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Show Salt Lake Musician Weds in Romantic Coast Setting Special to The Tribune. SAX FRANCISCO. CaJ.. Aug. 20. In a petting probably more romantic and unique than any ever selected before for a San Francisco -wedding, AYillarU "W-ihe, concert violinist and orchestra orches-tra leader of Salt Lake, claimed .Miss Jean C. Arnold oi this city as his bride la-st Monday. As the weddlnp ceremony was bains performed, the young couple stood in the shadow of tiie stately "Portals of the Past," famous relics of the great fire of li'C'O. which no-.v rest at the shore of a lake in Colden Gate park. Sunset was t lie time selected for this unusual ceremony by the couplo who chose to become man and wife under the most romantic c:rcum-s'.:u:ees c:rcum-s'.:u:ees which they could arrange. The llev. Frederick J. Vincent tied the nuptial knot as the couple ami three attendants stood beneath the portals, marble pillars, which were the only remains O'" one of San Francisco's Fran-cisco's ' most fashionable resiliences, destroyed in the lire. Irvin C. Keeler. local publtsher.v.-as best man. and his mother. IMvs. Grace Lynch, sister of the bride. was matron of honor. After the ceremony the couple left for a honeymoon through Californ a, .".iter which they will reside in Salt Lake. The bi-ideKi-oom was formerly leaner at different times of the Salt Lake, the Orpheuni and Paraniount-Lnipress I theater orchestras. |