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Show MAl.'l'II THE CITIZEN We Would Like You To 30. 1972 Paul Harvey Meet City Superintendent Homo In Society By PAUL HARVEY an been has Kay Hollingsworth The homosexual remains an employee for the City of Preston misfit in society. for the past fifteen years, the last three of which he has been City Only very recently has the woVd homosexual" been mentioned Superintendent. In this capacity e is responsible for all facets of above a whisper. But here is a research report in physical city services, including water, garbage, road repair and the Journal of snow removal. the respected Mr. Hollingsworth is not only American Mean employee of the city, he is also dical Association offering a actively interested in its welfare. clinical analyOnce, on the subject of motor oil for city vehicles, the city council sis of homosexdiscussed taking bids from variual problems ous companies periodically, and and the public changing each time a lower bid response. came up. If they are no The city supervisor was asked longer shunned if he would check into current oil like lepers, prices to try for a lower price they will still feel and suffer from than what was presently in the the stigma. some of citys vehicles, and he reDlied, "1 At the risk of shocking won't do it, and I think you are my American ' Legi o n n a i r e damn fools to even think about it! friends - again it is mv obserHe further advised the city vation that, on balance, the effeleaders that they would be taking minate man is a lesser menace chances with the future condition than the gung-hbarrel of their engines. chested behemoth who is no As a result of this man's sissy but has to keep proving it outspoken opinion, the city deci- with cussing, swaggering and ded to stay with the same oil spitting on the floor. being used, rather than take the chance of a possible switch of Yet for generations we've tended to lionize the latter type in brands often. He enjoys his supervisory history and fiction, in movies where men are men and in position in Prestons maintenance department because he politics where the gruff-voice- d image was acceptable likes to work with people and tough-gu- y feels he can help to better his where a lisp was not. Though each suffers from a community. Mr. Hollingsworth was born in similar hormonal imbalance. Preston and attended the city Dr. Robert Deisher and Dr. schools. He is married to the Thomasroesler of the University former Phyllis Jolley of Washington, Utah, and the couple are parents of five boys and one girl. He raises horses and cows on his property near the edge of town, and when he can spare the time, he enjoys horseback riding, camping with his family and hunting. WINDER Mr. and Mrs. Guff Gibson and daughter Tyona were in Missoula, Mont., from Tuesday to Friday visiting with their son Chet and family. Kim Gibson was home last week for the quarter break from LDS Business College in Salt Lake o, H'i KAY ROLLIN' GSWORTI I MAPLETON Bill EFS Mr. and Mrs. Brent Danxie and family and Bradley Hull, River- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Porter and family went to American Falls recently to see their son Douglas participate in the Preston Junior High School wrestling one-thir- grade. Ciy- - SALES PAINT PABCO QUALITY ...... ;r,; of Ogden . Mrs. Blanche Pyper was home last week staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garence Talbot. He is very ill, and his children come and stay with their parents at different times. Mrs. Carl Bennett and daughter, Mrs. Lenna Jepson were in Salt Lake City last week visiting with the Lyle Bennett family. The Dean Bennett family of Brigham over the City came home weekend. A fireside was held at the Charles Nielsen home recently. Forrest Oliver-soTheir Logan, showed colored slides of his South American LDS mission. His wife Charlene accompanied him. Icc cream and cookies were served to fifteen young people. son-in-la- where "being different is more an asset than a liability. Psychologists cannot agree as to why there is disoroDortionate artistic talent among homosexu- 1 "but quite obviously there is. They tend to excel as artists, decorators, musicians, hairdressers, composers. The historic stigma derived mostly from the crude, overt pansy" and the piteous female impersonator both of whom are altogether as repugnant to discreet amd discriminating homosexuals as to the rest of us. The AMA Journal's clinical treatment of this subject will reduce their distress only if it helps some parents not to be panicked by something just because they don't understand it. 4 tt, 7.000-lume- n. GIANT LIGHT up-tig- ht mercury vapor, 20.000-lumeProvides 2ft times the light intensity as the regular light, at only about a third mors the cost. Cost: $6.85 monthly, 400-wat- t, n. Fish, Game Meets April 4 Franklin County Fish and Game Association will have their monthly meeting April 4, 1972 at the Utah Power & Light Company Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The happenings at the current Idaho Legislature pertaining to Fish & Game problems will be discussed. A representative of the Idaho Fish & Game Dept, will be on hand to answer any questions. What the Power Company Provides: Complete maintenance. Automatically turns light on at dusk, off at dawn. electricity used during operation of light In Franklin County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Blair Henderson, Dayton, girl, March 21 a Complete installation. For more Information, call or write the power company's nearest office. There Is no obligation. . Mr. and Mrs. DeeVirile Christensen, Mink Creek, girl, March Mrs. Linda Ames and Mrs. Beverley Thomas, Logan, visited last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lenna Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Guff Gibson received word last week that their grandson, Shane Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hull, Salt Lake Gty, had major surgery on his leg Tliursday in the Primary Children's Hospital. Mrs. Albert Sharp was in Logan last week taking care of her grandchildren while her daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Joan) Garrett was in the Logan LDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett of American Falls brought their three children to stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett while they went to Moscow to attend a music clinic from Tuesday to Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindhardt accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Preston and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Palmer, Idaho Falls to Salt Lake Gty Friday to attend the funeral services for Charles Leonard Lyon. Mrs. Marie Lindhardt stayed with her grandchildren. REGULAR LIGHT mercury vapor, Lights an area over 200 feet in diameter. Cost: $4.20 monthly. 175-wa- All Visit Son And Family In Montana ton, Utah and Miss Terry Hull, Salt Lake City were home over the weekend to be with their bouts with other junior high parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland schools. He is in the: seventh Hull. all-mal- e, of Washington school of medicine, Seattle, have studied 60 young members of what we now call the homosexual subculture and find them to be immensely miserable: 48 per cent had visited psychiatrists; 31 per cent had made a significant attempt at suicide. This study shows that the time between the first experience, and the time when the youth decides that he is homosexual, is a period of extreme emotional torment and turmoil. d Thereafter about of them continue defensively to prefer to think of themselves as bisexual" and for these the torment is lifelong. Those who accept the fact that they are (Afferent are able to make the best adjustment. 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