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Show UUJU 00 9 JU'Li A Special Fashion Event Hair Styles ?1 Kappa Alpha motheis will take a stylish step tow aids spring Saturday afternoon. They will gather at the University of Utah Union Build-102p m, for their luncheon, fashel ion show and bake sale. To Catch A Beau will be the theme of the stvle revue Go Natura 0 fund-raisin- g presented by Jaks Bridal Arts. Jan Johnson will be commentator. Chairman of the upcoming evei t is Mrs. Melbourne Romney Jr. Assisting ber are Mi s. Mrs. Ross Wells Stevens, By Mrs. Dan Mrs. Bushnell, Rulon H. Clark. Sorority members modeling will be: Joi Snelgrove, Alpha Chi Omega; Beverly links, Alphia Delta Pi: Eileen Clark, Chi Omega; Mary Barton, Delta Delta Delta; Helen EVELYN MAZURAN Deserpf New Women- Easy flow of soft waves marks this new hair style for spring- time. The natural look of spring hair styles is seen in this coiffure modeled by Mrs. Frank Bjornda! and created by Carol Anderson, stale styles director. - Editor ere looking ahead to spring right now, with new hair styles in mind. Its a most appropriate time, we'd say, because just this week the new trends were introduced to Utah hairdressers at an educational show held at tha Prudential-Federa- l auditorium. Its part of National Beauty Salon Week, being observed, light now, here and throughout the nation. Just what Is happening to hair this spring? It's going natural! 5LUN TREND The natural look is the main Influence that will be affecting coiffures of women eerywhere, according to the official hair fashion committee of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Assn. style-conscio- 'v This coiffure waves and features bangs, soft a noticeable part. It's a direct tie-i- n with the row spring clothes. Just as individualism is the key to spring fashions its also the key to hair styles. This is the way Carol (Mrs. Victor E.) Anderson, styles director for the Utah Hairdressers Association, explains it : Ilair this spring will bare an extremely natural look. Its a combination of soft flowing waves with kicky curls around the edges. SO INDIVIDUAL Deeply formed waves and soft bangs effect make soft coiffure. This new look is one of individualism, geared to the general trend of soft and natural influences in spring clothes. Of course, each hairdresser Is to do his (or her) own thing within this wavy silhouette. For the natural look, hair is longer in the crown area, so that it's suitable for waves, but its still short at the nape of the neck. Paris are definitely in ther side, any length. ei- a mini- The coiffuie is softer, with Barriers for the Physically will be disHandicapped cussed by Allen L. Hodgson, Family Court Commission; Kenneth Rigtrup, attorney, and Robert K. Ward, project director of Vocational Rehabilitation. Committee meetings, speak ers and copies are: Richard I. Judiciary Aaron, professor of law, University of Utah, ana Jack Stokes, Childs Aid Society, Ogden: Proposed Adoption Laws. Education Dr. Elwood R. Pace, coordinator of special education, State School Board, and Mrs. Irene Elgren, Childrens SerHandicapped Provices, Welfare Dept.: viding Education for Handi of mum of teasing, and should be flattering to nearly ever one. More flattering, in fact, than the straight look, which proved too severe for those with sharp features. ilf Mrs. Ross S. Harrison, left; Mrs. Melbourne Romney Jr., Mrs. Rulon H. Clark look over fashions to be modeled at Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers style show. Kappa Kappa Gamma; jorie Facer, Lambda Delta Sigma; Mcrilee Forsmann, Pi Beta Phi; Valerie Price, Phi Mu. Rules For ADD A SCARF According to Mrs. Anderson, the most Important hair accessory for spring is the scarf. A piece of silk, such as chiffon, is pinned, gathered, or bowed at the nape of the neck. For evening, the hair can be waved softly, gathered into the nape area and accented with an ornament or hair piece. Hair pieces are continuing their popularity climb. The natural look carries over into hair coloring. The goal Is a soft blending of tones, which Is a direct Imitation of nature. And then, Mrs. Anderson adds a word of advice: The basis for everything is a healthy head of hair. II MR CARE It may need some conditioning after inter ends, and before it receives a new permanent wave. A soft permanent, you see, is essential with the new hair style that calls for little teasing. The educational show, held Sunday, at which trends were introduced, was under the direction of Stewart Evans, president of the Utah hairdressers group. Rawlins Hughes is chairman of Beauty Salon week ip Utah, wiiich has as Its Crown Your Beauty With A slogan, New Hair Style. w capped Children. Wilmer L. BarTaxation suite nett, senator, and Mrs. Richard Barnes, director, Womens Legislative Council: Local Optional Drug Tax. Welfare Richard A. Call, state senator, and David S. Public Assistance Bennett: to Strikers. Dr. 3. N. Ilors-maDepartment of Agriculture: Poultry Inspection Bridal Taking A Look At The Club News Stories of Because the great demand for publication of wedding stories and pictures. It has become necessary for the Deseret News to put a time limit on their printing date. Persons desiring publication of w'edding stories and pictures must contact the Womens Department at least two weeks prior to the wedor come ding. Phone to the new Deseret News offices located at 34 E. 1st The Credit Beehive Chapter Luncheon Ahead of Women International Mothers Club Christian Women's Club will meet for lunch Thursday, 12:30 p.m., at the Chuck-Rama, 29G0 Highland Dr. Roy Davis will be guest speaker. A special program meet for breakfast Thursday, 7 a.m., at the Coachman's Dinner and Pancake Houie, 3434 S. State St. Speakers will be LaVere Mack and Brent Thomas of the Salon Dante, who will discuss hair styling. For reservations call will moth-wi- ll Your mct ior lunch Thursday, 1 p.m., at the c h a p t e r house. A musical program I Do. I Do will be presented by Virginia Anderson and Bonnie Child's Reading Problems, will be presented by Isabella Erickson. Winterton. Mrs. R. E. Horsley is taking recervations. To How 322-584- Kappa Kappa Gamma Recognize 524-413- South. There is a $t engraving charge for each picture. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Pictures and information must be made available to the department so that they may be printed within two publishing days after the wedding. Publication of an engagement or a wedding picture on a certain dav CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED, UNIFORM HEADQUARTERS Compl;t Selection cl Styln Colon lobntt Sun AU LEADING BRANDS Fro Health ? Parking R,or 1121 SHOP EAST 21ST SOUTH Bill. DOWNTOWN SWEATER Spectacular YES, OUR WAREHOUSE HAS CLEARED ITS RACKS OF BUYERS' SAMPLES -SLIGHTLY SOILED, SLIGHTLY FADED SWEATERS AND TOPS AND WE ARE PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU ... At This One SHOP EARLY e-A-Y- Special! ear OVER 500 SHELLS pmiiii IMTOIr mmm mUm SALE flte Name-bran- d r Kappa Alpha Hinckley,Marcia Messina, Theta; Mar- Marcofs Special Pre-Spri- ng 4 Leonard, Delta Gamma; Pain Women's Legislative Council To Meet Women's State Legislative Council will meet Thursday, 9:30 a.m., at the State Office Building auditorium. At the general meeting, Elimination of Architectural S Harrison, Mrs. Harold G. (Hack) Miller and Mrs. Norman Anderson. Fraternity members w ill usher and serenade guests during the afternoon. 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