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ST PATRICKS PATRICK'S DAY IN TilE THE S MORNING 1956 When Erins Erin's Isle at creations creation's smile Rose from the ocean green Washed on all sides by retreating tides tided By Dy angels scarce any land was WM seen So they dried It up with star dust Just to make it look more grand And when they had It finished They called It Ireland Sure they dressed It up In fine finest t splendor And made It so green and fair They said suppose we leave It now To who ever may come there Some wanted there old Noahs Noah's folks I They had seen some flood But Dut he shook his wet old locks loco atI at I them It must have the Celtic flood So over the waves came Celts so brave To find this haven of rest It seemed their ancient dream of paradise para para- disc dise Their Hy Brazil of the west It was their land of Teer-na Teer Where everyone stayed young A lovers lover's kiss for a 0 thousand-fold thousand bliss Refreshed the lips and tongue The Bards so grand In tn that happy land Sang Bang all the legend lays I Of Oscar Finn and Red Branch knights Who never shirked the frays fraya Then came a 0 day now of historic fame When from the shores of France I He lit the light on Taras Tara's hill bill To burn for aye I perchance I II Folk Polk called him Cot ridge In tn their then I tongue Though Patrick was waa his name He preached of Christ and His file true I church And thousands to Him IUm came I Through ages old its it's oft been told Their faith the Irish sought Their saints and scholars more ve ye worThan won wor Than armies that have fought To faith and fatherland they stay true Sons Bone of these hardy Gaels Gaele They've never forgot what Patrick taught Nor their dear old And so today which they do celebrate And each man has his glass They drink a 0 toast and proudly boast They're Irish first and last And If by whiles Just to beguile They are so gay and frisky Sure I St. St Patrick himself they say Who first Invented whiskey ST. ST PATRICKS PATRICK'S DAY lJAY GREETINGS TO TOLL ALL LL St St. Marys Mary's wishes the top of the morning to all of the Irish and of Irish descent In Park City its it's a 0 great day for the Gaels Gaele of Ireland its it's sold said that 25 million others connected with our race will be honoring this festival of our National Patron Saint who belongs through the children to Erin to this country too so greetings to all on this occasion NUPTIALS LS AT ST ST. MARYS MARY'S By Episcopal permission Miss Mary Markisich was married to Marcus Trujillo both from Coalville on onI Friday night March 9 at pm p.m. Best Dest Bestman Bestman with his man was George Markisich I sister Geneva as maid of honor accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by bridesmaids Sandra McKay McKay McKay Mc- Mc Kay and Lila Llla Markisich with little Jo- Jo lune Trujillo as flower girl brothers of t bridegroom Owen and Dennis accompanied accompanied the bridesmaids to the altar The bride and maids were beautifully arrayed in ballerina length dresses of white pink blue and yellow respective respective- ly The bride was led up the aisle by her father George Markisich while In Inthe inI I the pews were her mother Mrs FlorenceI Florence Markisich while for the bridegroom were I his parents Mr and Mrs Jo Joseph eph Tru Tru- plus relatives and friends I Tilt TILE nESTO HOLY MEEK The drama drams of redemption Is portrayed In Holy Week now new changes In ceremonies ceremonies cere cere- monies or new time table of services I has haa for object to put back before the people the Importance of taking part in Holy Week rites at a 0 more convenient hour Hither to the early hours precluded precluded precluded pre pre- parishioners from attendance In church Emphasis this year will be on Palm Sunday as a 0 popular demonstration demonstration demonstration tion In honor of Christ the king Holy Thursday marks the Passover Supper at which Our Lord gave us the Holy Eu Eu- On Good Friday the Lamb of God waa was slain to redeem us The Blessed Bless ed Night of Holy Saturday brings us the risen Christ the light shining Inthe in inthe inthe the darkness the pillar of ot fire who led ledUs ledus ledus us from sin to life through the waters of baptism Holy Week must be not merely a reenactment of the drama of redemption which wo we observe as spectators spectators spectators I tors but a 0 re living of It which we actually experience TUI TRIBUNES TRIBUNE'S CNE'S LENTEN GUIDE GLIDE POST Wednesday last It was waa testimony to faith from entertainer Jimmy Durante who needs no introduction to people hes he's a 0 national figure in the amusement area Hes He's a 0 serious character as many comedians are lIes lIe's religious Ills His good Catholic parents parente taught to have God in n his heart and all would be well within and without Its It's refreshing to hear re religious re- re experiences related by such a 0 publio personage lie He lost his wife in 1943 he adds that pious prayer Lord ord have ha mercy on her we all do seek that same mercy from the giver of all good gifts on high Jimmy begins each day day with a 0 prayer his mother instilled morning prayer into him how many follow his example if people only prayed daily dally the world would soon know peace Its Ita still Lent why not as aa a Lenten practice kneel down each morn and pray to God with the hope that the habit would remain with us forever Jimmy wears his medals a 0 Madonna from Italy 1 a 0 St St. Christopher one of the crucifixion and a little cro cross s. s worn thin heirloom from a 0 dying mother who had brought I son eon Jim up in the fear and love of God These ese medals are old and worn but If prayer Is recalled through their wearing their touch and their sentimental value they sure are most valuable they fulfill fulfill fulfill ful ful- I fill a a. great need to bring prayer to hi his hi mind As a kid his mother would say Without believing in God youre you're noth noth- I ing Tough guys are tho those e who have not God in their hearts who know not the power of prayer the greatest dynamic force possessed by us Christians But Dut alas alas' We fall to use it we let the wheels rust and clog up uselessly In Tibet and Far East they run fun prayer wheels wheel continually continually con con- continually with us they would be on strike always s our GIFT nicrA GIFTA A most Imposing BOth birthday present to Pope Plus XII has haa been promised in the form of a holiday village for young people to be built before the end of April at Acerno Salerno Italy It Is the gift gUt of Italy's Catholic action youth The village will stand In a large park anI and will have ha accommodation with every comfort and convenience for guests Amenities will wUl Include a marble amphitheater amphitheater amphitheater theater for cultural pursuits and a sports ground The Tbs village will be the first of a 1 U 1 h s e St. St farys fary's Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments Continued from Page Palte One aeries erles tie that Catholic action youth plan for tor the young people THE TilE BUS DUS MENS MEN'S HOLIDAY Working In their spare time in Eire Dublin bus drivers and conductors have built a boys' boys club In the city which willbe willbe will willbe be run by St. St John Do Boaco Bosco co Society Most Moat of or the cost coat of site and materials has haa already been paid off by weekly collections col col- at the bus bUll depot and by the sate sale of waste paper A NUNS NUN'S ORDEAL 40 YEARS TEARS I AGO Mother Ignatius an Ursuline Sister who was rescued as she faced a firing squad qUad during the persecution of tho the church In Mexico about 40 years ago has haa died In New Orleans aged 79 a friend of her fathers father's once a Mexican cabinet minister recognized her as she stood before the guns and saved her life lite but two other Nuns her arrested companions were executed NATURE NOTES There are believed to be differ ent types of birds Most of them fly at ata a speed peed of 30 miles per hour but some go up to 60 00 Birds have wonderful eye sight Ight and can see things that a man can only make malte out by bl using field glasses Migratory birds bird sure lure test teat mens men's knowledge knowledge know know- ledge in probing why birds bird regularly come and go traveling as aa the Attie tern miles from North to South America and back home again was It the Ice-age Ice lasting of years that first dl dl- played them from their northern habitat habl tat Initiating migration that became second nature with birds or taking the released homing pigeons In far off oU distances distances dis dis- dis yet back they unerringly return what directs their night so ao exactly the answers are still with the birds Dy By the way I have seen a pair of at Blue Jays on the old brown house across the war wa Spring Is la on Its way nest building will soon be bo started b by them I STRIPED AND SPEEDY When you see a zebra at the zoo youcan youcan you youcan can be almost sure aure Its It's one 0 of the kind known as Chapmans Chapman's zebra from East Africa There are two other kinds kinds- the mountain zebra from South Africa which Is I. nearly extinct and the zebra the biggest and most beautifully marked this sort Is found In Abyssinia Zebras are very wild and hard to tame their great groat enemy Is la the lion UNITED PARK rAUK MINES PROFITS Fridays Friday's Tribune Robert W. W Bernick reporting announced net profits of for tor 1955 1055 The firm formed In 1953 1053 through merger of Silver Sliver King Coalition Mines and Park Utah Consolidated Consolidated Consoli Consoli- dated Mines Co operates zinc lead I mines mine In tn the tb Park Part CU City District Mr Nr Wallace Wallsee reported reparteeS that s sale al l of ore or lad lort year amounted to compared with in 1054 operated only 4 month months During last year United Park City employed an average of ot 2311 peo pea pie Miners drove feet teet of ot develop ment went work wort and sank feet teet of dla dia mond mend drill and feet of percussion lon drill exploratory hole bole tome Some dry tons tone of ore were produced which included In Included In in- 2900 ounces of gold ounces of ot silver lIver pounds of lead pounds of zinc and poun pounds ls of copper Metal prices Im fm Improved proved during 1955 1956 moving from 18 cents per pound for lead and 11 cents per pound for Pine to 18 16 and 13 cents respectively These Increases Increase In price resulting from the U V. B. B governments government's range long-range stockpiling program more than from any other reason Mr Wallace Wallace Wal lace said Foreign Imports of ot lead and zinc tine ores and metals were greater In 1955 1958 than in 1954 and represent nearly an time all high Mr Wallace concluded with the hope that It will be possible to expand production substantially with a view to making a profit and pay paya a dividend to stockholders We view It too from the angle of ot bringing back better times for Park City the above record of production seems sound and creditable for tor company and miners miner to Increase prosperity soon Is le vital to our ourtown ourtown town they here also aleo hold Interests that urgently need quickening to hang oil oh much longer In Park Part where times are hard Indeed ST ST. MARYS MARY'S ALTAR SOCIAL This will be on Thursday March 15 16 third of the month in Memorial buildIng building build build- ing at 8 pm p.m. as usual we Invite all our friends to be present for tor an enjoyable evening for the benefit of ot Altar Society funds The ladles committee will entertain entertain enter enter- tain taro guests at the Intermission and Me rs Clarence Hays and William OKeefe will conduct the games SPRING BAZAAR MARCH 24 Tickets for tor same are moving slowly we still have lots on hand we would like Ilke sellers to push sales and seek for more The demand for tickets for 2000 Easter Foster bonnet Is good we hope to have bazaar prizes on display soon We need ladles adles for tor kitchen services young girls to tomake tomake tomake make ready candles candies cookies and homemade homemade homemade home home- made fudge The cards for tor postal packets from tram out of state friends have been obtained now WE HEAR That over last weekend Mr and Mrs Tom Costa Costas and Mrs Audrey Sullivan made a trip to Las Vegas leaving Park ParkIn Parkin In n Toms Tom's new Packard on Friday morning morn- morn Ing ng returning Monday evening That Dill Bill and Audrey Sullivan were at the Lions Lion dinner In Memorial building to greet the District Governor from tram Logan with secretary on last Thursday evening shortly after alter 7 pm p.m. Also on Thursday by 1 pm p.m. a number of ladles of Homemakers Homemaker's Homemakers Homemaker's Homemakers Homemaker's Home- Home makers maker's Club had Ml Miss Naomi Naom Jensen to lunch where uses of vegetables were demonstrated by Instructors That Justo Juato Is making fair progress In Holy Cross hospital Salt Balt Lake Her visit visit- visiting visitIng visiting ing two sisters have returned home to Idaho That off cut is to be changed 13 12 miles of new rock trestles to replace old wooden one across Salt Lake Just out of ot Ogden new homes for tor workers will wUl go up new road made from tram Brigham side aide and new railroad laid down altogether 4 years work for tor men to be begun in April Ogden with Ram Jet factory too Is going to be busy for tor the next few tew years no doubt many folks will be moving there even some rome may be looking that way soon That Bus Dus Campbell new movie house owner has bos been In Park gutting out the orchestra pit In Egyptian removing figures fig fig- figures ures on its walls waiLs making many alterations alterations alterations altera altera- to give it a modern look for its opening later on on by April 1 1 Its It's hoped It will be soon as folks miss it very much That Ted Smith Jr will be home on April 7 next with Robert Al Cullen coming a few days later both from tram Germany we will be glad to welcome them back to town That Jim Jennings writes regularly to home we congratulate ate him on his thoughtfulness He and ana Tom Daley Dilley get The Park Record faithfully faithfully faith faith- fully and read It through to the ads That Jim Weaver was assigned to the Navy so San Diego may be his first training depot It appears authorities needed some recruits We will be glad to hear soon from Jim That the high school pupils had a half day tr free on last Wednesday when parents patents assembled down there to hear the grade reports report That MI Miss Colleen Weaver left lett town on Friday last for ten days daya vacation long due to her In Los Angeles with her girl friends there we hope Colleen has hila hasa hilaa a nice time In California She may see her brother Jim In San Diego That Chick Lloyd Is back at work In Denver his next run over to Park will be the final anal up round-up trip That Mr and Mrs Fred Eley enjoyed their tour last month down to Los Angeles visited Knotts Knott's Berry Derry Farm dined there saw the sights then pushed down to Caron Coronado lido to sample steaks done over heated charcoal charcoal charcoal char char- coal next to which is i. quite a place storekeepers almost dragging In Americans Americana to buy their wares Its It's a common trait of our Latin race sellers to be pushing then sure welcome the dollars or visitors who no doubt go on ona ona ona a buying spree obtaining much of ot I doubtful value That some work in Sliver Silver I King and Judge mines is being put through the recent strike of ot a a. good I seam of metal brightens the mining outlook outlook out out- look but Its It's also said miners mIner are not so easily found any more That a a. boom in shares of non ferrous metals companies companies com com- panle swept through the Salt Lake Stock Exchange Thursday last lost some of the firms have properties in the Eureka District where several major companies companies com corn have exploration programs under underway underway way It could be a real up |