Show ST. ST MARYS MARY'S CHURCH NOTES COMMENTS I 1 ST. ST L 1 THE RY'S TIE RYS Graduation was on Monday at 5 pm p.m. with Rev Father SJ of Ogden High School principal speaker Among others graduated was Miss Marilyn Mika cousin of Mr Russ Horan who with Mrs Horan attended the ceremonies in St. St MarysA Marys I I IA A CAT BOB O ON TIlE THE HIGHWAY i iA A motorist coming road a a. afew afew few weeks ago assur assures assures s Us us' us S that h he hg spied one on the road which he first took I Ifor for a dog Blinded by his lights it stood there then ran a little by the wayside before taking to the hills hills through the fields I OILING OILING MAIN 1 STREET TRE T i Workmen were busy last week doing a a fine Job of it It its it's a api pleasure asure to drive on onit I I It now slow The improvement is much appreciated ap- ap apI predated by motorists and citizens I EVEN ROAD I From Midway y to Brighton to be made by the National Guard will soon be started are being made Just now I TRIP TO WYOMING WYO Mr and Mrs John Jonn Almo Aimo had this in mind over over the long week-end week which has i i seen very hea heavy traffic on the roads as I j usual at this time I I j jOUR j II OUR STUDE STUDENTS TS I Mr Jack Hurley arrived in Park on on Sat Saturday night nigh last George Davich gets I I in on on the second of June and Harry DeJonghe on June 5 next I I APPROACHING ll NG NUPTIALS j I i Saturdays Saturday's Tribune announced that the S Sacred cred Heart Church Salt Lake City will be the setting for nuptial rites July i 21 uniting in marriage Miss Mar Marilyn yn 1 Southam and Jack Volmer L L. The note of interest is that Marilyn Is a a. niece of Miss Mary Dougherty of Park City to I which Marilyn's mother also belongs ITO I ITO TO FORT TORT LEWIS WASHINGTON I Saturday May 28 8 Danny D Wright left eft I Fort Carson Colorado for tor the above shipping out depot without a chance of of paying even a flying visit to home will I he head for Alaska or Japan That's the question Well we all wish Danny boy 1 I our best wishes till he returns aga again n to i Park Word has come from Pete Martinez I I hes he's a bit nostalgic longing for the old home town wn our boys miss it so much OUR SICK I Mrs Leon went to Heber Heber i hospital on Sunday May 22 had operation operation opera opera- tion on M Monday and is convalescent since We visited her on Sunday last in I Heber she expected to be back home soon Also there was Mrs Jean Sweeney recovering from an appendicitis operation opera opera- operation tion we wish her the best Mr Nell Neil Shea Is fine again but stayed over In Park for the week-end week with Mr and Mrs 1 Mike Crowley Others in the local hospital hospi hospi- tal were Mrs Robinson and Mrs Sweat- Sweat I field they will be home soon Mr Pete Kovak had already quit hospital for home I OLD MET I I I Saturday last we had the great pleas pleasure pleasure plea plea- s sure re of meeting Dr Milton MUton Murphy and his wife at present staying In Heber for fora a few days holidays after Docs Doc's attending at attending attending at- at tending the tho medical meeting in Ogden n the previous week His heart Is still with his old town Park City of which th the e news is most welcome to him He never misses an Issue of The Tho Record In his his his' I present Portland residence having left lef t Park around 1917 Annually hes he's back to t o visit it anew I OUT OF TOWN By the week-end week will be our dear friend Pop Jenks who Intends going toLas to toLas toLas Las Vegas for the marriage of his granddaughter grandI granddaughter grand grand- I daughter Miss Sharon Johnson on SatI Saturday Sat- Sat SatI Saturday I I Juno June 4 next We wish him a aI a I happy trip and congratulations to the j jI I nuptial couple I FORMER ORl lAn l'An AT CHURCH I I OX ON SUNDAY To eight mass came Mrs Margaret Clarke now of Englewood California once owner of the local hospital making a visit to Park City which she left in 1939 Every five lve years she comes around j to the old town Also with her was her j I daughter Mrs Louis Rennick of ot Los i Angeles who left here in 1032 1932 Mr and Mrs Lionel Lefler now of San Pedro California They were In Park for some Bome i j days with relatives To ten came Dr Milton Murphy and his wife They met many old friends outside the church It was a happy occasion to all of at these old we are most grateful for their fidelity to St. St Marys Mary's may God bless them every everyone I I BAPTISM 1 IN ST. ST MARYS MARY'S I Sunday afternoon at 2 p pan pm m. m was baptised baptised bap- bap Ann Marie with parents I grand I Terry and Marian present also grandmother grandmother grand grand- mother Mrs Eva Smith Mr and Mrs Jerry Hanley Mr and Mrs John Mur Mur- nin and Mr and Mrs Willie with Kathleen Sponsors were Dee an and Beverly Just returned from their honeymoon in Portland Oregon j 1 i and highly hon honored red by the occasion Mr Jim Senior accompanied his I grandchild to the Baptismal Font and witnessed the ceremonies of baptism i HONEYMOONERS E iS RETURN i I Dev and nd Bev Mur n had much to relate of the thel verdant scenery up Portland Port Port- 1 I land way where they visited with Barney B- B ney and Mrs rs for a few days Steel and lumber works are the sinews j of industrialism there the state of at I 1 Washington is quite progressive Near i I I Portland is a wonderful grotto which is isI I I well worth a visit Dev and Bev tell us i i also schools and churches are in inI abundance I 1 i OFF FOR HE THE SUMMER SUl fER fERIs I II Is Miss Carol parishioner of St. St Marys Mary's to her brothers brother's home in Butte Montana she left left- Park on Bunday Sunday Sunday Sun Bun day last We wish Carol Mae a very happy holiday Indeed Miss Colleen I Weaver of Heber left for Grand June June- Junc 1 I tion Colorado on on Monday to work in i the Sisters' Sisters hospital I j I EVENING MASS SS ON OX FRIDAY NEXT June 3 Is the first Friday of the the month Mass Mass' will be at 6 30 pm and parishioners are earnestly Invited to toI I attend In order to receive Holy Communion Communion Com- Com munion In an evening mass one must fast from solid food for three hours before hand from liquids except water for one hour before mass begins Confessions Confessions Confessions Con Con- will be heard before mass P Parishioners should note the Ember Days of this week Friday with full abstinence from meat Saturday with meat at one meal only FIRST SATURDAY JUNE 4 Devotions to Our Lady of Fatima will willbe willbe willbe be at 7 30 pm p.m. and again all our folks are kindly asked to be present Confessions Confessions Confessions Con Con- will follow services and this isan is Ls isan an Important occasion as Sunday June 5 known as Trinity will be the deadline for making the Easter duty to make sure of this there will be a general Communion for the whole parish on Sunday Bunday next Confessions for children will be at 3 pm p.m. Saturday next June 4 4 RIGHT TO WORK LEGISLATION This went into effect on Tuesday last the State Legislature having passed It some time ago Now that laboring men have had a chance to study the Ins and outs of the new law the conviction has become universal says The Catholic Register that this law far from bringing bringing bring bring- ing about more ore amicable relations between between be be- between tween management and labor In Utah will actually be the cause of ot great strife and difficulty Although the real malice of the law will probably not be felt in its full force for a number of years it will not take too long for workers to realize the high price they are paying for right to work law I TIlE THE EPISTLE WARNS BE BESLOW BESLOW SLOW TO WRATH Dont Don't flare lare up and go of off the handle since doctors declare that bad temper can cnn shorten your life Ure once in a while It may be good to go of off the deep end to effect a spring cleaning of disorders around you by letting steam off of youre you're doing your system a good turn but by Over fiver Indulgence in getting your dander up it is extremely bad for your health experts assure us You would be amazed they tell us at what happens Inside you Your blood pressure shoots up 10 to 30 per cent Many little glands suddenly release their different fluids from the back of the neck the foot loot of the spine the pancreas the brain the chest and above the adams adam's apple Violence may follow prolonged bouts of this kind and as one gets older theres there's risk of ot a stroke or angina pectoris Theres There's no doubt that ill temper with frequent outbursts take years of ot a mans man's life lie ho often dies before his time He doesn't only have a poisoned mind but his body is liable to self poisoning too His stomach suffers so do his kidneys hes he's likely to have poor quality blood In later life and added ulcers in his innards In in- nards ISLAMISM l MISUNDERSTOOD HE IE SAYS The writer James A. A MIchener in Readers Reader's Digest of ot May would have us understand better Apparently Apparently Ap Ap- he has fallen for the sales saies talk of the Sons of the Prophet Mohammed Ha Having lived among Muslims in Africa for thirteen years I may lay claim to a a. little knowledge of their beliefs which make up the faith of over millions some in Europe itself in Egypt and Continued on Page Three St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments Continued from Pare Pace P e One Onel south of It across the Arabian deserts in Syria and on to India plus strong bodies of them on the Innumerable Is Islands islands Is is- lands in the Indian Ocean T The e danger of prophets is their nearness to fraud their founding rounding religion on a myth ana Influencing the thousands ever after after- wards Strangely enough Our Lord never mentioned Mohammed nor nor any others as possessing the true prophetic prophetic prophetic pro pro- On the contrary He warns us against The false prophets who would arise in the days to come and how they would seduce many to their own destruction even leading astray the elect amongst us I enjoyed Michener's tales of the South Seas very much but its it's sad to see him fall for such poor stuff as one finds in the Koran Bible of Muslims its it's a pot pourri of Paganism Judaism and of a low form of Christianity Christianity Christianity Chris Chris- such as had then penetrated to the Arabian deserts There to Mohammed Mohammed Mohammed med came Angel Gabriel not to reveal as the Koran has Inthe in inthe inthe the chapters of the heifer helfer women and andants andants andants ants plus polygamy special concession of fake prophets in all ages to themselves first to followers later for such gifts must be shared slowly Mohammed claimed always that his revelations closed all future communications from Heaven he was the very last so he ho then thought and tau ht Islamism or Resignation Rest Resi to the will wi will of Allah was racy of the soil suited the easy going Arabs yet warlike enough to carry their creed by iy the sword across North Africa and and into Spain pain they almost conquered all Europe with their armies a familiar up set-up of prophets K wr READ KEAD That Moreton after 20 years I i i I to Utah State Penitentiary is retiring Monsignor has has' had a remarkable remarkable remarkable remark remark- able career of doing good in the prison he exercised a Po most holy and healthy influence on the Inmates and authorities authorities authorities ties we regret the telling of the years on our old friend who once worked In Park City too With pleasure and a good point is struck in an article of Sundays Sunday's Tribune that we in Utah should get to know better the story of the picturesque Spaniards the explorers the trappers and traders The Catholic missioners we may add the reconnaissance men and th the pre-Mormon pre immigrants immigrants all all those who helped build the platform on which th the thit Mormons came to play their part in reclaiming the desert To confine the history of our state to one peoples people's Inc incoming in- in c coming in 1866 is much too narrow a ai aview aview view it does not present a whole picture of reality yet so often orten only one account accountIs Is harped upon or known by Father Escalante moved into Utah as early as 1775 we believe but bodies of migrants crossed our state in 1817 1821 1826 and later leaving traces that helped help help- ed the Mormon Monnon coming In 1846 EPISTLE IE COI COMMENTARY TARY St. St Peter writes from Rome to the Jews in the scattered churches of Asia Minor founded by St. St Paul Ho He knows they are persecuted for their faith and he tie seeks to prepare them by stirring up their courage and vigilance for still stUl greater persecutions For Instance he urges them to preserve constant charity among themselves Charity draws a veil ell over a multitude of sins Hospitality was ono form their charity should take Christians frequently passed from one city to another for religious motives as aswell aswell aswell well as for business Christians like Phoebe and Lydia rendered great services services services ser ser- ser ser- vices by receiving and caring for 10 their brethren as we read of them in St. St Pauls Paul's Epistles In those early days hotels w were re few and poor in service to travelers this great need was supplied by Christians Christians Christians Chris Chris- who were known then by their love for one another an example we moderns should strive to emulate and copy as real charity 1 WE VE SEE Better Detter prospects for the mines developing developing developing devel devel- more in days to come negotiations negotiations negotiations on wages seem to be going favorably favorably favorably favor favor- ably but improved times must needs come soon or the town will burst That the good weather is bringing more people around to visit town Two buses Brought bunches of teenagers on Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day last what a risk for youth perambulating perambulating perambulating per per- ambulating in this so-called so sink of iniquity pool of burning brimstone and sulphur sufficient to knock knock the S S of shell That stocks and shares In the mines and uranium form the topic of conversation in these haI lucky happy days PARKS PARK'S GOOD NAME Shakespeare has it That he who steals my money steals trash but he that robs me of my good name takes that which enriches him not but leaves me poor Indeed Now till tUl recently Park City was known all the west over as a most friendly town Where everyone was welcome and each home made his own It still stUl Is a home from anyone's home Its It's citizens are aro as one a very solid community that has seen harder times than any city In the state yet there is always a smile on every face a bite and a sup for visitors by every ever hearth Charity knows no bounds In Park a wealth of good works goes on one neighbor helping another In countless countless countless count count- I less ways much of this does not meet the visitors visitor's eye one has to live here to tobe tobe be aware of half the good deeds performed performed performed per per- formed by kind hearts much nuch worthier than coronets or golden crowns The goodness goodness' of the place gets one completely completely completely com com- won over to the maintenance of ofUs of its Us superb fame The recent blackballing black ball ing and besmirching of its reputation by outsiders ignorant of its golden heart within is a passing phase that will write no wrinkles on its fair brow That bad news travels fast is evidenced by the flamboyant headlines which actually filled the front pages of the press asfar as asfar asfar far south as Miami I Florida where poor Park was portrayed portray d as worse than the Barbary Coast of California back jack in gold nugget days Ye Gods and little fishes How apt the perversity of the human mind is Is' to make mountains out of at mole heaps to enlarge and magnify evils to exaggeration in order to be righteous and sensational |