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Show F. J. CANNON: 1 MARRIES-Jftjri DENVER' " MISS MAY BROWN OF OGDEN $M 'i COMES HIS WIFE. U I - f I Che Is a Sister of the First Mrs. rjt '- J non Ceremony Performed by K , . t Judge of Supreme Court. , j i ; -ifi i A dispatch from Denver crm I ' the announcement of the mania? ' Frank J. Cannon of Ogden as folic t Denver. Colo., June 29. Fom fc United States Senator Frank J. r I non of Utah was married here t(i to Miss May Anderson Brown of 1 itf ... 1 den, Utah. The bride Is the is'or T j 1 Cannon's first wife, who died a s t . ' time ago. The cereraonr was pcrfu nj r.k -'-' cd at the Colorado state capitoMjjp -if,s Chief Justice R. W. Steele of the i f 'J'-premc 'J'-premc court. Cannon Is 60 ye3scij' and his bride is a number of yan Mijj j junior. Cannon is one of the editw Yr the Denver Times. Among the 'I neRses of the ceremony were Cu.fi bride's brother and former Urin 1 ti e States Senator T. M. Pattersoi rir" ' Colorado. J :-v' : The wedding was a rpilet affair i -ff ' tended by a few newspaper fnW- ;;; I the groom, who majio a request ; ! 4)1 the event be given bare mention it i' p J '; press. f 11 ' Is i |