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Show Attractive Ogden Girl Becomes the Bride of J. N, Spargo On Wednesday Miss Edna Towne, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank F. Towne, was married mar-ried at the home of her parents, 819 Twenty-fifth street on Wednesday at high noon, to John Nicbolas Snargo, prominent business man of Ogden. The bride was gowned in a traveling suit of seal trimmed brown velour, jwlth hat to match. The home was ' decorated for the occasion with chrys-iantbemuma chrys-iantbemuma and asters. Promptly at twelve o'clock the bride, on the arm jof her father, entered the living room to the strains of Mendelssohn's wadding wad-ding march, preceded by her niece, I little Barbara Shurtliff, bearing the wedding ring in the heart of a large chrysanthemum. She was met by the groom and Rev John Edward Carver, who performed i the impressive ring ceremony. After a luncheon served to about 'forty guests, intimate friends and relatives rela-tives of the bride and groom, they departed de-parted on the Overland Limited for New York, Boston and other eastern cities. Mr and Mrs. Spargo will be at home after December 1 at 2562 Tyler Ty-ler avenue. DANCING PARTY Last Saturday evening Miss Leah Hunsaker was hosic m a number of friends at a dancing party given at her 156 home, 971 Twenty-sixth stre t Tim rooms were decorated wiih mil iiow.r; in "i mce and the BChem I wai carried 1,1 out in orange and black as were the H jdance programs. Puncl , J during the entire evening and later a ' ihree-course luncheon was served to the eighteen guests present. Miss Hunj E$ B&k r WM assisted in entertaining by j UiSfl Fay Farley. Of 2738 V. illiams avt- oue |