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Show POPULAR GUNNISON GIRL IS MARRIED AT MANTI Miss Vada Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Peterson of this city, and William Titcomb of American Ameri-can Fork, were married at Manti last Thursday, N. L. Edmunds officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by immediate im-mediate relatives of the bride and groom, Mrs. John Titcomb and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson, being present. pres-ent. Immediately following the ceremony cere-mony the party returned to Gunnison some large building contracts at Bingham and he and Mrs. Titcomb will make their home at the mining camp after October 15. Both have hosts of friends who will wish them happiness and contentment content-ment on their matrimonial voyage. and lhursday evening a home re- j ccption was tendered the newlyweds' t at the J. S. Peterson home. Some; , twenty guests were present at the '; reception and a delightful time was j spent in extending well wishes, indul-! , ging in cards, music and other diver-! ! sions. j Mrs. Titcomb is a native of this ! city, and has been a leader in the i ! younger social set. She attended the ! j schools of this city, later taking I special courses at Salt Lake. Mr. ; Titcomb is a carpenter by professddm j and is well and favorably known at! i his own community. At present he hag ' |