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Show I 12 W The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 19, 1979 1 j x Ease Into New Season - Via Transitional Wig J V ' t.J ' ! 4 Some new wigs are g that can aptly fall-wint- ri ing be Like the clothes that are tagged with the same name because they span seasons, these wigs are great for easing into a new season, a new mood, a new way of dressing. Right now, theyre the answer to damp and lank hair hat results from swimming, from high humidity, or from days. long, active, For later, theyre the answer to having the appropriate head shape to fit in with those new longer lengths. wind-blow- Mr. MickeoJ W. Rum Mrs. B . Mar Atkinson .Mrs, Charles 8. Fenstermaker ,fLa.Citadelle was setting for the Friday wedding of Janice M. Smith and Micheal W. Foss. A reception was given afterward. , The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Ross. Salt Lake City. Mills-Atkinso- n MALAD CITY, IDAHO Idaho Falls LDS Temple was setting for the Saturday wed- ding of Julie Ann Mills and W. Mac Atkinson. A reception was given at the home of the brides grandMrs. Rex Mills, mother, Malad City The wedding breakfast was in Pocatello. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rosell Mills, Malad City. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Atkinson, Sitka, Alaska. Tillmanii- ' cational Research has been ft successfully breaking two educational traditions; teaching ; kindergarteners to read and using parents as teachers to 'help these children at home. I Results from these experi-ment- s (which thus far have in white, conducted .been schools) are encouraging and could provide models for schools all over the ; country. The children were selected ; 'at random and pretested. The parents in the treatment" group had to agree to use d teaching materials. After 12 weeks, the average test scores for the treated children went from 59 to 83. The untreated control !groups average 55 and 50. ; SWRL, which operates under the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, attributes this success to: Parent training: The teaching parents receive 90 of minutes orientation. including teaching tips. The instructions to parents are specific and designed to help children reach the specific program goals. ! Structured Program The program itself: The school-assigne- first-yea- r communications program with which the parents work is a structured one. The goals, the games, the concepts are clearly laid out and enable children, parents and .teachers to work toward and reach these goals. Four home practice exercises are sent were round, 3.25 simple and never obvious. Hair is an accessory." he believes, as important as the right shoes, scarf or jewelry. Balance is the key word for fall with the midi ard the hairstyle is essential in maintaining it. His models wore parted wigs with smooth lines, and a variety of chignon a A special on Moisture Petals, the ultimate in moisture lotion. Stock up on this size of your favorite creamy moisturizer. once-a-ye- z. shapes. Stan tight and STREET Herman's headlines FLOOR COSMETICS Mail and phone orders filled, add 49c postage 719). were equally simple. His Mr. collection was shown u nconplicated hairstyles, flattering, but not contrived. Loose, waved, soft hair was dominant. Chignons were worn low on the head, with braids sometimes added for special accents. Mort with SALT LAKE CITY L The cut . 1 " 1 3.00 Wedding Chapel for the Friday n Heidemarie Charles Stephen Till-man- A -- Fenstermaker. A reception was given ar rrT Fenstermaker Shalamar was setting wedding of and reg. 5.SO Kasper, for example, wanted his Joan Leslie collection shown with hair, supple close to the head. Designers said the look had to happen to fit in with the new fluid shapes and lengths. American designers are calling for this close look in hair now to fit into the spirit of their current collections. and Mrs. Fritz Tillmann, Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fenstermaker, attended the U. of V. PETALS" BY DUBARRY - after the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. HAIR CURLING NEWS! A OUR PERMANENT WAVE SALE STARTS THIS WEEK New Kindergarten Plan Gets em Readin Early By Dorothy Rich Washington Post Writer The Southwest Regional Laboratory (SWRL) for Edu- that "MOISTURE Some specifically asked to see the shape of the head for their daytime clothes and requested chignons or fantasy for night. head start on fall. Clothing designers have been talking about small, neat heads ever since they started working on longer hemlines. A year ago, Paris started calling for the small head by way of hats, caps, scarves NUPTIAL NEWS SmithRo !?$ you SPECIAL Helene Shape of Head n gie asked we meticulous look, for both wigs and the models own heads of hair. Head Start They literally designers Curtis hair stylists to produce unobtrusive" hairstyles, or a tiansitionals. called ANNUAL For the showings of their clothes to press and buyers, some of the cloth- By Genevieve Buck Chicago Daily News Writer REGULAR 17.50 VALUE . ONLY 9.90 Hurry in! Don't wait for a date! . . . Charge it, of course. i school. This further substantiates research in early learning that indicated children get as much satisfaction from working with their parents as from the activity itself. Of particular interest Is the teaching given to parents. The emphasis is on the positive. If the child gives the right answer, you, of course, let him know that he is right. But .. SOUTH MEZZANINE BEAUTY SALON Phone 355-668- Ext. 354 or 355 for appointment. SALT LAKE CITY what troubles many parent-teacheis what to say or do when the child gives the wrong answer. rs Correct the Answer says: Dont say Its wrong. Just tell the child the correct answer and have him do it right before going on. If he cannot answer the required minimum correctly, you say: Okay, dear, you answered 10 right Thats pretty good. Were going to do it again tomorrow and lets see if you can do even better. SWRL Particularly amusing and too true was the SWRL admoto nition Behave as if it were someone elses child. Many parents have trouble encouraging and being positive with their own children. information Further on these programs is available from SWRL, 11300 La Cienega Blvd., Inglewood, Calif. 90504. parent-teacher- s: Long Look Will Go 'LADYARROW Male, Too home weekly. feedback: -Pa- rent-School To maintain a continuing, high level of parent participa- n m ftnt'1 tiAn aas hvii n uic uoauiicm ivufs, there is a continuing flow of .information from the school on how well the children are doing. Parents fill out cards on how well the children do at home. Attitudes: Parents and teachers working this program believe that reading in kindergarten is acceptable and not to be discouraged. Scores Bent Tp Not only did test scores go up, but parents indicated they were delighted to be so involved in the educational process. Ninety-seve- n per- cent of the parents indicated they would definitely or probably be willing to do this kind all year of long. Children were similarly en--; thusiastic. The children ranked working with mother on the practice exercises and reading storybooks with her at home over watching TV or working with the teacher at home-teachi- By Genevieve Buck Chicago Daily News Writer The trend to longer lengths and midis certainly isn't confined to the female fashion scene. Coat hemlines are inching downward for men. too, especially for fall, and especially in rainwear. One of the main reasons, according to the Mens Fashion Assn, as well as some retailers, is that longer coats are practical They keep the knees dry, help preserve that trouser crease. And in win- ter, they're warmer. There also is a fashion reason for longer lengths, which are expected to range from just below the knee down to mid-calThe longer length is part of a rend toward a lean look that started around 1566 when men's suit jackets became more shaped and were lengthened. 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