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Show 7 Mrs. Arlo L. Anderson 1 On Wednesday last In the Salt Lake temple. Miss Genevieve Carver, at j tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. S i Carver, of 539 Twenty-second street, became the bride of Arlo L Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs. Anderson, Salt Lake residents. The wedding occurred ! early in the day and in the evening a delightful reception was tendered the oung couple at the home of the bride's parents in this city. The rooms , of the Carver home were brightly deem. ,ied with pink and whin- roses and carnations and the scheme was ! perfectly carried out in every deiall, even the refreshments which were so nicely served being, fo far as possible, carried out in the same colors Potted plants and ferns were also prettily ar-raiged ar-raiged throughout the home In the parlor, where the bridal party stood and where Mrs. Carver and her daughters daugh-ters received the guests, the pink and white flowers were profuse and espfl dally arranged. 1 The bride was daintily cowned JM was her bridesmain. Mi?s Viva Ell of Salt Lake City . Mr. Anderson- attended by bis brother, Ferrell Andl son. of Salt Lake City. The Reeves orchestra furnisM dance music during the evening. During the evening over 150 guM were received by Mr and Mrs. Carfl .md tbelr daughters. Mrs J. McCtd ent, Mrs. Dave Davis, Mrs. Josse Cm ver and Mr.- I'arlev Carver PresH ing at the punch booth were rN"- Misse Lui 11a McCament, Maurine Andersol Mildred Barnes and Helm Carver, These voung l.idie- were all very pre'' lily dressed. !. Mr an I V- nderson are wl known in Ogden and not a few cholj gifts were received by the happy pelj They are to make their home in BUcl loot, Idaho, for tho winter and will bS at home early in December. W |