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Show FOUR COUPLES WED Dank Cashier Halvorten Resigns Clarence Stauffcr or Wlllard Hurt. Brigham City, April 7. Tho, following follow-ing young couple from Brigham City I were married In the Salt Ikc temple last Wednesday: , Frank W. Earl and Miss Sophia Johnson of the First ward. I Henry L. Thorn of Perry and Miss Oneta Johneon of the First ward. Elmer Earners of the Second and MIm Edna Anderson of th First ward. Chauncv Nichols, son of the lato Bishop Alvln Nichols, end Miss Eva Parso( sister of Dr. R. A. I'earse of this city, were married at Ogden last Monday, Judge Murphy officiating. Shauncy Stauffer, a young man from Wlllard, met with an accident at that place Thursday morning. Ho was going go-ing to the farm work, when at tho railroad crossing , the Malad mixed train was there; In order to save lime he cllmbM up between the cars to get across, when Mb foot slipped, bringing bring-ing him to tho ground. Ju.it then tho engineer backed tho train and caught Mr. Stauffer's foot, 'which was badly crushed. The train took him to Brlg-hain Brlg-hain City, where he was taken to the hospital" for modlcal attendance. James B. Halvorsen who for about three years has been the cashier of the State bank or Brigham City, has severed sever-ed hlB connectlon-wlth that Institution and has accepted tho position of cashier cash-ier of the Ogden State bank. Assistant William T. Datis will now take the cashier's chair and his brother, David Davis, will be the assistant. |