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PERMIT No. 38 ST. GEORGE
UT 84770
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Dixie Elks Lodge #1743
630 W. 1250 N. St. George, UT 84770
673-1743
Volume 18 Issue 12 DIXIE ELKS NEWSLETTER December 2018
Elks Christmas Party Saturday, December 22
Everyone invited; members and guests
5:00 pm- pot luck- 19th hole- ham provided, bring a dish to share
6:00 pm- gift exchange, gift $15.00 new gifts only
8:00 pm - music and dancing by ''dilly dilly duo''
Murder at the Banquet
Saturday, January 12
Meet the characters Cocktail party: 5:30 pm Dinner and mystery: 6 pm
Serving: Lasagna, salad, roll and dessert
$14.00/per person
Tickets available in the Club Room Reserved seating only
For additional information, contact Terry Jones at 986-9099
The LOE Christmas Botique is here
November 28- December 21
Every Wednesday and Friday from 5:30 – 8:00 pm
Stop by and see what new items we have
And support our Dixie Elks Lodge
Merry
Christmas
Monday December 31, 8:00pm $15 per person Hors D’oeuvres
Tickets available in the club room Reserved seating.
Pick your preferred seats when you purchase your tickets.
No reservations will be made without payment Shuttle service will not be
provided
8pm - midnight
We need Volunteers to help with this year’s
Christmas Food Baskets (see pg. 9)
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EXALTED RULER MESSAGE
Happy holidays everyone. This time of year is very busy
for the Elks and I would like to thank everyone for all the help throughout the holiday season.
Our membership has grown this year and that is a very good thing.
All of you that have sponsored people in and made them new members of our lodge this last year. Please stay involved with those folks, help them with information so that they will want to attend our different events and stay a vital part of our Lodge.
I am very proud to be an Elk and of all the good work we do in and for our community, and it shows that you are as well.
And remember; treat others as you would like to be treated.
Fraternally Yours,
Lance Wright
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MESSAGE
Happy Holidays. Projects for the Lodge are put
on hold for this month with the exception of the mandatory ones. With all the events that happen in December it would be too inconvenient to add to the confusion. It always amazes me this time of year that another year is about to pass and we are making plans for another. 2018 seemed short.
I hope this year was a very good one for you and the next will be even better. While making plans to celebrate the holiday season with family and friends, remember people less fortunate. As Elks, we have many opportunities to be charitable and share the blessings we have received.
If you are traveling for the Holidays, please do so safely.
Ike Thygerson, , Chair
NEWS FROM THE HOUSE COMMITTEE
The House Committee would like to wish all of our Lodge members, Ladies of Elks, Board of Directors, our ER, all our officers, Terry, Betty, Suzanne and her Bar staff, and anyone else we may have missed, a Safe and wonderful Holiday season!
May all your Christmas stockings be stuffed and your belly’s full of food and cheer! Enjoy all the activities your lodge is providing this month. Take a look at all the angel trees we have and find it in your hearts to help those less fortunate during this holiday season. After all, this is part of what being an Elk is all about.
Quote of the Month: “It’s not what’s under the tree that matters; it’s who’s gathered
around it!” ☺
Leo Lang, House Committee Chairman
Elks Charity Benefit Shoot This event was held on November 10, 2018. I would like to personally thank my co-chairman's Sally Brackett and Harold Curry, my sidekick Jayne Wright, along with the Chefs Randy Benson and Wayne Sittre for all their help and SUPER food. A HUGE shout out to Beth Magruder and Rebecca Yager for the incredible baskets they personally made for this event. The folks at Purgatory Clay Sports venue along with Jim Mendenhall who was our PR man. Great pictures from Bob Matteson. Nice bunch of Elks pulling together to make this event a success.
Renee Danelon, Chairman
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING
WEDNESDAY PIE CART FRIDAY NIGHT
Questions or want to volunteer to help? Contact Phyllis Scott 674-4586 cell: 680-1130 [email protected]
SEAFOOD NIGHT MENU 5:30-7:30 pm
All meals include tax
Fish Dinner (3 fish) $10
Fish/Shrimp (2 fish/3 shrimp) $10
Fish/Coconut Shrimp (2 fish/3 shrimp)
$10
Regular Shrimp (5 shrimp) $10
Coconut Shrimp (5 shrimp) $10
Chicken Strips (3 strips) $10
Combo Dinner (2 fish/1 chicken) $10
Salmon & Baked Potato $10
Salmon salad stuffed tomato $6
Shrimp Cocktail $6
BBQ Ribs $11
STEAK NIGHT MENU 6:00-8:00 pm
All meals include tax
Rib-eye Steak - 10 oz. $14
Petite Sirloin - 8 oz. $14
Salmon $14
Salmon /Steak Combo $14
Marinated grilled chicken breast
$9
Hamburger 1/3 pound $7
Cheeseburger 1/3 pound $7
Full Salad Bar $6
Baked Potato $2
Club Room Menu
Hog Dog w/ chips $3
Pizza Pepperoni or 4 Cheese $5
Shredded Steak & Cheese Bur-rito
$2
Tri Tip Steak Sandwich w/chips $4
Chicken Bakes w/chips $4
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich w/chips
$4
Chinese Auction Saturday January 26
Doors Open 5pm
Chinese Dinner Available Shop The Treasure Tables
All Proceeds Go For Local Charities
12/7 Sandy Seegmiller Nadine Young
12/14 Bonjo Bonnie Mower
12/21 David Jenkins #1 Rejoyce Oliphant
12/28 David Jenkins #2 Rejoyce Oliphant
12/5 Steve and Susan Madsen
12/12 Charlie Mikkelson
12/19 Kathy and David Johnson
12/26 Barbara and Ken Selleneit
12/7 Shirley Fromknecht
12/14 Maxine Thurston
12/21 Shirley E. & Gennie Bedford - Damm
12/28 Jayne Wright & Priscilla Matteson
12/5 Les Sisson Nick Nicodemus Joyce Weeks Betty Archambault
12/12 Lee Sisson Phyllis Scott Rebecca Yager Barbara McConnell
12/19 Vinny Chavez Rejoyce Oliphant Edna Hudson Betty Archambault
12/26 Jeff Fawcett Wolf Pack Gina Rossbach Elaine Heger
———–———Volunteer Crews ————–—
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HOUSE COMMITTEE
Leo Lang, Chair 216-6819 [email protected]
Jon Thompson 627-9133 [email protected]
Bill Magruder 661-965-6963 [email protected]
Sharon Goetzman 916-205-9795 [email protected]
David Jenkins 680-5335
2018-2019 OFFICERS
Exalted Ruler Lance Wright 703-3190
Leading Knight Lyn Murray
817-8087
Loyal Knight Sharon Goetzman
916-205-9795
Lecturing Knight Vincent Chavez
817-5386
Lodge Secretary Betty Archambault 673-1743
Lodge Treasurer Terry Jones, PER 986-9099
Esquire Kaitlyn Lundberg
899-9890
Inner Guard Daniel Goetzman 275-2125
Chaplain Phyllis Scott
674-4586
Tiler Paul Cramer
970-901-6133
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Accident Prevention Mgr.
Ike Thygerson 801-633-7300
Americanism Tim Murray 817-8086
Auditing & Accounting
Gary Adler 406-579-7337
Boy Scouts Terry Jones 986-9099
Drug Awareness Dick Wilson 435-773-6974
Elks National Foundation
Judy Gauthier 773-2935
Event Coordinator Suzanne Horne 619-0486
Girl Scouts Mary Weissman 801-244-7913
Grant Coordinator Betty Archambault 673-1743
Hoop Shoot Craig Alan Thibert 773-2572
Indoctrination Coordinator
Tim Murray 817-8086
Investigation Coordinator
Linda Van Hoek 632-3096
Jr. Golf Leo Lang 216-6819
Lodge Activities Renee Danelon 673-4634
Lodge Advertising Liaison
Barbara McConnell 656-1951 LOE
Public Relations Robert Matteson 435-272-6158
Veterans Committee Judith Cooley 702-249-0742
Scholarships Rebecca Yager 628-8214
Standing Relief ER, Leading Knight, Loyal
Knight, Lecturing Knight, Lodge Secretary, and Lodge Treasurer
Youth Activities Rebecca Yager 628-8214
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Exalted Ruler, Leading Knight, Loyal Knight, Lecturing
Knight, Trustees:
1 yr Linda Van Hoek 632-3096
2 yr Judy Gauthier 773-2935 [email protected].
3 yr Tim Murray 817-8086
4 yr Ike Thygerson 801-633-7300 [email protected]
5 yr Robert Matteson 435-272-6158 [email protected]
Philip Beaudoin Born: 12/05/1932 Spokane WA Initiated: 8/22/2017 Died: 11/10/2018 Age: 85
Barry Kooyman Born:7/28/1947 Salt Lake City, UT Initiated: 3/27/2018 Died: 10/31/2018 Age:71
——————The Vacant Chair——————-
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Deadline for articles is
the 15th of each month
Dixie Lodge 673-1743 Elks1743.com Editor: Jon Thompson at [email protected] 627-9133
When submitting an article, please include your name and contact information. Thank you.
UPCOMING EVENTS January 12 Murder at the Banquet 19 LOE Winter luncheon 26 Chinese Auction February 16 LOE Soup Night
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
2018-2019 LOE OFFICERS
President Maxine Thurston 674-5720
1st Vice President
Beth Magruder 661-618-5106 [email protected]
2nd Vice President
Lynne Pappas 640-3962
Treasurer Eyvon Borrowman 619-4263
Historian Jan Tisdale 435-668-6902
Chaplain Barbara McConnell 656-1951 [email protected]
Reporter Jan Frisbey 816-690-1516
Pastry Cart Chair
Maxine Thurston 674-5720
Parliamentarian Cindi Newman 635-5701
Secretary Elaine Heger 668-3180 [email protected]
Membership Chair
Lynne Pappas 640-3962
Project Chairman
Virginia Hansen 435-668-4553
Advisory Board
Donna MacBean 435-656-0589 Chris Amidan 628-5839 Marguerite Bradbury 435-673-3270 Genny Butkovich 801-651-2281
Thanks to everyone for supporting the Elk's Charity Music Awards
It was a lot of fun and we raised money for those in need. Again we
showed that Elks care Elks share
The Angel Tree to benefit children in need will be outside the Lodge Room door
#1– Select a white tag ($25.00 gift for each tag) #2– Purchase the item. #3– Wrap the gift. #4– Attach the white tag to the gift. #5– Return to the box at the elks by the Lodge Room door by December 14. #6– Help sort food for the food baskets if you can December 15 #7– Deliver Christmas present and food baskets December 16, 10:30 am There are three tags for each child. If you want to help deliver, be at the elks lodge, December 16 at 10:30 am.
Any questions contact Lyn Murray 435-817-8087 or Elaine Gubler 435-668-3189.
Angel Tree
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ENF News Hi All. Holy Cow, where did 2018 go? I haven’t even put Easter
decorations away yet and its Christmas time already. We have had a very good ENF year, thanks to our generous and
loyal Elk Lodge members. Here are some stats for you. As of the latest Elks National Foundation report, our Lodge is at $9.561 per capita with $10,221.00 donated with another $3,000.00 on its way
to Chicago. WhooHoo! Sad to say, Provo Lodge is ahead of us with $10,930 per capita. Hopefully the $3000.00 will kick us ahead of them. That 1st place plaque would look really good in our Lodge! To date we have been approved for $8,000 in grants from ENF with another grant still in the works.
As far as our Hawaiian Fund Raiser figures go: we cleared right at $3,652.00 with the Purple Pigs being $1,200.00 of it. Amazing amount of change turned in. It is so neat the way members adopted them, filled them and then returned them. A huge thanks to Linda VanHoek for herding those fat little purple porkers around.
Finally, I wish you a Blessed and Happy Holiday Season. Please know that your donations have helped to make a Happier Christmas for many others.
Judy Gauthier
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Eye Fair News On Saturday, October 20th, the Dixie Elks Lodge #1743 hosted an Eye Fair for Washington County students in grades K-9. Over 275 people came to the Lodge to play games, have their faces painted, learn about the Elks Drug Awareness Program, watch movies, make crafts, get prizes and enjoy refreshments. Doctors from Paradise Canyon Eye Care and Dixie Eye Care provided vision screening and 54 children from our community were given vouchers for eye glasses. A big thank you to the 25+ Elk and LOE volunteers who helped, the scouts from Elks Troop #0509, and the Latinos in Action club from Snow Canyon Middle School who translated for Spanish speaking families. A special thanks to Dr. Joseph Fife (Paradise Canyon Eye Care) and Dr. Brent Crofts (Dixie Eye Care) for donating
their time and money to help kids see and do better in school. The Eye Fair was again a huge success and made a big impact on our community. It's an
honor to be part of our Elks organization that does so much good for so many.
Jam Session The November 10th Jam Session included
TWO FIDDLE PLAYERS in harmony! Guitars, banjo, fiddles, drums, harmonicas & 3 & 4-part harmonies resonated throughout the Lodge!
Pictured left to right are (back row) Cathy & Danny Stam, Fred Lohmann, Grant & Heidi Gunn, Dave Schjeldahl, Kelly Pentico, Candy DeLand Moreno & Bob Dant (front row) Terry Hayes, Jean Pyper & Hal Millett.
Dance Lessons at the Lodge! Monday 5:30 pm sharp
Come early, get your drinks and socialize before class, and be ready to dance at 5:30
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Maxine Thurston thanked everyone who participated in the Chili Cook-off. It was a lot of good chili from eight excellent cooks. The winner of Best Chili was Donna McBean, and The Peoples’ Choice was Terry Jones and Vincent Chavez for the best Decorated Table.
The Christmas Bazaar started the Wednesday after Thanksgiving and will run Wednesday. & Friday evenings until Christmas. This is a good opportunity for shopping and Goodies. DeDe Sittre has asked if you bring goodies for the bazaar on Wednesday. She also asked for fudge, bread, or brownies as they keep well.
“It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas,” with our annual Ladies of the Elks Christmas party on December 11 at 6:30. We will be serving lasagna for dinner, there will be an Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest, and a White Elephant gift exchange.
We would like everyone to bring a package of diapers of any size. These will be given to “Root for Kids,” a shelter for women at risk with children. Hope all can attend, should be lots of fun. "May you all have a season filled with gentle joys and may your gifts be full of love, Friendship and Good Health." Jan Frisbey Reporter 813-690-1516 [email protected]
The Dixie Ladies of Elks
From the VETERANS CORNER Wow, where did October and November go? Merry Christmas to one and all! November has been busy for me. I had a few surgeries; two on my back and neck, and both
muscles in both eyes, so far everything is looking good. I can still see. I am praying that things get straightened out very soon.
Today I am getting ready to go to a memorial of a friend. We are losing way too many people. Please remember to Thank a Veteran when you see one it will make their day.
Veterans Lunch was an amazing turn out, so many happy faces and even some tears. Military tree went up on November 25, so get your stars and have the gifts back by Dec 18 so we
can deliver on December 20. Hope everyone is still enjoying the Football Sunday Lunch, unfortunately we had to raise the price, hope everyone understands.
The Veterans Christmas Party is December 13, this is free to all veterans, their families, and care givers. Remember, Santa will be there too. This is for all Veterans Young and old. We appreciate all you have done for us and our Freedom.
Please remember to work together and help one another. May GOD Bless each and every one of you out there in Elkdom. The Veterans Committee wishes everyone A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Judith Cooley State Veterans Chair South
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OPEN HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 12-9 Wednesday 12-11 Friday 12-10
Saturday 12-9 Sunday 11-6
Sunday Morning and all was fine. Fifty-four bowlers eager to have fun
and help support our youth showed to bowl in November and to knock down all the colored (money) pins.
It was a great day for Brendan Thomas as he had three ‘300’ games. One of the games was with 12 natural strikes and only 1 no-tap. That is so nice. It was also nice because his mom, dad, and girlfriend were there bowling with him.
Bowling can be a great family affair. High money winners were… who
else but Brendan and Sheri Wood! It was also a good day for Bob, Trent, Ron, and Tor who all bowled 300 games. Who knows, we may have the start of a pro-bowlers no tap club.
The Strike Pot was won by Margie O and Kyle. Fred Chappell who has been mentioned many times was lucky and won the Lucky 13. He got a total of 6 pins on the first ball, and 7 on the next one. LUCKY 13 for Fred.
Now that you know what a great time you can have, come join us on December 9th. Be sure to be at Sunset Bowl at least by one o'clock.
Thank you all for helping us make this work.
Bonnie Kabey and Sue Brooks
TUESDAYS Lunch with Kelly or Julie
1-4 pm THURSDAYS
Candy’s Member Appreciation Lunch 1-4 pm
2nd & 4th THURSDAYS Entertainment: Jean Pyper and Silverwood
FREE POOL
Every Thursday from 5-9 pm
Remember to volunteer to help with this year’s
Christmas Food Baskets December 14, noon: pick up boxes of food at school and unload at elks lodge about 1;30 pm.
December 15, 10:30 am: sort cans of food and put in boxes.
We need your help to provide a memorable meal to families in need
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