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Show chrk to superintendent of telegraph for tho O S. I I The voung coup'o wore the recip-I recip-I Unts of many gins, together with . pb-nsant messages and bebt wishes I from their many friends. Mr. nnd Mrs, Urown arrived In Og-den Og-den this evening, where they villi ioi.ke their temporary home. LINCOLN CIRCLE. Lincoln circle No. '2, Indies of the O. A. R.. will meet at .'rDO o'clock , fharp tomorrow afternoon at K of 'P. 1-all All members of the circle are earn-efctly earn-efctly requeptevl to bo present, as matters mat-ters of much Importance are to bo considered nnd acted upon. oo LADIE8' AID SOCIETY. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational Con-gregational church will hold an all- i day meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs C. F. Cann. S13, Twenty-fifth street The ladles of the society nro earnestly earn-estly requested to be present. Business Busi-ness of Importance Is to come before the meeting HORTON BROWN. A quiet wedding was hell at the personage of Rev. P. A. Slmpklu In Sell Lake today, when Miss M. Lucille Lu-cille Horton of Salt Lake and W. K. P.rown, Associated Proas operutor for Ihe Ogden Standard. vvei'. united lu tl.e holy bonds of matriruouy. Mrs O D. Day was bridesmaid and Mr. O. D. Day, best man. The brldo Is the daughter of J. C. Hoilon. travel-lug travel-lug salesman for the Buer Liquor c in pan y, and Mrs . Horton, and has a host of warm friends In Salt Iake, while the groom Is well known at vu-rhius vu-rhius points In the west and equally favored with a long list of friends. ' He Is the son of W. II. Brown, chief |