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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review Wews ;ysinss stresses the importance of aduca-tio- n for her stylists and artists, who have recently completed certification with several guest artists prior to the salon's opening. Trapp, a graduate of the Von Curtis Academy, where she served as studentbody president and as a member of the design team, placed in the Utah state cutting competition and went on to compete in a show in Long Beach, Calif. Upon graduation, she worked for a year at Main Attraction and has been at Kate's for the last eight years prior to opening her own salon. Trapp has worked with the Miss Lehi Scholarship Pageant program for eight years, as well as the Miss American Fork Pageant and the Highland Junior Miss Program, where she has taught numerous workshops in makeup and hair design. Hair stylist ' and nail artist Hollie Curtis, who will graduate from Lehi High School later this month, is the first person in the state of Utah to complete an while still in apprenticeship school. She scored 99 percent on a practical test and has worked in a develops and designs entertainment software for major companies such as Nintendo, Sega, Midway, Time Warner and MGM. Located in American Fork at 776 E. 930 South, Saffire acquired the additional building to provide Mary Bailey named as area manager of SOS Staffing SOS Staffing Services has promoted Mary Bailey to area manager of the Southern and Central Utah Regions. As area manager, Bailey will oversee the operations of the SOS Staffing Services offices in Provo, Orem, American Fork, Spanish Fork, Vernal, St. George, Cedar City and Price. "Mary has proven to be a valuable employee," said Howard Scott, president of SOS Staffing Services. "We know she will execute her duties as area manager well. Her proven dedication to quality and customer service will be a great asset." Bailey has more than 10 years experience in the human resource field before being hired by SOS Staffing Services in 1995. She served as branch manager for the Orem branch and was later promoted to district manager for South Central Utah. Bailey is an active member of her community, serving on the board of directors for the Human Resource Association of Central Utah. - Page 13 of guitar strings FREE. one per customer - expires May 14th A Hrr$A ft '. "f 2 MA "v 1 I 1 I I I I 4 American Fork the north side of State St. On across from Wendy's Hamburgers f 13 J f- r- " I T&& (S393 M'Dtiliert Day ? 1 i Stylists at the new Salon Cachet in American Fork include, seated, Trina Simper; and standing, L to R: Darlene Hobbs, owner Trish Trapp and Hollie Curtis. professional salon for two years while attending school and studying under Sheryl Brown. Trina Simper graduated with honors from the Mary Kawakami College of Beauty and has worked in a salon for two years. She is a state certified pedicurist and body contour specialist. Software firm gets expansion loan Deseret Certified Development Company (DCDC), a Midvale, Utah-base- d small business financing company, recently provided an SBA 504 loan to finance an additional warehouse for Saffire, Inc. based in American Fork. Saffire Wed.y, May 7, 1997 Bring in this ad and get one set Personal pampering offered at Salon Cachet in Am, Fork Personal attention and continuing education are just two of the reasons to try the new Salon Cachet. Now open at 188 N. West State Street in American Fork, Salon Cachet is celebrating a grand opening through May 17, with door prizes, drawing and giveaways for gift baskets of services and products. Juice and fresh muffins will also be offered daily. Salon Cachet is open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday. Walk-i- n clients are welcome, but appointments are preferred. "People see you as you see yourself," said owner Trish Trapp. "Pampering yourself is an important thing. Salon Cachet offers hair treatand skin ments, facials, make-u- p care, tanning, manicures and pedicures, and nail treatments such as solar nails. The salon also offers a complete line of Matrix and Scruples hair care products, Australian Gold tanning products, and M'Lis skin and body care items. "We can provide the latest in hair technology," said Trapp, who - studio space and allow for motion capture activities. "We've been in operation since 1982 and felt the need for more space," says Leslie Pardew, president of Saffire, Inc. "Our success is based on our ability to be creative and studio environments lend to that creativity." The Company plans to release its newest product, NFL Legends Football, this year for Accolade. Information is available on Saffire's new Web Site, www.saf-fire.cosays Pardew. Licensed through the U.S. Small Business Administration, DCDC provides long-terfinancing to aid small and medium businesses with growth and expansion. DCDC partners with local banking institutions to complete the lending process. The number one development company in the country for five years, DCDC is at 7050 Union Park Center, Suite 570, Midvale; 907 S. Orem Boulevard in Orem; and 412 E. St. George Boulevard in St. George. fr.-'- i lecicii! Pleasant Darlene Hobbs, another specialin body contouring, is also certified in pedicure and skin care. A graduate of the Hollywood Beauty School, the barber school at Utah Technical College and Norma's School of Nails, she is a former employee of the Legacy Spa in Alpine and Lehi. ist American Fork West & Grove Labels sought for fundraising Peterson School has been collecting Campbells soup labels to redeem for school equipment. They have met their goal for the 1996-9- 7 school year and were able to get audio and video equipment, as well as materials for the speech program. The staff and students of Peterson School would like to thank all the individuals, organizations and businesses who contributed to the program this year. I 3 r; The Campbells soup program is an ongoing program. They would appreciate support of this program in the upcoming years. 369 East State Rd. Pleasant Grove (Next to Circle K) 240 West State Rd. 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