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Show The Summer Chronicle, Wednesday, July Page Two Drugs isolate families Families with parents are more socially isolated, more chaotic and more disturbed, depressed and stressed than are other families, according to a three-yedrug abuse prevention study by researchers at the University of Utah Social Research Institute. Karol L. Kumpfer and Joseph P. De Marsh have been studying the factors that families from differentiate normal families- - They are also developing and evaluating three different prevention programs, the results of which will be drug-abusi- ng released next fall. Kumpfer will present the preliminary findings on characteristics of drug-abusifamilies at a July 18 press conference w ith science reporters in Washington, D.C The press conference is sponsored by the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration(ADAMHA), a branch of the Department of Health and Human Services. ng before publication. Items should be typed or legibly written on white paper or on a form from the Chronicle office, 240 Union. Please include date, time and place. For quick U. calendar informaof U. tion anytime, call 581-- families differences between drug-abusifamilies. More and from families come parents where their own parents used drugs and ng non-drug-abus- drug-abusi- ing ng prescription medication. U families in the study are more insular, socially isolated and less involved in religious, recreational, social and cultural activities. Parents see fewer friends socially and are less involved in the Drug-abusi- Tour, Meet at the General Reference Desk. "New Trees for Utah LandsW. Richard Hildreth, director of capes," Noon the State Aboretum of Utah, Meet on the steps of the Museum of Natural History. 12:30 p.m. Basic Coupon Shopping Class, Olpin Union Rm. 312. Wednesday 1 "Introduc1:45 p.m. Advanced Coupon p.m. Macintosh class, tion to Desk Accessories, PharmacolShopping Class, Olpin Union Rm. 312, Room. Conference ogy cost is S25 per person, S30 per couple. 7 p.m. "New Trees for Utah 3 p.m. Basic Coupon Shopping Landscapes," W. Richard Hildreth, Class, Olpin Union Rm. 312. director of the State Aboretum of Utah, 4:10 p.m. Advanced Coupon Meet on the steps of the Museum of Shopping Class, Olpin Union Rm. 312, Natural History. cost is S25 per person, $30 per couple. ng schools. In addition to decreased community involvement, the families are less socially involved with each other. "Drug-abusin- g parents spend less time with their children, which is a significant factor," says Kumpfer. Kumpfer says parents in drug-abusifamilies who reported higher marital satisfaction may have a higher commitment to each other "because they have stayed together despite drug abuse and other family problems." EVENTS Please submit items for Events weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. two days Kumpfer and De.Marsh found vast drug-depende- nt ar i 17, 1985 Thursday Marriott Library Drop-I- n Tour, Meet at the General Reference 8 a.m. ng Desk. 10 ajn. Marriott Library Drop-I- n Monday 11 ajn. Marriott Library Drop-I- n Tour, Meet at the General Reference Desk. Proposal strives for changes from page one governing boards. 'We are just beginning to gather necessary reactions to the proposal so it can be refined and parts of it redefined," Miskel said. He said the deans have not yet received any student input. The proposal.Miskcl said, is the result of two years research exploring the effectiveness of teacher preparation in the United States by the group of 28 deans. Known as the Holmes Group Consor-- . tium because of their intent to realize the ideals of Harvard educator Henry W. Holmes, the group formed recognizing that "the special knowledge, enhanced status, and quality of students characteristic of research universities could significantly bolster the teaching profession," according to their interim report. The group is one of several groups currently working to bring about teacher education reforms in the United States. JULY AND AUGUST SPECIAL Discounts on Children's and School Exams in July and August. Pre-Scho- ol $14.00 (Lab Extra) Immunizations Music From All Mozart Avoid The Fall Rush AMADEUS 8:30-5:0- Monday-Frida- y Charles Ketcham, Conducting Eugene Watanabe, Piano Utah Symphony Chorus and Guest Soloists Piano Concerto No. 21 Overture to The Magic Flute Requiem 581-64- TT Sunday, Snowbird, 4 p.m. 0 West of the Bookstore HEALTH SERVICE Tomorrow, Symphony Hall, 8 p.m. Murray Amphitheatre FREE 31 aaaaaaaaaaaaamuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa; 8 (saoo&ua) Summer Pops Charles Ketcham, Conducting Outdoor Seating at the new Murray Park facility This Friday, 8:15 p.m. Tickets $8 Students & Children under 12 $5 Tanner Amphitheater, Springdale (Zion Park) July 22, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $5, Students & Children $3 Sun Valley Lodge, Idaho, July 26, 8 p.m., Tickets $10 Bear Lake West, July 27, 6 p.m., Tickets $10 Weber State College, Lindquist Plaza, Ogden Free! July 28, 9 p.m. July 30 o Mitch Miller Symphony Hall, 8 3-- 5 p.m. Monday to Friday Beverages half price. p.m. Summer Season Single Tickets $10 You and your guest are cordially invited to enjoy Symphony Hall Student Rush $6 Snowbird Student Tickets $8 Box Office 533-640- 7 c Open 10:00 a.m. --5:30 p.m. Mon.Fri. & 1 hour before performances NW Corner, Symphony Hall 123 West South Temple, SLC . 8. D O u one complimentary Gepetto's Famous Chefs Salad when you purchase a second Chefs Salad of equal or greater value. Valid any time. University KUTV 230 So. 1300 E. 583-101- 3 TOGETHER Holladay 2340 E. 4670 So. 272-449- 7 Offer expires August 1, 1985 n o c 3 |