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Show K. C. Rucon.ofThe Hcruld.lcft Moi -day morning lor Giund Junction to Join his brother, K. P. Hacon of Logan Utah, and together they will Journey to the south where the lloweisaie in bloom and natuie Is garbed In emerald green. The tilp Includes business and pleasure combined. At Los Ciuces, New Mexico, on Wednesday next, Mr. K. P. Hacon will lead to the altar Miss Clara Foster, a prominent and talented talent-ed young lady of that city, and the silken tie that will unite them will be seeuicly tied. The ceiemony will occur at the home of the bride's parents, who extended a coullal Invitation Invi-tation to Heiald'sownerto be piesent. The bride's father is one of the best known and Influential educatois in New Mexico and the family one of the most piomlnent In the cltj of Los Ciuces. After the ceieinony the paity will go direct to the City of Mexico and Horn there will visit all the points of inteiesl In tliat section and on the Gulf ol Mexico, possiblv returning by way of San Antonio and Little Rock. It is expected that the Hip while-quite while-quite about four weeks, and for a wedding wed-ding tilp we could suggest none better. bet-ter. At least the conttasl is gieat when computed with the snow-cnvei-ed peaksof Coloradoand ('tali Ouia.v (Col) Heiald. |