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Show i ? I iiWj ii 1 i w'ij , 1 ', 1 1 Ii, t - , JilrWMU , , I ! MR. AND MRS. KENNETH G. ENCE Susan Ashcrof t and Kenneth G. Ence Recite Vows in LDS Temple mother which were designed from moss green colored material ma-terial in matching sheath styles. Hostesses at the reception held in Cedar City were Mrs. Harl E. Judd and Mrs. Hal Jensen sisters of the bride. Kitchen attendants were Mrs. Gaylen Brown, Mrs. Antone Hunter, Mrs. A. W. Stephensen, Mrs. Jerry Green, Mrs. John Logan, Miss Janet Higbee and Miss Jo Ann Duncan. Miss Judy Cowan and Miss Kathy Knell attended the bride's book. The bride wore a red wool ensemble with black accessories access-ories for her going-away attire. at-tire. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Provo where both are students stu-dents at Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. The bride formerly attended A double-ring ceremony in the St. George LDS Temple united Miss Susan Ashcroft and Kenneth Gustav Ence in marriage, January 26. The rites were performed by President Presi-dent Rudger C. Atkin. The newlyweds were honored honor-ed at a reception Friday, January Jan-uary 27, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Milton Ashcroft in Cedar Ce-dar City and again at an open house given by the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ence of Santa Clara, Utah. The bridal attire worn at the ceremony and wedding festivities festiv-ities included a full-length bonded crepe gown appliqued with lace and seed pearls which matched a pearl tiara. The French illusion veil secured secur-ed to the tiara flowed to elbow-length. A cascading bouquet bou-quet accented the attire. College of Southern Utah where she was active in music, Phi Alpha Beta sorority and, Sigma Tau Sigma tutoring society. so-ciety. Her busband has been enrolled at Dixie College and will continue his studies at BYU, majoring in Dentristy. He served in the Northeast Rritish Mission for the LDS Church. Pre-nutial parties included a shower given in Cedar City by Mrs. Jerry Green and one given in Provo by Miss Susan Wayment. Out-of-town guests who were in Cedar City for the wedding festivities included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ence and sons James and Gregory of Santa Clara, Miss Mary Speckhart, Wane Hillhigh, Gary Seegmiller, Steven Broad- Attending the bride as maia of honor was her sister, Miss Judy Ashcroft. Miss Susan Wayment of Arcadia, California; Califor-nia; Miss Mary Speckart of Provo, and Miss Gayle Jensen of Salt Lake City, were bridesmaids. brides-maids. They wore matching dresses of turquoise colored bonded crepe with moss green accent. Each attendant held a ball-shaped bouquet from a triple cluster of exhibit mums with lily-of-the-valley and, streamers. , Best man was William W. Bacon and ushers were Garry Seegmiller, Steven Broadbent and James Ence, Dr. Harl Judd and Dr. Hal Hansen. Expressing the color scheme were dresses of the bride's mother and the bridegroom's bent, Mrs. Gustav Buggert, grandmother of the bride-I bride-I groom, Provo; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hal Hansen, Granger; Miss Gayle Jensen, William Bacon, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Judd, Kanab; Miss Marie Anwick, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and Miss Susan Wayment, Arcadia, Arca-dia, California. |