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Show Married in Mala L rilANCXK-OIIUKK Mhs Marian Green, sister of Dr. G. W. Green, becomes the bride of Dr. J. Mar- ion Francke. Mlas Green recently came to Utah to visit her brother and Incidentally met Dr. Francke, between which parties there had cxUtcd an engagement of some three years' duration. Dr Francke is si believer In tho time worn adage that "procrastination Is the thief of all things desirable," aud wLiuly concluded con-cluded that It was not good form to longer live the llfu of a bachelor. So with Dr and Mrs.O.W. Groun us gnosis, thu happy couple were united In mar rlage Monday, at tho home of Justice Leo, after which they immediately took the train south for points not specified. As they passed through this city, qulto a number of their friends weut to the depot and showered thu coach with rlco aud old shoes. Dr. Francke has been a resident of tbts city for somo time psst aud has made mauy frieuds in this vlcluity. Miss Green recently came here from Oklahoma. She Is an accomplished young I lady and a college graduate. Mr aud Mrs Francke returned to this I city Thursday evening from a few days' visit in Ogden and will reside hero per-mancntly. per-mancntly. They were given a royal reception re-ception by the farooua tin-can band thu same night, thu strains of "melodious" (?) music arousing tho town marshal who, had a good notion to arrest thu wholu crowd fordhtturblug the pcacu, UINOHAM-WOOUUCIIY j John Ulughnm, an ctnployeoof A.R. Smith & Co., and Miss Rose Woodbury, one of the"hcUo" girls at central, were united in marriage Monday at Malad City by County Cftrk Richards . J Mr. Rlugham Is thu son' of J. S. Ring-ham Ring-ham of Rrlgham City, aud ha.- made many frlunds during his stay lutbls clty. Miss Woodbury la tbu charmiog daughter daugh-ter of Mr. aud" Mrs. Woodbury(deceued) of Beaver, Ut. They will make this city their future home, Wo extend congratulations to the above mentioned couples aud wish them a happy and prosperous Journey through life. |