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Show a;::i rece?iiu. Special to The Telegram. , .rROVO, Arrll 7. When George II. Lewis, County Assessor, returns hone from conference, he will meet with a very warm reception. Lewis left here; the first of tr-e week ostensibly to go to Salt Lake only for the conference, but news reached here yesterday that he j had been married to Miss May Nelson : of Spanish Fork, and his friends' and, associates promptly" proceeded to get ready for his return. The entire courthouse has been ap- I proprlately decorated -with bunting and signs, principally -the' latter, and George will find himself confronted with all. aorta of Inscriptions when Ut gets down to his office. . Here are a few of them: "Now, Master Georgle, please explain I say. To marry May In April Is a very peculiar pe-culiar way." "Don't look at me, girls, Tm married." mar-ried." ; "New wives assessable Statutes of 1906." . .. In the Assessor's1 office the friends have placed a number of wedding presents pres-ents for the bridal couple. There ars tin cups, bread pans,, pepper and salt boxes, toasting forks, old shoes, baby rattles, teething rings and many other articles useful to a newly. wedded pair. , Prominently displayed here are the 1 signs, "Behold, the bridegroom Cometh.'.' Com-eth.'.' -"You'll have to hurry if you want to see George." and manyotbera. In addition to this reception. It Is ru mored that an even warmer one is being be-ing prepared for him for slipping away and being married without letting any one into the swret. Lewis seems to have stored up much trouble and tribulation tribu-lation for himself. , |