Show St. St I Marys Mary's rys ry's Church Notes Comments I Heber and the home of f the Sweeneys was a beehive of activity this past Sunday Sun Sun- day Sister Mary Philomena an aunt to the Sweeneys in Heber is home on leave from her missionary territory in Jamaica Jamalca West British Indies It was a pleasure meeting her Mr and Mrs Pat Sweeney Salt Lake City the mother and brother of Father Leahy and many oth oth- ers Mrs Boucher who remained with her son son in Heber will return home to Glenview Illinois Her son Tom Boucher Boucher Boucher Bou Bou- cher who enlisted in the Navy and was hospitalized In Heber because of an automobile accident will be transferred to a hospital in Oakland California Sister Mary Philomena is a member of the Franciscan Order of ot Sisters with her mother-house mother in Buffalo New York Her nephew served Mass An attendance of 30 was at Mass i j I 1 I I I I I I I I i The have left us for Midvale Utah Our heartiest sentiments to toI I them May they spend many happy days there I Mr and Mrs Frank Payne have re returned returned returned re- re turned to Park City to live Uve Welcome home We extended a welcome hand to I Mrs Sam Payne also She returned toI to Park City from California nia I I George Davich is spending time at school in Iowa Jimmy Wright returned from service After we tack on to all al l the tho parishioners parishioner's whereabouts we may mayI bo be able to give a more complete report Father Cullen may have to use radar to locate a few when he returns returns' from IreI Ireland Ire- Ire land To facilitate his task somewhat wo we will wUl precede his search with a binocular binocular binocular bin bin- ocular Investigation of our own Attribute the final success of the Loose Hinge On The Church Door to toI George Fisher and John Mitchell with an assist from Mrs Winnie Mitchell The church door can now bp bl opened safely without trapping a finger or a a. hand inthe In Inthe the tho maneuver For your Imagination and consideration tion Also for a a. a suggestion only Tourists will bear this out Churches scattered throughout this beautiful U.S. U.S. U. U S S. S A A. A contain as much of the local materials materials ma mo as Is provident and necessary for their construction Whatever the composItion composition composition com com- position of ot the exterior or interior of ot the church there is room for dedicating some portion of the earths earth's use for Gods God edifice Local stone marble marble lumber tin ore containing silver sUver lead zinc iron etc all nil of ot these in some manner or or another have been inserted into the construction of churches Park City has hasa a beautiful Catholic church Hands and machinery that have dug the ore out of its mines are the same hands that are raised and clasped in prayer they are the tho very hands that plan and chart the intricate and synchronized parts of the machine machinery and as we trace their historIes histories histories his his- tories we will conclude that in the end endall endall endall all things begin and end with God As Asa a matter to consider and one of mere suggestion the cross on the church steeple could be veneered in a layer of ot some of Park City's finished product The ore containing minerals could be used used used us us- ed In constructing a beautiful grotto on church property In honor of Our Blessed Mother of or the Assumption the Assumption the ore can be placed In designated places In the church or be made part of the church either in tho the stone corner-stone or in frames frames- Continued on Page age Three I Across The County H Home Agents Agent's Desk Continued from Page One I Ivery very short time Now while you are are re canning In the time to think about ex exhibiting exhibiting exhibiting ex- ex at the fair and doing an an extra two or three Jars of fruits vegetables i i Jams Jellies or to It Is only through the cooperation of each one of you that our County Fair can I Ibe bo be a success And by exhibiting the best of what we have In either sewing hand work canning or baking we we raise the standard of ot our fair I |