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Show Woman of the Week daughters is the Dunkle's main interest. in-terest. There is Janice Lee, who is M's. Leonard Slusser, and making mak-ing her home in Philadelphia; Mrs. Charles (Shirley) Miller, Boise, and Sherie Dunkle, Payette. You'll be greeted by attractive Marianne at her shop on 21st So. There's Marianne Dunkle, owner and manager of "Mariannes" in Sugar House, business woman and housewife. At the University Marianne studied designing and clothing. Later she graduated from the LDS Business College. She worked in the personnel and record section of the Pacific Division of Engineering, San Francisco, Fran-cisco, in the Salt Lake branch of the Ogden Arsenal and also Hill Field during the war. But her interest in business, it seems, has always turned to fashions. fash-ions. She lived in Payette, Idaho, for eight years and here Marianne's flare for designing was expressed when she served on the Apple Blossom Festival committee for three years, two of which she was chairman. Marianne designed and assisted in the making of the 200 to 300 costumes for the annual production, which was no small fete. She opened her dress shop in Sugar House seven years ago, the ultimate goal of her deep interest in styles. Active in the Sugar House chamber cham-ber of commerce, she is also a members of the Delphian Society and Art Guild at the University of Utah. The Dunkle's make their home at 1983 Redondo Ave., where Marianne Mari-anne spends much of her leisure working with her flowers and gardening, gar-dening, her two chief hobbies. Marianne travels with her husband, hus-band, who is with the electronic engineering branch of the air force with headquarters at Hill Field. His territory composes seven sev-en states. Their mutual hobby is his ham radio set and he has just completed complet-ed a hi-fidelity set which the two are enjoying. But of course the family of three |