The Tithing Granary, An Economic Necessity For Early Malad Settlers 

By: Cameron Wright, the winner of the 2013 8th grade History Project for “Most Historical” with his research on the “Tithing Granary”.  The Tithing Granary was an important economic feature of Malad, Idaho. It was located near the historic Malad Co-op building during the 1860’s and then later moved to its current location today, behind …

Nancy Asay is selected as Oneida County Farm Woman of the Year, and as District 1 Farm Wife of the Year 

The Oneida County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee elected Nancy Asay as the Oneida County Farm Woman of the Year for 2014. Nancy will also serve as the District 1 Farm Wife of the Year for 2014. She will be honored on July 4 by appearing in the Sesquicentennial parade.   Nancy and her husband Bill have …

A Tribute to our Father – Lynn Stayner – A farmer who considered his best crop his children!  By his children  “Kind, loving, patient, selfless and willing to give service to anyone” are just a few of the words that describe our father, Jay Lynn Stayner.  He was born on September 29, 1929, to Henry …

Gene Caldwell will be Malad Valley’s Honored Veteran for the July 4 Parade 

A wonderful tradition for the Malad 4th of July Parade is carried on each year by the Malad Area Chamber of Commerce in naming an Oneida County military veteran as the “Honored Veteran”. Gene Caldwell will ride in the parade this year as Malad’s Honored Veteran. Normally each year, Gene nominates a veteran from the …