus supporting grade rade schools and high which surely surely surey sure- sure ly y speaks well of unbounded generosity of our splendid parishes everywhere Sometimes In examining classes In Catechism I am amazed at the numbers who find It difficult to recite by memory memory memory mem mem- ory the Ten Commandments even adults fall fail In this test rather badly To name name the twelve apostles Is still more some are inclined to Include Saints M Mark k kand and Luke In the Apostolic college t college ese ebe two were evangelists or writers o 0 the of the second and third gospels respectively vely Likewise St. St Paul and Barnabas ore re ofen often often of- of ten en termed apostles n and pd d so venerated but they laI wile not w nd t actually of the twelve apostles who really were those followers called by our Lord himself himself him him- self during His public life That call Instituted the apostleshIp the very term apostle meant one called away from secular life to work In the church In other words a vocation They were Saints Saint Peter Andrew James the greater and John his brother Thomas James the less ess cousin of Jesus and Jude Thaddeus hIs ils brother Philip Bartholomew Matthew Matthew Matthew Mat Mat- thew Simon Zelotes and later Matthia who replaced the traitor Judas originally origin origin- ally aUy chosen by our Lord Himself St St. Matthias was elected to his place by St St. Peter In council with the other apostles one of the earliest collective activities of the new-born new Catholic Church under Its first Pope whom Christ had personally personally personally person person- ally elected to rule His church on earth Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my church the very word rock In Greek or Latin Is Petra or Peter hence the Petertne play of terms themselves stressing the sound founds founds- foundation foundation tion on which Christ the Son of God all equal In His JUs Father In divinity would establish His lUll church This was to be run and organIzed organised by the apostles D By them and their later successors In Inthe Inthe inthe the priesthood It was to be spread to the uttermost ends end of the earth Goye Go 00 ye and teach all nations our Lord had commanded them and then Ihen came the apostolic dispersion in obedience to Christs Christ's behest From Rome nome St St. Peter rules the early Catholic Church that undoubtedly Is of divine origin It alone has divine authority to teach all nations In Gods God's name Possessing apostolic succession sue sue- cession with Christ as Its founder Wunder It alone can give that divine assistance which was was the real reason of our Lords Lord's coming coining on earth I J will wUl that all men mell be bo saved sand he had affirmed and again lie He 1111 that will wUl not hear the church let him be to tu thee the as aa the heathen and the publican and even for heathens and publicans there too would be salvation If It they were converted before death to toIle toUtI His UtI church On Monday last August Augut 10 JO an outing for tor three forty-three children 01 ot the parish was wall kindly afforded by Mr Ed great ireat benefactor of ot our youth He personally drove them over to Diamond U L at the hot pots leaving St. St Marys Mary's Church after a short prayer at 10 o'clock Assisting him were Mrs Margaret Mar garet gare Weaver Mrs Thelma Buck Duck and andI j Mrs Mr Fred Langford The children en n n. n I joyed It U immensely they had good swimming and pop galore They and we I wish to thank our host oa and ladles ladies corn com mOl most t heartily Indeed A parish outing for tor Sunda Sunday August 23 33 1 is II now on the carpet it U la su jested Continued on ou Page fage Eight I St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments Continued from Page Paie One a caravan of cars care to leave that day at noon for Beaver Creek by Kamas or for tor Como Springs near Morgan We would welcome the Idea and look forward to It being backed by our parishioners at our next meeting on Monday night at 8 o'clock In the Memorial building when we have our third Monday social That's August 17 a date to be kept In mind by our people and friends when our social sets the ball rolling roiling Mrs Mary Bircumshaw will notify the ladles committee committee committee com com- by Friday next August 14 14 of their contribution of cakes and we wish to Invite as many as possible to be present Clarence Hays and Bill BUI OKeefe will be In charge of the games at this White Elephant Party for which prizes are brought by our generous guests of ot the evening A lady now In California Informed In Informed Informed In- In formed us lately that such a social is of huge proportions In her parish down there and Is held weekly with ever increasing In Increasing Increasing In- In creasing crowds Park City too can rise I Ito to great heights the altitude Inspires loftly deeds so we walt wait and see wait Visitors to St. St Marys Mary's Church on Sunday last were Mr and Mrs Dillie Billie Henrion from Albuquerque New Mexico Billie is stationed in the services down yonder and has been on vacation with his wife in Park City in the home of I his parents Mr and Mrs John On Saturday evening at 6 8 p pm p.m. m was solemnized the happy marriage In St. St Marys Mary's Church of Mr William E E. E Mawhinney Mawhinney Maw- Maw hinney and bride Miss Carol Lucille Ryan both of Park City Bill Mawhinney one of our leading business men runs a fine tine automobile service on lower Park avenue and is widely known for his courtesy and ability in his services to the public A very large crowd assembled in church when ceremonies began by the wedding march played by Mrs Audrey Audrey Audrey Au Au- drey Sullivan The bride charmingly arrayed In white netted tulle was preceded by her sister Mm Shirley In a beautifully blue colored dress as matron of honor and also by Miss Marlon Smith In green nylon knit that was most attractive accompanied as bridesmaid by Miss Joyce Murray very becomingly dressed In flowing gown of ot pink taffeta At the tho head of ot this procession up the aisle were the two little Misses Ryan both bothI attired alike very pleasantly and sisters I of the bride Inside the altar rails bride and bridesmaids lined up to the left I while bridegroom and best man Bob Mawhinney were to the right A solo BOlo was splendidly sung by Mrs Mary Sul Sui- Sullivan livan member of St St. Marys Mary's choir where she has ever been of the greatest service service service ser ser- vice to our church Bridegroom and bride clearly pronounced their vows of ot marriage of love constancy and sacrifice to preserve to the end the Catholic ideal of matrimony Present in the front pews to the left according to plan were the many relatives relatives relatives rela rela- tives of Mrs Ryans Ryan's family while to the thc right were Mrs Margaret Mawhinney mother of the groom her brother Mr John McAlevy his hla daughter and his mother Mrs Mary McAlevy The church churchIn In sanctuary and nave had been polished to perfection previously by Mrs Margaret Margare Margaret Mar Mar- garet gare Mawhinney her mother and Mrs Mary Georgia Candles in plenty adorned the altar plentifully garnished with flowers set bet off by the striking brightness brightness bright bright- ness neBS of ot the bright kneelers prepared for tor forthe forthe the wedding couple who knelt during the ceremony to utter their solemn promises to present the rings of the double rite and to receive recel Gods God's blessings bless ings Inge Many present were strangers to our religious rites But seemed very ery highly Impressed by the sacred sacredness ness of ot our lit liturgy lit lit- In all the stillness that accompanies accompanies our church ceremonies Later I I dinner was served to two fifty-two guests In The Lodge where service was of the best beet After dessert the wedding cake three tiers high was cut by the cheery couple a song BOng was kindly sung by Miss Marilyn Crowley of ot The Lodge adieus were made by relatives and friends andoff and andoff andoff off sped Mr and Mrs William WlIIlam Mawhinney Mawhinney Mawhin- Mawhin ney to Las Vegas and Yellowstone Park They return from the honeymoon next week to their new home In Park I City Life LIte magazine of ot this week has a as striking beautiful cover picture of ot Irish dress fashions which of la lath have aroused much Interest In the United States Tweeds knits and coloring full of ot Irelands Ireland's flavor are splendidly shown as these tweeds are from Old Donegal I home of ot the pastor They can be very highly recommended for shape retaining I warmth and of lasting durability The tweeds are made in cottage homes In my county the work is Irksome ex extremely extremely extremely ex- ex well done In variegated colors by hard working families for tor whom the remuneration by standards In United States Is very poor indeed Cambric tiers embroidered by Donegal cottagers are shown In Life but few realize the amount of ot time and labor Involved Inthis inthis In la lathis this very fine made hand lace locally known as sprigging Its It's a mighty strain on the eyes of these humble lace lace- makers by the western coast of Donegal where oft on winter nights rage the fierce Atlantic gales Every purchase made of ot these magnificent tweeds or of ot I work lace-work is a help to homes In the congested districts of Donegal I and will mean everlasting wear for buy buy- ers cu Ott vi RIDS mils The Board of Education P Park rk City School District will receive bids bide to furnish fur fish nish stoker slack Black to the Marsac Marsae School I and Carbon Emery Carbon Emery stoker slack to the Park City High School for the school year jear 1953 The bid price Is ie Isto Isto to be for first grade oil treated slack yo 10 FOB B. B school chool bins An ample supply of slack either In Inthe inthe th the school bins or in tn private storage must mus' b be maintained to Insure Inure a continuo continuous ous ou supply of fuel ruel Bids must mut be submitted on or before Tuesday September 1 I. I The Board of ot Education reserves the f right to reject t any or aU Al 41 bids bide 30 39 |