:11:00
	Lester and Maine are getting married.
:11:03
	Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, look,
I want all stops pulled.
:11:06
	Full coverage. The wedding
to end all weddings. You got it?
:11:09
	All right. Now, see if you can get
the mayor to close school that afternoon.
:11:13
	I'll get you the date later.
:11:15
	And get all newsreel and television
coverage started right away.
:11:18
	Get all traffic routed out of Beverly Hills
for two miles on each side of the church.
:11:24
	The big one. And tell the "Life", the "Time",
the AP and the UP boys...
:11:28
	...that I'll set up restricted coverage
with each of them personally.
:11:33
	Yeah. The bleachers and everything.
The full treatment.
:11:36
	"Now, if any man can show just cause
why these two...
:11:39
	"...may not be lawfully joined together,
let him now speak or else hereafter...
:11:44
	"...forever hold his peace.
:11:48
	"Do you, Ernest Sidney Gubbins,
take this woman for your wedded wife?"
:11:53
	I do.
:11:54
	"Will you love, comfort, honor
and keep her in sickness and in health...
:11:58
	"...as long as you both shall live?"
:11:59
	I will.
:12:01
	"Do you, Esther Blodgett,
take this man for your wedded husband?"
:12:06
	I do.
:12:07
	"Will you obey, serve, love, honor
and keep him in sickness and in health...
:12:11
	"...as long as you both shall live?"
:12:13
	I will.
:12:14
	Now place the ring on her finger.
:12:20
	"By virtue of the powers vested in me...
:12:22
	"...as Justice of the Peace
of San Verdo Township...
:12:25
	"...County of Los Angeles,
I pronounce you man and wife."
:12:34
	Good luck.
:12:38
	I must exercise my prerogatives of office.
:12:43
	I wish you all the happiness, Mrs. Gubbins.
:12:46
	Thank you so much.
:12:47
	Same to you.
:12:49
	Now, if you'll just sign this.
:12:51
	Oh, yes.
:12:53
	You know, I'd swear
I'd seen you before, Mrs. Gubbins.
:12:58
	Really? Well, I think this is the first time
I've ever been in San Verdo.