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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1983 Program Gives Drug, Alcohol Awareness f ys ects included parent patrols, closed campuses, systems, training sessions, and SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Review Correspondent DERIK MACKINTOSH STUART WILLIAM BILLMAN J. TAYLOR Five to Serve Missions , One Returns Five from the Lakeside area have been called to serve on LDS Missions and one has returned. Elder Derik Mackintosh, son of Marty and Deanne Ehman of Bountiful, has accepted a call to serve in the OregonPortland CharlestonWest Virginia Mis- sion. He will leave for the MTC on Sept. 15. He will speak Sunday, Sept. 1 1 at 1 p.m. at the Sunset Stake House. Elder Eyster is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended Weber State College and is currently a volunteer for the Sunset Mission. He will enter the missionary Training Center on Sept. 15. He wil speak Sept. at 10:20 a.m. in the Bountiful 54th Ward Chapel, 540 N. 1200 East. Elder Mackintosh is a graduate of Viewmont High School where he played on the football team. He attended Ricks College in Rexburg, Id., this past year. An open house has been planned for Saturday, Sept. 10 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at his home, 1239 E. 700 North. All friends and relatives are i . nt. 1 1 invited. Elder 5A Elder Russell Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Talbot has returned from the Philip-pineMani- socio-- Mission. He will speak at the Roy 16th Ward Chapel, 4530 S. 2525 W., on Sept. 1 1 at 8:30 a.m. Mission. Prior to her Sept. 29 departure for the MTC, Sister Winter will Stuart J. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Taylor, Farmington, has accepted a call to the VirginiaRoanoke Mis- speak at the Farmington Rock Chapel, 272 N. Main, at 3:20 PAULINE WINTER RUSSELL TALBOT Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary after the Sunday meeting at the Oaksons home, 163 E. 200 North. Sister Winter is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended BYU where she is majoring in elementary education. She currently is foods manager at Lagoon. p.m. levels, religion, age economic ty. la Sister Pauline Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Winter, Farmington, has been called to serve in the MunichGermany FARMINGTON Alcohol and drug abuse in Davis County publicity. and the focus of the Chemical At the town meetings, parents People Steering Committee for Davis County is part of the na- will watch two programs, the tional Chemical People program, first on Nov. 2 on PBS titled "A one of the most innovative Chemical Society. It will detail subthe prevalence of school-ag- e drug awareness programs to be a nato abuse stance according found, according to First Lady tionwide University of Michigan Nancy Reagan. The new steering committee, study sponsored by the National under the direction of Joanne Institute of Drug Abuse. Hosted by First Lady Nancy Reagan and Barnes, chairman and prevenby several national cetion specialist for the Davis it will address the emolebrities, County Mental Health Center, will work to create a task force tional and physical toll that of concerned parents to help to abuse takes on both users and their families. fight the drug problem so prevain lent our schools, neighborBut the main thrust will be to hoods, and even our homes. break down the wall of denial The commmittee will find at or attitude that we dont have a least one concerned parent, problem in our community. teacher or individual to serve as National statistics support the a two meeting organizer in each fact that each community does have a problem regardless of high school area in Davis CounMembers of the committee will create an information packet for town meeting organizers which will document the extent of the alcohol and drug abuse problem among Davis County youth and document existing resources to deal with this problem. Involving youth in this project important part of the Chemical People program. Some suggestions for community proj is an or sex. Everyone must participate in the problems resolution and once most people know the extent of the problem in their community they will want to do more. A Call to Action program will offer guidance for action. It will be a blueprint on how communities can form their own community groups and use existing alliances to take specific action. sion. Elder Taylor will speak Sept. at 3 p.m. at the Farmington Seventh Ward Chapel on Shepard Lane. He will enter the missionary training center on Sept. 5. He is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary and has been employed at Mitchells Nursery. While in scouting, Taylor earned the rank of Eagle along with his LDS Duty to God award. Elder William Billman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Billman of Clearfield, will serve in the 1 1 OGDEN LAYTON LOGAN 1 Mission. Prior to his Oct. 16 departure for the MTC, Elder Billman will speak Sept. 18 at the Clearfield Third and Seventh Wards Chapel, 231 E. 300 North, at 10:50 a.m. There will be an open house held in his honor for ward members on Tuesday, Sept. 20 from 7 to 8 p.m. TWIN FULLQUEEN KING . , Elder Billman is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended Ricks College this past year. He was formerly employed with Elder Michael D. Eyster, son of Marlene W. Eyster of Sunset, rt. Tremendous sale of luxury down comforters! If you want meticulous workmanship, prefer custom quality, and the ultimate in lightweight warmth...this is a sale not to be missed! All first quality, tailored to perfection in a variety of solid colors. 100 cotton or cottonpolyester has been called to serve in the PERC and PTA Plan Activities covers. A committee composed of staff members of the Parent Education Resource Center and leaders from the Region III PTA Council of the Davis School District have met to plan educational activities for parents within the district for the coming school year. seAs a result, an eight-paries entitled Parenting in the 80s has been planned. Each month a particular area of interest to parents will be spotlighted and will feature experts in various fields. The main focus of the series is helping children reach their optimum potential both in the academic and social areas, as well as enhancing family relationships and strengthening the family unit. The first such activity will be held on Wednesday evening. Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Kenneth Neal, coordinator of media support services from the Utah State Office of Education, will speak on the parents role in helping children develop critical TV viewing skills. 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