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Show A eee nee oT USINESS CouURIER Wasatch PAGE 21 County’s Source for News Right at Home at His & H -JuLy 7, 1999 ITS Looking for Some Pampering? works on nails; Gina Tuttle and Sandra ill Ford says she doesn’t know where she’d Leathan are the shop’s aestheticians, while Nancy Glazier and Paula Provost work with massage therapy. | be today if it weren’t for His and Hairs. While Gardner likes things the way they shop, that’s about all they’ve seen. are, ultimately she hopes to expand her business, including offering new services and increasing her retail product line, presently consisting of Patira, Paul Mitchell, Redken and soon, Aveda hair and skin care products. “Sometimes, in this valley, people don’t pamper themselves enough,” says Gardner of how well her shop’s speciality services such as | His and Hairs is a full service salon offering patrons everything from a simple hair cut to off. electrolysis, manicures, pedicures, body wax- who do.” ing, tanning, facials, massages and brow and ready for them. His and Hairs is open Monday through Saturday, with evening appointments available. His and Hairs is located just west of Main Street on 100 South in Heber. For appointments, call 654-2761. lash dyes. In addition to Gardner, Cobi Bonner, Libby Gruber, Carla Alberg, Lillian “But we’re starting to get more people in And the staff of His and Hairs are | ry KOON VY a Thompson, Bobbi Jo Derksen, Lisa Thacker Wade and Liz Parcell offer cuts, colors, high- lights, perms and styles. Lisa Mair Wade facials, pedicures, and massages have taken IT) since she and her husband have owned the : Hairs, sits in the nearly packed shop, a anxious to see her new style. Owner and stylist Pam Gardner likes to see this--a steady flow of happy, satisfied customers. And that’s good, since in the two years | Ford, like the rest of the patrons at His and SSH | By JEAN CROASMUN LIFESTYLES EDITOR Huckleberry Inn Has New MIDWAY - On June 30th the Kelsons sold the Huckleberry Inn to John and Marva Warnock. The property will now be called the Blue Boar Inn. Owners The Kelsons are to be commended on the beautiful inn they established. The Courier wishes the Kelsons continued success -in their future endeavors. |