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Show orururn njxruiruTjnruruiJnjn rtria BuvnrtvtAnvnnnnnuxnAnAnnvirlj SOCIETT was chiefly Interested yesterday yes-terday In the numerous weddings which took place In the city. ' It was a busy day at the altar, no less than a dozen marriages being solemnized. The only church wedding among the list was that of Miss Vera Higglns, to Robert Wilson which took . place at Mission chapel, and was followed by a large reception at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Higglns. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, will make their home In this city. At the home of Mr, and Mrs, G. M.' Ottlnger last night their daughter, Rowena,- was married to Abraham Hatch. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Roroney at 8 o'clock, and a reception followed for relatives of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch will live In Heber City. ' . The marriage of Miss Lenora Driggs and George R. Steele was selomnlzed last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner. The young couple. will make their home In this city. Miss May Louise Vowles was married to Will O. Swaner at the home of her parents last night. It was a pretty home wedding. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Lillian Vowles, and Fred Swaner was best man. Another wedding of yesterday was that of Miss Rose Vick and Lorenzo J. King, which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. A large reception recep-tion followed the ceremony. After July 1st Mr. and Mrs. King will be at home at 62 West Third North street. A double wedding of the day was that of Miss Mima McOmie of Murray and Joseph D. Harker of Taylorsvllle, and of Miss Emma Harker and Joseph Mc-. Omle. . A reception was tendered the young couples at the home of Mrs. J. P. McOmie at Murray, after the marriage mar-riage ceremony. Anotner weaamg oi tne aay was tnat of Miss Ruth Bywater and Joseph. M. Jorgensen. The ceremony was performed per-formed at the home of the bride's parents, pa-rents, In the presence of only Immediate Immedi-ate relatives. ...... . .. w.. . Mrs. R. B. Carter and daughter Alleen left yesterday evening for a two weeks' tour of Colorado.' Mies Carter has been a pupil at St. Mary's academy and will attend an academy in New York State next year. '" MRS. C. N. LOSING and daughter, Adele. left last Wednesday for Denver Den-ver to visit w.lth friends and relatives. MISS EDYTHE ELLERBECK entertained enter-tained the young girls of the Cup and Saucer club at her home Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. - MR. AND MRS. W. G. LAMB win entertain a number of friends at a lake, party Saturday evening. MISS ANNA McCORNICK will entertain en-tertain at a luncheon today In honor of Miss Edna Donnellan. .. .. - MRS. STANLEY CLAWSON and Mrs. John E. Hansen gave a muslcale last evening In honor of Mrs. Rebecca Morris. . . MRS. GEORGE R. HANCOCK entertained enter-tained at a dainty luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Edith Ferry. A PLEASANT AFFAIR was the Informal In-formal muslcale for Mr. Garner Sten house, given by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moulton last evening. .... MRS. RAWLINS and Miss Rawlins |