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Show MISS AILEEN STEVENS WEDS MARK ANDERSON. Yesterday afternoon at 5 .o'clock at tho homo of the brldo's parents, a pretty pret-ty home wedding occurred, when Mias Aileen Stevens, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stevens, of 1538 Twenty-fifth street, became tho bride of Mr. Mark AndorBon. The wedding occurred 'promptly at 5 o'clock and the bride was gowned in her golng-away suIL Miss Lucille Wilcox Wil-cox was bridesmaid and she was at-tractivoly at-tractivoly gowned In a gown of yellow orepe. The groom was attended by .Mr. Thoodore B. Nichols. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was servod in the dining rooms of the Stevens home which had previously pre-viously been decorated for the occasion occa-sion with pink and whito roses, carnations car-nations and sweet peas. Vases and bowls of tho flowers were placed on the tables In an effective manner. Mr. and Mrs, Anderson left lato in the ovenlng on their honeymoon trip to the. Pacific coast from, where they. lcavo soon for Washington, D. C, whoro Mr. Anderson will accept a position posi-tion with tho government. Tho brido lo ono of tho most popular and atlractlvo young ladles of Ogden and will bo missed by her largo clrclo of friends as will Mr. 'Anderson who has boon grazing examiner at the local lo-cal forostry offices. Eighteen members of tho family and a fow close friends wcro present at tho wedding. |