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Show Wednesday, November 26, 1980 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah3B Pierce wins hair competition Barbara Whitlock as a Deane McNair, model. president of the Utah Hairdressers AssociDisco category ation. First place was The master of taken by Marie Van ceremonies was Lynn Wagoner of the Family Hair Care shop. She Judy used her sister Debbie as a model. Cuts, Raelynn Steward of The winners of the Fall Hair Fair this month were released recently. The winner of the overall competition, which was held at was CEU, Music of Price. College of Eastern Utah officials were association. The music and given a special award organ was provided by for participation In the David Dickey of Lees fair. Williams, president of past the Pierce. In Career Debbie Pagano of The Looking Glass won first place using Dixie Thayn as a model. Second place was taken by Judy Pierce of Artistic Shears. She used Charlette Davis as a model. Raelynns Style Shop took second using Lynell Jones as her model. Joel Martone of Joels Creations in Wellington used Victor Simonelli for the third award. was place Third place taken by Nanette Miller of the Family Hair Care shop. Her model was Michael Marie Miller. Evening category In the Evening style hairstyle on Pam Simonelli (right of Martone) was awarded second place in fantasy. Frances (right of Pam) was another entry. Joel Martone of Joel's Creations stands by some of his models In the Fall Hair Fair 1980. Victor Simonelll's hair sytle was awarded third place in disco, The Judy competition Fantasy First place was won by Emma Lambson in the Fantasy category. Her model was Kelly Sprool. Joel Martone took both second and third Artistic places using Pam first and Simonelli and Scotty Pierce of Shears won third places. She used Judy Potter and one other model for her entries. Second place was awarded to Margie Sharp of The Image of Beauty shop. She used Christianson. The judges were Jeanie Anderson of Jeanies Touch, Kristen Taylor of the Sun Advocate, Ruth Topolovoc of the Harris Style Shop, School takes part in benefit RIVER GREEN tudents -S- was raised last year from for heart research in Utah with only 29 schools participating Utah Heart throughout the state. The event is being Associations Jump sponsored by the Utah Rope for Heart. Student teams will Heart Association and line up pledges from the Utah Association Bookcliff Elementary will participate in the Marie Van Wagoner of Family Hair Care was awarded with the first place ranking in disco for the hair sytle on her sister Debbie. Raelynn Steward of Raelynn's Style Shop was given second place in disco for Lynell Jones' hair style. sponsors maximum for of a for Health, hours of jumping. More than $70,000 12-pa- ge your tires for habits; maximum safety and replacement dressed, business gasoline and correct alignment sized envelope to Lovell advised. and balance. An underinflated Keys. 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