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Show 2 March Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun iv 1 9, 2003 Cosmetologists compete at CEU, Bring Home Awards The Snow College South Applied Technology College Cosmetology department traveled to CEU Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8, to the Re- gional Division Competition. The students competed in evening style, haircutting and style to match the picture. They were each given the same picture (sight unseen) the day of the contest. They had to cut the hair to match that picture, then style 1 s 1 V f t to match the picture. The competition included students from Heritage (St. George), CEU, and Snow College Richfield. They also had two students from the nail technology class compete. The contest consisted of nail wraps, nail art, sculptured nails, polish and finish. The students did an awesome away with 8 of the 9 awards given. The results are as follows: CosmetologyXol-leg- e (L-Chacyne Carter, Wana Fae Smith, Trish Orton, Lydia Koyle. Front Row Division - Lydia Koyle -- Picture: Back Row Kristina Chanel Gates, Ogden. First Place, Wana Fae Smith -Second Place, and Trisha Orton Chacyne Carter - First Place, Nail Technology - Julie Davis -- Third Place. Cosmetology Chanel Ogden - Second Place, First Place, Camie Puzey - Third HighSchoolDivision- - Kristina Gates - Third Place. Place. job-walk- ing (L-- Robinson, Barney make donation to Salina Library Robinson Transport and been tremendous. fiction, children's books, classics, continued support from our city leaders we can keep pace with Barney Trucking have once Currently the library has 77 and the growth our library has faced CD donated books books to on and 957 on "We thank these two compathe money again Salina Public Library to assist in tape. While this only comprises nies for their support for a and the ever increasing popularpurchasing more audio books. about 7 of the total collection, worthwhile investment. With ity of audio books." Throughout this budget year, audio books account for 30 of Barney's has donated $400 and the total circulation. Robinson's has donated $1,000. Says Lopshire, "This statistic Librarian Becky Lopshire is shows us that we need to conpleased with the donations and tinue increasing the amount of states, "This money is very money put into maintaining and much appreciated and helps to building that collection." by Craig Poulson, USU Extension Agent As spring time is approaching many of us start preparing for collection our to date books Audio are keep up popular and in good shape. We try to with many truck drivers, as well the gardening season. Many of us also have questions concerning purchase as many books on tape as those going on road trips or our gardens. To help address those questions USU Extension in conjunction and CD as we possibly can." commuting to work; many lothe Horseshoe Mountain Hardware Garden Center is offerwith Audio books have increased cals have also discovered listenin popularity over the past few ing to books while engaging ing a gardening short course. This will be a five week course taught chores, exercising, every Friday starting on March 21. years and the library has made The time will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and the course will be held effort to the craft and with keep up every projects. A wide selecdemand. More of the total bud- tion of audio books are avail- at the Horseshoe Mountain Hardware Garden Center in Mt. Pleasget has gone into the audio col- able, including LDS titles, adult ant. If you would like to register for the course or need more inforlection and the response has mation contact the USU Extension Office at non-fictio- n. Heart of the West Ford Stores and away!! presents...Up-u- p O. Jay Anderson catches air as down Blackhawk Arena...SaIina he turns loose all of the horse(indoors). Advance tickets are available power in the NEW 2002 Chill Factor, the 4X4 through Friday, March 28 at Big Monster Truck. The new Krazy O Tires in Richfield or Burns Horse, monster truck also joins Saddlery in Salina. Children, 12 forces with Thundertrax and and under are charged $7 and Destroyer One the transforming, adults are $14. At the gate the rocket firing robots. prices are $15 for adults and $8 They will be performing on for children. March 29 at 7 p m. (Gates will Stock Trucks and Tuff Trucks at: Big O Tires must open at 5:30). See them in action at: National in Richfield or Country Auto Mud Bog and Monster Show Salvage in Aurora. car-crush- pre-regist- er Gardening Short Course Set by Sanpete USU Extension Service 283-759- 7. Salina Sun Gunnison Valley News USPS 478-08- 0 Periodical postage paid in Salina, Utah. 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