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Show Stevens Yeates Mr. Sidney O. Stevens and Miss Tyra Yeates stole a march on their friends and were quietly married Tuesday evening at tho home of the bride's parents. Tho consummation of this union has been long expected and often reported, yet tho marriage on . Tuesday evening came somewhat as a surprise. On Wednesday morning the happy couple boarded tho train for a bridal tour, the report being to the effect that California was their destination, desti-nation, Mr. Stevens is well known as the head of tho Sidney Steveii3 Imple- Imcnt Co. In this city and has a host of friends who will wish him much success In this latest business venture. ' By conservative methods combined with "stlck-to-lt-ivoness" and never falling courtesy he has built up an immense business in this territory, and probably by the same method won his excellent wife. Mrs. Stevens Is a lovable and accomplished accom-plished young lady of the "upper ten," possessing a charming disposition and winsome manner. She numbers her friends by her acquaintances, and thcro arc none who will not wish her fall tho pleasure and happiness that Is to bo had In a married life. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stevens, the father and mother of the groom, and Mr. Frank Stevens, head of tho II rm at Ogden came up to attend the ceremony. IThoso left In charge of Mr. Stevens' business at this place, were wholly ' Ignorant of what had transpired the night before, and know little more even yet. They did not know that Mr. Stevens was married nor that he was going to leave town until he came in to say good-bye Wednesday morning. morn-ing. When ho will bo back Is a mystery, mys-tery, and In fact tho whole matter has been kept a complete seciet. |