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Show 'D R. Jensen Marries ' Miss Blanche Wasden Leonard J. Seely, popular young automobile dealer of this city, went to Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon on special business for his firm and when he arrived in the city he met his old friend. Duncan Raphael Jensen, Jen-sen, and learned with the utmost surprise and the greatest delight of his life that his young friend "Raph." had become a benedict. Congratulations! Congratu-lations! Yes, the members of the II. H. Gs. O. O. Bs.. have a mental picture of the meeting. - Although "Raph" had expected to keep his little honeymoon a secret from his Mt. Pleasant friends for two or three days, Leonard refused to obey and spilled the news over the telephone from Salt Lake to the editor edi-tor of the Pyramid late last night, informing us all about it. According to the message received, Mr. Jensen was married to Miss Blanche Wasden, daughter of Mrs. John B. Wasden, of Salina, yesterday-afternoon yesterday-afternoon at 5 o'clock p. m. at the New Grand Hotd in Room No. 4 56. Bishop Edwin S. Sheets performed the ceremony. Mr. Jensen is one of Mount Pleas-ant's Pleas-ant's most popular young men. He is especially known for his activities in the H. H. G. club of which he was the founder and first president. G. R. Neilson says that Mr. Jensen is also the late defeated candidate for janitor jani-tor of this organization. The young couple will be royally welcomed in Mount Pleasant by their many friends who will have one grand reception when they arrive in I this city. |