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Show . WEDDING BELLS. A most interesting double marriage was solemnized last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus R. Carter of 533 West First South street, when their daughter, Ethel, became the bride of A. H. Dutton, and their daughter, Emma K., was wedded to A. W. Leggelt of Detroit, the dual cere- ' mony being performed by the Rev. Mr Perkins of St. Paul s church promptly at S o'clock. . The four groomsmen were Maurice Carter. Henry Carter. Harry Morrison and Alan Lovey. The ceremony was performed in the rear parlor, which was , beautifully decorated. A canopy of roses and smilax had been erected for the bridal party, and all arouna were palms, roses and cut flowers, while the portieres were tastefully draped Ihe dining room was also very prettily arranged, ar-ranged, the table with roses on a Bat-tenberg Bat-tenberg center piece and rose-studded smilax. extending from the chandelier to the four corners of the table, making mak-ing a very effective scene. x , About thirty of the most intimate friends were present at the informal reception following. Mrs. o. r t, assisted in receiving the ciiosts P"t. f in the dining room were the .Misc.J'v.1'1" son. Miss Laura Mathis si i vo, ni Mr. and Mrs, Dutton ana Mr n,"h- I ) Mrs. Leggett left later for ;l lri", nd"'' I ; j fortnight, to return ar.d be at h'mf, ;i 1 ' the summer at 533 West First sV-'' street. Both the brides are ,!a"ut"f, ; i girls and the,y looked unusually sr'.' '!' Tuesday evening in their gowns S heavy white toine cloth trimincii j I Irish point lace. Each carried a shri'v'- j ? bouquet of bride roses and inai.vnr f hair fern. The Intermountain ('athnij,. joi 1 ; I with hosts of friends in oxf-nilinc i ' the popular young nenpi th iv'' ! ! ! wishes for all happiness and p!' sj,rTit,. . I to attend them through life. J 1 1 |