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Show "TWO SOULS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT" Several June Weddings, the Most Brilliant, of which was that of Miss Delia Torgeson and Mr, Walter Pyper. Maukiki) -In the Temple Thuisday at 12 o'clock, Miss Delia Torgescn to Mr. Walter Pyper. In the evening at the homo of the bride's parents on West Center street one of the most elaboiatc and billllant wedding leceptlons ever given in the city was tendered In honor of the newly man led couple and enjojedby a huge number of the joung people's friends and i datives. Mr. and Mrs. I'i per number among their friends the elite of tills city and have a host of friends in Salt Lake Clly,inany of whom weic present to extend hearty congratulations and bestwlshes. Representatives Rep-resentatives of wealth beauty, gallantry, gal-lantry, wit and humor were present and vied iir making the most of the evening's pleasures. The decorations weie piofuse and tasteful, a wealth of carnations being distributed through the rooms in an' artistic manner, the dining loom with their fi lends. Cut glass, silver, hand-painted hand-painted china, and such like was presented hi endless piofuslon. The bride Is a daughter of Mis. Geo. Torgeson and is one of a family of girls all of whom arc popular, and numbers lier fi lends by her acquaint-ances. acquaint-ances. She Is charming in appearance, appear-ance, pleasant In mannei, sweet in disposition dis-position and a tit mate for tho man whom she has honoicd. She is one of a particular society set that has been held together many ioars by ties that aic close and tender, and her presence will bo missed. Mr. Pyper Is a very piominent ioting man of Salt Lake city, head bookkeeper book-keeper of the Utah Sugar Co., and lias a host of friends who legaid him very highly. Mr. Pyper has made many friends In Logan who congratulate him. The jouiiff couple left this morning for a trip up Ogden eanjun and to- a HHHIHHHHHBte. x BttHmAY . ' Bono iiiw ' a piofuslon of smilax, carnations and peoneas presenting an exceptionally charming appearance. Festoons of smilax extended fiom the chandeliers to tlio four coiners of the tables and around the edges of the tables had been diaped the same plant, while In the centieof the tables weic placed large boqtiets of pink and white cat-nations. cat-nations. Candelabra contalnlngllght-ed contalnlngllght-ed candles completed the tables decorations decora-tions aird added to the splendid effect. The different looms, jind poicliwith its decorations of Japanese lanterns, all presented a ino-t Inviting appearance. ap-pearance. The bridal party lecelved In the hallway, wlieie a bower had been elected fiom which was dispensed punch, and light refreshments. This little bower, piesided over by Miss Loraine Iljde, one of the most charming charm-ing ghlsof the jounger society, pioved a popular result and the health of the bride and groom was (hunk man) times, The guests were uslitiicd into the palms wheio music by Mr. Oeotge Eklund, and social convocation was enjoyed until the invitation came to visit thi) dining loom, wheie moit elaboiatc refreshments weie served From the time of adjournment fiom the tables until two o'clock the guests enjoyed themselves mostly at the expense ex-pense of thejoung couple, in bidding them good night and gooMe and offering excellent advice. Mr. and Mis. Piper weie patented with a laige number of elegant, presents, pres-ents, lltling tokens of honor, esteem and love in which they aiu hold by morrow will goto Salt Lake city to reside. Mr. P per has a splendid les-idence les-idence on Fourth stieet almost completed com-pleted and the couple expect to bo at homcthcic in two weeks. The Invited guests wcio as follows: From Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mis. S. A. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Patilck, Mr. arrd Mrs. R. T. iladgcr, Mr. and Mis. O. F. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Whitney, Mr. and Mis. Jos. Ooghegan, Mr. and Mis. L. E. Iveison, Mr. and Mis. Fay Whitney, L. G. Young, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Youug, Miss Hattic Cuter, Mr. and Mis. C. S. Pyper, Genevieve A. Pyper, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I). Pyper, Mr. and Mis. A. C. P) per, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pyper and family, Mrs. Jane T. Pi per, Miss EllloA. Pyper, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Pi per, Mr. and Mis. W. II. Nalsbltt, Mr. Mrs. Chas Thorn, Mr. and Mis. H. .1. Anderson Mr. and Mrs( Lewis T. Cannon, A. R. Irvine; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mark.Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pond, Miss Relta Pyper Geo. W. Pi per, Mr. and Mis. C. J. Ilahn, .Vlss Minnie James. Fiom Farmlngton: Mr. Mis. David Thomas. Fiom Rutto: Mr. and Mis. T. O. Angell Jr. From Neplrl: Mrs. Lizzie M. Angell, Mr. John Pypei, Miss Maiy Pyper. From Pocatelio: Mr. and Mis. Robt Pyper, Will Pyper, Mrs. Edith I'iper. Fiom Lehl: Mr. and Mis. T. R. Cutler, Mi. aiid Mh, Geo A. Smith, Mr. and Mis. John Culler, S. S. Wells. From Idaho Falls: Mr. and Mis. N. A. Thomas. Fiom Odcn Mr. and Mis. N. I). Pyper, Mi. and Mis. Fied Halveison, Mi. and Mis. Geo llahcisou, Mr. and Mis. J. E. Halveison, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Halveison, Miss Rertha Halver-son, Halver-son, Mr. and Mis. It. M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Andiew Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jcppscn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, M. Hall. Fiom Logan: Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Maitlneau, Mr. and Mrs.W. II. Pieston, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Campbell, Mr. and Mis. F. W. Thatcher, Ariel Cardon, Mi. C.A.Gowaus, MIssGrotta Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. Walt McLaughlin, Mi. Chas Hanson, Mr. and Mis. Lcltoy C.udon, Mr. and Mis. Jas A. Langton, Mr. and Mis. Fied S. Madison, Mr. and Mrs. E.T. H.vde, Mr. arrd Mrs. W. S. Needhain, Mr. and Mrs. Jos Odell, Mr. and Mis. S. J. Johnson, Misses Annie and Hilda Elliasou, llattle, Florence and Drue Smith, Lidla Owen, Lottie West, Mr. E. P. Ilacon, J.C. Walteis, Call GarlT, W. S. Swlnvard, Miss Lllllo Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAllister, Jlr. It. P. Fall-banks. Fall-banks. Chicago: Miss Walters. The following ladles assisted In iccelviug: Mis. W. I!. Pieston, Mrs. Leo Campbell, Miss Ljdla Owen, Miss Cardon and Miss M. A. Torgeson. " IIKNC'H KKNT. Among Tho Journal force theio Is cither a veiy brave man, or else employees em-ployees of that paper regaid its teachings teach-ings as so much vaporizing. Mr. Edwaid Rcnch,morc familiarly known as "Teddy," who piesldes Over the fortunes and mlsfoi tunes of the back room, got man led oji Wednesday, and iir face of the Journal's assertions that 'the working man now lias the clothes taxed off has back, is unable to pro-vide pro-vide food for his wife, and there Is no hope of education for his posterity," tills seems a very brave thing to do. The little woman who Is to biavc these teriois with friend "Teddy" was a Miss Carrie Kent, tire very charming charm-ing daughter of Mr. ami Mis. Itllcy Kent of the Second ward. Klihop Lewis performed the ceremony. Tiro Republican Joins with a laigo number of f i lends in wishing for the joung couple.all the pleasures and happiness that can possibly be their portion. 1IA11TON (MtANh'lSV . Thomas Raiton and Kate Cranney were Joined in wedlock Wednesday morning at (I A. M. by Iilshop Joseph Cardon of this city. The couple took the 8:1.1 a. in tialn for Ogden, accompanied accom-panied by F. W. Hoffer and J. M. Jones and their wires, with many other fi lends who weie full of Joy and hilarity at the depot. May the voyage voy-age of life be pleasant to tho newly wedded couple, and ma.v they live together to-gether through It until a ripe ago overtakes them. tJUINNtiY -Jt'OULLOCII. Samuel Qulnncy and Ida McCulloch weic Joined in the bonds of matrimony in tills city jcstcrtlav by Judge Thomas X. Smith. The couple have been raised in Logan and aie well known and highly respected. We Join with their many friends iir wishing them much Joy and happiness. Mr. Quinney and his bride will leave for Pocatelio on Saturday. SOKKNBON 3IATKIN. Lorenzo Sorcuson and Sarah Matkln ofllydoPark were married In the Temple Wednesday, and enjoied a most delightful reception at tire bride's home that evening. |