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Show I 1 " , I Baron Von Reidheim Weds Miss Wiesner i Buron Karl von 'Roidheim, who left his ensiled estate on tho Danube several sev-eral years . ago and is now one of the proprietors of the Sugar Houso bakery was married Monday afternoon to Miss Hilda Agues Wiesner, 18 years old daughter of Pobcri; Wiesner, 71 S West Second North street. Tho ceremony Avas performed by Deputy County Clerk David A. Smith, who, though famous as the "marrymp older,'' does not often officiate nt weddings of nobilitv. Tho bridegroom "is tho second son of Ba -on von Roidheim, and may in timo succeed to the estates that for o00 voars have looked down on the Danube's bluo waters. His father died six years ago, aud the title and tho estates passed to Baron Karl 'b undo A division of the patrimony, howovor gavo him about .$20,000. and ho sot nut to bco Europe first. Ho recoived an Italian army appointment, but left it to come to America and tho West whore his brother, also a "BaTon, had mado a great, success as a farmer in Idaho Two yoam ago tho young Baron whose .patrimony was depleted, came to l Salt Lake City, and was publicly received by tho Harmonic society. There ,;J'1C -14ss Wicsnor, thcu a school i M,:ctc?u' Prett intelligent and susceptible. A year ago the engagement of the Baron and Miss Wiesner was i-oinploted with the weddine nh vodli, Vn B.?flh9 has been cm-i cm-i f tin s "ly since ho came hero. shin vHhmnnU,S !,P f,0r,m.ed a 1'tner: sinn with nn uncle of his bride, Mr Koemcr. and thoy started the Siimr House bakery. Perhaps this circS cnknoCthplai"ea1 U,,C R'pitfcwS'lSg "ku thut graced the tnblo at the Har-mome Har-mome club Monday night. , who, a reception was tendored to the Baron and Baroness and which, it was ded"?", a?R Sir than ifc .whSasi Bo!eSRh the Sugar House enterprise in -i tr.,h-domocratic tr.,h-domocratic way. Lator it'iu uV jV W; J visit' the Uamibo1 StaWd |