The Idaho Enterprise | June 23, 2022

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June 23, 2022

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The Idaho Enterprise

OBITUARIES

NEWS OF RECORD

Mary Naylor

March 25, 1955 - Tuesday June 14, 2022

Mary Naylor, 67, of Malad Idaho passed away on Tuesday June 14 at her home after a long illness. She was the third child of Hyrum Dean and Mary Rae Naylor born on March 25, 1955 in Salt Lake City Utah. Mary grew up in South Jordan, Ut and attended elementary school there. She attended West Jordan Jr. High and then the family moved to Malad Idaho in 1969. Mary attended Malad High School and graduated with the class of 1973. She then went to Ricks College and graduated with an Associate degree, then transferred to BYU and graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Child Development Family Relations. Following BYU she served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Illinois Chicago mission. Mary loved her mission and was happy to serve for two extra months for a total of 20 months. After her mission Mary moved to Salt Lake City and worked for a preschool for about a year until she decided to go back to school. Mary then attended Idaho State University Vocational technology and earned her LPN certificate in 1980. She worked in Idaho Falls in the ICU for 10 years. While working full time Mary earned her Associate and Bachelor’s degrees in Nursing. She moved to Salt Lake City in1990 and was a charge nurse in the telemetry unit at Holy Cross Hospital. In 1996 Mary returned to Malad to be closer to her parents. She worked at Oneida County Hospital, Long term care and also did home health. She was a Diabetic educator and taught CNA classes at the hospital. She taught the health professions classes at Malad High school for many years. Mary also was a clinical instructor for the LPN program for a short time through ISU. She retired early due to health problems.

Mary Naylor

Mary loved traveling when she was younger and took many trips. She traveled all over the United States, Hawaii, Europe and the Middle East. Her favorite place to visit was Israel, especially Jerusalem. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She served in many callings including Primary, Relief Society, Visiting Teacher and Cub Scouts. Although Mary never had any children of her own she was a positive influence in the lives of many students, cub scouts, and her nieces and nephews. She is survived by her brothers and sisters, Craig, Keven (Marcia), Michele (Matt), Curtis, and Laurel (Pat). She is also survived by many nieces and nephews and her fur baby cats, Jellybean and Jewels. Preceded in death by her parents and sister in law Diane Naylor. Funeral services were held on Tuesday June 21, 2022 at 12 noon in the Malad LDS Stake Center. Friends visited with the family at the Horsley Funeral Home Monday evening from 7-8 p.m. and Tuesday morning from 10:30-11:30 a.m. prior to going to the church.

ONEIDA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Steven Workman, Malad, fail to obey traffic control devices, $33.50, costs $56.50 Michael Gregson, Pocatello, speeding, $33.50, costs $59.50 Danine Hobson, Malad, speeding, $33.50, costs $56.50 Sean Hoffman, Liberty, fail to obey traffic control devices, $33.50, costs $56.50 Keith John, Burke, speeding, $33.50, costs $59.50 Aaron Lamb, Blackfoot, speeding $33.50, costs $59.50 MALAD CITY Koy Muir, Rupert, speeding, $33.50, costs $59.50 Bracken Ward, Malad, fail to obtain motorcycle endorsement drivers license, $44.50, costs $59.50; fail

to register vehicle annually, $10.50, costs $56.50 IDAHO STATE POLICE William Comfort, Bozeman, speeding, $33.50, costs $56.50 Vaniea Reese, Great Falls, speeding (16 mph or over), $98.50, costs $56.50 Sarah Bentley, Rexburg, speeding, $33.50, costs $59.50 Shaun Booth, Chandler, speeding, $33.50, costs, $56.50 Engelbert Holder, San Francisco, speeding, $33.50, costs $59.50 Amy Nydegger, Bountiful, speeding, $33.50, costs $59.50 Susan Orr, Farmington, speeding, $33.50, costs $56.50 Mason Sekona, Oakdale, speeding (16 mph or over), $98.50, costs $56.50

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Welsh Festival Vendors Come to the 16th annual Malad Valley Welsh Festival on June 24-25 and enjoy great food and shop for unique gifts for yourself and others! Everyone is invited to all events and activities, but be sure to visit the vendor booths. The Taste of Wales booth will feature Welsh cookies as well as other Welsh delicacies prepared by the Family and Consumer Science students and their teacher, Shantel Tavoian. Besides Welsh food, attendees will find hamburgers and scones (Eliason family), fish and chips (Fish-On Gourmet), Greek gyros, fajitas, and Philly cheese steak sandwiches (Pita Works Grill), and pulled pork sandwiches (Iron Door Smokehouse). Drinks, treats, and shaved ice will be at Bamma Wamma’s, and fresh squeezed lemonade will be prepared by Brooke and William Pack. Desserts and treats will include cookies and fancy treats at Ganache Pastries, churros at Chur-

ro’Amazin, and ice cream at the Rollin’ Moose. The Welsh Country Store will be selling all kinds of souvenirs of the Festival, including shirts, caps, and blankets. Volumes 1-3 of the Malad Valley Family History and Volume 1 of the Winning Poems from the Welsh Festival (2017-2021) will be for sale. Kids’ toys, Welsh flags, mugs, keychains, and other items will make shopping fun. Other vendors will be selling handmade jewelry and hair accessories (Ada Campbell), novels and hand cream (Carla Kelly), freeze dried snacks (Kristin and David Long), alpaca and sheep wool purses, sweaters, and back packs (Ecologic Arts), handmade gifts (Fonnie Miller), car seat covers, dish towels, and baby gifts (Vickie Ingram), educational learning aides for kids (Jensen sisters), quilts, hot pads, and handcrafted items from recycled wool (Jolyn John), chalk décor (Julie Williams), clothing and jewelry (Stacy

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Burton), baby and mama gifts (Sweet N Swag), and pumice stones and soaps (Volcano Girls). A new feature at the Festival will be Adventure Time bouncy castles and houses. The bouncy toys will be set up beyond the home-run fence in Malad City Park. For one admission price, kids can bounce all day! For the Welsh Festival schedule, see www. welshfestival.com or the Welsh Edition of the Idaho Enterprise.

Attention - Idaho Medicare Supplement Clients! Changes to Idaho Rule, IDAPA 18.04.10: 1. Medicare Supplement policyholders may change their insurance company and/or plan annually regardless of health conditions during a 63-day enrollment period beginning on the policyholder’s birthday. 2. Premium rates for new Medicare Supplement policies (including when changing insurance companies) will no longer be based on the age of the applicant. This is referred to as “community rating.” • Current Medicare Supplement plans are guaranteed renewable, and current policies will continue unless a change is requested by the policyholder. • Change may be made beginning the day of your birthday and last for 63 days following.

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