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Show ‘1967: One of Midway's Most Progressive Years By SHIRLEY CHATWIN ayburn m Con e e a long ghting athers also ap- The Midway Boosters Club sponsors ef the anaual Swiss n of new of Days Celebration have had g enced a heavy epon the area in Midwa a successful year. The cele- growth e bration has grown every year and many phases of The Swiss atmos; the event with its original (See MIDWAYPage 17-C) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Y,FEBRUARY25, 1988 Sunday Herald 15C 7 Masonic Bodi Utah Valley STORY LODGE NO. 4 EDNA L. H, GAKDNER | MRS, GENE H. LAMB GENE LAMB Of The Sertoma La Sertoma Sertoma International is one| La Sertoma js a women's of ihe fastest growing civic ser- service auxiliary of the Provo vice organizations in the world, Sertoma Club, which provides ances. Mary W. Tarran is direc.| according to Gene Lamb, club 5an effective way for busy womm to rediscover and put into tor, and Ramona R. Brandt, president practice the spirit of the gold- Seven members of the lodge died during 1967, but an equal| accompanist. The members of The club derives its name number of new men became |the choir are: Marjorie Roder- from the slogan “service to n rule. Master Masons, so our mem-|ick, Elizabeth G. Oss, Virginia|mankind.” Founded in 1912 in The purpose of the club is hip remained the same.!F. Sutton, Helen K. Sutton, Jane Kansas City, Mo., it is one of to promote friendship and the r meetings are held on|W. Faulkner, Mary Krissman,|the oldest organizations of its spirit of service among the the first and third Tuesdays of Ruth B. Twitchell, Murial K. ind It now has over 500 clubs wives of Seriomans, and to supeach month. Greiner, Joyce E. St. Vincent) in the United States, Canada port worthy causes, With this in mind club mem-' Officers for 1968 are Sidney| and Helen Hassell. and Mexico, commented Mr. bers joined with their husbands Weiner, worshipful master; R:| pRrovo CHAPTER No, 4 |Lamb. Rex Hickman, senior warden;) Royal ARCH MASONS | The membership is com DR, ALONZO MORLEY Exchange Club for summer home sites. The Prove Exchange Club|One of the most promising of strives to exemplify the real these new developments is the meaning of “exchange” in Zion's Investment Company's everyday business and profes./Swiss Alpine development west sisnallife in a spirit of “Unity of Midway . fur Service.” _ One of the biggest steps The club provides a medium| i community progress is approval for construction of forthe exchangeof ideas, meth. ods, and information to take an active interest in local state and national affairs, thereby helping to make their commum ment plant. Clu Officers for 1967-68 Plans have been completed, financing approved and funds allocat- Alan W. Fuchs, junior warden; . | posed of business, profesFred E. Ray, treasurer; Her-| Provo Chapter No. 4 meets! ‘ional and institutional men tion system has been completed program this p@St|lowing programs bert E, Mann, secretary; Earl)0™ the first Thursday of each| oi together in bonds of |for-Santa National Crime Prevention|@%d sent to the government for L. Coker, John G. Conway and month, Officers for 1968 are| personalfriendship and unit | Christmas. | a renuey of Oe yer re Week, which is an annual week- spproval Lo to el James D. McMillan, trustees; | Frank R. Tuckett, high priest; fi tn the ideal of service Camenceone presents & TON Tvice long campaign to alert Ameriis ton. ots in. | Lawrence F. Butler, +: king; aycommunity. rarcsesturiteee oe Ce ee ee caeevecare James G. Martin, chaplain;| RRBs Leo to their Forrest E. Miller, senior dea- V. Harte, scribe; Fred E. Ray, Each club plans its own com- or to an adult who has done and the necessity of combating | 0" system Bereet con; L. Wayne Day, junior dea- treasurer; Ernest A. Lyon, sec- munity work to fit the needs a for the betterment of our it, ol Le pectsway:Fish Ha ial con; Duane Younger, senior retary; William H. Garst, capof its area, a system which ensteward; Donald W. Hales, jun- tain-of host; Durward M. La courage the development of im tis chills oiceny wereecicee sk an ac |been acquired for the treatment jor steward; Herman A. Long, well, principal sojourner; By- aginative, original and often = Ree MS. American history, protographic: PO. : one marshal; Byron Pullem, organ- ron D. Hansen, royal arch cap- unique service programs, len Mik s <1£© ally reproduced from the origin-|,, 521, ae _ k expec ist; Joseph M. Kader,tyler; and tain; Clifton Doyle, master president; Mrs. Richard Greer, als and handsomely mounted oouae a oy William H. Wagner, deputy third veil; Robert H. Drew, Sertoma’s Speak Up for FreeMTs. |for permanent displey, to public| ay oe » Mid-/) vice president; master second veil; J. Frank dom program, the Service to grand lecturer. — Coombs, masterfirst veil; Wil- Mankind Award program, Hear-|Shirl Kemp, secretary-reasur- Lene stableratte pes A Wilding 0! howe fownll| ‘or other suitable public and pri-| “> ; DAMASCUS LODGE NO,10 liam H. Wagner, sentinel; J. ing speech services, Sub- |®vate institutions. ee and eee Meetings are held on the sec-' Robert Carson and Noel A. Har- for-Santa, Boys State and | The book of golden deeds, a State, Little League Baseball ond and fourth Thursdays. Of- relson, trustees. unique means of giving recog- ||structed. The $7,000 all motal anc civic improvement are a Bermudan Power ficers for 1968 are Otto B. Col|building was constructed by PROVO COUNCIL NO 2 nition to those in the community lings, worshipful master; ROYAL AND evolved through the individu who merit special prase, Charles A. McGee, senior warSELECT MASONS club fashioning a program for HAMILTON, Bermuda — The| The club also sponsors Ban-|ball teams and an annual Easter den; LeRoy W. Smith, junior | Bermudan power agency be- tam basketball and junior base"!program for the city’s children. Meetings are on the first its community. warden; George A. Molascon, treasurer; Noel A. Harrelson, Thursday of each month. Cur- Sertoma is engaged in a worth|lieves the islands have as large secretary; Ernest A. Lyon, J.|rent officers are Lawrence F. while undertaking . . . freedom! |® Percentage of homes getting Robert Carson and Floyd R. Butler, illustrious master; Wil- It is from service to mankind|full electric service as any Lewis, trustees; Arthur W. Sod- liam H. Garst, deputy master; that we find that men are de-|Place in - world. About 98 Bermuda’s homes erlund, chaplain; Durward M. Durward M. Lowell, principal veloped. They are not develop:|Per cent Lowell, senior deacon; Jack conductor of work; Ernest A. ed in any other way. my Mervis, junior deacon; Orville Lyon, treasurer-recorder; Believing is not enough, E. Swanson, senior steward; ron D. Hansen, captain of working by ‘making their to see all sides of any situation Albert E. Brown, junior stew- guard; contribution to freedom and So that members may make up ard; and EdgarF. York, tyler. ductor of council; J. Frank the good of the community their minds freely, but in an Coombe, steward; Alfonzo Kes-' is the answer, according to ter, chaplain; William H. Wag- Mr. Lamb. ner, sentinel. Bi meeting regularly the|the third Mondays of each THE EASTERN STAR The Chapter meets on the IVANHOE COMMANDERY Prov Sertoma Club attempts poe 12 noon in the Royal second and fourth Tuesday of NO. 5 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR each month. Ivanhoe meets Theofficers for 1968 are Edna on the second Friday of each L. H. Gardner, worthy matron; month. Officers for 1968 are Noel A. Harrelson, worthy pa- Wallace V. Peck, eminent comfron; Opal Williams, associate’ mander; Frank R. Tuckett, AN ORGANIZATION OF CATHOLIC MEN matron; H. Clyde Williams, as-| generalissimo; William 4H. sociate patron; Nellie Leander, Garst, captain general; Ferd E. DEVOTED TO secretary; Grace Mayhew, Ray, treasurer; Ernest A. Lyon, treasurer; Willmetta S, Smith, CHARITY—UNITY—FRATERNITY—PATRIOTISM. conductress; Esther Stokes, asSTORY LODGE NO.4, F. & A.M. sociate conductress; Lilian ble, junior warden; Karl W. Harrelson, chaplain; Verna Ann Scherer, prelate; Byron D. ESCALANTE CHAPTER 1136 Meets First and Third Tuesdays Heinz, marshal; Irma H. Budge, Hansen, standard bearer; ClifGrand Knight Robert T. Nelton Sidney Weiner, Worshipful Master organist; Elaine T. Childress, ton Doyle, sword bearer; DurR. Rex Hickman, Senior Warden Adah; Esther M. Stokes, Ruth; ward M. Lowell, warder; Fred Deputy Grand Knight — Poul Galgan Alan W.Fuchs, Junior Warden June G. Long, Esther; Ileen K. A. Robinson, Albert Gonzales, Herbert E. Mann, Secretary Chancellor acesenneemene .$om Borber Storrs, Martha; Iris Miller, and Car] W. Fullerton, guards; Box 221, Provo Financiol Secretory —....-.-..Vietor Herbert Electa; Audrey S. Dunn, war- William H. Warner,sentinel. der; Forrest Miller, sentinel; AL SIRAT CHAPTER PROVO CHAPTER NO. 4, A.A.M. Mildred A. Edmunds, bible’ ORDER OF DE MOLAY bearer; Joyce Stokes and Es- Membership in the Order of ESCALANTE ASSEMBLY Meets First Thursday ther Hancock, flag bearers; De Molay is available to all president; Mre.|scan, Of 22 Socumente. ot stone few of the programs that have| Links 98% of Homes * Service To Mankind @ sewer system and trest- |in packaging mistletoe for sale, ity’ state and nation a better ed for the $772,000 project. The final design of the sewto sponsorfour families with a| piace to live. total of 19 children in the Sub- The club is active in the fol-|age treatment plant and collec- H, Lamb, SERTOMA OF PROVO ¢ and power has been pro- vided and considerable number of summer homes constructed. President ...Gene H. Lamb Vice Presidents: Membership ......s0e0e00 Frank Sumner Sponsorship ... ..Howard Campbell .. GaryLloyd Programs Secretary .......+ +++. Charles Hillis Treasurer ...++. ++ Alan Morgan Sot. Gt ATMs... 05 s cievcesees Bill Sampson Cpl gh ATMAus scae een ssee Mark Oldroyd Directors i NGG osaascuiersex ess osm es William Siddoway A én S Your. ccceee eset ee enseweeecerese jam Kopp 2 Yede--2,----1-~- Bee a aE .«.Glen Mildenhall Veer accessor ...Derrell Bushnell 1 Yeor .. 1 Year .. Blaine Hadley . «Shirl Kemp Chairman of Board ............. Henry R. Gardner PROVO : : . + Masonic Bodies “VALLEY CHAPTER NO. 3 ORDER OF : : = * + = * ~ : * = KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS May Williamson, Norma Irwin, boys of good moral character, < Jane W. Faulkner, Helen E. from 14 to 21 years of age. Al = Lyon and Margaret D. Naylor, Sirat Chapter is sponsored by emblem bearers. Story Lodge No. 4 F. & A. M., The Singing Stars provide|but is not required that a boy * choral music at chapter meet-' be related to a Mason to beings and frequent public appear- (See MASONIC, Page 18-C) Organizations and Meeting Dates Navigator... rank Young Admiral icherd Bogus a L. Wilson Thomas Pilot .... Lawrence Cunninghom RIVERSIDE COUNTRY CLUB Lawrence F. Butler, Illustrious Master William H. Garst, Deputy Master Durward M. Lowell. P.C.W. Ernest A. Lyon. Treasurer-Recorder 441 S 1400 E., Provo IVANHOE COMMANDERYNO.5, K.T. Meets Second Friday VALLEY CHAPTER NO.3, O.E.S. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays Donald Johnson, Master Councilor Carrol Sloan, Senior Councilor Eric Long, Junior Councilor Jack Mervis, Advisor 919 W. 230 N., Orem CENTRAL UTAH SHRINE CLUB Meets Second Wednesday LeRoy W. Smith, President Harry A, Edmunds, Vice President Nick Zupan, Secret tary @ One of the West's Great 18-hole Golf Courses, @ New 7'2-acre Golf Driving Range. @ Modern Swimming Poolfor Children and Adults, @ Large Dining Room for Gourmet Cuisine. @ Separaie Lounge and Grill Room. @ Planned Youth & Adult Activity Programs. ® Live Music for Dancing Enjoyment. - @ Special Holiday Activities for Members and Guests. @ PGA Professional Golf Instructor. @ Complete Clubhouse Facilities for Family Enioyment. RIVERSIDE COUNTRY CLUBS FACILITIES ARE WIDELY USED TO PROMOTE and ENCOURAGE NEW INDUSTRY IN PROVO and UTAH COUNTY Rt. 1, Box 64, Pleasant Grove Edna L. H. Gardner, Worthy Matron Noel A. Harrelson, Worthy Patron Opa!Williams, Associate Matron H. Clyde Williams, Associate Patron Nellie Leander, Secretary Box 535, Provo AL SIRAT CHAPTER, ORDER of DE MOLAY MeetsFirst and Third Wednesdays Enjoy year round recreation and sociability at the picturesque Riverside Country Club... PROVO COUNCIL NO.2, 8 & S.M. Meets First Thursday Ernest A. Lyon. Secretary §. 1400 E., Provo 441 S, 1400 E., Provo * 197 E. 865 N., Orem Leo V. Harte, Scribe William H. Garst, Captain General ErnestA. Lyon, Secretary CENTRAL UTAH’S FIRST & FINEST FAMILY RECREATION Otto B, Collings, Worshipful Master Charles A. McGee, Senior Warden LeRoy W.Smith, Junior Warden Noel A. Harrelson, Secretary Frank R. Tuckett, High Priest Lawrence F. Butler, King Wallace V. Peck, Eminent Commander Frank R. Tuckett, Generalissimo * DAMASCUS LODGENO.10, F. & A.M. Meets Second and Fourth Thursdays BETHELNO.4. JOB'S DAUGHTERS Meets Second and Fourth Saturdays Kris Carsou, Honored Queen ‘Trudy McBride, Senior Princess Dusty Collins, Junior Princess Mrs. Lou Carson 855 N.3rd E., Pleasant Grove CRESCENT CLUB Meets Second Wednesday Mildred Edmunds, President Doris Zupan, Vice President ‘Thursa Engelman, Secretary T3C N, 1150 E., Provo SCOTTISH RITE CLUB OF CENTRAL UTAH Meets Semi-Annually | John G. Conway, President Vernon L. Anderson, Vice President Herbert E. Mann, Secretary Box 221, Prove Provo Masonic Temple 151 NORTH FIRST EAST, PROVO a SIDNEY WEINER |