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Show A SUNDAY WEDDING. A very pretty home wedding took place Sunday afternoon at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Ward, wber. their daughter Gllberta was given In marriage to Mr. Jack Thurston. Promptly at 4 o'clock Miss Cree tja derhlll began playing the weddloS march and the young couple, unattended, unat-tended, took their places before Kev. J. McClaln, who performed the beautiful beau-tiful ring ceremony with great ln-prenslveness. ln-prenslveness. After the ceremony, congratulations and best wishes, the bride and groom, amid a shower of rice and old ahoes were accompanied by the wedding gueflta to their ae home, returning later to the wedding suppe r at the Ward home. 8upper waa served by Miss Cree Underbill, Norman Lambert. Misses Edna and Kthcl Ward, sisters of the bride. Many beautiful and valuable wedding gifts were received by this popular young couple. Only the immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom were present, among whom were: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ward, father and mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. John Thurston, of Morgan; Utah, father and mother of the groom, Ia'o Thurston, brother of the groom; Minn Helen Hart of Tremoq-ton, Tremoq-ton, Utah; Mr. and Mra. Archie Peter son, cousins of the groom; Missel Edna, Ethel and Hattle Ward, sister! of the bride; Miss Cree Underbill. Mr. Carl Elmer. Mr. Norman Lambert, Mr. Leonard Blades, Mrs. Jennie Andrew' Mr. Bert B. Chambers. Mr. Philip hs'A sonvaUjr peJta and tyav. J. MefvAj of Salt Lake City. Tj Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thurston will kI to bouse keeping at once in the Jamil ary cottage and will be at home ttN their many friends after June 1. I |