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Show COTTRELL-GRAY Miss Delia Moude Cottrell and Mr Wm. Leland Gray were married on Tuesday afternoon at a quarter to six, at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell. Rev. E. E. Mork, of Salt Lake, a life-long friend, performed the ring ceremony The decorations were Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing ideas the frosted pumpkin and the fodder in the shock, and beautiful beauti-ful chrysanthemums. The bride wore a gown of salmon pink georgete over silk. She carried a bouquet of pink rose buds. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Roy Cottrell, wore her wedding gown of white charmuse and carried red roses. Wm. Rice was best man. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. Mrs. W. F. Cottrell, the bride's mother, was assisted in serving by Mrs. Roy Cottrell, and Mrs. C. W. Stuart. Covers were laid for fourteen. four-teen. A lovely white wedding cake formed the centerpiece, surrounded by pink and white carnations. The guests included the bride and groom, Rev. E. E. Mork. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tribole, Hazel and Billy Bil-ly Tribole, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell, Cot-trell, Mr. Wm. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell, Mrs. C. W Stewart, and Mr. Fred Cottrell of Salt Lake. The evening was spent with mu-: sic. Late in the evening, Misses AI-ta AI-ta Edwards and Ethel Nowcrs came ' in and added much to the gaiety of; tho evening. i The happy young couple left late in the evening for their home in the south part of Milford. The bride is a fine young woman, who has lived here for the pr.st 17 years and was graduated from the public schools. She also attended Westminster college in Salt Lake, one year. For the past eighieen months she has been employed by the Welsh News company of the t'nion Pacific. Mr. Gray is the son of Thomas j Gray of Puyallup. Washington, and I has been employed by the t'nion Pa-I Pa-I cific railroad here for the past IS months. He is a fine young man. We wish them much happiness in their married life. . |