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Show FURNISS ASHWORTH At the home of Mrs. Hattie Ash-1 worth, Tuesday evening, December 15, Bishop Wesley Farrer officiated at the marriage ceremony of Misa Rubee-Furniss, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. T. A. Furniss, of Moreland, Idaho, Ida-ho, and William Ashworth, youngest son of Mrs. Ashworth. The ceremony was performed at ' o'clock in a pretty setting of Christmas Christ-mas decorations about the room, a group of close friends being present. The 'bride was attended by Miss La-Priel La-Priel Smith and Harry Garfield of Milford, acted as best man. Supper for the bridal party fol-I fol-I lowed the ceremony; and at eight o'clock, a wedding shower was tendered ten-dered the bride by a number of relatives rel-atives and friends. Mrs. Ashworth is known among the young people here and at Milford, Mil-ford, having spent some time here, and in the newly prepared home in Milford she will be in the midst of a circle of friends who are looking forward for-ward to a share in making her residence resi-dence there a most happy experience. Young Ashworth is an ex-service man and a legionnaire an old Beaver Bea-ver bov who has been the central figure of his group of comrodes during dur-ing recent weeks, looking towarts this time of his departure for his new location. Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth went on to Milford immediately. After the holidays they will enjoy a trip to California. Beaver City Press. Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth are at home in the Pfib1 apartments. f. . , |