Show 8 Gunnison Valley The Oct 26 Wed News Sit jlu ¥' 1988 Snow college completes Homecoming with full schedule of events planned college will be on display from 10 am to 8 pm On Friday the traditional lighting of the “S” on the mountain is scheduled at 7:30 pm and Field House Frolics at 8 pm The schedule for Saturday October 29 is as follows: Honoring of Distinguished Alumni 9:30 am Parade - 11:30 am Football Game(Snow vs Dixie) 1:30 pm Alumni Banquet - 6:00 pm and Centennial Ball - 9:00 Snow College will complete CeleCentennial Homecoming bration this week with a full sched- its ule of events for students alumni and community On Thursday October 27 Paul H Dunn will speak at a Homecoming Fireside at 7 pm in the Activity Center A former major league baseball player Elder Dunn is a General Authority of the LDS Church and has been a leader and advocator of youth for many years An invitational art exhibit continues Thursday and Friday (Oct 27 28) at the LDS Institute Buildartists ing Works by professional who have been affiliated with Snow Teen pm The Centennial Ball will consist of four decade dances in different locations Music of the 30’s and 40’s will be provided by the Alvio Rey Band at the Ephraim 1st They learning and development should incorporate teaching human sexuality and the avoidance of teen pregnancy in their instructional proThey should also include grams information about AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases Some teens who think they are protected from pregnancy may still be subject to sexually transmitted diseases and and are more likely to problems suffer problems in their social and psychological development Students should be encouraged and urged to remain in school and continue their education PTA groups should assist school personnel in developing and carrying out and prevention public awareness efforts to address issues concerning adolessexuality within a context of They specific beliefs and values can reinforce basic values and enin church procourage participation They can programs and activities vide special instruction for those who work with teens that will be helpful to them as they encounter teens with The Task Force recomthat teens who have been having sexual activity be strongly to refrain from such encouraged activity They also affirm that or use of condoms should not be given as an alternative to abstinence for teens and urge that public education and informational campaigns be held to increase awareness of teen pregnancy and to en- cent these problems These organizations can also and work to strengthen marriage and continue emphasizlife family efforts Parents and Families Parents must improve their efforts to teach their children about sexuality and prepare them for the challenges their family especially their parcourage and 5 th Ward Cultural Hall Doris Larsen is the dance chairman Music of the 50’s will be provided by “Crash Pontiac and Hubcaps’ at the Ephraim City Hall Lee Thurston is the dance chairman Music of the 60’s and 70’s will be provided by the KCPX Radio Station in the LDS Institute of ReliStephen Bench is the gion Building chairman Music of the 80’s will be provided by a group called “Escape” The 80’s dance is chaired by the Snow College Studcntbody officers All Centennial Homecoming events are open to the public Pregnancycontinuedfrompage2 mends prevention ing the importance maintaining strong of building and marriage rela- including the traditional tionships value of sex within marriage ents Young people should be taught to say “NO” to early sexual activity just as they are being taught to say “NO” to drugs It should be emphasized that sexual intercourse between unmarried persons is an illegal act in Utah and that teaching about contracep-five- s in the classroom and condoms in the classroom encourages teens to break the law Informing teens of the leof gal and financial consequence having children outside marriage will send a message to young men throughout the state that they have a moral and financial obligation for their child attend Everyone is urged to the October 26 meeting at Richfield City Hall Local Communities: The study showed that as so single parent families increased did the rate of teenage pregnancy Teens: Teens themselves for have an important responsibility their own decisions and behavior They need to be aware of the potential consequences of their actions Teens should be able to say “no” to early sexual involvement and help provide support and encouragement to friends who may be struggling with the problem Boys should be aware that for the they are just as responsible well being and upbringing of a child they father as the girls are communities should develop efforts to prevent teenage pregnancy in their areas Possibilities include such things offered through the as workshops education community programs enlisting the help of such organizations as Boy and Girl Scouts YMC A Civic and service orand others ganizations should 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