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U & I KIWANIAN
The Official Newspaper of the Utah – Idaho Kiwanis District
Clubs in Utah, Southern Idaho & Eastern Oregon
Utah – Idaho Kiwanis District Serving the Children of the World Since December 1920 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
October / November 2017 (Volume 22 Issue 1)
*** ANNUAL ROSTER ISSUE – DO NOT TOSS ***
WE NEED TO ACT DIFFERENTLY NOW … Larry Hunter, 2017 – 2018 Utah – Idaho District Governor
This is the 103rd year of Kiwanis. It’s message of “Kids Needs Kiwanis” rings clear
throughout the countries in which it operates. There are tens of thousands of active
dedicated Kiwanis in this country and dozens of others. However, we are faced with
sobering membership statistics: Only one year in the past 25 has Kiwanis gained
membership. Kiwanis membership worldwide is at its lowest level since 1953. Here in the
Utah-Idaho District for the 2016-2017 Kiwanis year, we have fallen short of our goals for
membership growth and new clubs. Our modest goal of two new clubs was not obtained.
In fact, we lost a club. Our membership is down (not by as many as other districts some
would say, as if that were an accomplishment).
So, what do we do? Throw our hands in the air in despair; throw in the towel in defeat;
throw up in disgust? No, No and No. But neither do we sit and do nothing, accept the
status quo and watch members and clubs disappear around the U.S.
If Kiwanis is going to survive, let alone thrive, we need to act differently than we have in
the past. For some of us, merely attending our meetings, and paying our dues is as much
contribution as we can make. However, for many, if not most of us, that will not be
sufficient this year and into the future. We need to increase our efforts, participate in
service, invite friends, neighbors, colleagues and business associates to attend a meeting, It
is not that hard. Not only do kids need Kiwanis, but our communities need service
organizations. The government, our churches and our families cannot do everything that is
needed. This is a noble work – Rise Up and Build. This year can be your best ever in
Kiwanis.
INTRODUCTION AND THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT
Since I wasn’t given the opportunity to speak at the Richfield Convention, I wanted to
thank everyone for their support in writing. I’m excited about being Governor Elect and for
the opportunity to work with Governor Larry Hunter and immediate Past Governor Jim
Vaughan.
After losing a dear friend, Marvin Chamberlin, and now my oldest brother who passed
away a few weeks ago, I have reflected on life. In doing so I came upon a short paragraph
I’d like to share with you.
“I used to own a big Buick station wagon that had a 375-horsepower engine. It really
zipped over the mountain passes, never losing power. Then I reached a point where I
realized I didn’t need that kind of power and I bought a Volkswagen camper. We crept over
the mountains and I saw so much more.”(Anne Wilson Schaef).
Other than making me chuckle what does this have to do with Kiwanis? Time is a valuable
commodity in our society and donating money for a good cause is a wonderful and
important way of providing service to children. Taking the time to actually read to a child,
help a young adult with math, or assist with food or games at a carnival, are also ways of
providing service for the children but having that one-on-one time also fulfills and enriches
our own lives.
We all joined Kiwanis for various reasons but let us never forget, “Kids need Kiwanis”,
they need us and we need them. No matter how we chose to serve let’s never lose sight of
the Children.
Thank You again for this opportunity to serve, Gov. Elect Barbara Mullins.
“THERE CAN BE NO KEENER REVELATION OF A SOCIETY’S SOUL THAN THE
WAY IN WHICH IT TREATS ITS CHILDREN.” Nelson Mandela
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Volume 22 Issue 1
October / November 2017
Published by:
Utah-Idaho District
Kiwanis International
Gordon C. Lewis, Editor
605 W Fine Dr. Apt 423
South Salt Lake, UT 84119
Phone: 385-202-9845
District Website:
www.uikiwanis.org
District Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/uikiwanis
Website Manager:
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Phone: 800-233-3893
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District P.O. Box
Utah - Idaho Kiwanis District
PO Box 2147
Hailey, ID 83333
Send all reimbursement requests by e-mail to:
UTAH – IDAHO DISTRICT
The Utah District was organized March 24, 1919, at Salt
Lake City. Salt Lake City appointed Alexander
Eberhardt to act as governor. The Executive Committee of
the International Board added Idaho to the territory of the
district on November 27, 1920.
The Utah-Idaho District came into existence as of
December 16 of the same year. By mutual agreement,
ratified by the International Board, the panhandle of Idaho
consisting of 10 counties north of the Salmon River was
added to the Pacific Northwest District in July of 1925. The
Utah-Idaho District’s first convention was in Salt Lake City
on December 16, 1920.
At that session, Herbert Van Damn, Jr. was elected governor
at a convention in his home city. The first club in the district
was Salt Lake City, completed October 10, 1918. The second
club was Pocatello, Idaho, on August 5, 1920, and the third
club was Boise, Idaho on August 10, 1920.
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Governors’ Message
Governor-elect’s Message
U & I Kiwanian Important Dates
Immediate Past Governor’s Message
District Secretary’s Message
Important District Dates
Future Kiwanis International
Conventions
Letter from Kiwanis Club of Richfield
Partnership Information
2017 – 2018 Utah – Idaho Kiwanis
District Roster
A Bit of History: Division 2 Lt.
Governors List
A Bit of History: District Governors
List
Dean Lee Hadlock Obituary
Carter E. Jones, Jr. Obituary
THE OBJECTS OF KIWANIS
The six permanent Objects of Kiwanis International were
approved by Kiwanis club delegates at the 1924 Convention
in Denver, Colorado. Through the succeeding decades, they
have remained unchanged.
Object 1 - To give primacy to the human and spiritual rather
than to the material values of life.
Object 2 - To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule
in all human relationships.
Object 3 - To promote the adoption and the application of
higher social, business, and professional standards.
Object 4 - To develop, by precept and example, a more
intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.
Object 5 - To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical
means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic
service, and to build better communities.
Object 6 - To cooperate in creating and maintaining that
sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible
the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and
goodwill
U & I KIWANIAN IMPORTANT DATES
December 2017 / January 2018 Volume 22 Issue 2
ACCEPTING CONTENT
E-MAIL Mon Oct 16, 2017
CONTENT DEADLINE Sun, Oct 29, 2017
SUBMIT FOR PRINTING Thu, Nov 9, 2017
EST. DELIVERY DATE Thu, Nov 30, 2017
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“…I HAVE NOT COME TO BE SERVED,
BUT TO SERVE…”
Those words were spoken and recorded almost 2000 years
ago, but are even more pertinent today. It goes without
saying: one of the main objects for any service organization is
to serve their communities. As Kiwanians, our focus is on the
youth of the world. Drugs, Crime, Absent Fathers, Hunger
and Poverty are just a few of the problems facing our youth,
and Kiwanis can offer Hope to those children facing this
horrible scourge against society.
I am so proud of how our fellow Americans jumped into
action during Hurricane Harvey, using their own property and
funds to comfort our neighbors.
The first responders with initially no organization, other than
world of mouth, displayed: The Good Old American Can Do
Spirit! The Cajun Navy arrive in Texas, as the winds were
still swirling, with their own homes in Louisiana in peril to aid
in water rescues.
What heroes we have in our midst! The World took notice
too, asking our State Department how they could help with
money or supplies. If all these folks are not Kiwanians, they
should be!
Fortunately, we do not face national disasters often, but the
youth or our communities are within our local clubs’ realm
every day. Please become even more involved in your club
activities, and aspire to greater levels of involvement.
Kiwanis appreciates your ideas and inputs, a willingness to
serve, and welcomes your leadership qualities. There is always
a need for those willing to step up in the organization – Please
continue to serve your Kiwanis District, and the Youth of the
World.
In Kiwanis Service,
Captain Jim Vaughan, Immediate Past Governor
HELLO FELLOW UTAH-IDAHO KIWANIANS!!
We all had a great time in Richfield Utah at the convention
this year!! 45 were in attendance. New friendships were
formed. Knowledge was shared. And we had a great time
overall. Thanks so much Past Governor Wesley Sine and the
staff at the Days Inn. You were amazing hosts and worked
really hard to make sure we were well taken care of at every
meal, every session and especially during the banquet. And,
that band at the park…wow! Super cool and fun. I’d like to
have them at all of our events!!
I’m pretty sure everyone had a really great time! Wish you all
could have been there.
I know that attending these conventions can often interfere
with family vacations and school schedules, as well as just the
fact that most of us are truly busy.
So, we are doing our best to set the date for next year as early
as possible. The next annual convention will be held August 9
- 11, 2018 in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Can you? Will You? Plan it?
We’d love to see more of us at convention to share ideas,
information and build camaraderie!
Looking forward to seeing all of you very soon…
Best to all of you in this new Kiwanis year,
Kelly Ryan, District Secretary
IMPORTANT DISTRICT DATES
November 14, 2017 Board Meeting, Burley Inn,
Burley, ID (Full Board)
January 20, 2018 Board Meeting, Conference Call
(Full Board)
April 20 – 21, 2018 Ogden, UT: Board Meeting (Full
Board) / Mid-Year Training
June 30, 2018 Board Meeting, Conference Call
(Full Board)
August 9 - 11, 2018 2018 District Convention
(99th Annual District Convention),
Twin Falls, ID. Board Meeting
(Full)
August 8 – 10, 2019 2019 District Convention
(100th Annual District
Convention), Salt Lake City, UT
FUTURE KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTIONS
Jun 28-Jul 1, 2018
Las Vegas, Nevada
Jun 27–30, 2019
Walt Disney World, Florida
June 18-21, 2020
Indianapolis, IN
June 24–27, 2021
Salt Lake City, UT
2018 CONVENTION
The convention will take place June 28–July 1, 2018 and
includes exhibits, education and general sessions. All
events will take place at the Paris and Bally's hotels. These
two separate hotels are connected. Watch for registration to
open in early 2018. One of the benefits of being a
Kiwanian: You can book your hotel at preferred rates.
Details coming soon! The official hotels are the Paris and
Bally's hotels, which are connected.
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2017 – 2018 Utah – Idaho District Officers and Lt. Governors
RICHFIELD KIWANIS 333 North Main Street
Richfield, Utah 84701
Telephone 435 896 6476
HI fellow Kiwanians,
We want to thank you for honoring us with your convention in Richfield its’ and beautiful National Parks of which it is the gateway. The
special tour held Thursday to the Fremont Indian Museum and its many Petroglyphs lead by Richfield Kiwanis Secretary Kathie Gleave was
memorable. This is a unique experience was discovered during the building of I-70 Freeway. The tour on Friday, of Fish Lake with its natural
beauty was canceled due to a tight training schedule. Kathie Gleave, the Secretary of the Richfield Kiwanis Club was everywhere during the
convention making it run smoothly from the Hotel’s side.
On Thursday at noon, the Richfield Club held its weekly meeting to which everyone was invited by the Club. The special speaker was
Mayor Dave Ogden who gave us a special glance at the history of the region. He is truly and expert in this area.
It was a great Convention. The weather was delightful and the nights refreshingly cool. It was fun to meet around the pool with our fellow
Kiwanians. The barbeque at the Park right across the street from the Hotel was spectacular and the entertainment by the Dirty Boots truly
professional.
The Gift Shop featured authentic Indian Jewelry, handmade Stone Jewelry, ceramics, paintings all made by local artists of which the
Kiwanians purchased liberally.
The banquet was truly special featuring a T Bone Steak and all the amenities. Tabernacle Choir Member Melou Cline and her children
Days of 47 Queen Meran, Ariel, and Isaac gave a fantastic musical production. Melou’s husband Russ Cline is a member of the Bonneville Club.
Everyone who attended the Convention thought this was one of the best Conventions they had attended.
It was great to meet Governor Larry Hunter. He will truly be a great Governor. Thank-you, Jim Vaughn for a great job. Thank-you,
District Secretary Kelly Ryan for your fine work at the Convention. It was well organized thanks to your diligent work.
SEE YOU IN AUGUST 2018 at the next UTAH IDAHO KIWANIS CONVENTION which will be held in Idaho. THIS WILL BE A
GREAT CONVENTION. MAKE IT A TIME TO BRING THE FAMILY TO ENJOY THE KIWANIS MESSAGE.
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All human actions have one or more
of these seven causes: chance, nature,
compulsion, habit, reason, passion,
and desire.
- Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC)
We have too many high sounding
words, and too few actions that
correspond with them.
- Abigail Adams (1744 - 1818),
letter to John Adams, 1774
In this theater of man's life, it is
reserved only for God and for angels
to be lookers-on.
- Sir Francis Bacon (1561 -
1626)
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I am still determined to be cheerful
and happy, in whatever situation I
may be; for I have also learned from
experience that the greater part of our
happiness or misery depends upon
our dispositions, and not upon our
circumstances.
- Martha Washington (1732 -
1802)
The greatest discovery of my
generation is that a human being can
alter his life by altering his attitudes
of mind.
- William James (1842 - 1910)
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It's delightful to have ambitions. I'm so glad I have such a lot. And there never seems to be any end to them—that's the best of
it. Just as soon as you attain to one ambition you see another one glittering higher up still. It does make life so interesting.
- M. Montgomery (1874 - 1942), Anne of Green Gables, 1908
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2017 – 2018 UTAH – IDAHO DISTRICT ROSTER
2017-2018 UTAH-IDAHO DISTRICT OFFICERS Governor Capital City, Boise
Larry Hunter (Iris)
1766 S Willow Lake Way
Eagle Idaho 83616
208-859-2616
E-mail: [email protected]
Immediate Past North Davis
Governor
James F. (Jim) Vaughan (Sandra)
6342 W 5100 S
Hooper, UT 84315-9725
C 801-721-3742
E-mail: [email protected]
Governor-elect Tooele
Barbara Mullins (Bill)
513 Valley View Drive
Tooele, UT 84074-1985
H 435-830-6909
E-mail: [email protected]
Vice-Governor
Open
Secretary Meridian
Kelly Ryan
5699 S Orchid Way
Boise ID 83716
208-724-5174
E-mail: [email protected]
Treasurer Capital City, Boise
Steven L. Fields
1701 S. Butler St., Boise, ID 38705-3105
H 208-344-5664
E-mail: [email protected]
Hailey & Wood River Valley
Shirley Spinelli (Jim)
PO Box 1826
Hailey ID 83333-1826
(208) 481-2310
E-mail:
LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS Division 1 Westlake
Marilyn Sanford
(Richard)
1736 Range Road
Saratoga Springs, UT 84045-3947
801-768-9939 C - 801-602-0858
Division 2 Bonneville
Gordon C. Lewis
605 W Fine Dr. #423,
South Salt Lake, UT 84119
C 385-202-9845 I 801-693-8644
E-mail: [email protected] or
Division 3
Open
Division 4 Idaho Falls
Mark McBride
3573 W 17th N
Idaho Falls, IN 83402-5309
H (208) 523-4826 W (937) 346-0736
E-mail: [email protected]
Division 5 Twin Falls
Jim Fields
643 Sunshine Drive
Twin Falls, ID 83301
C 208-944-0679
E-mail: [email protected]
Division 6 Boise Gem State
John D Shaw
2708 E Rhyolite Ct.
Boise, ID 83712
H 208-887-9155 W 208-331-1456
E-mail: [email protected]
Division 7 Bonneville/Richfield
Wesley F Sine
1157 E 1700 S #B
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
C 801-560-4642
E-mail: [email protected]
Division 8 West Valley, Salt Lake Co.
Rick Buchanan
P O Box 95922
South Jordan Utah 84095
(801) 910-4555
E-mail: [email protected]
Division 9 Treasure Valley of Nampa
Sammy Rickleman
1820 Ray Ave
Caldwell, Idaho 83605
208-250-2944
E-mail: [email protected]
Division 10 Spanish Fork
Douglas Lund
121 Parkway
Provo, UT 84604-4427
H 801-471-9220
E-mail: [email protected]
When you make a mistake, don't look back at it long. Take the reason of the thing
into your mind and then look forward. Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past
cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.
- Hugh White (1773 - 1840)
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DISTRICT CHAIRPERSONS TITLE/APPOINTEE PHONE#...E-MAIL
DISTRICT CONVENTION
Barbara Mullins
513 Valley View Drive
Tooele, UT 84074-1985
H 435-830-6909
E-mail: [email protected]
THE FORMULA COORDINATOR- GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR
GROWTH
Larry Hunter
1766 S Willow Lake Way
Eagle Idaho 83616
208-859-2616
E-mail: [email protected]
HUMAN & SPIRITUAL VALUES
Jim Fields
643 Sunshine Drive
Twin Falls, ID 83301
C 208-944-0679
E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Jim Spinelli
P O Box 1826
Hailey, ID 83333-1826
C 208-721-7246
E-mail: [email protected]
Kelly Ryan
5699 S Orchid Way
Boise ID 83716
208-724-5174
E-mail: [email protected]
2018 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION - Coordinator
James F. (Jim) Vaughan
6342 W 5100 S
Hooper, UT 84315-9725
C 801-721-3742
E-mail: [email protected]
CHILDREN’S FUND COORDINATOR
Revis Turner
1889 Galena Dr.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
208-733-6709 C 208-404-3210
E-mail: [email protected]
PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS
James F. (Jim) Vaughan
6342 W 5100 S
Hooper, UT 84315-9725
C 801-721-3742
E-mail: [email protected]
YOUTH PROTECTION
John Brown
561 Tamarack Drive
Tooele, UT 84074-3147
H 435-882-5559 C 435-830-8380
E-mail: [email protected]
RISK MANAGER
Jim Spinelli
P O Box 1826
Hailey, ID 83333-1826
C 208-721-7246
E-mail: [email protected]
UTAH – IDAHO DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP COORDINATOR
Steven Westphal
21333 US Hwy 30
Filer, ID 83328
W: 208-734-9244 C: 208-420-6085
E-mail: [email protected]
COMMUNICATIONS (Website & Newsletter Editor, etc.)
Gordon C. Lewis
605 W Fine Dr. #423
South Salt Lake, UT 84119-7450
C 385-202-9845 I 801-693-8644
E-mail: [email protected] or
UTAH – IDAHO DISTRICT FOUNDATION BOARD PRESIDENT
G. Chad Bunn
55 S 1060 E
Spanish Fork, UT 84660-6312
H 801-798-0411
E-mail: [email protected]
TREASURER
Steven L. Fields
1701 S. Butler St.,
Boise, ID 38705-3105
H 208-344-5664
E-mail: [email protected]
We can't all be heroes because somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go
by. - Will Rogers (1879 - 1935)
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UTAH – IDAHO DISTRICT FOUNDATION BOARD (Continued)
SECRETARY
Bill Mullins
513 Valley View Drive
Tooele, UT 84074-1985
H 435-830-6909 C 435-830-7816
E-mail: [email protected]
Jerry Korn
6316 Colonial Cir
Boise ID 83709-1073
(208) 284-3035
E-mail: [email protected]
Douglas Lund
121 Parkway, Provo, UT 84604-4427
H 801-471-9220
E-mail: [email protected]
Revis Turner
1889 Galena Dr.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
C 208-404-3210
E-mail: [email protected]
Evi Keller
2199 SE 5th Way
Meridian, ID 83642
C 208-859-1905
E-mail: [email protected]
SERVICE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM COMMITTEE (SLP) UTAH - IDAHO GOVERNOR
Larry Hunter
1766 S Willow Lake Way
Eagle Idaho 83616
208-859-2616
E-mail: [email protected]
UTAH – IDAHO GOVERNOR ELECT
Barbara Mullins
513 Valley View Drive
Tooele, UT 84074-1985
H 435-830-6909
E-mail: [email protected]
CIRCLE K ADMINISTRATOR, &
ASST. KEY CLUB ADMIN.
John Brown
561 Tamarack Drive
Tooele, UT 84074-3147
H 435-882-5559 C 435-830-8380
E-mail: [email protected]
ASSISTANT CKI ADMINISTRATOR
Norman (Chip) Langerak
3767 Windmill Dr,
Ammon, ID 83406
W: 208-535-9905 C 208-403-3530
E-mail: [email protected]
K-KIDS ADMINISTRATOR
Frankie Marler
3171 Tagish Place
Meridian, ID 83642-9154
H 208-846-8342 C 208-608-2369
E-mail: [email protected]
KEY CLUB ADMINISTRATOR
Alexis Langerak
3767 Windmill Dr
Ammon, ID 83406
(208) 403-6681
BUILDERS CLUB
ADMINISTRATOR
Wally Studer
73 E 200 S
Rupert, ID 83350-9738
H 208-431-3604 W 208-679-2695
E-mail: [email protected]
ASSISTANT KEY CLUB ADMIN.
Brennan Benavidez
8271 S Coolidge St
Midvale UT 84047-7465
United States
(602) 451-6663
E-mail: [email protected]
FINANCE COUNSELOR
SLP WEBMASTER
Gordon C. Lewis
605 W Fine Dr. #423
South Salt Lake, UT 84119-7450
C 385-202-9845 I 801-693-8644
E-mail: [email protected] or
CERTIFIED MASTER TRAINERS
Jim Spinelli
P O Box 1826
Hailey, ID 83333-1826
C 208-721-7246
E-mail: [email protected]
Kelly Ryan
5699 S Orchid Way
Boise ID 83716
208-724-5174
E-mail: [email protected]
IDAHO EAST ZONE ADVISOR
Chuck Humphrey
852 Brookside Ln
Pocatello ID 83201
208-238-3584
E-mail: [email protected]
IDAHO WEST ZONE ADVISOR
Frankie Marler
3171 Tagish Place
Meridian, ID 83642-9154
H 208-846-8342 C 208-608-2369
E-mail: [email protected]
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SERVICE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM COMMITTEE (SLP) (Continued)
UTAH MIDDLE ZONE ADVISOR
John Brown
561 Tamarack Drive
Tooele, UT 84074-3147
H 435-882-5559 C 435-830-8380
E-mail: [email protected]
UTAH SOUTH ZONE ADVISOR
None Appointed
2017-2018 PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER Division 1
K04505 OREM President OREM Secretaries
Michael (Mike) Brown
2025 Canyon Rd
Springville, UT 84663-9523
(801) 655-4625
E-mail: [email protected]
Earl Cropper
1978 S Laguna Vista Dr
Orem, UT 84058-7508
H 801-225-5059
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd Mon, 12:30pm @ Sizzler, 1240 S. State St., Orem, 1st Tues
12:30pm @ Zions Bank, 462 W 800 N, Orem
K09491 OREM GOLDEN K
President
OREM GOLDEN K
Secretary
George Vandewater
1152 N 475 E
Orem, UT 84097-3345
(801) 225-6428
E-mail: [email protected]
Connie Hodson
507 East 600 South
Orem, UT 84097-6334
H 801-225-6896
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Monday, 10:00am @ Senior Friendship Center, 133 North 400 East,
Orem
K00654 PRICE President PRICE Secretary
Joe J. Juliano
77 Bryner St
Helper, UT 84526-1019
H 435-472-8485
E-mail: [email protected]
Paul Anderson
2286 N Shelby Lane
Helper, UT 84526-2421
H (435) 637-5735 C (435) 650-1250
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Thursday, 7:30pm @ Carbon Country Club, Hwy 6, Helper
K17997 WESTLAKE
President
WESTLAKE
Secretary
Robin DePalma
222 Range Road
Saratoga Springs, UT 84045
C - 571-332-1322
E-mail: [email protected]
Marilyn Sanford
1736 Range Road
Saratoga Springs, UT 84045-3947
Phone: 801-768-9939 C 801-602-0858
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd & 4th Thurs., 8 AM, Location 995 W. 1200 N., Saratoga Springs, UT
84045 (Bottom floor of the North Fire House, entrance on the East Side.)
Division 2 - http://www.uikiwanisd2.org
K02418 BONNEVILLE
President
BONNEVILLE Secretary
Wesley F Sine
1157 E 1700 S #B
Salt Lake City, UT 84105
C 801-560-4642
E-mail: [email protected]
Gordon C. Lewis
605 W Fine DR APT 423
South Salt Lake UT 84119-7450
C 385-202-9845 I 801-693-8644
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, 11:45 am @ Little America Coffee Shop Meeting Room, 500 S
Main St, Salt Lake City Website: http://www.bonnevillekiwanis.net or
www.bonnevillekiwanis.com
K12181 CAPITOL HILL, SLC
President
CAPITOL HILL, SLC
Secretary
Elaine Hughes
137 N. West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT, 84103
801-647-5463
E-mail: [email protected]
Bonnie Archer
231 West 400 North
Salt Lake City, UT 84103-1222
H 801-328-1325 C 801-910-3148
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Thu, 7am @ State Capitol Cafeteria (East Office Building). 420 N.
State St., SLC
Website: http:// www.capitolhillkiwanis.org
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2017-2018 PRESIDENT & SECRETARY ROSTER (Continued)
Division 2 (Continued)
K15146 LAYTON President LAYTON Secretary
Douglas Kirgis
2244 E 1975 N
Layton, UT 84040-7877
H 801-546-4199
E-mail: [email protected]
Bill Moran
2418 North 950 West
Layton, UT 84041-5325
H 801-775-9192 C 801-309-0190
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 6:30pm @ Golden Corral, 1624 Heritage Park
Blvd. Website: http://www.uikiwanisd2.org/Layton.index.html
K02321 NORTH DAVIS
President
NORTH DAVIS Secretary
Kent Bush
Clearfield City, 55 S State Street
Clearfield, UT 84015-1027
W (801) 525-2700 H (801) 825-1490
C (801) 940-4502
E-mail: [email protected]
Sandra D. Vaughan
6342 W 5100 S
Hooper, UT 84315-9725
C 801-721-7680 H 801-985-1167
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd/4th Monday @ 7:30 am, Star Cafe, 1540 South State Street,
Clearfield Website: http://www.uikiwanisd2.org/Clearfield/index.html
K06987 TOOELE President TOOELE Secretary
Shawn Milne
719 Hidden River Road
Tooele, Utah 84074
M: 801-514-4444
Email:
Karen Perry
245 Griffith Street
Tooele, Utah 84074
H: 435-882-4146 M: 435-830-7846
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tuesday noon in Board Room at Tooele Applied Technology College
(TATC), 88 South Tooele Blvd., Tooele, Utah
Website: Tooelekiwanis.com
Division 3
K03231 BRIGHAM CITY
President
BRIGHAM CITY Secretary
Mandy Israelsen Garcia
432 E 200 S
Brigham City, UT 84302
C (801) 336-8062, W (435) 723-5236
E-mail: [email protected]
Michael A. Allen
683 S 700 E
Brigham City, UT 84302-3372
(435) 734-2553
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, noon @ Maddox, 1900 S Hwy 89, UT 84302
Website: http://www.brighamcitykiwanis.org/
K02175 LOGAN President LOGAN Secretary
Daryl Arnell
Edward D Jones
169 N Gateway Dr
Providence, UT 84332-9707
H (435) 245-7889 W (435) 713-6925
E-mail: [email protected]
Richard D. Elwood
455 E 1150 N
Logan, UT 84341-2429
W 435-713-1804
H 435-753-4360
C 435-770-7050
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, noon @ Logan Golf & Country Club, 710 N 1500 E, Logan, UT
K02808 NORTH OGDEN
President
NORTH OGDEN Secretary
Chris Battrick
4022 N 800 W
Pleasant View, UT 84414
(801) 719-9544
E-mail: [email protected]
Dave Haddock
1123 E 2625 N
North Ogden, UT 84414
C 801-710-1546 I 801-737-1336
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 1st & 3rd Tue, 6:30pm @ North View Senor Ctr., 485 E 2550 N, No.
Ogden
There be three things which make a nation great and prosperous: a fertile soil, busy
workshops, easy conveyance for men and goods from place to place.
- Sir Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626)
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K00365 OGDEN President OGDEN Secretary
John Terrill
453 Simoron Dr
Ogden, UT 84404-6811
(801) 393-0012
E-mail: [email protected]
Terry Schow
935 E 4100 S
South Ogden, UT 84403-2970
(801) 627 2058
E-mail: [email protected]
Meetings: 3rd Thurs, noon @ Prairie Schooner, 445 Park Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401
K00365 PRESTON President PRESTON Secretary
Rob Tondini
133 S 1800 E
Preston, ID 83263-5412
(208) 851-0684
E-mail: [email protected]
Nelada White
1627 N Radio Station Road
Preston, ID 83263
H (208) 852-2324
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 3rd Wed, 7:00pm – Contact President or Secretary for location
K04135 TREMONTON President TREMONTON Secretary
Spencer Dow
5056 W 10000 N
Elwood, UT 84337-8716
H (435) 225-5055 W (435) 257-1171
E-mail:
Kristi Kent
52 W Main St, PO Box 160
Tremonton, UT 84337-1628
W (435) 257-6590
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, 12:10pm @ Munn’s Bar TL Steakhouse, 20 W 1400 S, Garland,
UT 84312
Division 4
K07482 BANNOCK, POCATELLO
President
BANNOCK, POCATELLO
Secretary
Mark Gunning
1778 Sunrise Way
Pocatello, ID 83201
208-681-9666
E-mail: [email protected]
Rita Haggardt
2037 E Lewis St.
Pocatello, ID 83201
208-233-3313
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Thurs, 7:00am @ Oliver’s, 130 S 5th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201
K00356 IDAHO FALLS President IDAHO FALLS Secretary
Kyle Larsen
Coltrin Mortuary
2100 1st St
Idaho Falls, ID 83401-4468
H (208) 589-2913 W (208) 524-1000
E-mail: [email protected]
Jacob Woolman
Visiting Angels
1970 E 17th St Ste 201
Idaho Falls, ID 83404-8048
C (208) 970-1145 W (208) 529-2734
Jason Barrett
Petal Passion of Idaho
1615 Market Way
Ammon, ID 83406-4845
W (208) 522-6565 H (208) 360-5059
Meeting: Thur, Noon @ College of Eastern Idaho Cafeteria, 1600 S 25th East,
83404 Idaho Falls ID
K00290 POCATELLO President POCATELLO Secretary
Conway Jensen
Spring Creek Holmes
4604 Burley Dr
Chubbuck, ID 83202
W (208) 238-9300
Dixie Donyes
1569 East Fork Mink Creek Road
Pocatello, ID 83204
H (208) 317-3412 W (208) 236-2931
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tues, noon @ Clarion Inn, 1399 Bench Road, Pocatello
Be not afraid of greatness: some men are born great, some achieve greatness and
some have greatness thrust upon them.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), 'Twelfth Night'
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K05023 REXBURG President REXBURG Secretary
Zachary Excell
3971 E 146 N
Rigby, ID 83442-5768
C (208) 844-1325 W (208) 359-7506
E-mail: [email protected]
Rick Excell
556 Trejo St., Ste A
Rexburg, ID 83440-2626
208-356-4456
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tues, noon @ Pizza Pie Café, 240 N 2nd East, Rexburg
K12842 SHELLEY President SHELLEY Secretary
Eric Lords
570 W Fir St
Shelley, ID 83724
(208) 357-7400
Regina L Garza
US Bank
201 W Pine St.
Shelly, ID 83274-1236
(W) (208) 357-3457
E-mail: [email protected] Meeting: Tues, noon @ @ Goodsell Early Learning Center 185 W Center,
Shelley
Division 5
K01927 BUHL President Oct ‘17 – Sep
’19● BUHL Secretary
Lee Cline
108 Rainbow Circle
Buhl, ID 83316
AC (208) H 543-8332 W 737-6744
C 490-0048
E-mail: [email protected]
Phyllis Davis
1950 E 3700 N
Filer, ID 83328
H (208) 326-6543,
C (208) 308-5774
e-mail [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd and 4th Wed, noon @ El Cazador, 113 Broadway S, Buhl
K02633 BURLEY President BURLEY Secretary
Kevin Horak
1921 V St
Heyburn, ID 83336-7625
H (208) 650-9248 W (208) 878-9313
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tues, noon @ Morey’s Steakhouse, 325 East 3rd St, Burley
Website: http://www.burleykiwanis.com/
K01204 FILER President FILER Secretary
Adrian Arp
P O BOX 703
Filer, ID 83328
C: 208-734-2255
E-mail: [email protected]
Ron Conrad
2497 4th Ave E
Twin Falls, ID 83301
H: 208-736-4592
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 1st & 3rd Tuesday 12:00 PM @ United Methodist Church, 5th &
Union, Filer, ID Facebook: Kiwanis Club of Filer, Idaho
K17234 HAILEY IDAHO &
WOOD RIVER
VALLEY President
HAILEY IDAHO & WOOD
RIVER VALLEY Secretary
Kim Baker
Professional Roofing
PO Box 3709
Hailey, ID 83333-3709
208-727-7408
E-mail: [email protected]
Gerald Reinke
3180 Shenandoah Dr
Hailey, ID 83333-8601
(208) 221-4114
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed., 11:30am @Blaine County Sr. Connection, 721 3rd Ave South
Website: http://haileykiwanis.org/ Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/KiwanisOfHailey
The number of books will grow continually, and one can predict that a time will
come when it will be almost as difficult to learn anything from books as from the
direct study of the whole universe. It will be almost as convenient to search for some
bit of truth concealed in nature as it will be to find it hidden away in an immense
multitude of bound volumes.
- Denis Diderot (1713 - 1784)
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K03517 JEROME President JEROME Secretary
To Be Determined Lorrann D. Morrell
1015 4th Avenue Drive
Jerome, ID 83338-2138
H 208-324-8710 C 208-410-2709
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 12:00 pm 1st & 3rd Thu, Jerome School District Administration Office.
Website: http://jerome.kiwanisone.org
K18108 KIMBERLY President KIMBERLY Secretary
Michael Dixon
P.O. Box 859
Kimberly, ID. 83341
208-316-7871
E-mail: [email protected]
Chenele Dixon
P.O. Box 859
Kimberly, ID. 83341
H. 208-420-3232
E-Mail [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, Once a Month (Rotating) @ Various Locations
K03887 RUPERT President RUPERT Secretary
Daniel Gammon
103 E 500 S
Burley, ID 83318-5688
W (208) 436-4739
E-mail:
Wally Studer
73 E 200 S
Rupert, ID 83350-9738
H 208-431-3604 W 208-679-2695
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tues Noon @ Rupert Elks Lodge, 85 S 200 W, Rupert, ID 83350
K00394 TWIN FALLS President TWIN FALLS Secretary
Lila Orton
P.O. Box 486
Twin Falls, ID 83303
H: (208) 734-3082 C: (208) 404-9534
E-mail: [email protected]
Ron Rasmussen
P.O. Box 249
Twin Falls, ID 83303
H: (208) 736-9473 C: (208) 308-3170
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Thurs, noon @ Turf Club, 734 Falls Avenue, Twin Falls
Website: http://www.KiwanisTF.org Facebook:
facebook.com/kiwanistwinfallsclub; email: [email protected]
Division 6
K05512 BOISE GEM STATE
President
BOISE GEM STATE
Secretary
Ken Hermen
5585 S Adonis Pl
Boise, ID 83716-6950
208- 861-9567
E-mail: [email protected]
Bill Kaylor
5264 N Bach Pl
Meridian, ID 83646-5259
208-288-4395
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Monday 12:00 noon, Outback Steak House, 7189 Overland Rd., Boise,
ID 83709
K03557 CAPITAL CITY, BOISE
President
CAPITAL CITY, BOISE
Secretary
Brian Aldridge
724 Parkside Way
Nampa, ID 83686-8247
C (208) 258-0915
Elsa I. Bennett
7634 Cambridge Drive
Boise, ID 83704-7201
H 208-375-2794
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Thu, noon @ Outback Steak House, 7189 Overland Rd., Boise, ID
83709
Website: http://www.capitalcitykiwanis.com/
K02438 EMMETT President EMMETT Secretary
Martin Fry
2321 Brogan Rd
Emmett, ID 83617-9717
(208) 539-8765
Carrie Johnson
551 N. Moffatt Ave. #1
Emmett, ID 83617
208-596-0318
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, 1st & 3rd @ 12 noon; 2nd & 4th @ 6:00 pm @ La Costa Restaurant,
517 N. Washington Ave, Emmett
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K08755 MERIDIAN President MERIDIAN Secretary
Clinton Shiflet
5064 N Mendelson Ave
Meridian, ID 83646-5610
H (208) 888-7398 W (208) 888-1416
E-mail: [email protected]
Evi Keller
2199 SE 5th Way
Meridian, ID 83642
C 208-859-1905
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, noon @ Louie’s Restaurant, 2500 East Fairview, Meridian
Website: http://www.meridiankiwanis.org/
Division 7
K19125 RICHFIELD President RICHFIELD Secretary
Lori Roberts
65 W Center St
Richfield UT 84701
W: 435-896-5476 C: 435-201-4791
Email: [email protected]
Katherine Gleave
333 N Main St
Richfield UT 84701
W: 435-896-6476 C: 435-901-8208
Email: [email protected]
Meeting: Thursday’s Noon, Melina’s Restaurant, 333 North Main, Richfield, UT
84701
Website: http://www.richfieldkiwanis.org
K03701 ST. GEORGE President ST. GEORGE Secretary
Russell Mitchell
301 N 200 E, Suite 3A
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 628-1627
E-mail: [email protected]
Rick Prentice
P.O. Box 1794
St. George, UT 84765
phone: 310-848-5045
e-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd & 4th Mon, noon @ Golden Corral, 42 South River Road, St. George
84770
K09027 SANTA CLARA President SANTA CLARA Secretary
Karl Paulson
292 N 1240 W.
St. George, UT 84770
W 435-817-8200
Email: [email protected]
Blair Frei
2189 W 1465 N
St. George, UT 84770
Cell: 435-680-2636
Email: [email protected]
Meeting: Thu at 12:30 pm @ Pizza Factory, 2 W St. George Blvd St. George
Division 8
K00107 SALT LAKE CITY
President
SALT LAKE CITY
Secretary
Gregory Banks
Wells Fargo Advisors
201 S Main St
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2215
(801) 534-0088
E-mail: [email protected]
Terry Hritz
Bonneville Distribution
5 Triad Center, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84180
W (801) 237-2420 C (801) 362-0506
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Thu, 12:15pm @ Joseph Smith Memorial Bldg Mezzanine Floor, 15
East South Temple, SLC Website: http://www.slckiwanis.org/
K03995 SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY
President Secretary
Heidi McGuire-Nieboer
885 Sandhurst Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84103-2285
H (801) 524-0793
E-mail: [email protected]
John E. Cameron
3549 Westwood Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84109-3240
C 801-455-0159
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tues, 12:10pm @ Forest Dale Golf Course, 2375 S 900 E., Salt Lake
City
K04644 WEST VALLEY, SALT LAKE COUNTY
President Secretary
Richard Brown
1741 Laird Avenue
Salt Lake City, UT 84121
(801) 582-1741
E-mail: [email protected]
Daniel Park
4191 Donibristle Circle
South Jordan, UT 84095-9103
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd & 4th Tues, 12:15pm @ Golden Corral, 3399 W 3500 S, West Valley
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K00546 CALDWELL President CALDWELL Secretary
Tracy Warfield
411 N Alaska Ave
Caldwell, ID 83605-3006
(208) 453-9246
Peggy G Ross
612 Crocus Ct
Nampa, ID 83651-6549
208-795-0312
E-mail: peggy.ross2010@yahoo,.com
Meeting: Thu, noon @ W. Valley Med. Ctr, Kaley Conf. Rm, 1717 Arlington
Ave
K00811 NAMPA President NAMPA Secretary
James Reames
817 W. Arbor Pointe Way
Nampa, Idaho 83686-2686
208-468-5111
E-mail: [email protected]
David E. Palumbo
11249 Highlander Road
Boise, ID 83709-5250
H 208-362-1736 W 208-440-1736
E-mail:
Meeting: Thursday, Noon @ Northwest Nazarene University; Johnson Sports
Center; Ferdinand Suite 311 E. Dewey, Nampa, Idaho 83686
Facebook: facebook/kiwanisclubofnampa
K03132 NEW PLYMOUTH
President
NEW PLYMOUTH Secretary
Taylor Kurtis
611 Syringa Pl
Caldwell, ID 83605-5199
H (208) 542-0327 W (208) 674-6028
E-mail: [email protected]
Cathy Myers
717 Cherry St.
New Plymouth, ID 83655-5284
(208) 278-3723
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Mon, noon @ Internet Truck Stop Lunch Room, 222 N. Plymouth Ave
K01655 ONTARIO President ONTARIO Secretary
Matthew Sorensen
402 16th Ave N
Payette, ID 83661
541-889-7979
E-mail: [email protected]
Bob Komoto
P.O. Box 143
Ontario, OR
(541) 881 Ext 1568
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Wed, noon @ Treasure Vly Community College, Weese Bldg., 650
College Ave
K00870 PAYETTE President PAYETTE Secretary
To Be Announced Dr. David J. Brown, DDS
2490 – 1st Ave S
Payette, ID 83661-3165
208-642-3556
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tues, noon @ Mandarin Café, 136 S Main, Payette
K17629 TREASURE VALLEY OF NAMPA
President Secretary
James Brown
50 S Tamarack Way
Nampa, ID 83651-7681
(208) 468-5560
E-mail: [email protected]
Beth Neunaber
11764 Moss Lane
Nampa, ID 83651-8018
208-965-5350
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 2nd & 4th Tues @ 6:30 am, LeBarons Café, 1210 2nd St. South,
Nampa Website: http://www.treasurevalleykiwanis.org/
Division 10
K03484 PAYSON President PAYSON Secretary
Colin J Logue
341 E OCampo Ln
Elk Ridge, UT 84651-9537
H 801-609-8699
E-mail:
Mike W. Hardy
P O Box 342
Payson, UT 84651-0342
H. 801-465-1798 C (801) 885-4120
E-mail:
Meeting: Wed, noon @ Mountain View Hospital, 1000 E. Hwy 6 (100 N),
Payson
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K00489 PROVO President PROVO Secretary
Greg Hudnall
3656 N 100 E
Provo, UT 84604-6504
(801) 367-1800
E-mail: [email protected]
Donna Lynn Sorenson
2255 N. 390 E.
Provo UT 84604
435-503-4992
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: Tues, 12:00 noon @ Provo Marriott Hotel, 101 W. 100 N., Provo
K00626 SPANISH FORK President SPANISH FORK Secretary
Raphael Millet
Action Realty Management
P O Box 476
Spanish Fork, UT 84660-0476
H (801) 798-8936 W (801) 336-7111
Clyde Nielsen
1709 Fairway Lane
Spanish Fork, UT 84660-9499
H 801-798-9323
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: 1st and 3rd Wed. 7 pm at Veterans Memorial Building, 400 N. Main, Spanish
Fork
K00652 SPRINGVILLE President SPRINGVILLE Secretary
Michael D LeFevre
2063 E 725 S
Springville, UT 84663-3212
801-491-9466
Jerry C. Cluff
311 East 100 South
Springville, UT 84663-1928
H - 801-489-6394 C 801-368-5119
E-mail: [email protected]
Meeting: (September-June) Lemon & Sage, 151 S Main St, Springville, UT 84663.
Contact President or Secretary for additional information., and Thurs, 7:00 pm at Kelly's
Grove Kiwanis Pavillion, Hobble Creek Canyon (June-August)
A BIT OF HISTORY …
Division 2 Lieutenant Governors
Year Club
1956 Harrison S. Brothers Bonneville
1960 Joseph M. Sehee Sugarhouse
1967-1968 Richard L. Bird Bonneville
1968-1969 L.W. Miltenberger Sugarhouse
1969-1970 Fred Montgomery
1970-1971 Ben G. Bagley
1971-1972 Walter E. Boyden Bonneville
1972-1973 Frank C. Carmen
1973-1974 Ira Curley
1974-1975 K. Howard Bills Sugarhouse
1975-1976 James F. Butler
1976-1977 Ted Kerkmayer
1977-1978 Joseph H. Demman
1978-1979 August Nardoni
1979-1980 Wells Meeks Bountiful
1980-1981 Alfred H. Garrigues Layton
1981-1982 Lewis G. Shields Layton
1982-1983 Robert Pusey Bonneville
1983-1984 Claude R. Snow Bountiful
1984-1985 Stanley R. “Stan” Morgan Salt Lake City
1985-1986 O. Ross Sanders Clearfield
1986-1987 Bernard M. “Barney” Tanner Bonneville
1987-1988 Sanford B. Pierce Bountiful
1988-1989 Lyle J. Landes Clearfield
1989-1990 Wesley F. Sine Bonneville
1990-1991 Woodrow “Woody” Hayward Clearfield
1991-1992 Roger S. Dutson Wasatch, Roy-Riverdale
1992-1993 Robert G. “Bob” Barton Bonneville
1993-1994 Brett Sutherland Bountiful
1994-1995 Karen M. Perry Tooele
1995-1996 John R. Olsen Bonneville
1996-1997 James R Harland
1997-1998 Clifford S. LeFevre Clearfield
1998-1999 Vicki Griffith Tooele
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Division 2 Lieutenant Governors (Continued)
Year Club
1999-2000 Richard Muhlestein Clearfield
2000-2001 Richard Muhlestein Clearfield
2001-2002 James Vaughan Clearfield
2002-2003 James Vaughan Clearfield
2003-2004 Bill Mullins Tooele
2004-2005 Bill Mullins Tooele
2005-2006 Chuck Baker Bonneville
2006-2007 Chuck Baker Bonneville
2007-2008 Mark Anderson Bonneville
2008-2009 John Brown Tooele
2009-2010 John Brown Tooele
2010-2011 Robert Baker South Salt Lake Valley
2001-2012 Robert Baker South Salt Lake Valley
2012-2013 Bill Mullins Tooele
2013-2014 Bill Mullins Tooele
2014-2015 Jerry Steelman Tooele
2015-2016 Jerry Steelman Tooele
2016-2017 Barbara Mullins Tooele
2017-2018 Gordon Lewis Bonneville
District Governors
Year Club
1920 Alex Eberhardt Salt Lake City
1921 Herbert VanDam Jr. Salt Lake City
1922 Oliver Haga Boise
1923 William Reeder Jr. Ogden
1924 J E Edgerton Pocatello
1925 William Wanias Logan
1926 Jess Gowan Caldwell
1927 Walter Adams Provo
1928 R L Givens Boise
1929 Dr Ralph Porter Logan
1930 Martin Sweeley Twin Falls
1931 H B Aven Brigham City
1932 Frank Mumford Caldwell
1933 Richard Vaughn Helper
1934 J J Boyd Buhl
1935 Dr D Henderson Salt Lake City
1936 John Fagerstedt Wieser
1937 Jesse Ellerston Provo
1938 Oliver Duvall Twin Falls
1939 George Lowe Ogden
1940 Hugh Caldwell Caldwell
1941 Jacob Coleman Provo
1942 William Bowen Pocatello
1943 Verner Hewlett Salt Lake City
1944 Edson Deal Nampa
1945 John Booth Spanish Fork
1946 Guy Poulson Idaho Falls
1947 Platt Fuller Ogden
1948 William Hopper Boise
1949 IP Reed Culp Salt Lake City
1950 H W McCune Nephi
1951 Dr J W Marshall Twin Falls
1952 Ira Huggins Ogden
1953 Dr E D Hunsaker Nampa
1954 IT LeRoy Olson Utah
1955 Marshall Keyes Idaho Falls
1956 Dr Wayne Marrs Vernal
1957 Francis Ellis Weiser
1958 Ace Raymond Logan
1959 IT Dr Blair Ellsworth Idaho
1960 William Bishop Delta
1961 E A Lindquist Blackfoot
Year Club
1962 Howard Watts Ogden
1963 Joseph Tonascia Boise
1964 P M Mickelson Midvale
1965 John Hahn Idaho Falls
1966 Denzil Brown Provo
1967 Joseph Sehee Sugar House
1968 John Alsip Jr. Nampa
1969-70 Leander Prisk Salt Lake City
1970-71 Dean Schultz Idaho Falls
1971-72 IT,IVP Dr Drew Peterson Ogden
1972-73 Neil Smull Gem State
1973-74 Dale Waters Midvale
1974-75 Thomas Williams Deer Valley
1975-76 Howard Maycock Springville
1976-77 August Schade Nampa
1977-78 Walter Boyden Salt Lake City
1978-79 Keith Stroddard St. George
1979-80 Jene Ambrose Golden Spike
1980-81 Jo B Jangula New Plymouth
1981-82 K Howard Bills Sugar House
1982-83 John Crooks Alameda
1983-84 Charles Fletcher Provo
1984-85 Stanley Snow Twin Falls
1985-86 Lynn Runolfson Vernal
1986-87 G W Wolfe Boise Golden K
1987-88 Stanley Morgan Salt Lake City
1988-89 IT George Peterson Idaho Falls
1989-90 IT Bernard Tanner Bonneville
1990-91 Robert Cameron Rupert
1991-92 John Moray Sugar House
1992-93 Kent Marmon Caldwell
1993-94 LaMar Anderson Logan
1994-95 James Ballantyne Gem State
1995-96 O. Geral Wilde Provo
1996-97 Joshua Holt Rexburg
1997-98 Richard Mills Ogden
1998-99 Robert Amoureux Jerome
1999-00 Ralph Benson Provo
2000-01 S David Howard Gem State
2001-02 Janet Flinders Logan
2002-03 Robert Parish Filer
2003-04 Lowell Inkley Salt Lake City
2004-05 Bob Dempsay Rupert
2005-06 Norman Taylor Ogden
2006-07 Jim Terry Rexburg
2007-08 Bill Mullins Tooele
2008-09 Patricia Hansen Twin Falls
2009-10 Brent Ashworth Provo
2010-11 Bob Dempsay Rupert
2011-12 Charles D.
"Chuck" Baker Bonneville
2012-13 John Brown Tooele
2013-14 Jim Spinelli Hailey & Wood
River Vly
2014-15 Revis Turner Twin Falls
2015-16 Wesley F. Sine Bonneville
2016-17 James "Jim"
Vaughan North Davis
2017-18 Larry Hunter Capital City,
Boise
IP = International President
IVP = International Vice-President
IT = International Trustee
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DEAN LEE HADLOCK April 10, 1940 ~ August 17, 2017
Dean Lee Hadlock, of
North Ogden, passed away
at home on August 17,
2017, after a battle with
idiopathic pulmonary
fibrosis (IPF).
Dean was born on April 10,
1940, to LeRoy and Ethel
Larson Hadlock in Ogden,
Utah. He was an Ogden
High graduate and attended
Weber State College. He
loved his country and
served in the United States
Air Force. After military
service, he worked at the
Defense Depot Ogden and Hill Air Force Base. He treasured
his associations and was honored to serve in many leadership
positions with both the American Legion and Kiwanis
International.
Dean married Myrtle Jeppsen on June 20, 1977, and with
that marriage gained four children whom he loved. He was
an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints. He served two missions with his wife in the
Jamaica Kingston and Puerto Rico San Juan Missions.
Dean is survived by his wife; four children: Denise Allen of
North Salt Lake; Cary N. (Chelli) Allen of Clinton; Bradley
J. (Cheryl) Allen of Harrisville and Vicki (Eric) Clark of
Harrisville; 14 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
He is also survived by his sister, Karleen Bechtel; and niece,
Kara Bechtel, both of South Jordan. He was preceded in
death by his parents; stepfather, George Noe; and one
granddaughter.
In lieu of flowers donations to LDS Humanitarian Fund are
suggested.
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CARTER E. JONES, JR.
1943 – 2017
Carter Evan Jones, Jr., son
of Carter Evan Jones, Sr.
and Betty Platt Jones,
passed away on Thursday,
September 14th, one year
after being diagnosed with
cancer. True to his faithful,
dutiful nature, Carter spent
his last year serving the
Lord and his fellow man as
a full time MLS missionary
in the S.L.C. South
Mission.
Carter was born on
February 5, 1943 in N.Y. City, where his father worked for
the FBI. He told us that his parents almost named him
FIBNY. We'll never know if it's true. Carter's fun personality
and gift for making friends served him well, first at East
High, then at the U. of U., where he completed his MBA in
Finance.
Following his mission to Australia, he found a girl who
shared his devotion to God and who loved to laugh as much
as he did. Carter and Kathleen Haight were sealed on
November 23, 1966 in the Salt Lake Temple. They left for
the East coast, where Lt. Jones served in the U.S. Navy for
three years. His career of 40 years as a financial counselor
began at Merrill Lynch in 1971. This led him to other
opportunities: Director of Branches for Boettcher & Co. in
Denver and Executive V.P. of sales and marketing for
Kemper Securities in Chicago. He returned to S.L.C. to do
what he loved most, teaching individuals how to gain
financial security.
Carter held many positions in the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, served in three temples as an Ordinance
Worker, and completed a third mission with his wife in the
Boston Massachusetts Mission from 2012-2014.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Kathleen, his three
children: Julie (Jared) Ferguson, Dyan (Swen) Sullivan, and
Daniel Carter (Shelly) Jones; and his nine grandchildren:
Ammon, Carter, Gavin, Seth, Brynne, Aidan, Evan, Elise,
and Ian. He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister
and brother-in-law, Judith & Dennis Christopherson and
many loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
We can't end this synopsis of Carter's life without including
his love of sports, especially baseball. He played in the
Huntsman Senior Games for 20 years. He was also devoted
to Kiwanis, serving as Lt. Governor for 2 years. He
established a Key Club at Hamden High School in
Connecticut and sponsored the Key Club at Horizonte
School in Salt Lake, where he received the Community
Partner Award for 2017.
His was a life well lived.
Published in Deseret News on Sept. 17, 2017
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