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Show I I - v'w' ' Vv II ' ' ' ' : WILL SPEAK Dr. Elliot Cameron, BYU dean, will speak tonight at "Drug Crisis" meeting sponsored by PTA Council. "Drug Crisis" Theme Of Meeting Tonight Because of the drug crisis, which reached its peak about two years ago in our nation, officers of Pleasant Grove PTA Council, along with school principals prin-cipals and other PTA chairmen have chosen for our theme this year, "Drug Crisis." There is a drug crisis in the state of Utah and most certainly certain-ly in Utah County and Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Marijuana has been found in our city, grown specifically spec-ifically for sale. Most young people in our schools know where drugs can be obtained for a price. How many parents, on the other hand, know how to deal with these problems and what to watch for in their children. Early identification and proper prop-er treatment, including responses respon-ses from parents, are very important. im-portant. The PTA Council are asking all civic and church organizations, organiza-tions, clubs and auxiliaries to join in and support the educational educa-tional program to be presented tonight at the Pleasant Grove High School at 8 p.m. Dr. Elliot Cameron, dean of students at BYU will be the guest speaker. The Pleasant Grove City Police Pol-ice Department will also support sup-port the meeting. Brent Bullock Bull-ock will occupy some time explaining ex-plaining the drug situation in Pleasant Grove. Mayor Jack E. Cook and Alpine School District Superintendent Super-intendent Dan Peterson will also al-so support the meeting. It will be held as the annual Founders Day Program. Refreshments will be served following the program. An attendance at-tendance contest will be held between schools and a prize a-warded a-warded for the most parents present. The youth of our schools are also invited. |