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Show MARRIED DURING VISIT HERE ' S8 JLi GROOM MAKES LONG JOURNEY MISS CAMILLE VAN DYKE HOFFMAN of New Orleans, La., and Arthur D. Frisby of Oswego, N. Y., who were married in Salt Lake yesterday. i rr'ii '"' ""' 11111 tfl" into, I rTiin """i ii't ni " "1U - II trw:'W'-rJSff'iW- ? t t i Z i 1 - -o -7 n ,ui ? t , t? iff i ninl 1 I l .... , ..... H' I UwW" ' WWrJ Couple Will Make Home in Hot Springs, Ark., in Future. AFTER a trip nearly across the continent con-tinent to claim his bride, Arthur D. Frishy of Oswego, X. V., was married in Salt Lake yesterday afternoon to Camille Vau Dyke-Huffman, Dyke-Huffman, of Xcw Orleans. I-a. Mi? llotl'niau and h"r mother, Mrs. Lillian Vau Dyke, were on their way to l alitor ali-tor uia to spend tlie summer. A I ter a five weokii' vi-dt here, jut as they were preparing to leave yesterdav, they re-ceive'l re-ceive'l a telegram from Mr. Frisliy, say-itttr say-itttr that he was on lii? way to the city. He also mentioned that he had purchased a restaurant in J I ot Springy, Ark., and wanted to be married here in order that ' he mb'ht take his. uife to his place of 1 businos. yir. Frisby i- the son of William Frisby Fris-by of Oswego, X. V., a retired merchant. Mrs. Frisby was the daughter of Mrs. Lillian Van Dyke, a prominent Xew Orleans Or-leans society woman and owner of large cattle interests near Dallas, Texas. Immediately after the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Frisby left for 11 ot Springs on their hunrvmoon, while M rs. Van Dvke continued on her way to the coast. They were very much pleased with Salt Lake, claiming it to be the most beautiful beauti-ful city they had ever visited. The -eremoiiv was performed by the Kev. Mart in Thomas in the Waterloo Methodist church at ..:30 o'clock. |