Show iii'igrf'iTt Ogden Standard-Examine- r Tuesday lyiWK January 6 Asa i8t jferk 1976 wwaggi r ‘V f vz -- (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last in a senes of three articles based on recent surveys by the Weoer State College 3 sociology department about local attitudes and practices regarding alcoholism interand homosexuality racial marriage Today's article deals with the survey on were strongly opposed to letting heir children associate with mown homosexuals in spite of a general tendency to consider the lomosexual as “no different han anyone else except for sexual preference” somewhat removed from them in terms of social distance” ' N i Concerning the question of legality respondents generally felt force of law should not be homosexuality incurred unless the act infringes By DON BAKER upon the right of others or is and divisive Controversial blatantly conflicting with public A THREAT conof volatile the issue M And while amost 50 per cent morality The survey also noted “those is temporary homosexuality of all felt who are respondents strongly related to v a ? being carefully examined in the homosexuals are a threat to social norms and those who are wake of Gay Liberation and an society because of negative firm in their belief in God seem influence on young people the to be more comfortable in era of permissiveness v i" felt police should not allowing others to deviate to1 A number of studies have majorityand arrest them pursue some extent from consensual been made about the feelings For the entire survey 326 per and behavior of cent of the attitudes expressed morality attitudes i OTHER CONCLUSIONS homosexuals— but little has wrere favorable while 479 per fr£ done about been Other conclusions of the researching cent were moderate and 195 v f i 1 4 r how the public feels about per cent were unfavorable ' v xr4i LaJL t K f I study indicated that women are homosexuality Noting the term “favorable” somewhat more accepting or means at least somewhat favorable towards RANDOM SURVEY WIII1WW willing acceptance of those who homosexuality than are men With this in mind a group of in homosexual practices and that higher Weber State College sociology engage the survey is careful to define status and more education students surveyed a random to generally leads to more NEW MATERIEL HANDLING equipment gets the once over from Hill Air acceptance as “a group of 339 Ogden area allow others their willingness own Force Base officials Willard Nelson Scott Clyde and Richard Healy (left to right) lifestyle favorable or accepting attitudes residents in an effort to gather as R e 1 i gio u s affiliation innot does as it long infringe information about local atdicated that Mormons were upon those around them” w titudes toward homosexuals concluded that slightly more unfavorable to Researchers if They also set up a number of local residents expressed a homosexuality than respondents questions to see if there is a willingness to allow individuals of other religions” the report correlation between attitudes to do wish as as long as it said they and such factors as age sex is not in public (2) does not “This was to be expected (1) education degree of religious involve young people who as of from statements by church belief status yet have not made a definite leaders but was not as denomination religious sexual identification and (3) the significant as predicted” the ne3 of authoritarian of homosexuality is survey concluded practice personality and anomie (defined absence or confusion of Editor' Note: This Is another In Another facet includes set the standard for all of the as a series of articles on Hill Air Force social values) and for Air Centers Logistics Base its mission and the workworldwide responsibility for The survey found that age is force Today's article deals with industries Directorate of Distribution shipment and monitoring Air many private with 398 per cent of While initial cost of new a factor airmunitions Force the people surveyed in the 18 to HILL AIR FORCE BASE -“facilities has been great cost 35 The support in this area has effectiveness has been much age bracket expressing Life line of Logistics” attitudes towarc favorable That’s the motto of the brought considerable greater homosexuality and the remainDirectorate of Distribution at recognition to personnel of the For example the small item ing 602 per cent remaining Continued inflation and in- tion and health care fields inFor example warehouse one of the first of either moderate (417) or un- creases in employment cut- cluding hospitals the Ogden Air Logistics Center directorate a Roy Kraupie Virginia facility improvements favorable backs in private industry may “Education showed remarkThe motto expresses the resident was named the Air many had an annual savings in In the 35(185) 65 set favorable see important changes in the to directorate’s vital link between Force Outstanding Civilian operating cost of more than a attitudes declined to 292 number of agencies the United able increases in the drive just per n comthe of Person and and the dollars of the sources Transporation supply cent while only 204 per cent of Way of Northern Utah will fund ended but professional people pletely amortized construction the people interviewed in the 65 in 1977 a top official said to- still aren’t contributing a full ultimate Air Force user of Year in 1974 More than 280000 different costs in less than two years material and equipment and over group expressec day share” Mr Hunt said Air Force items involving 21 Under the direction of Col SMALL WAREHOUSE attitudes favorable who Hunt was Banker Keith REDUCES FUNDS Richard G Madden and LeRoy million transactions were The automated small item HIGH DEGREE campaign chairman for the II Poll the deputy director processed during fiscal year warehouse features an overhead last Employment cutbacks by sevo $288000 drive conducted with Persons a high distribution employs 2400 1975 by the directorate Degree such The current weapon systems conveyor system consisting of anomie or alienation from fall said increases from edu- eral “faithful industries” personnel in receipt storage commodities and These are Murdock and carriers as 310 Boeing Jetway cational and professional areas base support issue and shipment of material on an endless society tended to be moderate will be sought in this in reductions caused programmed expected more valued at are inventories year’s in their attitudes while people This includes material quality g at chain in the drive their traveling giving just with firmly grounded social push which will begin in Sepcontrol packing inventory and than S22 billion 100 feet per minute to deliver ended he added tember facilities values expressed predominant Physical storage transportation This he said means that the total about two million square material to any one of 45 favorable (456) or moderate Mr Hunt will become presid ALL PROCESSES feet of covered storage and warehouses of the fund raising agency United Way officers and direc(426) attitudes toward dent “Distribution operations 2220000 square feet of open stations This system handles homosexuality when it elects officers later this tors may be required to make about 80 per cent of the issues a decision on whether to conall physical storage researchers also year encompass Student and receipts tinue funding the same agenprocesses distribution found that as the degree of HANDLE WORK TRICKLING IN Among the latest directorate cies or whether to eliminate associated with supporting both 1 More than $5 million in innovations is a pneumatic tube r e i gio u s belief decreases those to 1975 and Funds it is merely “keeping the from drive worldwide is supply delivery system Now favorable attitudes towrard raise equipment mechanized includes alive” “This for this opmoney customers year’s also decrease Financial support from United and transporting utilized by the directorate to under construction the system homosexuality erations for some 20 to 22 agenwith of a packing high degree will connect the new logistics People handle the workload cies still are in from integrated tiny Way may have to be withdrawn everything A new $12 million logistics materiel processing facility and religious belief tended to be To all intentstrickling from smaller agencies in order and electronic circuits to purposes most favorable or 80000-poun- d to Minuteman materiel processing facility will the maintenance directorate moderate (431) in (441) however others which have a comthe is keep campaign their atbe in complete operation by utilizing a broader he added ICBMs” said Col Madden responsibility operatpleted titudes while people of low August 1976 pneumatic tube added Mr Hunt In a statement year-en- d Mr ing will This facility which contains The system carry religiosity were more moderate Hunt said he sees the need for more than 440000 square feet is material directly to the major (536 per cent) increased giving by professional by underground maintenance control centers The survey indicated there is persons as well as by educa- connected tunnels to the Air Freight that use small items Thirty-minu- no strong correlation between Terminal and the warehouse delivery time which has attitudes and religious afbut observed that been extremely difficult to filiation FREE Soil retarding storage complex of the LDS faith members with of meet will become routine This allows integration Newest steam 3c sq ft tended to be generally moderate ’2 price see Yellow most of the directorate’s this system 87 Ask about or unfavorable Pages Col (476) Madden that “the (243) centralized said a into operations DRY STEAM Other sex factors such as and work force function distribution processing HEATING & AIR COND professional status CLARK'S CARPET CARE Distribution managers and modern mechanized facilities education 731-275- 2 2566 Wash 1 technicians developed planned combine to make Ogden ALC’s and acceptance of authoritarian and executed a concept of Distribution Directorate one of personality appeared to have small-itewarehousing and the most efficient systems in little effect on local attitudes The survey found that parents Council related mechanization that has the Air Force” SOUTH OGDEN-C- ity has referred to the planning commission a request for final action on the Burnett Subdivision number three submitted by Reed Burnett of 635 E T 1 A it r 17 Sale Now Progress ZALES THE DIAHOStD STORE IS HAVING A SALE 5’ socio-econom- In ic n m v “ m socio-econom- ic ce - s big news because The Diamond Store only has two major sales a year! Save on dazzling diamond jewelry! It Economy Could Alter United Way Agencie 1 V-- 1' - u Re: Sale Price ih Examples ol the Savings Free Diamond Solitaire Bridal Set KT 14 half-millio- Ladies' Fashion Ring Diamonds 7 Antique S360 00 14 Gold $28500 Yellow KT $38000 Gold $30500 qP3 qo) 3600-foot-lon- Reg Pr ce Examples of the Savings Sale Pries load-unloa- Diamond Solitaire Bridal Kt 14 Yellow 1 Set Gold $27500 $22500 $47500 $42500 on-ba- se large-diamet- 4 Kt Yellow Antique Bridal Set 3 Diamonds Zales Custom Charge Zales Revolving Charge Master Charge BankAmericard American Express Diners Club Carte Blanche Layaway er Subdivision te Action Goes The Diamond Store BARLOW CO To Planner prces elective on selected rrerenan j $e Enure vock rot sa e Or ginal pr ce tag sown cm eey ’em A rers ect to Items illustrated not necessar !y those on sa e Sa’e socio-econom- ic p tor 392-066- j m i k X J 4750 S Burnett also asked for clarification of plans for a sewer line and called for the council to determine the balance due on annexation fees so they can be paid and the lien released Mr OTHER MATTERS In other business the council also paid bills totaling $2277 referred a- request on fireann regulations to the city attorney and accepted final plats on seven subdivisions - Tonight' at 6 the annexation fee study committee will hold a meeting in the council chambers At the regular session which begins at 7 o’clock two new members of the council—Dale L Gardner and David II Taylor— will be given the oath of office 3 In his questions to the council Mr Burnett asked whether a sewer line may be used by adjoining property owners with the payment of a fee City Engineer Lew A Wangs-gar- d explained that he under- 1 stands the line was installed temporarily to allow Mr Burnett to develop his property City regulations he said require that services such as water and sewer and other utili ties be installed in the streets Eight Weeks — $1950 A "science of people" A study of the individual aptitudes leadership talents and vocation The class will also study family cooperation choosing a mate child guidance and forming new study habits Wednesday January 14 — Continuing Education Room 101 pm 7:00-9:0- 0 JAPANESE I ' V vT'v rr K J Monday January 12 — An informal introduction to conversational and written Japanese Drill will be done orally to enable the student to become familiar with Japanese conversation This introductory course using the conversational approach to learning Japanese will retain the necessary mastery of basic grammar One of the obectives of the course is to enable the student to abstract information from a native speaker (the instructor) Another aim will be to feel at ease in speaking and understanding the language when traveling in Japanese-speakin- g countries 7:00-9:3- 0 V Building DM— Room 510 pm 4 ‘ Instructor: Watanabe 'v x Wv CO CONTRACT BRIDGE (Beginning) Tuesday January 15 — This course is designed for the beginner and the bridge player with no formal training or simply the player wanting to play a better game It will cover all aspects of play Sessions will emin contract bridge such as bidding playing the cards scoring and movements Stanphasize elementary principles of play of the hand both as declarer and as defender-partner- s for bidding purposes will be utilized in a simplified version dard eva'uation of hands (point-coun- t) of Standard American bidding by opener-respondpartners and in bidding competitively with the opening side Strategies will be geared to total point scoring (as in rubber bridge and party bridge) Utilizing the lecture demonstration application of theory and practice the course will give the student the basics of ploying bridge for both personal and social satisfaction Husband and wife pairs are welcome but individuals may enroll without a playing partner You need not be a card player to enroll er 7:00-9:3- 0 - pnra f Pnr pfZ Fin® Art Center — Room 464 instructor: Donaldson pm weber state college CAN BE TREATED 1 Phona PHONE 399-594- 1 EXT 576 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Utah Alcoholism Foundation x-- (Beginning Conversational Japanese) Eight Weeks — $1950 CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION OFFIC! x- Instructor: Maicio Jensen ALCO HOLISM 392-597- r PERSONOLOGY AND FACE LANGUAGE (Phase I) REPLACE PAIR Mr Gardner and Mr Taylor will replace Councilmen Lucien 0 Foulger and Thair II Blackburn sa ions’ N Drought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People ' l) ’ yjjhr |