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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1978 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1978 PLANT TREE Faye Belliston and Lucille Hillman admire tree planted by Cadmus Club Cadmus Club Plants Tree At New Public Building Cadmus Club of Pleasant Grove, a club dedicated to civic improvement and civic affairs, recently pur-chased and planted a Koster Spruce tree to enhance the grounds of the new Public Safety Building. Lucille Hillman directed the tree plan-ting project. Along with Mrs Hillman, Club President, Faye Belliston, offered ap-preciation to the police department for thier fine and dedicated work for the citizens of Pleasant Grove. Teenagers Drug Abuse Caused ByEmotions by Dr. Ford McBride Most authoritative research indicates that adolescent drug abusers frequently misuse drugs because their emotional needs are not being met within the family unit. I have found that adolescents who abuse drugs often feel they are not accepted by their parents. The child who is continually put down soon questions his value as a worth-while member of his family and consequen-tly turns to drugs for an identity and a way of meeting physical and emotional needs. Drugs not only offer physical and emotional comfort for a person with a poor self concept, but the drug culture also offers immediate, easy com-panionship. If the structure of the family can encourag drug abuse the pressing question is what can parents do to prevent the possible abuse of drugs by their children? In a recent survey high school journalism students were asked to comment anonymously on factors within families which they thought might discourage misuse of drugs. The survey showed that positive family relations was the most frequently men-tioned deterrent to drug abuse. The high school students felt that shared affection, love and caring, trust, closeness and willingness to listen were the critical deterrents to drug abuse. Family discipline was also listed as an impo-rtant factor. A sur-prising finding was that the students felt they should have reasonable restrictions placed on them by their Barents. Thev also felt they should be given household respon-sibilities and that parents should take time to know where their children are. Open discussion of issues and open were also listed by several students. I think what the students were saying is that if their parents reacted toward them in a mature, trusting way they in turn would act responsibly and w.ould be less likely to abuse drugs as a way of meeting their emotional needs. jhyC--- '< sis li STAN DEVERAUX AND SONYA MOSS Open House Will Honor Young Couple Friday, June 30 After Wedding Rites Stan and Sonya are making their home in Orem. Stan is employed at Deseret Phar maceutical and plans on continuing his education at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moss of Orem announ-ce the approaching marriage of their daughter Sonya to Stan Deveraux son of Dick and Mary Deveraux of Pleasant Grove. They will be married Friday June 30. An open house is planned for the young couple at the home of the brides parents, 913 North 700 EasV Orem. The time from 6:30 to 8:30 Friday June 30, all friends and relatives are cordially invited. :.xvx:"x'x"""' BANANAS vXsTI i'INr Large Slicing AAt 5 l'r?TOMATOES 6 Tlb. I SEEDLESS CGffiSteJ! GRAPES uT. Summer BD0"e'e" yfiH lb HAMSP! f I 55 !'jp I Boneless tH TOP IliWebbed Folding if ySIRLOIN 18 Z in STEAK 1 Boneless ICC POT ROAST I LbJI lil IH Him Nortons iia TtT" SLICED BAC0N Lb 1 ACE LAWNMOWERS !7estern FamVJl II $Q Q88 HAMBURGER andl I J yHOTDOG BUNf 1 Bar !f II FRANKSi 2 oi Pkg m m Let Stevens Henager show you how : Become the most successful student in your graduating class! 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Mrs. Earl, Garden Club president, conduc ted a short business meeting. She also gave a most interesting thought. She expressed thanks to all those who had participated and made the Strawberry Days Flower show a success. She said the Salt Lake City judges had also expressed how good the conditions of plant material and good arrangements was this year. Mova Told sooke about the concern of people in our the use of profanity. She said we should organize in groups to stamp out this vulgar habit. Those enjoying the beautiful flowers, the lake and the river were the hostesses and Faye Belliston, Claudia Brown, Edna Hunt, Velma Gillman, Moya Told, Eva Reynolds, Fern Harris, Evelyn Schoonover, Lurena Warnick, Veatrice Stewart, Alice Simper, and a guest, LaVon Earl. Paula Myers and Rick Rowland Wedding Friday Paula Myers will marry Rick D. Rowlan in a ceremony to be performed Friday, June 30th at the home of Dean and Maxine Rowland, 75 South 1300 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah. An open house will honor the couple that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the same location. Friends and Relatives are invited to attend. No formal invitations are hems' sent. Variety Club Met Last Thursday Evening, Orem The Variety Club spend a delightful evening last Thursday as guests of Louise Johnson and Thelma Swen son. The group drove to Orem where they en-joyed a tour through the Osmond Studios followed by a late lun-cheon an Orem Cafe. Gifts from secret pals were presented each hostess. Enjoying the evening were Margret Kelley, Beth Warburton, Dorothy Walker, Mary Harper, Evelyn Schoonover, Merle Ida Halliday, Juanita Larson, Earlin Walker, Eva Reynolds and the hostesses. HOSPITAL NOTES Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital during the past week to parents from the Pleasant Grove and Lindon area were the following: June 16, a girl to Phillip and Elizabeth Phillips Grace. June 17, a girl to Robert and Donna Manning Mann June 18, a boy to Allen William and Shirley Rae Gray. June 19, a girl to David and Mary Ingersoll Richards of Am. Fork. June 21, a girl to George and Gaye Holman Shoell of Lin-don. June 22, a boy to Jef-fer- y and Kim Tomlin-so- Howarth of Lehi. |