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Show 1 2 The Salt Lak Tribanf, Wednesday, Aufust 2, 197 Ann Linders I XVf Its reassuring to talk to yourself Dear Ann Landers: I don't know what to make of a woman who works in this office. (Incidentally, Im a male, age 46 ) She seems perfectly normal in every other way, but "Dons talks to herself. For example. few minutes ago she said un a voice loud enough to be heard 20 feet away), "Today, I simply must get organized. Now let me see, tnese letters should be sorted out. I have to check the phone numbers and addresses." "Doris continued to give herself oral instructions Finally, she asked herself, "How can I ido all this by five o'clock and still go to lunch? i Ann, I'll be a monkeys uncle if she didnt ANSWER herself She replied, I WILL do it because I must! And I'll go to lunch too!" This is just one episode. She does it all the time. Is the woman loony? Auburn, Ala. Dear Auburn: I hope not, because if shes loony then I am, too. Many people who work intensively talk to themselves. It can be( very reassuring. It also helps relieve the pressure. ' Listing aloud things to be done can serve as a useful put away the guide So butterfly net. Dons is okay. Dear Ann: I am a teacher who agrees with you. Children need to be taught how to handle life situations in school. It is vital that they learn to cope with stressful situations as well as be informed on the basic "facts of life. The vast majority of students are not getting the information at home. Why? Would you believe the problem is the parents? The principal and several members of our faculty-havtried for 18 months to initiate both a program. program and a drug-abusThey cant get them off the ground. One parent said to me, "I dont want the school putting such ideas into my childs head. (Her daughter is 14 and the girl already has plenty of ideas. Most of them bad.) A mother came to school t' complain when we took a poll in May asking parents if they wanted their children to attend lectures on drug abuse. Mrs R. was funous. She screamed. "My son wouldnt think of such a thing on his own! When schools give courses on drugs they tell kids how to use them. (Tins womans son, the previous week, had carved on his desk, Do a bowl, which is slang for Lets smoke pot.") In another part of the country where I taught 8th grade, parents stood behind teachers and suppc.ted them. They were relieved and grateful when sensitive topics were handled by teachers. Most parents are too embarrassed (or uninformed) to deal with subjects like masturbation and Funny Uncles." Yes, even in these enlightened times. e your work your day. Pride in puts joy in In todays society it is not easy to be either a parent or a caring teacher. The solution is to work together, not against one another. Our goals are the same. We must help our children become enlightened so they can deal successfully with a world that is becoming I Care A increasingly complicated and dangerous. Lot In Newark Dear Newark: Thank you for supporting the unpopular position. It is the right one. For the life of me I can't understand why more parents dont appreciate your heroic efforts to do THEIR Job when they bomb out. Hang in there. Angel. In the long run, youll win. How mucti do you knew about eot, LSD, cocaina, snood, moth, uppers and downers. Blue and heroin? Are all these drugs dangerous? Get Ann Landers' new booklet, "Straight Dope on Drugs." For each booklet ordered, send e dollar bill ret ted envelope (M cents postege) to plus a long, self-ad- d Ann Lenders, care of The Salt Lake Trlbulne, Bex HI, Salt Lake City. Utah Ml 10. Wedding Submit picture before wedding Cnsel-McCJai- The great increase in the number of weddings in area makes it possible for The our Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Lifestyle Dept., Room 212, Tribune Bldg at least one week before day of the wedding ceremony. The $8 charge for wedding photographs is to cover reproduction costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled. The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pictures submitted. Golden wedding and birthday announcements are charged for space used at the rate of $10.46 per inch. They should be submitted to classified advertising department. Newspaper Agency Corp., 143 S. Main, or phone in g COAL CITY. Sandra Donald McGann were married July 22 in a lawn ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mil- ler, Coal City, cousins of the bride A wTas given Miller residence was the setting for a rehearsal dinner. Hie bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Crysel, Centerville, attended the University of Utah. She has been residing with her grandmother, Mrs. Eula G. Crysel, Beckley, W. Va. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John McGann, Sophia, W. Va. addition For a quick accompaniment to poultry or pork, slice a couple of fresh California nectarines and reception after the ceremony. The 237-291- 1. Sujier -and W. Va. Crysel saute in butter and brown sugar with a can of sweet potatoes until heated through. Volunteer comer Thf work load of the Refugee Resettlement of Catholic Charities is increasing. It needs your help, especially if you can speak either Polish, Czechoslovakian or Bulgarian. Refugees from the three European countries will be relocating in the area under the sponsorship of Catholic Charities. Volunteers who can speak one of the languages are needed to serve as interpreters for these people. ! Soon to come to the United States are 25.000 additional refugees from Indochina. Last year, 1,500 iof these families settled in Utah. The new families, expected to come into the area, tneed sponsors. People who are committed to human rights, and the chanty of helping those in need, are .Wanted. Sponsors are being sought by Catholic Charities to help the families find housing, employ-Jnen- t and settle in their new land. For more information, call the Community i Services Council, Voluntary Action Center. The .telephone number is The Center compiles the weekly list of volunteer , needs of the community. , Counselors Wanted Horizons, a shelter for program 486-213- runaway youth, is requesting volunteer youth counselors. Assignments are available four hours a week, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to midnight. Help A Young Woman Birthright needs a volunteer to be a friend to a young woman who needs moral support in carry ing her pregnancy to full term. Tutors Wanted The Hacienda needs volunteer tutors on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. No skills necessary. Training will be given. 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