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Show ounaay, vasuary 3, 197] ine MEMALD, Provo, Un—rage iv Blow and Dry Technicue for Hair Creates A New Natural ‘Unset’ A phenomenon is spreading chair with her head wrapped in across the country infecting tissues. women young and old. Thefirst “Start with clean hair. symptom appears when a Always,"’ he emphasized woman is sick and tired of “There’s notins table. Wash as spending half a day in a salon. often as necessarybut be sure to having her hair turned into a use something gentle, like baby cotton candy concoction and shampoo.” It cleans well and waking up with a matted mess leaves the hair manageable and the next day. with those nice young qualities The cure is simple enough. of shine and bounce. Rollers, hair spray and teasing “For most women, conbombs are condemned to a ditioning is essential,” Danny drawer, And a woman reports said. “But no matter what you only once every two months to use, whether the productis for MOLLY ADAMS Sisters Reveal Engagement News Mr. and Mrs. Shelby R. Adams American Fork. of Provo are announcing attended Both the young women are graduates of Provo High School and sang in the A Cappella Choir. Lynne is attending Utah Utah Technical College. He is now stationed at engagement news for their daughters, Lynne and Molly College and served three years Adams. Molly Adams is engaged to Technical College and serves as active duty with the U.S. Army Terry Byrnes, a son of Mr. and an aide for the Headstart in Germany. Molly and Terry will be Mrs, Ray McKennaof Spokane, program at Franklin Elemenmarriedin the Salt Lake Temple Wash., and Lynne will marry tary School. Mr. Wright graduated from in the Spring, She has invited as Lewis Wright, a son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘red T. Wright of American Fork High School and her attendants, Lynne Adams, Lackland Air Force Base, Mr. Byrnes attended Utah Technical Toni Adams, Connie Moss Diane Davis a nd Lisa Thomson. The couple will reside anticipating a Spring wedding in the Provo 11th Ward, Lynne has asked Barbara Barrett, Marjorie Austin, Molly Adas, Virginia Adams, Toni and the hair has a thicker ap- pearance. Thick hair is ‘reated the sameas thin. Thinning it out cause anyfriction that can is “out.” All it needs is a good the hair. cut, “My wife hangs over the side Danny and the other styiists of the bed to dry her Goodman's New York equivalent to Canned Ego, a national chain of salons, devoted to natural hair look and care. “A woman’s hair should be so soft aid naturalthat you wantto reach outand touchit. Whenit’s all lacquered up with an un. derbrush of snarls and tangles, believe me, no man wants to go nearit,” explained Danny, the “leader” of the salon and one of the main spokesmen for the new always cut from a center part “Tt has nothing to do with the directions. You'd be surprised to final styie,”” Dannysaid. “It just hear what somepeople do with a makesit possibleto sty'e it any simple cremerinse!" way with the sides the same “The cut, of course, is really length. whereit's at. If that isn’t right, “The back of the neck never you mightas well forget aboutit should be shaved. To keep it Everyhair style has to be cut to , I never cut the hair each person’s face and shi be than thehairline. Also, 1 e never cut the hair around a in proportion to their bod; woman's ear so that it shows said. “A woman can't charge into completely. That's very hard rt of the ear her hairdresser's with a picture look for a wom of a model in a new hair style can show, but the hair should movement and demand the same cut anda blow-iry technique. A womanis here 30 to 45 minutes and she can care for her hair by herself and sleep in her bed at night, instead of sitting up in a To blow-dry the hairit should that kind of job. The idea is to let the stylist know what yculike, be damp, towel-iry and freshly but don’t insist on one style shampooed. The heat from the exactly. You wouldn't go into dryer brings up the oils so the your doctor's and tell him what hair has to be clean. is really you the LYNNE ADAMS to do. So let ‘he hairdresser adapt the cut for you," Danny € dry in every direct said. A good bluntcutiessential no brush the hair 2 matter what length your hair. before ee Only scissors are used since a razorslices the hair al an angle. Blunt ends areless like'y to split Bigi Cutaway, Bergdorf softness or for body, follow the look. “We work with a shampoo, a You'd need a plastic surgeonfor her attendants. blendin naturally with the resi of the style,” Danny said By BETTE KNIGHT Copyright 1970 by Scripps League Newspapers cavalry twills, grey flannel and velvet, odd trousers must be fancy. Tartan stripes, donegal SANFRANCISCO—Bill Blass tells about business suits for men, Whatare discussed? Twobutton, single breasted, or sixbutton doublebreasted suits. There are no vents. They have Plaids, animal prints and patterned tweed. Even corduroy must be sculptured and shaggy. Slacks should be trim from the waist to the knee, and ease up {rom there down. GROUP | M ® ever A wide rangeof fine sports and cotton checks. wear prints in mod colorful designs : th IG ‘‘A you want for your savings. ; 5/36" Wide 7% to 8% oun? 4”? 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These polyester and combed Cotton Plaids come in a wide range of colors and combinations, many are light enough ight h for Spring. gad brightenaugy fon Spring Guaranteed washable,little or no iron. 45" Wide REG. $2.29 Yd. yi 4 1a 1 fi i i a i front zipper. 36"/45" Widths Most are Washable WASH'N WEAR PLAID SUITINGS See 1408 15 When preparing clothes for laundering sort them into three WRITERS SECTION Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 general categories — according ‘Tue news in denim this year to type of fabric, color fastness, p.m. at the Women’s Council Center. is in denim stretch knit, which and degree of soi gives a sometimes stiff fabric greater mobility and ease. Gentlemen’s Quarterly, in the current issue, shows a twopiece denim knit suit with a short, snap-front cowboy jacket and matching jeans. Suggested for wearing with this outfit: A striped tank top with a halfway i rd Value Yd colors. Sport jackets are both double breasted and single breasted. Slacks — Except for basic Thirsty, heavy quality printed tere All tt f ycotton, o course. A wide, wide range ofsolid colo in sheers. 5 A News in Denim It’s never too late to rejuvenate family sleds for wintertime fun. Remove rust from the runnerswith steel wool and wash awaythe residue with hot suds.ates for speed on the slopes, rul runners with slightly ape soap and recoat them the same way before the next snowfall. i 3 : GROUP I! You'll find a great selection of fancy cotton flannels es , This is an outstanding group of washable, 100% cottons ‘ . i vatoot saop jersey for sportswear ... in solid Club Notes good selection of plaids, fancies and man £ nec y solid colors. WOOLS & WOOL BLENDS Weights for robes, shirts and dresses. Sport jackets — Bill Blass likes the knitted look in fancy sport jackets, especially the argyles. Theylook terrific with matching jerkins and plain slacks. The blazer looks new again in the Huntcoat, singlebreasted. Three-button pockets with a deep center vent for comfort. Blazers in velvet and sleek and uncomplicatedpath to late day dressing. Knits are everywherefor the upcoming seasonandthis one has subtle fit and bias flare — and you can makeit yourself. A . For Moms & Pops 36" Wide All Cotton $1059 YD VALUE Country suits — 2-button, sportshirts? And, put ide turnups on the pants.) 7/8 Yd. Long 54/60" Wide A cuddly soft and worm sleepwear fabr — =a “FOr lots For Teens Raincoats — They are long wider lapels, more shape, and straight pockets. Some have and topcoats are very long, and pleated pants and some have they’reall tubular raglans, with high armholes and great shape. vests. They're a little quieter in There you have the winter style pattern, but not in color. The information from a man who has won more fashion designing coats are not noticeably longer, but the pants are noticeably awards than any other in the business. wider, single-breasted, patch pockets with a deep center vent. Great look in some of the super Shetlands and tweeds, and they look marvelous belied. (Bill Blass will never drop his signature window panes and very bold tweeds. They are classics, And, why not wear them with knit shirts and SKIRT LENGTHS PRINTED OUTING FLANNEL Wearin 1971? or going out on special evenings, here is an easy-to-wear, Us what Fabric Clearance What Will Men tunic over a skinny knit Jumpsuit. For entertaining at home “If you hair is curly and you sl Adams and Elizabeth Wright as WORLD FASHIONS SOFTEN UP THE PANTS LOOK byputting a great plaid Danny repo simplest procedu to pe Just practice After all, remember what your hair looked like the fir: me you tried to set it yourself? i i i f I Jewelery, Optical, & Knit Shop : 1 aaonaaa teseal tek del ose cata cs i cad e 98 West Center Store Hours 10 to 6 We honor BankAmericard and Master Charge Cards Open Monday, Thursday and Friday until 9 p.m. |