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Show (Xkiliiimi Delis. WILSON-GALLIVAN. Surrounded by relatives and a few-intimate few-intimate friends. Miss Frances Wilson was on Wednesday evening wedded to Daniel Gallivan of Park. City. The. happy event took'place at the home of Mrs. S. J, Wilson of S3 H strict. Father Galligan of Park "City officiating-Promptly officiating-Promptly at 6:30 o'clock- Miss Clara Driscoll played the wedding march on the piano and the bridal party entered the drawing room from upstairs. The bridesmaid was Miss Faddies and the best man Charles Driscoll. Father Galligan Gal-ligan met the bride and groom and impressively im-pressively re;id the marriage service, while from the piano came a soft accompaniment. ac-companiment. The bride wore a very stylish gown of white chiffon the skirt elaborately arranged with pretty ruffles ruf-fles and the trimming being of old lacie. She carried bride roses. Miss Faddies wore a btcomin.T gown of white mulle, trimmed with lace, and carried La France roses. Following the ceremony all pressed forward to wish the bride all happiness happi-ness and to congratulate the groom. In the hall delicious pnuch was served and later a dainty menu formed the wedding supper, which, was discussed amid the utmost merriment by all present. The rooms of the residence had been very tastefully decorated with choice cut flowers and smilax, the table in the dining room being especially attractive with its floral centerpiece surrounded by rich cut glass and silver. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. S. J. Wilson and a sister of Mrs. Thomas Kearns, while the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Gallivan of Ivesdale, Tils., the father being a wealthy retired re-tired farmer of that section. He has teen in the mining industry at Park City and is very popular throughout j that big camp. Salt Lake is to lie the j future home of Mr. and Mrs. Gallivan and they will be at home to their friends after Jan. 15, at 83 H street. The lotermountain Catholic joins with hosts of friends in extending sincere sin-cere wishes for happiness and prosperity prosper-ity to ever attend Mr. Gallivan and his charming bride. |