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Show i-'idt i da-e -.itautuji. It become1! our bgreeable duty lo record another happy union. The y.-ung lady and gen:!eman that have taken the wisi Btep are the daughter and son ol Huu. Wm. Jeuninga atd lien. Horace S. Eldrede, and ihe j event waa consummated yesterday.; j The bride is Miss Janie Jennings and the groom Mr. Jmea A. Eldredge, nnd there is uo flnltery in the asaer-tion asaer-tion that the marriage is in every way a most desirable one. Than Miss Janie no young lady in this community com-munity ban been held in greater and more genuine esteem, being noted for the possession of many womanly virtues, vir-tues, and is one that is sure of becoming becom-ing a nohle woman and a true wifo. Mr. Eldredge, though, perhapa, notao widely known, is none the less highly legnrded by (boss thalaro acquainlbd with him, and bears a most enviable reputation, being a young man of Stirling qualities and of whom bright nrospects are onterlaiued. In this view of the caae there can be litllf wonder at the universal gratification expressed over the UDion, and though I the parents and frieoda of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge are to ba waimly congratulated con-gratulated upon the alliance, noue should be more bo than the young couple themselves, Iu the evening a reception waa fluid at the residenco of the bride's parents, and the manner in which it was arranged and carried out left do doubt lhat it waa the most muguifi cent affair of the kind that ever took place in Salt Lake. Neither mean nor iabor was Bparfid by Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and their finily to rendi r the joyous occaaion one long to be remembered by- their frieoda, and the result was worthy of the efiort. Tlie hou:-o and grcunda were brilliantly illuminated, s band of music on Ihe lawn di coursed appropriate airs during the whole evening, while the comfort of the guea'.s, who numbered not less 500, was eo carefully provided for as to leave nothing to be desired, and it ia aoldom that one sees auch a general gen-eral mauiftrst.itiou of aalisfaclion and rtjoicin g. Tho presents were as elegantl and cosily as they were numerous, and embraced almost every conceivable artiole that could be presented on euch an occasion. The- Urge party broke up about midnight, and the newly married couple took a special train, which awaited them in front of Mr. Jeu-ning's Jeu-ning's residence, for the farm ol Mr. ; Eldredge, near Centreville, their future home. They were accompanied accom-panied thilher by a number of their relatives and frienda. The Heral joins in the general feeling ot satisfaction and extends to the young couple its heartiest congratulations con-gratulations and wishes them a long, happy ;and proeperoua journey through life. |