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Show Confined Patients to Receive Beauty Operator Care In observance of National Beauty Salon Week, Feb. 20-26, 1955, an extensive institutional welfare program is being planned plan-ned in Cedar City to bring professional pro-fessional beauty care to patients and inmates confined to institutions. institu-tions. National Beauty Salon Week, dedicated to mere beautiful women, wo-men, is sponsored by the National Na-tional Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Cosme-tologists Association. This coming com-ing observance will be the five year anniversary of the event which, during the past four years, has brought more than a million beauty services to persons per-sons confined in more than 2,000 institutions throughout the United Unit-ed States. Heading the institutional Welfare Wel-fare program in Cedar City are Elsie Seegmiller and Alta Johnson. John-son. Every woman who has ever visited a beauty salon knows the importance of such a visit in lifting lift-ing morale. However, there are thousands of women throughout the nation who are unable to go to any beauty salon. These women wo-men are confined to many hospitals, hos-pitals, homes for the aged, and other institutions. During National Nation-al Beauty Salon Week, they will receive permanents, new hair styles, shampoos, facials, special beauty treatments and the personalized per-sonalized attentions which are available only in beauty salons. Local operators at all times give their services in case of death, and also give services to shutins who are unable to call at their shops. |