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Show SPORTING EDITOR WINS A BRIDE DURING AUTO SPIN ' . j Mrr,. w. W. Glasmsnn. ( WS .'STrrr-rr-, r',ryyv v-r9yip',y'''r ?W J r j i 1 f T r ' : il ftjUi ,V. . .Y-ai- ..I fc II AT in o'rloi-k .'esi.erdny morning-li;im morning-li;im ". Olasmnnn iind Miss .hianita KU-liartl.s or i:-io stai'ted out for un j af(er-hiH;Lkfast spin in the former's little '.I niadsifr. At ::- the young couple prS'-nt f:d tliPriiselves at Farming ton le-iVire le-iVire Junti'-i Nt.'pM Palmer. wiUi a marriage mar-riage liciMi.sc and a ring. In a few mln-ut.s mln-ut.s Minh Rii-iia -ds liaci become Mrs. William i.Jltisniann. Tlie youiifr couple arrived in Salt Lake yesterday afternoon' and registered at the .WwiiOMo hotel. Mr. tlyyniann and his proUy wife were studenis together at the Ggdcn high school, from which itistitutton t lie husband srmluated in 1915. The bride has Just completed her junior year at Xh- hi'h school and is IS years old. Mr. LUastnann is the son of the late William ;h.s'rann of V'-l Twonty-fourth street,: Ogdt u, editor and publisher of the Og- : dtm Sianda rd. He is sporting editor of the Stii miii and had intended to return to St. John's Military academy, DelaMeld, Wis., for his junior year. The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Richards, 2dT Washington avenue, Ogden. and Is a niece of Miss Cora IT. Flinders. N'owliouse hotel. |