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Show VISIT OGDEN i Herbert E. Woolley and his bride ot only a few days spent Friday and Saturday in Ogden with relatives and friends before continuing their journey jour-ney to the national capital, whero they will tike up their permanent residence. Tho happy young couple left Ogden for the east Sunday. The bride was Miss Ballanlync of Lbgan, daughter of JJIr. and Mrs. Richard Ballantyne, and a niece or Professor Joseph Ballantyne of this city, being quite well known here., Mr. and Mrs. Woolloy were thq puests of Professor Ballantyne and wife while in the city. They werr; married in the Logan temple last Wednesday. Mr. Woolley came from Kanab, i littlo town in the southern part of Utah, near the Arizona line, hut has-been has-been in the forest service employ for a numbqr of years. He first was stationed at Ogden, but was afterwards after-wards promoted lo the Washington office where he has since- been employed. em-ployed. He holds an important position posi-tion in the boundary department of the forest service. |