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Show Bride-To-Be ... i i - "M . ''.., . : 1 : . - ' ' I. - f-,- H, v. . - .'' ""-l ..'(' -: :, ' - . t . MISS LUELLA HUNTINGTON June Wedding Planned The approaching marriage of Miss Luella Huntington daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Huntington of this city, and Wesley J. Kuncle of Salt Lake, was announced at a lovely arranged tea on the roof garden of Hotel Utah on Saturday of the past week. The couple have chosen'June 16 as their wedding date, the marriage to be solmenized in the Salt Lake Temple. Immediately Im-mediately afteir their wedding they will leave for the Hawaiian Hawai-ian Islands, where Mr. Kuncle will he employed as a radio technician. v Announcement of the approaching nuptials was made from a miniature radio embanked in flowers to form the tea table centerpiece. Tiny radio tubes were arranged as place I cards, with guests' names, including Mrs. R. A. Huntington, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Bernadine Mayers and Miss Ardeen Mayers, Salt Lake City,, mother and sister of Mr. Kuncle; Mrs. Marie Poulsen,' Mrs. Lucille Turner, Mrs. Floss Johnson, Springville; Mrs. Helen Shurtliff, Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Jorgensen, Miss Peg Williams, Miss Mildred' Barker, Miss Carql Nielson, Mrs. Stella Peck, of Salt Lake City, and the guest of-Konor. During the afternoon the guests enjoyed the first Z. C. M. I. revue, featuring tride s styles, and which also included appropriate music on the hotel roof garden. Miss Huntington, a graduate of the Springville high school and former student of the Brigham Young University, Univer-sity, received her degree from the University of Utah and graduated from the nurses' school at the L. D. S. hospital, where she has teen employed as supervisor of pediatrics. Miss Huntington has also been nurse instructor in child care at the University of Utah, being the youngest member of the faculty the past year Mr. Kuncle, an ex-service officer, has been attending school at the University of Utah and recently received a civil service commission as a radio technician in Hawaii. |