Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL A marriage of Interest to many residents resi-dents of Sail Lake was solemnized at Omaha last evening when Anna J Burns the only daughter of Mr and Mrs E P Burns of ihls city became the bride of Mr Joseph S Beedle a prominent young business man of Kansas Kan-sas City The marriage ceremony was performed per-formed at C oclock In the presence of the Immediate relatives of the bride Including her mother Mrs E P Burns who left the city on Saturday last to attend the weddirg The bride was attired In white liberty silk over lalfcta and carried brldo roses Her only attendant was her lit the cousin Maiguprltc Gavin who was attired In a dainty gown of pale blue silk Although no cards were Issued and the wedding was a private one thu friends of both bride and groom remembered re-membered them with many elegant wedding gifts consisting of cut glass silver and china The bride although a resident of Salt Lake but three years made many friends during her stay here She came here at the timeof the reorganization of the Oregon Short Line and for Iwo and a half years was connected with the purchasing department of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line She Is a sister of George E Burns of time auditing department depart-ment of the same road Immediately after the marriage ceremony cere-mony Mr and Mrs Beedle left for Kansujf City where they will reside The hearty congratulations and best wishes of a host of Salt Lake friends will attend them JO Manti June 6The marriage of Superintendent Su-perintendent li s Kerr of the San pete Valley Railroad company and Miss Millie Keller one of Mantis most charming young ladles will lake place rt the home of Mrs Annie 11 Keller the brides mother tomorrow Thurs day a1 11 oclock Only the Immediate relatives will be preseni After luncheon Mr Kerr and his bride will leave on the Hio Grande Western noon train for Colorado where they will visit Glenvood and Munltuu for ten days and then return to Manti their future home Both are very popular In I tim is county and lie t best wishes of a host of friends are extended for their future peace and prosperity W A Thomas Fitch guv < a dinner parly on Sunday evening Jn honor of Col Hawkins and bride 0 a O W II Irvine and bride mice Murrav arrived In I the t cily yesterday and are at the Knutsford They had a most enjoyable Southern trip following their marriage at Bowling Green Ky early In May They will be warmly wel comet by Salt Lake society V > 0 Miss TTatllo Badger and Marcollus lsebeker superintendent of the AJax mine w < re married last evening TLhe ceremony was performed at the henu of the brides parents Mr and Mrs R C Badger of 11 South Second Went street Dr J K Talmage ofllclatcd at 7O oclock a number of relatives and friends being preseni The rooms were very prettily decorated and following the reremony an Informal rcccptirm vja3 Sield refreshments being iservcd Tho bride wore a stylish golngaway gown of tan broadcloth with hat to match They left for a trip to British Columbia at 1050 p m and on their return will reside at Robinson Both have many friends here I a V MISs Kate Heystclc and Joseph P 4 McKnfght both well known In this city were married last evening at the homo o Mr ami Mrs William Heystck 33S North Second West The ceremony was performed at 1 p m by Bishop Barton The bridesmaid was Miss Jane Price and the groomsman was George Wilson The bride wore white silk and carried bride roses The bridesmaid was ilso in white Following the cere i innny a pleasant reception was held th rooms being pretllly decorated with I bridal wreath roses and carnations J Mr i and Mrs McKnlght will be at home I after July 1st at 53C East Eighth South street 1 1 U 0 S 1I I The reception in honor of Prof Coy I I ner given by Miss Jennie Simons at No 11 East Fifth South street last evening was an Informal affair but very pleasant Miss Simons has a I > hoio collection of former pupils of The Collegiate These were passed 1 around to former classmates present last evening Then around each picture pic-ture was woven some charming or aiim using reminiscence of the days when the linn but gentle rule of Prof Coyner guided the destinies of the in stittmt ion Another Interesting fact was stated during the evenings conversation conversa-tion The old Collegiate building at i the rear of the church was built by donations 1 do-nations gained through the efforts of six of the pupils These oummg ladies M role 1000 letters lo the various Sun dayschools Ihioughoul the country and the aid huE rccoh od was mainly main-ly rosponnlblc for the first building Delicious De-licious refreshments were served Those I present to meet Prof Coyner were Mr J and Mrs Alexander II Tarbet Mr and Mrs R J Caskoy Mr and Mrs R C McNiccc Dr John Critehlow Mrs Lou Rivers Miss Rivers Mr and Mrs A S Martin Dr William Paden Mr and Mrs J M Trultt Mr and Mrs Peter Van llouten Miss Maggie Van TJmiton Mrs William Short Mrs Henry Simons Miss Klla Ilartwcll and Miss Geneva LIcks a a A reception will be icnucred this evening even-ing to the Rev lOllls Bishop by the ladles of St Pauls church n O d Mr and Mrs Frank M Drltrgs of OgdeIi are lie guests of Mrs Drlggss parents Mr and Mrs AV B Short After a brief visit here they will islt Ni Drlpgay parents at Pleasant Giove |