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Show LONG KEPT MARRIAGE SECRET FORMALLY ANNOUNCED HERE Keeping a marriage secret for a period of six months, even from the dignified and particular heads of uni-veisities, uni-veisities, is a difficult matter-, but j this was accomplished just the same, i ing visited this section frequently, buying cattle for his company. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coyte of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Coyte left for Denver the first of the week. They will reside there permanently j and will be at home to their friends after June 20. On December 2S, 1926, Miss Khoda Jensen, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Jensen of this city, and Frederick G. Coyte, a prominent prom-inent cattle buyer, with Denver as his home, were married, an Idaho city being chosen as the ceremonial place. So close had the secret been kept that the president of the university, uni-versity, where the bride had been teaching, and where a strict adherence adher-ence to the rule of "unmarried women must stay single or resign," is followed, fol-lowed, was ignorant of the acts of Dan Cupid, until the announcement was made. The parents in Gunnison ' were also kept in ignorance, fearful that Mrs. Coyte would be forced to resign her position as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Coyte spent several days here last week and a formal announcement an-nouncement of the marriage was made by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. Coyte is well and popularly known in social am! educational circles cir-cles here. Af'.er completing her high school course, she spe'nt two vea-s at Parkville college, at Parkville, Mo. On her return from the east. she took a course at the University of Utah, later joining the faculty. Mr. Coyte is well known here, hav- |