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Show Ruth Kenny claimed in Temple rites attached to a head piece of pearls and lace. The bride and bridegroom were entertained at a dinner and program given In their honor December 19 for family members mem-bers and friends of the young couple. Following the Temple ceremony cere-mony the wedding party enjoyed enjoy-ed a brunch prepared for them at the home of the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Scholzen of Hurricane. Hur-ricane. After a short honeymoon the newlyweds received guests at an open house at the Enrol J. Start residence in Green River. The bride graduated from Ce-dar Ce-dar High School and haj attended at-tended SUSG The bridegroom, a graduate of Green River High School, has filled an LDS mission in Ohio and West Virginia. The young couple plan to make their home in Cedar City where Mr. Stott is a student at SUSC Rites solemnized in the St George LDS Temple December 20 united Miss Ruth Kenney and Joseph S. Stott in marriage. President Theron Ashcroft officiated of-ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. cere-mony. 'Mr. an Mrs. Earl S. Kenney are the parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Errol J. Stott, Green River are the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents. The bride wore a creation which she designed and made herself. The floor-length gown of polyester stain featured a lace cape, collar and cuffs. The full skirt culminated in a ruffle. ruf-fle. Her billowy net. veil was ' Pi r V j ) ! y k hi I l m ' - i r f . ,, 't - . . ;- MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH S, STOTT |