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Show THE CITIZEN 6 Donald, maid of honor, wore an imported model of sea green georgette, combined .with French flowers, and her bouquet was of blush pink rosebuds. Miss Catherine Crowley, first bridesmaid, was charming in a bouffant model of canary and silver georgette crepe, and she carried orchid butterfly sweet peas and rusebuds. Madeline Crawford, another Miss bridesmaid, wore a beautiful model of embroidered orchid georgette crepe and carried an armful of pink roses. Herbert Rich was best man. Mrs. J. G. McDonald wore a handsome gown of peach colored beaded georgette. Assisting the bridal party in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rich. Mrs. W. B. Kendall and Mrs. E W. Christensen, sisters of the bride, wrere in charge of the dining room, assisted by a number of the girl friends of the bride. Young girls who assisted in serving are Miss Sara Moyle, Miss Phyllis Romney, Miss Alice Spence, Miss Helen Daynes, Miss Mary Whitney, Miss Dorothy Robinson, Miss Afton Carpenter, Miss Louise Covey, Miss Florence Ray, Miss Janice Clayton, Mrs. Milton Hansen, MLs Nola Page, Miss Clarice Tanner, Mis3 Virginia Greeswell, Miss Ruth Solomon and Miss Leone Newell. Assisting in the general entertaining of the guests were Mrs. F. C. Solomon, Mis. G. B. Moreton, Mrs. W. Bert Robinson, Mrs. L. P. Van Voorhis and Mrs. L. W. Snow. The garden at the rear of the home was beautifully lighted with varicolored electric lights and punch was served in anoriental booth. During the receiving hours 600 guests called. Mr. and Mrs. Rich left late in the evening for a motor trip, and after November 1 will make their home in Salt Lake. TOBELMANN IS AGENT OF OHIO COPPER COMPANY. Attention is hereby called to a :hort article on the Ohio Copper company October 2, 1926, on page 27, in which artide it was erroneously stated that Samuel K. Kellock was manager, secretary and treasurer, whereas the fact had been overlooked that a change in the Salt Lake office had been made the first of the year when we had been informed that Kellocks services were of Utah, in our issue of terminated on January 1; 1926. Henry A. Tobelmann, for nearly seventeen years with :the Calumet Arizona and the New Cordenia properties, succeeded Manager Kellock as agent in the change of the Salt Lake office, with the title of assistant treasurer and assistant secretary for the company. Moscow Development work commenced on Creedmore mine, near this town. Newspaper Tones and Cuts Line Etchings Ordered A. M. Delivered P. M. Artistic Work Efforts to Please J. P. Ridges Engraving Company Regent St. Phone Was. 3723 122 YOUR WATER PIPE AN AERIAL! REPLACE STATIC WITH TONE BY USING The Luther Ground Wave LESS NOISE MORE TONE It Delivers The Radio Fan Forever of Antenna Trouble The Luther Radio Appliance Co. 1209 South State attractive BE SURE OF RESULTS fant model, with overdress of pale pink You wouldnt trade your eyesight for the w'ealth of the world. Nether can you afford to gamble with it. I Mrs. Gilbert T. Rich, who formerly was Miss Lucille McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald. One of the big society events of the season was that of the marriage of Miss Lucille McDosald to GiGlbert T. Rich, in the Salt' Lake Temple, followed by a beautiful wedding recep- tion at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald, in Federal Heights. The spacious living rooms were beautifully decorated with a wealth of flowers. The bride wore a beautiful, wedding gown of flesh pink satin, bouf SALT LAKE CITY Her long veil was of embroidered net and was caught, fanshaped, with orange blossoms. The attractive costume was completed with a shower of bride roses and lillies of the valley, tied with airy white tulle. Mrs. Gall McDonald, attending matron, was frocked in a handsome model of apricot georgette crepe, combined with gold lace and tulle, and her bouquet was of Ophelia roses. Miss Lillie Mc chiffon. I 1 Visit the recognized leaders in optical work their experience and rep-utation are your safeguards. Nothing is too good for YOUR EYES have us serve you. COT.LTM- BIAN SERVICE IS SURE. I 337 SO. MAIM ST. I TEL. WASATCH 5360 a lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilillllllllllllllillllllllllllil!llilliiiiilllllllli:illlllllillllilllllllli:illlili::ilii;ii;il ? l, :l 1 |