Show Thursday April SO 1982 Tha Eagla-Pig- s 5 Salt Lake cosmetologist featured at 16th annual seminar R Victor Saldivar A Sebastian Artistic Center alum and colorist for Rcnbow International will be the featured presenter at CEU's 16th Annual Cosmetology Seminar The seminar will be in the cosmetology department Monday May 1 1 from 6 to 9 pm Saldivar has been teaching and hair design on stage for the past seven years "His original and creative designs have won rave revues from local and international judges" CEU Cosmetology Instructor Debbie Prichard said He currently owns and operates the successful Ahhs Hair Studio in Salt Lake City Saldivar said he believes hair should appear healthy and lustrous and he strives to insure that each cut is stylish functional and fitting to each client's personal lifestyle Reservations for the seminar can be made by calling the CEU Cosmetology Department make-u- p Christopher Aguayo Justin Muir and Kreg Assay share a drunken moment In CEU Theatre's production of 2 at 7:30 In tha Geary Theatre (photo by Paul Puiii) Shakespeare's Love's Labours Lost prsssntsd April 30-M- (continued OGarit ay Fun in the sun: science excursion scheduled for May from page 1) Canyon Arches National Monument and Goblin Valley are some of the sights that participants will tour in the annual CEU Natural Science Excursion this year The program was started in the spring of 1977 by Lament Arnold PhD Don Burge and Norm Larsen and has loured different scenic areas each year The tour lasts for two nights and three days during which this Nine-Mi- The problem is much broader than just flying in space "We are not looking for enough into the Gam stressed We need more engineers and scientists if we want to be competitive More must be spent on the fu- lure "We are losing our skills and technology" he said The school system must be changed to accommodate the mands for engineers and scientists Higher teacher salaries won't do it incentives are a must He eluded that better teachers should be paid more de-futur- con-mon- MUSICIANS ey e" le years SS participants have the opportunity to leant how to use an ailail bow and arrow and how to make fire with flint and steeL They also learn the different rock formations in the area and their characteristics as well as the names of surrounding wild plants and flowers They also have the opportunity to view different stars through a telescope as Don Burge gives his annual astronomical lour of heavenly bodies While the group is in Moab they plan to visit Delicate Arch Dcadhorse Point and Arches Winery and Vineyard The winery is new to Moab and they grow their grapes and sell their wine locally While in Goblin Valley they will visit Temple Mountain which during the 1950s was an important uranium mining operation The trip is scheduled May 9 7-- CONTACT: Major Record Labels Publishers Sskv Clubs Promoters Managers studios Distributors Nationwide $3500 (check or money order) A & R RECORD GUIDE Send FABmlMIS Lot Angeles CA 90009 to: Todd Wheeler Lane Crawford and Darren Benson were CEU's STUDS at the ASCEU sponsored actIvltyJPhoto by Garth Fr andean |