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Show j j) &S -t'j' Young Salt Lake Girl Marries in Ogden NXOUN'CIOAnSNT is made by Mrs. A Edna L. Houlz of the marriage of her da lighter. Virginia Juno, to Morton Joseph Hlrsch of Ixjs Angeles, which took place yesterday nt noon in Ocfl'n. The ceremony was performed in Ihr bishop's office by Elder AV. J. Young. The couple returned here immetl lately afLer the manUipe and h-ft at 1:40 o'clock for a honeymoon trip 1o Denver. The bride is a former pupil of the East high school and Is popular in younger society circles. Mr. Hirsch wns recently 'norably discharged from the navy and VTturned a short while ago from duty if overseas. He is now traveling for a busi- ness firm in Kansas City. The couple probably will make their home in Los Angeles. News has been received in Salt Iyake of the marriage of Mlsa Cora Mi-lain, Mi-lain, daughter of Mrs. Laura Elizabeth "'v Milam, formerly of Sa! Laka and now of New York, and L'rederic James Bowlan of Pittsburg. The marriage look place August .11 in Now York, but Is just announced. an-nounced. The couple are making llieir home In Pittsburg at the Bclleview dwellings. The bride if a talented young musician and moving-picture :.ce tress, f-he, has made her home in New York the last 1 wo years and has been playing motion-picture motion-picture leads at the Eort ljee studios. Mr. Bowlan is a well-known banker of Pittsburg Pitts-burg and is a member of the Duchesne Huh and the Oakment Country club, lie formerly lived in Chicngo. Mrs. H. F. Heath announces the marriage mar-riage of her daughter, Harbara, and W. T. Layman of Ixjs Angeles. The wedding took place November If. at the home of the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. E. Stewart, in Eos Angeles. Mr. Layman is a prominent promi-nent voung business man of Ixis Angeles, and Miss Heath is well known in Salt Lake society r Ire Its. The couple will make their home at the Uurton Arms apartments In Los Angeles. A luncheon announced for today to bo given bv Mrs. John Dalre Van Cott and Mis? Dorothy Lalley at the Hotel Utah, in honor of Miss Adelaide Woodruff, has been postponed for one week. Miss Gladys Morden Parratt will leave for her home in I.os Angeles today, afier a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. L'arratl. $ . Mfss Katherine Ryan has returned from ; P.utte, Mont., where she has spent the j lciM three months. i V . ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Groesbeck, who have j spent the last six weeks at the Hotel , Utah, left Thursday for their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Oruesbeck are former Salt Lakers. "! C. W. Ptimpson left a few days ago for New York. Mrs. Ptinipson, who has been visiting in Louisville, Ky.. joined him in Chicago for a trip to New York. They will return to Salt Lake before the Chrlst-V, Chrlst-V, inns hoi id a vs. X-sc : Society mwn for the Sunday editions will not f received by telephone Inter than 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Surh IteniH must re In 1p only to events of Sn t iirdji j- or for Hip foniing week. Social "venis of the pact week mnal be. sent In fy Friday night, fluh not en "ill imt tir received by telephone tele-phone Inler limn Friday. j jyn ISS GLADYS MORDEN BARRATT, ;j M"- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Barratt, I j who will return to her home in Los Angeles ; jj today after a short visit to her parents. : |