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SANDY — We awoke in the early hours of the morning. As we pulled into the parking lot of Blessed Sacrament School, we were instantly awake and ready to go. As we boarded the bus, our teacher, Mrs. Oritt, checked off our names. Everybody struggled for the seats in the back of the bus, and we all settled down. Right away we put on a movie and turned on iPods. Fifteen minutes later, we pulled out of the parking lot and the bus driver pulled over halfway down the street. The hot lunches were forgotten on the sidewalk, and parents chased down the bus trying to give us the cooler.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Women of the Diocese of Salt Lake City gathered Oct. 20 at Little American Hotel, Salt Lake City, to recognize and support two organizations; the Ladies of Charity of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, and Birthright of Ogden.
>>>DRAPER — The Autumn Catholic Teen Social (ACTS) was filled with laughter, joy, spirituality, and fun, as teens from throughout the Diocese of Salt Lake City met at Juan Diego Catholic High School Oct. 21.
>>>TUCSON, Ariz. — The Holy Land of Israel is considered sacred by the three largest monotheistic faiths – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but as tensions continually rise there, the smallest community of the three, the Christian Community, many of them Palestinians, suffers from the violence and oppression as much as the two larger communities.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — The lobby of the west building of the Utah State Capitol was packed with journalists, legislators, and lobbyists Oct. 17. Leaders of the pro-private school voucher forces spoke in a press conference about why they hope Utahns will vote for Referendum One, House Bill 148, which will provide education vouchers for students to apply to tuition in private schools, sectarian or secular.
>>>WEST VALLEY CITY — Audre Howard Eastwold died Aug. 4, from ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). She was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Parish.
>>>SANDY — Theodore "Ted" Robert Romano, 72, died Aug. 1.
>>>BOUNTIFUL — Of the many facts Jesus wanted us to know, one important fact is the poor will always be with us. St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac took this to heart and, in their wisdom, founded the Ladies of Charity in 1617, an organization of women dedicated to meeting the most basic and emergency needs of men, women, and children.
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