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Show MARRIAGES ATMENDON Matrimonial Boom Has Struck Town On the Vect Side of the Valley Mention, Sept. 17. Miss Florence lloweu of Fielding nud Mr. Alouzo Wood wero married in tho Salt Lako temple Wednesday September 0, returning re-turning homo Sunday evening. Mr. 'Wood is a son of Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Wood, find Is n musician and a very energetic young man. Miss Uow-en Uow-en Is ono of Floldlng's most popular young ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will mnko their homo In Mcndon. Miss Ireno Taylor of Dayton, Idaho, and Jnnies Larson, wero married In tjio Logan tcmplo Wednesday September Sep-tember 1C the happy couplo wilt mako their homo In Mendon. Mr. Larson nnd Miss Taylor havo only lived in Mcndon this lust summer but during thnt tlmo thoy havo gained many fi lends who Join In wishing them a hr and prosperous married uro. Tho many friends of Miss Irono Tnjior gavo her a shower Monday evening. A great many beautiful presents wero received and refresh ments served. Th homo of Harlow Dassctt was mado happy over tho arrival of a ltttlo girl Tuesday ovenlng. Mother and bubo nro doing nlcoly. Walter Heath of Salt Lako City roturned homo Sunday nfter n very pleasant visit hero with friends. Wllford Soronson has gone out to his farm in Floldlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Winn went to Smith-field Smith-field Sunday whero they wll mako their homo. I Gcorgo HIglcr of Novada is spending spend-ing n short tlmo with his sister Mr.y, Helen Walker. Mrs, Alice Jones has returned, home from Salt Luke whero she was visiting for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. David Baker and chlldron of Ophlr nro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker. Mr. Baker aud family wll mako their homo In Mcndon. Miss Chloo Hancock of Salt Lake Is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hooper ot Weston spent Saturday and Sunday with tho ladles' mother Mrs. Juno Baker. ,, m fi jAj |