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Idaho’s Oldest Newspaper Established 1863 The Voice of Boise County Drunk Driving Accidents, pg 3; History of Grandjean, pg 5; Payette River Activities, pg 8 CuMo Project ~ Shaping Communities representatives from the Idaho with public and private entities “The CuMo Project has the ment, skills transfer, enhanc- City community to speak at will produce positive commu- potential to produce 70 million ing the capacity of health and this open meeting held on July nity outcomes and ultimately pounds of molybdenum per education services, improved 18th. result in a well-developed proj- year for decades,” along with infrastructure and business op- In his presentation, Bandy ect plan,” Bandy said. “Should substantial amounts of silver portunities.” IDAHO CITY -- Phil Ban- explained more about the hir- the CuMo Project advance to and copper. Molybdenum is "We will ensure that local dy, Executive Vice President ing of “native Idahoans – like construction and production, it used to strengthen and extend people and local companies of Operations for Idaho CuMo myself – or long term residents is projected that it could con- the longevity of steel used in receive prior consideration for Mining Corporation spoke re- of the state.” There is some tribute millions of dollars in infrastructure, such as build- employment and business op- garding the ongoing project in speculation that the mine could taxes, fees and other payments ings and bridges. portunities, based on qualifica- Boise County and its potential be ready to enter the produc- to the local, state and federal Phil Bandy addressed the tions and merit." effects on the region. “The tion phase in five years; how- governments. It’s estimated question of how the CuMo The CuMo Project plans to Company is committed to ex- ever, it is still considered an that the CuMo Project could, Project could shape the future continually work with local haustive adherence to modern “exploration project”. “create as many as 5,000 jobs of Idaho City, “With the contin- residents, communities and mining practices, stewardship American CuMo, a Cana- during the mine construction ued backing of Idaho City and governments, in being “open, of all natural resources, rec- dian based company, recently phases and 1,000 jobs for 100 Boise County residents, the honest and forthright.” The lamation of the preexisting announced 100% ownership of years during production.” The CuMo Project has the potential company also plans to hold an historic mining damage, and the land, which increases the average wage in Idaho would to significantly benefit the local upcoming community meeting, meaningful community en- value of the project. be $65,000, according to the population through the creation in Placerville, which is open to gagement,” Bandy said. The “Modern mining practices Idaho Mining Association. of direct and indirect employ- all Boise County residents. Idaho City Chamber of Com- are critical to the responsible merce arranged primarily for development of the CuMo key groups, individuals and Project. Strategic partnerships Get Ready to Soar! Happenings Garden Valley: July 29 -St. Baldricks' Fundraiser sponsored by the Garden Valley Chamber of Commerce. Shaving heads to raise Flight Park in HSB money for childhood cancer research. Come watch as local celebri- ties shave their heads for a good cause. At Weilmunster Park from Written by Janet Juroch gentle and slower approach to landing zone. There is also the 1-5pm. HORSESHOE BEND -- sailing through the air. opportunity to just hike and fly Horseshoe Bend may have a A newer winter activity such for pilots seeking more of an Garden Valley - July 28 starting at 5:30pm - Weilmunster Park- 910-acre Flight Park in their as speed-flying (or speed rid- adventure on trails. Sand Volleyball Tournament -A community event and fundraiser for future, featuring free-flight ing) is an extreme sport that The HSB Flight Park wants the Lady Wolverines. $10 entry fee/person. Prizes and music. Bring your own drinks to stay hydrated. sports. The Boise County Plan- involves a combination of to also host some events to ning and Zoning Commission- paragliding and skiing. This bring more awareness and ex- Placerville - Emmanuel Church Placerville will have Coffee, Tea ers will have a chance to review air sport is also being consid- posure to the sport. Applicants and Conversation at noon on August 6th at the Placerville Plaza. the Conditional Use Permit on ered as part of the HSB Flight see this as a positive experi- Come join us. Everyone is welcome. Thursday, August 17th, 2017, Park business plan. The glider ence for the whole community. at the Horseshoe Bend Ladies is a smaller fabric wing and the Camping on site can be avail- East Boise County - Thorn Creek VFD fundraiser Aug. 12th Club Hall, 121 W. Boise St. person stays closer to a steep able for events and limited to 11:00am to 5:00pm. Music, auction & raffle, BBQ, food & drinks. in Horseshoe Bend. The CUP hill to get a fast ski ride. Speed 25 sites with same for parking Hearing begins at 6:30pm. Range can be between 20-90 spaces. Placerville: Saturday, August 19th Hot August Nights: Boise Ba- The park would be operat- miles per hour. This sport is The public can submit writ- sin Boosters are having Hot August Nights on Saturday, August 19th at the Placerville Plaza. Roast pig, a Dutch Oven cook-off. It is also ing a place for free-flight para- gaining in popularity. ten comments to P&Z Dept. no Back to School Night and Boosters will be accepting donations for gliding and offer instructional According to the application, later than 5:00pm on August school supplies for the Idaho City schools. training. Camping would also the Flight Park wants to capi- 10, 2017. A comment form is be available. The location is talize on the growing interest available on the county web- Placerville - Sunday, August 20th at 7:00 PM Booster will serve set to be adjacent to the HSB of the sport and bring people to site. Oral comments can be hotdogs and snowcones for $1 each at the Placerville Plaza. Spon- Transfer Station which is on HSB for that experience. Along made at the public hearing. The sored by Donna's Place, Ed Cain and George Jelinek will provide 50s the Old Emmett Road. CUP with having a place for experi- local community is always en- and 60s rock and roll for listening or dancing. 2017-008 applicants and own- enced “pilots” to fly, people couraged to attend these meet- ers are Justin Boer from can come and obtain USHPA ings. Placerville - Monday, August 21st from 8-11 AM Placerville Fire and Scott Edwards of Boise, free-flight certifications with Considerations by P&Z com- Auxiliary will serve pancakes for $1 a pancake at the Placerville Pla- za. Eat your fill before the eclipse! Idaho. The owner of the acre- tandem flights and “first time missioners is that the park be age is Steve Loomis, Manager students who want a conser- conforming to the Unified Land Sweet - Solar Eclipse Breakfast on April 21 from 7am to Noon at of Jesse LLC in Boise, has set vative approach to paragliding Ordinance. Structures, facili- the Syringa Hall (built in 1899) in Sweet, Idaho. Pancakes, sausage, an agreement for the land to be progression.” ties, health and safety will be eggs, $7. Breakfast Burritos to go only $5. Limited $2 eclipse glass- used as a flight park and school. Training at the site would reviewed. The applicants also es. Money raised goes to "Save the Syringa Hall". Donations are tax A Flight Park will provide an consist of no more than 25 peo- will comply with the Boise deductable. area for sports enthusiasts who ple. In the application, morn- County Comprehensive Plan’s enjoy learning recreational ing would be set for the novice goals and objectives. For a NOTE: The Happenings section covers events in Boise County flight activities. This would in- pilots to attend the schooling more extensive look at the clude flights with the use of a and practice on training hills. Flight Park CUP, pricing and Get A Better Deal On A Subscription! parachute or fixed wing equip- Experienced pilots will need the business plan, go the coun- Your Name Would Be Here & Delivered To Your ment, normally considered as to meet requirements, certifica- ty website at www.boisecounty. Address Every Week. motorized and non-motorized tions and sign waivers before us/planning_and_zoning Check The Back Page To Subscribe. paragliding and hang gliding. they are shuttled to the top of These are considered a more the hill and fly down to the Page 2 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, July 26, 2017 WEST BOISE COUNTY Garden Valley School Preparing for the Upcoming 2017 - 2018 Year Written by Janet Juroch GARDEN VALLEY -- the Regular meetings for the program. There will be noti- Valley. The girls practice at the eclipse only. Pricing will Garden Valley School Board school Board is the second fications sent out to parents to the local Community Church be twenty dollars per car and continues to meet through the Tuesday of the month at the follow requirements by a set fields, but often are busy with one-hundred dollars for an RV summer and tackling topics Garden Valley School Flex date or students cannot come leagues using that field. Games space. in preparation for the com- Room at 6:00pm. Committee to class. are played in Horseshoe Bend New teachers are Jeanine ing year. The last meeting on assignments were also estab- Sports schedules will be at their school diamonds. The Bailey, Science and Math July 11, 2017, set the board lished and Assistant Treasur- coming up and not much in people supporting girls’ soft- teacher John Hawoth. for the coming fiscal year. ers are Stephany Corn and changing coaches, with the ex- ball want to develop a place As always, the Board of One change was Alan Ward Lydia Callaway. ception of, Mike Chandler be- for the school sport. Christy Trustees goes over school pol- stepped off the duties as Chair- Nurse Kim Kahre reported coming the coach for the girls’ will come back with another icies to see if there needs to be man with Rosemary Koenig on school required vaccina- softball. Christy Morgan lead report to the board. updating at least every other acquiring that position. Ward tions. She stated that there a discussion about the poten- The Solar Eclipse planning year. The policies are grouped will now be Vice Chair. The were some families that still tial for a softball diamond at on school grounds is mostly so that the trustees can look Board of Trustees also retained need to meet those require- the school. The trustees were in place. Kim Kahre has porta- over each one carefully to see Pat Marion as Treasurer and ments. The Board was inter- asking for a report back with potties ordered and they are what might need updating to Trustees, Tom Swanson and ested in following Idaho Code a more detailed plan of loca- hoping that many will come to current protocol and activities. Mark Krepps. Superintendent/ to make sure either vaccines tion and what it will take to see the eclipse with a speaker High school football prac- th Principal Greg Alexander was are completed or Exemption maintain the area. Christy had from Boise leading everyone tice begins on August 7 with also present at the meeting Form be filled out. In order people who might volunteer to through the eclipse viewing. the first game at Notus on Au- th Approval of continuing to be allowed to attend school get the diamond set up with no There will be food and wa- gust 25 at 7:00pm. HS Vol- posting the Agenda was set for students must be maintaining cost to the school. ter. Different school clubs leyball Practice begins August th The Garden Valley Post Of- the vaccination schedules. Ex- Currently there is not a and sports groups will be hav- 11 with their first game at fice, Lowman Ranger Station emption forms can be obtained place for “realistic” softball ing food and beverages as a home against Liberty Charter and the Garden Valley School by the school nurse and would practice at the school. Nor is fund-raising event for their School starting at 6:00pm. Re- foyer. Designated times for be required if parents do not there a place for other schools own projects. Viewing on the member: School starts Tues- want to follow a vaccination to come and play in Garden property will be for the day of day August 22nd. Feel Like You've Been Garden Valley Cooking Like "Bacon" Senior & Social Center News By Sheila Schoettger

Last week you learned reached the magical age of 55, regale your kids with thoughts that your Garden Valley we hope you know that you're of picnics you remember from Senior Center had elected always welcome at Center your childhood?! its Officers for the next 12 events, including, especially, Right now Granny's has a months. This week, I'd like to our monthly dinners. super abundance of summery introduce them to you. After As your representatives dresses and shirts as well her selection, Chairperson on the Senior Center Board of as shorts and capris, and Pam Sprague welcomed C J Directors, we ask that you join with all this hot weather Scharf as Vice Chair, Candice us in thanking Ruth Richter they're bound to keep you cool Donicht as Secretary and (aka "Granny") for her years and comfortable. You likely Marilyn Taylor as Treasurer. of service as a Member and find a new pair of sandals to Immediately following Chair of the Center Board. We go with those cool clothes too, this proof that a group of will miss her. When you see all for under $5.00! Finding shade is at a premium for this neighborhood pot bellied women can, in fact, make up her around town, say "Thanks". And on those really hot pig named "Bacon". Her owners are the Grimm family in Garden their minds, wide-ranging But please. please understand afternoons when you don't Valley. Bacon acts much like a dog, wagging her tail and coming discussions about the future that Ruth is still Granny and feel like doing m u c h o f when called. Photo by Janet Juroch ensued. The Board first settled that Granny's will continue to anything, a good read with a the important issues about who be an important part of our book purchased for 25 cents gets which keys and who gets community under her skilled or 50 cents (if you spring for to pen this column. I obviously guidance. a hardback!) will make those drew the short pencil! As proof that Granny is hours pass very quickly." The Senior Center still Ruth, she helped me out Board then spent several by preparing the following Now I know I'm in trouble. hours (thankfully, in an air- information about Granny's for Ruth's "word-pictures" are so 101 Holiday Drive, Garden Valley, ID 83722 Office: 462-3250  Pro Shop: 462-3314 conditioned room) discussing inclusion in this article: compelling. Mine may be ways to improve current "Granny's Closet has a more like the Middle Fork Restaurant Terrace Lakes Tuesdays at the hot springs pool. Come Hot activities and to developing great assortment of picnic in October, but I'll really try Sun. - Thurs. and enjoy our pool on Tuesdays for only $5.00 for every- Springs 8am - 8pm one (3 and under are free). new approaches to broadening needs; why not think about to be worthy of your reading Pool Fri. & Sat. Memberships for $500.00—call the office for information the appeal and utilization of taking the kids out for a good time. And, I'll confess, I 8am - 9pm Open Daily It’s hard to believe, but the snow is all gone. Our golf course is Sun. - Thurs. the Center. Keep reading old time style picnic, basket don't remember the rules for open now and we will be offering a great Stay & Play package soon. Check our website at terracelakes.com to purchase. 10am - 8pm this column for updates - so and all, find a local beauty spot using semi-colons so future Lounge Fri. & Sat. Mon.– Wed. 10am - 10pm you can be part of spreading to enjoy your meal, spread columns will undoubtedly 3pm-Close Thurs.– Fri. Prime Rib every Friday and Saturday Night Open to the the word about the fun to be out a tablecloth purchased lack exciting punctuation - 12am-Close Dinner Specials every Sunday for $7.95 Public enjoyed and the new friends to at Granny's, pull out all the sorry. Sat.– Sun. Come visit the Wine Room for specials and buy the special be made at your Senior Center. plastic dishes and tableware 10am-Close bottle for your dinner. Golf Shop 9am-5pm And, for you folks who haven't you purchased at the shop, and SPDW. We are located 3 miles north of Crouch up the Middle Fork Road off Warm Springs Road. Wednesday, July 26, 2017 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 3 EAST BOISE COUNTY IC Mayor's Corner Excessive DUIs & Accidents Boise County -- It proved to be very busy night for county Water Issues emergency responders on July 23rd. In fact, Boise County Written by With the loss of our Certi- officers had 13 events between Phillip Canody, Mayor fied Water Plant Operator, 6:00PM and Midnight last IDAHO CITY -- The City Butch Anderson, these folks Sunday, in addition to several folks all stepped up and did a fell back to some of the les- traffic stops. fantastic job dealing with our sons Butch had taught them At about 9pm, a driver water issue and deserve our and got us through this trying headed north on Highway 21 lost thanks. time. control at about mile marker 17.5 Councilmen Everhart and And last but not least, and eventually came to a stop Secor (our "go to" guys for the folks here in Idaho City facing north in the southbound all things water ) both spent stepped up and cut our daily lane. The driver attempted to Single car accident on Hwy 21. Photo by E. Capson multiple hours working to water consumption by about turn around, but in his efforts, rope system. The driver refused degrees, which turned the car get us back on track, besides 70,000 gallons per day! The went over the edge backwards, doing their normal jobs. water restrictions were on emergency medical services, but facing south, into the rocks and down a steep incline of over a was then arrested by a Boise hillside, by the entrance to Robie Our City Public Works the honor system, as we don't hundred and fifty feet towards folks, Tami Franklin and have the personnel to go County Sheriff Deputy for Creek. The woman was charged Arrowrock Reservoir. having a blood-alcohol level of with an “Excessive DUI” for a Gene Bettys both spent many around checking that every- Located near the High hours at the water plant one is doing their part- they three times the legal limit. blood-alcohol level well above Bridge, he and his passenger In the meantime, while the legal limit. running it manually when just did it. A big "Thank You" miraculously survived this crash it would not operate auto- to them as well. Boise County emergency crews Law enforcement confirmed with little to no injuries. Their were responding to this scene that these individuals did not matically- and I am talking Please know that the City Subaru Outback did not tumble throughout the night and day. will be working to correct the near the High Bridge, further have Boise County license or roll. The car came to an abrupt down the highway, another plates. Chief Krempa spent time things that led to this issue and stop at the large game fence by helping when and where he our folks are at the ready to do accident occurred. A driver Halfway through the "100 the water’s edge. [pictured] of a silver Toyota deadliest days of driving," there could, as well as Clerk Nancy whatever it takes to resolve The passenger scaled the hill Ling. All the City folks did a these problems. was traveling northbound, over have been an estimated one death to the top, but the driver received the line, and in the southbound per day since Memorial Day great job handling a rough assistance with the help of the situation. lane. She nearly collided with weekend, according to the Idaho Boise Fire Department and their responders, burning a skid of 180 Transportation Department. Community Pulls together for Mark Wedemeyer

IDAHO CITY -- The community is rallying to support a local painter and chimney sweep who became injured and is now unable to work. Donations can be made in the canisters at most Idaho City businesses to help cover his hospital deductible. There will be a raffle held on Sept. 4th, Labor Day, for a beautiful handmade jean quilt by Miss Carolyn, a moose antler cribbage set, and will The Idaho World include various other gift certificates donated by the local businesses. " The Voice of Boise County" Idaho’s Oldest Newspaper Established September 29, 1863

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Elementary students returning to USPS (256-120) - PERIODICAL Postage paid at Idaho City, Idaho, and at additional mailing offices under the Act of March 3, 1879. Annual subscrip- the district do not need to register. New tions are $30 for delivery within Boise County, $45 for delivery to addresses elementary students can register any with zip codes starting with 836, 837 or 979, and $50 to other U.S. addresses. weekday beginning Tuesday, August POSTMASTER: Send address changes to - The Idaho World; PO Box 220; Idaho City, ID 83631 8th, from 8:00am – 3:30pm. Page 4 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, July 26, 2017 BOISE COUNTY The Middlefork Trailhead Gearing Up for the Mountain Lifestyle Written by Janet Juroch ucts. Many items will make GARDEN VALLEY -- great gifts as well as continual “Live Outdoors” is the theme use products such as foodie of a new store opening in rus- specialty items to enhance the tic downtown Crouch. Own- outdoor cooking hobbyists and ers, Rich and Theresa Smith game preparations. Inventory are happy to announce the up- will also include supplies for coming Grand Opening of The fishing, and water sports. Middlefork Trailhead on July Name brand clothing and ap- 29th, 2017. Their location is on parel from recognized brands the boardwalk next to the radio will available. Theresa says, station and will be supplying “Our price points will be fair the area with products suited and competitive to outdoor for the activities of outdoor en- stores in Boise. We want to thusiasts. make this the place to shop No stranger to the Idaho and avoid those trips to Boi- back country and activities re- se.” This was evident as some lated to the outdoors, the Rich people came in last week to see family comes from the Melba the Rich’s as they were setting Coming soon to downtown Crouch -- Be sure to look for the The Middlefork Trailhead, opening and Nampa areas. Selling their up the store with new items July 29, for all your outdoor enthusiasts' needs! working ranch was the goal that arrived. Immediately the the Rich’s made so they could customers bought three fishing life on their porches during the Crouch. Follow them on Face- season at https://www.face- move to Garden Valley and poles and the store was not of- night.” Ammo and hunting/ book to stay up to date with book.com/themiddleforktrail- start a business. Their son, ficially opened yet. fishing licensing will be in their new products for the changing head/ or call 208-462-5966. Billy Joe, now 16 years old and Rich and Billy Joe will be plans, also. actively working in the store, working in the store to assist As the store grows, they are said, “This type of business customers since they are avid wanting to offer waterproof, in Garden Valley has always outdoorsmen themselves. They tear resistant Tyvex™ maps been their dream and that is will be able to answer ques- by hunting season. “We will Obituary why they worked so hard farm- tions or help order requested be offering custom printing of ing and ranching for so many items. Archery enthusiasts will any map,” confirms Theresa, years.” be glad to know that Rich is adding, “We will be offering Leland E. Grint was born The Rich’s are preparing setting up an area for working custom printing of any maps or November 11, 1933 to Syd- for the official opening and on bows. He will have a bow documents you may need right ney and Josephine Grint in still stocking many supplies press, string bows and repair on site.” The bike enthusiasts Sargent, NE. At the age of 83, this week. Theresa explains fletching. He will also have and hikers will find this useful after a brief battle with Leu- the concept of how they want products for archers to do their too. kemia, Leland passed away to please the community with own work. Anything need for seasonal peacefully on Wednesday, useful products. She says, Hunters will find products activities and sports can be July 12, 2017 at his home in “This will be a community including top name game calls. found. Often tourists come to Nampa, Idaho with his family driven product line. We want Rich explains that “we will the area and have forgotten by his side. The 4th of 6 broth- the community to tell us what be carrying the best elk calls supplies, even a sleeping bag ers, he was raised on the fam- they want and use.” The Riches on the market such as Rocky or rope, and The Middlefork ily farm. Early in his education have even installed a box out- Mountain and Bugling Bull Traihead wants to provide for he attended a one-room coun- side the store for requests and game calls.” He also has a line those needs. This also includes try schoolhouse. Later he at- comments. of outdoor cameras that can items for ATV/UTV. There is tended high school in Sargent The store will be supplying be used for “seeing the crit- always room for special orders where he walked 4 miles, both all items meant for the out- ters that come around at night.” as well. ways, uphill, barefooted. door enthusiast. This could be Rich says that many people are The Middlefork Traihead is Leland and his family Leland E. Grint November 11, 1933 - products for camping, hunting not even hunters but just like to located at 19 Market St., Gar- moved to Idaho in 1964 where July 12, 2017 and mountain lifestyle prod- set up cameras to see the wild- den Valley, Idaho in the city of he started working for Hoff Companies at their saw mill in Horseshoe Bend. Leland was fan, especially Boise State •• UNDERSTANDING MEDICARE •• a member of the volunteer fire football where he was a sea- department, as well as the lo- son ticket holder for over 30 cal chapter of Jaycees. He was • New to Medicare and feeling overwhelmed? years. He shared his love for awarded their first “Communi- the Blue and Orange where • Not sure which plan is right for you? ty Spirit Award” in 1974-1975 it later became a three-gen- • Do you even need Medicare or can you for his unselfish dedication eration family tradition. He keep what you have now? in community improvement and his wife Jean also never projects. He also served on the missed an opportunity to fol- We can answer these questions and many board for the Community Hall low any of their grandchil- more at no cost to you. Call today for your and Grace Lutheran Church, dren’s events. free consultation and sleep better tonight. and was the Scout Master for Leland is survived by his the local troop. Leland was wife Jean of 62 years; three Call for a FREE CONSULTATION to see which elected to serve one term as of his children, Rick (Diane) City Councilman before mov- Grint of Horseshoe Bend, plan is right for you! CarrieAnne Kowalczyk ing to Caldwell in the summer Bruce Grint of Nampa, and 208-350-9933 [email protected] of 1976. Cindy (Harvey) Hutton of Leland loved camping, fish- Nampa & four grandchildren. ing, and hunting in the moun- Condolences may be shared Personal Touch Insurance & Benefits tains of Idaho. with the family at www.da- Leland was an avid sports kanfuneralchapel.com Wednesday, July 26, 2017 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 5 BOISE COUNTY Homesteading and Story of Grandjean ~ Lowman Series Written by Jerry Branson, Historian

sister, Igeborg and husband, fear people much back then. backside to those who desired Otto Lefling, also came to Senseless hunters slaughtered to homestead on the Payette. Idaho and raised horses at game, shooting from their ve- In the fall of 1924, he sold Gimlet south of Hailey. hicles anywhere and every- his house in Boise and moved Emile and his brother, where. to Caldwell to a plot of land Sofus, went to for a Grandjean had built a small, where he could grow a large short while, in 1900. They log cabin on what is now garden. He remained there un- soon came back to the Se- Grandjean Creek in the late til he died on August 8, 1942 of attle area. After a short stay 1880’s. By 1909 he returned a heart attack. He and Mary in Seattle, Emile returned there and built a much larger are both buried in Canyon to the old cabin in Ketchum log house, then tore down the Hill cemetery in Caldwell. A while Sofus remained in old original cabin. The first monument for him should be state. Sophus cabin stood right on the bank of placed at the site of the begin- was killed in 1902 and is the creek about 100 feet from ning of the old boundary for also buried in Ketchum. the present Sawtooth Lodge, the Game Preserve. He died trying to arrest two which consisted of Grandjean’s Having lived through much robbers who shot him. He second house and an addition. of this period at our place east was working at a cranberry It was later was used as a forest of Lowman, I dealt with the Emile and sister Ingeborg at the Atlanta Ranger Station. farm at Grey’s Harbor in Wash- guard station and then became messes of cattle and sheep ev- Photo courtesy of the Idaho State Historical Society ington state. the lodge which was enlarged ery year they existed once the T his is a repeat from several stock then was allowed to roam Emile went to work for the to its present size. game preserve was abolished. years ago before I knew what I the preserve area and increased newly created US Forest Ser- Later on, while living at The Branson family still owns was going to write about Low- until feed for wildlife was re- vice and worked under Ma- man. I have not included some duced drastically and cow pies jor F. A. Fenn. In 1906 he got of Emile Grandjean's private was ever present. involved with a fierce battle life in order to focus on his role Grandjean was born in Co- between cattlemen and sheep in forest management and espe- penhagen on October 31, 1861. men in a fight over USFS land. cially wildlife protection. But His full name was Hans Axel He defended written policy he was a major player in the Emile Hansen Grandjean. His USFS policy of that time. His homesteading that was neces- name was French for “Big stance was upheld in court. In sary to live on the Payette east John”, which he was not. He 1908 he was appointed to the of Lowman, because of the ba- was a descendent of a French game preserve on the south sic lack of mining activity and Huguenot family of Lyon, fork of the Payette River. He the many places for ranches. He France. He came to the US in became the National Forest formed a policy and stuck with 1883 and was inspired by the Supervisor in 1908 also. He it. Specifically, no one could gold strike in . immediately got in a dispute homestead a piece of land if He moved originally to the over the lax attitude of game the land contained more than because the warden W. N. Stephens who 35% of trees. But prospective big mine operation had begun was permitting poaching deer land owners got around that by there. He was joined by his and some were using venison cutting down trees. This often brother, Sophus. They built a to bait traps for predators with happened at many locations. cabin on Valley Creek north- no interference with Stephens. Emile's family photo from the state archives. Photo: (L-R) son H Such land owners as the White west of what is now Stanley, Again he locked horns with Donald, daughter Mary Ruth, wife Ruth and Emile at Caldwell. brothers at Archie Creek, John which is south of Cape Horn. the legislators in Boise. Gov, Bear Creek, Grandjean built a the old Storseth homestead Ort at Five Mile, Peter Storseth They also built a small cabin Brady settled the disagreement wood “tub” at the hot springs west of Eight Mile Creek. The at Eight Mile and John Penrod on a small creek on the south with the legislators and Grand- and called it Sacajawea Hot wildlife has diminished by at Warm Springs Creek, had Fork of the Payette. The small jean became the game warden Springs. It was a great place for huge numbers since the game real encounters with Grand- creek would become known as as well. He was responsible a bath. But it also honored the preserve was created by Grand- jean over this issue. This will Grandjean Creek. Sophus was for creating the Payette River Shoshoni who had frequented jean. In 1963, people were become evident as this series known as “Gus” and Emile Game Preserve on the Payette the area for hundreds of years. shooting game everywhere. on Lowman history develops. was known as “Charlie”. Their from just above Lowman to the Grandjean bought a house in We had to wear red or orange Therefore, I believe it is nec- mother Natalie, joined them whole Sawtooth range. It con- Boise at 1506 N. 11th Street in when going out away from the essary to repeat Grandjean’s shortly after their arrival and tinued from 1910 to 1963. The Boise to use as a winter home. house. One bullet hit our cellar view of the land and its use and lived in the cabin with them. demise of the peserve created a Mary R. Bushfield came to Boi- roof and ricocheted onto the become a thorn in the side of Their mother died at the cabin huge slaughter of game on the se in 1905 and married Emile ground. The smoke stack on many agencies and potential near Cape Horn. She is buried Payette drainage that lasted for on February 3, 1915. A horse our compressor house was shot land owners. Still, he was a in the Ketchum cemetery. His a couple of years. Game did not accident at Meadow Creek full of holes. man of devotion to the natural southeast of Idaho City on Sep- Today, most of the ranches state of the land and wildlife tember 9, 1922, crippled him. are now subdivisions full of especially. He believed that The Idaho legislature finally houses, trailers or cabins. Cat- cattle and sheep were denuding was still being bombarded by tle have disappeared altogether. vegetation from the land that the cattlemen and sheep men I certainly do not miss the cow wildlife needed and opposed over grazing issues. With his pies. them on the forest constantly. crippling the legislature forced He believed in a healthy forest. him to be reduced to deputy Bibliography: During his tenure from 1908 to Forest Supervisor. He resigned Man of the Forests, Gordon 1922 and beyond, he banned on October 19, 1922 from the S. Bowen, 1987 all livestock from the game USFS. He returned to the Bear Idaho World, 1897-1918 preserve he created except on Creek place in 1924 and be- Correspondence between homesteaded land. That contin- The log cabin of Grandjean, at Grandjean, was done in 1910. John came the game warden for the Grandjean and Homestead En- ued until 1963 when the game Jackson and Andy Phelps whip sawed the lumber there in late September, game preserve. Between 1900 try owners. preserve was abolished. Live- 1910. Courtesy of Idaho State Historical Society and 1922, he was a thorn in the Page 6 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, July 26, 2017 BOISE COUNTY Wednesday, July 26, 2017 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Page 7 BOISE COUNTY Legal Notices

SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION P.O. Box 700 Committee Reports were briefly and approved. The bills were JERRY LAVERNE HICKS, Boise, ID 83701-0700 discussed. Future agenda reviewed and approved. Commis- Deceased. Case No. CV 2017-40 [email protected] topics were reviewed and sioner discussion/Committee Telephone: (208) 345-2663 discussed. BOE ensued for reports were briefly discussed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Bar No. 8719 Keily Ann Hazen and the Board Future agenda topics were re- the undersigned has been ap- FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE sustained the assessors’ viewed and discussed. Public pointed personal representa- DATED this 18 day of July, 2017. values. Three parcels were Defense Commission Grant ap- tive of the above-named de- STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE Clerk of the Court presented to the BOE for plication was discussed. The cedent. All persons having COUNTY OF BOISE Ashley Hileman corrections and approved. BOE upcoming contract with the claims against the decedent ensued for Patrick Greeson and Atlanta Highway District was or the estate are required to EXTREME STAFFING OF IDAHO, Published in the Idaho World on the Board changed the value discussed. Budget workshops present their claims within LLC, dba EXTREME STAFFING AND 7/26, 8/2, 8/9 and 8/16/2017. from $44,674 to $36,077. BOE for the General Operations, four months after the date of PAYROLL, Plaintiff, ensued for Garth Sickles and the Noxious Weeds and Solid Waste the first publication of this v. Board sustained the assessors’ departments ensued. Adjourned. Notice or said claims will be values. A discussion ensued Approval, Chairman Ward. At- forever barred. SAFETY CORPORATION, INC. and concerning EBCAD and the test, Clerk Prisco, Clerk to Claims must be presented to JANE STONE, Defendants. HSB Area Ambulance Services. the Board. the undersigned at the address Adjourned. Approval, Chairman indicated, and filed with the Ward. Attest, Clerk Prisco, Published in the Idaho World Clerk of the Court. TO: SAFETY CORPORATION, INC. Clerk to the Board. on July 26, 2017. DATED this 20th day of July, and JANE STONE: 2017. Published in the Idaho World NOTICE TO CREDITORS You have been sued by EX- on July 26, 2017. Warren L. Hicks TREME STAFFING OF IDAHO, LLC, (I.C. 15-3-801) BOISE COUNTY c/o FOLEY FREEMAN, PLLC dba EXTREME STAFFING AND PAY- P.O. Box 10 Case No. CV – 2017-108 ROLL, Plaintiff, in the District BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Meridian, Idaho 83680 Court of the Fourth Judicial CONDENSED MINUTES Telephone: (208) 888-9111 District, in and for the County FRIDAY, JULY 7TH, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF of Boise, State of Idaho, in 2017-Miners’ Exchange Published in the Idaho World THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR Case No. CV 2017-40. Building, Idaho City, on 7/26, 8/2 and 8/9/2017. The nature of the claim THE COUNTY OF BOISE 83631 against you is an action to Chairman Ward called the recover monetary damages re- In the Matter of the Estate of meeting to order and the sulting from an unpaid stated pledge of allegiance was account owed Plaintiff. BOISE COUNTY recited. Present: Chairman Any time after 21 days Ward, Commissioner Jackson, BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS following the last publica- Commissioner Baker, Clerk CONDENSED MINUTES tion of this Summons, the Prisco, Deputy Clerk Coffelt, TUESDAY, JULY 11TH, Court may enter a judgment Deputy PA Lay, Assessor Juszczak, 2017-Miners’ Exchange against you without further Sheriff Kaczmarek, Emergency notice, unless prior to that Building, Idaho City Management Coordinator time you have filed a written 83631 Showalter, Emergency Management response in the proper form, Chairman Ward called the meet- Coordinator Roberts, Community including the Case No., and ing to order and the pledge Justice Administrator Leader, paid any required filing fee of allegiance was recited. Deputy Clerk Loya (Elections). to the Clerk of the Court at Present: Chairman Ward, Com- Mr. Rob Blout presented a plaque 200 West Front St. Boise, ID missioner Jackson, Commis- to the Board. The minutes for 83702-7300, ID 83303-0126, sioner Baker, Clerk Prisco, June 26th, 27th and July 3rd, 2017 (208) 287-6900, and served a Deputy Clerk Loya, Prosecuting were approved as presented. A copy of your response on the Attorney Blocksom, Assessor job description for an unpaid Plaintiff’s attorney at John R. Juszczak, Sheriff Kaczmarek, intern at the Sheriffs’ office McDevitt, Skinner Fawcett LLP, Emergency Management Coordina- was presented and discussed. 515 S. 6th St., P.O. Box 700, tor Showalter, EBCAD Director A declaration of Emergency was Boise, ID 83701-0700, (208) Dill, Planning & Zoning Admin- discussed. Resolution 2017-34 345-2663. istrator Canody. The minutes was approved. An agreement A copy of the Summons and for July 7th, 2017 were ap- between Crouch and Boise County Complaint can be obtained by proved. A request for two new was approved and ratified. contacting either the Clerk of street names were approved. Three demand warrants were the Court or the attorney for The job description for the reviewed and approved. Several Plaintiff. If you wish legal unpaid intern at the Sheriffs’ Indigent cases were reviewed assistance, you should imme- office was approved. The Out- and discussed. A reinstatement diately retain an attorney to door Burn Ban Ordinance was letter for an employee was advise you in this matter. adopted by the Board. Several approved. A letter of support JOHN R. MCDEVITT contracts and agreements were for a grant application for the SKINNER FAWCETT LLP approved. Two demand warrants GVFPD was discussed and signed. Attorneys at Law were approved. A tax cancel- Commissioner discussion and 515 South Sixth Street ation request was discussed

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED FY2018 ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS CITY OF CROUCH, IDAHO

A Public Hearing, pursuant to Idaho Code 50-1002 will be held for consideration of the proposed budget for the fiscal year from October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018. The Public Hearing will be held at the Crouch City Hall, located at 342 Village Circle Crouch, ID at 6:30 p.m. on August 9, 2017. All interested persons are invited to appear and show cause, if any, why such budget should or should not be adopted. Copies of the proposed City budget in detail are available at the Crouch City Clerk’s office during regular office hours (Tues, Wed & Thurs Noon-4pm). The City Hall is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone desiring accommodations for disabilities related to the budget documents or to the hearing, please contact the City Clerk, Vickie L. Chandler (208)462-4687 at least 48 hours prior to the public hearing. The proposed FY2018 budget is shown below as proposed expenditures and revenues by Funds.

Published in the Idaho World on 7/26 and 8/2/2017.

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Published in the Idaho World on 7/26 REAL ESTATE and 8/2/2017. Serving Idaho Since 1957 Page 8 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, July 26, 2017 BOISE COUNTY Cooling Off ~ Floating the Payette River Written by Tracy Koslosky 3,400 cfps, perfect for weekend HORSESHOE BEND -- rafters and tube floaters who are While the Boise River may not looking to get a break from the be open to floaters yet due to blazing summer heat. The influx it's speedy 1,800 cubic feet per of Bosieans looking for available second (cfps) flow rate and the river space has slowed the ID-55 hazardous debris still wafting traffic on weekends to a crawl. along the river's surface, the Vehicles are loaded with floaters Payette River through Horseshoe and their river paraphernalia Bend has been seeing brisk can be seen coming and going business along it's shores. from Friday to Sunday. From Myriads of people from locals simple inner tubes, kayaks, and to those displaced by the closure inflatable rafts to Super SUP's (8 Recreating in the river. Photos by Tracy Koslosky of the Boise River have been person stand up paddleboards) flocking to the the fast running the Payette should remain waters of the Payette. With an congested until the Boise River average flow rate of 2,970 cfps, opens for floating business. the Payette River is currently speeding along at a healthy rate of

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NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME described real property, situ- Said sale will be made without Trust, as authorized in the vided above. Basis of default: CHANGE (Adult) ated in the County of Boise, covenant or warranty, express Note, Deed of Trust or as al- failure to make payments when Case No. CV- 2017- 099 State of Idaho, and described or implied, regarding title, lowed under Idaho Law. Because due. Please take notice that IN RE: Christopher Norman as follows, to wit: A PARCEL possession or encumbrances to interest, late charges, fees, the Successor Trustee will Soukup OF LAND LYING IN THAT PORTION OF satisfy the obligation secured costs and expenses continue sell at public auction to Legal Name THE EAST HALF OF THE EAST HALF by and pursuant to the power of to accrue, the total amount the highest bidder for certi- OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF sale conferred in the Deed of due varies from day to day. fied funds or equivalent the IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TH SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, Trust executed by JESSICA A. Hence, if you pay the amount property described above. The 4 JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE RANGE 4 EAST, BOISE MERIDIAN, BRYNER A MARRIED WOMAN AS HER shown above, an adjustment may property address is identified STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE LYING SOUTH OF BEAVER CREEK SOLE AND SEPERATE PROPERTY, as be necessary after receipt of to comply with IC 60-113 but COUNTY OF BOISE AS RECORDED IN THE RECORDS OF Grantor(s), to RINGERT CLARK funds to satisfy the debt. For is not warranted to be correct. BOISE COUNTY, IDAHO. EXCEPT CHARTERED - JEFFREY R CHRISTEN- further information, write the The property’s legal descrip- A Petition to change the BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST COR- SON, as Trustee, for the benefit Trustee at 4375 Jutland Drive, tion is: Lot 22 in Block 1 of name of Christopher Norman NER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE and security of MORTGAGE ELEC- Ste. 200, San Diego, CA 92117, Creekside at Crosstimber Ranch Soukup now residing in the NORTH 46°31’13” WEST 669.33 TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS or call (866)931-0036 DATED: Subdivision, according to the City of Idaho City. State of FEET TO THE REAL POINT OF BE- INC., SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR 6/14/2017 Signature/By: SYDNEY plat thereof, filed under In- Idaho, has been filed in the GINNING; THENCE SOUTH 68°07’26” U.S. BANK N.A., ITS SUCCESSORS K. LEAVITT, ESQ., a member of strument No. 178921 recorded District Court in Boise County, EAST A DISTANCE OF 119.77 AND ASSIGNS, as Beneficiary, the State Bar of Idaho, of October 25, 2000 and as amended Idaho. The name will change to FEET; THENCE NORTH 62°24’13” dated 7/10/2007, recorded ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP by the Affidavit recorded Sep- Christopher Norman Kite. The WEST A DISTANCE OF 52.31 FEET; 7/20/2007, as Instrument No. tember 1, 2004 as Instrument reason for the change in name THENCE NORTH 0°40’51” WEST A 214846, and later modified by Published on 7/5, 7/12, 7/19 No. 198161, records of Boise is: I have used this name my DISTANCE OF 21.16 FEET; THENCE a Loan Extension Agreement re- and 7/26/2017. County, Idaho. The sale is sub- whole life. NORTH 42°35’35” EAST A DISTANCE corded on 3/4/2011, as Instru- ject to conditions, rules and A hearing on the petition OF 158.65 FEET THENCE SOUTH ment 230677, and later modified procedures as described at the is scheduled for 10:00 o’clock Notice of Trustee’s Sale Idaho rd 23°11’56” EAST A DISTANCE OF by a Loan Modification Agree- sale and which can be reviewed a.m. on Aug. 23 , 2017 at the 127.90 FEET TO THE REAL POINT ment recorded on 5/6/2014, as Code 45-1506 Today’s date: July at www.northwesttrustee.com or BOISE County Courthouse. Ob- OF BEGINNING. ALSO EXCEPT Instrument 243199 official re- 12, 2017 File No.: 7431.20842 USA-Foreclosure.com. The sale jections may be filed by any RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR BEAVER CREEK cords of Boise County, Idaho. Sale date and time (local is made without representa- person who can show the court ROAD. ALSO EXCEPT LOT 90 OF Please note: The above named time): November 15, 2017 at tion, warranty or covenant a good reason against the name CLEAR CREEK ESTATES NO. 4 SUB- Grantors are named to comply 2:00 PM Sale location: on the of any kind. PARKS, KENNETH change. DIVISION. ALSO EXCEPT THAT with Idaho Code Section 45- front steps of the Boise County and TRAVIS (TS# 7431.20842) PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUAR- 1506(4)(a); no representation Courthouse Annex, corner of 1002.292093-File No. Date: June 29, 2017 TER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER is made that they are, or are Hwy 55 and Madison Street, OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER LY- not, presently responsible for Horseshoe Bend, ID 83629 Prop- Published in the Idaho World on CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT ING SOUTH OF BEAVER CREEK AND the obligation. The default erty address: 1039 Alder Creek 7/26, 8/2, 8/9 and 8/16/2017. ALICIA SCHIFFER NORTH OF THE ACCESS ROAD TO for which this sale is to be Road Garden Valley, ID 83622 Deputy Clerk THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE made is the failure to make Successor Trustee: Northwest SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- monthly payments when due from Trustee Services, Inc., an Published in the Idaho World on EAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8/1/2016 and all subsequent Idaho Corporation P.O. Box 997 7/5, 7/12, 7/19 and 7/26/2017. 19. ALSO EXCEPT A STRIP OF monthly payments thereafter, Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 586- LAND 25 FEET IN WIDTH AND A 5 including installments of 1900 Deed of Trust information T.S. No. 054895-ID Parcel FOOT STRIP WEST OF AND ADJACENT principal, interest, impounds, Original grantor: Kenneth L. All Around Glass No.: RP01504000081A NOTICE OF TO SAID 25 FOOT STRIP ORIGI- advances, plus any charges Parks, a single person Origi- TRUSTEE’S SALE On 10/24/2017 NALLY RESERVED AS A ROADWAY lawfully due under the note nal trustee: Pioneer Title at 2:00 PM (recognized local AND UTILITY EASEMENT IN A DEED secured by the aforementioned Company Original beneficiary: Auto and Residential time), at the Front of the RECORDED FEBRUARY 7, 1969, AS Deed of Trust, Deed of Trust Mortgage Electronic Registra- Boise County Courthouse Annex INSTRUMENT NO. 73933, RECORDS and as allowed under Idaho Law. tion Systems, Inc. as desig- Glass Replacement located at 383 Highway 55, OF BOISE COUNTY, IDAHO. The The sum owing on the obligation nated nominee for Movement Horseshoe Bend, ID 83629, in Trustee has no knowledge of a secured by said Deed of Trust Mortgage LLC, its successors the County of Boise, SYDNEY more particular description of as of 6/14/2017 is $51,132.40 and assigns Recording date: FREE mobile service, K. LEAVITT, ESQ., a member the above referenced real prop- including interest, costs, 09/09/2013 Recorder’s instru- Call Shane at 392-4971 of the State Bar of Idaho, of erty, but for purposes of com- fees, including trustee and/ ment number: 241046 and Modified ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP as trustee, pliance with Idaho Code Section or attorney fees and costs, on 02/12/2015 and recorded on will sell at public auction, 60-113, the Trustee has been and expenses actually incurred 05/04/2015 as Instrument No. to the highest bidder, for informed that the address of: in enforcing the obligation 246851 and Modified n 06/03/2016 cash, in lawful money of the TBD BEAVER CREEK ROAD, BOISE, thereunder or in this sale and recorded on 07/20/2016 as United States, all payable at ID 83716, is commonly associ- and to protect the security Instrument No. 251536 County: the time of sale, the following ated with said real property. associated with the Deed of BOISE Sum owing on the obli- gation: as of July 12, 2017: $359,328.89 Because of inter- est, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. Garbage Service to most of Hence, if you pay the amount Boise County. We also have shown above, an adjustment Construction & Demo Con- may be necessary after we re- ceive your check. For further tainers. Call for pricing. information write or call the Locally Owned for 35 Years! Successor Trustee at the ad- 208-793-2561 dress or telephone number pro-

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Mountain Properties For Sale Lots from 1 - 40 Acres in Boise County Syringa Terms - 2% down and 1% per month. Office - 208.462.6102 Cell - 208.869.4644 If you know of someone who may be interested, you would Chiropractic be entitled to a 5% Referal Fee once property is recorded in their name. & Acupuncture For current list call: (208) 331-7929 ______Dr. James Jardine 866-8962 Page 10 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, July 26, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS YARD SALE: Asking $3250. Test ride with given to veterans. pre-employment polygraph and fied please send a letter of in- HOME SOLD, RV FULL motorcycle endorsement and background check. terest and a resume to the Boise MUST SELL THE REST cash in my hand only. Kevin Garden Valley School •Receive, screen, and County Planning and Zoning SAT & SUN, JULY 29 & 30 208-392-6724, Idaho City. District 71; Paraprofessional priorities emergency (911) and Department, Attn: Rora Cano- 10 AM to 4 PM Special Education / Title I non-emergency calls for service. dy, PO Box 1300, Idaho City, 75 Rainbow Ridge (Terrace Hard Rock Comp Special Education •Operate a multi-frequency ID 83631. Applications will be Lakes) Garden Valley, ID specialized 18-speed mountain Paraprofessionals assist students radio and computer-aided accepted until the position is Follow the bright yellow bike. In good shape. Enhanced with special needs under the dispatch system. filled. For further information signs aluminum. $250,OBO Coleman direction of the Special Services • The ability to multi-task regarding this vacancy, please Home decor, craft books, 15ft canoe. Green. In good Director. Paraprofessionals in a high paced environment. contact Boise County Planning sewing machine cabinet, gar- shape. $350, OBO. Call 208- generally work in an inclusionary •Work rotating shifts to and Zoning Administrator Rora ment & quilting fabric, old suit- 392-9584 after 6pm setting (i.e. least restrictive include holidays, nights, and A. Canody at 208-392-2293, or cases, numerous power tools, environment). Special Education weekends. [email protected]. canning jars & tools, pressure Paraprofessionals help special •Must demonstrate a high canner, cold pack canner, great HOUSE FOR needs students, and care for level of professionalism and City of Idaho City is ac- kitchen stuff, sporting goods, RENT: Garden Valley, 3 their physical, emotional health confidentiality. cepting letters of intent for a golf clubs, document shredder Bedroom Home, 2 bath & lovely and safety, affirming their Starting wage is $12.24 per vacant Historic Preservation and much, much more. The end location. $900/ month. Don @ abilities, and striving to promote hour. Benefits to include health Commission position. is here - everything must go! (208) 462-3777 dignity in all relationships. insurance and vacation accrual. Applicants should have a Qualifications: High school Applications available demonstrated interest, com- diploma (or GED) AND 1) Two http:// http://www.boisecounty. petence, or knowledge of his- FOR SALE: WANTED: Hardwood years of college (32 credit hours) us/Sheriff.aspx - Forms to toric preservation. Commis- RV2002 walnut - maple - cherry. Will also OR 2) Associate’s degree OR 3) Download “ Law Enforcement sioners are asked to review Mountain - 5th wheel, 37ft take scrap 462-3136 Rigorous standard of quality on Application for Employment” applications for certificates of with 3 slides, $16,900. formal state or local assessment. Position open until filled, appropriateness for proposed Call Henry at (208) 466- Classified Application and Job any questions contact Vicky changes on historic district 1879 or cell (208) 350-9488 HELP WANTED: Description available at www. Dwight, Dispatch Supervisor at properties. Applicants need not Prosecutor's Office gvsd.net. Submit application to 208-392-4411 to reside in the city limits. Evinrude 8HP outboard assistant Our office is located [email protected] or at Garden Written comments may be motor, short shaft, used very in Idaho City, which is an Valley School Administration Basin School District is dropped off at City Hall during little, runs great. $550.00 OBO approximately 45-minute drive Office. (7/12 & 7/18/2017) looking to hire part time business hours of Mon-Thur 462-3114 from the East Boise area. This bus drivers. Class B CDL 8am-5pm, sent to City Hall at part-time position (10 to 16 The Basin School District with passenger and school bus Box 130, Idaho City, ID 83631 2008 Sunset Creet 29 hours per week) will provide is looking for an adult male endorsement is required. Willing or emailed to idahocityclerk@ Ft. Travel Trailer. Like new- a wide range of primarily to serve as a one on one aide to train. Pay DOE. Inquire at qwestoffice.net . Thank you. very clean interior, sleeps administrative and clerical tasks for a middle school student. Idaho City High School or call 10, central a/c and furnace, to support the Office Manager, The job is a classified, part time Russ at 284-7966. awning, microwave, 4 burner and will be paid $10 to $15 per position with the possibility of COMMUNITY stove, pantry. Road travel is hour, depending on experience full time. Wage is dependent on SERVICES less than 1300 miles in 8 yrs. and qualifications. Prior clerical experience. Please pick up an VOLUNTEER Idaho City Food Pantry: BOISE COUNTY Always stored in a covered unit. experience is helpful but not application in the high school At the Senior Center every PLANNING AND ZON- $17,900.00. required. Prior experience in a office or on the forms page of 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from ING, NOTICE TO FILL VA- Please call: 208-250-3457. prosecutor's office, a criminal the district website. Basin 72 is 11:30am to 2:00pm. defense attorney's office, or an equal opportunity employer. CANCY Boise County is seek- Moving: H.P. Personal court clerk's office is strongly ing a qualified person to fill a Computer w/ 22inch screen, preferred. To apply, submit 911 Dispatcher Position vacancy on the Planning and multi media w/ Epson Printer to [email protected] The Boise County Sheriff’s Zoning Commission, seat #3 Office has a positon open for in the Idaho City/Clear Creek Sourdough Lodge and furniture in Garden Valley. the following: (1) a filled-out Restaurant, a “911 Dispatcher”, in the area, but anyone may apply. Steve (208) 462-2108 application form (available at Motel, Hot Tubs, Cabin, To be qualified an individual http://www.boisecounty.us/ Idaho City, ID office. The Gasoline, KLR 2650. Locations 2006 with 9600 Employment.aspx);to Serve Boise (2) a cover County position requires Residents! a minimum must have resided within Boi- RV Park, Liquor Store miles. Pelican bags. Excellent letter; and (3) a resume. 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BOISE COUNTY – The an opportunity to preserve well as tribal, city, and county Idaho State Historical Society and promote Idaho’s cultural governments may apply. Grant will be accepting applications heritage,” said Janet Gallimore, projects funded in 2017 must for its 2017/2018 Community executive director of the Idaho be completed by May 31, 2018. Enhancement grants cycle. State Historical Society. “We rely For additional information The Community on partners throughout Idaho to about the Community Enhancement Grants program assist us in helping to preserve Enhancement Grant Program provides funding for a wide Idaho’s history. These grants and to download an application variety of purposes and projects will provide additional funds visit: https://history.idaho. including exhibits, publications, for programs and organizations gov/ community-enhancement- GENERAL REPAIR educational programming, located throughout the state and grants Dave’s Welding events, and purchasing will help to strengthen partner Deadline for applications is and Repair conservation supplies. Grants organizations.” 5:00 p.m., Friday, August 25th, Cars, Trucks, 4x4s, ATVs of up to $2,500 are available Projects funded through the 2017. Motorcycles & RVs TuneUps - Lube & Oil to assist historical and cultural Community Enhancement Grant Transmissions ~ Engines organizations in preserving, Program must be matched dollar Exhaust Systems ~ Brakes interpreting, and protecting the for dollar. Idaho non-profit Trailer Repair & Fabrication history and culture of Idaho. organizations whose mission Dave Selene 101 Cottonwood St. “The Community Grants is focused on history, historic Owner 208-392-4270 Idaho City - 83631 Program provides us with preservation, or education, as Legal Notices

The Horseshoe Bend Fire Protection District will hold its annual budget hearing on th Monday, August 14 , 2017, at 6:30 p.m. at the Gardena Station, 50 Hill Creek Road, Horseshoe Bend. The regular Commissioners’ meeting will follow at 7:00 p.m.

Horseshoe Bend Fire Protection District Proposed Budget

Income 2017 2017 2018 Projected Actual Projected

District Property Tax 52,732 52,732 52,732 Interest 200 200 200 Carryover 0 0 0 Total Income 52,932 52,932 52,932

Expenses

District Operations 5,000 4,408.74 5,000 Equipment & Maintenance 22,432 13,886.43 22,432 Electricity 3,000 1,197.05 2,000 Propane 4,000 4,847.58 5,000 Fuel 2,000 1,994.97 2,000 Training 1,500 7,686.34 3,000 Truck Replacement 5,000 5,000.00 3,500 Building Fund 10,000 10,000.00 10,000

Total Expenses 52,932 49,021.11 52,9321

A baby swallow opens his mouth wide to be fed. Dedicated Building/Truck Fund Photo by E. Capson 2017 Balance $188,526.51 Published in the Idaho World 2018 Balance $188,526.51 on 7/26 and 8/2/2017.

Swallow preening. Photo by E. Capson

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259-3326, Fax 259-3325 Published in the Idaho World on MP 84, Hwy. 21, Lowman July 26, 2017. Page 12 The Voice of Boise County - The Idaho World - Idaho's Oldest Newspaper Wednesday, July 26, 2017 BOISE COUNTY Boise County Commissioners' Meeting Transcribed by Eileen Capson July 11, 2017 “building permit packet.” DISTRICT: A traffic count quite a bit of money on that salary last year. Present: Commissioners Ms. Canody notified the was presented from 2015 on road, including about $7,000 in Clerk Prisco spoke about Alan Ward, Roger Jackson & Board, “I received my current the entrance of Boise Coun- spraying for weeds. “There’s a Drug & Alcohol Free Policy, Laura Baker bill for outside legal counsel ty and onto Elmore County. lot of other problems or issues that will be effective as of Au- EXECUTIVE MEETING: fees and I’m now at zero in my “Pretty substantial traffic,” said on the road that we spend mon- gust 11. Money has been allo- [Time 10:02 am to 10:35 am] budget.” a representative. The Atlanta ey on. We’re probably going cated for testing, “We’ll try to Closed session personnel, ex- SHERIFF: A volunteer / un- Highway District (AHD), cov- to spend $30 or $40 thousand get a better feel if $1,500 is suf- empt records, pending litiga- paid position was discussed for ering Arrowrock Road, said he dollars on it this year, clean- ficient or not.” tion, Prosecutor issues and the Sheriff’s office. expected the count has gone ing ditches, and throwing $20 In reviewing the budget, hiring of new employee. “No CLERK UPDATES: Clerk up. Their contract with Boise thousand dollars of material on Commissioner Jackson asked, action required,” said Chair- Mary Prisco spoke about the County is up in October. The it.” “How come you didn’t put man Ward. Title 3 budget and Emergency contract states that they are to The representative said, “We any tort claim for the judge- CONSTITUENT INPUT: Manager budget. Both men do “a spring maintenance” and would be more than happy to ment in here?” Clerk Prisco None. have been pulling funds from Boise County does the snow take upon 90% of the main- said, “We need to inactivate MEETING MINUTES: the Emergency Manager Fund, removal in the wintertime. tenance of the road, if we got that account.” The account was Meeting minutes for July 7th and the amount is expected Mr. Lake stated, “Our contract 100% of the income that the used to “capture” the 3%-dol- were approved as presented. to run out, if changes are not with you has been $40,000 per road produces. We would do lar amount in the “Tort Fund” made. She expects to have a year. And our documents show that.” He said they were re- and then that amount would DEPARTMENTAL dollar amount next week, and a that we’ve been extending that fused by the previous County be transferred to the [Alamar ISSUES resolution to move money. $57.5 per a year over the last Board of Commissioners. Ranch lawsuit judgment] bond PLANNING & ZONING: BURN BAN: An ordinance two years. So, we’ve been sup- Chairman Ward said they fund. She said, “We are not do- The administrator presented for outdoor burning was signed porting that of course,” and would look at it and make a ing that this year, because we two street names for the Board’s into effect, with its publication taking about $17,000 out of decision by October, when the don’t need to. At the end of th approval. “Joyous Lane” in the on July 12 . Chairman Ward the Elmore County account. contract was due. Ward con- June, in the Bond Fund, we Terrace Lakes/ Garden Valley said there had been 2 incidents Lake quoted Idaho Transpor- cluded humorously, “So, we had cash reserves of one mil- area, and “Ruby Hills Road” in Garden Valley where there tation Department payments will look at all this and see lion, two, twenty-six, and six that is in the Banks/ Lowman had been unattended campfires. for Boise County, “Fiscal Year what we can do. You probably hundred thirty-three dollars.” area. She said each meet the DRUG & ALCOHOL 2016, received $1.1 million won’t like our answer, but we’ll She said a payment was due in criteria for the Unified Land TESTING POLICY: There dollars. And two years be- get you one anyway.” August of $415,787.50, which Use Ordinance. Commissioner was a motion to approve the fore that, before the new taxes The AHD representative leaves a balance of $910,846 Jackson asked if there were any policy and it passed unani- kicked in, you were receiving thanked them for the consider- that will “carry over to the objections, and there were not. mously. $808,000. That’s just a 40% in- ation. next year.” There will be an- The two-name changes were DECLARATION OF crease. And so, if you look at CLERK: Per budget, Clerk other payment in 2018, leaving approved. EMERGENCY FOR SO- our request, coincidentally, it Mary Prisco said, like many $48,771. Commissioner Jack- Ms. Canody said that when LAR ECLIPSE: A Declara- runs about 40% in addition,” to of the other offices, “I have re- son asked, “What can we do property owners come in for tion of Emergency was dis- what was drawn up in the old quested a 3% increase for ev- with that?” She suggested mov- a business permit, they will be cussed, reviewed and offered contract. Lake did not ask for eryone. My salary is the same ing it into the General Fund and given a notice to sign, “to be for signature for the following more money, but did ask for the number that was in the salary Chairman Ward agreed to help made aware that they do need week. Emergency Manager same amount. survey from last year. Com- with those “expenditures.” She to call the 811, which is dig- Bob Showalter said that there The Boise County Road De- missioner Jackson said, “That’s added, “That ending amount line, prior to moving any dirt.” were already 2 counties that partment representative said, quite a bit more than 3%!” She is going to be higher than that, Even excavating driveways had declared, and “more are “We expend a lot more money asked if he heard what she because we have years that we will still require they fill out expected.” He added, “And ob- than what is paid to the At- said. Jackson replied, “I did did levy under the bond fund the form and call. Chairman viously, we wouldn’t be able to lanta Highway District.” He hear what you said. I thought and when all property taxes, Ward asked, “No matter what enact that emergency until after said they “bladed” Arrowrock that got raised last year for that everybody has paid, so you’ve excavation you’re doing. Even the fact. It would be cleanup or Road, the first 7 miles, twice amount!” She said, “I think the got a carryover. Well, it’s not if it’s a bare lot with no activ- whatever happened after the or three times this spring for salary survey was a little bit huge, but there’ll be additional st ity.” Canody confirmed that eclipse [on August 21 ].” maintenance and “has the most less than is close to that, then monies that come in here. So, they still needed to call dig-line Commissioner Ward asked if impact” with moisture. They also the Sheriff.” Commission- we’re looking good!” first, before starting activities. the interest and “excitement” cleared all the “pipes” and did er Baker was unsure if there The response time by dig-line of the eclipse were continuing work up to the county line. was an increase in the Clerk's is 2 to 10 days. Commission- to build. Showalter confirmed Commissioner Baker asked, er Ward asked about the cost that it was continuing to build. “So each year we’ve just done Subscribe Now & Save! and there was no estimate, but There is a concern if county what we could do according to Commissioner Jackson thought and governmental entities ad- the weather and the road condi- Yearly Rates For Delivery To: the service was free. “We are vertise, the county would not tion.” They focus on the lower Boise County: $30.00 required to put the property be viable for State emergency end where there is the most : $45.00 owner on notice, ‘So here’s funds. Showalter stated that the travel. (Zip Codes 837XX, 836XX (outside Boise County), and 979XX) your notice. It’s up to you.’ This real traffic concern will be af- Chairman Ward communi- Other U.S.A.: $50.00 gets the county off the hook, if ter the eclipse. “Having porta cated that the county had quite anything happened.” Commis- potties on Banks/Lowman, al- a “tremendous shortfall” in though it could play into a traf- the budget this year. “Money’s YES! Enter My Subscription to sioner Baker read the notice The Idaho World and asked, “So, will you not fic issue, I think it’s necessary. hard to come by. We don’t have issue a building permit until Because they’re going to use anything to give away, that’s My Check Is Enclosed. Gift New Renewal this has been done?” Canody the restroom whether there’s a for sure.” answered, “That is correct.” facility or not. So, are they go- An AHD Commissioner Chairman Ward asked when ing to go down to the river and said that last year, between the legislature implemented use the river resource that goes State and Federal money, Ar- Name this. Canody answered, “I re- into the Horseshoe Bend water rowrock Road produced about ally don’t know if it’s a new system? I think it will be good $180,000. He continued, “Now Address law they’ve just adopted or to have at least two.” The toi- that is substantially more than revised.” Commissioner Bak- lets will all be serviced as nec- you all pay to maintain it. But er stated, “So, this would just essary. The cost is estimated at that’s okay, according to state City State Zip take the liability off of us, but I $3,400 for 11 toilets, which are code, you don’t have to do don’t think it should hold up the not insured. This was motioned that.” building permit.” Canody said and approved by the Board. Mr. Jones, Boise County The Idaho World this form will be a part of their ATLANTA HIGHWAY Roads, said that they spend P O Box 220; Idaho City, ID 83631