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Show High Tech Style at Capelli's it I ' .- 4 V4 " ' 1 . 1 i exhibits a high tcch European style. Upon entering the salon, the eye is drawn to its clean open atmosphere of black and white decor. Ten foot mirrors rise from the imported marble floor, to reach the black Targetti Structura Space Frame System suspended from the ceiling. The walls are decorated with modem painting by the local artist, Gary Collins. The work area consists of high tech equipment. The imported hair products used arc Kcnra, Paul Mitchell and the Italian Framcsi, the owners favorite. There Is a specific area used for individual consultation between clients and members of the design team. To help choose that perfect style for you, Capellis uses the most advanced computer imaging system. No matter what change you are seeking, whether it be a new cut, perm, or color, a computer will actually show you how the change will effect you. In the reception area clients can relax on Capelli's B&B sofa, which received the European design "Sofa of the Year" award. There is also a marble coffee bar where customers can enjoy an espresso or hot tea. The range of services provided by Capelli's salon include: custom styles and perms based on latest European looks and "salon the declared of the methods; color treatments using European Capclli, next century" by Vezzosi, Europe's largest products that create color variations so hair salon equipment manufacturer, is Salt has a soft, natural look; manicures. Lake's latest and finest addition to the pedicures, 'and sculptured nails; facials and beauty industry. The salon represents a facial massages using European products "design team" of eight specialists with and techniques; and, body wraps and body expertise in perming, cutting and coloring waxing. The Capelli Salon is located at 675 East techniques. The owner of the salon, Khaled 2100 South. The prices for a haircut start Salem, also designed the shop which at $25 and $45 for a permanent Rattle and Ham - U2 war. Its Just about victims-n- ot heroes. I get worried that the song is bigger than the band because whats at steake is more than By Stefante Nelson U2 music, it's people's lives." band On Nov. 4 the popular For Utah, the movie may be the and "U2 Rattle premiered their movie closest the around anyone can get to seeing a U2 film was The Hum." premiered After beelng booed off stage as an concert. success. for destined and is surely country "I hope it gives people the feeling of opening band several years ago, the group to avoid the Beehive State. being closer to the band," said band now seems Gospal, modem, and blues fans would member Adam Clayton in a recent press especially enjoy "U2 Rattle and Hum." But release. The film does that and more. a on music lovers everywhere, this film is a The film takes the audience must-seband "musical journey" as described by the follows It member Larry Mullen Jr. band on their 1987 American tour and includes touching scenes at Elvis Presley's Graceland. U2 also filmed a sequence In Harlem with the New Voices of Freedom, a gospal "We choir group. Said leadsinger-Bono- , recievcd a tape of 'I still havent found what I'm looking for' recorded by the group, and listening to it made us feel as if we hadnt heard our own song before." One of the movie's best concert scenes was the band's performance of "Sunday, Bloody Sunday." Fumed at Denver concert, the song brought the house down. Though many U2 fans feel "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" is the song that best represents the band, Bono has mixed e. feelings. would much rather have people (In the name of love)", dedicated to the memory of Martin Luther King, is the song that defined U2,"said Bono. "'Pride' deals with a genuine man, a hero. There are no heroes in 'Sunday, Bloody Sunday,' It deals with the horror of "I that "Pride feel HAVE YOU TRIED OU- R- Cheese Soup Hot Pastrami Sandwich (Cont. Ballet West to Sponsor Benefit Performance from page 1) TacoSaiad B.L.T. Onion Rings By Calvin L. Harrington recent grant from the Salt Lake Arts Council has allowed Ballet West to A Tuition reimbusement is an excellent inducement for nurses with careers already distribute free tickets to special audiences in place. Reimbursements will allow which Include the handicapped. nurses an avenue to upgrade their If.1? erPrlvie6ed and others who wouldn't education to a baccalaureate level. Financial , nerwise be able to attend a performance company. This "General Project assistance is becoming more common as rant 988-8- 9 in the well as the health care industry's f1. llS" o1 $7,200will be used to support Another cooperation in scheduling. method used for retention Is the elevation L" e comPany s Community Outreach of a nurses' status by a job classification i r06ram- . As reported in an earlier Forum series that would compensate for skill st als?reently received a levels, levels of education and years of 5500,000 Challenge III Grant from the experience. Nurses salaries "top-out- " "d7Vf1nf1,for ?e Arts NE quickly and the company to rne a nurse with two to three years experience ,Srant Western make as much as one with 10 years of ,rav. trough eight states, ballet to communities that experience. A clinical ladder would abate this inequity allowing nurses to grow professionally and receive compensation for s SffihcjSvbxClothes--Man,at hospital and it will be implemented the remaining IHC facilities within one LDS year," Davis said. Turkey & Bacon otherwise would not have access to this art form. in cooperation with the Utah State Division of Family Health Services and various community organizations. Ballet West distributes 800 free tickets annually Slim Down Lunch Chicken Ole' Ball to economically disadvantaged individuals for their regular season performances, And Our Nifty Phones The grant from the Salt Lake Arts Council will also fund the special matinee performance of "The Nutcracker" offered each year to an invited audience of physically handicapped Individuals. Last year, an audience of 1,200 attended this special program. Further information regarding the "Special Prolect Grant" nn be obtained by calling Ballet West at 364-434- 3. "Second Skin" By Karen Peterson Communication with managers, Why do we wear clothes? It seems like a and directors of fairly easy question, but it has more hospital administrators, for also is a must satisfaction Job meaning than a first analysis would reveal. nursing and personnel retention. This very There has always been a need for clothing, important issue is being addressed by Climate made wearing certain coverings Utahs hospitals. Open forum meetings necessary; in the Arctic furs served best; in the tropics loincloths sufficed; in the desert could help to remove the "them-us- " g robes gave protection from the attitudes often held by administrators. This forum could allow staff RNsmore rays of the sun and heat. So primitive ' participation in decisions and policies. Newsletters and special publications could promote recognition and appreciation as well as facilitate sharing. Retention has always been a challenge because nurses are historically mobile. nursc gocs, a Job is usually society's first consideration was protection. He soon Man. however, is invent ST11 profcss "al otc learned and that decorations coverings Hmuwor nmiMtinn . rCiC must could express individuality and present an loose-fittin- senators wore togas; hunters displayed pelts; soldiers featured medals. One of the satisfactions of clothing is to assist man in asserting his authority and dominance over others. It seems that wearing clothing is rooted in aesthetic and social yearning, and that the wearer receives a sense of g and pleasure . well-bein- from the admiration of others. FOOD, FRIEEIOS & FROLICS CFESI staff-to-sta- ff 1, 4 JTtiiSandn 55 Forum sc Park Frank F2 OH t EH 7 One of man's superior attributes as compared to all other living creatures, is the ability to create and wear clothing. And herein is a psychological factor the whanurs to show superiority. Coverings desire to show continued surroundin8 the opportunity "Second decorations became symbols: the animal kingdom.' The kings wore crowns and robes; Roman nian acquires, which he can change at will, separates him from the animal kingdom. .2? CIYS 1 V.TOt CZOS3LTIEE C72LE 809 East Fourth South 6957 South State 355-752- 3 ' tolOT 4828 Highland Drive 272-739- 566-191- - 1 PftuV3 2230No.atUniv.Pkwy 8 377-393- 9 . November 15, 1988 Issue 8 |