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The Friends of the Oneida County Public Library named the winners of their spring Read-a-Thon on Friday.

Colt Price and Mariah Price were recognized for their reading efforts over the duration of the contest, and were presented with Thank You cards and a gift card to Bamma Wamma’s. Mariah was unable to attend in person due to illness.

Levi Balazs was named the winner of the contest, with a total of 80 hours of reading, which brought in $100 for the library. Representatives from the American Legion and the Lions Club, who both donated $100, were on hand to congratulate the winners.

Ann Rethard, on behalf of the Friends of the Oneida County Public Library, congratulated the participants and overall winner on their dedication and effort in the contest. While the read-a-thon did not bring out as many participants as the Friends had hoped, those in attendance expressed the feeling that it was a worthwhile endeavor, and should be continued in the future.

“Nothing sparks creativity like reading. I’ll let you know that this young man here,” Rethard said, motioning to Balazs, “is right now working on a very creative project.”

“I’m making a chainmail vest out of old soda cans,” Levi said, holding a large bag of can tops. He is collecting pull-tabs from empty cans to form into an armor vest for the Renaissance Faire.

“It’s wonderful to see we have such literate and creative kids here,” Rethard said.

Levi explained that he liked to read a wide variety of books, but specifically mentioned the “I Am America” books, which he said were about “people in all kinds of situations.”

The Enterprise congratulates the Friends of the Oneida County Public Library for their promotion of reading, and the winners for their own pursuit it!

Malad City Depot about noon on March 13th. The derailment was caused by unknown person or persons tampering with the switch leading from the main line to the house tracks, according to Bob Wuthrich, Malad UP agent.

Senior Master Sergeant Stanley W. Edwards was selected the 1967 winner of one of the two annual United States Air Force-wide personnel awards. He was named outstanding personnel technicians.

Lovely Camille Jones will tell of her yearlong reign at the annual Malad pageant to be held March 23. She will play “Caprice Espangnol” by Moritz Moszkowski in the state pageant at Boise in June. Miss Jones is a freshman at Snow College, Ephraim, and is majoring in elementary education and minoring in music.

The Miss Malad City of 1969 will take place on Saturday night at the Malad Elementary auditorium with Janice Jones, Jan Moon, Brenda Ipsen, Donette Eliason, Suzanne Laws, Jeanene Rose, Margaret Bush, and Wendy Hess vying for the Miss Malad title.

Three public buildings, Malad High School, Malad Stake and Malad Second Ward were broken into over the weekend, according to Clarence Anderson, Malad City Police officer. A window was broken out in the High School and a tape recorder was taken. At the Malad Stake Center nothing was taken, and a typewriter was stolen from the Malad LDS Second Ward.

In a picture taken in 1901 is the St. John Band. Pictured in The Idaho Enterprise are Ed Monson, John James, David Deschamps, Johnny Stevens, Evan W. Jones, Johnny Peterson, Thomas S. Thomas, Sevil Illum, John Reed, Dave Tovey, Ephraim Jones, Francis Deschamps, John Hill, Lorenzo Josephson, Joe Josephson, Thomas Thomas Jr., Morris Thomas, David S. Thomas, and William (Drummer Bill) Williams.

Read-a-thon winner Levi Balazs recieves his award certificate from Ann Rethard. Levi read for a total of 80 hours, and raised $100 for the library

Austin Thomas Sherlock

City, Idaho 83252

IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ONEIDA

IN RE: Austin Thomas Sherlock

Case No. CV36-23-0031

NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult or Emancipated Minor)

A Petition to change the name of Austin Thomas Sherlock, now residing in the City of Malad, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Oneida County, Idaho.

The name will change to Austin Chris Bennett. The reason for the change in name is: I have been reunited with my biological father, Darryl Heeth Bennett and I want to carry his surname and be associated with him.

A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 2:30 o'clock p.m. on April 27, 2023, at the Oneida County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court good reason against the name change.

Date: March 10, 2023

CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT

Dale Davis #5483-3-16-23-30-4-6-23-T4

On This Day

1775 Patrick Henry proclaims "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in favor of Virginian troops joining U.S. Revolutionary War

1839 First recorded use of "OK" [oll korrect] (Bostons' Morning Post)

1840 John William Draper takes first successful photo in U.S. of the Moon (daguerreotype), in New York City

1856 18-year-old English chemist William Perkin accidentally produces the first synthetic aniline dye 'mauveine' (purple) during his Easter holiday

1857 Elisha Otis installs his first elevator at 488 Broadway in New York City

1880 Flour rolling mill patented (John Stevens of Wisconsin)

1903 The Wright brothers first file a patent for a flying machine, which is granted three years later

1929 First telephone installed at the President's desk under the Hoover administration at the White House

1936 Physician Joseph G. Hamilton injects a leukemia patient with a sodium radioisotope, first intravenous injection of a human with a radioisotope

Brain Teasers

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ONEIDA

Case No. CV36-23-0023

DANIEL ROBERT HARRISON, Deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROBERT C. HARRISON has been appointed personal representative of the estate of the above-named decedent. All persons having claims against the decedent or the estate are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred.

Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the address indicated and filed with the Clerk of the Court.

DATED this 1st day of March, 2023.

Robert Montgomery Attorney for Personal Representative

2160 S. Twin Rapid Boise, Idaho 83709 #5488-3-9-16-23-23-T3

SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ONEIDA COUNTY

LON COLTON, CLERK OF THE COURT BY: DEPUTY CLERK – DALE DAVIS

IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ONEIDA

IN RE: Aaliyah Marie Driskel

CASE NO. CV36-23-0024

NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult or Emancipated Minor)

A Petition to change the name of Aaliyah Marie Driskel now residing in the City of Malad, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Oneida County, Idaho. The name will change to Aaliyah Marie Hobson. The reason for the change in name is: To disconnect from that family.

A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on April 6, 2023, at the Oneida County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court good reason against the name change.

Date: 02/28/2023

CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT

Dale Davis #5482-3-9-16-23-30-T4

DEADLINE to submit items for THE IDAHO

NOTICE OF SALE OF STRAY

Pursuant to Title 25, Chapter 23, Idaho Code, the Deputy Brand Inspector is holding one red cow.

Found on Pleasantview Association.

Upon proof of ownership animals may be claimed by contacting Josh Paskett, 208-766-3152, and paying expenses incurred. Otherwise the said animal will be sold at public auction.

#5484-3-23-30-23-T2

DEPUTY BRAND INPECTOR

JOSH PASKETT

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY NOTICE

Why would anyone have unclaimed money? Unclaimed money consists of forgotten bank accounts, refund checks, utility deposits, wages, tax refunds and more.

The Idaho State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division acts as a consumer protection agency to ensure forgotten funds are returned to their rightful owners. Check online for your name at YourMoney.Idaho.gov.

#5486-3-23-23-T1

Request For Sealed Bids For Oneida County

Oneida County is accepting sealed bids for the sealcoat (AP4 Asphalt Surface Treatment or equivalent) of the runway, taxiway, and apron of the Oneida County Airport located at 1312 S 2100 W, Malad City, ID 83252.

Sealed bids shall be addressed to: Clerk of the Oneida County Board of County Commissioners, 10 Court Street, Malad City, Idaho 83252, no later than 4 pm (Mountain Standard Time, henceforth "MST") April 21, 2023.

Bid packets are available at the Oneida County Courthouse by contacting the Clerk’s office at 208-766-4116 extension 100. Electronic bid packets are available free of charge. There is a $75.00 non-refundable charge payable to Oneida County for contractors requesting hard copy prequalification packets. Payment for the hard copy prequalification packets can be made by credit card, cash or certified check and payment for hard copy prequalification packets must be made prior to the packets being sent out.

Schedule of events are as follows:

• RFB published March 16, 2023, and March 23, 2023.

• Prebid Conference, Site walkthrough, and question and answer session for potential bidders will be held at 10:00 A.M. (MST), April 06, 2023, at Oneida County Airport, located at 1312 S 2100 W, Malad City, ID 83252.

• Written questions should be submitted no later than close of business Tuesday, April 11, 2023, addressed to the Oneida County Clerk, 10 Court Street, Malad City, Idaho 83252 or can be emailed to lcolton@oneidaid.us.

• Questions will be answered by Friday, April 14, 2023.

• RFB response deadline is 4:00 pm (MST) April 21, 2023.

• Opening of bids will commence at 5:00 pm (MST) Friday, April 21, 2023, at Hess Pumice, located at 100 Hess Dr, Malad City, ID 83252 by the Oneida County Airport Board.

• The Airport Board shall review the bids and shall provide a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners on April 24, 2023, at which time the Board of County Commissioners will select the lowest qualifying bid or may defer the decision to a later time or date.

Oneida County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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