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It wa ihg h"t lave Head I 6 ever eaten, I me yummy salad. that I aUav 8t far lun.h and Conner, the Hue vhcre was the t.kci. it was ail runcn the milk came in a and 11 JiJn'i have in be re- Out no cars? The frigerated - 11 wa One difference Roger anJ sanJwuhe there aren't nnrm.il Park docovered betMeen the either. they J nl have anythirg IV.V and oiher countries m a that buhway. They jui cat ih (any ham with bread and butter." teenager Mish car are not comTiffany Radius. a sphmre mon. 81 lay inn High SvfuH1. iruectcJ "In Spain, even though the lein (Viand in I ebruary nf Ivm fnr gal driving age 1 IS. no one una week. he say she enjyed the der 21 ha a car, became if too I.hkI she incJ. espcnwve," Roger sjiJ. "If I "They nude this sup ouf nf m anted to go omcuherc. I look raJhhe an4 ii was really spicy." the bu or I walked. Usually I Mailed about imo or three mile she said, "It was gied Jennifer Malory a Roy Jhgh a day. and it wasn't a big deal." SvhiH'l senutr, had a much tinier-e"Any time I traveled. I either h RhJ Mhen took the bu or the metro (sub-Mayevpertenee the Ment 10 Switzerland fnr II Park said. "No teenager month. have cars, and lot of adult don't "They ha4 pig feel, and the cither. It cost something like Hwc anj every thing Mould Mill $1,000 to get a license." be in it. It wasn't gross. but I got What teenager Mere alloMeJ frosted out looking at it," the to do, and Mhat they did lor fun, Mud. aJJing: "They eai chestnut aNo differed from country to in all forms and reJ cabbage." country. cool "They dont go out Mith Nuditys friends a lot." Park said of Customs Menl beyond food. Trance. "They just go lo the pub Park noticed (and Mho wouIJnO or the cafe and hang out. Most that at all the beaches she Ment teenagers drtnk coffee or alcohol 10. none of the uomcn More tops. and us no big deal." In houses too. Mhilc families Rogers also had to adjust to Mere on vacation or in an environment Mhere they could tan or an all new drinking age. swim, the teenage girls went "Very few people in Spain around topless, even around their dont drink; I think the legal age fathers. is 14. and cigarettes are common, "I would be so embarrassed if too. If you Mere to be in a bar I did that, but it's normal for Milhoul a beer, they Mould look at you, like, m hats your probthem," Park said. The concept of curfews, to lem? 1 went to parties a lot and went to the beach." Rogers said. Rogers liking, was a foreign custom to Spaniards. Malory said Christmas was a "The youth, especially boys whole dillercnt ballgamc in Switover 16. just came home when zerland. The Swiss dont put up a J. K, gr, ni )." (l.roiisus trve Wd d.Nl I decorate street !.. Campaign uses truth on teens IkC 24 r gi4 MM people trVtaaie ITrionu rn Uaiii4 I vc ufld open present tt;en Their trad.imn .a that the CTrist sluld brings them the g fU and Santa Claus come on INc, $, N.luMtl were a!o ddTerent in Switzerland, "They have three daWreni kinds of fcool - the pne went to Ma f.r people wfuy wanted l go on to college." Malory Mid, "I hey tHk Imu more seriously. It was hie a college en- G Suta launches ir vironment. The other two uhoots were f.r teaming trade She said II Mas a privilege for Modems to choose Mhere to anend sh.nh anti smoking program gaze tachcs for youth vntn 1 tveslr SATT TAKE CITV - The Utah Department of Health is beuing that the truth Mill set a Boih Park and Roger enjoyed their evcursion abroad and said they Mam to go bask some lime. They offered ome advice to those m tshing to go to a foreign country. "Have the greatest time, and do everything. Share your OMn cuhure. and be outgoing, T ry every thing. and don't be afraid. Most of all. make new friends -thats the best ran, Roger said. Park suggested thi for a visit: "Know tlve language, and know it Mell." And Malory saiJ there are thing to gel used to "I Masnt really homesick, but sometime it m a so different that you uanted to go back to your cun environment," she added. Sunshine Sukae, a senior tit Ckjrfn U Ihkh & hoot, sa.ts she twAeibtill uml hkes to cook. cn-Jo- ys generation free from potential teen. One of the television sJ will feature Pam I atlin. 2. of Malden. Mass. $he will arrive in Utah on Dec. IS to make school to tobacco, beginning lec. 10, the agency Mill Uumh a Sl'O.f) amimuk-m- g aimed at media tamp-ug- The fund for the campaign come from the SIJ miiiion peered to be generated by Utahs new cigarette la. "We re targeting youih to not only top. but to never start," said Rebecca Murrhy. a community health spectaha Mith the Department of Health. The Health Department and o Commisthe Utah sion have aked Crowell and Associate. a Salt Lake City advertising agency, to oversee the campaign. Alan Simonson. 10. say he recently quit smoking after learning the truth about the hazards associated with it. "It got me pretty scared," said the Ogden youth, who started smoking when he was just ir. the first grade. Health ollidal estimated that even though youth like Simonson are too young to legally purAnti-Tobacc- chase tobacco products, more than 27.000, or 12 percent of Utah youth, smoke. H? noo sspREE? Sandwich : CLASSIFIEDS : - ! n 1 appearance. laifin muked her first cigarette. a Renton A Hedge, at age 10 after Matching Hie movie "Crease." "I Mamed to not be a child." she recalled. "I Mamed to be a groMn-up.- " At age 24. she Mat diagnosed Miih emphysema. Since then, she 1 . iMMiMiMiSwOMiCaiwta. CiobtMl'iVW OtStwwlil wa 0w Mama wmssQbwCs Vlis advertispouring $4 6 billion into I v ara, ing through 99j and Tobacco ad m Utah add up iu about $.6 mdhon annually, or about ! for ra,h Utah resident. In comparison, the one'ime stale campaign will average pul 10 12 cent per person, Youth smoking is on the rise, locally anJ nationally, Recent figure show smoking among Utah youths ha increased 19 percent since 199, More than 75 percent of thoc kid suit will be smoking in eight year. siNcmm3 CARBON MONOXIDE: Is iatirllomc Voted Utahs Best Three Years Running I, , iwm, r MM1 TV. Safe? . anti-tobac- co : Crrtincatii Non AralinU! teenager, The f ederal T rade Commi. sion say tobacco companies maiket heavily toward reen. her body t rejecting. "I made a decision to smoke Mhen I didnt know anything about it." taifln said. "I smoked to be cool, but it ended up devastating my life." Massachusetts begun it campaign in 1992. 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