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Show Hunter-Bar tz r; , 1 J j 1 if gold thread, that cascaded into a chapel length train. She carried an ostrich plume fan designed and constructed by the groom. Her maid of honor was her only sister, Tauna Hunter, who wore lace and gold lanie. The mother's gowns were black formal length with accents of gold. A RECEPTION and dance was given that evening at the McCune Mansion. Cravings was the setting for a rehearsal dinner hosted by the groom's father. Upon the couples return from their honeymoon in Cancun, Mexico, Mex-ico, they will be further honored at a wedding celebration in Denver, Colo, where they will reside. This event will be hosted by the groom's mother. THE BRIDE, a daughter of Vera JoAnne Hunter of Bountiful 'and Deck J. Hunter of West Jordan, attended Weber State College and Southern Utah State College. The bridegroom, son of Juanita M. Ralston, Denver, Colo., and Merle D. Bartz, Littleton, Colo., is a graduate of the University of Colorado. ' MR. AND MRS. BRENDEN B. BARTZ j Tina Hunter and Brenden B. I Bartz were married in a candlelight I ceremony Saturday, Feb. 8 in the White Community Memorial Chapel on Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City. j THE BRIDE wore an original iv- ! ory gown delicately entwined with |