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Show Vj&S&&z&z&' - - Kent S. Hinlay Weds iViiss Ence In Temple Wedding vows were exchanged exchang-ed Friday, July 30, in the Man-ti Man-ti LDS Temple by Miss Barbara Jean Ence and Kent S. McKin-lay, McKin-lay, with President Louis Anderson An-derson officiating. Miss Ence is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Ence, of Richfield and the groom is the son of Mr. j and Mrs. Arch McKinlay, of Roosevelt. I The newlvweds were compli-1 mented at a reception that same evening at the Sevier stake recreational center, 190 1st So., Richfield. The bride was lovely in a ballerina length wedding gown of nylon net over satin, fashioned fash-ioned with a fitted bodice, long sleeves tapering to points at the wrist and a full, full skirt. Her fingertip veil was of bride's illusion and fell from a crown of orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink rosebuds rose-buds and white camelias. Attending . the bride as matron mat-ron of honor was her sister, Beverly, and her maid of honor was Miss Joyce Larsen. Both were attired in pastel colored ballerina length formal gowns. Flower girls for the occasion were little Christine and Mary Ellen McKinlay, who were dressed in pink nylon and carried car-ried miniature nosegays, a replica rep-lica of the bride's bouquet. Assuming best man duties was Rex McKinlay, of Vernal, nephew neph-ew of the groom. Mother of the bride chose a grey taffeta afternoon dress and the groom's mother wore a dinner dress of black lace over turquoise satin. Both had corsages cor-sages of red and white camelias. Piano music was furnished during the evening by Miss Colleen Casey. After a brief honeymoon trip the bride and groom returned to Roosevelt. In the near future the groom plans to attend the University of Utah. |