and more convenient quarters, and if Mr. Hewitt builds the’proposed extension, it will be done at once so that the new 1,000 ’phone switch board can be installed in the new location.There was a pretty wedding at the Norwegian Lutheran church Wednesday evening, Mr. James W. Wedum, a merchant of Glasgow, Mont., and Miss Ida M. Hauge, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hauge, of this city, being the contracting parties. Rev. O. H. Smeby performed the ceremony, while Miss Fryslie acted as maid of honor, Miss Lillian Hauge as bride’smaid, and Mr. T. A. Hauge attended the groom. A reception followed at the home of the bride, 316 west College street. The church and house were beautifully decorated for the occasion with roses, carnations, smilax and ferns, and Mr. and Mrs. Wedum were made the recipients of many valuable and useful presents, tokens of the high esteem with which they are regarded. They leave tomorrow for Minneapolis and will visit friends there and in the western part of the state before going to their home at Glasgow. The Times joins in the congratulations.