Provo Lodge No. 849 B.P.O.Elks A FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION P.O.Box 83 Provo, Utah 84603 Non-Profit Organization U. S. POSTAGE P A I D PROVO, UTAH Permit No. 6 2009 Sweetheart Ball and Dancing Saturday February 14th, 2009 served from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (Cost for dinner will be $10.00 a plate) Dance and Swing to the Big Band Sounds Of the Dean Clark Orchestra From 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. And then from 10:15 p.m. to closing Dance and Rock Out to the Sounds of Chris Our very own D.J. All proceeds will go to the E.N.F. 8 A Private Cub for Elk Members
Provo, Utah Lodge No. 849 Published Monthly B.P.O.Elks 1000 South University Ave. Provo, Utah. 84601-0083 (801) 373-0849 Editor: Exalted Ruler Leading Knight Loyal Knight Lecturing Knight Esquire Chaplain Inner Guard Tiler Secretary Treasurer Organist Don Schlegel Mike Nelson Gary Nelson Ron Kunavich Jeff Hartley Linnell Kunavich Danny Gallegos Dave Cox Julie Smith John Castelli Trustees John Newman Parley M. Judd Don O Smith PER, PDD,PSP Charles Reay, PER Shirl Johnson Calendar of Events At A Glance: Bingo Thursday nights P.E.R. Night Feb 3rd Member-Daughter Feb. 9th Sweetheart Ball Feb 14th LOE Mother-Daughter Luncheon Feb 21st Get Well Wishes To: Ada Nelson Jerry Teeples Teri Van Patten A MESSAGE FROM OUR EXALTED RULER Mike Nelson Leading Knight Presiding as E.R. GREETINGS FELLOW MEMBERS: First of all, I would like to give a Big Thank You To Dave & Marcia Dibble, Ron & Nicole Adams, our Great Kitchen Staff, our Great Bar Staff and all the Other help, for putting on the magnificent New Year s Eve Party we had. You all assured that the year 2008 went out with a bang, and 2009 entered in style, rocking the Lodge with Firehawk. I know that everyone in attendance had a wonderful time. Our Utah Elks Association President, Peter Bravo and our First Lady, Regina Bravo, spent New Years Eve with us for their yearly visitation. They sent their thanks to the members that worked so hard to put this night together, and to all the members of Provo Lodge for making their night so enjoyable. They had a great time bringing in the New Year with us. At our January 6th Lodge meeting, Gary Nelson was elected as our new Esteemed Loyal Knight. Congratulations and THANK YOU Gary. We also need a new Lodge Esquire to finish out the year, and we all need to start thinking about the new Elk year starting in April. It is extremely important that we keep all our Officer and Committee positions fully staffed. Without our members stepping up to fill all of our Lodge positions it will be a struggle to keep out Lodge open and to continue to do all of the great work we do in our Community, State and Country. I am going to start asking for help to fill out Lodge positions, so please give it some serious thought. If there is something that you would like to do for the up and coming year, please do not hesitate to talk to me. THANK YOU! Please come out to the Lodge on March the 20th and support out P.E.R. Association. They will be raising money for their association charities by hosting the St. Patty s Party with a and a Hypnotist Show. I am sure that it will be another superb evening, I think that everyone that attended the last Hypnotist Show will probably remember TWINKLE TOES. Maybe this show will produce another up and coming star. Bring your friends and neighbors for an evening of fun and laughter. On January 10th the Central District Hoop Shoot was held at the Provo Farrer Elementary School. I had a really good time watching the kids shoot their free throws, and a good time was had by all. Don and Eunice are still here; but their visit with us is almost over. I hope that everyone has taken the time to sit and converse with them. Don and Eunice, I hope you have enjoyed your stay and that you realize how much you will be missed when you go home. In closing, I would like to quote from out Esteemed Lecturing Knights charge. The animal from which our Order derives its name is noted for gentleness and timidity. It is strong of limb, fleet of foot, quick and keen of perception. So should we be: quick to hear the cry of distress, timorous of doing wrong and fleet of foot to relieve the unfortunate, thus conforming to the Golden Rule which should govern all mankind. Fraternally Mike Nelson, Leading Knight Presiding E.R. 1
February 2008 2009 KITCHEN MENU 2-6 Prime Rib Halibut Fish n Chips 2-13 Top Sirloin Halibut Chicken Fried Steak 2-20 Prime Rib Halibut Fish n Chips 2-27 Top Sirloin Halibut Chicken Fried Steak Friday Night s are Subject to Change MEETING TIMES For members that have business with the following: HOUSE COMMITTEE: Second Monday - 6:00pm TRUSTEE: Last Thursdays - 6:00pm PAST EXALTED RULERS: First Tuesdays - 6:00pm LODGE MEETINGS: First & 3rd Tues. - 7:00pm LADIES OF ELKS: Board Meeting: First Weds. - 6:30pm LOE Meeting: Second Weds - 6:30pm The 849er for Next Month: Please have articles ready for publication by the 15th of each month. You may turn them into the Lodge Secretary for submittal. Please submit your ads the month prior to your function. To submit via email, please send them to: puddifer@comcast.net To Our Absent Members In Memoriam BILL SNELL Edward Lema Kenneth F. Sorenson Gone yet not forgotten, although we are apart, your spirit lives within us, forever in our hearts. Enjoy Lunch at Our Lodge! Open Monday through Friday Noon 2pm Lunch Menu BLT Hamburger / Cheese Burger Fish Sandwich Malibu Chicken Sandwich Fish & Chips Grilled Ham & Cheese Chicken Strips Soup and Salads Daily lunch specials too Great Food Great Price Fast & Friendly Service Love to see you! Monday Night Football We would like to thank: Shauna, Janalee & Joel, Howard, Hippie, Daunna, Nate, Olin and Adalina for all doing a great job helping with the Monday Night Football Parties. All who came out had a great time and enjoyed the delicious food. Come join us next year it starts soon. Please, if you know of any sickness or distress in the home of an Elk, please notify the Lodge (801) 373-0849. Many times we are placed in an embarrassing situation because a member or a member of their family was hospitalized or ill at home and was not called upon by the lodge. We all appreciate it when our friends wish us well when we are under the weather. So please help us in wishing our fellow members and their family members a speedy recovery by keeping the lodge informed. 2
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February 2009 Super Bowl Party Come One!! Come All Join us for the annual super bowl Party at the bar. Food and fun. Don t miss out!! 3 p.m. Sunday February 1st. Game starts at 4 p.m. and the Pro Bowl on Feb 8th game starts at 2:30p.m. Come join some of the wonderful L.O.E. Members You never have enough time to chat with. Bring your daughter, mother, sister, aunt, friend, And be prepared to have a great time! Why?? The Provo L.O.E. is having their annual Mother-Daughter Luncheon When?? Saturday, February 21st At High Noon (or 12:00) How Much?? $10.00 each or free to Widows of Elk members Where?? Provo Elks Lodge #849 1000 S. University Avenue In Provo, of course. For reservations please contact by Feb 21st: LaRita Juber 801-375-1581 Mary Belvedere 801-375-3211 THERE WILL BE A LIVE MAGICIAN AT THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER LUNCHEON COME ENJOY THE FUN!!! HYPNOTIST SHOW Friday, March 20th 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Show 9:00 p.m. Dancing STEAK BBQ! $15 per Person or $25 per couple. Includes show! By: Provo Lodge PER Association. Proceeds benefit the PER Assoc. Charities. Provo Lodge is proud To select as our ELKS OF THE MONTH FOR FEBRUARY Eli Thompson FOR ALL YOU DO FOR ELKDOM ELKS CARE - ELKS SHARE Kerry Sharp Hypnotist 6
January 2009 Ladies of Elks February, 2009 D e a r Ladies a n d Members: February is the month for our nicest event of the year the Mother-Daughter Tea. This year s event will be held at the Lodge on Saturday, February 21st starting at 11:00 am. Lunch will be served at Noon and there will be a magician to provide entertainment. This is our chance to bring our daughters and granddaughters to an event planned especially for them. Mary Belvedere and LaRita Juber have been planning this activity for months and I know it will be a nice event to share with your loved ones. The Ladies are encouraged to bring a salad to for the luncheon and any items that they would like to donate to the Gift Basket Drawing (especially items for the younger girls that attend). Our State L.O.E. President, Jodi Smith, and her secretary, Cindy Newman, will be attending this luncheon as their annual visitation to our organization. Plan on saying Hi when you see her there. The dear ladies that are widows of our Elk members are invited to attend the Mother-Daughter event as the guests of the L.O.E. and Christmas Charity. Please come and join us. We all look forward to seeing you there. Sickness and Distress: Our sympathies are extended to June Hinckley on the death of her sister. Ada Nelson is recovering from back surgery. She is home and doing well. Tinamarie Teeples husband, Jerry, has also had back surgery. Teri Van Patten had her other knee surgery late in January. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Please let me know about any other sickness or distress so that I can send a card or keep in touch with the ladies that are ailing. The February meeting is our Past President s meeting. Invitations have been sent to all the Past Presidents and we would love to have you come and join us so we can acknowledge your contributions to the L.O.E. During the February meeting we will also be doing the first nominations for officers for the 2009-2010 year for the L.O.E. In the past, we have missed opportunities to elect and appoint members as officers because they didn t say anything about wanting to serve. So, please, if you have the time and would like to be an officer next year, contact Mary Belvedere so she is aware of your inclination. There are many activities going on in the Lodge this month. There will be a Sweetheart Dance and the Father-Daughter and Dance. Both of these activities will be worth attending. So, note the dates of these activities and plan on attending. Support of activities in the Lodge by all of the members is so important. 3 President 1st Vice 2nd Vice Secretary Historian Treasurer Chaplain Parliamentarian Auditor Membership Project Chair Visitation Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member Linda Gaines Mary Belvedere Gracemarie Goette Cathie Ciampanelli Tinamarie Teeples Ada Nelson Teri Van Patten LaRita Juber Eileen Evans Linda Gaines Peggy Gleason-Reay Mary Belvedere Kathy Lewis Shirley Cross Bertha Brenenstall Christine Martinez Many activities and events that have been unsuccessful in the past have been dropped from our calendar simply because there isn t the support needed to make them profitable. It is hard to find volunteers to organize a party or event when they feel like they have worked so hard and then no one came. As the Lodge Scholarship Chairman, (another of the Elks hats that I wear) I am currently in the middle of the judging for the Elks National Foundation scholarship program for this year. What a cool job this is. I get to learn about the most amazing students each year. Last year, a student from Timpview High School took third place on the national level and received a $20,000.00 4-year scholarship. I hope that this year, one of the local students will do as well, or better. March 6th and 7th is the U.E.A. Spring Meeting in St. George. I am looking forward to attending the meeting and seeing the Thurstons and the other members that attend state meetings. L.O.E. Meeting Times L.O.E. Board Meeting First Wednesday at 6:30 pm L.O.E. Meetings on Second Wednesday 6:30 Gather and 7:00 Meeting Drawing $1.00 and $8.00 L.O.E. Activities 2008-09 Feb. 21st Mother-Daughter Tea March 18th LOE Music Competition March 21st LOE Spring Event At the Spring meeting, the State L.O.E. has meetings on Friday and Saturday, and I have some Elk responsibilities at that meeting also. It is a busy time, but hopefully it will be warm and sunny and a nice getaway as well. I have a dear friend that lives in Washington and another that lives in LaVirkin and I hope to find a few minutes to spend with them while I am there. Remember that BUNCO is going again on the 4th Wednesday each month. Please take care during the rest of winter. It has been icy and cold so far and I dread hearing that someone has been hurt slipping on the ice. Have warm thoughts and maybe Spring will come early. Sincerely, Linda Gaines, L. O. E.. President I believe there are Angels among us... To guide us with a light of love.
F February 2009 PROPOSITIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP Subject to the investigation committee, these applicants will be balloted on at the regular meeting held on Feb. 3rd, indoctrinated Monday, Feb. 16th @ 6:30 pm and initiated Tuesday, Feb. 17th @ 7 pm Proposed Occupation Sponsor Reinstatements Name Job Name Rick J. Weight Justin bliss Linda Sterling Shawn Humphreys Gerald Olsen Brad Davis Matt Schaneman Business owner Archery Engineer Flooring Archery Graphic Designer David Dibble Lisa Woodard Patrick Mitchell Lisa Woodard Lisa Woodard Jeff Davis Scott Smith Ladies of Elks Mother-Daughter Tea Luncheon Coupon for Widows of Departed Elk Members Please present this coupon good for FREE Luncheon Ticket February 21, 2009 The Sweetheart Ball Committee is in need of items or donations for the raffle the night of the Ball. Your help will be appreciated 4
FEBRURY Ritual Practice Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Super Bowl party 2 Veterans Mtg 7pm 8 9 House Committee Mtg. Member-Daughter Date 15 16 Indoctrination 6:30 pm 3 PER Mtg Lodge Mtg 7 pm PER Night 10 Ritual Practice 17 Lodge Mtg Initiation 7pm 4 LOE Board Mtg 6:30pm 11 LOE Meeting 6:30 pm 5 12 18 19 6 13 20 7 14 Sweetheart Ball 21 LOE Mother- Daughter Luncheon noon 22 23 24 Ritual Practice 25 26 Trustee Mtg 27 28 DINING ROOM OPEN: FRI. 5:30 to 9:00 pm LUNCH SERVED: 11:00 2:00 Mon-Fri. riday night dinners are subject to change 1 2 Veterans Mtg 7 pm 8 9 House Committee Mtg. CLOSING TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO PARTICIPATION AND AT THE DISCRETION OF THE OFFICER IN CHARGE OR BARTENDER. EXCEPT AS ADVERTISED IN 849er. 3 PER Mtg Lodge Mtg 7 pm 10 Ritual Practice MARCH 2009 4 LOE Board Mtg 6:30 pm 11 LOE Meeting 5 12 Game Room & Lounge Hours: Sun. 12:00pm - 8pm Mon - Thurs. 11am -10:00p.m. Fri. 11:00am - closing Sat. 12:00p.m. - 11:00 p.m. (or at bartender s discretion) 6 Spring meeting @ Saint George 13 14 7 15 16 Indoctrination 6:30 pm 17 Lodge Mtg 7 pm Initiation 18 LOE Music Awards Competition 19 20 Hypnotist show and Steak fry 21 22 23 24 Ritual Practice 25 26 Trustee Mtg 27 28 Committee Party 5