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Show J.fX AY iMAia iCLirriE, (or-lv (or-lv JL nu'i'ly of '"Show of Wtin-dois" Wtin-dois" coii)p:iny, who w;is wed-dt'd wed-dt'd in lliis city yesterday. ... V fflJSWEODl Couple Married in County j Clerk's Office in Salt j Lake. I j The fat that she was booked to fill : a hmg theatrical engagement at an I at tract n e salary mea nt little in the i life of MNs May Marvelette when that .enslavement was contracted vhh the in-: in-: j-i.-t e;;.'e of K iward b. I.e!roh that she become his bride. LoOroh i one of h trio of contort Ion i t s on this week's ! bill at the Orpheum th-ater. ! Mis Marehttc, or Mrs. LeGroh. as : she I't'canie ye-terdnv at the county clerk '.i o f f i . was formerly a member of the ' ' h -'' of "o:ider com: 'any, which lat niht fin is lied an en pavement pave-ment at the Sail Lake theater. At the com hi -ion of the n va crement in Loi Anv' h1-; la-t week Mrs. I.eGroh was to have tarted a tour over a vaudeville circuit, but when Mr. l.et'roh insisted that a Ion v enua.Lre:nent in heart affairs af-fairs was not nearly so desirable as immediate im-mediate marriage, she eame on to Salt Lake with the Orpheum eompanv. The pair were to have been married on Thursday, but Mr. I.eGroh was delayed de-layed in securing t he license. As Friday Fri-day was a holiday, the ceremony was postponed until veterdav. Mrs. L'eGroh will return to New York to join the Winter G:.rdm show, while Mr. LeGroh i will continue his tour over the Orpheum : circuit. |