Show 1 11 t t 11 E E It I I I 1 11 I it II Z G S 1 t I 1 10 lIlt 11 1 t J S H HI J I St St. t. t IDars IDar s motes 1 I L Hub Ana Comments I I f S Ti I r LADY ON A HORSE The tale Is told in England bold In Coventry long ago Cruel Earl Leofric did taxes pour To crush the old town low And vain all prayers and pleadings From townsmen old and grey The Saxton knight knew no right Save his own ruthless sway Then up rose his good lady fair taIr Godiva was her name To sriv save the town from ruin red She would do a deed of shame I To Coventry cross crass on her white horse All through the town forsooth I In noondays noonday's glare at her to stare With not even a a. bikini suit Her golden hair her back In ringlets long did fall I Old Mother Eve in fig leaf dress Looked ready for a a. ball I And folks within had shutters barred I That none might look upon But day alack its it's true the tale I I There was one pepping Tom The townsmen swore to spill his gore gore His death they all did shout But strange to say the lady said nay nayl I I What I Only one wolf about I 1 ISo i I So Coventry was saved an evil day And good for tor her the story goes gocs I The naked every day she clad I When she put p on her er clothes I I NOTE ON ABOVE POEM POEl I I We are not enthused over this Sally Rand ride through Coventry around the the year 1080 A AD A.D. D but Its It's historical and nothing in history Is foreign to a student student student stu stu- dent of such its it's topical since Just now Hollywood is running in Salt Lake a movie of ot it with Maureen OHara O'Hara a countrywoman as Lady Godiva in her lengthened red locks A much more important Important important Im im- im- im I event for us is the exploits of Godfrey De Bouillon of ot the same English English English Eng Eng- I lish era era he was leader of the First I Crusade to the Holy Land he led the assault on Jerusalem which fell in July I 1099 when for the marking epoch-marking event Godfrey planted the Crusaders Crusader's Christian I flag on its walls and became the first Catholic ruler of the Holy City That I most worthy incident on behalf of Christendom in the same period of ot hIstory history his hIs- I tory Is something to commemorate In prose or poetry II PHEASANTS ON THE TIlE RUN I armed men blazed forth Friday morn by early eight o'clock in all and parts of or Utah so the birds had to double quick to make a a. get-away get from guns Theres There's a a. hunting fever that makes men rise at unearthly hours pack and sack down dogs and take of off across the I sage sago brush flats for tor many a weary mile mlle Just for the sport of It The walking Involved Is taken gladly in its stride because of a bird or two beyond the bend something to lead on as seamen follow the stars they too have the fever so well described by the English poet laureate John Masefield in Sea Fever I must go down to the seM seas again to the lonely sea and sky And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by And the wheels wheel's kick and the winds song Bong and the white sails sail's shakIng shaking shaking shak shak- ing And a gray mist on the seas sea's face and anda a a. gray dawn breaking I I i I I ST. ST MARYS MARY'S WHITE ELEPHANT PARTY This will be on Thursday evening Nov NoY 17 In Memorial building at 8 pm p.m. with our Altar Society catering for our guests and friends games for tor donated prizes will be run Its It's all aU a social event I for tor everyone In town so we look forward to full house that night Coffee Coee and cake will feature as a a. very friendly item as usual CORRECTION IN LIST OF HELPERS For our bazaar held Nov 5 6 last we regret the omission of ot Mrs Mary Brennan Brennan Brennan Bren- Bren nan and Mrs Rose BIlboa as real good assistants on our cuisine committee LAND OF THE TIlE PHARAOHS This is Indeed an educational movie worth seeing run in the Egyptian Park City last week Children studying the history of the pyramids as they are at present in the Marsac school found a alot alot alot lot of at this show Having seen the three great pyramids at outside Carlo these are the best known It is necessary really to go go and view them there to realize their magnitude Constructed as tomes had built around 2900 B BC B.C. C its it's the first and andi largest using it is estimated some 5 million tans tons of stone cut in enormous oblong blocks of many tons weight The base of is 13 square acres is over feet high still standing is an iron bar showing original apex some 69 39 in- in inI Continued on Page Six St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments Continued from Page One ches higher as erosion through the centuries centuries cen cen- has low lowered red it Sorry to add the Chamber of the King half way up had assailable odors not inviting entrance the goats had been before us Inside the queens queen's funeral vault Is smaller and much higher up less Important To hit hita a golf ball from the broad top to clear the base is the aim of our visitors so that gives an idea of how great its spread more and more could be added but with Fitzpatrick great on foreign places we say farewell to the land of Red Bed Sea sunsets and the puzzling I I I I I I I I I pyramids and of Egypt I Ai ANNIHILATION OF MATTER l 1 Catholic Register of last week had an I article on the above misstatement since only God can do so and modern physics has found no evidence against this truth In our early carly days doing science we were told time and again by our tour professor That matter is Indestructible and furthermore theres there's the same same I amount of It today in the world as ever be taken I there was Annihilation must in the sense of transformation of mass I quantity of matter concentrated as a single body into energy The quantity I of energy in the universe is constant I none is ever destroyed or created as has been said of mass and it has recently been shown and applied In tie the t e atomic I bomb that it and energy are equivalent and Interchangeable The mass found in inthe inthe I II I the atomic nucleus and forming practically practically I I all so-called so matter is highly concentrated energy The atom is the I unit making up all matter the smallest part into which matter can be divided and yet maintain its Identity and it Is isI again made up of particles the great variety of atomic combinations causes many kinds of matter these are always forming breaking reforming in growth of plants and animals and In chemical actions or a particle can ac accelerate accelerate ac- ac aC 1 protons to energies of about 6 I billion electron volts These protons anti-protons I produced collided with ordinary protons I each leach disappearing and their mass being I converted into the energy of a a. proton In experiments made at University of lin I California But it is far from annihilation tion of the basic building block of all alli Is it in beginning I i matter which as was and ever shall be until the end of the I world Itself Meantime let us concede I philosophically that the form or that which holds all matter together as asi I I i atomic formation can be changed and does change but amount of matter in new new forms perhaps remains constant Theres There's no annihilation of it in the I i strict sense HOLY FATHER RECEIVES DULLES Register records that Pius Plus XII on a recent date received US U.S. Secretary of I State in private audience and extended I good wishes for tor the cause of peace and andI I for the complete recovery of President Eisenhower Dulles was in Rome 19 I hours conferring with the highest ItalIan Italian Italian Ital Ital- ian officials and after his Papal audience audience audience audi audi- ence went at once to the airport to fly to Paris His son is a Jesuit Father and co-author co of a a book of Catholic doc doc- trine HOME nOME MISSIONS SPENT I IN 1954 1951 Archbishop William D. D OBrien O'Brien president president dent of the Catholic Extension Society will report on the expenditure of above sum on needy home missions during the past year the at-the at the Society's Golden Jubilee meeting Nov 20 next Many dignitaries of the church will be present including Msgr E. E M M. Burke Chancellor of the Chicago arch diocese who will read rend a al aletter aletter l letter from Plus Pius XII concerning the I I I extension society's its its great assistance in building new churches a as asIn in Kearns Salt Lake City furnishing them and supporting missions in poor poet places is well known throughout the United States LADY OF SKIES CHAPEL In 1954 when when at at New N w York International International International Airport Idlewild an inspector of ol of customs with a good Irish name was wa enthusiastic about the possibility of t i a Catholic chapel there for tor use of priests and laity landing in on Sunday mornIngs mornings mornings morn morn- ings Catholic employees had at that thai time collected among themselves over for this purpose The other d daj dal dalI y yI I read In The Register that a chapel althe al at atthe the airport had been dedicated ant and opened to worshippers The chaplain said All travelers of all faiths will bEwelcome be bewelcome welcome to pray in a walled and planted planter Meditation Court outside the new chaI cha cha- I pel pelt So apparently it has come to o pass pas passI I the plan mentioned by the earnest Catholic official at airport Idlewild another proof of the reward of zeal and anc persistence of our Catholic laymen therEin there therein therein in New York SAN FRANCISCO OWNS SERRA HOUSE I After nearly 25 years of difficulties I the year old house in the village ol f Petra Balearic Islands o off Spain Is now nov owned by this city It was the home o ol of Father Serra founder of the theold the th theold old missions in California and famous pioneer in that state a great missionary of whom theres there's now a movie entitled entitles Seven Cities of Gold which should shoud be well worth seeing it comes to the Egyptian very soon Michael Rennie plays the part of Father Serra of the Franciscan Order in the Catholic Church OLDEST IRISH BISHOP D DEAD AD AT 96 YEARS With the death of Archbishop op Michael Michae I Fogarty Bishop of Killaloe County I Clare Erie has lost one of its most most dynamic and colorful links with a past pass when Irelands Ireland's Independence seemed tc to toha ha have ve become a l lost st dream He was the I oldest bishop in the nation where when longevity of age is a marked characteristic character character- characteristic of a a. people who who take life leisurely Come day go day and may God send Sunda Sunday they hurry not sure There There's always another day ahead so takI take tak I things easy now It sure seems to p pay y dividends and gives breaks to insurance Insurance ance companies as premiums plus interest interest in interest in- in lance terest get paid up over and over before I II I I they have to shell out I POLYGAMY IN AFRICA This was one of the big o obstacles to te tc I of natives in my time in West Africa and as far as I know Is still stUl a big hurdle for our missionaries I to lower in their their- evangelization of colored colored col col- col- col lored ored folks In Nigeria for example wives I Ii i were bought and sold Bold men paid dowries I II to put it politely jf approximately fifteen I- I I teen dollars for each wife for the common common common com com- I mon number for pagans even small farmers and laborers was around the half dozen Later on a husband could sell re-sell an unwanted spouse with family to another bidder 1 if she had daughters each one was a valuable commodity I II Like every where else the plain looking I I homely girl did not rate so highly as I the saying is Handsome is as handI handsome handsome hand hand- some does A better looking one one might I bring thirty to sixty dollars in sale Before any husband of a multitude of wives say fifteen could begin Instructions instructions instructions I in Catholic doctrine by our law ho he had to dispose of fourteen of them retaining only one according to the I strict law of the Medes and Persians in our church Many Indeed did es especially especially especially es- es if 1 it worked out That the Catholic Catholic Cath Cath- olic monogamous union had been blessed blessed blessed bles bles- sed with many children which are the end-all end and be-all be of every African marriage The infantile morality owing to abuses and unhealthy conditions was extremely high three out of five born often otten died before reaching the teen-age teen and even those who survived had to pass through stages of the prevalent tropical disease of Yaws which disfigured disfigured dis dis- dis- dis figured children so dreadfully all over their bodies that Job in the Bible was of appearance in com com- parison One head chief had on once wives but causing a scarcity in women for tor young men in his district the gov gov- cut him down to leaving him still one for each day In the year and yet he was a much abused manthe man m manthe 1 the powers that be had done him bird grevious wrong so animal minded are men and mice and of all who ever Incorporated in incorporated incorporated In- In such flesh pots of Egypt into a religious rite we wo may say with St. St Paul Anathema Slat Sint may they be grilled good and hot in the life Ufe to come 1 Of course In Egypt too the Prophet Mohammed allowed followers four wives plus extra cucumbers to cool them down downin downin in the hot Arabian desert since the tho good prophet himself had a quartette Including one copt named Mary B n. 1 ROCK QUARRY I For sometime this has been In operation operation opera opera- tion under the subsidiary company of I the tho New Park Mines also working one at Peoa each employing a number olmen ol of men the rock is in great demand orders to keep both going are on hand Seattle gets a lot of it the pile of rock is cut at the lower of town and easily en en- entrained entrained trained to destinations With time greater developments may follow antmore and ant is all tc to more men put to work which the good of our town that needs employment employment em employment em- em so badly In earlier days ol of paving block Salt Lake City Bamberger's quarry had a few hundred men working may it come again CENTRAL CITY COLORADO Many years ago the Tabor family i made mado a fortune there gold mining theres there's a book Silver Dollar tells the tale of this once famous family now nov they are remembered in a play telling their history which we only know of by hearsay Old Tabor was a senator with rolls of bills lighting cigars with witt twenty dollar notes startled his associates associates associates ates in Washington to midas measure o oj of the golden west His spouse survived him bins to fall on evil days and was finally found dead in a squalid shanty somewhere somewhere some some- somewhere where in the environs of her beloved belovec Central City some forty miles mUes we believe believe be be- lieve livee north of Denver In the good old days it flourished to inhabitants then with end of gold deposit faded to a e a ghost town Colorado has of them so we are not the worst western state yet FAR EAST CLOTHES DRIVE NOV 20 TO 27 At the masses on Sunday was read from His Excellency Bishop Hunt the following letter forwarded from his of office office of- of fice Tice to St. St Marys Mary's s My Dear People Each year brings to us a new appeal for help To the millions of war victims still remaining in Europe plus the hordes of expellers from behind theIron the theIron theIron Iron Curtain has now now been added the countless number of refugees in the Far East They all face winter with a pathetic pathetic pathe pathe- tic lack of clothing pathe-I pathe Charged with the responsibility of caring for as many homeless as possible the bishops of ot the United States are again asking the Catholic people to contribute useable clothing blankets and shoes as a Thanksgiving gift gUt The drive is set for the week Nov 20 to |