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Show Miriam Ellis Will Be Wed On Saturday Mis Miriam Eth of 8alt Lak City will become th brld of Hugh J. HlntM, sen of Mr. and Mm. P. F. Hints. U South Thirteenth East street, on Saturday evening at the horn of bar vncl and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Ellis, 1700 Waahinftoa avenue. Of dan. Mia Ellis, who la Ui daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John PrankUn Ellis, formerly of Ogdea and bow of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, England, En-gland, baa coomb Miai Cherry Dayne to ba bar only attendant. John D. Caulflald will ba bast man far .Mr. Mlntea. Mlas Daynaa was boatass at a lovsly breakfast Sunday morning In the president's suite of the Hotel Utah. Easter baskets of spring fkrwsrs decorated the table. Quests included Miss Jane Haymond, Miss Judy Ray, Miss Jans Rawlins, Miss Lillian Hanson, Mrs. Jack Cornwall, Corn-wall, Miss Peggy Lund, Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Carter, Miss Hope Chrlstsn-sen. Chrlstsn-sen. Miss Rosslls Carter, Mlsa Virginia Vir-ginia Parr and Mrs. Clarsnce W. Dlnamore and Mrs. Thomas K. i Jeremy, alstsra of the hostess, who assisted her. Dr. and Mrs. Esra C Rich wiU entertain with a dinner at their home In Ogden on Monday evening in honor of Mlas Ellis and Mr. Hintae. Tuesday afternoon Miss Ellis will be complimented at a tea at which her aunts, Mrs. Paul Ellis and Mrs. Oliver O. Ellis, wlU be hostesses at the letter's horns on i Second avenue. Thursday evening Mrs. Don E. Peckenpaugh will en-I en-I tertaln with a dinner at her home In Ogden for the popular bride-elect |