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Show MARRIAGE MAY BE ANNULLED (Special fo The Herald.) SPANISH FORK, March 2(5. It is rumored here that at least one of the elopement marriages of local high school students will be au-nuled. au-nuled. The elopement holds the center of attraction here and is the topic of conversation wherever groups of men, women or children are assembled. The principals in the elopement are Max Thomas, lS-yeur-old son of P. Pratt Thomas, president of the Commercial Bank of Spanish Fork, Miss Ella Money, 18-year-old daughter daugh-ter of Bishop A. T. Money; J. Waldo Hagan, 18-year-old son of Dr. J. W. Hagan, and Hannah Larson, Lar-son, 15-year-old daughter of Hans La rson. The young people, all students of the Spanish Fork high school, were married unknown to their parents at Farmington, Tuesday afternoon. After returning from Farmington, each one went to his or her home, it is said. |