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Show Erotic pictures here to stay, expert says The American culture has a fascination with pornography, a Weber State College professor said, and, right or wrong, erotic pictures will be around for a long time. Weve sort of eroticized the female body," said DrJosepfiX Horvat, a Weber Stat,g psychologist w'ho.ieaches-.dasseon the psychologyVdf sex, and even if tjkre is some legislation that ses from the Meesc Commission people are going to find ways to get those materials. There is a significant portion of society involved in viewing pornography in ope form or another," he added. For years most societies have taken a dim view of pornography. The biblical Isaiah said, the day of Lord Hosts shall be upon. . . all pleasant pictures. But in modern society the issue seems less clear cut. s The issue of pornography js a highly emotional one, Horvat said. Fundamentalists Claim titillating materials lead to increased sexual violence. Liberals, on the other hand, tend to see pornography as Hard data seems to be in favor of the latter opinion, Korvat said. Studies indicate that even e pornography does not breed sexual deviants. Its true there are deviants in society, but weve had. rapists from day one. There were no pornographic magazines and movies back then, but still those behaviors were preva-lantHorvat said. The problem with trying to empirically prove the effects of pornography is that psychology as a discipline is only 100 years old. As far as the science of psychology goes were still crawling. We have lots of theories and ideas, but theyre just ies and ideas," he said. Scientists still dont understand how the brain ticks and what causes certain behavior. Its really an individual thing and there is an innumerable number of factors that affect each person," Horvat said. But the WSC educator said that constant exposure to non-harmf- hard-cor- ne Surviving are one son and two daughters, Rick Oliver, Clinton; Sharon Oliver, American Fork; Mrs. Jim (Shauna) Hodges, West Jordan; six grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers and five sisters. Max Oliver, Norman Oliver, Beth Spraycar, Lillie Zito, Mrs. Peter (Reah) Ressler, Mrs. Jim (Bonnie) Openshaw, all of Roy; Robert Oliver, Evanston, Wyoming; Mrs. Larry (Shirfa) Montgomery, South Jordan. He was preceded in death by one daughter. Services were held Saturday, July 19, in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy. Interment in the Roy City Ceme-tar- y. Mary ROY L. Beynon - Mary Lorraine Perry Beynon Per- of 4239 S. 2075 W Roy, died Wednesday, July 16, 1986, at the McKay-De- e Hospital of a heart attack. She was bom Jan. 6, 1917, in South Wales. Great Britian, a daughter of Gomer and Sophia Morgan Beynon. She married William Norman Perry on December 25, 1937, in Resolven, ry, 69. South Wales. He died April 22, 1963. She was a member of the Mount Ogden Kennel Club, Willard Bay Boating and Recreation Association, Tran- satlantic Brides and She enjoyed knitting. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Bruce B. (Wyn) Holland, Roy; three grandchildren and two Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Gallantree, Lelant, Cornwall, England; Mrs. Lillian Davies and Mrs. Marion Llewellyn, both of Resolven, South Wales. She was preceded in death by one brother. Services were held Saturday, July 19. 1986, m the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy. Cremation followed services. Ann Sim F. Weeks War II. He was a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are one son and one daughter. Fred Weeks, Layton: Mrs. Daniel (Diana) Stoffer, Ogden; and five grandchildren. Graveside services were held Tuesday at the Aberdeen City Cemetery. Aberdeen, Idaho. Interment in the Aberdeen City Cemetery, Aberdeen, Idaho. Marlene S. Speigle ROY Marlene Sherman Speigle, 34, of 5246 S. 2050 W Roy, died July 14. 1986, at St. Benedict's Hospital of complications from diabetes. She was born May 17, 1952, in Ogden, a daughter of Earl C. and Connie Litster Sherman. She married Sheldon Scott Speigle on Sept. 13, 1974, in Riverdale. She was a member of the Roy LDS 5th Ward. She had been active in the primary organization of the church. She was a graduate of Bonneville High School. surviving are her husband and one daughter, Angela Marlene Speigle, both of Roy. Also surviving are.kber parents of Riverdale; three brothers and three sisters, Leonard Sherman,' Roy; Blain Sherman. Clinton Gherman, both of Riverdale; Cathy Roy; Teres?, Alberts, Magna; aruf Alane KingsfordX"! Layton. - She was preceded in son. death by one 7 Services were held Wednesday, July 16. at the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy with Bishop Thomas A. Welch offi- ciating. Interment in the Hooper Cemetary. pornography Swe- den, Holland and Greece. Pornography is not a big seller in those countries. Its imported to the U.S. mainly because there is money to be made here, Horvat said. Those countries have less stringent laws governing the filming of e pornographic magazines and vi- deos, making it relatively easy for promoters to produce their able neighbors and less desirable spouses, he said. Other countries do not seem to show the fascination and curiosity toward the human body evident in America. As such, this country is one of the largest con that-the- or- mate- subject, he said. The U.S. gets involved with child pornography more than any other country. I think that shows some real perversions. Those people psychologically have a multiplicity of problems," Horvat said. RIB-EY- E STEAK Davis school assistant ROY Ethel Evelyn Broderick Williams, 86, of 2095 W. 4800 S., died Tuesday, July 15, 1986, at the St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden of causes incident to age. . She was bom April 14, 1900, in Emery, Utah, a daughter of John Bag-shaand Augusta Charlotta Anderson Brodenck. She married George Lambert Milton Williams Oct I, 1920, in the Manti LDS Temple. He died Jan. 17, 1975. She was reared and educated in Emery.She and her husband resided in Sunnyside until 1961 then moved to Roy. She was an active member of the Roy 18th LDS Ward where she had served as president of the Relief Society and the Primary. She was active in all other organizations. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Jay B. Williams, Holbrook, Ariz.; Eddie Lee Williams and Mrs. Allan (Marjorie) Rosenlund, both of r, Layton; Mrs. Dean C. (LaRue) Roy; Mrs. LaMar (Myma) War-nicFountain Valley, Calif.; 35 grandchildren and 66 w Oden-walde- k, - FARMINGTON Dr. Dean Penrod was named assistant superintendent for support services by the Davis Board of Education. Penrods past duties for the school district include nine years service as director of buildings and grounds. r During the period Penrod has supervised the construction of 19 elementary and junior high schools and 42 major additions to buildings in the district at a cost of more than $100 million. nine-yea- In his new position, Penrod of programs, including transportation, school foods, data processing and buildings and grounds. will direct a number $525 Metis Served with Cantonese All superintendent named Soup, plus tea or coffee. Penrod gained experience in buildings and grounds by serving BANQUETS SPECIAL GROUPS WELCOME as the districts former director. Areas included directing school maintenance, custodial services, landscaping, and energy management. Penrod earned his doctorate in education administration and business management from the University of Utah in 1974. He previously was a science teacher for Salt Lake County schools, and served on the Davis County Planning Commission for the past seven years. Penrod replaces Dr. John White, who replaced former assistant superintendent Gary Carls-to- n in June. Penrod is a resident of Come and try our New and Exciting Chinese and merchants-LUNC- & DINNER So. State Ph. H MENUS-129- 5 CLEARFIELD 773-503- 4 n. Also surviving is one sister, Geneva Broderick, Emery, Utah. She was preceded in death by a son. Services were held July 19 at the Roy 18th LDS Ward, wrth Bishop Val Martin of the Roy 18th Ward officiat- Lakeside Review 34 FOR ALL THE NEWS 1 1 a E. 200 N.f Kaysville Across from Post Office m. to 8 p.m. VKS ONLY 544-379- 9 OF YOUR COMMUNITY ing. interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. 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He was retired from the Union Pacific Rail Road. He had served in World hard-cor- 5C Theres a real insensitivity in rials. Once printed, pornography general thats the result. These has little trouble avoiding the few people tend to make less desir- import laws that deal with the ," Parents Association. Much sexual. Ethel B. Williams ROY Donald G. Oliver, 68, of 2296 W. 6000 S., died Wednesday, July 16. 1986, in Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton of a heart ailment. He was bom January 17, 1918, in Midvale, Utah a son of Gilbert J. and Rindlisbacher Oliver. He married Francis Johanna Stipich on January 23, 1940, in Anaconda, Montana. She died April 4, 1977. He was and had also worked at Hill Air Force Base and Defense Depot Ogden. He was a member of the LDS Church and a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. of sensual materials, is actually imported from pornography, that which depicts torture, bondage, or acts that are degrading, affects other aspects of behavior besides hard-cor- Obituaries Donald G. Oliver sumers said. Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 23, 1986 FBI. & SAT 4 MOVIES GET THE 5TH FREE J |