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Show LYMAN COTTRELL A very pretty homei wedding took place Tuesday evening, December 29th at 6:30, when Miss Annice Lyman Ly-man and Fred Cottren were united in marriage at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. E. Lyman in Salt Lake City. The beautiful ring ceremony was performed by the bride's pastor. Rev Burgar of the 3rd Presbyterian church, and the bride was given away by her brother, Donald Lyman. Miss Fern Baxter was the bride's maid of honor and Mlas Flora Lyman Ly-man bride's maid. Roy Cottrell of Lynndyl, was his brother's best man. The bride's dress was of white broche velvet and v.'itte georgette, and she carried an arm bouquet of roses. The maid of honor wore blue brochei velvet, trimmed in sliver lace and the bridesmaid pink georgette. The house was beautifully decorated decor-ated in holly and Christmas decorations decora-tions and the Christmas idea was carried out at the dinner, which was served immediately after the ceremony cere-mony to twenty-eight guests. The bride and groom left that night for their new home in Milforu. Mr. Cottrell is one of Milford's finest young men. He has lived practically prac-tically his entirei life in Milford. He is a graduate of the local high school and then attended Westminster college col-lege in Salt Lake City three years. He was graduated with honors last spring from Occidental college, Los Angeles. He is at present a very popular pop-ular teacher in the local high school. Mrs. Cottrell also has many friends in Milford, having visited here a number of times in tha past few years. She is a graduate of Westminster West-minster college, Salt Lake City and has been employed the past five years in the Uniou Pacific offices in Salt Lake City. Mrs. cottrell ha been extended a warm welcome here by her husband's many friends DINNER FOR BRIDAL COUPLE On Monday evening, December 28, Miss Elizabeth Reherd, daughter of the president of Westminster college entertained at a dinner party at her home in Salt Lake City. The honor gutwls were Miss Annice Lyman anu Mr. Fred Cottrell. The guests weru Miss Margaret Hess. Miss Margaro; MrVey, Mr. Tom Duncan, Prof Gould Air. Lionel Brown. Mr. Harold He-herd He-herd and the' honor guests, mo-t of whom were class mates of Mr. Cottrell Cot-trell at Westminster. Much surprise was registered when Prof Reherd appeared in the role of colored butler. which roU 'was carried out to perfection. Aftet ! dinner, readings were given by Mis ; Reherd and Mr. Cottrell and the res. of the evening spent in reminiscing |