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Dale Nelson, Vice President of Corporate Air, showed his appreciation to Oneida Search and Rescue Commander Steve Coakley for services rendered in the course of the Fed Ex aircraft emergency landing in Pocatello Valley in August. Nelson introduced Coakley a considerable donation to SAR.

On August 28 the pilot of a small FedEx feeder aircraft landed on a gravel highway in Pocatello Valley. The aircraft was sputtering and the pilot didn't want to danger a run to the Malad airport.

Because it was not a crash, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) didn't travel to the scene to analyze the touchdown. However, the FAA did examine and declared that the whole lot was satisfactory and the plane was released again to FedEx which ultimately transported the plane away on a trailer after the wings had been removed. Oneida Search and Rescue guarded the aircraft till transport may take place.

Good job, Oneida Search and Rescue!

The Malad High school Class of 1968 met on September 29 at the Malad Senior Citizens' Center to rejoice their 50th class reunion.

Wow, time has gone by so quick! Of the 86 members of the class, 29 were capable of attend. Some class members traveled from as far away as Texas, while others had been in Malad.

Pictured in the Idaho Enterprise, who had been in a position to attend are: Daryl Hess, Brenda Ipsen Coombs, Jan Moon Solis, Jill Bolingbroke Fontenot ,Monte Price, Sandra Archibald Jensen, Dale Price, Jeanette Williams, Merrill Williams, Dale Brinkerhoff, Randy Williams, David Colton, Stacey Madson, Janice Jones Peterson, Duane Carter, Barry Jones, Larry Elcock, Les Braker, Terrill Schwartz, Peggy Thorpe Schwartz, Gladys Sweeten Moore, Paul Tubbs, Norval Moss, Neal Scott, Brad Price, Wendy Hess Jones, Helen Ward Ravsten, Sherrie Sweeten Evans and Rodney Tubbs.

The Jay and Belva Lene Baker residence situated at 360 West 300 North was named by Malad City as September Yard of the Month. The properly-saved yard and stunning flowers were observed all the summer by many individuals who commented that it should be a Yard of the Month.

10 YEARS Ago (2013)

It has been a 12 months because the Oneida County Fire District announced plans to construct a new hearth station. Work on the station has been ongoing since that point and is now complete. All members of the community are invited to an Open House of the brand new constructing on October 9, 2013. At 1:00 pm the flagpole in entrance of the building will be dedicated.

Students at Malad Elementary had the chance to lift money for the varsity, in addition to earn new books for themselves by participating within the Reach for the Stars fundraising program. The scholars who participated gathered pledges and skim at least 300 minutes in a 10-day interval these students received 50% of their pledge cash for the Usborne books of their alternative. This 12 months the students earned $1,514.83.

Certified DF LLC recently held a grand opening in Malad. The plant is used for processing and packaging diesel exhaust gas (DEF). Plant supervisor for the Malad location is Ken Ward, whereas Karla Moss if the workplace manager. They presently have three truck drivers and are going to hire yet another.

15 YEARS Ago (2008)

Clint Tubbs recently earned his Eagle Scout award. For his Eagle venture, Clint and members of his Varsity Scout team assembled and installed a sportsman access ladder to use on the Pleasantview Reservoir. Clint is a member of the St. John Venture Crew 457, and son of Matt and Deneice Tubbs.

In conjunction with LDS General Relief Society Conference September 27, balloonrungame.com a multi-denominational service activity was held at the Malad Stake Center. Over 150 women in attendance assembled 1,700 emergency flag packets to be distributed all through the county within the near future.

The Malad Middle School Eighth Grade Football workforce improved their file from a season ago to complete in second place in the district. This crew included Jaden Bishop, Andrew Pepper, Braxton Davis, Bailey Edwards, Chris Martin, Cody Hoskins, Bracken Scalise, Hunter Clark, Taylor Thomas, Cody Andersen, Jacob McKinney, Harley Fisher, Thomas Southwick, Chance Boyer, Robert Bennett, Payton Neal, Brodie Higley, Brian Roedl, Quinn Eliason and Cole Finder.

The Malad High school Football team wished to win their Homecoming game. They did just that, celebrating an necessary Homecoming win when they defeated the Soda Springs cardinals, 48 - eight on October 3.

25 YEARS Ago (1998)

Working beneath overcast skies and cool temperatures, it took solely an hour and a half for volunteers to plant fifty five trees in Malad’s new park growth Saturday morning. More than forty youth and 10 adults turned out to place the bushes in holes previously augured out by Utah Power & Light.

The United States Army has awarded the Expert Infantryman’s Badge to Private First Class Victor Hernandez. Victor is a 1997 graduate of Malad High school. He's the son of Earl and Nadine Ipsen. Victor is at present stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas.

Due to the generosity of Ireland Bank, the Oneida County Ambulance Unit has the good thing about a worldwide positioning system (GPS). Bob Crowther, Ireland loan officer, formally presented the monitoring system to native EMT Merrill Cornelius.

The Malad Highschool Dragon Football team was able to get a win against an A-2 school in a recreation that went right right down to the last minute on Friday in South Fremont in highschool football action. The Dragons pulled a 30 -28 win from South Fremont with a touchdown and the extra level scored in the final 58 seconds.

35 YEARS Ago (1988)

ITT Technical Institute announced the graduation of Paula Madsen from Malad, Idaho. Paula acquired a diploma after completing a forty eight week Administrative Accounting Course, which qualifies her for employment in accounting workplaces or accounting firms.

Ralph L. Bennett, Malad, has completed necessities for a grasp of schooling diploma in secondary education with vocal music emphasis at Utah State University. Bennett teaches band and choir at Malad Junior-Senior High. During his studies at USU he was on the Deans List and obtained the USU Chorale Special Award of Merit in 1988.

The Boys Junior Varsity Cross Country team positioned third over all. Jared Jensen came in seventh; Corey Bybee, 19th; Scott Kimberling, twenty first; John Ward, twenty third; and Lamont Jones, twenty fifth.

Open warfare broke out in the Malad High school Gymnasium Tuesday night between the Lady Dragons and the Lady Indians of Preston. When the smoke had cleared, it was the Lady Dragons within the winner’s circle the primary time Malad had overwhelmed Preston in volleyball twice in the same season in over fourteen years. Members of the squad are: Aimee Rohner, Jennie Pett, Camie Buttars, Natalie Smith, Amy Hawkins, Erin Jones, Mary Ann Gunnell, Lezlie Williams, Shannon Daniels, Robin Alder, Kami Evans and Kim Jensen.

Forty five YEARS Ago (1978)

About 60 residents met with District 351 Trustees, superintendent and architect Max Call Monday evening to discuss the upcoming bond election for a proposed new Malad High and Junior High school building. The problem will go earlier than the public October 24.

Mike Petersen, formerly of Alamosa, Colorado, was just lately appointed soil survey social gathering chief on the Oneida Soil Conservation Service Office. He replaces Larry Laing who served in Oneida for one and one-half years.

Miss Charlene In the Woods, graduate of Malad Highschool and Brigham Young University, is now serving as the Native American "Free-Lance Consultant" for the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Charlene is the foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buehler of Malad.

55 YEARS Ago (1968)

Purchase of the Morgan property on Bannock Street for construction of a new Oneida hospital and relaxation residence was approved on the regular assembly of the hospital board Monday night. As soon as the requirements are met and accepted by the Idaho Department of Health and the Denver Office of Health Education and Welfare, contract for the hospital/nursing home will let for bid. The estimated earliest doable date for building to begin might be March 1, 1969.

Friend Elbert Sweeten reports that an eight-yr old miss turned on this essay when asked to write about geese: "Geese is a low, heavy-set chicken which is usually meat and feathers. His head sets on one end and he sets on the opposite. He ain’t obtained nothing between his toes and has got a balloon in his stummick to maintain him from sinking. Some geese after they get large, has curls on their tails and is known as a gander. Ganders don’t have to sit and hatch but simply sit and loaf and go in swimming. If I used to be a goose, I’d somewhat be a gander."

Standout performer for the Utah State University Ramblers in their 28-14 loss to the Idaho State University Kittens at Idaho Falls was a former Malad Highschool athlete, Tim Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willie. Willie gained the starting fullback place on the Rambler squad and responded with an 18-yard touchdown.

60 YEARS Ago (1963)

A missionary testimonial will honor Elder Don Lee Hess, previous to is leaving for the Southern Australian LDS Mission with headquarters at Victoria, Australia.

The Malad High school Homecoming Royalty this yr consists of Attendant Nancy Thorpe, Queen Annabelle Evans, and Attendant Suzanne Bowen. Highlighting the activities on Friday October 11, will be the Homecoming parade and the Malad Dragon-Preston Indian football game.

Senseless destruction of property in Malad this week brought a warning from Sheriff John A. Evans that violators - regardless of age - might be prosecuted, as the expensive waste should be stopped. Latest vandalism entails the breaking out of 25 to 30 tinted glass windows on the Malad Second Ward by rocks and pellet guns.

Herman Miller, chairman of the Malad Lions Club swimming pool committee this week reported that the Malad third graders submitted the profitable name for the group pool - Auqa Plunge.

Causing an estimated $1,000 injury to two turkey brooder houses of the Vaughan Milling Co. was a hearth, which broke out Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Vaughan studies the blaze apparently started in the frame constructions from a butane stove, however was saved from spreading to other mill buildings.

First place winners in the opening collection of 4 cross-country races being held her this month are Kim Allen, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades division; Kevin Williams, 4th, 5th, sixth grade; Randy John, seventh, 8th, 9th grades.

70 YEARS Ago (1953)

Pictured within the Idaho Enterprise and placing first within the beef judging contest at the Eastern Idaho State Fair at Blackfoot was this Malad FFA crew comprised of Larry Jensen, David Nielsen and David Dredge.

Breaking right into a locked provide room on the lower ground of the Oneida hospital Saturday evening burglars escaped with roughly $200 in cash and a considerable amount of narcotics. The burglary was discovered Sunday morning. Police Chief W. E. Thomas is investigating.

Between 250 and 300 bushels of Red Spring wheat was stolen Thursday evening from the granary of D. L. Evans. The steel granary is located about two miles north of Malad near freeway 191. An analogous wheat theft was reported at Virginia, Tuesday.

Seventy five YEARS Ago (1948)

Preliminary work on the Deep Creek Irrigation Co. 6,000 acre-foot reservoir on the Henderson site started this week. Contractor for the job is Marion J. Hess.

Thieves boldly breaking into the front entrance, stole slot machines and money from the Chat N’ Chew Lounge early Saturday morning. The burglars had pried the entrance door lock and carried away the 50-cent and 25-cent slot machines, which had been positioned just contained in the door. C. J. Waddoups, Lounge owner, reported that the machines had not been emptied for several days. He estimated the loss of the slots and money at roughly $1,000.

Eugene Colton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Colton, has enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He will go away for 12 weeks’ training at San Diego, California.

85 YEARS Ago (1938)

The annual Harvest Ball, sponsored by the F.F.A. Club, was held at the college gymnasium. The principle events of the evening had been the selection of the perfect hayseed, the prize truck dance and the crowning of the Harvest Queen. James Richards won the title of Hayseed and was introduced with a corncob pipe. Don Anderson and Virginia Ripley received the trucking prize, which was a box of chocolates, and ReNee Thomas, the freshman nominee, was crowned queen of the ball.

Probable beginning lineup of Dragon players for Friday‘s sport with the Lava Mountaineers are: Bob Williams, left finish; Dave Thomas, left deal with; Roland Evans, left guard; Dean Lewis, center and captain; Steve Jones, right guard; Marcel Josephson, right sort out; John Erramouspe, proper end; Farrel Jones, right half again; Therman Thorpe, left half again; Glenn Vaughn, fullback; Sam Peck, quarterback. Other boys who will make the trip and possibly see motion are: Dee Call, Jack Clark, Kleal Jones, Elmer Illum, Gordon Crowther, Grant Thomas, Tom Thomas, Ray Williams, Ralph Jones, Wayne Viehwig, Farrell Daniels, Duane Morgan, Stanley Owens, Cleve Harris, Arthur Davis and Bob Straton.

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