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Show POPULAR COUPLE fffliEniiiM Chesley P. Seely and Miss Gladys Ericksen Have Entered Enter-ed on Life's Happy Journey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ericksen Erick-sen announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys 1. Ericksen Er-icksen to Chesley IYH Seely, Thursday, Jaunary twcnlv-fifth. twcnlv-fifth. The ceremony was solemnized solemn-ized at the home of the bride's parents by President James W. Anderson in the presence of only very near relatives, and was unusually impressive. The living rooms were bright with pink roses, fern, and pink and white sweet peas. The bride wore a pivily gown of pale blue channelise, land her mother's veil. She carried a bouquet of (Veil I Brminer roses. j Immediately following the ceremony the young coiijee left by automobile for a vi--.it with friends at Provo, Salt Lake and other cities in Kin ih-ern ih-ern Utah. The bride's going away suit was a blue Bolivia cloth ce.u with tan fur triimuings and !hat, shoes and gloves jo in.it ii, jher dress was navy canton j crepe. The many friends of ?i!r. and Mrs. Seely wish them overjoy over-joy and success in their man i ed life. Both young- people nave been socially prominent among a large circle of friends here. j'The bride is a talented muii-cian muii-cian and has for sever;. 1 yc:rs been an active worker in the . . iY. L. M. I. A. and Sunday Schools. The groom served with the A. hi F. in Fran e during the war and since his 'return has attended the Utah (Agricultural College at ljo;;na. i They will make their home hi Mt. Pleasant where Mr. Seely has extensive livestock and farming intrests. |