EDGE&TA Branch 118


Meetings are held every third Thursday of the month at 6pm.
Meetings are held every third Thursday of the month at 6pm.
Thanks for your interest in the Great Basin Antique Machinery (GBAM) Association. We consist of a group of men and women who are dedicated to the collection and preservation of antique machinery. We routinely display our antique machinery in state and county fairs and city celebrations throughout the year with our main show located on the infield of the racetrack at the annual Weber County Fair. At our main show, we hold tractor games, tractor pulls, and tractor parade and thresh grain. The public is invited to enjoy watching the competition and to stroll through our many displays of tractors, hit and miss engines and other antique equipment.
We are a branch of the Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association (EDGE&TA) which is a national organization that provides us with safety guidelines, insurance, and a network for the more than a hundred such organizations and thousands of members that are located throughout the United States.
Our club began in May of 1992 as an outing at Ray Strong’s residence located in Hooper, Utah. Ray ran his old Hanacheck Wood Framed Pea Viner that was once owned by the Perry Canning Company. From these humble beginnings a group of friends formed the Great Basin Collectors of Antique Machinery, Stationary and Traction Engines (C.A.S.T.) club. We displayed annually at the Weber County Fair during the first week of August.
Roger Gray of Ogden, Utah became the first president of the newly organized club named the Great Basin Antique Machinery (GBAM). Their first two shows were held in 1997 and 1998 and were held at Ed Northrop’s lot located in Farr West, Utah located next to I-15. They were just a group of friends having a good time together. It was unexpected but a good number of people just driving by got off at the next I-15 exit and journeyed back to see our displays.
Our motto is “Preserving The Past For The Future” and we enjoy showing the younger generation how grandpa and grandma used to make their work and their lives a little easier. It is the participation of our members and their willingness to share their many and varied talents that make this such an enjoyable club to join. We average over one hundred paid members each year.
If you collect, restore, or just enjoy old equipment, or appreciate a simpler time we would enjoy having you as a member. Please don’t hesitate to call or ask a member for more information. Check out our Website www.EDGETA.ORG. A Membership Application is provided on our page for your use.
GREAT BASIN ANTIQUE MACHINERY (GBAM), Branch 95
(Non-Profit Club)
“Preserving the Past for the Future”
Our club originated in May 1992 as an outing held at Ray Strong’s residence located in Hooper, Utah. Ray operated his antique Hanacheck Wood Framed Pea Viner that was once owned by the Perry Canning Company.
From these humble beginnings a group of friends eventually formed the “Great Basin Collectors of Antique Machinery, Stationary and Traction (CAST) Engines” organization/club.
Events held:
1992 Weber County Fair, Southeast of coliseum.
1993 Weber County Fair, same location, they moved the food-court and stage.
1994 Weber County Fair, same location, problems getting passes for members.
1995 Weber County Fair, same location, we were blocking entrance to coliseum.
1996 Weber County Fair, relocated further west, our noise upset the horses.
Great Basin Antique Machinery (GBAM):
In 1997 it was decided to change the name of the club. Their first two shows in 1997 and 1998 were held in Ed Northrop’s lot located in Far West. They were just a group of friends having a good time together. It was completely unexpected but a good number of people driving exited at the next I-15 exit and journeyed back to see the equipment displays.
Events held:
1997 1st Annual Show, 1100 N. 2000 W., Farr West, Utah, 12-14 September.
1998 2nd Annual Show, 1100 N. 2000 W., Farr West, Utah, 11-13 September.
1999 3rd Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2000 4th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2001 5th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, N.W. corner, problems getting passes.
2002 6th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2003 7th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2004 8th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2005 9th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2006 10th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2007 11th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack.
2008 12th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, infield of racetrack. Also EDGE&TA Southwest Regional Show.
2009 13th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair.
2010 14th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, 11-14 August.
2011 15th Annual Show at the Weber County Fair, 10-13 August.
Past Officers:
1992 to 1996 Newsletter Editors: Ray Strong and Kevin Fielding.
1997 President: Roger Gray
Vice President: Dennis Illum
Secretary: Kevin Fielding
ED: Kevin Fielding
1998 President: Roger Gray
Vice President: Ken Seidl
Secretary: Kevin Fielding
ED: Kevin Fielding
1999 President: Roger Gray
Vice President: Marty Simonson
Secretary: Kevin Fielding
ED: Kevin Fielding
2000 President: Roger Gray
Vice President: Marty Simonson
Secretary: Kevin Fielding
ED: Kevin Fielding
2001 President: Roger Gray
Vice President: Marty Simonson
Secretary: Dennis Illum
ED: Kevin Fielding
2002 –
2004 President: Marty Simonson
Vice President: Bob Harvey
Secretary: Suzanne Ferrin
ED: Suzanne Ferrin
2005 President: David Toone
Vice President: Karl Bodily
Secretary: Suzanne Ferrin
ED: Suzanne Ferrin
2006 President: Dennis Holland
Vice President: Karl Bodily
Secretary: Carma Baker
ED: Kevin Fielding
2007 President: Dennis Holland
Vice President: Tawnya Stevenson
Secretary: Tawnya Stevenson
ED: Suzanne Ferrin
Finance: Bryce Draper
Member: Dave Toone
2008 President: Marty Simonson
Vice President: J. J. Lydon
Safety Officer: Bob Harvey
Secretary: Suzanne Ferrin
ED: Suzanne Ferrin
Finance: Bryce Draper
Member: Dave Toone
2009 President: Marty Simonson
Vice President & Safety Officer: Bob Harvey
Secretary: Kevin Fielding
ED: Kevin Fielding
Finance: Bryce Draper
Member: Dave Toone
2010 President: Marty Simonson
Vice President & Safety Officer: Bob Harvey
Secretary: Gary P. Pitlo
Treasurer: Jay Riggs
Board Member: Jeff East
Board Member: Kevin Fielding
Board Member: Gary Probasco
2011 President: Marty Simonson
Vice President & Safety Officer: Bob Harvey
Secretary: Gary P. Pitlo
Treasurer: Jay Riggs
Board Member: Jeff East
Board Member: Kevin Fielding
Board Member: Gary Probasco
Updated, April 2011
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF
(A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION)
We, the undersigned natural persons all being of the age of eighteen years old or more, acting as incorporators under the Utah Non-Profit Corporation and Cooperative Association Act, adopt the following Articles of Incorporation for such corporation:
ARTICLE I
NAME
The Association shall be a non-stock, non-profit corporation, incorporated under the laws of the State of Utah. The name of the Association shall be the Great Basin Antique Machinery Association.
ARTICLE II
DURATION
The period for the duration of this Association shall be perpetual.
ARTICLE III
PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES
The Association is organized to educate the public to the significance of the industrial revolution on industry and agriculture; to assist members in the preservation and restoration of industrial and agricultural equipment; to serve as a resource of information on early industrial and agricultural development to educators, civic groups, museums, researchers, artisans, historians, as well as the general public.
ARTICLE IV
MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 – The Association shall have no class of members.
Section 2 – Who May Join
Section 3 – Termination of Membership
ARTICLE V
DUES
Section 1 – Annual Dues.
Section 2 – Payment of Dues.
Section 3 – EDGE&TA Membership & General Liability Insurance
ARTICLE VI
FISCAL YEAR
The fiscal year shall run with the calendar year from January 1 to December 31.
ARTICLE VII
MEETINGS
Section 1 – General Meetings.
Section 2 – Quorum.
Section 3 – Voting
Section 4 – Order of Business.
(2) Reading of minutes and treasury report
(3) Receiving of communications
ARTICLE VIII
TRUSTEES
Section 1 – Number of Trustees
Section 2 – Method of Election
Section 3 – Term of Office
Section 4 – Duties
Section 5 – Vacancies
Section 6 – Removal of Trustees
ARTICLE IX
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Section 1 – Number of Officers
Section 2 – Method of Election
Section 3 – Term of office
Section 4 – Duties of Officers
Section 5 – Vacancies
ARTICLE X
COMMITTEES
Section 1 – Standing Committees
Section 2 – Special Committees
Section 3 – Vacancies
ARTICLE XI
AMENDMENTS
These by-laws may be amended or altered in all or in part by a majority of a quorum of members at any duly organized meeting of the Association. The proposed changes shall be noticed in the Association’s newsletter announcing the meeting time, date and place.
ARTICLE XII
DISTRIBUTIONS
Section 1 — Any and all monies of the Association will be dispersed with no less than two signatures for such funds as the Executive Officers may provide to be used at the discretion of individual officers or members for a specific purpose.
Section 2 — The Executive Officers of the Association and the Board of Trustees shall serve without salary. Members may request reimbursed for expenses on presentation of an itemized bill to the Secretary/Treasurer and when approved by two of the Executive Officers or Board of Trustees.
Section 3 — Members of the Association are prohibited from entering into any contract or cause any work to be done for the Association, except as directed by the Executive Officers or Board of Trustees.
Section 4 — The Executive Officers along with the Board of Trustees shall determine the amount of membership dues, pull registration fees, and other monies. All monies collected by the Association shall be added to the general fund and shall be used first to pay expenses of the Association. Any monies remaining shall be reinvested into Association activities for the further Association goals, as determined by the Executive Officers and Board of Trustees.
Section 5 — No part of the net earning of the Association shall inure to the benefit of or be distributable to its trustees, officers, or other private persons, except that the Association shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth in Article III hereof. No substantial part of the activities of the Association shall be the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation and that the Association shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements) any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate or public office. Not withstanding any other provision of these Articles of Incorporation, the Association shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended or supplemented, or (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) on the Internal Revenue Code as amended or supplemented.
ARTICLE XIII
DISSOLUTION
By two-thirds vote of all members of the Association, the Association may be dissolved. Upon the dissolution of the Association, The Board of Trustees shall, after paying or making provisions for the payment of all liabilities of the Association, dispose of all assets of the Association to any organization, exempted under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provision of any future Internal Revenue Law), as the Board of Trustees shall determine. Any such assets not so disposed of shall be disposed of by the District Court of the county in which the principal office of the Association is then located, exclusively for such purposes or to such organization or organizations, as said court shall determine, which are organized and operated exclusively for such purposes.
ARTICLE XIV
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE and BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The names and addresses of the Executive Committee and the Board of Trustees of this Association at the time of this revision (5 April 2011) are as follows:
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Marty Simonson, Trustee
3961 West 800 North
West Point, UT 84015
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Robert Harvey, Trustee
310 North 1425 East
Layton, UT 84040
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Gary P. Pitlo, Trustee
246 W. Oaks Circle
Ogden, UT 84404
Club Mailing Address:
2655 Kiesel Ave, Ogden, UT 84401
Club Contact Email:
[email protected]
Club Phone Number:
(801) 721-4822
Club Fax Number:
(801) 675-5132
President:
Jeffrey East
4345 W 2200 N, Ogden UT 84404, [email protected], 801-731-4104
Vice President:
Ralph Buckway
1456 West 1520 North, Clinton, UT 84401, [email protected] , (801) 430-3979
Secretary:
Darin Green
3691 W 3550 S, West Haven UT 84401, [email protected], (801) 710-9261
Treasurer:
Robert East
2655 Kiesel Avenue, Ogden UT 84401, [email protected], (801) 721-4822
Safety Director:
Bill Batchelor
5782 S 6300 W, Hooper, UT 84315, [email protected], (801) 388-0740
Editor:
Darin Green
3691 W 3550 S, West Haven UT 84401, [email protected], 801-710-9261
Membership Director:
Robert East
2655 Kiesel Ave, Ogden UT 84401, [email protected], 801-721-4822
The Pecos Valley Classic Ag Tractor Club (EDGE&TA Branch 222) meets the first Tuesday of each month at the La Fonda restaurant in Artesia, NM. Most members arrive early to enjoy a meal before the meeting begins at 7pm. We welcome visitors and new members who are interested in antique tractors.
Branch 14 was formed in 1985, and has approximately 350 members. Although many of its members come from states surrounding Utah, most are from what we call the Wasatch Front. That is basically from Ogden in the north, to Provo in south, with Salt Lake City in the middle.
Club Mailing Address:
2046 S. 800 W, Mapleton, UT 84664
Club Contact Email:
[email protected]
Club Phone Number:
(801) 822-7940
President:
Leo Fsinster P.O. Box 40, Goshen, UT 84633, , (801) 667-9925
Vice President:
Jesse Everett 2046 s 800 w, Mapleton, UT 84664, , (801) 822-7940
Secretary:
Dennis Peterson 510 e 460 n, Mapleton, UT 84664, , (801) 498-7929
Treasurer:
Neil Hinckley
P.O. Box 1343, Provo, UT 84605, 801-372-7699
[email protected]
Safety Director:
Ryan Creer 7836 s 1400 w, Spanish fork, UT 84660, , (801) 362-1211
Editor:
Vacant
Membership Director:
Jesse Everett 2046 s 800 w, Mapleton, UT 84664, [email protected], (801) 822-7940
Club Contact Name: Ryan Beatie
Club Contact Address: 10386 Sunset View Court, Grass Valley, CA 95949
Club Contact E-mail Address: [email protected]
Club Contact Phone Number: (916) 804-5626
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