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Show WANTS' TO SAIL INTO MATRIMONY ATTACHED TO HER BELOVED KITE Love's young dream received a jolt Monday, when Miss Agnes L. Sharp, 17 .years old, and Le Roy Kite, 30 years bid, who ran away from Sandv Sunday, supposed' lo get married, appeared at the county clerk's office to get a marriage mar-riage license. With great surprise the i two young people received the information informa-tion that Papa Sharp had "beat them to it," and had left orders that no license should bo issued to the pair, a.s it was nn elopement, which ho wanted to stop, if possible. Mr. Sharp arrived at the county clerk's onion about an hour boforo the young people put in an appearance, and i after leaving his orders, went to the polico station, where ho asked aid in locating his missing daughter. While the father was visiting tho police the missing daughter, with the man of her choice, called lo get tho liconsoand being refused, left directly for parts unknown. Tho police put le- toctives to work directly trying to lo-I lo-I eate the couple, but up 'to ii late hour I Monday night they had not been found. It is supposed that the pair, after being refused the license at tho county building, went to somo other citv. whero JjcRov Kite will take unto himself him-self n wife, while Mr. Sharp is searching search-ing Salt Lake City in vain for his missing child. The father told tho polico I hat his daughter left Sandy Sunday afternoon, and when sho did not return lato in tho evening he became worried about her. Knowing that she wanted to get married, agaiust his will, he cumc to Salt Lake early Monday monnug to prevent the marriage if possible. Although Al-though he stole the lirst march on the young pair, t.hoy undoubtedly havo taken the wind out of his sails by go. ing (o some other city or town where it will bo possible for them to gel tho necessary license. |