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Show Ooddington-Houston Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Myrtlo Cod. dlngton, daughtor of Mr. anil Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton nnd Mr. Vornon Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Houston, both of this city, was solemnized solem-nized in the Snlt Iike Temple Thursday. Thurs-day. Aug 18th. A wedding reception for tho young couplo wis held In the Apollo "all that ovonlng at which COO porsons woro present. Dancing nnd ft short pro. gram formed tho ovonlng's entortnln-raont. entortnln-raont. ltofrcshmonts consisting of Ico cronm. .enko nnd punch wero served ser-ved . Tho brldo was boautlfully attired In n creation of cream silk georgotto lln. cd with Bilk broadcloth nnd also woro n bridal veil, and carried a bouquet of sweet peas nnd bridal roses. Tho mnld of honor. Miss Cndy Chndwlck, v,ps attired In pink georgotto over silver lnco, while tho two little flow ers girls, Misses Vera and Edith Clmdwlck Clmd-wlck and tho bridesmaids. Miss Merle Houston of this city nnd Miss Tvndell Oakey of Eureka wero dressed In or-rnndy or-rnndy of pnstol shndes, each carrying 11 bouquet of sweot peas. The groom end tho best man, Merrill White worn the cnnntlonnl black Tho moth, er of tho brldo woro 0 dres of gray baronet satin, nnd tho mother of tho groom's dress was of white nnd pink silk crcpo. The young couplo nro woll known In American Fork, both being graduates grad-uates of tho local high school. Mrs. Houston recently returned from n 2 years mission nnd Mr. Houston spent Inst year In Philadelphia 3tudylng medicine. Thoy will leavo about Sept. 10 for Philadelphia where Mr. Houston Hous-ton will resume his studies for tho cimlng term. |