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SALT LAKE CITY — Saint Ambrose Parish, located at 2315 Redondo Avenue, in Salt Lake City is sponsoring a parish mission in April. There will be five consecutive evenings of prayer, singing, and reflections in response to the preaching of Father John Kuehner, a Redemptorist priest from Chicago. The Redemptorists have a long history of preaching parish missions throughout the United States.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — The 2008 Madeleine Festival of the Arts and Humanities will open at 8 p.m. on Sunday, April 6, with a performance by the five member a capella vocal group Calmus Ensemble from Leipzig, Germany. The Calmus Ensemble is currently on a United States tour which will also take them to Yale University, Atlanta, and Chicago. The four (male) original members of this international award winning ensemble are all graduates of Leipzig’s distinguished Thomasschule (St. Thomas School) which was founded in the 13th century and most famously directed by Johann Sebastian Bach in the 18th century. The ensemble was joined two years after being founded by soprano Anja Lipfert to expand the group’s vocal range.
>>>OGDEN — John Wayne Chalk, 50, died Feb. 3 at his home of cancer.
>>>MURRAY — Grace Louise Sorich Buist, 58, died Jan. 31, after a year long fight against cancer.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY—Irene siempre ha sido una mujer bonita y a los 84 años de edad y con la enfermedad de Alzheimer, todavía se puede bañar, maquillar, y peinar para verse bien. "Cada vez le es más difícil escoger qué ponerse," dijo Cal Gaddis, su esposo por 64 años. "Pero se alegra cuando apruebo su vestuario."
>>>SALT LAKE CITY—Irene has always been a pretty girl and at age 84 and with Alzheimer’s disease, she still manages to shower, put make-up on, and get her hair done to look good.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Willie Price has been the Parish Athletic Recreation Association (PARA) League commissioner for more than 40 years.
>>>OGDEN — Benedictine Sister Judine (Rita) Suter, 83, died after a short illness on Thursday, March 20, 2008.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Emmett Louis "Bobo" Till was just 14 years old when he was kidnapped and brutally murdered in the small town of Money, Miss. Till, an African American, had been visiting his cousins in Money from his home in Chicago, when he, in a moment of boasting and on a dare, whistled at a white woman, Carolyn Bryant. His torture and murder at the hands of the woman’s husband, Roy Bryant, and his half-brother, has been said by many to have been "one of the leading events that motivated the American Civil Rights movement," said Chris Crowe, author of "Mississippi Trial, 1955," a book of historical fiction based on the Till case.
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