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Show September 15, 1995 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Tips on filing Movie Revie auto insurance claims Put On The Ritz for annual club luncheon Elk Ladies from guests seven Utah L.O.E. organizations, turned out for the Tintic Ladies of Elks Annuai Luncheon last Saturday. Theme for the event was "Putting On The Ritz" and thats what the Tintic members did.. beginning with a social hour, followed by their renowned buffet luncheon, a fun fashion show, raffles and drawings for door prizes. Decorations throughout the lodge rooms carried out the theme in fine style.. with table centerpieces fashioned of top hats, canes, bow tics, white glove, bordered with black flowers, and placed on a mat of gold satin. Black and gold balloons further enhanced the theme. Putting their artistic talents to work to design and form the decorations, were Anna Gillespie and Jan Whitclock. Greeting the guests as they arrived were members of the Seventy-tw- o executive committee.. Grace Conder, president; Shcrlin Grill, Karen Baum, vice president; secretary; and Jan Whitclock, treasurer. After everyone was seated for the luncheon. President Grace Conder officially welcomed all the guests and introduced the following Utah State LOE Officers in attendance: Lynn Whitt, State LOE President; Salley Coollcy, Secretary; Judy Sullivan, Director and Past State Bulkovich, President; Genny Treasurer; and Jodie Smith, Project Chair. Roll call showed seven lodges represented: Provo, Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Cottonwood, Price, Park City and Tintic. The fashion show which followed the luncheon, was "great" according to comments heard on all sides. Planning and orchestrating the show were P.J. Dimick, Marian Scamons and Debbie Terry. Models showed a variety of styles worn from the early 1900's to the mid 1980's. Lucky winners in the drawings were: Kathy Wright, the beautiful quilt (made by the nimble fingers of members of the Tintic Lodge); Peggy Racy of Provo and Tintic lodges, the crocheted "Snowflake" Doll; and Grace Conder, the Money Tree. As their names were drawn, 24 other door prizes were distributed amongst the guests. Tintic Ladies of Elks arc well-knofor their buffet luncheons, which always feature a wide variety of delicious dishes. Responsible for this years smorgasbord, were Georgia Ewell, Della Dianne Elliott and Ncbcker, Shcrlin Grill, who serve on the Entertainment Committee. A well deserved round of applause was accorded them for a "job well done" . The remainder of the afternoon was spent "just visiting" and getting acquainted or with old friends and new. As always, the Tintic LOE Annual Luncheon was declared a decided success! What to do with garden leftovers? Marinate them! by Phyllis Oakcson Nephi Cut up, in bite size chunks, vegetables from your garden, such as broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, mushrooms, onion, celery, etc. (any combination will do). Place vegetables in a large mixing bowl with a lid. Mix together: bottle of Italian dressing 1 pkg. of dry Italian salad dressing mix Pour dressing over vegetables. Put lid on and marinate in refrigerator overnight. (Periodically, shake bowl upside down.) 1 It takes 30 coconuts to pro- duce a gallon of coconut oil. Movies are reviewed using a scale of one to four. Taking the time now to review the steps you should follow after an auto accident will help to reduce the anxiety surrounding the incident and avoid costly and mistakes. The Better Business Bureau suggests the following tips to make sure things go smoothly. Always have on hand your companys claim service card with your agent's name and phone number, and your policy identification number. Notify the police immediateGet the police officers name ly. and badge number and the address and phone number of the police station. Ask the officer when the accident report will be filed and how you can obtain a copy. Review your insurance companys filing procedures, and store a copy in your glove compartment as a reminder of the information the company requires. Notify your insurance company or agent. Do it as soon as possible even if youre far from home and even if someone else caused the accident. Ask your agent how to proceed and what forms or documents will be needed to support your claim. Be familiar with your insurance company's policy regarding qualified repair shops and time-consumi- Learning the letter C" is easy in kindergarten if you remember Cowboy. The kindergarten class starting front row, left to right: Christopher Miles, Gary Skinner, Hal Mitchell, Chelsea Van Ausdal, Casey Wahlberg, Carrie Hofer, Ariel Van Ausdal, Preston Hannifin. Back row L to R: Tysen Shields, Trevor Laird, Tyler Ruiz, Jace Kirgan, Sean Morrison, Joel Sullivan, Kevin Draper, Ronnie Brandtman and Chase Steele. by Doug Wright pre-inspectio- ns. 1 Nugget This SHAFT 2 Nuggets Moderate Strike 3 Bonanza Nuggets WWW 4 Nuggets ng Motherlode weeks movie review TO WONG F00, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING-JUL1- NEWMAR E The lucky person who supplied themselves to the locals. the cosmetics during the filming To Wong Foo" has its moof To Wong Foo, Thanks For ments and is genuinely funny in with the Everything, Julie Newmar," has spots, but the drag-queeto have made a bundle. Mascara hearts of gold story begins to wilt and pancake must have been de- far too early in the picture. There livered by the truckloads, after all , are several lame attempts to make turning Patrick Swayze, Wesley social statements on tolerance and Snipes and John Leguizamo into domestic abuse that just don't is no easy task. drag-queework. Asking us to accept that an After winning the New York entire town could actually believe drag-quee- n these three men are women is just contest, Swayze-a- s Vida-an- d Noxeenia-reads y too much. With Swayze in parSnipes-athemselves for their trip to ticular. the filmmakers went for the nationals in L. A. The two take laughs over realism in their castTo Wong Foo, pity on an unsuccessful contestant. ing choices. Chi Thanks For Everything-Juli- e by Leguizamo-am- i take hint on to Newmar" is a disappointment. By their agree along adventure to the west coast. After the way, if youre wondering surviving a run-i- n with a redneck about the title, it's the inscription sheriff, the flamboyant trio's on a picture that Vida steals from Cadillac breaks down, stranding a restaurant. Julie Newmar is his them in a very small Nebraska idol and she does make a cameo town where they make the most appearance in the film. of their surroundings and endear This film gets 2 nuggets. ns ns Chi-play- ed Nuggets Rating Make sure you get the name of the other driver, his or her address, work and home telephone numbers; vehicle license plate number and state; insurance company name and policy number and the telephone number of his or her insurance agent. Also, obtain the names and addresses of all passengers and witnesses. Make notes describing the accident, the vehicles involved, their approximate speeds, the setting, the weather, the traffic signs and signals, and the road conditions. Take photographs if possible; or draw simple diagrams of the roads and the accident. Dont make oral or written statements as to responsibility or blame. Don't tell others involved in the accident how much liability insurance you carry. Dont discuss the specifics of the accident with other drivers, witnesses, or passengers. Dont accept offers to settle for payment on the spot without thinking about it carefully. You may be held liable later for the same damages. Inquiries on work-at-hoopportunities increasing me The Better Business Bureau of money!!! Potential incomes range Utah reports inquiries on work-at-ho- from $300 to $1,000 per week," promotions are increas- says a Direct Brochures flier. the In first eight months of "You will be paid at the rate of ing. 1995, the BBB received 1,475 $2 and even $3 per envelope." oppor- The company asks for a "oneinquiries on work tunities. By comparison, the time" fee of $18 to $36. Direct bureau received a total of 1,055 Brochures has an unsatisfactory record with the Phoenix BBB. inquiries throughout 1994. "Work-at-hom- e "If someone offers you a job. opportunities in the arc frequently advertised they pay you. If you pay them, section of wanted newspa- you are buying something, usualhelp Bill ly information of questionable said pers and magazines," Beadle, BBB president. Promot- value." Beadle said. ers also use direct mail to proThese kinds of ads may appeal mote their schemes, he said. "A a can ad claims to college students, retired peoperson typical e earn big money for part-timple, the unemployed and persons readconfined to their home, he said. or work stuffing envelopes According to Beadle, the BBB ing books," Beadle said. Direct Brochures of Phoenix has investigated hundreds of e advertisements. recently mailed "applications for None the of home opportunities have employment" independent to Utahns. The company's ad ever generated the income adverare needed to tised and usually end up Miking states home-mailed stuff and mail all kinds of bro- respondents out of Not a day passes over the chures. 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