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Show FATHER HURLEY WILL CONDUCT MISSION HERE Rev. Wilfred Hurley, of the Paulist Fathers will come to Bingham, on Sunday, May the 12th, to conduct a week's mis sion for Catholics and Non-Catholics. Father Hurley has conducted missions throughout the West during the past year. During that period he established himself him-self with his audience as a speaker who was exremely in teresting in his discussions of a variety of subjelts. When Fa ther Hurley was in Magna about a month ago, the Copper Club was putting on its feature program pro-gram of the season on the closing clos-ing night of the Mission. In spite of that opposition, than which there is no stronger be it said in compliment to the Utah Copper, capacity crowds turned out to hear Father Hurley. He appeals especially to nonCa-tho'ics nonCa-tho'ics as he was reared in non Catholic surroundings,' attended a non-Catholic College and therefore there-fore has a sympathetic view of the problems of those who are not affiliated with the church. It is superfluous to dwell on the magnetic personality of a missioner who undestands the pitfalls of civil life from his long experience in the United States Navy where he served as an officer during the World War resigning to study for the priesthood. may ll. lc uiiucjoi,uuu niai there will be no admission charges to this series of talks Father Hurley is a persona) friend of Father Ruel. the local pastor, and it is at the latter's invitation and insistence that he comes to Bingham. Every thinking citizen of this community commun-ity shou'd arrange to hear Fa ther Hurlev during the week of May the 12th. |