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Show WELCH-YOAKAM. Wednesday noon, June 1"'. James Yoakam and Jessie Mae Welch were united In marrlae at the home of the brides parents. 3rt3 Grant aenue. At 12 o'clock as Mendelssohn's wedding wed-ding march was played by .Miss Bor-nice Bor-nice Seaman, on of the bride's piano students, led by little Mls Myrtle Herrlrk, carrying the ring In a !arg cnlla lily, the bride, with her father, attended by Mi-s Anna Winans. entered en-tered the parlor and was met by the groom and best man, Mr. Conrad Burg, when? Rey. G. V. McCrecry. by a simple but impressive ceremony, pronounced them man and wife. After commending them to Divine guidance he congratulated them In behalf be-half of all present While weddln.T bells were ringing the minister and wife, followed by the bride and f;rooiu. passed lno the dining room where a four-course dinner was served. serv-ed. The bride's gown was white silk embroidered net, over silk. There were about twenty guests present. The house was tastefully decorated with carnations and rosea and tho presents were numerous and beautiful pieces of hand-painted and Havlland china, silverware and linen. After spending a social time and being be-ing entertained by vocal and instrumental instru-mental music, the guests left, wishing wish-ing the bride and yroom a long and pleasant journey through life. Mr. and Mrs. Yoakam will be at home In Morgan, Utah, after ,luly 1 |