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Show MARRIAGE KEPT SECRET. Salt Lake, Apfll 2. Ira Egan of tho mechanical department or the Tribune Trib-une and Miss Parthenla Rudd, who until a few days aso was working for the Paris Millinery company, were married September 12 of last year. Although they had been married more than six months, not even the members mem-bers of their families suspected tho fact until it was announced a few days ago tnat they worer going to houbc-I houbc-I kooping. Tncre were no oojcctlons to I me marriage, but the young people say that tnoy dfdn't see way everybody every-body should knowr lMHintJl taey wero ready to so to housekeeping. , $ ? t -Both of tho voting liconlo wero born, and reared in Salt LaKo City and havo many friends hero who will extend ex-tend congratulations. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Egan of Smlthfleld, and tho brido Is the daughtor of Mr. and ('Mrs. t3. C Rudd of 518 North Firat 'West street, Mr. and Mrs. Egan announce an-nounce that thoy aro now at home to tholr frlonds at 559 jEast' SiJ$th South street jk ' J |