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Show Weddings and Engagements Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Griffin of Garfield Gar-field announce tho engagement of their daughter, Vera, to G. .. Kugler of this city. Miss Griffin is a promising young soprano, being a pupil of Mrs. W. A. Wotzoll. Mr, Kugler, formerly of Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, is tho manager of the Salt Lake Electric Supply company. The wedding wed-ding will take place in the car!,y fall. The date for the weddiuc of De Witt Knox of this city and Mbs Evelyn Powers of Denver was announced the past week. The marriage will take place at St. John's cathedral in Denver, August 27. Miss Margaret Walker of this city will be maid of honor. Miss Walker will leave for Denver August 21 to attend a uuiuber of parties to be given in honor of the bridal party. y k i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Lillian, to Herbert M. Crassly of Chicago. The marriage will take place in the early winter. - HI Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Bird announce the engagement of their sister, Mis? Fannie Bird, to Arthur Lcc Anderson., the wedding to - lake place in Seattle on August 19; " The marriage of Miss Lucile J. Morrison, Mor-rison, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Morrison, and Wallace II. Thaync, took place quictlv Tuesday at high noon with only the members of the immediate imme-diate families present. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne will be at homo to their friends after August 10 -at Aliu South Fourth East street. i; w . Miss Myrtle Gilbert and Emil Parker Par-ker were married at 5 o'clock Wednes-da3' Wednes-da3' afternoon at the heme of the bride's mother, Mrs. James Gilbert,, in Murray. The house was prettily decorated. deco-rated. The reception room was in lavender lav-ender and white, the dining room in pink and white, and. tho parlor in yellow yel-low aud green. The bride's gown was embroidered chifilon over crepe de chine with chrystal trimming. The lawn was brilliantb' lighted with electricity. n - ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Knowlton announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Lynne. to Harvey L. Selley. The wedding will take place the early part of September. A marriage of the past week was that of Miss Vera Engberg and Marcus Carney. Miss Engberg is one of Salt Lake's most popular vocalists. Mr. Came3r is interested in the laundry business, lining a stockholder and director di-rector of tho Murray laundry. After August "15 the couple will be at home to their friends in their new home at 868 East Ninth South street. "Victor M. Foote of Xcphi and Miss Gertrude Hamilton of Beaver City vere married by Justice of the Peace Harry S. Harper y?stcrda3' afternoon in his offices in the Judgo building. They left last night on a honeymoon trip through tho Yellowstone park, and upon their return will make their home in Nephi. Both Mr. Foote and his bride arc natives na-tives of Utah and arc from pioneer families of their neighborhoods. Mr, Foote is a prominent merchant in Nephi Ne-phi and was a candidate on the Democratic Demo-cratic ticket at the last election for county clerk. Mrs. E. Hamilton, mother moth-er of the bride, and Mrs. Lottie Bow-den Bow-den accompanied tho young persons to' Salt Lake City and were witnesses at the marriage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Parker au-nounco au-nounco thn enrasemont of their flaufrh- n - - - ry ter, Birdie G to William Schaaf. Tho wedding will take place in September. J V Announcement of tho engagement of Miss Dorothj' liooklidge, daughter of C. D. Eooklidge, and Arthur G. Tibby, both of this city, has been made by the parents of the bride. The Eooklidge Eook-lidge family is now in San Diego, Cal.. but will return in a short while. The marriage will take place in a short while. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Folland announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, .Reta, to T. R. Chamberlin of this city, the marriage to take place in tho early part of September. |