27 May
1891 A jury in Utah acquits two
men of sodomy with each other despite the testimony of numerous eyewitnesses.
1965 Thursday- Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial Where Do We Stand? City Judge Horace C. Beck has dismissed a charge
of being a disorderly person against Angie Calonge and says his ruling
automatically will dismiss the same charge against Utah Supreme Court Justice
E.R. Callister Jr. “Unless further evidence is produced before Friday”, when
Judge Callister’s case is set for hearing. Judge Beck ruling raises some questions
which demands an answer. Webster Dictionary defines disorderly as: “offensive
to good morals and decency.” In dismissing the charge of disorderly conduct in
a motel room at 522 So. Main, Judge Beck criticized Salt Lake’s laws as “not
specific in defining what disorderly means,”
This cloud on the law designed to help police control, vice in the
community needs to be removed lest there be no definition at all as to
what kind of conduct the community
rejects as “disorderly” and “unacceptable”.
We think this is a challenge to the legal profession. And it may be even
more of a challenge to the community.
Where do we stand on what is moral and immoral conduct? Judge Beck also charged Salt Lake City anti
vice police officers with “unlawful search and invasion of privacy” in the
case. If the police officers did exceed
their authority in challenging the occupants of the motel room, they should be
reprimanded. But more then that police
anti vice procedures, and powers, should be thoroughly investigated and guide
lines drawn as to future police responsibilities in the area of vice
control. Here again we think this is a
challenge to the bar, and to the courts, but even more to the community. Where do we stand on suspected vice? Do we
want the police to look the other way and refrain from investigating, to ignore
control efforts? Some contend the times
and customs have changed and that laws and police practices should change to
accord with new public attitude of tolerance for “sex freedom”. If this is true has it resulted from broad
public approval of a new code as to what is moral and immoral conduct? Such a new code will certainly be established
in Salt Lake City if Judge Beck’s ruling indicating vagueness in the law goes
unheeded. The bar, the courts, and the
community must face that challenge- to either define “disorderly” conduct or
have no standard of what is acceptable conduct and to either spell out police
responsibility for vice control or accept no vice control ( 05/27/65 Page A6
col.1 SLTribune)
E R Callister Jr |
1975- The GAYZETTE, Utah’s first
newspaper for Gays and Lesbians published its first issue. A copy is in Special
Collections Marriott Library, U of U campus. The first issue of the newsletter
was published without a name. “Contest to name paper will announce the name at
the Grand opening Kegger.
1976 The Imperial Court of Utah
held a car wash as a fundraiser. One of its first fundraisers..
1977-During the era of McCarthy, Wyoming followed the national trend in adopting a psychopathic offender law. It also raised the maximum penalty for sodomy during this time. However, in 1977, the sodomy law was repealed and five years later the common-law reception statute also was repealed.Wyoming repealed its sodomy law. A comprehensive revision of the state’s sexual offenses law set the age of consent at 16. This repeal did not affect the common-law crimes reception statute, however, thus leaving anal sex as an indictable offense. A comprehensive criminal code revision in 1982 abrogated common-law crimes, thus removing the threat of prosecution for any consensual sexual activity. Wyoming has the distinction of being the only state in the nation without case law on sodomy. There are no published cases dealing with the limits of state power to regulate sexual activity in places such as restrooms or parked cars. Because of the decriminalization of consensual sodomy, only that occurring in semi-public places still may be subject to prosecution.
1977-During the era of McCarthy, Wyoming followed the national trend in adopting a psychopathic offender law. It also raised the maximum penalty for sodomy during this time. However, in 1977, the sodomy law was repealed and five years later the common-law reception statute also was repealed.Wyoming repealed its sodomy law. A comprehensive revision of the state’s sexual offenses law set the age of consent at 16. This repeal did not affect the common-law crimes reception statute, however, thus leaving anal sex as an indictable offense. A comprehensive criminal code revision in 1982 abrogated common-law crimes, thus removing the threat of prosecution for any consensual sexual activity. Wyoming has the distinction of being the only state in the nation without case law on sodomy. There are no published cases dealing with the limits of state power to regulate sexual activity in places such as restrooms or parked cars. Because of the decriminalization of consensual sodomy, only that occurring in semi-public places still may be subject to prosecution.
Gordon Steele |
David Chipman |
1984-Actor Rock Hudson was
diagnosed with Kaposi Sarcoma.
1984 The 9th Coronation of the
Royal Court of the Golden
Spike Empire was held with Alan Anderson and Auntie De [Dean Walton] stepping down. The new elected officers were The Lion Emperor, Emperor IX Lee Trinka and the Unknown Empress, Empress IX Annie Daniels. Prince Royale IX was Bill Arnold and Princess Royale IX was Madge. The 9th reign established the reigning Monarchs as Co-Presidents of the organization. Prior to that the Empress served as President, with the Emperor serving as Vice-President. The late Lee Trinka was also a past Rainier Emperor in Seattle Washington. Annie was President of the Board for the 22nd reign and is known for her accuracy and attention to detail, as well as her amazing ability to see things outside the box.
The
9th reign was also responsible for establishing the AIDS fund
which is governed
and maintained by the College of Monarchs.
This made the court one of the first organizations in our community to
officially address and help people living with and dying from HIV / AIDS. Through this fund, the court has raised and
given out hundreds of thousands of dollars and helped hundreds of individuals
and organizations. Princess Madge held the first fund raiser for AIDS relief
and education in the state of Utah.
Spike Empire was held with Alan Anderson and Auntie De [Dean Walton] stepping down. The new elected officers were The Lion Emperor, Emperor IX Lee Trinka and the Unknown Empress, Empress IX Annie Daniels. Prince Royale IX was Bill Arnold and Princess Royale IX was Madge. The 9th reign established the reigning Monarchs as Co-Presidents of the organization. Prior to that the Empress served as President, with the Emperor serving as Vice-President. The late Lee Trinka was also a past Rainier Emperor in Seattle Washington. Annie was President of the Board for the 22nd reign and is known for her accuracy and attention to detail, as well as her amazing ability to see things outside the box.
Lee Trinka |
Annie Daniels |
Rose Carrier |
1987-Tammy Faye Bakker appeared
on Nightline to deny that her husband Jim Bakker had a homosexual affair.
1988 I got several calls
from Tim Wanee and Reina Horton from the Youth Group. I suppose it has gotten out that I’ve pulled
the plug on their phone line. Why should
I subsidize them when Garth Chamberlain made it clear he doesn’t need my interference and I
don’t believe in supporting The Youth Group as presently constituted without guide lines. I’ve got
too many things to do with out worrying about them. [Journal of Ben Williams]
Gary Broadhead |
Betty John |
have their step-down in the Grand Building at the Utah State Fair Park. The attending guests were seated on the main floor during the first set, and for the second set were asked to move upstairs for a completely different floor plan and seating arrangement. With their theme "Le Couronnement" (The Coronation) they pulled out all the stops, making it one of the grandest events yet. The ball lasted past midnight, and the lights went out in the building right before the crowning of the 16th monarchs, meant to be impressively brought up to the second floor by hydraulics, causing quite a scramble to get them on for the final ceremony.
2001 A question of sexuality
Deseret News Published: Sunday, In his recent Deseret News
article, James Thalman was careful to balance his report of Dr. Robert L.
Spitzer's gay and lesbian research. Spitzer, a psychiatry professor at Columbia
University, studied 143 gays and 57 lesbians who have gone "straight"
in the past dozen years. David Elliot, a spokesman for the National Gay and Lesbian
Task Force, said: "The sample is terrible, totally tainted, totally
unrepresentative of the gay and lesbian community." According to Elliot:
"No one knows what causes a person's sexual orientation." David
Pruden, executive director of Evergreen International, a Salt Lake organization
that helps gays become heterosexual through prayer and counseling, said the
study shows that people can change and not just repress feelings. Darin Hobbs,
assistant director of the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Utah, criticized
the study because it relies on self-reporting and said: "It's entirely
possible to behave heterosexually but still be homosexual." My question
for Hobbs is, "Is it possible to behave homosexually but still be
heterosexual?" Clark Larsen Holladay
2003 CRAIG MILLER to Ben Williams: Ben, If you could get that [Kristen Ries] plaque delivered to the Center, we can get the engraving done at the same time
as the other awards. It would be nice if we could present it at the same time. If I can help, let me know. Does that plaque
have all the names of the past recipients engraved on it? Craig
• BEN
WILLIAMS TO CRAIG MILLER I will pick the plaque up and bring it to the center
by 4:30. My understanding is that Darren Hobbs also has some type of Ries
Award plaque in his office cabinets that Becky Moss had made. Is that correct?
Evidently the one I will bring has only one name on it- Kevin Hillman's. At the
old Stonewall Center a plaque which had all the names on them used to be on the
wall and I remember seeing it at the Center a couple of years ago. What
happened to that one? Does Becky Moss have the original or is that what is in
Darrien's office? Who should I give the plaque to at the Center? Chuck Whyte
would like for you to call him on his cell phone since he no longer has access
to a email account. I guess the two of you can go from there. If I or the USHS
can be of further assistance don't hesitate to call or contact us. That is what
the historical society is for. Best Regards Ben Williams - 29
May 2003 BEN WILLIAMS to Craig Miller I dropped the plaque off yesterday about
4:30 at the Center. I gave it to the library staff (an older couple) with a
note to give it to you from me. Ben -
2003 – Donald Steward- Dear All, There will be a workshop for anyone building floats (or needing logistical assistance) for the Pride Parade this Saturday May 31 at 10:00 a.m. at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Utah Inc. The Utah Gay Rodeo Association folks will be working on their entry in the rear parking area of the center. We will also be finalizing the balloon displays and structures, so, if you haven't put in your balloon order, do it now! If you have any questions call Clark or email me. Thanks.... Fergie
2003 – Donald Steward- Dear All, There will be a workshop for anyone building floats (or needing logistical assistance) for the Pride Parade this Saturday May 31 at 10:00 a.m. at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Utah Inc. The Utah Gay Rodeo Association folks will be working on their entry in the rear parking area of the center. We will also be finalizing the balloon displays and structures, so, if you haven't put in your balloon order, do it now! If you have any questions call Clark or email me. Thanks.... Fergie
Mark Thrash |
2003 KENT POWELL to Ben Williams
Dear Mr. Williams, I am pleased to report that the Program Committee has
accepted your paper proposal "Utah's Response to the AIDS Epidemic 1981-86
for presentation on September 12 at this year's annual meeting of the Utah
State Historical Society. Presentations
should be approximately 20 minutes in length (not to exceed 25 minutes). There will be three papers presented during
each one and a half hour session. Each
session will also include comments on the papers by a moderator and questions
from the audience. I will send you a
draft of the program by mid-June and we expect to mail the final program to our
members by the end of July.Please submit to me a draft of your paper by August
15th. I will send the paper on to the
moderator so that he or she can prepare some comments. If you need special equipment such as a slide
projector, overhead projector, etc., please let me know as soon as possible. Sincerely, Kent Powell History Coordinator
2003 CHAD KELLER Dear USHS Board
Members and Friends, I am excited and pleased to announce that Ben Williams has
been accepted to make a presentation at the State Historical Society's annual
meeting. His presentation will be on Utah's Response to the AIDS Epidemic
1981-86. Final Detail of the times will be forwarded later. I would invite
member of our community to attend, for this presentation. It is the first of its kind for the State
Historical Society. And may be the
first time in such a forum our community to take center stage in such a
presentation. If possible, and where
appropriate please share with interested parties and members of your groups.
Thanks! Chad Keller USHS
• Randal
Meyers Hi Ben, Congratulations on getting the opportunity to share this piece
of recent history with The Utah State Historical Society. I am very excited for you. I immediately added the information to the
website!I have no doubt you will do a fine job. While working on the website, I
of course noticed how much work still needs to be done on it. I would like to create a list of books that
you believe have historical significance to gay culture, both on a local and
world stage. I know you are going to be
busy with perfecting your report to the USHS, but if you could take a few and
make a list of important books and other publications, I will be happy to get
them on our website. with pride for you,
Randal Meyers
• BEN
WILLIAMS to RANDAL MEYERS Let me get the info for the Kiosks done first..they
were due last week then I'd been glad to get you the info on books. Thanks Ben
2003 RANDY LAUB Subject Invenio
Hello all: Just an update...we got our name out at Coronation over the
weekend. Thanks to Paul and Tyler for
doing most all the work for Coronation!
I think it went really well. Today I'm just wondering how things are
going with whatever incentive/giveaway we want to do for Pride? (Paul is working with his contact at Weider
and hopefully we will have some good news on that soon) Any other ideas or progress that is being
made? Since Pride is only 12 days away I
know we need to get things firmed up with whatever we are going to do
soon. Please post/email any information
anyone has as far as our incentive/giveaway goes. I really think it will help us get out the
information at our booth at Pride if we have something fun we can give away.
Thanks for all everyone is doing! Randy
2003 Ty Fisher Subject Invenio -Hello, I need to confirm by
e-mail everyone planning to help carry the flag in Pride for INVENIO and UAF. I
am working on forming up details, but so far we are looking at June 8th, 8:30
AM at 300 South and State. I am also working on getting T-shirts for everyone
that carries the flag. If you are planning on helping out please e-mail me at
tylerf@utahaids.org. I have set up the calendar at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/INVENIOPlanning/ to have three shift for the
INVENIO booth. The shifts are two hours and start at 10:00 AM and end at 4:00
PM. I think if we can get two people a shift that would be good. Please respond
to this e-mail to sign up for a shift. I got an e-mail from our Avon
connection. She is still hard at work getting the samples for us. I will keep
you posted. Any word on the Weider? I sent an e-mail to Nivea to see if they
would be willing to donate the free sample packs they have been distributing in
Advocate and OUT (Fresh Cooling After Shave Balm). I'll keep you posted on
those too. I have the card stock that
Rod got donated here at my office. How do we go about having Little Lavender
get them printed? Who wanted to take the lead on getting this done? We are
going to need to get a group together the week prior to Pride to put everything
together. Please keep this in mind so we can schedule this during the June 2nd
meeting! Thanks, Ty
2003 HUGO SALINAS Dear Ben: I
just read your excellent history of Utah Pride. This is a tremendous
contribution to help us understand Utah's gay history. Thank you so much! Hugo
Heidi Ho West Water |
2005 PR Ball Pirates of the Royal
Caribbean: In Search of the Golden Spike $10.00 Sheraton Hotel 7:00 PM Bus Tour
$10.00
Valerie Larabee |
David Nelson |
church property, Nelson described most of the events as public accommodations on public properties where legally concealed firearms are permitted. "State laws are very clear about who, what, when, where, why and how legally concealed firearms may be prohibited," Nelson said. "As we did in 2003 and 2004, our members will simply attend and enjoy one of the state's biggest outdoor events without complaint and without leaving one of our constitutional rights at the festival gates." SSSU is a group of gender- and sexual-minority firearms advocates and owners in the state, and supporters of the Pink Pistols idea that was described nationally in 2000 by writer Jonathan Rauch for the legal, responsible and safe use of firearms for their self defense and shooting-sport competition and recreation, including those who are gay and lesbian, and that of their families and friends. With hundreds of members, they're also the largest such group worldwide.
2006 Dear Community, Friends and Family, After
four years of getting to kno
w and love you all it is time for me to say
goodbye. As life often does, it has thrown me many changes in the recent
months, and with those changes I have made the decision to move back to the
state of Oregon and begin the next chapter in my life. So many of you have
become such sweet friends of mine, and to you all I thank you so much for all
the love, support, laughter, and tears throughout the years. There are to many
to list who have touched my life here in Utah, but I want you all to know how
very grateful I am for you, each and every one. I will still continue to keep
this site up to date until someone else would like to take it over. I will also
continue to as available to you all as possible. Thank you so much for letting
me serve you all for so long. For those that are interested in keeping up on my
life and happenings, I have created a "Myspace" account, and will
keep a blog. I will miss you all, please feel free to stay in contact. Thank you, Little
Aimee Selfridge
Aimee Selfridge |
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2010 Community Service Awards by Michael
Westley Q Salt Lake The theme of the 2010 Utah Pride Festival, “Our History,
Our Future” has a focus that both acknowledges the duality of where the
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community has been as well as how
far it has yet to go. Along the same lines, the choice of Rep. Christine
Johnson as the recipient of the 2010 Pete Suazo Political
Action Award, and
Mark Swonson as the recipient of the Dr. Kristen Reis Community Service Award,
have a similar duality: Johnson as the public face fighting for justice for
gay, lesbian,
bisexual, transgender and queer people and understanding on
capitol hill and Swonson, the unsung participant, selflessly working behind the
scenes for a myriad of community missions. “One gets all the face time and the
other gets none,” said Utah Pride Center Executive Director, Valerie Larabee.
“And you can’t discount either because it takes both kinds of people to create
the kind of leverage we need for full LGBTQ equality.” The Dr. Kristen Ries
Community Service Award was established in 1987 and was first presented to Reis
for her humanitarian efforts in dealing with the AIDS crisis and forever named
in her honor. Mark Swonson, as the recipient if this award, has shown
relentless dedication by being present and willing to lend a hand. He has
served as a selfless promoter for the Utah Pride Center, the Utah AIDS
Foundation, Equality Utah, Stonewall Democrats and many more organizations. “He
must spend all of his free time doing things that benefit the community,” said
Lucy Malin, past award recipient and North Salt Lake resident.
Christine Johnson |
Mark Swonson |
- The Pete Suazo Political Action Award was established in 2001 in honor of Senator Suazo’s tireless attempts to pass hate crimes legislation in Utah. Rep. Johnson, as a recipient of this award, embodies exceptional commitment to the equal rights of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer community of Utah through legislation, policy or declaration as a two-term member of the State House of Representatives. Johnson carries with her a resolute conviction of the strength and enduring qualities of the community along with a fierce set of networking and negotiating skills. Her efforts on Capitol Hill during the past Legislative Session kept peace during what could have been a tumultuous season. “These awards represent giants in the work of the broader Utah community to address health and social concerns,” said Larabee. “To be a recipient of these awards is perhaps one of the highest honors bestowed on individuals working in the community.” The awards will be presented at the Utah Pride Festival’s Grand Marshal Reception, honoring Sister Dottie S. Dixon as the 2010 Grand Marshal at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 4 at the IJ & Jeanne Jewish Community Center, 2 North Medical Dr., in Salt Lake City. Recipients will also be honored on Sunday, June 6 at the 2010 Utah Pride Parade.
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