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Show 1 ! Prominent Teacher i Claimed By idahoan 1 j Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Larson of ; Mayfield, announce the marriage of their daughter, Rhoda, to E. Daniel ' Harris of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The ' marriage ceremony was performed at Salt Lake City Monday of last week, i former mayor, C. Clarence Nselen, 1 officiating. 'The marriage ceremony ! was a quiet affair, only a few of the most intimate friends of the con-. con-. tracting parties being present. Mr. and Mrs. Harris returned from the Icnpitol city Thursday and during the 1 evening, the parents of the bride ! were host and hostess to more than 1 one hundred guests at an elaborate wedding reception and supper. The : Larson home was aglow with beautiful beauti-ful decorations for the occasions, the color scheme being .carried out in carol pink and yellow, with cluster" of carnations tastefully arranged about the banquet and living rooms. : Mrs. Harris is widely known ir educational circles in this section After graduation from the high school she took a special course a Snow college and later attended ttr University where she graduated v.'ith honors. For two years she taugh' school at Idaho Falls, and just prio-to prio-to her marriage she resigned a position posi-tion at the Lincoln school at Center field. She was a leader of the younger social set at her home town Mr. Harris is among the prosper ous farmers at Idaho Falls. He i1" a native of the Gem state and is wel' known and popular among the agri culturists and business men at h; home. Mr. and Mrs. Harris wil" make Idaho Falls their future home Mrs. Harris was the motif for r "miscellaneous" shower at the horn' of Mrs. W. F. Willardson last week ' lvn Mr?. W. F. Willardson, Mrs Clyde V.'illardson. Mrs. Lester Han '-mi. Mrs. Jas. Christiansen and Mrs. J X. Christ ir-nsen cr.t'-rlained. r:ir.es were the social diversion. Harris received many beatitifu' rv:ser.ts from her host of friends. |