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Show 'WEDDED AT HOME OF SUPLF. M. DRICOS The marriage ceremony of Fred , Smith, train dispatcher at the Union ; depot, and Miss Frances N.- Eddy, superintendent of the school for the deaf and blind of Idaho, was pronounced pronounc-ed yesterday at the home of Superintendent Superin-tendent Frank M Driggs of the Utah school for the deaf and blind, the Rev. J. E. Carver officiating. It was a happy hap-py but quiet wedding, only Immediate relatives and friends attending the ceremony. Mr. Smith Is a young man of splendid splen-did attainments and hag many friends In Ogden. Ills father Is H. It. Smith, who holds a government position at Washington, D. C. The bride, who Is one of the most talented young ladles of the Gem state, was a former teacher teach-er in the Utah school for the deaf, and Is paid to be among the foremost instructors in-structors owthe deaf In the United States. One of her classes took first prize at the St. Louis exposition, and also at Portland, for educational work. |