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Show "j 0GDE UTAH. j (Special C ' nrespondence.) Among the qui Kl social events of the week was the w J ding Tuesday evening even-ing of Miss Etht QjGarr and Walter G. Emley, two of C.rj len's Popular young people. The eerUS lony was performed by Rev. Father P j Cushnahan at the home of the brid- ?n Washington avenue. ave-nue. Only imrti .d"ate relatives and friends of the b l(?e and groom were present. Miss Je sie Garr, sister of the bride, acted as !fc 'desmaid, and Elbert Emley as best ?i an- After the ceremony cere-mony the gueat Were served -to an elaborate supp r-. Many, beautiful presents were re c'ived along with the best wishes of k llost f friends. Mr. Emley is with tl ' Commercial National Nation-al hiuik, a posit m he has held for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. nley will make Ogden their future hop " Mr.- and Mrs. D- B. Sullivan left Tuesday of last eek fr a few weeks' visit with relativ 3 in Chicago and New York. J. D. Kenwor ''y. general agent of the freight de "'tment of the Rio Grande systeni, W1h headquarters in Salt Lake, was.i 1 Ogden Thursday and was the guest 6f General Agent Cronin of the local offic?s- J. F. Kane ofj Pocatello, one of the leading businessimen of that town, arrived ar-rived in Ogden tps morning from Denver, Den-ver, where he nas been on business. While in Ogden h visited the Sacred Heart academy, where his daughters, Katherlne and Myra, are completing their education. |