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Show BINFORD-McALIS- TER WEDDING Army Man Captures a Fair Logan Bride. Takes Her to "the Land of Flowers". Wedtiesda) marked the passing ol one of Logan's charming joting ladles, Miss Vcnna Harriet McAMster, who was carried away to a California homo by Lieut Robert J. Hlnford, of the 'JOth U. S. Infantry, stationed at Monterey. The ceremony that made the Logan ghl Mrs. Hlnford was performed early ear-ly Wednesday morning by Bishop II. G. Thatcher at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc-Allstcr.aud Mc-Allstcr.aud while only members of the Immediate family were guests, the occasion wasvery elaborate. Roses and chrysanthemums in profusion were used in artistic decoration of the McAllstcr home, and the dining room In green and white was of exceptional exception-al beauty. A wedding breakfast following fol-lowing the marriage ceremony, pre. pared by Miss Carrie McAllstcr,young-cr McAllstcr,young-cr sister of tliu bride and graduato of the Domestic Science department of the A, C. of U , Is said to havo been of surpassing delight, superior In Its conception and perfect In its component compo-nent parts. Mr. and Mrs. Hlnford left on the 3:30 train for Salt Lake city and prior to their departure were "hazed" to tho limit, rice being presented in quantities, quanti-ties, and the carriage taking them to the station 'being properly labeled. Lieutenant Hlnford is a native of Indiana, a llrst lieutenant, a line looking, look-ing, manly man with an ami) record of greatest credit to himself, and during dur-ing visits hero prior to his marriage made many warm friends. His bride has been one of the most popular ladles of Logan's joungur society so-ciety click's, and Hlnford may consider consid-er himself fortunate that he landed tho prize. Logan friends and acquaintances wish the young couple alt the Joys and pleasures that can reasonably be expected ex-pected to come w itli married life. |