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Show MRS. FRED A. WAGER, state road commission stenographer, sten-ographer, who figured in quiet elopement Tuesday evening. I 18kms Qiflftiw I Iilfelf I 1 i FHDS DISCOVER SECRET OF ELOPERS Miss Francis Olsen and Fred A Wager Married by Farmington Justice. In answer to an emergency call Tuesday Tues-day -evening, the county clerk of Davis county rushed back to his office to find It not in flames, but only beselged by a youthful looking couple who were In an "awful hurry" to get a marriage license. As was afterward learned, the names of the parties were Fred A. "Wager and Miss Frances L. Olsen. both from Salt Lake, who explained that they had como to Farmlngton to got married, and, further, that they were not going to let any of their Salt Lake friends know anything about it for a "long, long time." Tho license was secured, after which a patient search for some time was made beforo Justice of the Peace William M. Bose could bo found. Love knew no barriers, however, and tho Justlco was finally located. It required only a short time then to put on the final touches, after which fr. and Mrs. Wager started homeward secure In the thought that they had outwitted their friends and were the real possessors of a secret. Thev were surprised yesterday, however, how-ever, when a largo number of their personal per-sonal friends, who had discovered in some unknown way the secret wedding, besieged tho young couple with congratulations. congrat-ulations. MIbs Olsen has for the past fourteen months been In tho office of the state road commission, employed as a stenographer, stenog-rapher, and her parents live at 571 JSast Fourth South street. Mr. Wager Is a member of the firm or Wager-Lewis company , "Wo will bo at home to our friends at the Kuster apartments, 321 East Fifth South street," said Mrs. Wager last night, "now that you are golnjr to tell them all about it." ' |