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Show Tuckett, Pruitt recite wedding vows was given by Smoot Seaman, Valaine Bladen played the wedding march, and Mrs. Christine Winterrose sang the wedding song. The atmosphere during the dinner was set by Ross Glass on the organ. The bride wore a plaid pant suit for her going away costume. They honeymooned enroute to Las Vegas where they are making their home. Both young people are graduates grad-uates of Cedar High. Prior to the wedding the bride was feted at a shower given by Charlotte Torsell, Kristine Leigh, and Julie Alger. Miss JoAnn Tuckett and Andrew L. Pruitt exchanged wedding vows March 2 in a double ring ceremony at the Cedar Stake Center. Bishop Boyd Bladen officiated. The Cedar Stake Center was also the setting for the Buffet Supper which was served to guests following the ceremony. cere-mony. Mrs. Robert H. Tuckett is the mother of the bridg and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Keith Higbee and George E. Pruitt. The bride wore an original gown of white velvet featuring featur-ing a high neckline, long full sleeves and a straight skirt. Her finger-tip veil was held by a flowered head piece and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and baby breath centered by a big orchid. Attending the bride was her sister Mrs. Robert L. Rown in purple velvet. Petite Miss Chenile Tuckett, a niece, was flower girl In a long lavendar dress. George Pruitt stood as best man for his brother and the ushers were Keith Owens, Tom Leigh, and William Higbee. Ringbearers were nephews of the bride, Robby Tuckett and Christopher Leigh. The bride's mother wore a purple blouse with a long floral print skirt and the bridegroom's mother wore a lavendar iblouse with her floral print skirt. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Wilkinson Wilkin-son helped with host and hostess duties and Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Orton decorated the hall. At the ceremony the prayer MR. AND MRS. ANDREW PRUITT |