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The Courier continued on page 3 On June 18th, 2016, VFW Post 3001 along with members of the American Legion Post 46 gathered at the Veteran’s Memorial in Jerome’s South Park to present a Bronze Star to the family of WWII Veteran, Raymond Appell. In March of 1945, the U.S. Army finally pushed the German army back across the Siegfried Line - Germany’s prewar boundary along the western front. e Siegfried Line was network of more than 18,000 bun- kers, tunnels and tank traps, that ran 390 miles from the Netherlands to the border of Switzerland. During this offensive Pri- vate First Class Appell, a member of the 254th Infan- try Regiment, was wounded during a battle near Har- tungshof, Germany (just southeast of Luxembourg). Dispite his injuries he held his position. During a coun- terattack Raymond was again wounded, and true to form, he continued to fire his rifle, even while medical aid bandaged his wounds. For his selfless bravery and devotion to duty dur- ing the battle that took place on March 3, 1945, Private First Class Raymond Ap- pell was awarded the Bronze Star. e medal, however, was never sent to the brave soldier. Bob Morgado, a member of VFW Post 3001, spearheaded the effort to rectifiy this oversight. On June 18th past State VFW Commander George Peacock and Samantha Marshall from Senator Crapo’s office presented the award. WWII Veteran Receives Bronze Star July 8, 2016 --- 6:00 p.m. July 9, 2016 --- 6:00 p.m. Hometown Bull Riding! Must be 14 or older. Entry fee is $25. Call 208-539-3565 to enter. Addmission $8.00 (under 8 Free) Slack events on Saturday starting at 10 a.m. ~ A Camas Chamber of Commerce Event ~ Shoshone Arts in the Park The Lincoln County Courthouse lawn will soon be full of quality Arts and Crafts, Antique Dealers, Festival Food and Great Music. This year marks the 29th year of Sho- shone Arts in the Park, a festival where family and friends come together to listen to great music, eat the festival food, and do some shopping for quality arts and crafts. Arts in the Park will be held on July 9th and 10th on the Lin- coln County Courthouse Lawn located on US Hwy 93 (South Greenwood) just walking distance from the Historic downtown. Vendors travel from all over Idaho, Utah and Or- egon to participate in this annual event to sell their metal and gourd art, pho- tography, paintings, fiber art, handmade soap and so many more quality artists. Wagons rides, antique deal- ers and a delicious variety of food vendors will be on hand during the weekend. e festival begins on Sat- urday at 9:00 am and goes till 5:00 pm. Following Saturday’s Volume 40 ~ Number 27 News from the Heart of Idaho Camas • Lincoln • Gooding CourierNews.webs.com Now on FaceBook facebook.com/pages/e-Courier-News ,2016 July 6 NEWS

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On June 18th, 2016,VFWPost3001alongwithmembersoftheAmericanLegion Post 46 gatheredattheVeteran’sMemorialinJerome’sSouthParktopresentaBronzeStartothefamilyofWWIIVeteran,RaymondAppell. In March of 1945, theU.S. Army finally pushedthe German army backacrosstheSiegfriedLine-Germany’sprewarboundaryalongthewesternfront.TheSiegfriedLinewasnetworkofmorethan18,000bun-kers,tunnelsandtanktraps,thatran390milesfromtheNetherlandstotheborderofSwitzerland. DuringthisoffensivePri-vate First Class Appell, amemberofthe254thInfan-tryRegiment,waswoundedduring a battle near Har-tungshof, Germany (just

southeastofLuxembourg).Dispitehisinjuriesheheldhisposition.Duringacoun-terattack Raymond wasagainwounded,andtruetoform,hecontinuedtofirehisrifle,evenwhilemedicalaidbandagedhiswounds. For his selfless braveryanddevotiontodutydur-ingthebattlethattookplaceonMarch3,1945,PrivateFirstClassRaymondAp-

pellwasawardedtheBronzeStar.Themedal,however,wasneversenttothebravesoldier. Bob Morgado, amemberofVFWPost3001,spearheaded the effort torectifiythisoversight. OnJune18thpastStateVFWCommanderGeorgePeacock and SamanthaMarshall from SenatorCrapo’s office presentedtheaward.

WWII Veteran Receives Bronze Star

July 8, 2016 --- 6:00 p.m.July 9, 2016 --- 6:00 p.m.

Hometown Bull Riding!Must be 14 or older. Entry fee is $25.

Call 208-539-3565 to enter.Addmission $8.00 (under 8 Free)Slack events on Saturday starting at 10 a.m.~ A Camas Chamber of Commerce Event ~

ShoshoneArts in the Park The Lincoln CountyCourthouselawnwillsoonbefullofqualityArtsandCrafts,AntiqueDealers,FestivalFoodandGreatMusic. This year marksthe 29th year of Sho-shoneArtsinthePark,afestivalwherefamilyandfriendscometogether tolisten togreatmusic,eatthe festival food,anddosomeshoppingforqualityartsandcrafts.ArtsintheParkwillbeheldonJuly9thand10thontheLin-colnCountyCourthouseLawnlocatedonUSHwy93 (South Greenwood)justwalkingdistancefromtheHistoricdowntown. Vendors travel from alloverIdaho,UtahandOr-egontoparticipateinthisannual event to sell theirmetalandgourdart,pho-tography, paintings, fiberart,handmadesoapandsomanymorequalityartists.Wagonsrides,antiquedeal-ersandadeliciousvarietyoffoodvendorswillbeonhandduringtheweekend.ThefestivalbeginsonSat-urdayat9:00amandgoestill5:00pm. Following Saturday’s

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Reptile Mingle OnSaturday,July16th,theHagermanFossilBedsVisi-torCenter(221NStateStreetinHagerman)willhostaspecialprogramonreptiles. LauraBrowarny,theHerrettCenter’sCoordinatorofEducationandCollections,willpresentaReptileMinglefrom11a.mto12noon.Shehasselectedsomeofherfa-voritesnakesandlizardsfromtheHerrettCenter’sreptilecollectiontojoinherattheevent. Thepresentationwillincludefactson reptiles - weird diets, strangehabits,and funnytricks.Visitorswillhavetheopportunitytotouchandevenhandlesomeofthereptilesattheendoftheprogram! 933-4105orwww.nps.gov/hafo.

Notices of Upcoming Events & MeetingsSpecial Meeting TheFairfieldCityCouncilSpecialMeetingthisThurs-daytoreviewthedesignfortheDowntownRevitalizationProject.Meetingwillbeginat7p.m.atCityHall(407SoldierRoad).Attention All Preschooler Parents: StorytimeattheCamasPublicLibraryiseveryThurs-daysat10:30a.m.Therewillalsobecraftsattheend.Pleasecomeandjoinusforagoodstoryandcrafts.Fairfield Mass: MasswillbeheldatImmaculateConceptionChapelinFairfieldonJuly10that2p.m.followedbyapotluckintheCityPark.

SaddleUpBingoThisThursdayNight,comeouttotheLincolnCounty

CommunityCenter.Thiscommunityfund-raiserisheldevery1stand3rdThursdayoftheMonth.Doorsopenat6p.m.andgamesbeginat6:30.Latecomersarewelcomed.$5.00foraBingopackwith10gamesand3boardspergame.PlaydifferentBingopatternsduringtheevening.WintheHotBalljackpotwhenyoubingowiththepredeterminedHotBallNumber.Chancetowin$50.00onBlackoutwhenyougetbingoin54numbers.

Summer RodeosLincoln County - July 28, 29 &30

Jerome County - August 9, 10 & 11Gooding County - August 18, 19 & 20

RODEOBREAKFASTattheCamasCountySeniorCenter

NextSaturday,July9th,theCamasSeniorCenterwillbeservingBreakfastfrom8to10a.m. ComeenjoyahardyCowboymealofBiscuits&SausageGravywithScrambledEggs,HashBrowns,Fruit,andcoffee,milkandjuice.

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schoolstudentsfromLincolnCountySchools. OnSunday,theOasisChristianFellowshipwillbehost-ingacommunitybreakfaststartingat7:00am,whichisbydonation.Thefestivalwillopenat10:00amandlasttill4:00pmfortheconclusionoftheevent. Thisyear’sMusicFestivalwillfeaturesomegreaten-tertainmentbeginingat9:30amonSaturdayand10:00amonSunday.Featuredperformers include:PrairieWind(CoyoteJoeandLittleJoe),MattRenner,SpikeCoggins,IdahoOldTimeFiddlers,andTylor&theTrainRobbers. FormoreinformationaboutShoshoneArtsintheParkyoucanvisitthewebsiteatwww.shoshonearts.weebly.com,findthemonFacebook,orcall(208)886-9811.

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festivalheadovertotheLincolnCountyRodeoArena for the Lawn-mower Races thatwill takeplaceat6:00pm.Lawnmowerswillreachoverspeedsof40miles an hour aroundthearenafortrophies.Thisisafundraiserforthe Lincoln CountyChamberofCommerceScholarship Program.EachyeartheChambergivesoutthreescholar-shipstodeservinghigh

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VBS & Tent Revival FoothillsBaptistChurchinFairfieldwillbehostingaVacationBibleSchoolandaTentRevivalstartingonJuly17th.GuestmusicandmessagewillbeprovidedbyJeffGoreandSteveCody. TentRevivalwillbeheldeachevening(SundaythruWednesday)at7:00p.m.VBSwillstartMonday(July18th)at9:00a.m. OnSunday,July17th,regularservicewillbeat11a.m.At5:00p.m.therewillbeaBBQ.EveryoneisWelcome!

GoodingCountyHistoricalSociety“Wednesday Night Speaker Series”

GoodingCountyHistoricalSocietywillbehostingtheirmonthlySpeakerNightonWednesday,July20,2016,attheGoodingCountyMuseum(273EuskadiLaneinGooding).LizHaugeewillgiveapresentationentitled“WhoTurns100ThisYear?” LizisaCommunityEducationRepresentativeforIdahoPowerCompanyandwillspeakabouttheirCentennialasGoodingCountyhas8powerplantswithinitsborders. Thelecturewillbeginat7:00p.m.Thereisnochargetoattendthepresentation;andrefreshmentswillbeservedfollowingthelecture. IfyouwouldlikemoreinformationorhavequestionsabouttheWednesdaySpeakerNight,pleasecontacttheGoodingCountyHistoricalSocietyat(208)934-5318,JoaniPaulsat(208)934-5366,KrisQuigleyat(208)490-7466,[email protected]

Historic Trails Convention In1834,whenBoston-basedentrepreneurNathanielWyethestablishedFortHallintheSnakeRivercountry,hisgoalwastoengageintradewithfurtrappersandIn-diansonthefarWesternfrontier.Wyeth’sfurbusinesstanked,butthefortbecameacrossroadsinwhatwouldbecometheterritory,andlaterthestate,ofIdaho. OnAugust1st,some300historictrailaficionadosfromaroundthecountryandabroadwillconveneattheShosho-ne-BannockHotelandConferenceCenteratmodern-dayFortHallnearPocatelloforthe34thannualconventionoftheOregon-CaliforniaTrailsAssociation(OCTA). Themed“CulturesandChanges,”thefive-dayconferencewillfocusonthefurtrappers,missionaries,andOregonandCalifornia-boundemigrantswhocameintotheareainthemid-1800s,andtheimpacttheyhadonthenativepeopletheyfoundthere. ApanelofShoshone-Bannock

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o b i t u a r i e sBillFrankMobley

BillFrankMobley81,ofJerome,passedawayJune28,2016,ontheSalmonRiver.HewasbornJanu-ary21,1935,inWendell,Idaho,thesonofFrankandWilmaMobley. HegraduatedfromJeromeHighSchoolin1953.Billwasmarriedtotheloveofhislife,WinilahHullfor62wonderfulyears.HefarmedintheJeromeareamostofhislifeandownedseveralsuccessfulbusi-nesses.HeservedfaithfullyintheNationalGuard.BilllovedhisLord,farming,boating,fishing,huntingandskiing.Hemadesurethathisdaughters,grand-childrenandgreat-grandchildrenlovedallthethingshedid. Billissurvivedbyhiswife,WinilahMobley;fivedaugh-ters,JanellPearson(Ben),BethSwartz,ReneeMaher,SaraHoy,WillannHopkins(Mike);12grandchildren,ninegreat-grandchildren;hisbrother,JeneW.Mobley(Dee),manynieces,nephews,cousinsandoneaunt.Heisprecededindeathbyhisparents. Serviceswillbeheldat5:00p.m.onSaturday,July9,2016,atFarnsworthMortuary,1343SouthLincoln,Jerome,withPastorPaulKroegerofficiating.Inlieuofflowers,Bill’sfamilysuggeststhatmemorialdonationsbemadeinhisnametooneofthefollowing: UnitedWorldMission,POBox602002,Charlotte,NC28260-2002Acct#:31415(Matt&GayleBoyd) SILInternational,POBox620122,Orlando,FL32862-0122Acct#:000285397(Nick&KathrynKircher)

DonLeeHarris DonLeeHarrispassedawayonJune29,2016,athishomewithhisfamilybyhisside.Hewas66.HewasbornOctober14,1949inNampa,IdahotoOrvilleJ.Har-risandHelenPriceHarris. ThefamilymovedtoShoshone,Idahoin1959wheretheOJHar-ris family worked diligently torenovateandreopentheShosho-nesaleyard.Donlovedgrowinguparoundthesaleyardandhissiblingswerehisfavoriteplaymates.Tothisdaytheyremainhisclosestfriends. DongraduatedfromShoshoneHighSchoolin1968.Heexcelledinfootballandbasketballandlovedthetimehespentwithmanyfriends.Hewasthelifeofthepartyandreadyforanyadventure.Don’sinfectiouslaughandoutgoingpersonalitywillalwaysberememberedbythosewholovedhim.DonjoinedtheNationalGuardin1969whereheservedinthiscapacityfor7years. Donhadthreechildrenfromapreviousmarriage,JosephDon,MichaelDee,andKeriKristine.HelatermarriedNan-cyLeeBunnonJanuary20,1978,inJerome,Idaho.TheirmarriagewaslatersolemnizedintheBoise,IdahoTempleonJune22,2000.DonandNancyhadfourchildren,ChristyLee(deceased),ShawnDavid,BryanChristopher,andJenniferAnn. DonstartedhisworkingcareerforCenexinthefertilizerindustry.In1985,DonfollowedinhisfatherOJHarris’foot-stepsinthecattleindustryandopenedtheHarrisBuyingSta-tionwherehesuccessfullyoperatedthebusinessuntil2011.In2010,DonandNancywerehonoredfortheirworkinthelivestockandagricultureindustryandwereinductedintotheCattleman’sHallofFame.Donmetmanygreatandlife-longfriendsthroughthecattleindustryandisproudthathisson,BryanHarris,hascontinuedwithhislegacyofoperatingthebuyingstation. Donwasanavidhunterandoutdoorsman.HelovedtohuntbearandcougarsintheIdahoMountainswithhis“Beloved”dogs.DondevelopedmanyclosefriendsovertheyearsthroughhisaffiliationwiththeSouthernIdahoHoundAssociation.Donsharedhisloveofhuntingandtheoutdoorswithhissonswheremanymemorieswerecreatedandfondlyremembered. Don’sotherloveandpassionwashisfamily.Hewasproudbeyondmeasureofeachoneofhissixchildren.Helovedtosharetheirsuccessandaccomplishmentswithanyonehecouldgettolisten.Donlovedhischildren,buthe“Adored”his12grandchildren.GrandpaDonwillbefondlyrememberedbypullingtoesandpoppingfingers,constantteasing,bighugs,andbeingthecoolestcowboyaround.

DonissurvivedbyhiswifeNancy,hissixChildrenJoe(Jill)HarrisinMeridian,Idaho,MichaelHarris(ClintKeithley)inSeattle,Washington,Keri(Jim)NollinNampa,Idaho,Shawn(Tesha)HarrisinJerome,Idaho,Bryan(Krista)Har-risinJerome,IdahoandJennyHarris(JoeNavas)inDenver,Colorado.Hissiblings,ConnieCumminsinJerome,Idaho,Tom(Kathy)HarrisinJerome,Idaho,Joe(Sharon)HarrisinEagle,Idaho,Maxine(Dan)UrrutiainTwinFalls,Idaho,andDebbie(Ted)MartinezinEagle,Idaho. DonwasprecededindeathbyhisparentsO.J.andHel-enHarris,hisbrotherRayKelly,anddaughterChristyLeeHarris. “Lord,inthefallingdusk,whenIgetthefinalcall…thehappiesttrailwillbe,foryoutosaytome,“LetsRide,MyFriend.” Funeralserviceswillbeconductedat11a.m.onWednesday,July6,attheJeromeLDS5thWardChapel,50East100South,Jerome,withBishopJerryCallen,Jr.,officiating.Avisitationwillbeginonehourpriortotheservice.IntermentwillfollowintheJeromeCemetery.

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o b i t u a r i e sElvaAudineHarley

OnJuly1,2016ElvaAudineHarley moved into the nextphaseofherlifeinheavenatayoungageof85.ShewasbornElvaAudineCoxtoAlfredandMableCoxinElkCity,Okla-homaonJune27,1931. AftermovingtoIdahoafewyearslater,Audine,asshelikedtobecalled,grewuparoundCedarDraw.Whileridingherbicycleonedayshehappenedtomeetagentlemenwhowasdrillingawellatanearbyfarm.HisnamewasRoscoHarley.Dadalwayssaidthatshewastheprettiestthingtoeverrideabicycleandbringhimicetea.AfterabriefcourtshiptheyweremarriedonDecember12,1947inElkoNevada.Tothismarriageshebroughtintotheworld6wonderfulchildren;LeonaJean(John)Wood,John(Jillet)Harley,Rodney(Cindy)Harley,SueHarleyEd.D(DonCogger)DaveHarley(Darla)andSarahPerkins(Vern).Shewasblessedwithseveralgrandchildren;JoeandLonnie,TyrellandTaylor,JenniferandLoren,Catina,JenniferandHeather,DonaldandBen,Rusty,JamieandJeremyandwithnumerousgreatandgreat,greatgrandchildren.Sheisprecededindeathbyherhusband,RoscoHarley,abrotherRichardCoxandherparentsAlfredandMableCox. TherearesomanymorewordswecouldsayaboutMom.But,howcouldyouchoosejustonewordtodescribeher?ShewasWiseandDirectinherOpinions.ShewasLoyal.ShewasStrongbutyetStubborn.ShewasUnselfishandDevoted.ShewasKindandHappy. Mom’shospitalityandgenerositywasfar-reaching.EveryoneshecameincontactwithormetwasWelcomeinherhomeandhertablewithahugandthatbigsmileandplentyoffoodtoeat.Sheusetosay,“Ifyougoawayfrommytablehungrythatisyourfault.”Therewasalwayslotstogoaround.Momnevermetastrangerandwasfriendlyandrespectfultoall.Shealwaysmadeanattempttosayhellotoanyonesheknewandgreetedthoseshedidnotwithasmileandahello. Momlovedtocookandwasbornintoanerawhere“countrycooking”wasamust.Shemasteredthattoatee.Manypeoplehavehadachancetotastesomeofmymom’sbakingandmanymaynotevenknowtheyhavehadit.Therewasnotapieshouldcouldnotbaketoperfection,aloafofbread,biscuitsorsconesshecouldnotturnintoaculinarypieceofartoraholidaydin-nerthatwouldmatchthoseinthefoodmagazines. ThemostremarkablethingaboutMomisthatthroughalltheseyearssheservedherfamilyasbestasshecould.Shewasincredibleinherabilitiestotryandcalmourfrustrations,al-thoughshemayhavebeenfrustratedwithusherself.Momwouldputherpersonalfeelingsbehindtofocusonwhatcould

JoshuaDeanSquires JoshuaDeanSquireswent tomeet Jesus on June 22, 2016 atPillarFallsinTwinFalls,Idaho. JoshuawasraisedinGooding,Idaho,bornonMay18,1994.HewasthefirstbornsonofCliffandStaceySquires-Aue.Hegrewupwithfamilyandmademanylife-longfriends. He was well known for hiseasy going approach on life,hiskindness,compassionandcaringpersonality.Hispassionsincludedbasketball,adventuring,anythingtodowiththeoutdoors,camping,fishing,hikingandmostlyhangingoutwithlovedones. Approximately2yearsagohemettheloveofhislife,OliviaMadellina.Theywereplanningabeautifulwedding. Hewasprecededindeathbyhisbelovedgrandparents,Dean-naJacobson,WaltBurgess,EdJohnson,GeraldineSquiresandKennethSquires. Heissurvivedbyhismother,StaceySquires-Aue,Father,CliffSquires;sisterTrishaSquires;baby-sister,LileeKaylor;great-grandmasDarleneBarnettandRuthadaPowell;multipleaunts,unclesandmanycousins. Amemorialservicewillbeheldat11a.m.onSaturday,July9,2016attheGoodingBasqueCenter,285EuskadiLane,inGooding.

bedonetohelpmakeushappier,evenifthatseemedimpos-sible.WewatchedinaweasaMomsacrificedhertimeforthebettermentofraisingherchildrenandtryingtoprovidethemwiththebestofcareandattention.I’msureitiswasnoteasyonadailybasistodothethingsshedidtoraiseallofusbutattheendofthedayshegotitdone.Nomatterwhathappenedinherlife,shealwayslovedherchildren.Mom,wecouldneverthankyouenoughforallyou’vedoneforallofus. That’showourMomlivedherlife–alwaysgiving,alwaysloving,andalwaysmakingfoodforpeople.Sheneverhadmuchmoney,andyetshealwaysfoundwaystogivethatwentfarbe-yondwhatmonetaryrichescouldhavedone.IthankGodforthewayhemadeyouMom,distinct,specialandunique.Youwillalwaysbewithallofus…Youtouchedeveryoneyoumet;andareaprofoundexampleofhowlifeshouldbelived. Wemaylivewithoutpoetry,music,andart;wemaylivewithoutconscience,andlivewithoutheart;wemaylivewithoutfriends;wemaylivewithoutbooks;butcivilizedpeoplecannotlivewithoutMomswhowereGreatCooks. Agravesideservicewillbeheldat10a.m.onWednesday,July6,2016attheWendellCemeterywithPastorRogerJohnsonofficiating.

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TheU.S.Dept.ofAgricultureprohibitsdiscriminationinallitsprogramsandactivitiesonthebasisofrace,color,sex,nationalorigin,religion,age,disability,politicalbeliefs,sexualorientation,ormaritalor family status (notallprohibitedbasesapply toallprograms).Tofileacomplaintofdiscrimination,writeUSDADirector,OfficeofCivilRights,1400IndependenceAvenue,SW,WashingtonDC20250-9410orcall800-795-3272(voice)or202-720-6382(TDD).USDAisanequalopportunitylender,providerandemployer.

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o b i t u a r yClaytonVernon“Butch”Peugh

ClaytonVernon“Butch”Peugh,77,aresidentofParma,formerlyofShoshone, passed away Monday,June27,2016atParmaLivingCen-terinParma. HewasbornMarch15,1939,toClaytonandAddiePeughinSho-shone,Idaho.HegraduatedfromShoshone High School in 1957.WhilelivinginShoshone,hejoinedtheNationGuardinGooding,andin1959beganhiscareerwiththeIdahoBLM.WhileworkingattheBLM,heattendedIdahoStateUniversityinPocatelloandUtahStateUniversityinLogan,Utah,wherehegraduatedwithaBachelor’sDegreeinSciencein1970.AfewyearslaterhemovedtoBoise,wherehecontinuedhiscareerwiththeIdahoBLMuntilheretiredin2004. Throughoutthe1980’sand1990’sheandhissonenjoyedtravelingthroughoutthecountryracingmotorcyclestogether.Duringretirement,heenjoyedtrapshootingandcampingwithhismanyfriends.HealsomadetimeforfishingandhuntingthebeautifulriversandmountainsofIdaho. Henevermissedanopportunitytotellajokeorwearoneofhismanyhumoroust-shirtsorhats. Butchlovedhiscountry,nomatterwherehewas,iftherewasapersoninuniformhewouldremovehishatandsalutethem,especiallyatthe4thofJulyparades. Butch was a loving father and grandfather who enjoyedspendinghislateryearswatchinghisgranddaughterridehermotorcycleandherhorsefromhisporch,alwayscheeringheronandtakingpictures. Butchwasprecededindeathbyhisfather,ClaytonPeugh,andmotherAddie;hisbrother,CharlesPeugh;andhisgrand-parents,JohnandEdnaPeugh. Heissurvivedbyhis2children,Todd(Sherry)Peugh;andKari(Craig)Brown.Butchisalsosurvivedbyhisgrandchil-dren,andgreat-grandchildren. Afuneralservicewillbeheldat10a.m.onThursday,July7,2016atDemaray’sGoodingChapel.BurialwithmilitaryhonorswillfollowattheShoshoneCemeteryinShoshone. ArrangementsareunderthecareanddirectionofDemarayFuneralService–GoodingChapel.Condolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedwiththefamilybyvisitingtheobituarylinkatwww.demarayfuneralservice.com.

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Please join the families of Aleita (Inman) GridleyforacelebrationofherlifeandgoingtoeternityonJuly9,2016,attheBereanBaptistChurch(1752ndAvenueWest)inWendell,Idaho.Churchservicewillbeginat11a.m.followedbyalunchwithmoremusic,songs,dancing,andanoldfashionedreunionoffamilyandfriendsofAleita. Pleasebringyourlawnchairs,canopies,musicandsto-riestoshare.Iftheweatherisnotcooperative,thenwewillremaininside.Pleasewearyourfavoritehat,shoes,sparklyjewelry,crosses,and/oritemsAleitahadapassionabout.

JustinRandallWatson(J.R.)37,passedawayonDe-cember16.HewasthesonofMariaandRandyWat-sonandthegrandsonofMaryLouandKentWok-ersien.AFuneralMasswillbeheldJuly9that10:30attheImmaculateConceptionChurchinFairfield,Idaho.Cemeterycommitaltimewillbeat11:30attheMountainViewCemetery,SoldierRoad,Fair-field,Idaho.AgatheringwillbeheldattheAmericanLegionHallfollowingtheservice.

-----FrankJohnPamplona,54,aresidentofGooding,passedawayonFriday,July1,2016athishomeinGooding.VisitationwillbeheldJuly7thfrom4to7p.m.atDemaray’sGoodingChappel(737MainSt.).FuneralserviceswillbeFriday,July8,at11:00a.m.atDemaray’sFuneralHomeinGooding.BurialwillbeattheWendellCemetery,followedbyareceptionatFirstChristianChurchinGooding.

-----HarlandDean“Harry”Surplus,84,aresidentofWendell,passedawayMonday,July4,2016athishomeinWendell.

-----JanisJones,70,aresidentofHagerman,passedawayFriday,July1,2016atherhomeinHagerman.Nopublicservicesareplanned.

-----StevenL.McDannald,50,aresidentofHagerman,passedawaySaturday,July2,2016atDesertViewCareCenterinBuhl.Nopublicservicesareplanned.

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AttentionFarmers:AcreageReporting Jerome County USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA)ExecutiveDirectorCEDTomSnowrecentlyannouncedthatproducerswhofileaccurateandtimelyreportsforallcropsandlanduses,includingfailedacreagecanpreventthepotentiallossofFSAprogrambenefits.Pleasepaycloseattentiontotheacreagereportingdatebelowfor2016. “InordertocomplywithFSAprogrameligibilityrequire-ments,allproducersareencouragedtovisityouradministra-tiveCountyFSAofficetofileanaccuratecropcertificationreportbytheapplicabledeadline,”saidCEDSnow. Thefollowingacreagereportingdateisapplicableforallofthefollowingcounties:TwinFalls,Jerome,Gooding,Lincoln,Blaine,andCamasCounty,

Deadline:July15,2016-forallspringplantedcrops

Thefollowingexceptionsapplytotheaboveacreagere-portingdate:• Ifthecrophasnotbeenplantedbytheaboveacreagereportingdate,thentheacreagemustbereportednolaterthan15calendardaysafterplantingiscompleted.• Ifaproduceracquiresadditionalacreageaftertheaboveacreagereportingdate,thentheacreagemustbereportednolaterthan30calendarsdaysafterpurchaseoracquiringthelease.Appropriatedocumentationmustbeprovidedtothecountyoffice.• Ifaperennialforagecropisreportedwiththeintendeduseof“coveronly,”“greenmanure,”“leftstanding,”or“seed”thentheacreagemustbereportedbyJuly15th. AccordingtoCEDSnow,NoninsuredCropDisasterAssistanceProgram(NAP)policyholdersshouldnotethattheacreagereportingdateforNAPcoveredcropsistheearlierofthedateslistedaboveor15calendardaysbeforegrazingorharvestingofthecropbegins.ProductionreportsforpastyieldsarealsoduebytheJulydeadline. Fallseededcrops,alfalfa,pasture,rangelandshouldhavebeenreportedlastfall. Latefilingfeesmaybeas-sessedifthatreportwasnotmade.Springplantedcropsfiledafter7/15/2016mayalsobeassessedalatefee.Cropreportingdateshavebeenchangedseveralyearsago,itisimportanttofileacompletereporttoremaineligibleforanyassistanceprograms.Itisveryimportanttocontactyourcountyofficeandmakeanappointment.Thiswillsaveyoutimewaitinginlinetoreport. Forquestionsregardingcropcertificationandcroplossreports,pleasecontactyourlocalFSACountyoffice. TwinFalls:208733-5380ext.2 Jerome:2083244325ext.2 Gooding:2089348472ext.2

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Tribemembers,includingDarrellShayoftheBusinessCouncil,togetherwithLeahHardy,RosemaryDevinne,andLeoAriwiteoftheTribe’sLanguageandCulturalPreservationDepartment,willexploretheseimpactsonthenativeAmericanculture.It’sthefirstsuchconventiontobeheldonareservation,accordingtoconventionchair-manJohnBriggsofBoise. JerryEichhorst,PresidentofthehostIdahoChapterofOCTA,hasdesignedanumberoffieldtripsthatincludevisitstothesiteoftheoriginalFortHall,MassacreRocks,andSodaSprings. ThepublicisinvitedandcangetmoreinformationabouttheConventionandtheBookRoom-wherespecialistbooksandmagazinesabouttheTrailscanbepurchased-atwww.idahoocta.org,fromorbycallingOCTAat(816)252-2276. Animpressivearrayofspeakersandpresenterswillin-clude:RenownedwesternauthorsWillBagleyandJimHardeeontheimpactsofFortHallontheRockyMoun-tainfurtrade;lecturerandre-enactorSteveBanksonthediscoveryofWyoming’sSouthPass,whichenabledwagonstocrosstheRockies;historianClintGilchristontherecentdiscoveryofrare1859stereoviewphotographsbywesternartistAlbertBierstadt;IdahoStateUniversity’sPaulLinkonthewaygeographyshapedthetrails;CSI’sTomBlanchardonGoodale’sCutoff;andClayLandry,whoservedashistoricalconsultantonpopularmotionpicture,“TheRevenant.”

...Trails Convention cont.Adam the Apthona Flea Beetleby The Camas Bug Crew AdamwokeinacoldsweethedreamedthatthebugcrewwasbeingattackedbyafieldfullofLeafySpurge!Nowhewasdeterminedtohelpthebugcrewanywaythathecould.Butfirst,hehadtodestroyalloftheplantsroots. Afterallthelarvalstageisthemostdestructivetoleafyspurge.AP(aphthona)larvaefeedonfineroothairs,impairingtherootsandcreatingwoundswhichmaybeinfectedbysecondarypathogens.APlarvaemaybefoundininfestedleafyspurgerootsfromJulytoearlyspringthenextyear. Finallyaftermanylonghourshewasreadytoemergefromtheground. Hegotupallthecouragehecouldmusterandpushedhimselfoutofthesoil.Everythingwasmoreamazingthanhecouldhaveeverimagined.Heclimbedtothetopofthetallestleafyspurgeplantandstartedeatingalloftheseeds.Leafyspurgeeverywhereanditwasyummy! Leafyspurge,(Euphorbiaesula,)isadeep-rooted,veg-etativelyandbyseed.Plantshaveanextensiverootsystemwhichgrowsbothhorizontallyandverticallythatiscapableofreachingdepthsupto20ft.Stemsarethicklyclusteredandhavenarrow,alternateleaveswhichexudemilkylatexwhendamaged.Theflowersaresmall,yellowish-green,andenclosedinshowyyellow-greenbracts.Seedsareob-longandoccurinclustersofthreeinacapsule.Whentheseedsaredry,thecapsulesshatterandspreadtheseedsadfaras15ftfromtheplant.Leafyspurgeiscommonlyfoundingrasslandandrangelandhabitats,butisalsocapableofinvadingforestsandriparianareas,displacingnativevegetation. Adamhaddonesomethingheroicinhisadventureandhesettleddowntostarthisfamilyinthemeadow.Gen-erationsofaphthonawouldfollow,keepingthisnoxiousweedatbay.IfyouhaveseenleafyspurgepleasecontactedtheCamasBugCrewat316-0355andwewillmakesureAdamandhisposterityareintroducedtoanewbuffetofnoxiousweeds.

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