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Show 1 Carrulh Barber Marriage. I Mr. W. II. Carrulh and Ml Ellia Jlie Barber quietly left town Monday I night and boarded a train for Salt I-ke, j mil even letting th-li lieil frienda know that they were going to lake Ibe moat loiortsnl trip of their livei. However, I (he facta leaked out thai Ihey had gone I U got married, anu they werw made man and wife Weduetday in Ihe Salt Lake Temple I Tlie contracting parties are among Ihe 1 moil prominent yuting people of thie j city and county, and are highly reaped- I by everybody. The groom returned laal tumuier from a tucceaaful nntilon to Ihe northern ttatea, and tlnce bil return re-turn baa been an active worker in Ihe chuich, having r-reutly been made wound wo-und ataiilaiit to ihe Stake tnpvrinlend-jent tnpvrinlend-jent of Suuduy schools. He la a good, j Indtiitrlout jming man. The hriile It a I highly accumpiialied young lady, and lor 'along time mtt hat held' prominent ! poaitlona in a church capacity, the at ! preeent being the Slake president ul the j Primal yastociationt. Both of the young I people have a boat of frienda III the county, who will rejoice to hear of their j new venture, and will join iu wiatiing I them all the bappineas, prosper? and good thing! that oine to married life. |