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SOUTH JORDAN — What do "Superman Returns" and the Catholic Mass have in common? Usually, not much. However, on Sunday, Aug, 27, both had one very important thing in common: stadium seating.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — When 9-year-old Bronwyn Stockton of Blessed Sacrament Parish, Sandy, learned there were children starting school who not only didn’t have backpacks, they didn’t have any school supplies to put in them, she went to work. By the time she was finished shopping, she’d fully stocked a bright pink backpack with all kinds of pencils, pens, erasers, notebooks, and crayons, mostly pink of course. Her backpack gift became one of more than 600 donated to Catholic Community Services of Utah’s Backpack Bonanza 2006 campaign.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Mele Vaisima, Judge Memorial Catholic High School’s student body president, is a friend to every one. She is in this world to serve her family, the students at school, the youth in her parish, and her parish community. She is a member of St. Patrick Parish, Salt Lake City, and is a graduate of Kearns-St. Ann School.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Gregory Glenn, founder of the Madeleine Choir School, said he gets at least five or six calls a year from people all over the country asking for advice about how to start a choir school.
>>>SANDY — Blessed Sacrament Elementary and Middle School was awarded a $300 grant from the Utah Aerospace Education Foundation, and a $500 grant from the Wal-Mart Supercenter in South Jordan.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Olivia Sandoval, 6, learned the gift of giving by donating 13 inches of her beautiful long, dark brown hair to Locks of Love last April. She is excited to be in the first grade at Our Lady of Lourdes School, Salt Lake City.
>>>LOGAN — Imagine you and 19 others in a life raft. There are many more people in the raft than can survive on the food and water provided. It falls to you to determine which of the 20 people, including yourself, will be allowed to stay in the raft’s 10 places. All you know about your fellow survivors is their occupations and their ages. Who would you choose?
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — "Catholic schools are one of the best kept secrets in Utah," said Molly Dumas. "Although, not any more."
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Cathleen Moore loves to teach and to learn. She decided to leave her position as principal of Our Lady of Lourdes School, Salt Lake City, last year to teach fifth grade at St. John the Baptist Elementary School, Draper.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — In the August 25 issue of the Intermountain Catholic we introduced you to the Binsfelds, a Minnesota family with eight children, five of them adopted. Neal and Jeanne Binsfeld and their children were traveling from Minnesota to California making stops in each state to heighten awareness of the needs of local children in foster care who are hoping for adoptive homes.
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