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Show den avenue, in honor of Mary B. Batchelor and William R, Eckhardt, who were married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday morning. The bride was charmingly gowned in a creation of white lace over white silk and the groom was In fall evening dress. The heme was beautifully decorated for the occasion, a huge umbrella of lavender chrysanthemums with streamers of lavender ribbon extending extend-ing to the corners of the big parlor was suspended from the celling, in the sitting room the same arrangement, arrange-ment, with a combination of lavender and white prevailed and in the dining room, pink and white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and smllax added to th attractiveness at-tractiveness of the scene. The table, with Its centerpiece, an Immense wedding wed-ding cake with wedding bell decoration, decora-tion, a profusion of cut flowers, fea toons of smllax extending from the chandelier to the sides and its effective effec-tive setting of dainty china, tut glass and sliver, presented a lovely scene. At the wedding banquet toasts to tbe bride and groom, gay repartee and pleasant social Intercourse rounded out the long-to-be remembered occasion. occa-sion. Many beautiful pieces of cut glass, silverware, hand-painted china and expensive ex-pensive furniture, pleasant messages from distant friends and best wishes from all present were offerings to the happy young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Eckhardt will leave In a few days for Price, Utah, where Mr. Eckhardt will resume his duties for the railroad. RECEPTION.' A wedding reception to forty rt! wan given Wcdne-day evening at fh" Eatchelor borne, Tb.lrty-tb.ird and Os- |