Show sells in logan titi THE JOURNAL is indebted to mr jos i E wilson for the following I 1 last wednesday evening evenin 11 a scene of unusual rejoicing and festivity was shown at the residence of sir and sirs mrs eli bell in fourth ward the occasion was tho lived wedding dlug reception of their second son alfred J cell bell the ceremony uniting in marriage miss eva ortho of tho first ward and that gentleman having been performed in the temple during the day the bride is 9 the dauch daughter 0 ter of francis and alta shurtliff ift who have made their home in logan for nea nearly riv four years mr irs S has been in the employ of the ore oreon oregon on lumber company as foreman of their mills in oregon 0 numerous relatives and friends of the estimable young couple were present amon among them were the pare parents ants of the bride bride and groom bisho bishop p smith of the fourth ward a and nd can counselor wilson of the first ward not forgetting mr seagers and his newly made bride miss mary robbins A CI laughter daughter of mr thomas morgan was adiong among 0 the invited guests but it seems sh she e concluded to have a wr we edding diling t of her own thiis this made three ma 0 among near neighbors forty nine in all partook of the viands so liberally provided and tastefully arranged on the long table A glance lanco showed art artissia istia cakes v vases ases of beautiful flowers and ornamentations skillfully set the tendency being to tints of pink and cream many articles of use and beauty had bad been sent in to adorn a new household the holiday spirit the marriage I 1 of CU couples les hospitality I 1 V 1 LL u vu A of tri edle filae and belles present drew forth the muse of one of tho company i in n the following toast the wedding e bells our friends the bells the belles around we seo see the belle that was the bell that is and the bells that aro to be some peculiarly sweet verses on marriage t were copied by an eleven year year old neighbor girl and sent in which were wera read and highly appreciated precia ted during tho even evening in a 1 slab trough was placed in the middle of the floor an orchestra consisting of a two string fiddle a broken guitar bass viol and some brass horns started music and the bridegrooms bride grooms elder but unmarried brother was lid bid dance in the pi pig trough the gentleman pleaded that ho he had not had supper and was too weak to dance As he looked hungry he was permitted to go to the table in doing so lie lead a comely young I 1 lady with a knowing smile as if to tay say 1 I shall not have to dance in the pig trough very long musie songs and games were indulged in until an early hour when the company separated amid many many expressions of good will to tle the happy couple an impression impressio was created that instead of slackening hard times had given new lifo life to the matrimonial industry next |