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Show RASMUS3EH-SEELY HUPTIALS I - One of the biggest weddings that j have occurred for soinetinu took place, j lat Wednesday afternoon at the town I residenc3 of Mr. and .Mrs. John Rjs j mussen, when their youngest daughter, ' Ivo, and Mr. Azcl W. Set'.y. youngest j son of Mr. and Mrs. Den C. Seely, j pioneers in Emery c ounty were wed. Over an hundred invi..anor.s were sent and nearly every one of their host of friends responded so that a large crowd ' of friends and relatives were present. The ceremony was performed at a'-bout a'-bout six o'clock, by Bi-diop S. H. Larsen, Lar-sen, immedially after which the guests sat down to a sumptuous repast. re-past. A program, games, etc., took up the balance of the evening. Mrs. Jos. Jones of Trice, sister of the groom, was one of the out-of-town attendants. i The bride wore a beautiful gown of White silk poplin, trimmed with over-lace over-lace and pearl beads. : A multitude of useful and beautiful present swore rec.jived and the whole evening much enjoyed by all. i |