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MorningNews Friday, March 18, 2016 » 75¢ am-news.com Panther baseball drops opener Sun and clouds 208-785-1900 1090 Fordway, Blackfoot 44 / 20 WWW.20THCENTURYFORD.COM ...page 2A ...page 7A Dancing the night away ... Local youth receives Prudential honor n Tracen Mangum wins volunteer award By LESLIE MIELKE [email protected] THOMAS — Tracen Mangum, an eighth grader at Snake River Junior High, was recognized by his peers for receiving The Prudential Spirit of Community Award for middle school students in the state of Idaho on Thursday morning. “Volunteering makes me feel good,” Tracen said. “My favorite part of volunteering with taking food to the senior citizens as part of the Community Christmas Project. We delivered fruit and cookies to seniors.” Tracen co-founded a See YOUTH, A2 Zumba-thon rocks Blackfoot High School Morning News — Joe Williams People filled the gym at Blackfoot High School for the senior class Zumba fundraiser. The senior class hosted a zumbathon fundraiser in the old gym. Three zumba studios, came together together to help put the fundraiser together. Most people attending wore green in honor of St. Patrick’s day. Morning News — Leslie Mielke James Crowther, Financial Advisor with Prudential, congratulates Tracen Mangum, who received The Prudential Spirit of Community Award for middle school students in the state of Idaho. Bible’s role in public schools topic of weekly breakfast By LESLIE SIEGER [email protected] BLACKFOOT — As the weekly legislative breakfast comes to an end, the subject of religion being taught in the public school system became the hot topic of the morning. The discussion opened with the bill regarding allowing the Bible to be taught in the classrooms. According to www.legislature.idaho.gov/legislation/2016/S1342, the bill repeals and adds to existing law to provide when religious texts, including the Bible, are permitted to be used in public schools, with exceptions. “I would love to teach a comparative religion course, but we have 30 kids with different backgrounds,” said “We The People” instructor Holly Kartchner. “Teachers open themselves up for abuse.” “I think we should keep religion out of schools altogether,” said retired teacher Lamar Hagar. “If they want religion they can go to church.” Representative VanOrden explained that It is already legal to teach comparative religion and the bible is allowed to be used as a historical document in the classrooms. “I don’t know why they See BIBLE, A2 Morning News—Leslie Sieger Patrons enjoy breakfast while listening to the speakers at the weekly Legislative Breakfast at Stingers Bar and Grill. New details hint at role of psychology in Bergdahl defense RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Well before Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl walked away from his Army post in Afghanistan, he washed out of the Coast Guard three weeks into boot camp when he was found on the barracks floor suffering a panic attack, his hands covered in blood from a nosebleed. Two years later, though, he joined the Army, obtaining a waiver from rules that bar the enlistment of those with certain psychological problems. The details about his mental health — including the Army’s later diagnosis of Bergdahl as suffering from “schizotypal personality disorder” — are contained in newly released documents that offer a glimpse of the legal strategy his lawyers may use in the desertion case against him. “That evidence will be really important during the sentencing hearing. In the military, for almost all crimes, you can be convicted and still get no jail time,” said Eric Carpenter, a law professor at Florida International University who served as an Army prosecutor and defense attorney but has no role in the Bergdahl case. Bergdahl, 29, was held five years by the Taliban and its allies before he was swapped in 2014 for five Guantanamo Bay detainees in a deal bitterly criticized by members of Congress. He is charged not only with desertion but with endangering comrades who were sent out to search for him, and could get life in prison if convicted at a military trial set to begin this summer. In a 2014 interview soon after his release, Bergdahl told a general investigating his disappearance that he grew up reading about the samurai code and World War II heroes, spending much of his time alone wandering the Idaho woods with cats, dogs and horses. He loved the ocean and found the Coast Guard’s domestic mission honorable, but admitted in the interview to being overwhelmed around other people. “Growing up the way I grew up, I also lacked the understanding of how to move through society,” he said, according to the documents released by his lawyers. He found the pressure intense at a Coast Guard boot camp in 2006: “You were right there in the focal point and every action you were doing was pressured and it was watched. What See BERGDAH, A3 NEED A SPEECH THERAPIST FOR YOUR CHILD? Bingham Memorial Pediatric Therapy has certified speech therapists every day of the week, right here in Blackfoot! Call to schedule a FREE initial consultation 785-3893 • 124 N. Oak St. Good morning Dianne Transtrum of Blackfoot. Call 785-1100 today to claim two free Paramount Theater movie tickets! Vol. 113, No. 63 Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved. For Home Delivery Call 785-1100 2A LOCAL Friday, March 18, 2016 am-news.com MorningNews Midnight strikes at Blackfoot High School Morning News - Courtesy Photo Blackfoot High School will present the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic “Cinderella” at 7 p.m. March 18, 19, 22, 23, 24 and 25 at the Blackfoot Performing Arts Center (BPAC). Tickets can be purchased at the door for $10 a seat. Pictures with characters and/or in the carriage will be available after the show for $5. Apple grafting class March 28 BLACKFOOT — An apple grafting gardening class, conducted by the University of Idaho, will be take place from 6-7 p.m. on Monday, March 28, at Bingham County Extension, 583 W. Sexton St., Blackfoot. You will be learning how to graft your own apple tree. The root stock is a dwarf variety and you will be able to graft it with a choice of Honey Crisp or Jonathan variety. You will be able to take your grafted tree home with you that night! Cost is $5 with a limit of 12 for the class. Your payment will hold your spot. Only the first 12 will receive a take home tree. If you would like to attend the class and learn, but not receive a tree, the cost is free. Robbery report leads police to students filming movie REXBURG, Idaho (AP) — Officers responding to a robbery report in an Idaho alley expected to find armed gunmen. Instead, they found themselves fac- ing off with college students with video cameras. Rexburg Police Captain Randy Lewis says actors were carrying airsoft guns that looked very real, The Perfect Fit? Our success rates are unmatched and retention is our specialty. We know what it takes to build personalized experiences that delight our customers and achieve the results that instill their loyalty for years to come. Come Try Us On For Size! 1250 W Bridge St, Blackfoot 785-4338 goldsgym.com/blackfootid prompting numerous calls about a possible robbery at Florence’s Exquisite Candies on Saturday. Florence’s manager Jill Anderson says owner Brian Manwaring knew students planned to film there. She says the students were cooperative with police and called the incident “harmless.” Lewis says police haven’t filed charges, but that doesn’t mean they won’t. He says the realistic-looking fake guns could have created a dangerous situation if something went wrong. Police are still investigating the incident. Local Weather Fri 44/20 3/18 A mainly sunny sky. High 44F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph. Sat 51/26 3/19 Sunshine. Highs in the low 50s and lows in the mid 20s. Sun 61/37 3/20 Mostly sunny. Highs in the low 60s and lows in the upper 30s. ©2016 AMG | Parade 496 W Hwy 39 Now offeriNg Riverbend Rentals Auto Rental Service 785-2340 exCluSIvely ServIng poWell’S CuStomerS Powell’s Body SHop & ToWing (208)785-4040 State-of-the-Art detail Shop! 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The goal is to create a structure that will give students a full year of Math and English. “We are concerned with learning gaps in Math and English,” said BHS Science teacher Mark Pettinger. “It is possible students can go two full trimesters without taking a Math and English class.” The new structure will promote dual credit classes, and SAT preparation classes as well as intervention classes that will help students who are having trouble keeping grades up. “It looks like you are addressing both ends of the spectrum,” said board trustee Bonnie Hepworth. “Helping students with SAT’s and also helping struggling students. I really like that.” Cue to the increase in the Math and English classes Seniors next year will be required to have 55 credits to graduate, juniors 58, Sophmores 61 and Freshman 64. Superintendent Brian Kress asked the board to close the Summit Academy, a project based learning charter school, due to lack of interest. “It is with a heavy heart that I ask the board to dissolve the Summit Academy,” said Kress. “Interest did not grow to what we needed.” The board agreed unanimously to dissolve the academy at the end of this school year. Beginning next year students from the academy will attend Mountain View Middle School. Sanders to vist Idaho Falls today U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Friday and Sunday will travel to Idaho. The Democratic Party presidential candidate will host rallies in Idaho Falls and Boise. Sanders will discuss a wide range of issues, including getting big money out of politics, his plan to make public colleges and universities tuition-free, combating climate change and ensuring universal health care. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Idaho Falls Future to Believe In Rally, Skyline High School, Auxiliary Gym, 1767 Blue Sky Drive, Idaho Falls YOUTH, continued from 1A youth volunteer group, called “I, You, We Youth Group,” with his brother that has collected more than 800 winter-wear items. They have also collected food for pets as well as collected, washed, mended and distributed winter wear to five local organizations that assist families in need. Blackfoot Mayor Paul Loomis challenged the junior high students about “how important service is in our communities; what we can do for our community is a good thing. “People grow into it,” he said. “be involved in your community and encourage others to be involved.” “You guys should do it,” Tracen said. Harlie Sorrell, 18, of Parma, was recognized on the high school level. She distributed Christmas boxes to the needy in her own community for her volunteer project. This is the 21st year that Prudential Financial, in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, has recognized two students—one in middle school and one in high school—for their volunteer service. Each student receives a $1,000 award, an engraved medallion and an all-expense paid trip in early May to Washington, D.C., where they will join the top two-honorees from each state and the District of Columbia for four days of national recognition events. During the trip, 10 students will be named America’s top youth volunteers of 2016. Since the program began in 1995, more than 115,000 young volunteers have been honored at the local, state and national level. The program also is conducted by Prudential subsidiaries in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Ireland, India, China and Brazil. In addition to granting its own awards, The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program also distributes President’s Volunteer Service Awards to qualifying Local Honorees on behalf of President Obama. BIBLE, continued from 1A need a new bill,” VanOrden said. “I just found it interesting that there is Kartchner asked Senator Bair if he had a group calling themselves COWS. heard of the group of lawmakers from the “I don’t know we aren’t apart of that western states, the Coalition of Western group,” Bair said. States (COWS). MorningNews LOCAL am-news.com Friday, March 18, 2016 3A Healthy, wealthy and wise ... Friday, March 18 • Snake River FFA Alumni dinner and auction at 6 p.m. in the SRHS cafeteria. The event is a fundraiser for scholarships, travel and events for Snake River High School FFA chapter members. Donations are needed and can be brought to either Industrial Metal Enterprises or the Ag Shop at SRHS; see J.B. Hoge. If needed, donations will also be picked up. For more information, visit Facebook@Snake River FFA. • Cinderella the musical will be presented by the Blackfoot High School drama department at 7 p.m. March 18 through the 25 (excluding Sunday) at the Blackfoot Performing Arts Center. Cost is $10 and pictures will be taken afterward for $5. • Lenten Fish Fry from 5-8 p.m. at St. Bernard’s Church Hall at 584 W. Sexton in Blackfoot. Big Fry: $9 and Small Fry $7. Meal includes coleslaw, baked potato, drink and dessert. For more information call 785-1935. • Free developmental screening from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the Child Development Center at 701 E. Alice in Blackfoot for children younger than three. The Idaho Infant Toddler Program will conduct the screening. Children will be screened for vision, physical coordination, self-help, social skills, learning, hearing and speech/language. For an appointment, call (208) 904-0861. • ‘Walk with Christ’ is March 15-18 from 6:30-9 p.m. and March 19 from 2-7 p.m. “Walk with Christ” is a spiritual journey through the life of Jesus Christ, sponsored every Easter season by the Pocatello Alameda Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Narration, live actors, and music create a moving experience as visitors walk through rooms transformed to depict events in the life of Jesus Christ. Everyone is invited and there is no admission charge. The journey takes about one hour and light refreshments will be served. The Alameda Stake Center is located near Alameda Road and Jefferson Street, across from Tendoy School in Pocatello. • All-Indian Boxing Invitational at 7 p.m. on March 18 and 19 at the Timbee Hall Gymnasium in Fort Hall. There will be at least 20 bouts each night. For more information call 208-200-1717 or 208-4783770. Saturday, March 19 • Cinderella the musical will be presented by the Blackfoot High School drama department at 7 p.m. Today through March 25 (excluding Sunday) at the Blackfoot Performing Arts Center. Cost is $10 and pictures will be taken afterward for $5. • Horticulture Symposium from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at University Place in Idaho Falls. This year’s “Backyard Gardening” program will include the following presentations: · Year Round Vegetable Gardening Made Easy, David Gilmore/aka LDS Prepper · The Challenge of Warm and Dry in the Vegetable Garden, Dr. Steve Love/U of I Extension Consumer Horticulture Specialist · Getting More than Just Shade out of your Trees through Growing a Home Orchard, Lance Ellis/U of I Extension Educator · Herbal Remedies from your Backyard, Sue Gillmore/Nutritional Herbalist The cost for the Symposium is $35.00 and will include a catered lunch by Chartwell’s Catering Company. For more information about the University of Idaho Horticulture Symposium contact the Bonneville County Extension Office at 208-5291390, [email protected]. • Little Miss Hollywood Style from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Blackfoot Community Center, 157 W. Sexton (Children’s Museum). A $7 donation is requested. This is sponsored by Distinguished Young Women of Blackfoot. • ‘Walk with Christ’ from 2-7 p.m. “Walk with Christ” is a spiritual journey through the life of Jesus Christ, sponsored every Easter season by the Pocatello Alameda Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Narration, live actors, and music create a moving experience as visitors walk through rooms transformed to depict events in the life of Jesus Christ. Everyone is invited and there is no admission charge. The journey takes about one hour and light refreshments will be served. The Alameda Stake Center is located near Alameda Road and Jefferson Street, across from Tendoy School in Pocatello. • Mayors’ Scholarship Dinner at the Elk’s Lodge at 123 Ash St. Tickets are $45 per person and up. Call the City of Blackfoot at 785-8600 for tickets to the dinner and auction. There will be entertainment, food and prizes. The Mayors’ Scholarship program is a partnership between Blackfoot, Shelley, Firth, Fort Hall and Aberdeen to raise money to fund scholarships for college bound Bingham County students. • All-Indian Boxing Invitational at 7 p.m. on March 18 and 19 at the Timbee Hall Gymnasium in Fort Hall. There will be at least 20 bouts each night. For more information call 208-200-1717 or 208-4783770. • Relay for Life potato bar and cake auction at 6 p.m. at Jason Lee Methodist Church at 168 S. University. $5 per person donation includes dessert and drink. At 6:45 professional auctioneer Arnold Callison will begin the auction of homemade cakes. Everyone is invited. • Pocatello Model Railroad Club is having an open house Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We have several operating layouts. We are located in the Union Pacific parking lot south of the UP Depot and the Greyhound bus depot almost under Benton Street overpass. Monday, March 21 • AARP Tax Aide is available from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center at 20 E. Pacific St. in Blackfoot. This service continues each Monday through April 11. For more information, call Harrison Gerstlauer at (208) 680-0021. Morning News – Leslie Mielke Bingham Memorial Hospital, in partnership with Summit Academy, hosted a Health Fair on Thursday evening. Students McKenzee Steele (on left) Cody Tendry and Alex Shumaker researched anesthesia as part of their contribution to the Health Fair. Students had each researched one topic and composed a three-fold handout. They were able to discuss with people what they had learned. A balance test and various screenings were also available. Professionals were also on hand to answer questions. 785-1320 ServiceS Death Notice Michael John Cameron, 55 Michael John Cameron, 55, former Blackfoot resident, passed away Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland, Oregon. Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of Hawker Funeral Home and will be announced. Condolences may be sent to: www.hawkerfuneralhome.com. BERGDAHL continued from 1A ended up happening was, I ended up having a panic attack, about three weeks into it.” The officer who conducted the investigation, Maj. Gen. Kenneth Dahl, later testified at a hearing that Bergdahl was found on the floor, blood on his hands. Bergdahl told Dahl that at the time, his family, especially his father, had been making him feel as if “I can’t succeed in anything, that I am a failure.” Bergdahl said a psychiatrist asked him to sign paperwork, and he received an “uncharacterized discharge” from the Coast Guard. In court, his lawyers have described it as a “psychological discharge.” In 2008, however, Bergdahl was granted a waiver to enter the Army, which at the time had relaxed its recruitment standards because it was stretched thin by the fighting in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He told Dahl that he disclosed his panic attack and reasons for leaving the Coast Guard to an Army recruiter. The recruiter then typed a statement for Bergdahl to sign saying he “had a hard time adapting to change” but not mentioning the panic attack, Bergdahl said. By several accounts, his Army stint was successful until he walked off and fell into the hands of the Taliban, with one sergeant testifying last September: “He was a great soldier.” The documents released Wednesday night also include a form from July 2015 showing that an Army Sanity Board Evaluation concluded that Bergdahl suffered from schizotypal personality disorder when he left his post in Afghanistan. A Mayo Clinic website says people with the disorder have trouble interpreting social cues and can become significantly distrustful of others. However, the sanity board said that despite the “severe mental disease or defect,” Bergadhl was able to understand that his actions in walking away from his unit were wrong. The board also concluded Bergdahl isn’t currently suffering from psychological problems that would prevent him from standing trial. On Thursday, Bergdahl’s lawyer Army Lt. Col. Franklin Rosenblatt declined to discuss how the psychiatric issues figure in their strategy. But defense arguments at his 2015 Article 32 hearing — similar to a civilian grand jury proceeding — shed light on the role his mental health may play. Defense attorney Eugene Fidell told the officer presiding over the hearing that mitigating factors in the case include “the psychological diagnosis that’s before you, and the need for continuing medical and psychiatric or psychological care. This is totally undisputed.” Fidell also said the decision to let Bergdahl in the Army was “improvident.” “I think a reasonable observer, nonetheless, would wonder why the Army would’ve taken a person who, within the relatively recent past, had bilged out of Coast Guard recruit training — boot camp — for this kind of reason,” he said. Bergdahl’s diagnosis could garner sympathy from jurors if it is allowed as evidence during the guilt-or-innocence phase of the court-martial, said retired Army Maj. Gen. Walt Huffman, who served as the branch’s top lawyer and later as dean of the Texas Tech University School of Law. “Sometimes juries hear things and say, ‘We understand the law and all that, but it’s not right to punish this guy,’” Huffman said. Some legal experts said the diagnosis may not be allowed in at that stage, but it’s likely to give the defense a strong argument for leniency at sentencing. Carpenter said the waiver letting Bergdahl into the Army could also be a factor at sentencing and help the soldier win a lighter punishment. “A panel member could think that the Army shares some blame for what happened,” the law professor said. Send in your news The Morning News welcomes news from the community. Send your items to [email protected]. Or call Joe Williams at (208) 785-1100. 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Gambles Board Certified 208.785.2555 1495 Parkway, Blackfoot 4A Friday, March 18, 2016 OPINION www.am-news.com MorningNews Black Americans and Reagan ideals I was recently made very proud, and also Star very humbled, by receivParker ing the Ronald Reagan Award, given at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference by the American Conservative Union. Regarding the award, ACU says: “The winners of this award, our highest honor, are not household names, but the men and women working in the trenches, who sacrifice and, in so doing, set an example for others.” I write about this at the risk of coming off as the opposite of humble. After all, Star, really -- announcing your award to the world? I’m writing about it because of the chaotic time we are in now, and because, no, it is not about Star Parker. It is about America and working to save our country. It is important that Americans, and particularly minority Americans, see that there is a hardworking American black woman who shares the ideals of Ronald Reagan and believes that America is an anointed nation with a mission. What are those ideals? Traditional values, limited government, free markets and a strong national defense. But let’s specifically talk about race and the vision of America as a free nation under God. Nothing has torn this nation apart more than race. We fought a bloody civil war over it. And even today, 240 years after the nation’s founding, it continues to tear us apart. Too many black Americans don’t sign on to the idea of America as a free nation under God. They are consumed with anger and cynicism because of a genuinely brutal American history toward people of color. Instead of seeing the nation as one founded on eternal truths imperfectly applied by men of flesh and blood, they choose to see the nation as fatally flawed from the beginning. So they participate with enthusiasm in the project of the left to transform America from being a free nation under God to a secular, welfare state. And sadly, the more the USA becomes exactly this, blacks themselves pay the highest price for these distortions of human truth. It is particularly sad that black Americans, who attend church with greater frequency than any other ethnic group, who, more than any other ethnic group, tell pollsters that religion plays a central role in their lives, sign on to the party of meaninglessness and nihilism, the party of abortion, homosexuality and socialism. The civil rights movement was supposed to be about freedom. The dream, in the words of Dr. King, was “free at last, free at last, thank God almighty, we are free at last.” Then instead of it being about freedom, it became about payback. It became about government, welfare and diversity as an ideal unto itself. The culture of blame and victimhood has now moved beyond blacks and is capturing the spirit of the whole nation. But still, blacks pay the highest price. Broken families and a spirit of helplessness have frozen black unemployment and poverty at twice the national average for half a century. Failed public schools are destroying black children. Yet black support for Hillary Clinton is as strong as ever, despite her support of these public schools and self-serving teachers unions. Clinton stands against parental empowerment and school choice. Look around. America is proof that anyone with a healthy spirit and the right values can rise above the worst circumstances and that even the best circumstances cannot save a sick spirit and sick values. Our national soul has become dangerously mired in negative energy. There are far too few people turning eyes upward to the heavens, taking responsibility for their own lives and respecting their neighbors as God’s unique creations. This is what America is about. This is what President Reagan was about. And it’s also what Star Parker is about, which is why I am humbled to receive the Ronald Reagan Award. Star Parker is an author and president of CURE, the Center for Urban Renewal and Education. Contact her at www.urbancure.org. To find out more about Star Parker and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. MorningNews www.am-news.com (ISSN 08933812) Leonard C. Martin, Publisher, [email protected] Joe Williams, Managing Editor, [email protected] Wayne Ingram, Advertising Director, [email protected] Joe Kimbro, Circulation Manager, [email protected] Kelly R. Koontz, Production Manager ••• The Morning News is published daily except Sundays and Christmas Day by Horizon Blackfoot Publications. Periodicals postage paid at Blackfoot, ID 83221. Postmaster send address changes to the Morning News, PO Box 70, Blackfoot, ID 83221. 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And they point to the work of leftist organizing groups as the key factor in the affair. “It was too organized,” said Cynthia Dugan, who came to Concord Coffee here in Lakeland to catch Rubio’s quick stop Saturday afternoon, just four days before the Florida primary. “I think it was organized by MoveOn.org and Black Lives Matter; it wasn’t just a spontaneous event.” I asked Dugan who was to blame. “The protesters,” she answered. “And, unfortunately, some of the press.” “To me, it’s just too well organized -- MoveOn. org and George Soros are spending a tremendous amount of money to disrupt,” said Richard Dempsey, of Lakeland. I asked Dempsey whether he blamed Trump for the chaos in Chicago. “No, I don’t,” Dempsey said. “I think it’s an effort to discredit Trump. Everybody from every direction is trying to discredit him and defeat his campaign. I’m not a big supporter, but I will vote for him if he is the eventual nominee.” I asked Dick Goddard, of Lakeland, who was to blame. “It’s the protesters,” Goddard answered quickly. “They’ve got no business doing that.” Dugan and Dempsey said they will enthusiastically vote for Rubio on Tuesday; Goddard said he is still trying to choose between Rubio and Ted Cruz. Earlier Saturday, in an appearance in Largo, Rubio conceded that the protesters were “not blameless” in the Trump Chicago affair. But Rubio saved his most critical words for Trump himself. “I think we also have to look at the rhetoric coming from the front-runner in the presidential campaign,” Rubio told reporters. “This is a man who in rallies has told his supporters to basically beat up the people who are in the crowd and he will pay their legal fees. Someone who has basically encouraged people in the audience to rough up anyone who stands up and says something he doesn’t like.” “There are people in this country that are angry because they feel disenfranchised from the American dream,” Rubio continued. “But the job of a leader is not to stoke that anger. The job of a leader is to address the causes of that anger and try to solve it, not try to stoke that anger so that they vote for you.” In rallies the day after the Chicago chaos, Trump emphasized the organized nature of the disruption. “We’re all together and we want to get along with everybody, but when they have organized, professionally staged wise guys, we’ve got to fight back, we’ve got to fight back,” Trump said in Dayton. Trump was right about the organization. In a report headlined “How Bernie Sanders supporters shut down a Donald Trump rally in Chicago,” NBC’s Alex Seitz-Wald detailed how veterans of the Occupy movement, of Black Lives Matter, of MoveOn.org, and other organizations, many of them now supporting Bernie Sanders, worked together to over- power Trump. And SeitzWald reported that Trump may have picked the worst possible location by coming to Chicago. “The pump was primed in Chicago,” Seitz-Wald wrote, “thanks to now near-constant demonstrations against Mayor Rahm Emanuel over the shooting of Laquan McDonald and other issues. Trump chose a venue, the University of Illinois Chicago campus, in the heart of the city, where student organizers whipped a demonstration together. And activists tapped into existing networks of pro-Bernie Sanders and Black Lives Matter activists.” “We wanted to show Trump that this is Chicago, and we run Chicago, and we’re not going to take this,” Seitz-Wald quoted local activist Ja’Mal Green as saying. “We got better organizers here.” “Remember the #TrumpRally wasn’t just luck,” tweeted the proSanders group People for Bernie. “It took organizers from dozens of organizations and thousands of people to pull off. Great work.” The Los Angeles Times published a similar report, “How black, Latino and Muslim college students organized to stop Trump’s rally in Chicago.” Even Bill Ayers, the 1960s Weather Underground bomber who became a bete noir of conservatives in the Obama years, was in the picture. “We shut Trump down!” Ayers tweeted after the cancelled rally. “Beautiful gathering of anti-racist youth.” Still, Rubio directed most of his blame at Trump. Fellow Trump rivals Ted Cruz and John Kasich also placed blame on the frontrunner. Now, the question is whether their supporters agree. Yes, some Rubio voters blamed Trump. “He brought it on himself,” said Chickie Migliaccio, of Kissimmee, who came to see Rubio in Lakeland. “He incites people, he’s provocative,” added Chickie’s husband Pat. “Hey, I’m from New Jersey. We don’t talk that way in New Jersey.” But many of Rubio’s supporters, and Republican voters in general, are big consumers of conservative media, and for years they have seen reports about MoveOn.org, about Occupy, about Black Lives Matter, about Soros, about Ayers -- a veritable roster of villainy on the left. Now they are seeing (accurate) reports that some of those groups were behind the Trump protests in Chicago. And they are supposed to blame Trump? Not likely. But that doesn’t mean they support Trump. Indeed, the reactions at the small Rubio event in Lakeland served to show that voters can support a non-Trump candidate and at the same time believe Trump was unjustly targeted by left-wing activists. Take Cynthia Dugan, who has liked Rubio for years. “I support him because he’s a gentleman and he’s got good ethics,” Dugan told me. “He’s a family man, and he absolutely knows the issues.” The bottom line is, the more Republicans learn about the events in Chicago, the more they are likely to blame the leftwing activists behind the chaos. It seems unlikely that Rubio, or Cruz, or Kasich, will gain much by blaming Trump. For many Republican voters, blaming the actual culprits in the Trump Chicago affair is a matter of seeing the far left, not Trump, as the real adversary -- and that does not necessarily equal supporting Trump. (Byron York is chief political correspondent for The Washington Examiner.) personality Mike Rowe (“Dirty Jobs”) is 54. SingerVanessa L. Williams is 53. Olympic gold medal speedskater Bonnie Blair is 52. Actor Dane Cook is 44. Actress Sutton Foster is 41. Rock singer Adam Levine (Maroon 5) is 37. Olympic gold medal figure skater Alexei Yagudin is 36. Actor Adam Pally is 34. Actor Cornelius Smith Jr. is 34. Actress-dancer Julia Goldani Telles is 21. Actress Ciara Bravo is 19. Thought for Today: “No man has a right in America to treat any other man tolerantly, for tolerance is the assumption of superiority.” — Wendell Willkie, American politician (18921944). Byron York Today in history Today is Friday, March 18, the 78th day of 2016. There are 288 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 18, 1766, Britain repealed the Stamp Act of 1765. On this date: Ten years ago: Thousands of anti-war protesters took to the streets around the world, marking the third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Five years ago: President Barack Obama demanded that Moammar Gadhafi halt all military attacks on civilians and said that if the Libyan leader did not stand down, the United States would join other nations in launching military action against him. One year ago: Militants opened fire at a museum in Tunisia’s capital, killing 22 people, most of them foreign tourists. Today’s Birthdays: TV MorningNews am-news.com IDAHO Friday, March 18, 2016 5A Idaho panel sends anti-Shariah law bill to House for changes BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Amid growing concerns about Muslim immigration, state lawmakers Thursday advanced legislation prohibiting Shariah law or any other foreign statutes from influencing Idaho courts. But the bill’s future remains uncertain. Lawmakers are considering the measure despite drawing criticism last year when they rejected an international treaty that made it easier for single parents worldwide to collect child-support payments. They argued the deal could allow Islamic law to influence American courts, but ended up reversing their decision in a special session under mounting pressure. The latest bill would keep Idaho courts and government agencies from basing rulings on foreign laws that don’t supply the same rights guaranteed in the U.S. and state constitutions. Worries about the spread of Shariah have surfaced in several states in recent years, often resulting in proposals to restrict the use of foreign law in state courts. Opponents say the measures amount to antiIslamic fear-mongering and note that Shariah law — a strict interpretation of the Quran and the Prophet Mohammed’s teachings — has never trumped U.S. state or federal law. Supporters, meanwhile, say the legislation protects states’ rights in an increasingly globalized world. In Idaho, the House State Affairs Committee sent the measure to the House floor for amendments Thursday after both Republicans and Democrats expressed concerns about how it would affect international contracts, like adoptions and commercial deals between Idaho’s agricultural sec- tor and other countries. Shariah law isn’t specifically mentioned in the bill but was the center of the discussion and testimony. It’s unknown if House lawmakers will amend and vote on the bill before the Legislature adjourns next week. Rep. Brent Crane, R-Nampa, and other conservatives hope they do. “I like the general direction of where this is headed — that we are going to tell our judges and our courts that you are going to use American laws and Idaho laws when you are making your rulings and interpretations,” Crane said. The bill represents rising fears of Shariah law and Muslim immigration in Idaho. Last year, a former Muslim-turnedevangelical pastor met with several lawmakers in the Statehouse, warning about Shariah law’s impact in rural parts of the state, and more recently he has called for restrictions on Syrian and Muslim immigration. The bill’s sponsor, Republican Rep. Eric Redman of Athol, maintains Shariah law is seeping into U.S. and European court cases. “Invoking foreign law and foreign legal doctrines ... is a means of imposing an agenda on the American people, while circumventing the U.S. and state constitutions,” he said. To date, there are no known Idaho court decision that has been influenced by Shariah law. Redman says 10 other states have passed similar measures. Meanwhile, another House committee approved a separate bill Thursday that would expressly allow the Bible to be used in public school instruction. Senate Bill 1342 is headed to the House floor for a vote. Idaho oil and gas commission starts rulemaking process Fight over public lands is brewing in statehouse BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho lawmakers are once again reviving efforts to convince the federal government to relinquish control over public lands throughout the Gem State and much of the West. Disagreement over management of federal land has spanned decades. However, tensions between the competing interests have peaked in the wake of an armed takeover of an Oregon wildlife refuge that lasted 41 days, multiple arrests and one death earlier this year. Rep. Judy Boyle, a Republican from Midvale, traveled to Oregon twice during the standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to show support for the armed protesters. She has since introduced two public lands proposals to the Idaho Legislature. The first measure would remove past consent of land sales to the federal government — an argument repeatedly struck down in courts. The second bill would create a management framework in the unlikely event it acquires federal lands. Public docs detail new for-profit medical school BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A new for-profit osteopathic medical school is opening in Idaho, promising to bring more doctors to the rural Intermountain West. The Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine is a private, for-profit company, but it is affiliated with the public Idaho State University and its students will have access to ISU’s campus in Meridian. Supporters say the new school will bring an economic boost and improve health care across the state, while opponents worry that it could tax existing infrastructure for Idaho medical students and that profits could take precedence over training. The Associated Press reviewed more than 600 pages of documents obtained from Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s office through a public records request. The records show state officials felt they were on a tight timeline to woo the school’s investors to the state, finalizing the deal in just a little over five weeks. The documents also show school officials promised to create a fund to help medical institutions consider creating new residency positions, but they didn’t say how much that fund would be. Residencies cost about $150,000 per student per year and are normally funded through Medicare. Otter to sign ultrasound bill BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Legislation requiring abortion providers to give women information on accessing free ultrasound services is headed to the governor’s desk for his signature. The Idaho Senate voted 28-7 on House Bill 516 on Thursday. Only Democratic lawmakers voted against sending the measure to Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter. If approved, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare would compile a list of providers that offer free ultrasounds for women seeking abortions. The list would be part of the informed consent brochures abortion providers are required to distribute. Supporters argue the bill is needed to provide information to women contemplating an abortion. However, opponents cited concerns that the legislation does not require free ultrasound providers to offer medically accurate information. BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The Idaho Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on Thursday began the process of writing new rules for the oil and gas industry with input from the public under a new law aimed at speeding up energy production. The commission on a 4-0 vote set in motion a process known as negotiated rulemaking that will take months and is needed to align current rules with an industry-backed bill signed into law by Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter on Wednesday. The new law makes the Idaho Department of Lands responsible for initial drilling decisions and the five appointed members of the commission more of an appellate body that approves or reverses those decisions. After the meeting, commission chairman Chris Beck said the change means experts will handle technical aspects and “we’ll be given the opportunity to make a decision if someone appeals it, and I think that’s appropriate.” Commissioners also voted 3-1 to approve a plan that outlines the overall strategy for the commission, which was formed in 2013. Houston-based Alta Mesa has at times expressed frustration as Idaho tries to catch up with an industry using new technologies that have located what companies believe are profitable reserves. The company backed the new law, which went into effect with Otter’s signature, and also liked the strategic plan the commission approved. “I think both those are positive steps,” company attorney Michael Christian said. “The legislation that we pursued I think will help give everybody better definition and certainty about how the processes will work and I think these two things today are just the next step in that evolution.” State officials say the company has 18 wells in some stage of w development in southwestern Idaho, with six listed as producing. Justin Hayes of the Idaho Conservation League told the commission that his group favored going ahead with the negotiated rulemaking process. 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Call Melissa or Joe today 785-1100 MorningNews www.am-news.com 6A FAITH Friday, March 18, 2016 am-news.com Windows of Heaven By PASTOR PAUL MALEK Bethel Lutheran Church FIRTH — The greatest tragedy of all happened in the Garden of Eden. What was the great tragedy? It was sin! The third chapter of Genesis records how the close connection between God and the people is broken. They had been as close as any wonderful family could ever be. But then they became divided as only the closest flesh and blood families can become separated. The brokenness continued from years to hundreds of years to thousands of years. Then came Jesus, God’s only Son, to be our salvation from our sinful selves. Next week is Holy Week and Friday will be Good Friday. The reason Christians call it Good Friday (originally God’s Friday) is because we can focus on Jesus on the cross, and know that he is there for each one of us. We know that, no matter what comes, we are loved with a love that is deeper and stronger than any of our enemies. The love of God reaches down deeper than death. It reaches out to rescue us from the worst evil powers that might attack us. It reaches deeper than any sin that has been a part of our lives. God doesn’t say to us, “If you show a bit of good heart to me for a change, I will make it up with you.” He doesn’t even say, “If you’ve got some good intentions about spiritual things I’ll accept you back again.” No. He reconnects us Sounds of Sunday Turning point ... to himself even when we humans are killing his son. In Romans 5, verse 10, the Spirit of God assures us, “While we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his son.” God accepts you and me despite the mess we might have made with our lives. God does not accept you and me because we have lived a respectable life, but only because of Jesus. The good news on Good Friday runs against the grain of our human nature so much that we need to hear the news again and again. The Christian faith is not about looking inside ourselves all the time. Saving faith is to look at God’s love. A healthy faith focuses on what Jesus does for us, especially on the cross. Pastor Paul Malek, Bethel Lutheran Church, 413 N Main St. Firth. Holy Week Services include Maudy Thursday, Jewish Seder Meal at 6:15 p.m., Good Friday service at 7:00 p.m., Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. and Regular Service at 9 a.m. Church Bulletin The Bible Discovery Center Seventh-Day Adventist Fellowship 340 W. Sexton Blackfoot, ID 557-8232 Meet with us Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Reprint from an Amazing Facts Daily Devotional. A Love That Will Not Let You Go After her six ducklings were swept into a storm drain, a mother mallard waddled two miles tracking her baby’s chirps from manhole to manhole. Trapped in the sewer system, the ducklings’ only hope was in their mother. Hearing their chirps emanating from under the ground, the mother followed their cries. Her journey led her across a busy intersection, a metro train line and two school playing fields. When her chicks came to a halt in a housing development, she waddled to a stop over a manhole cover. And there, for the next four hours, the mother remained. Peter Elliott first noticed the duck at 6 a.m. Later, after breakfast, his daughter took his two-year-old grandson to see the mallard and they heard the ducklings’ voices beneath the manhole cover. Mr. Elliot removed the heavy cover and lifted each duck to safety and released family in a lake. Like that mother duck, our heavenly Father will never forsake us. You are precious in His sight. Church Women United Our first celebration will be at Jason Lee United Memorial Methodist Church on Saturday, March 12, 11 a.m. Our theme for this meeting will be “Sharing Gifts at the Table.” We will celebrate World Community Day. We will also be making blankets to distribute to various community agencies & services in Blackfoot, Firth & Shelley. This project is supported by Thrivent Financial. Please bring the following to the meeting if you are able: Scissors to cut fleece Rotary cutting mat & rotary cutter Sturdy crochet cotton for blanket stitch Stuff for cloth toys Gently used or new toys such as Teddy bears Cotton flannel – ½ yard lengths Please bring a finger food to share. If you have any questions, please call Diane Tauscher at 785-2442. Calvary Chapel Blackfoot 689 S. Fisher Avenue 785-0809 E-mail: [email protected] Mike Eld, Pastor A congregation of believers in Jesus Christ as God’s only begotten Son, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, and in the only inspired word of God, the Holy Bible. Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments which are without error in the original manuscripts, and are the infallible rules for faith and practice. Weekly Schedule Sunday: Worship and the Word. 10 a.m. This Sunday we will continue in Chapter 2, “The Acts of the Apostles.” Sunday messages are available online at ccblackfoot.com. Monday: Prayer and Praise. 7 p.m. Wednesday: Going Deeper Bible Study. 7 p.m. “Teach Us To Pray.“ Week 5 of a 5 week course on prayer. Monthly: Second Sat. is men’s breakfast fellowship at Martha’s Cafe, 8:30 a.m. Blackfoot Christian Fellowship 2550 Rose Rd (208) 785-3247 [email protected] Facebook www.blackfootfellowship.org Join several local Churches for Good Friday Music Worship Night at BCF, on March 25th, from 6:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m. Our Easter celebration will be Sunday, March 27th, with Breakfast at 9:00 a.m. and the Worship Service at 10:00 a.m. Our Sundays begin with an Adult Sunday School, and/or fellowship time of coffee, hot chocolate, and donuts at 9:00 a.m. The Worship Service is at 10:00 a.m. It’s a come as you are, mild contemporary service where we give all glory to God. Children’s Church lasts during he entire Service, with kid-friendly music, messages, and activities, for kids 10 and under, except on the first Sunday of each month, which is Family Sunday and the kids stay in the Service. We offer nursery care every week. We host Awana, which is a Biblebased, non-denominational kid’s program, on Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:00 p.m. We offer it for K-6th Grade. For by His loving-favor you have been saved from the punishment of sin through faith. It is not by anything you have done. It is a gift of God. — Ephesians 2:8 Christ’s Cowboy Country Church Non Traditional Bible Based Mill Iron Ranch Meeting Hall 129E 200N Weeding Lane 208-782-0459 Easter Sunrise Service: 7:15 Christ’s Cowboy Country Church, 129 E 200 N Weeding Lane. Breakfast following. Beast Feast @ Salmon Valley Baptist, Wednesday March 16th. At Calvary Baptist in Idaho Falls: Life of Christ March 17th and 18th, 6-9 pm, March 19th 9 am to 12 pm. The Navajo Water Project needed $5000 for their well. Still needing $1700 more, like an auction, when Pastor Jim announced it. He was handed a check for $750, “Now we need $1000 more.” Outside he was handed another check. Love kept pouring in from the Cowboy Churches and Grace at Riverside and all money was received and sent to New Mexico. South East Idaho Rodeo Bible Camp, (SEIRBC): For youth ages 1319. June 19-22, 2016 @ Downey, ID. July 11-14 @ Wells, Nevada. www. ridewiththelord.com web address. Space is limited, call early. Contact Bruce Bradley 208-335-2308. While Duane recovers, Bible Study will continue March 24th Thursday evenings @ 7:00 at the Kite home, “4.3 miles off Hwy 26, it’s not far.” Prayer Chain contact Debbie Chappell. Pray without ceasing. Please pray always for our pastors— we are so blessed. St. Bernard Catholic Church 570 W. Sexton St., Blackfoot and St. Kateri Tekakwitha Chapel, Sheepskin Road and D Street, Fort Hall Tonight Stations of the Cross, is prayed in English at 6 pm, and Spanish at 7 pm. Our Lenten Fish Fry is also tonight from 5 to 8 pm with fried fish, baked potato, coleslaw, drink, and dessert. Holy Week begins! Palm Sunday Masses at the regular times. Holy Thursday Mass at 7 pm. Good Friday Service at 7 pm. Easter Vigil Mass begins at 8:30 pm. Easter Sunday Masses are at their regular times. Mass is celebrated Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 8 am in St. Bernard Church. Adoration follows the Friday morning mass until 12 noon. Wednesday mornings, Mass is offered at The Willows at 10 am. First Saturday Mass is celebrated at 9 am at St. Bernard Church. Sabbath Masses at Saint Bernard Parish begin with Saturday evening Mass in Spanish at 7 pm, and Sunday with English Mass at 10 am and Spanish Mass at 1:00 pm. Early Sunday Mass is celebrated in English at Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Chapel in Fort Hall at 8 am. /// For The Blackfoot Morning News, contact, Melinda Powers, cell, 785-2998. Jason Lee Memorial United Methodist Church 168 S. University, Blackfoot (208) 785-3611 E-mail: [email protected] Online: www.jlmumc.org Sunday, March 13, 2016 Theme: “Youth Sunday” Scripture: Philippians 3:4b-14, John 12:1-8 This week the choir will perform “Hosanna and Blessing for Palm Sunday”. Assisting in this week’s 10:30 a.m. worship service: Liturgist – Tammy Dalley; Acolyte – Beau Jones; Ushers/Greeters – The Hastriter Family; Nursery – Kimberly Belcher; Power Point – Dorothy Hunter; Sound – Steve Martin. Fellowship hour will be hosted by Mary Nemkerekyan and Margaret Davis. Sanctuary flowers are not displayed during Lent. Everyone is welcome to attend services – Come as you are!! Saturday, March 19 – 6:00 p.m. – Potato Bar and Cake Auction Fundraiser for Relay for Life Saturday, 6:00 p.m. AA Sunday, 9:00 a.m. AA Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Worship and Sunday School Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour and Prayer Circle after Worship Sunday, 12:30 p.m. Confirmation Class Monday, 10:00 a.m. Women’s Bible Study Tuesday, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Community Dinner Table Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. Jesus A Study Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. Knit Wits Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. AA Thursday, 6:15 p.m. Bell Choir Practice Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Maunday Thursday Service Bethel Lutheran Church 413 North Main Street P.O. Box 427 Firth, Idaho 83236 MorningNews 208-346-6271 or 208-589-1557 Do we honestly face the reality of death? In John chapter 12, Mary of Bethany realizes that Jesus’ mission was to come and die in Jerusalem. She cleans his feet with an expensive perfume often used in the preparation of a corpse. By Jesus dying on the cross, salvation lies ahead for us. We are capable to living honoring our own vulnerability and the humanity of others. Mary of Bethany was a true model of love for us and the other disciples of Christ. Jesus shows his love for us on Easter giving us the strength to walk through the desert places of this life, pouring out our love for God and for all God’s children. At Bethel, we remember how we are Christians held together by the Holy Spirit through our baptism into the body of Christ Jesus. Experience the greatest love of all with us. The Holy Spirit, not our works, brings us to know Jesus as our Lord and Savior. Our response is to love and serve others because of Him. Come to Bethel to find your true identity--a child of God, baptized into His kingdom. Together we share in this celebration of being who we are--brothers and sisters of Jesus. We welcome all to our service at 9 a.m. every Sunday. Lenten Services are Wednesdays beginning at 6:15 p.m.-soup supper followed by services at 7. Calvary Bible Church 1248 Camas Street Blackfoot, ID 83221 208-847-0227 or 208-705-1330 Online: www.cbcblackfoot.com We would love to have you visit on Sundays at 10 AM for Sunday School and 11AM for Church at Calvary Bible Church located at the corner of Riverton Rd. and Camas St.. It is hard to believe the Easter celebration is just a couple of weeks away. We are looking at Palm Sunday. Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey. Some may think it strange that Jesus enters an important religious place on a donkey. Maybe we should be encouraged to arrive in church in any vehicle we may drive for transportation. Anyway, come this Sunday and you will be a week early for Easter and we would love to have you come. This week we see Jesus preparing to be our sacrifice for sin. The Good News Club for children meets on Tuesdays at 6:30PM. Ladies’ Bible Studies meet on Thursdays, 10AM and 6:30 PM. We will be glad to have you come. Place your faith in Jesus Christ and God’s grace today for eternal life. Once again, I’m Pastor Dave BrunnerJr. May God keep His eyes on you and His loving arms around you. Bible Talks John 1:1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” If you are looking for something that is sure and unchanging in this world that is so uncertain then the answer is in God’s Word. If you feel empty and disappointed in life and are looking for something better the answer is in God’s Word. If you are looking for something that brings lasting peace and satisfaction. By small and simple things are great things brought to pass. And again, even the smallest candle can ignite a mighty flame. September 1835, two men rode on horseback a distance of 25 miles from Mantua, Ohio to the small community of Kirtland. The one manGlenn was a young Rawson student enrolled at the Presbyterian school of Oberlin College. He was beginning a new semester of studies at Oberlin. He came from something of privileged background, his father being a prosperous farmer and a community man. He had grown up with a close family and many opportunities for the day. The other fellow, considerably older, was a frontiersman born in Vermont, and something of a rustic who had never had the privilege of learning, letters, and a life of opportunity. He had left home when just a boy and carved out a homestead in the wilderness of southeastern Michigan. So removed was he from the joys of home and family life as a child that he lived out his days never knowing his own birthdate. As the two men rode along, of course they conversed—on many subjects. Years later, the young student said, “I was at first disposed to treat his opinions lightly, especially so, as they were not always clothed in grammatical language.” They talked of philosophy and then the subject turned to religion. The older man, in the course of conversation, began to open up the scriptures and explain the plan of salvation and the conditions of the human family. As he did so, the disposition of his friend began to change. The young student found himself unable to resist the knowledge that [this] was a man of God. I felt pricked in my heart,” he said. Though his language may not have been the most refined, the man, “possessed a mind of deep thought and rich intelligence.” He so opened the eyes and expanded the mind of the young man that it forever changed him. Almost 64 years later that student, now an old man at the end of his days would reflect back on that day as follows, “All the circumstances of my first and last meeting with [him] are as clear to my mind as if it were an occurrence of but yesterday….He appeared to me then to be a remarkable man, and that impression has remained with me ever since….This was the turning point in my life. What impressed me most was his absolute sincerity, his earnestness and his spiritual power.” The man bore a powerful witness of the truthfulness of the restored Gospel and then charged the young man to go before the Lord that night and ask for himself. To that charge he was true. The young man was subsequently baptized and himself went on to greatness in the eyes of the Almighty. He was Lorenzo Snow. Young Snow would never have the opportunity of meeting with his friend again in this life, for within three years his mentor would die a martyr—the first apostolic martyr of this dispensation—David W. Patten. And thus is the power of simple humble, fearless testimony. Sources: Life of David W. Patten: The First Apostolic Martyr Lycurgus Wilson Rawson, a former resident of Blackfoot, is a historian and producer whose works include “History of the Saints” and “The Joseph Smith Papers.” MorningNews am-news.com SPORTS Friday, March 18, 2016 7A Lady Panthers fall in opener 8-7 MORNING NEWS RIVERSIDE — South Fremont scored two runs in the top of the sixth to earn a 8-7 win over Snake River Thursday afternoon. The Cougars outscored the Panthers 5-1 over the final three innings to earn the win. “We struggled on the bump today,” Snake River head coach Kay Martin said. “We didn’t get into a groove like we normally do. We learned a lot for the first time out.” Alyssa Crumley went 3-for-3 and pitched for the Panthers. Abby Tew hit a sole home run and Sara Goodwin chipped in a double. Snake River hosts a doubleheader with Kimberly today beginning at 3:30 p.m. DENVER (AP) — Sophomore 7-footer Jakob Poeltl scored 16 points and pulled down a career-high 18 rebounds to help Utah hold off feisty Fresno State 80-69 Thursday night in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Utah, the third seed in the Midwest, used a blistering 20-2 run down the stretch to regain control after falling behind for the first time all night with 10:32 remaining. Lorenzo Bonham had 17 points and Brandon Taylor added 16 for the Utes (278), who will try for their second straight trip to the Sweet 16 when they face Seton Hall or Gonzaga on Saturday night. Marvelle Harris, the Mountain West’s player of the year, led the Bulldogs (25-10) with 24 points. It was their first NCAA appearance since 2001 Jakob Poeltl leads Utah past Fresno State 80-69 Morning News — Jason Enes Snake River’s Wyatt Vogler,, left, fields a ground ball during the Panthers 12-8 loss to South Fremont on Thursday. South rallies in seventh to defeat Panthers 12-8 in season opener after 11 hitters came to the plate the Panthers tied the game at 5-5. Snake River was held scoreless until the with when they plated three to take a 8-6 lead. Vogler and Sean Miller each had two hits for the Panthers. By JASON ENES [email protected] THOMAS — It looked like an early season especially in the first season. After one inning the Snake River Panthers and South Fremont Cougars had scored 10 runs on just two combined hits. The Panthers retook the lead, but a Cougar rally in the seventh inning was enough to send the visitors home with a 12-8 at Snake River High School on Thursday. South started the inning with a single and a double, the double drove in the Cougars first run of the inning. An error, walk and fielder’s choice drove home three more runs. And another Panther error set up another two Cougar runs. South Fremont 12, Snake River 8 South Fremont 510 010 6 — 12 6 1 Snake River 500 030 0 — 8 7 2 Reece Yancey, Nick Trost (3), Tucker Olson (7) and Hunter Hill. Snake Morning News —Jason Enes River — Sean Miller, Sean Miller thorws a pitch Thursday afternoon. Brayden Pieper (3), Wyatt The Panthers were never Before the Panthers had Vogler (7) and Christian able to rally in the bottom a chance to hit they found Nelson. 2B — Reece half of the inning. themselves in a 5-0 hole. Yancey (SF), Tucker Olson South Fremont’s Tucker Wyatt Vogler led off (SF). Olson allowed a two-out with a single, he would walk and a single before eventually come around shutting the door on the to score as the next four Panthers. Panther hitters walked. Jazz remain playoff contenders despite injury-ravaged roster SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Jazz are 1 1/2 games out of a playoff spot in the Western Conference race and 2 1/2 out of the No. 6 spot despite being ravaged by injuries throughout the season. The one bit of luck was that leading scorer Gordon Hayward (20.1 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.7 assists per game) hadn’t missed a game to injury all season, but that ended this week. Hayward missed Monday’s win over the Cleveland Cavaliers with plantar fasciitis in his right foot and remains questionable for Thursday’s game against the Phoenix Suns. The Jazz have now been without starting point guard Dante Exum for the entire year after ACL surgery on his left knee. Starting center Rudy Gobert, who finished fifth in defensive player of the year voting last season, missed 20 games because of injury, including 17 to an MCL sprain in his left knee. Power forward Derrick Favors (17.0 points, 8.5 rebounds per game) missed 16 games due to a back and hip issue. Sixth man Alec Burks (14.3 points per game) remains out after 38 games with a broken left fibula. And now Hayward is out with a foot injury that has shelved some players for a significant amount of time. The Jazz have had players miss 151 games combined due to injury or illness, the ninth most in the NBA, according to STATS. Coach Quin Snyder said he wouldn’t have predicted such success before the season had he known what was on the horizon. “I thought there’d be a huge adjustment with Dante out,” Snyder said. “A lot of our progression defensively started with Rudy and Dante. That’s your catcher and your shortstop. That adjustment, then to adjust again to Rudy being out and (Favors). “You’ve seen different teams offensively. We’ve gone through growing pains every time we’ve had a personnel adjustment. ... It’s never perfect. But defensively it’s more noticeable. We’re at a point now where we’re more solid defensively than we’ve been at other times in the year.” Depth has been an issue all season, but the Jazz have continuously had others step up. The point guard position had been inconsistent, but the Jazz traded a secondround pick to the Atlanta Hawks for Shelvin Mack and he instantly became a starter. He’s averaged a career-high 12.3 points and 4.9 assists since joining the team. Rookie Trey Lyles started 29 games and proved deserving of playing time with a six-game stretch averaging 13.3 points. Rookie Raul Neto started 53 games and shot better than the preseason scouting report. Second-year guard Rodney Hood (14.7 points) has developed into a dangerous perimeter scorer. Joe Ingles made his first start of the season with Hayward out and played 37 minutes and had the assignment of guarding LeBron James during the surprise win. “We knew from the start of the year we could be a playoff team if we did the right things and played the right way,” Ingles said. “Obviously, we’ve had a little bit of bad luck with injuries. Since All-Star just tried to keep that one-game mindset. “We didn’t expect not to have Gordon and we didn’t expect not to have Rudy. Just one game at a time and hopefully we can keep winning.” The Jazz (32-35) have 15 games remaining in the sprint for a playoff spot. Two of those are against the Houston Rockets (3434) and Dallas Mavericks (34-34), the two teams ahead of the Jazz and currently tied for the No. 7 and No. 8 slot. The Portland Trail Blazers (3533) currently sit at No. 6. “Everyone looks at the big picture of making it, but you’re not going to get there unless you take daily steps,” Mack said. “Taking care of your body and making sure you’re ready to go out there and compete 100 percent. Everyone’s old and mature enough to understand you have to win one game at a time to make the playoffs. Just taking it slow. “We’re all self-motivated. We know what’s at stake and the opportunity that we have. Athlete of the Week Blackfoot Allie Cannon Basketball 302 North East Main 785-5710 Specials of the Month The beginning of the Lady Broncos resurgence in 2015-16 came with freshman phenom Allie Cannon. Her offensive game was impressive to watch as she had incurable ball handling skills and dribbling ability. She also could put a pass anywhere she wanted to. After a first season where she exploded on the scene, the next three seasons are going to be very special. Girl Scout Thin Mint Shake Philly Sandwich w/ Fries & Tots The Morning News – Bingham County’s news source Friday, March 18, 2016 8A COMICS & ADVICE frank & ernest Zits Hi & Lois BLondie BaBy BLues B.C. HaGar tHe HorriBLe for Better Born Loser or Worse MorningNews Dear Annie: My exdaughter-in-law's brother would have been sleeping on the streets for the past two years if it weren't for my husband. He's been paying rent for "Gary," who has not received any help from the other members of the family. Gary has been unemployed for five years. He was living with my ex-daughterin-law, her boyfriend and my granddaughter in the basement of their home. But when my ex-daughter-in-law broke up with her boyfriend, she moved into an apartment where Gary could not follow because he is a registered sex offender. This also makes it harder for him to find a job. I don't know the whole story, but some of it sounds like his ex-wife was looking for revenge. My husband has driven Gary to many job interviews and has sought help from local agencies, with no luck. We have exhausted all avenues. 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And why does it matter? GarfieLd March 18, 2016 2011 - 7B am-news.com DEAR READER: A vitamin is a natural substance that is required in small amounts for human life. As your doctor said, there are water-soluble vitamins and fat-soluble vitamins. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve in water; they are packed into the watery portions of the foods you eat. Vitamin C and the B vitamins are water-soluble vitamins, for example. Water-soluble vitamins have many tasks in the body. They are involved in energy production; they help cells multiply; and they make collagen, which knits together wounds, supports blood vessel walls and forms a base for teeth and bones. These vitamins are absorbed directly from the digestive tract into the bloodstream. They travel to all parts of your body that contain water -- and that means all parts of your body. Every one of the 13 trillion cells in our body contains water. 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Must See ALL the Updates $135,000 MLS 201294 2,742 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms walk-out entrance to Back Yard Call Jed at 681-4000 W! NE NE Fenced Yard, Low Maintenance Siding $135,000 MLS 199071 2,298 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Convenient-keyless entry + Security Sys Call Angela at 757-9538 Updated 6+ Bedrm Home $154,900 mls 203333 2,642 sqft, 6+bedrms, 2.5 baths Fenced Garden, Gas/Central A/C Call Angela at 757-9538 Adorable Country Home! $162,000 MLS 202571 1,858 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 1.25 Irr. Acres w nice Fenced Pasture Call Angela at 757-9538 Home on 3 Acres $275,000 MLS 197112 3,696 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Includes dwelling used as Beauty Salon Call Jed at 681-4000 Cntry Home in Silver Leaf Subdvsn $355,000 MLS 201468 4,282 sq ft, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms Vaulted Ceilings, Open Floor Plan Call Jed at 681-4000 Amazing Home &4000 sq ft Shop $375,000 MLS 199396 4,000 sq ft, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms water rights for 2+ Acres of Beauty Call Angela at 757-9538 3.9 Irr Ac. & 30X50 Shop $245,000 mls 203390 2,697 sqft, 4 bedroom, 3 full baths Log Pole Barn, Set-up for Horses Call Jed at 681-4000 • A Great lot in a well developed Subdivision ready to build on. Sale of the lot is contingent on Loosli Construction Inc being the builder and construction to begin within 120 days of purchase of the lot. $32,000 Call Renette 604-3058 MLS #202919 • Bare Ground ranging from 1 acre to 23 acres priced from $10k to $58K located North of Moreland • Priced to Sell! 6.76 lush irrigated acres on the edge of town. Great building site for horse or cattle lovers or for single family subdivision (Zone R1). Only $75,000 MLS#199663 Call Carrie 681-7555 • 203452 Premium 1 Acre Building Lot in Groveland with Water Rights. Only $29,000 Call Carrie 681-7555 Groveland Area – Six new home acreages 2.3 to 3.5 acre lots, prices vary (start at $47,500), water rights, utilities to lots and covenants. Call Susan 680-3325 Commercial • Great Downtown Location with high visibility! Over 12,000 !sq ft on main thoroughfare. Only $95,000 ed Bring all offers seller motivated. duc Re MLS 193511 Call Carrie:#681-7555 Beautiful 5 Acre Equestrian Estate $650,000 MLS 201839 4,664 sq ft, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms Heated Barn, Indoor Arena, Salt water Pool Call Jed at 681-4000 • Commercial Building with over 11,000 sq. ft. There are 3 warehouses (2 of which are leased) and plenty of office space for only $225,000. Call Carrie 681-7555 •2.64 acres commercial ground with 531’ of frontage. Great access and visibility from Hwy 26. Possible Owner carry. MLS #196547 Call Renette #604-3058. RE/MAX PREFERRED PROPERTIES 199 W. BRIDGE ST. BLACKFOOT, ID 83221 785-7555 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent COTTONWOOD COMMUNITY APARTMENTS BEAUTIFULLY, REMODELED 1Bedroom - $420, 2 bedroom - $520, 3 bedroom -$620 In nice, quiet cul-de-sac neighborhood. Ask about our new, pet-friendly policy Call 317-7457 070 Homes For Rent 070 Homes For Rent r o o f t o p real estate management • 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Townhome with a 2 car garage Call 522-roof to make an appointment or check it out online at rooftoprentals.net MorningNews www.am-news.com 4B CLASSIFIEDS Friday, March 18, 2016 060 Unfurn.Apts.ForRent 130 Notices RECENTLY UPDATED STOUT STREET APTS. Two-bedroom, one bath in excellent location near schools. No pets. Fridge/stove included. Washer/dryer hookups. $440 plus $400 deposit. Call 680-0377. ********** Xarelto users have you had complications due to internal bleeding (after January 2012)? If so, you MAY be due financial compensation. If you don’t have an attorney, CALL injuryfone today! 1-800-594-2107 AL-ANON/ALA-TEEN Sunset Manor Apartments 106 N.E. Main 785-6171 Accepting applications for one-bedroom apartments. Subsidized-housing for seniors and those with disabilities. Must meet eligibility requirements. Equal Housing Opportunity THREE-BEDROOM Two Full Bath Apartments Programmable heating and a.c. Washer/dryer. We pay water, sewer and garbage. $620/month plus $400 deposit. Call (208) 971-9199. 100 CommercialProperty Sundays: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bingham Memorial Cafeteria Tuesdays and Thursdays: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 72 North Shilling ELIMINATE CELLULITE and inches in weeks! All natural. Odor free. Works for men or women. Free month supply on select packages. Order now! Call -844-609-2759 Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-877-955-5505. 150 Lost & Found Check out the Animal Shelter for your lost pets. 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Call 1-800-401-4106. 500 Legals ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by Harper Leavitt Engineering at 800 West Judicial, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 until 10:00 a.m. prevailing local time, on Tuesday, March 29, 2016, at which time HLE will deliver all sealed proposals to the Bingham County Commissioners to open at 10:30 a.m. on March 29, 2016. For: PATRIOT FIELD BINGHAM COUNTY Proposals will be opened and publicly read at the above hour and date. Prospective BIDDERS are encouraged to attend a Pre-Bid Conference which will be conducted jointly by the OWNER and ENGINEER at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 17, 2016 at the project site. The purpose of the conference is to acquaint BIDDERS with the project requirements. Plans, specifications, proposal forms and other information are on file for examination at the following locations: Bingham County Commissioners office 501 N. 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Locust Shelley, ID 83274 (208)521-1541 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BINGHAM IN RE: Aimee Marie Hadley Case No. CV-2016-0315 NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult) A petition to change the name of Aimee Marie Hadley, now residing in the City of Shelley, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Bingham County, Idaho. The name will change to Aimee Marie Jones. The reason for the change in name is: I am divorced and now wish to change my legal name to my maiden name of Jones. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 9:00 o'clock a.m. On April 25, 2016 at the Bingham County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. 2015 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED New body style - 11,000 miles. Has a U-connect; Wi-fi hot spot apps, Sirius satellite XM radio, heated seats, rear backup camera, 100,000 mile factory warranty. Only $16,995 Call Allen, 589-7105 or Liquidators Unlimited 522-7142, Idaho Falls 792 E. Greenway DATE: 02-25-2016 www.liquidatorsunltd.com This work shall consist of constructing a new parking lot with curb and sidewalk and landscaping which shall 2014 Chevrolet Impala Limited LTZ include, but not limited to Heated leather seats, XM/On Star, trees, sidewalk, irrigation moon roof, rear spoiler, remote start, system, rock seating, curb 300 HP (V-6). Remainder of Chevrolet and flag poles. 100,000-mile factory warranty - 28K The Contractor shall furnish miles. Sells new for over $40,000!!! Only $17,995!! all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation Call Allen, 589-7105 or and supplies required to Liquidators Unlimited complete the work in accor522-7142, Idaho Falls dance with the Contract 792 E. Greenway Documents, the plans, the www.liquidatorsunltd.com Idaho Standards for Public Works 2015 Edition, and any applicable Federal, State and Local requirements. FREE Daily Special www.am-news.com Harper-Leavitt Engineering, Inc. 800 West Judicial St. Blackfoot, ID. 83221 208.785.2977 Harper-Leavitt Engineering, Inc. 985 N. Capital Av. Idaho Falls, ID 83402 A bid bond in the amount of 5 % of the total bid amount is required. Contract Documents can be obtained on CD format upon payment of $10.00 (non-refundable) for each set, including technical specifications and accompanying drawings. Or a “Hard Copy” of the Contract Documents may be obtained for a payment of $50.00 (non-refundable) at Harper-Leavitt Engineering’s Blackfoot office ONLY. A Public Works Contractors License for the State of Idaho is required to bid on this work. To be published: March 11, 2016 March 18, 2016 March 25, 2016 (#923) PAMELA W. ECKHARDT CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT By: Wyoma Tendoy Deputy Clerk Publish: 2/27, 3/4, 3/11 & 3/18/2016 (#910) Jay A. Kohler Attorney at Law 482 Constitution Way, Suite 313 Idaho Falls, ID 83402-3537 Telephone: (208) 524-3272 Fax No.: (208) 524-3619 State Bar No. 1749 Attorney for Personal Representative IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BINGHAM MAGISTRATE'S DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOLORES MAE NISSON, Deceased. CASE NO.: CV-2016-0290 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dolores Mae Nisson, Deceased Probate No. CV-2016- 0290 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above named decedent. All persons having claims against the decedent or her 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 either be presented to the undersigned at the address indicated, or filed with the Clerk of the Court. DATED: February 4 , 2016. ______________________ Shelly D. McAuley 880 Marion Drive Hazelton, ID 83335 Telephone: (208) 420-5773 ______________________ Jay A. Kohler 482 Constitution Way, Suite 313 Idaho Falls, ID 83402 Telephone: (208)524-3272 Publish: 3/4,3/11 & 3/18/2016 (#920) Place an ad.. 785-1100 MorningNews 500 Legals DAVID N. PARMENTER, ISB # 2441 NATHAN D. RIVERA, ISB # 8339 Attorney at Law 53 S. Shilling PO Box 700 Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 (208) 785-5618 (208) 785-4858 fax [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BINGHAM MAGISTRATE DIVISION FLORINTINA TREJO TREJO, Petitioner, vs. MARIO GUZMAN PEREZ, Respondent. Case No.: CV-2016-0377 SUMMONS NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED PLAINTIFF(S). THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. TO: MARIO GUZMAN PEREZ You are hereby notified that in order to defend this lawsuit, an appropriate written response must be filed with the above designated court within 20 days after service of this Summons on you. If you fail to so respond the court may enter judgment against you as demanded by the Plaintiff(s) in the Complaint. A copy of the Verified Petition for Custody is served with this Summons. If you wish to seek the advice or representation by an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights protected. An appropriate written response compliance with Rule 10(a)(l) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also include: 1. The titled and number of this case. 2. If your response is an Answer to the Petition, it must contain admissions or denials of the separate allegations of the complaint and other defenses you may claim. 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number, or the signature, mailing address and telephone number of your attorney. 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to Plaintiff's attorney, as designated above. To detetmine whether you must pay a filing fee with your response, contact the Clerk of the above-named court. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the District Court this 8th day of March, 2016. PAMELA W. ECKHARDT Clerk By: Wyoma Tendoy Deputy Publish: 3/18, 25; 4/1, 4/8 (#938) For Public Notices advertising from around Blackfoot, the county, & the state and or to check Public Notice advertising during the past 60-days go to: http://idahopublicnotices. com/Search.aspx. To place a legal in the Morning News go to [email protected] MorningNews 500 Legals NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Tuesday, the 21st day of June, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day at Alliance Title & Escrow, 246 W. Pacific, Ste. A, Blackfoot, in the County of Bingham, State of Idaho, Ryan M. Fawcett, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property situated in the County of Bingham, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to-wit: LOT 11 IN BLOCK 2 OF IMPERIAL HEIGHTS ADDITION NO. 1, TO THE CITY OF BLACKFOOT, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. The Successor Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113, Idaho Code, the Successor Trustee has been informed that the street address of 2055 Borreson St. aka 2055 Borreson, Blackfoot, Idaho, is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by DONALD W BARDINELLI SR and BEVERLY J BARDINELLI, Husband and Wife, Grantor, to Ryan M. Fawcett, Successor Trustee, for the benefit and security of BANK OF IDAHO, recorded August 13, 2010, as Instrument No. 620707 and re-recorded October 19, 2010 as Instrument No. 622654, Mortgage records of Bingham County, Idaho; and assigned to the IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION by Assignment of Deed of Trust recorded on January 29, 2016, as Instrument No. 673776, Mortgage records of Bingham County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTOR IS NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506 (4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. The default for which this sale is to be made is (1) the failure to pay when due, monthly installment payments under the Deed of Trust Note dated August 13, 2010, in the amount of $812.00 each, for the months of September, 2015 through February, 2016, inclusive; and for each and every month thereafter until date of sale or reimbursement; and (2) the failure to occupy the premises as required by the Addendum to the Deed of Trust. All delinquent payments are now due, plus accumulated late charges, plus any costs or expenses associated with this foreclosure. The accrued interest is at the rate of 5.02% per annum from August 1, 2015. The principal balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $110,397.11, plus accrued interest at the rate of 5.02% per annum from August 1, 2015. DATED this 19th day of February, 2016. RYAN M. FAWCETT, a Member of the Idaho State Bar, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Publish: 2/26, 3/4, 3/11 & 3/18/2016 (#907) Notice of Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given of the annual meeting of Stockholders of the Loyd Canal Company, which will be held in the home of Adrian J. Young -36 E. Rich Lane Blackfoot, Id. on Saturday March 26, 2016 at 9:00 AM. Publish: 3/11, 3/18/16 (#927) GENERAL NOTICE TO DESTROY WEEDS YOU ARE REQUIRED TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS ON YOUR PROPERTY: Notice is hereby given this first day of March, 2016, pursuant to the Idaho Noxious Weed Law Section 22-2405, Idaho Code, to every person who owns or controls land in Bingham County, Idaho that noxious weeds standing, being, or growing on such land shall be destroyed or eradicated by effective cutting, tillage, cropping, pasturing, or treating with chemicals or other effective methods or combination thereof, approved by the the Idaho Noxious Weed Law Section 22-2405, Idaho Code, to every person who owns or controls land in Bingham County, Idaho that noxious weeds standing, www.am-news.com being, or growing on such land shall be destroyed or 500 Legals eradicated by effective cutting, tillage, cropping, pasturing, or treating with chemicals or other effective methods or combination thereof, approved by the County Weed Superintendent, as often as may be required to prevent the weed from blooming and maturing seeds, or spreading by root, root stalks or other means. Upon failure to observe this notice the County Weed Superintendent is required to proceed pursuant to the law and have weeds destroyed by such method as he finds necessary, the expense of which shall constitute a lien and be entered as a tax against the land and be collected as other real estate taxes are collected or by other means as provided by law. BY ORDER OF THE BINGHAM COUNTY WEED AUTHORITY A. Ladd Carter Chairman, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Rush Skeletonweed (Chondrilla juncea) Saltcedar (Tamarix) Scotch Thistle (Onopordum acanthium) Spotted Knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) Tansy Ragwort 500 Legals (Senecio jacobaea) White Bryony (Bryonia alba) Whitetop (Cardaria draba) Yellow Flag Iris (Iris psudocorus) Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) Yellow Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) Temporary Listing Purple Starthistle (Centaurea calcitrapa) Iberian Starthistle (Centaurea iberica) the hour of 1:00 o’clock PM of said day, at First American Title Company, 168 West Pacific Street, Blackfoot, Idaho, Charles C. Just, Attorney At Law, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest 500 Legals bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Bingham, State of Idaho, and described as follows to wit: CLASSIFIEDS To be published: 03/18/16 & 3/25/16 (#940) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day at Alliance Title & Escrow, 246 W. Pacific, Ste. A, Blackfoot, in the County of Bingham, State of Idaho, Ryan M. Fawcett, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property situated in the County of Bingham, State of Idaho, and described as follows, to-wit: The following weeds are hereby officially designated and published as noxious, as per the authority vested in the Director of Agriculture by Section 22-2403, LOT 5 IN BLOCK 1 OF Idaho Code. PACKER ADDITION, DIVIStatewide Early Detection SION NO. 1 TO THE CITY OF BLACKFOOT, BINGHAM Rapid Response List COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDBrazilian Elodea ING TO THE RECORDED (Egeria densa) Common/European Frogbit PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 4 OF PLATS, PAGE 41, RE(Hydrcharis morsus-ranae) CORDS OF BINGHAM Fanwort COUNTY, IDAHO. (Cobomba caroliniana) Feathered Mosquito Fern The Successor Trus(Azolla pinnata) Giant Hogweed (Heracleum tee has no knowledge of a more particular description mantegazzianum) of the above referenced real Giant Salvinia property, but for purposes (Salvinia molesta) of compliance with Section Hydrilla 60-113, Idaho Code, the (Hydrilla verticillata) Successor Trustee has been Policeman’s Helmet informed that the street ad(Impatiens glandulifera) dress of 970 York Cir., Squarrose Knapweed Blackfoot, Idaho, is some(Centaurea triumfetti) times associated with said Syrian Beancaper real property. (Zygophyllum fabago) Tall Hawkweed Said sale will be (Hieracium piloselloides) Variable-Leaf-Milfoil (Myrio- made without covenant or warranty regarding title, phyllum heterophyllum) possession or encumWater Chestnut brances to satisfy the obli(Trapa natans) gation secured by and purWater Hyacinth suant to the power of sale (Echhorinia crassipes) conferred in the Deed of Yellow Devil Hawkweed Trust executed by DAX (Hieracium glomeratum) BROADHEAD and JAYMEE Yellow Floating Heart BROADHEAD, Husband and (Nymphoides pelata) Wife, Grantor, to Ryan M. Statewide Control List Fawcett, Successor Trustee, Black Henbane for the benefit and security (Hyoscyamus niger) of THE BANK OF COMBohemian Knotweed MERCE, recorded January (Polygonum X bohemicum) 11, 2007, as Instrument Buffalobur No. 576114, Mortgage re(Solanum rostratum) cords of Bingham County, Common Crupina Idaho; and assigned to the (Crupina vulgaris) Common Reed (Phargmites) IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION by (Phagmities australis) Assignment of Deed of Trust Dyer’s Woad recorded on January 11, (Isatis tinctoria) Eurasian W a t e r m i l f o i l 2007, as Instrument No. 576115, Mortgage records (Myriophyllum spicatum) of Bingham County, Idaho. Giant Knotweed THE ABOVE GRANTOR IS (Polygonum sachalinesnse) NAMED TO COMPLY WITH Japanese Knotweed SECTION 45-1506 (4)(a), (Polygonum cuspidatum) IDAHO CODE. NO REPREJohnsongrass SENTATION IS MADE THAT (Sorghum halepense) THEY ARE OR ARE NOT, Matgrass PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE (Nardus stricta) FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Meadow Knapweed (Centaurea debeauxii) The default for Mediterranean Sage which this sale is to be (Salvia aethiopis) made is the failure to pay Musk Thistle when due, monthly install(Carduus nutans) ment payments under the Orange Hawkweed Deed of Trust Note dated (Hieracium aurantiacum) January 9, 2007, in the Parrotfeather Milfoil amount of $1,053.00 each, (Myriophyllum aquaticum) for the months of October, Perennial Sowthistle 2015 through February, (Sonchus arvensis) 2016, inclusive; and for Russian Knapweed each and every month (Acroptilon repens) L. thereafter until date of sale Scotch Broom or reimbursement. All de(Cytisus scoparius) linquent payments are now Small Bugloss due, plus accumulated late (Anchusa arvensis) charges, plus any costs or Vipers Bugloss expenses associated with (Echium Vulgare) this foreclosure. The acYellow Hawkweed crued interest is at the rate (Hieracium caespitosum) Statewide Containment List of 5.32% per annum from September 1, 2015. The Canada Thistle principal balance owing as (Cirsium arvense) of this date on the obligaCurlyleaf Pondweed tion secured by said Deed of (Potamogeton crispu) Dalmatian Toadflax (Linaria Trust is $103,376.35, plus accrued interest at the rate dalmatica ssp. dalatica) of 5.32% per annum from Diffuse Knapweed September 1, 2015. (Centaurea diffusa) Field Bindweed DATED this 25th day of (Convolvulus arvensis) February, 2016. Flowering Rush (Butomus umbelltus) Hoary Alyssum RYAN M. FAWCETT, (Berteroa Incana) a Member of the Idaho Houndstongue State Bar, (Cynoglossum officinale) SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Jointed Goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrica) Publish: 3/11, 3/18, Leafy Spurge 3/25 & 4/1/2016 (Euphorbia esula) (#929) Milium (Milium vernale) Oxeye Daisy JUST LAW, INC. (Leucanthemum vulgare) P.O. Box 50271 Perennial Pepperweed Idaho Falls, Idaho 83405 (Lepidium latifolium) (208) 523-9106 FAX (208) Plumeless Thistle 523-9146 (Carduus acanthoides) Toll Free 1-800-923-9106 Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S Puncturevine SALE (Tribulus terrestris) Purple Loosestrife On July 6, 2016, at (Lythrum salicaria) the hour of 1:00 o’clock PM Rush Skeletonweed of said day, at First Ameri(Chondrilla juncea) can Title Company, 168 Saltcedar (Tamarix) West Pacific Street, BlackScotch Thistle foot, Idaho, Charles C. Just, (Onopordum acanthium) Attorney At Law, as SuccesSpotted Knapweed sor Trustee, will sell at pub(Centaurea stoebe) lic auction to the highest Tansy Ragwort bidder, for cash, in lawful (Senecio jacobaea) money of the United States, White Bryony (Bryonia alba) all payable at the time of Whitetop (Cardaria draba) sale, the following described Yellow Flag Iris real property, situated in (Iris psudocorus) the County of Bingham, PART OF THE W1/2NE1/4NE1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 34 EAST, B.M., BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT THE POINT THAT IS N. 89°57'55” W. 658.79 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID W1/2NE1/4NE1/4 FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11 AND RUNNING THENCE S. 00°10'04” E. 659.11 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID W1/2NE1/4NE1/4; THENCE N. 89°57'34” W. 329.00 FEET; THENCE N. 00°12'09” W. 659.08 FEET TO THE SECTION LINE; THENCE S. 89°57'55” E. 329.40 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE TO THE POINT OF THE BEGINNING. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed the address of 715 W. 100 S., Blackfoot, Idaho, 83221, is sometimes associated with the said real property. Friday, March 18, 2016 7B 500 Legals 500 Legals KEVIN C. PETERSON Attorney at Law P.O. Box 1387 Blackfoot, ID 83221 Telephone: (208) 785-1603 Facsimile: (208) 782-0348 Idaho State Bar No: 4028 Notice of Trustee's Sale Idaho Code 45-1506 Today's date: February 23, 2016 File No.: 7283.27747 Sale date and time (local time): June 24, 2016 at 11:00 AM Sale location: at the main entrance to the County Courthouse located at 501 N. Maple, Blackfoot, ID 83221 Property address: 458 Cardinal Drive Shelley, ID 83274 Successor Trustee: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., an Idaho Corporation P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 586-1900 Deed of Trust information Original grantor: Robert K Stewart and Trisha K Stewart as husband and wife Original trustee: Amerititle Original beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Bank of Idaho, an Idaho Corporation, its successors and assigns Recording date: 03/22/2013 Recorder's instrument number: 647581 County: BINGHAM Sum owing on the obligation: as of February 23, 2016: $149,150.63 Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive your check. For further information write or call the Successor Trustee at the address or telephone number provided above. Basis of default: failure to make payments when due. Please take notice that the Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property described above. The property address is identified to comply with IC 60-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The property's legal description is: Lot 4 in Block 1 of Wind River Estates, Phase I, Bingham County, Idaho according to the plat recorded November 28, 2005, as Instrument no. 560953. The sale is subject to conditions, rules and procedures as described at the sale and which can be reviewed at www.northwesttrustee.com or USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale is made without representation, warranty or covenant of any kind. (TS# 7283.27747 Stewart, Robert and Trisha) 1002.285752-File No. Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BINGHAM MAGISTRATE DIVISION JEAN AND JAY WADSWORTH, Plaintiff, vs. CHRIS WOLFLEY, Defendant. Case No. CV- 2015-1465 SUMMONS NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED PETITIONER THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW. TO: CHRIS WOLFLEY. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in order to defend this lawsuit, an appropriate written response must be filed with the above-designated court within twenty (20) days after service of this Summons on you. If you fail to so respond the Court may enter a Complaint against you as demanded This Trustee’s Sale by the Plaintiff. is subject to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a reinstate- A copy of the Complaint is ment or any other condi- served with this Summons. tions of which the Trustee is If you wish to seek the not aware that would cause advice or representation by the cancellation of this sale. an attorney in this matter, Further, if any of these con- you should do so promptly ditions exist, this sale may so that your written rebe null and void, the suc- sponse, if any, may be filed cessful bidder’s funds shall in time and other legal be returned, and the Trus- rights protected. tee and the Beneficiary shall not be liable to the success- An appropriate written reful bidder for any damages. sponse requires compliance with Rule IO(a)(l) and other Said sale will be Idaho Rules of Civil Procemade without covenant or dure and shall also include: warranty regarding title, possessions or encum- 1. The title and number of brances to satisfy the obli- this case. gation secured by and pur- 2. If your response is an suant to the power of sale Answer to the Plaintiff, it conferred in the Deed of must contain admissions Trust executed by Shane C. or denials of the separate Gough and Misty A. Gough, allegations of the Plaintiff Husband and Wife, as Gran- and other defenses you may tor(s) with Mortgage Elec- claim. tronic Registration Systems, 3. Your signature, mailing Inc., acting solely as nomi- address and telephone nee for Guild Mortgage number, or the signature, Company, A California Cor- mailing address and teleporation as the Beneficiary, phone number of your atunder the Deed of Trust re- torney. corded March 27, 2013, as 4. Proof of mailing or delivInstrument No. 647692, in ery of a copy of your rethe records of Bingham sponse to Plaintiff's County, Idaho. The Benefi- attorney, as designated cial interest of said Deed of above. Trust was subsequently assigned to Guild Mortgage To determine whether you Company, A California Cor- must pay a filing fee with poration, its successors and your response, contact the assigns, recorded October Clerk of Court of the 14, 2014, as Instrument above-named court. No. 662098, in the records of said County. WITNESS my hand and seal of the said District Court, THE ABOVE GRAN- this 10th day of September, TORS ARE NAMED TO COM- 2015. PLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), I D A H O CLERK OF THE DISTRICT CODE. NO REPRESENTA- COURT TION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRES- Brandee Cammack ENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR Deputy THIS OBLIGATION. Publish: 3/4, 3/11, The default for 3/18 & 3/25 which this sale is to be (#906) made is the failure to pay the amount due under the certain Promissory Note and Deed of Trust, in the amounts called for thereunder as follows: Monthly payments in the amount of $1,144.69 for the months of October 2015 through and including to the date of sale, together with late charges and monthly payments accruing. The sum owing on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is $173,552.41 as principal, plus service charges, attorney's fees, costs of this foreclosure, any and all funds expended by Beneficiary to protect their security interest, and interest accruing at the rate of 3.75% from September 1, 2015, together with delinquent taxes plus penalties and interest to the date of sale. Publish: 3/11, 3/18, 3/25 & 4/01/2016 (#911) JUST LAW, INC. P.O. Box 50271 Idaho Falls, Idaho 83405 (208) 523-9106 FAX (208) 523-9146 Toll Free 1-800-923-9106 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE On July 18, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock AM of said day, at Bingham County Courthouse, Main Entrance, 501 N. Maple, Blackfoot, ID 83221, CHARLES C. JUST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Bingham, State of Idaho, and described as follows to wit: A PORTION OF THE SW 1/4 SE 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 33 E.B.M., BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT 1,380.5 FEET WEST OF THE SE CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23; AND RUNNING THENCE WEST 706.5 FEET; THENCE NORTH 185 FEET; THENCE EAST 706.5 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 185 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Picture it The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. Dated this 3rd March, 2016. day of ______________________ Taegan N. Curzon Trust Officer for Just Law, Inc. Publish: 3/11, 3/18, 3/25 & 4/1/2016 (#922) The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed the address of 1338 W. 200 N., Blackfoot, ID, is sometimes associated with the said real property. S R U Y This Trustee’s Sale is subject to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a reinstatement or any other conditions of which the Trustee is not aware that would cause the cancellation of this sale. Further, if any of these conditions exist, this sale may be null and void, the successful bidder’s funds shall be returned, and the Trustee and the Beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for any damages. You’ll love what you find in today’s Classifieds. In Print &Said Online sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possessions www.am-news.com or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by Bingham, State of Idaho, tion, recorded April 1, 2013, and described as follows to as Instrument No. 647832, in the records of said wit: County. A PORTION OF THE SW THE ABOVE GRAN1/4 SE 1/4 OF SECTION Friday, March 18, 2016 23, TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, TORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION RANGE 500 Legals33 E.B.M., BING- 500 Legals I DAH O HAM COUNTY, IDAHO, 4 5 - 1 5 0 6 ( 4 ) ( a) , DESCRIBED AS FOL- CODE. NO REPRESENTALOWS: BEGINNING AT A TION IS MADE THAT THEY POINT 1,380.5 FEET ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESWEST OF THE SE CORNER ENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR OF SAID SECTION 23; THIS OBLIGATION. AND RUNNING THENCE The default for WEST 706.5 FEET; THENCE NORTH 185 which this sale is to be FEET; THENCE EAST made is the failure to pay 706.5 FEET; THENCE the amount due under the SOUTH 185 FEET TO THE certain Promissory Note and Deed of Trust, in the POINT OF BEGINNING. amounts called for thereunThe Trustee has no der as follows: knowledge of a more par- Monthly payments in the ticular description of the amount of $703.57 for the above referenced real prop- months of June 2015 erty, but for purposes of through and including to the compliance with Section date of sale, together with 60-113 Idaho Code, the late charges and monthly Trustee has been informed payments accruing. The the address of 1338 W. sum owing on the obligation 200 N., Blackfoot, ID, is secured by said Deed of sometimes associated with Trust is $98,958.76 as principal, plus service charges, the said real property. attorney's fees, costs of this This Trustee’s Sale is sub- foreclosure, any and all ject to a bankruptcy filing, a funds expended by Beneficipayoff, a reinstatement or ary to protect their security any other conditions of interest, and interest accruwhich the Trustee is not ing at the rate of 4.625% aware that would cause the from May 1, 2015, together cancellation of this sale. with delinquent taxes plus Further, if any of these con- penalties and interest to the ditions exist, this sale may date of sale. be null and void, the successful bidder’s funds shall The Beneficiary elects to sell be returned, and the Trus- or cause the trust property tee and the Beneficiary shall to be sold to satisfy said obnot be liable to the success- ligation. ful bidder for any damages. Dated this 13th Said sale will be made with- day of March, 2016. out covenant or warranty regarding title, possessions ______________________ or encumbrances to satisfy Tammie Harris the obligation secured by Trust Officer for and pursuant to the power Just Law, Inc. of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by Publish: 3/18, 3/25, 4/1 Bob E. Hite, An Unmarried & 4/8/2016 Man Hope L. West, An Un- (#939) married Woman, as Grantor(s) with Mortgage Elec- Notice of Trustee's Sale tronic Registration Systems, Idaho Code 45-1506 ToInc. acting solely as nomi- day's date: February 17, nee for First Horizon Home 2016 File No.: 7345.28771 Loan Corporation as the Sale date and time (local Beneficiary, under the Deed time): June 20, 2016 at of Trust recorded July 18, 10:00 AM Sale location: At 2005, as Instrument No. the Main Entrance to the 555784; Modification Agree- Bingham County Courtment recorded August 21, house, 501 N. Maple, Black2014 as Instrument No. foot, ID 83221 Property ad660953, in the records of dress: 624 Wildrose Lane Bingham County, Idaho. Blackfoot, ID 83221 SuccesThe Beneficial interest of sor Trustee: Northwest said Deed of Trust was sub- Trustee Services, Inc., an sequently assigned to Mid- Idaho Corporation P.O. Box First Bank, a Federally 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 Chartered Savings Associa- (425) 586-1900 Deed of tion, recorded April 1, 2013, Trust information Original as Instrument No. 647832, grantor: Josh Hale, An Unin the records of said married Man Original trustee: First American Title Co. County. Original beneficiary: MortTHE ABOVE GRAN- gage Electronic Registration TORS ARE NAMED TO COM- Systems, Inc. as nominee PLY WITH S E C T I O N for First Horizon Home 4 5 - 1 5 0 6 ( 4 ) ( a) , I DAH O Loans, A Division of First CODE. NO REPRESENTA- Tennessee Bank N.A. ReTION IS MADE THAT THEY cording date: 10/16/2007 ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRES- Recorder's instrument numENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ber: 586844 County: BINGHAM Sum owing on the obTHIS OBLIGATION. ligation: as of February 17, The default for 2016: $97,397.90 Because which this sale is to be of interest, late charges, made is the failure to pay and other charges that may the amount due under the vary from day to day, the certain Promissory Note and amount due on the day you Deed of Trust, in the pay may be greater. Hence, amounts called for thereun- if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustder as follows: Monthly payments in the ment may be necessary afamount of $703.57 for the ter we receive your check. months of June 2015 For further information through and including to the write or call the Successor date of sale, together with Trustee at the address or late charges and monthly telephone number provided payments accruing. The above. Basis of default: failsum owing on the obligation ure to make payments secured by said Deed of when due. Please take noTrust is $98,958.76 as prin- tice that the Successor cipal, plus service charges, Trustee will sell at public attorney's fees, costs of this auction to the highest bidforeclosure, any and all der for certified funds or funds expended by Benefici- equivalent the property deary to protect their security scribed above. The property interest, and interest accru- address is identified to coming at the rate of 4.625% ply with IC 60-113 but is from May 1, 2015, together not warranted to be correct. with delinquent taxes plus The property's legal depenalties and interest to the scription is: Lot 17, Block 3, Cedar Park Addition, Dividate of sale. sion No. 1 to the City of The Beneficiary elects to sell Blackfoot, Bingham County, or cause the trust property Idaho, as shown on the Plat to be sold to satisfy said ob- Recorded October 4, 1976, as Instrument No. 216999. ligation. The sale is subject to condiDated this 13th tions, rules and procedures as described at the sale and day of March, 2016. which can be reviewed at ______________________ www.northwesttrustee.com or USA-Foreclosure.com. Tammie Harris The sale is made without Trust Officer for representation, warranty or Just Law, Inc. covenant of any kind. (TS# Publish: 3/18, 3/25, 4/1 7345.28771 Hale, Josh) 1002.285668-File No. & 4/8/2016 (#939) Publish: 3/4, 3/11, 3/18 & 3/25/2016 (#899) 8B Trust information Original grantor: Josh Hale, An Unmarried Man Original trustee: First American Title Co. Original beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for First Horizon Home 500 Legals Loans, A Division of First Tennessee Bank N.A. Recording date: 10/16/2007 Recorder's instrument number: 586844 County: BINGHAM Sum owing on the obligation: as of February 17, 2016: $97,397.90 Because of interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may be necessary after we receive your check. For further information write or call the Successor Trustee at the address or telephone number provided above. Basis of default: failure to make payments when due. Please take notice that the Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property described above. The property address is identified to comply with IC 60-113 but is not warranted to be correct. The property's legal description is: Lot 17, Block 3, Cedar Park Addition, Division No. 1 to the City of Blackfoot, Bingham County, Idaho, as shown on the Plat Recorded October 4, 1976, as Instrument No. 216999. The sale is subject to conditions, rules and procedures as described at the sale and which can be reviewed at www.northwesttrustee.com or USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale is made without representation, warranty or covenant of any kind. (TS# 7345.28771 Hale, Josh) 1002.285668-File No. The City of Blackfoot (City) is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) for consultant services for the repair/replacement of a section of Sanitary Sewer Main downtown between Ash St. 500 Legals and Broadway Ave. This is a three (3) block section from W. Pacific St. south to W. Sexton St. in the alleyway. CLASSIFIEDS Publish: 3/4, 3/11, 3/18 & 3/25/2016 (#899) City of Blackfoot, Idaho Public Works Request for Proposals ******************** The City of Blackfoot, Public Works is seeking a qualified Engineering Firm for Design Plans and Engineering a project for the Wastewater Collection System. This service is to be performed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State Of Idaho, to design and oversee construction. This Proposal will require the Selected Engineering Firm to demonstrate to the City of Blackfoot, Public Works the best and most cost efficient method to replace a 3 block section of Sewer Main. Also the Development of the Bid Documents and provide oversight and inspection during construction and installation of the Sanitary Sewer Main. Engineers are to submit to OWNER (City) construction drawings, along with material sampling and testing results. Recorded Drawing Submittals “AS-BUILTS”. All work to be performed in accordance with the Idaho Standards of Public Works Construction 2015 Addition. Any questions and intent to respond are due by March 31, 2016. Submittals are due in the City of Blackfoot, City Clerk’s office by 5:00 P.M. The entire content of the Request for Proposal/Services is available on the City of Blackfoot website at: www.cityofblackfoot.org ______________________ Richard S. Mangum Public Works Director Attest: ______________________ Suzanne McNeel City Clerk Publish: 3/4, 3/11 & 3/18/2016 (#915) TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE TS No.: 60243-00177-NJ-ID Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Wayne D. Brown and Shannon R. Brown, husband and wife as grantor, to Alliance Title as trustee, in favor of Long Beach Mortgage Company as beneficiary, dated February 21, 2003, recorded March 6, 2003, in the mortgage records of Bingham County, Idaho, as Document No. 523558, and assigned Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-3 by assignment recorded on May 11, 2012 in the records of Bingham County, Idaho, as Document No. 638227, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: The City of Blackfoot (City) is issuing this Request for Proposals (RFP) for consultant services for the repair/replacement of a section of Sanitary Sewer Main downtown between Ash St. and Broadway Ave. This is a three (3) block section from W. Pacific St. south to W. Sexton St. in the alley- A PORTION OF THE way. SW1/4SE1/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, This Proposal will require RANGE 33 EAST BOISE MEthe Selected Engineering RIDIAN, BINGHAM COUNTY, Firm to demonstrate to the IDAHO, AS DESCRIBED AS: City of Blackfoot, Public BEGINNING AT A POINT ON Works the best and most THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID cost efficient method to re- SECTION 1, 1487.63 FEET place a 3 block section of N O R T H 89 DEGREES Sewer Main. Also the Devel- 35`10" WEST FROM THE SE opment of the Bid Docu- CORNER OF SAID SECTION; ments and provide over- THENCE NORTH 207.3 sight and inspection during FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 construction and installation DEGREES 35`10" WEST TO of the Sanitary Sewer Main. THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF -WAY LINE OF STATE HIGHEngineers are to submit to WAY 39; THENCE SOUTH 30 OWNER (City) construction DEGREES 33`20" WEST drawings, along with mate- ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF rial sampling and testing re- -WAY LINE TO A POINT ON sults. Recorded Drawing THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID Submittals “AS-BUILTS”. SECTION 1, THAT IS NORTH All work to be performed in 89 DEGREES 35`10" WEST accordance with the Idaho OF THE POINT OF BEGINStandards of Public Works NING; THENCE ALONG THE Construction 2015 Addition. SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECAny questions and intent to TION 1, SOUTH 89 DErespond are due by March GREES 35`10" EAST TO 31, 2016. Submittals are THE POINT OF BEGINNING. due in the City of Blackfoot, City Clerk’s office by 5:00 PROPERTY ADDRESS: P.M. The entire content of 1228 West 100 South, the Request f o r Blackfoot, ID 83221 Proposal/Services is available on the City of Blackfoot There is a default by the website at: www.cityof- grantor or other person owblackfoot.org ing an obligation or by their ______________________ successor in interest, the Richard S. Mangum performance of which is sePublic Works Director cured by said trust deed, or by their successor in interAttest: est, with respect to provi______________________ sions therein which authorSuzanne McNeel ize sale in the event of deCity Clerk fault of such provision. The default for which foreclosure Publish: 3/4, 3/11 & is made is grantors’ failure 3/18/2016 to pay when due the follow(#915) ing sums: monthly payments beginning February 1, 2014 through March 19, 2016 in the total amount of $11,812.44; plus interest on advances $16.73, plus other fees and costs in the amount of $2,530.94; together with title expense, costs, trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties /premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $69,777.15 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.37500 percent per annum beginning January 1 in the amount of $8,242.12, 2014; plus escrow advances of $3,001.68; plus other fees and costs in the amount of $2084.23; together with title expense, costs, trustee’s fees and at- Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-3 by assignment recorded on May 11, 2012 in the records of Bingham County, Idaho, as Docuwww.am-news.com ment No. 638227, covering the following described real 500 Legals property situated in said county and state, to wit: A PORTION OF THE SW1/4SE1/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 33 EAST BOISE MERIDIAN, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO, AS DESCRIBED AS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, 1487.63 FEET NORTH 89 DEGREES 35`10" WEST FROM THE SE CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE NORTH 207.3 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 35`10" WEST TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF -WAY LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 39; THENCE SOUTH 30 DEGREES 33`20" WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF -WAY LINE TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, THAT IS NORTH 89 DEGREES 35`10" WEST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, SOUTH 89 DEGREES 35`10" EAST TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1228 West 100 South, Blackfoot, ID 83221 There is a default by the grantor or other person owing an obligation or by their successor in interest, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, or by their successor in interest, with respect to provisions therein which authorize sale in the event of default of such provision. The default for which foreclosure is made is grantors’ failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments beginning February 1, 2014 through March 19, 2016 in the total amount of $11,812.44; plus interest on advances $16.73, plus other fees and costs in the amount of $2,530.94; together with title expense, costs, trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties /premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $69,777.15 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.37500 percent per annum beginning January 1 in the amount of $8,242.12, 2014; plus escrow advances of $3,001.68; plus other fees and costs in the amount of $2084.23; together with title expense, costs, trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee will on July 20, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at Bingham County Courthouse inside main lobby, 501 N Maple, Blackfoot, ID 83221, in the City of Blackfoot, County of Bingham, State of Idaho, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the real property described above, which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed together with any interest which the grantor or grantor’s successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of the sale, including reasonable charges by the trustee. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. Robinson Tait, P.S 710 Second Ave, Suite 710 Seattle, WA 98104 Publish:3/11, 3/18, 3/25 & 4/1/2016 (#935) By reason of said default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $69,777.15 with interest 500 Legals thereon at the rate of 5.37500 percent per annum beginning January 1 in the amount of $8,242.12, 2014; plus escrow advances of $3,001.68; plus other fees and costs in the amount of $2084.23; together with title expense, costs, trustee’s fees and attorney’s fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. MorningNews WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee will on July 20, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at Bingham County Courthouse inside main lobby, 501 N Maple, Blackfoot, ID 83221, in the City of Blackfoot, County of Bingham, State of Idaho, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the real property described above, which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed together with any interest which the grantor or grantor’s successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of the sale, including reasonable charges by the trustee. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. Robinson Tait, P.S 710 Second Ave, Suite 710 Seattle, WA 98104 Publish:3/11, 3/18, 3/25 & 4/1/2016 (#935) Place your ad and picture with The Morning News at 785-1100