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Show Tootle Transcript, Fritlav, ugiisl ID, J f77 Media Blitz Warns Drinkers Teen-Ag- e (live 4 wild gtilv k'.ir a linn it permanent' Hollof er skate over a v ourself (jiih ksaiid' Dud ak i ilii il ami llieu Willi placeservice public ment. Producer of the radio sjhiIs was the Du k and Hcrt Berths agency in (Lit ago. Both the print and radio camji.iigns were developed by the PTAs kg (r to tit iv Hut's testants Or-ki- (list w liat cona invtlmal to Alcohol N.ilion.il N X's new radio sots. Heli'.lsed last Jills as part of tlie organpuh-li- e serxiee media campaign. the spots promote of prolilems awareness stemming fioni teen age all oliol aliuse. 1111. campaign consists of sis (ill sis ond radio spits, all using a prepost-eiouslfunny game sliovv format to make a serious point. and eight blat a I while print ads. whitli f. Hits on situations an v io1 fate. 1 teen-ager- t SIZE PACKAGE. jects. s Tonsils Can Help Or Hurt llie National IT Tonsils are spongy, tissues ha at ed at the kick of the throat and the nose. gla-clul- officials say they are alarmed I iv the iut reusing of teen age nuiulier deaths iuvnlxing autoino-luleand alcohol and the long term destructiveness of almsive drinking. So they have launched the campaign as part of its Alcohol ralucation Pro- Actually, tlieu are three sets of tonsils: the throat tonsils, the luiguaK and the adenoids, 'llie first two sets ject. now in its fifth year. Positive in tone, the campaign is not against drinking itself, hut rather its harinlnl asjietTs. Hotli the radio and print ads suggest realistic, affirmative options to almsive adenoids s referred to arc as "the ton- sils" and the third set as the adenoids." Tonsils and for 200 FT. 'GIANT SIZE,, REMOLDS1 WRAP provide a defense against infectious that invade the lindv through the nose and mouth. They are part of the lviiiihatic system, the cells of which attack and engulf b.u leria. Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils that results in and give teens being aide to make their own responswelling and inflammation, sible choices alii iut alcoraiu and soreness, difficulty hol use. in breathing and swallowHICI1VHD ing. enlargement of the Spoonster, director of the PT's lvmph glands, fever, rapid I'alucation Project pulse and general illness. A few decades ago tonsaid, "To our knowledge, this is the first such pre- sillitis was difficult to convention campaign in the trol, but with todays antibiotics many infections rescount rv to focus exclusdeively on pond to treatment w idling ala few dav s. pict ini' typical youth coholrelated situations Hejrcated infections may and offering jmsitive al- result in jHrmanent damage to the tonsils. Then they ternatives to almsive instead of cisinj' cease to Ire protective and the more common authori- Irecome instead a source of tarian or scare- messages." chronic infection. Then a llie ads have been dis- tonsillectomy is necessary. Persistent enlarged and seminated to national infected adenoids can lead consumer and m.igaines and youth to chronic middle ear inmarket radio stations for fection or accumulation of fluid in the middle ear impairing hearing. Sometimes these conditions may be corrected only by removal of the adenoids. T& (tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy) is among the most commonly performed and safest surgical procedures. However, it does, rarelv, involve risk. Of Just Arrived At the more than 930 T&As Tooele Vauey Hospital performed each year, some from 100 deaths result William and Vickie Myers, Stockton, son. Aug. complications. drinking, credit rev the National Institute chi Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIA) to coiii-lithe misuse and abuse of alcohol I iv vomig peofundple. With NlU ing. the lTA has awarded grants to selected slate PT s to plan and conduct community education pro- k-- ailolesient Pro-jee- gallon rS) fall. Since 1972 the National PT has ciMiN'rated with v for the inaikel Target is caiiipaion and pre teens. Alcohol is currently the iiiiinlicr one thug of choice among young Falucatioii ll HALF team (Hit hard Spoon ster, and Hu hard Hresden. ail director). Posters produced from the print ads will lie placed ill schools and other locations fre-- i lent by teen agers entitled "Iirs game l'o Do It." .itteinit in lilt sliovv ization's nationwide rzewpove teen-ager- K0LBA5 O HORMEl o15! : 12020. R IMITATION SALAD DRESSlMGj - vouth-ori-ente- M The T6 William and Marilyn England, Tooele, daughter, ug. 18. Patients at Tooele Valiev Hospital include: James II. 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