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Show POPULAR COUPLE MARRIED; GIVEN WARM RECEPTION Clinton Lundeberg, assistant operator oper-ator at the Telluride Power company's com-pany's offices of this city, and Miss Beulah Casady, popular instructor at the Gunnison Valley high school, were quietly jnarried in this city last Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at the home of E. L. Swalberg and Bishop Hans C. Olsen officiated. Only a few of the immediate imme-diate relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride, since coming to Gunnison Gunni-son last September from her home in Salt Lake, has won a host of warm friends and is popular in social and club work. She is a native of Idaho. She graduated from the Granite high school, and later attended the University of Utah, specializing in local expression and art. She is the daughter of-Mr. and. Mrs. W. H. Casady, Cas-ady, well known citizens of Salt Lake. Mr. Lundeberg is a native of Gunnison and is one of the promising promis-ing young business men of this city. Mr .and Mrs. Lundeberg have hosts of warm friends who will join in wishing them happiness and pros- j perity throughout their matrimonial voyage. They will make thek home in this city for the present. |