iwtnkfr— Avtwo11 and The Founder of the j'um.Musto—• (»r«Kor-nty. Mr.otn the j Jane* Knth!kor. —*-e»—(a)Way*. Jng* of( ’(»l l»‘KMneen.»d earner Handel ie Mie-*MS.om then Heck. Alice# dlrec-he pro-ken for unit ofay. Ie-*et with house, icemberOUTSIDE, CITIESOGDEN.Mis* Iteatrfc'* A. Morley, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. K. J. Morel v, 147 Twentjr-sovcnth street an«l ('on J WMm were married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Georg 9 K. Browning In the presence of relatives and friends, and the bride was attended by her sinter, Miss Kllen Merely. Hay Hutterfteld was best man. The young couple will make their home in Ogden and have taken apartments at the Morton terrace.Miss Jessie Marsh aud Serman Bowen were united In marriage Wednesday even in a by the Kev. John K. Carvor at the home of the Misses June and Lois Fierce. The bride is the principal at the Five Point school and the groom Is a railroad man. Following the ceremony a reception was Klven in their honor by th** Misses Pierce attended by a large number of school teachers of the city and other friends of the newly wedded couple. The home was prettily decorated and the social program of the occasion included a service of