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Show p v,i nail P""" on t JBishop ITN obs pe'fV fie ceremonyNw -N most elabvdding dinner waa A served and ajully evening spent in various games, music and singing. 5 Many valuable and useful presents were received. Tho?e present were: Mr. :nd Mrs. Bazil Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Madsen, Mr. Walker, Gladys Walker, Mrs. N. P. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Eatinger, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mrs. Andrew Rolph, Effie Rolph, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rolfson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rasmassen, Mrs. McClenahan, Mrs. W. H. Carter', Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mrs. Ida Fechser, Alex Burnside, Frank Rowe, Evelyn Madsen, Iola Madsen, Lenna Brown, Nora Brown, Ormus Ney, Ruth Rolfson. Miss Rhoda Helena Nielson, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Hannah Nielson; formerly former-ly of this city, but now a resident of V Los Angeles, was married last Fri- day November 29th, to Mr. James A Raymond Head of California. They Y will make their future home at that J place. . Parley Olsen and Miss Beatrice j Barns were united in marriage at Manti last Friday, November 29th. Mr. Olsen was a former resident of this city, but at present he is en gaged in the Drug business at Denver Den-ver Colorado. He has been absent from Mt. Pleasant for about six years and has returned to take unto himself a bride of the fairer sex of the town where he spent the days of his youth. Miss Burns is one of Mt. feasant's popular young ladies and will soon depart with her husband to her new home in Colorado. Joseph Mortensen and Miss Ura Sarensen, two popular young people ! Spring City, were married last yinesday. A wedding reception 1 A given at the home of the bride's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Soren-! n. A sumptous six-course dinner j is served to about one hundred vited guests. In the evening they ive a wedding dance at the Opera ! ouse at which a large number of eir relatives and friends were in tendance. j James Kelley, the local barber, Vrmerly of American Fork and Miss Issie Matley of Benjamin were ffnited in marriage last Friday. |