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Show MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED OF FORMER CUNNISON WOMAN The following announcement of the marriage of a former Gunnison woman, wo-man, well and popularly known here, will be of interest to her former associates. as-sociates. Mrs. Tall i3 a native of this city, but l-f t several years ago. Her f reijin-itt visits here since leaving, however, has held the friendship dear to her friends, and all will extend the blessings of happiness dear to her and her chosen life-long companion. compan-ion. In announcing the mariage, the ligby Star has the following: Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Deoine Halverson, to Aldon Tall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wra. A. Tall of Rigby. The marriage ftvas performed Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Tall returned to Rigby Christmas morning morn-ing and will make their home here until next fall, when they will leave for Washington, D. C, where Mr. Tall will enter a medical college. ' The bride is a young lady of unusual un-usual accomplishments, being a tal-snted tal-snted pianist and organist. Follow-ng Follow-ng the completion of musical studies at the McCune School of Music, she npent several months in New York City under the' tutorship of Lew White, famed organist. She has traveled trav-eled widely and is a young lady of harmmg personality. Mr. Tall is a graduate of the University Uni-versity of Idaho, where he manifest- d a very active interest m all cam-ms cam-ms affairs. He was a member of the ;tudent council and during his last ear was honored with the presidency )f the student-body of the university. He also made a splendid scholastic record. Since his graduation he has been on the faculty of the Midway ligh school. Both Mr. and Mrs. Tall take an active part in social and religious circles. 1 |