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Show William Mad arlane Takes Bride In Temple Ceremony Exchanging marriage vows in the St George L D S temple on March 3 were C. William Mac-farlane Mac-farlane and Mrs. Etta Lunt, both residents of Cedar City, and well known to most residents of the city. Both were laboring at the tern-pie tern-pie as ordinance workers at the time of their marriage, and have continued with the temple work since. They' plan to continue in that capacity during the remainder remain-der of the spring season after which they plan to move to Long Beach, Calif., to make their home. Mr. Macfarlane is especially well known as a vocalist, and has been an active civic worker. He has long been a very active member of the church, as has his bride. Mrs. Lunt has been working work-ing in the temple much of the time since the death of her husband, hus-band, Thomas Lunt. A man who went to have his thinning hair cut met up with a barber who wanted to singe it instead at double the price. "Each hair is a tiny tube that bleeds at the cut end," he said, "so It gets weaker every time your hair is cut. But singeing seals the end, and the hair keeps Its vigor." "Then can you explain why the hair on my chin is growing stronger all the time, though each hair has been cut off every morning for 25 years?" "No trouble at all," answered the barber, "you Just ain't the kind of a feller that story was made up to tell too." |