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Show STIRLING-WORKMAN' Mr. Rex Stirling and Miss Thelma Workman were married in the St. George temple, June 17. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Mary W. Hall of Hurricane and the late Jacob L. Workman, and is an amiable and very highly respected young lndy who is well and favorably known in this city, where she attended attend-ed the Dixie College. The groom is an exemplary young man of Leeds, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Storling of that place. Handsome cards announced a reception re-ception at the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday evening, June IS. The News joins the many friends of the happy young couple in wishing them much happiness. "e body Is having to ptry:itiu mny uuur the account at times, but ultlmatf nt the hills come In with interest. C'l It Is better on the whole for ea man to pny his share nf the bill. : 1" one resf-ects a boy who Is (tlwaya eaf n'l to sit In. but who never reaches for t cheek. If the hmne folks are wllli to make the sacriliees iind furnish t money, pen ousht to play the gin y. fairly, to economize occasionally a :er to square his half of the account bj 12, return of manly character and gc nd scholarship. Jit. |