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Show I Two Marriages Are Made Known WRIGHT-GRAY Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wright an- nounce the coming marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Junius Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gray of American Fork. The marriage will take place Wednesday, March 12, and a reception will be given that evening in Firmage hall. Both Miss Wright and Mr. Gray are well and popularly known here. They are graduates of the American Fork high school. Miss Wright re-. cently was honored as a queen of the Gold and Green ball, having been elected to represent the First ward at this outstanding social affair. af-fair. The young couple will make their home in American Fork. PULLEY-PRISBY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pulley of this city announce the marriage of tneir daughter, Afton, to Maxwell H. Prisby of Salt Lake City. They were married by Bishop John W. Pulley of American Fork, at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. H. E. Thornton. The bride was gowned in blue and carried a bridal bouquet of lilies and pink rose buds. Twenty were served at the bridal supper. The table was decorated with carnations and sweet peas. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. |