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Show Popular Maid Is Married In Temple Miss Elna Childs, daughter of Mr. .viul Mrs. Ed. S. Childs, and Kelleth Rushnell of Fillmore, were married at the Manti temple Thursday morning i.f last week. The marriage was marked mark-ed with the usual ceremonies as are performed in the edifice at Manti. Only a few of the most intimate relatives rela-tives witnessed the marriage vows. During the evening an elaborate wedding supper was given at the Thomas Boyington home in ; Manti, which was attended by nearly 100 vucsts. Long tables were arranged on hp lawn at the Boyington home anil nder the myriads of bright, glim-: glim-: Meririg lights, and a table adorned with vnri;'.ted roses, the setting was beautiful and alluring. The bride, well and popularly known in the county for her charm and beauty, graduated from the Manti Man-ti high school. She resided at Gunni-nii Gunni-nii for several years until she took up her final school work at Manti. Mr. Bushuell is well known at his home town. Ho has been, and will continue, an associate with his father in the farming and stock raising business at Fillmore, where the new-lyvveds new-lyvveds will make their future home. Those attending the wedding supper sup-per from Gunnison were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S. Childs, the Misses Margaret and Myil Childs, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Childs. Clarence Olawson, who is a guest of relatives 'here from Salt Lake, also attended, i |