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Show lis ' - ; ff ;'J r ; . ) $h N BEAUTY WEEK Robert Jensen and Dar-lene Dar-lene Adams, beauticians, watch as Mayors Joe Christiansen and Paul Fordham sign proclamation designating National Beauty Week In this area. Many events are planned plan-ned by the beauticians for this next week. National leauty Salon Week Set For Feb. 9-15; Events Planned National Beauty Salon Week, which will be observed from Feb. 9-15 has been dedicated to bringing beauty to more women wo-men with a special dedication to those less fortunate women, such as those in rest homes, hospitals and the State Training Train-ing School. Many of these receive re-ceive welfare or free services at the institutions as well as in the many beauty salons in the areas. This is a Valentine from the hair dressers. In some instances they have been called "Beauty Angels bringing a gift of love." National Beauty Salon Week gives the hairdressers of the area the opportunity to work together to-gether as a group as well as display the spring hair fashions and bring them to the attention of the public. During the week a Hawaiian Luau dinner has been planned to be held Thursday, Feb. 13, at the Orem Jr. High School. Entertainment for the evening will be provided by Keaka's Dance Studio from Grantsville. Vermine Haws is the director. Also at the program hair fashions by the N. Utah County Coun-ty Affiliate No. 1 will depict the new spring hair styles. The slogan slo-gan this spring is "Crown Your Beauty with a New Hair Style." A very successul kickoff breakfast was held at Bill and Iva's Cafe in Orem on Monday, Feb. 3. Forty-six members were in attendance. Mae Wright, National Beauty Salon Week chairman for Affiliate Affil-iate No. 1 was in charge of the event. Trend styles were presented pre-sented by Faye Rose and Gladys Smith, State Hair Fashion Fash-ion Committee members, both of whom are from the North Utah County affiliate. Reports were also given for National Beauty Salon Week. |