Volume 121, Issue 1 November 2014 The Korein Klarion is owned by the Korein Temple, PO Box 640, Rawlins, WY 82301. It is published three times per year, generally in February, May and November. Inside this issue: Pote’s Notes 2 Grand Master & Pote Schedules (March-May) 5 Pictures 1015 Pearl Harbor — Masonic Connections 17 Shrine Bowl teams announced 1819 Meet Coach John Cundall 20 52 Club winners 21 Korein Klarion J. Michael (Mike) Reed was installed as the 123rd Potentate of Korein Temple by Past Potentate Bob Spicer during ceremonies held in Rawlins on January 10th. Korein Klarion Page 2 Pote’s Notes Nobles and Ladies, The 2015 year has officially started and with it comes the honor of being your Potentate and representing you around the state and at functions both in our region and nationally. I will continue the same efforts as the many Potentates who have held this position before me. It was interesting to look out over the large crowd in attendance at the installation and know the history and knowledge sitting in that room. Lady Theresa and I had the most remarkable time both Friday night at Past Potentate Rod Waeckerlin’s home and then again on Saturday at the Temple. Those of you in attendance know that everything went without any problems; just like the “well-oiled machine” I knew it would be. For those of you not there, I should admit to leaving several gifts in the trunk of my car and in the middle of the introductions having to ask my daughter if she might go get them. We all had a good laugh and moved forward. Having my Mother, Sister, Brother-in-law, and Motherin-law, in attendance was a special blessing. It’s unusual as they all tell me to mention they are younger than I am. During the ceremony, somehow, my gavel disappeared. Lady Theresa had a back-up gavel and it also disappeared. I have since received a ransom email with specific demands for the return of both gavels and will endeavor to meet those demands. But, if any Nobles across the state happen to see gavels laying around give me a call. We have started our visitation schedule with our first being in Cheyenne. I can’t begin to tell you how much fun we all had. We started the evening with our friends, Noble Wolf and Lady Kim, driving us around the city, the very professional Legion of Honor greeting us at the Club, and then great food and fellowship lasting into the early hours of the morning. I am truly humbled by the response of Shriners, some traveling across the entire state to attend our first dinner. Thank you! Lady Theresa introduced her project to the group. She has named it “Shriners helping children Color their way”. The project gives children who need prosthetics the ability to create their own designs for the surrounding cover. The kids can design rainbows to unicorns and it is all their own work. The cost of these covers is expensive; ranging up to $1000. So her hope is to allow these children, continued on page 4 Some Words from the HP&P Greetings and Salutations Nobles: As many of you are familiar, it has become a yearly event for us to raise money for the Korein Shrine Temple through $52 Club Ticket Sales. These ticket sales benefit the maintenance and operation costs of our Temple in Rawlins. Our goal is to sell all 800 tickets, but it will take full participation. If we accomplish this, our net proceeds will total $41,600. Please help make a difference in our Shrine community by contributing to the success of this superb event. Try to create new strategies, and positive, upbeat approaches to boost your sales poten- tial. In the spirit of “thinking outside the box”, I am challenging each club to increase their 2014 sales. The Club that has the highest percentage of ticket sales over last year will receive a crisp $100 bill from me personally, to celebrate however you see fit. Here are some ideas to help get this sales rally started. Ticket Selling Tips: Have the raffle tickets in hand whenever possible Sell face to face While selling to the public, wear your fez. Let them see you supporting our organization Explain why you are raising funds Explain the odds of winning to your potential buyers. It’s a win-win for both them and the Korein Shrine I will be reaching out every two weeks for a status report on ticket sales and look forward to hearing about your success. Please note that tickets must be returned by the week of May 24th, and we expect every club to actively participate. Good luck in the challenge, (but remember that MY sales are 50 tickets on average, ha ha). Yours in the faith, Frank Selby High Priest and Prophet Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 3 llustrious Sir, J. Michael Reed Korein Temple, Greetings from the East and great hopes this New Year is all you want. With this New Year comes opportunity for new beginnings, both in our lives and in the Korein Shrine Temple. Each year we have a few money raising events across our region, but few are as important as the 52 Club raffle. This fund raising effort offers our Shrine the ability to raise money for the support of our temple and Korein Shrine. Last year we raised over $18,000 with over $10,000 dollars cleared after prize money was sent out. This year we can do even better. Keep in mind this is one time we can give nonShriners the chance to help our cause and at the same time a wonderful chance for them to make money. (much better odds than the Lottery) I am looking forward to seeing each of you at our visitations around the state and encourage you to actively sell the 52 Club tickets to your community and community leaders. I am never surprised when I am called and asked for more tickets from past winners. Let’s give everyone a chance to help us, help children. Yours in the faith. J. Michael Reed 2015 Potentate Korein Temple Korein Klarion Page 4 Our Salt Lake City patients love the Radiology staff. Here the staff pose with patient artwork thanking the staff and Shriners. This picture, posted on the hospital’s Facebook page as part of National Radiology Week, received more than 4,200 likes, 250 shares and 49 comments. Pote’s Notes of special circumstances, to dream a little and decorate the wonderful prosthetics we supply with a personal cover. At this first visitation, I am proud to tell you, she has already raised over $4000. Many of our regular fundraisers are starting, or are being organized. We have kicked off this year’s 52 Club sales under the watchful eye of High Priest and Prophet Frank Selby. This is one of the few sources of income specifically for the Temple. We are already using the money for updates. We have a professional working on the boiler and the Directors Staff has agreed to find a replacement ice machine. As we get our investments realigned I will be approaching the building committee about other updates, which (continued from page 2) are necessary prior to having other discussions. Another event we all look forward to is the North – South Shrine Bowl. Tickets will be sent to you and I hope we double the response we had last year. The ticket sales go directly to the hospital and are a reflection of our dedication to that cause. I didn’t know our sales last year were only 20% of the tickets sent out. If we could double that number and have 40% sold the money going to the children would be considerable. Again, as with the 52 Club tickets, feel free to sell them to a non-Shriner and give them a chance to help the children. I am happy to announce the addition of Jack Reisig from the Lander Club as Oriental Guide, and Tim Forbis from here in Cheyenne as 1st Ceremonial Master for the Divan. For the first time in a few years we have a full elected Divan and more. Both of these Nobles have a great background in Masonry and Shrine. Both are well versed in business and will be great additions for future decisions. Please thank them for their dedication the next time you see them. I will close by saying Lady Theresa doesn’t see the humor in me showing up to bed with pajamas, my new Indian Head dress and Winchester Hunting knife. It may be a long year for her. Yours in the faith, Potentate J. Michael Reed Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 5 Grand Master & Pote Schedule March 2015 7 Sheridan York Rite Festival, Sheridan 7 Potentate visit to Rawlins/Crab Crack 13 Potentate visit to Laramie Peak Shrine Club 14 Potentate visit to Torrington Shrine Club 15 Holy Royal Arch Immanuel Conclave, Casper 15 Knights Templar Priests, Casper 27-28 Sheridan Valley Scottish Rite Reunion 28 Potentate visit to Lander 28 Sahida Temple 86 Daughters of the Nile Officer Installation, Sheridan 30 Burns Table Lodge April 2015 2 Scottish Rite Maundy Thursday Observance 4 Central Wyoming Masonic Club 5 Scottish Rite Easter Sunday Observance 5 Sheridan York Rite pancake breakfast 10 Potentate visit to Douglas (tentative) 11 Potentate visit to Casper Shrine Club/Ceremonial 17-19 Job’s Daughters Grand Bethel Weekend 18 Kalif Shrine Spring Ceremonial, Sheridan 24-25 Lander Valley Scottish Rite Reunion 25 Casper Shrine Club Shrimp Feed May 2015 2 York Rite College, Riverton 8-9 Cheyenne Valley Scottish Rite Reunion 9 Casper Shrine Circus 16 OES Homecoming, Casper 16-17 Cheyenne Shrine Circus Korein Klarion Page 6 Adoption of Ethiopian Girl Gives Her More Than A Family SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah family has given an Ethiopian girl more than a chance to live the American dream. Medical care available at only a few hospitals in the country, including one right here in Salt Lake City, also is giving Selamawit Abbott a longer life. "We will love her forever," said Selam's adoptive mother, Tiffany Abbott, of West Jordan. "We have made a commitment to her and to her life. We'll do anything for our children." She and her husband, Brad Abbott, were able to bring Selam home from Ethiopia in August, and within two months, the 10-year-old girl is already sitting straighter and standing at least 4 inches taller. Selam was born with a severe form of progressive scoliosis, and because it wasn't treated at an early age, her spine continued to curve in ways that would eventually compromise her breathing and lung function, ending in an early death, said Dr. Jacques D'Astous, an orthopedic surgeon at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Salt Lake City. He is overseeing Shriners' care of Selam, while she is seen by doctors at Primary Children's Hospital. Shriners is using halo traction to help stretch and straighten Selam's spine as much as possible prior to her Oct. 24 spine surgery. The treatment, which gradually adds weights up to 40 percent of a person's body weight on a pulley system that is connected to the skull, is not offered at many medical facilities as it is expensive and requires a lengthy hospital stay, D'Astous said. The primary objective, he said, is to "improve and maintain lung volume." He said Selam was "very close" to experiencing major health problems due to the curvature of her spine, calling hers "one of the worst" cases he's seen. She is attached to the weights 24 hours a day for 30 days before the surgery. She uses a wheeled walker that holds the weights during the day, and a bed rigged with a similar suspension system also puts weighted pressure on her spine while she sleeps. Nurses closely monitor patients on halo traction to watch for neurologic damages, including paralysis, that can be caused by overstretching. D'Astous likened Selam's condition to a ripening tomato plant that continues to sag and hunch over with time. "It would have been fatal had she not come to the United States," he said. Doctors plan to place magnetic growing rods in Selam's spine, also helping to straighten it further, giving her increased strength and stability. Shriners sees an average of six patients requiring halo traction each year, most of them from outside of Utah, D'Astous said. The local hospital is one of Shriners' 22 in the country serving patients up to age 18 with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate. It offers the services regardless of a patients' ability to pay. Tiffany Abbott said she knew little about the local Shriners facility until she was referred there with Selam, but believes the treatment the entire family has received is invaluable. "It has helped to be able to be with her and have the family here because we are in this critical adjustment phase where bonding is so important," she said. She said Selam has been cooperative with the treatment and is "quickly adapting" to life in the family. An Amharic language translator told the family that Selam is happy and doesn't wish to return to her native country, where she had been living in a transition home leading up to her adoption. From the Deseret News November 26th, 2014 Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 7 PDF for Houston Imperial Session goes here. Korein Klarion Page 8 Remembering Why I Became A Shriner Randy Rudge, Membership Development Director If you were asked, “What does your Shriner membership mean to you,” how would you respond? A few years ago, I was asked to do a Shriner membership presentation. I worked for months preparing what I would say and do. But, the night before the presentation I realized that it was nothing like I wanted it to be. So I decided I wasn’t going to do a presentation at all. I was going to listen. At the beginning of each workshop, I had each member think about and write down why he became a Shriner. Then, I asked each to write his two proudest moments as a Shriner. I realize that for many it was hard to pick just two, but I wanted the first two memories that came to mind. What the attendees didn’t know was that each of them was going to share what he had written. That became the most inspirational workshop I have ever participated in. What we heard were the true tenants of Freemasonry and the principles of our Shriners Creed. While there were inspiring stories regarding the children we serve in our hospitals, many of the stories dealt with the brotherly love and fellowship that are only achieved by being a member. When I think back about my membership, I think about the incredible friends I have made and how they have become my extended family. How they have lent a hand and listened when I was in need, shared a laugh, dedicated their time and made me their friend. But most of all, I think of my membership as an incredible bond between me and my father. I remember the pride he expressed when I became a Shriner, all the responsibilities I took on, and the endless discussions with our mutual friends. And the fun we had together. My dad passed away four years ago on March 6, after a long illness. During his illness, he had not been out of the house for many months, but he decided to attend a Shriners’ function. At the event, we sat him in a chair and noble after noble came up to him to shake his hand and say hello. Dropping him off at his home later that evening, I gave him a hug and said goodnight. I will always remember him looking back at me with tears in his eyes and thanking me. That was the last time he went out in public. After listening to many stories similar to mine during the workshop, I asked the attendees what they learned from the exercise. What they said was that they experienced a lot of emotion, pride, love and fellowship in that room. My message is simple: As Shriners and leaders, it is our responsibility to guide others so that they achieve the same pride and fellowship we experience as Shriners. When we do, our organization will prosper. Masonic Biography of Brother Geo. Washington The two Lodges most closely associated with George Washington are Fredericksburg Lodge at Fredericksburg, Virginia, his Mother Lodge and Alexandria-Washington Lodge at Alexandria, Virginia, where he was elected Charter Master under the Grand Lodge of Virginia. No precise date can be found when the Lodge at Fredericksburg was chartered. The date of its first meeting is usually ascribed as September 1, 1752, under a dispensation from the Provincial Grand Lodge of the Colony of Massachusetts. The Lodge was granted a charter on July 21, 1758, by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Washington was initiated an Entered Apprentice on November 4, 1752, passed to Fellowcraft on March 3, 1753, and raised to Master Mason on August 4, 1753. The Lodge at Alexandria, Virginia was first warranted by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania on February 3, 1783, as Lodge No. 39. George Washington attended a St. John the Baptist Celebration of the Lodge in June of 1784. He was later made an Honorary Member of the Lodge. On April 22, 1788, the Lodge received a Charter from the Grand Lodge of Virginia as Alexandria Lodge No. 22. The Lodge asked Washington to be its Charter Master under the Virginia Charter and he agreed. Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 9 Do You Have A Masonic Elevator Speech Ready? An elevator speech is one that you can deliver to one or more persons while taking a brief elevator ride. It may be 30 seconds, or 1 minute long. It must summarize and provide an important message in a minimum of words. For example, you step onto the elevator with a business associate, who says, "What is that lapel pin you have on?" By the time you reach his or her destination on the 3rd Floor, you should be able to say it is a Masonic pin, and state a few positive things about your membership or about the organization. How many times has an opportunity similar to that happened to you, but you quickly answered and hoped the other person would change the subject? How often, when you thought about the opportunity later, did you wish you would have been ready to produce a short, intelligent response? The time to prepare your "elevator speech" and explain Freemasonry and what it means to you – is now – before that chance arises. The opportunity may come on the street corner; it may occur as you are departing from church; it could materialize in a fast-food line as you are waiting to order. Some Masons believe the lack of having such an "elevator speech," is why membership is not advancing as it should. Too often, Masons are reluctant to speak up about their Masonic membership. Too often, they are not prepared to say something positive, and so don't say anything. Too often, they just feel unqualified to be that needed "public relations" representative for our Fraternity. In the Indiana Freemason magazine in 2013, George Burkley, a Past Master of Tyrian Lodge #12 in Goshen, IN, presented his views on the need for an "elevator speech." If someone would say to Brother Burkley, as they were entering an elevator, "I hear you are a Mason. What's that all about?" here is what he might say: Freemasonry is the world's oldest and largest fraternal organization for men over the age of 18. We are dedicated to serving our members and their families through building relationships, social networking, and activities with our members and in the community. Freemasonry is not a religion but it is an organization where every member must profess a belief in God. Freemasonry is not a charity but it is an organization that sponsors numerous charities, for example (and here he names charity endeavors that his Lodge, Grand Lodge, or one of his appendant bodies in Freemasonry supports). And finally, Freemasonry is not a volunteer organization but it is an organization where its members voluntarily bind themselves together to make themselves, and their community, a better place. Personally, my closest friends outside my family are members of the Masonic Fraternity. Masonic Facts The conventional establishment of Freemasonry is usually dated to 1717, when the Grand Lodge of London emerged on the 24th June. The emergence of this Grand Lodge marks the beginning of Grand Lodges governing other lodges. The third degree did not exist at the beginning of Freemasonry. In fact, it only started in the 1720s, and it took quite some time to spread through Masonic lodges. Charles Darwin was a Freemason. Darwin became a Freemason in Scotland, and his grandfather and son also were Freemasons. Freemasons played a great part in the Enlightenment. In the late 1700s they helped reform society. Since always, Freemasonry has valued human consciousness and reason, and these values were transmitted to the Enlightenment, when people were fighting for freedom of worship and speech, public education and a democratic government. Freemasons were also the first advocates of equality. The fraternity has always disregarded social distinctions and was one of the first organizations in the world to believe all men are equal. Korein Klarion Page 10 Cheyenne Shrine Club Installation Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 11 Korein Klarion Page 12 Potentate Installation in Rawlins Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 13 Korein Klarion Page 14 Cheyenne Visitation Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 15 Korein Klarion Page 16 Casper Potentate’s Visitation Your presence is requested On April 11th, 2015 at the Casper Shrine Club 39th & Coffman Casper, WY An opportunity to meet your 2015 Illustrious Sir Mike Reed and Lady Theresa along with the Divan members No Host bar/Hor d’oeuvres from 4:30 - 6:00 PM Reception will be held 6:00 - 7:00 PM Dinner will be served at 7:00 PM Steak/steak fries/salad $25 per person RSVP to Frank Selby @307-258-3480 or f.selby@bresnan.net Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 17 Pearl Harbor – Masonic Connections The disastrous attack by Japan against the United States at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, resulted in some Masonic connections. Henry C. Clausen, later to become the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction of the U.S., was assigned in 1944 by the U.S. Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, to conduct one of the many investigations of the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941. He conducted his extensive investigation during 1944 and 1945, while he was in the Judge Advocate General's Corps of the U.S. Army, a Major and then Lieutenant Colonel. Fox said that Clausen "concluded it was absurd to assume any complicity on the part of President Roosevelt or General George C. Marshall" for the Pearl Harbor attack, but instead Clausen blamed communications problems and an unworkable system of military intelligence. (Conspiracy theorists might say that Clausen, the Freemason, found that Roosevelt and Marshall, also Freemasons, were not to blame.) In the book At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor, by Gordon W. Prange, which is the most extensive book about the attack, the author refers to Clausen's appointment to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack saying that Stimson "had an excellent eye for a good man and could recognize efficiency when he saw it." He also says: "Clausen's judicious gaze reflected the astute lawyer which he was. Something in his eyes also revealed a touch of the mystic, a quality which led him to become a deeply committed Freemason of the thirty-third Degree." In Clausen's own book about his Pearl Harbor investigation, Pearl Harbor: Final Judgement, with Bruce Lee, published in 1992, shortly before his death, Clausen mentioned Freemasonry several times. At pages 56-57 he wrote: "So I called upon Harry Truman and met him for the first time. He was cooperative, but stiffer and more formal than I had expected. . . . he didn't respond with any enthusiasm. Then I told him: "When you were the Grand Master of the Masons in Missouri, I was Grand Orator of the Masonic Grand Lodge of California." Hearing this, Truman literally jumped up from his chair, came around the desk and began shaking my hand vigorously. "You'll have my complete cooperation, Henry," he promised, and he immediately began to put his words into action." At page 149 he wrote: ". . . MacArthur asked me some personal questions. I told him that when the war began, I had been the Grand Orator of the Masonic Grand Lodge of California, and I congratulated him, as I later did President Truman, on being made a thirty-third-degree Scottish Rite Mason. "He kept me in his office for nearly another hour, talking about how to expand in the Far East the moral principles of Freemasonry. Every dictator in history has tried to put the Masons out of business because they believe in freedom. MacArthur was positive that Hitler had poisoned the minds of the Japanese against the Masonic Order for this very reason, and that was why even the Constitution of Japan forbade anyone from joining the order. MacArthur promised me that if and when he got to Japan, he was going to make sure that provision was eliminated from any future Con- stitution. He did, too. "'Since we're talking in this fashion,' I said, 'may I tell you about the plight of some Masonic people in Manila? . . . Would there be any objection, General, to my using the military mail to send over some implements that are used to start up the Masonic Lodge, items such as rods, Bibles and so forth?' 'Absolutely not,' MacArthur said. 'I'm a Mason. My G-2, Willoughby, is a Mason. We'll make the arrangements for you.' "Well, Willoughby went overboard. He told me to send anything I wanted. . . . MacArthur was also instrumental in getting confiscated property in Manila and Japan returned to the Masons, and the Order has had the basis to flourish in both places and inculcate the spiritual values MacArthur recommended." Perhaps because of these comments, in Scapegoats: A Defense of Kimmel and Short at Pearl Harbor, by Edward L. Beach, the author, a retired U.S. Navy Captain, said that Clausen's book particularly faulted Admiral Kimmel and General Short for what happened at Pearl Harbor and other U.S. areas in December 1941, and laid qualified blame on President Roosevelt. "Significantly, he places no fault on either General Marshall or General MacArthur but took pleasure insofar as General MacArthur was concerned in the fortuitous fact that he and MacArthur were both thirty-second degree Masons. As he explains it, this fact itself exonerates MacArthur of any fault." By Bro. Paul Bessel Korein Klarion Page 18 South Team for North/South Shrine Bowl Name—High School Tayton Montgomery — Cheyenne Central Cooper Mirich Jace Petersen — Cokeville James Teichert Bays Park — Douglas Colter Haman Tanner Gamble Justin Leman Tevis Bartlett — Cheyenne East Bryan Bell Chandler Haukap Hayden Bomer — Evanston Hyrum Peterson William Kishpaugh Zane Hladky— Niobrara County Derick VandeBossche Martin Fitzwater Clayton Peden — Lyman Tristian Eikbugh — Laramie Andrew Pearson Danny Bradfield Brady Esquibel — GuernseySunrise Hayden Love — Green River Cade Covington — Mountain View Austin Housekeeper Caleb Flake Isaac Kampman Isaac Jefferson — Rawlins Jalen Krening Koltin Legerski — Rock Springs Jake Brown — Cheyenne South Cole Critchfield — Star Valley Jessie Sanders Juan Gomez — Torrington Trey Faessler PD Miller Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 19 North Team for North/South Shrine Bowl Name High School Rowan Hawk — Dubois Christian Mayer — Big Horn Kerry Powers Mason Lube Kasen Filbert — Buffalo Carter Myers — Cody Cap McClure Noah Rivera Brayden Feusner Joey Caffaro — Jackson Mark Ford Marcus Nolan — Kelly Walsh Josue Munoz Cade Biscoff — Lovell Dillon Matuska — Campbell County Talon Nelson Brandon Shelstad Calder Forcella — Greybull Riley Stringer — Powell Kalei Smith Carter Baxter Brandon Fullerton — Riverton Casey Savage Bo Patterson Joe Shassetz — Sheridan Colbey Bruney Tory Music Dillon Ehlers — Newcastle Lane Dockery — Tongue River Logan Wilson — Natrona County Josh Harshman Peter Bergman Stevann Brown Parker Franzen Jett Materi — Upton/Sundance Michael Yeradi — Wright Korein Klarion Page 20 John Cundall: Teacher, Coach, Shrine Bowl CEO My name is John Cundall and I live in Rock Springs with my wife, Kris. I am a teacher at RSHS and Kris is the principal at Walnut Elementary. Besides my teaching, I have also been the Executive Director of the Shrine Bowl All-Star Football game for the past two years. This upcoming 42nd annual game will be played on June 13th at 2:00 PM in Casper at NCHS. I have taught and coached for over 25 years so I have seen a lot of things change over the years in terms of the education of our youth. The one thing that has stayed consistent, however, has been that we have great kids here in Wyoming. A big part of what I have done over the years besides teaching math and business has been coaching football. I have many great memories of my times at the various schools where I have spent time. The positive relationships that I’ve built with students, parents and staff are memories that I cherish and won’t ever forget. I was fortunate enough over the years to have coached in the Shrine Bowl multiple times. The first time I ever made the trip to the hospital in Salt Lake City, it was something that profoundly affected me and was a very special experience. When I saw the care that the patients and families receive there, it really brought into focus what the Shrine Bowl was all about. I have believed since then that it is a trip that everyone should take. The trip to Salt Lake makes a person very humble when we think about the gifts of health that most of us enjoy. It really just makes all of us take stock of the gifts we’ve been given. The people there do such great work and they are a blessing for those that need the help. With this in mind when the Shriner’s needed someone to help take over the Shrine Bowl Director duties, it was something that I just felt very strongly about. I decided that it was something with which I would like to stay involved. It is a way for me to give something back for a game that’s been great for my family and myself. I personally appreciate the work of the Shriners and the 22 Shrine hospitals found nation wide. There have been over one million patients treated by the Shrine hospital system, one of which is a young man I had the opportunity to coach when I was in Gillette. I have seen first hand the difference that you and your peers make I am always the eternal optimist and believe that as good as things are, we can always strive to do things better. With this in mind, I ask that each of us do our part to raise money in the name of the Shrine Bowl for this worthy cause. There exists a multitude of ways for a business or an individual to raise money for this great game. There is a packet available that shows the many different levels of sponsorship. I am hoping that everyone will try to help round up new donors, sponsors and advertisers. If we can all find just one new sponsor, the game and ultimately, the children in the Shrine hospital system benefit greatly. “Strong Legs Run That Weak Legs May Walk” is as alive today as ever… maybe even more so! I am very appreciative of you considering helping do some extra ‘leg work’ for the Shrine Bowl! Again thank you for your efforts in the past, present and future. You all make a big difference in the lives of many here and afar! An Addendum: Serving on the Board of Directors, and now as President of the North South Shrine Bowl in 2015, has brought home to me the miracles our medical staff perform every day throughout this country and in Canada. But those miracles do not come cheaply. It take millions daily to keep it all running like the well oiled machine that it is. I am pleading with the Nobles of Korein to support our effort to raise money for our hospital. Each of us knows someone who owns a business in this state, whether that person is a Shriner or not. Please talk to them about sponsoring the game or, at a minimum, buying an ad in our program. If each of us would just garner one additional ad, we could easily double the money we send to SLC. And please don’t forget to send that check for the game day tickets!! If you need any help selling ads or have any questions about the process, call me (Carl Pappert) at 307-421-2283, or send me an email at cpappert@gmail.com Each of you is a partner in the success of this game and we all need you to make it succeed. Thanks. Volume 121, Issue 1 Page 21 52 Club Winners Oct 31 Ed Wallace Cheyenne $100 Nov 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov 27 Nov 28 Howard Weston Ryan Gilson Vicky Sessions Dugan Simmons Zayvier Merrill Rock Springs Guernsey Casper Casper Cheyenne $100 $100 $100 $400 Thanksgiving $100 Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 19 Dec 25 Dec 26 Chris Tyler Keith White Jim Beatty Bob Spicer Mike Pettygrew Rock Springs Cheyenne Guernsey Rock Springs Guernsey $100 $100 $100 $400 Christmas $100 Jan 1 Jan 2 Jan 9 Jan 16 Jan 23 Jan 30 Tony Scott Lee Killian Mike Wade Edward Delgado Marian Gilson Lee Killian Cheyenne Laramie Encampment Guernsey Guernsey Laramie $200 New Year’s Day $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Feb 1 Feb 6 Feb 13 Feb 20 Feb 27 Jason Busby John Dagit Rodger Kentfield Gigi Jasper Howard Weston Edmond, OK Cheyenne Cheyenne Rock Springs Rock Springs $200 Super Bowl $100 $100 $100 $100 Black Camel Clarence A. Brimmer, PP 10/23/2014 Vernon Dale Carson 11/27/2014 Harold W. Graham 9/22/2014 Calvin K. Fogg 11/17/2014 Jack Powell Lilly 12/23/2014 Norman R. Udewitz 11/23/2014 Rod Lawrence 1/8/2015 Korein Klarion Page 22 KOREIN TEMPLE BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY This Directory is compiled for the convenience of those who receive this publication. Take it with you when you travel in Korein territory so you will know where to find your Shriner friends. If your business is not listed, it is only $25 per year. Write: Korein Klarion, PO Box 640, Rawlins, WY 82301. This is a great bargain! GOOD FELLOWS TO KNOW AND WITH WHOM TO DO BUSINESS CASPER ARROW REALITY CO. 143 N. Kimball Casper WY 82601 Gunars Hvastkovs 266-2320 BUSH-WELLS SPORTING GOODS 500 South Center Casper WY 82601 bushwel@aol.com 235-6671 800-488-7116 RBC WEALTH MANAGEMENT Craig Warner, 1st VP & Financial Advisor Petroleum Bldg PO Box 2379 Casper WY 82601 237-1400 CASPER BEVERAGE Budweiser-Michelob-Hieneken PO Box 897 Casper WY 82602 Carroll P. Orrison 235-2189 CASPER LIQUOR STORE 130 N. Ash Casper WY 82601 237-9388 COLISEUM MOTORS CO. “Casper’s Car Corner” 6351 E. 2nd St. Casper WY 82609 577-9999 www.ColiseumMotors.com PETERBUILT OF WYOMING William F DeVore, Pres. & GM R Fred DeVore, VP Stanley F DeVore Jr, Retired KOREIN ORIENTAL BAND PO Box 2222 Casper WY 82602 Meets every Thursday @7:30pm at the Casper Shrine Club MERBACK AWARDS COMPANY 778 CY Avenue Casper WY 82601 Nick & Gaylene Tomas Ph 265-1430 Fax 577-8622 MOVIE PALACE Fox III & American Movie Palace Rialto Movie, Iris VIII, Eastridge IV Casper WY MPI WAREHOUSE SPECIALTY 755 N. Glenn Rd Casper WY 82601 Jim Cox WATERWORKS INDUSTRIES, INC 1328 West English Avenue PO Box 3620 Casper WY 82602 Joe Norfolk, Ed Sommers 2659566 WEINRICH’S QUALITY MEATS/ BULLWHIP CATERING 412 E. 5th Street Casper WY 82602 James Weinrich/David Weinrich 237-2559 SANDBAR LOUNGE 100 N. Ash Casper WY 82601 266-2745 ARROWHEAD CATERING Ron & Ellen Strang Office—237-5014 Cell—258-7674 Let us make your event special! CHEYENNE CHOICE PROPERTIES 525 Randall Ave #103 Cheyenne WY 82001 Roger A. Greenlee 632-1700 BIJOU, INC Twin Theater, Capital XII Cheyenne WY BERNARD E. COLE DONALD A. COLE Attorneys at Law Suite 100 Executive Bldg 219 E. 20th St 634-5891 Cheyenne WY 82001 638-0308 CHEYENNE KOREIN INDIANS Carl Pappert, Great Chief PO Box 322 Cheyenne WY 82003 HAROLD F. JOHNSON MASONRY 6723 Powderhouse Rd Cheyenne WY 82009 James H. Johnson 632-0628 PONY X-PRESS PRINTING PRINTER OF THE KLARION 211 E. 19th St. Cheyenne WY 82001 635-8621 Joe Burgess 635-3235 TOWN & COUNTRY SUPERMARKET LIQUORS 614 S. Greeley Highway Cheyenne WY 82007 Maurice W. Brown 632-8735 WYOMING SECURITY SYSTEMS INC PO Box 15730 Cheyenne WY 82003 Tom Russell 634-8513 KOREIN LEGION OF HONOR Scot Withers, Commander PO Box 322 Cheyenne WY 82003 Volume 121, Issue 1 KOREIN FRONTIERSMEN PO Box 322 Cheyenne WY 82003 MARV’S PLACE 223 W. Lincolnway Cheyenne WY 82001 Marvin Wolf 632-7887 ORDER OF QUETZALCOATL The Members of Teocalli 1369 are proud supporters of Korein Temple. LANDER FREMONT MOTOR CO. 555 East Main St Lander WY 82520 332-4355 Bill & Jim Guschewsky LARAMIE COOK & ASSOCIATES, PC Members of Nation Network, Estate Planning Attorney 505 S. 3rd Suite 200 Laramie WY 82070 Dennis C. Cook 745-7320 RAWLINS BI-RITE PHARMACY & GIFTS 3003rd St Rawlins WY 82301 Rod Waeckerlin 324-3403 DAILY TIMES 6th & Buffalo Rawlins WY 82301 324-3411 ALLEN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE PO Box 2169 Rawlins WY 82301 324-6611 RAWLINS NATIONAL BANK 5th & Buffalo Kurt Kelly Page 23 JACKALOPE PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLIES 516 W. Buffalo Rawlins WY 82301 324-7788 John Moyer KILBURN TIRE COMPANY 116 W. Cedar Rawlins WY 82301 Scott Williams MOVIES III Michael Ito 266-3647 MACPHERSON, KELLY & THOMPSON, LLC PO Box 999 Rawlins WY 82301 Kurt Kelly 324-2713 Thomas Thompson ROGER J. SCHNEIDER, CPA Certified Public Accountant 118 5th St PO Box 577 Rawlins WY 82301 Century 21 Cornerstone Realty 502 Spruce Rawlins WY 82301 David Shadrick 324-3349 DOUGLAS DOUGLAS SHRINE CLUB PO Box 434 Douglas WY 82633 TORRINGTON OLSON TIRE COMPANY 1008 Main St Torrington WY 82240 Gary D. Olson 532-4141 SOUTHWEST HIDE COMPANY 1101 East 28th Ave Torrington WY 82240 Bill Rueb 532-7899 ROCK SPRINGS JOHN BUNNING TRANSFER CO 1600 Elk St Star Cinema Rock Springs Star Twin MCCURTAIN MOTORS 1900 Foothill Blvd 362-2151 Rock Springs WY 82901 Bill, Jim & Scott McCurtain RED HORSE OIL COMPANY Get N Go Convenience Stores Exxon/Mobil Distributors Reliance Rd Rock Springs WY 82901 Peter J. Bunning, General Mgr. SOUND DECISIONS AUDIO 1103 Pilot Butte Ave Rock Springs WY 382-2940 Gerald K. Georgis WESTERN WYOMING BEVERAGES, INC 100 Reliance Rd PO Box 1336 Rock Springs WY 82902 Bob Spicer, PP STAR STADIUM X THEATER Michael Ito GREEN RIVER STAR TWIN THEATER Michael Ito SARATOGA Century 21 Cornerstone Realty 318 N. 1st St. Saratoga WY 82331 David Shadrick 326-5760 Korein Temple of the AAONMS of North America Korein Klarion PO Box 640 Rawlins WY 82301 Phone: 307-333-6611 E-mail: KoreinShrineTemple@ gmail.com Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 74
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