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Show A FASHIONABLE EVENT. Th, Marriage of C. K. South worth to Mlu Dally Dillon at Co,t,llp Hot Spring!. Utah county has been active the past several days in anticipation of the marriage mar-riage of Mr. C. K. Southworth of Cos-tella Cos-tella hot springs to Miss Daisy, the charming daughter of lion. Thomas Dallin of Springville. The consummation consumma-tion of this notable event took place at Cot tella hot springs in the presence of one of the most brilliant assemblies that ever assembled at the foot of Utah's hymenial alter. Guests to the number of seventy-five arrived at the Springs from various points alung the line of tho Uio Grande Western from Salt Lake to Frice, including in-cluding his honor, Governor A. L. Thonr as and Colonel II. K. Page. Mrs. Soutl.woi ili, mother of the groom, took charge of the details of the banquet and it lacked in nothing to meet the desires of the most fastidious attendant. At 7:30 iu the evening most of the guests had registered their presence at the springs and were ushered into the hospitable roof under which tho ceremony cere-mony was to solemnized by the Kev. C. M. Shepherd of Springville. Walter W. Southworth and Miss Kitlie Dougall attended tho contracting parties as groomsman and bridesmaid respectively, respec-tively, tho bride appearing in an exquisite ex-quisite silk toilette of zinc-blue, en traine while tho bridesmaid was charmingly charm-ingly attired in china silk, en traine. The ceremony having been performed the guests were escorted to the spacious dining room where plates were set for the entire party and where a magnificent magnifi-cent collation was served of which all partook with zeal. A toast was offered tho newly married couple to which Governor Thomas responded in a vein that was at ouce happy and striking. The banquet over and the guests having hav-ing lavished their congratulation on Mr. and Mrs. Southworth the apartment apart-ment was cleared and all abandoned themselves to terpsichorean indulgences that were kept up until one o'clock in the morning at which time the train arrived and the visitors were borne homeward. Among the delegation from Salt Lake who participated in the event were Mrs. A. H. Calder, Mrs. F. Cusick, Mrs. H. Calder. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sum Nichols. Miss Carrie, Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shermer, Governor Thomas, and Colonel Fage. The guests from Springville were II. M. Dougall, wife and daughter, John Dallin ami wife, Thomas Dallin and wife, Davis Clark and wife, Miss Eugenie Murger, the Misses Mollie and Khoda Groosbeck. Kev. C, M. Shepherd, Dr. J. W. K. Bracken, and H. M. McDoogall, jr. From F. V. Junction were Dr. O. J. Campbell and wife, and from Clear Creek J. W. Coburn, wife and daughter. daugh-ter. The Provo attendance was represented repre-sented by Dave Felt and wife, Miss Dora Moore and Messrs. A. G. Sutherland, Suther-land, G. W. Richards. Thomas Stanton. E. Olson, William Hill, S. ipperson and Stephen Bee. The eminent esteem in which thfe principals were held found abundant and substantial evidence in the costly and magnificent collection of presents that found their way to the residence. The newly married couple begin life with the "good wishes of a host of friends, with whom The Times unites in tendering congratulations. |