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A Shih Tzu looks for attention while other stray dogs look on in the background at the Minidoka County Animal Control Facility on Oct. 16 in Paul. Minidoka

“It ticks me off so much. There are people like me who don’t have a lot of historic money but really care about the animals. It just seems like a crying shame that 15 dogs were put down.” site — Susan Harris “They have made incredible strides.” expands — Jo-Anne Dixon, Idaho Board of Veterinary Medicine Euthanasia Task Force Park service to purchase land

By Laura Lundquist Times-News writer

One of Idaho’s national mon- uments will gain some ground thanks to a middle man. The Minidoka National Seeking Historic Site boundary encom- passed 9 more acres on Friday, complete with a few historical structures. The boundary mod- ification will allow the National Park Service to purchase the 9 acres to add to the monument. shelter Rick Wagner, NPS spokesman, said the NPS can- not buy land that is not within park boundaries so the bound- Despite improvements, ary had to be changed. Now purchase of the land can move forward. Minidoka Co. animal control comes under fire “The land is the first view shed you see as you enter the monument,” Wagner said. “It By Laurie Welch, Times-News writer Photos by Drew Nash, Times-News photographer was the site of the military police headquarters and the hospital so By Laurie Welch Regardless of the method, the Part of the problem, facility it’s strategically related to what Times-News writer animals keep arriving at the Paul board member and Paul City went on here.” facility — 1,000 strong last year Councilman Bob Dempsay said, 330 What went on there was PAUL — The tide of new — taxing the limits of the coun- is that many people don’t imprisonment of Japanese arrivals at Minidoka County’s ty-funded facility’s $87,000 understand that the facility isn’t dogs put down in 2008 Americans during World War II. animal control facility is unre- yearly budget, its full-time ani- an animal shelter dedicated to In 1979, the area was listed on lenting. mal-control officer and two finding new homes for potential at the Paul facility the National Register of Historic The dogs come boxed by the part-time employees. pets. The Paul animal control Places and in 2001, President litter-load in clandestine deliv- It’s also led to a public rela- facility serves two basic func- Bill Clinton made it a national eries performed under the cover tions problem for facility offi- tions, he said: getting stray dogs monument. of darkness. They come in the cials, who face allegations of off the street and controlling back of county sheriff’s vehicles running an unsanitary, over- dogs at large. See SITE, Main 7 after being declared at large or of crowded facility that kills too A shelter, he said, would have 38 some other nuisance for which many dogs,always seeking room to be a separate enterprise. they must be removed from in its 30 cages for the next wave put down in 2009 society. of arrivals. See SHELTER, Main 5 Pumpkin carvers go underwater to raise funds By Laura Lundquist Times-News writer

BURLEY — After 30 minutes underwater, pumpkins weren’t the only ones that surfaced wearing smiles. Around 30 soggy supporters gathered Saturday afternoon at A stray dog looks through the door of its the Freedom Park in Burley for pen at the Minidoka County Animal the Drown-A-Pumpkin con- test, one of the many Halloween Control Facility on Oct. 16 in Paul. fundraisers for area senior citi- zens. The proceeds will go to the A stray dog looks for attention while Cody McArthur cleans out the pens at the Minidoka County Animal Control Meals-On-Wheels program. Facility on Oct. 16 in Paul. In one of the newer Halloween traditions, scuba divers attempted to carry pumpkins to the bottom of the Snake River — the air in the pumpkins makes them hard to sink — and carve New hospital needs permit change for boilers them without succumbing to hypothermia or being swept By Laura Lundquist heating the Twin Falls facility. St. to make the permit changes based duced by the boilers won’t exceed downstream. Three teams paid Times-News writer Luke’s also wants to use diesel as on the boilers he purchased. national limits. Changing from their entry fee and listened to backup fuel instead of propane for “We try to have a competitive propane to diesel as a backup fuel Mini-Cassia Search and Rescue The developers of the new St. four additional boilers, requiring bidding process to save St. Luke’s would add the most pollution, member Mark Welch give the Luke’s Magic Valley Medical the addition of a 15,000 gallon money,” Hull said. “But once we most importantly small amounts final instructions. Center are making some last- diesel storage tank to the one they chose the brands of boilers, it was of arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, “Welcome to the first-ever… minute changes that require state already have. pointed out that we’d have a dif- formaldehyde and nickel. But the and maybe the last-ever pump- approval to add a little more air Jeff Hull, director of architec- ferent situation and needed to hospital is limited to using backup kin-carving contest,” Welch pollution to the Magic Valley. ture, construction and real estate change our permit.” fuel for only 48 hours per year. joked as the men stood around St. Luke’s officials has asked the for St. Luke’s Health System, said Facilities need IDEQ approval The analysis, like those in many him in dive suits, already wet Idaho Department of he didn’t know in 2007 what brand because boilers produce air pollu- permit applications, left out one from the rain. “Keep doing your Environmental Quality to modify of boilers they would install in the tion and the type of fuel used can pollutant listed by the buddy checks — you have more their 2007 air quality permit to hospital, so 16 boilers was a best increase the amount of pollution. Environmental Protection Agency: of a task here than you think.” allow them to add two more boilers guess. He said he put the boiler The hospital must convince IDEQ to the 16 already approved for purchase out to a bid and now has scientists that the pollution pro- See BOILERS, Main 2 See CARVERS, Main 2

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Opinion 7 Your Business ....Business 2 War files portray weak, divided nation > Business 5 Main 2 Sunday, October 24, 2010 MORNING MIX Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho TODAYS HAPPENINGS Former state economist does ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT “Curtains” the musical comedy, from the creators of “Cabaret” and “Chicago,”presented by the Magic Valley Little Theater, 2 p.m., Canyon Ridge High School auditorium, $10, 731-6104 or unpaid check of Allreds data [email protected]. “Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” by Company of Fools, a Tony Award-winning play by Edward Albee, 3 p.m., The Liberty Theatre, By Ben Botkin CAMPAIGN personal from 1986 through 2006, page, Palin said: “As a proud 110 Main St., Hailey, $25 adults, $20 seniors (62 and older) and Times-News NOTEBOOK income when Idaho had the sev- Vandal grad who was born $10 students (under 18), 578-9122 or companyoffools.org. growth and enth-fastest rate of growth in Idaho and still has plenty eith Allreds guber- Idahos gross in the U.S. of Idaho family roots, Im CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS natorial campaign domestic “It is the most current honored to endorse Butch K had a well-known product. information and I believe Otter for governor of the Jerome Senior Centers semi-annual Pinochle and Bridge card Idaho economist check the The per what theyve got is accu- Gem State. Whether serving tournament, 1:30 p.m., at the center, 520 N. Lincoln St., prizes, quality of the data used in capita per- rate,”said Ferguson, who in Congress or the door prizes and refreshments provided, $5, 324-5001 or 324- the Democratic hopefuls sonal income wasnt paid for checking the Governors office, Butch has 3255. latest television ad that growth data datas quality. been a voice for common- blames Gov.C.L. “Butch” came from He stresses hes not pub- sense conservatism. Hes SEASONAL EVENTS Otter for Idahos poor econ- Ben Botkin the Bureau of licly supporting a candidate been a strong advocate for omy. Economic and that his work shouldnt fiscal discipline and energy College of Southern Idahos corn maze, 5 to 10 p.m., in a 12-acre The economist was Mike Analysis at the U.S. be interpreted that way. independence. As governor cornfield behind CSIs Health Sciences and Human Services build- Ferguson, who recently Department of Commerce, “Ive spent 30 years being of Alaska, it was a pleasure ing, North College Road, bring flashlights for visits after dark, retired as Idahos chief econ- and shows that the states an economist and being very working with Butch as both parking available at Health Science building, $2 for adults and $1 omist, a job that required per capita income growth close but staying apart from our states bucked a growing for students, 732-6431. him to forecast how much rate from 2006 through the political fray,”he said. federal government power revenue the state was due to 2009 was 0.2 percent, well “Just because I retired does- grab in disregard of the To have an event listed, please submit the name of the event, a receive each year. Before below the 4.2 percent aver- nt really change that. Its Tenth Amendment. Butch brief description, time, place, cost and contact number to Mirela retiring, he worked with age for surrounding states kind of in my bones almost.” has served Idaho with dis- Sulejamnovic by e-mail at [email protected]; by phone, Otter, Allreds opponent and and worse than all sur- tinction as Governor, and 735-3278; by fax, 734-5538; or by mail, Times-News, P.O.Box 548, the GOP incumbent. rounding states except Palin endorses Otter Idaho cant go wrong re- Twin Falls, ID 83303-0548. Deadline is noon, four days in advance “They just asked me to Nevada. Former Alaska Gov. and electing him this of the event. make sure the data was cor- The gross domestic prod- 2008 Republican vice presi- November.” rect,”Ferguson said in an uct for 2008, the latest year dential candidate Sarah interview. available, shows that Idahos Palin has endorsed Otter in Ben Botkin may be Specifically, Ferguson growth rate dropped to 48th the Nov. 2 election. reached at bbotkin@magic- MORE CALENDAR ONLINE looked at data that cites per- in the nation. Thats down On her blog and Facebook valley.com or 735-3238. Check out our online calendar where you can submit events and search by category for specific events and dates. www.magicvalley.com/app/calendar/events/ Carvers Continued from Main 1 After the teams descend- ed into the cold, murky water, the only signs of Our dogged pursuit activity under the rain- drop-broken surface were the streams of air bubbles boiling up from below. of self-service pets Organizers tried to set up a video feed from an under- his story really is too water camera but the gen- good to be true. DONT erator apparently didnt T Sir Isaac Newton provide enough power. invented the dog door in ASK ME After about 20 minutes, the 17th century because Chuck Maxwell surfaced to his three cats wouldnt stop Steve Crump a few cheers but not scratching at his attic door because his team was fin- while he was doing optics ished; he had lost his part- experiments. DO TELL ner, Dale Crowther. The Newton, the story goes, divers were struggling to If its quirky, poignant or stay together because visi- cut out a large hole for the funny and it happens in mother and a smaller bility underwater was only south-central Idaho, I want about a foot. Welch tried to opening for the kittens, not to hear about it. realizing the kittens would count the sets of surfacing LAURA LUNDQUIST/Times-News Call me at 735-3223, or write bubbles to find Crowther, Noah Shiner and Shannon Taylor try to pick the perfect pumpkin to carve underwater Saturday at the follow mom through the [email protected]. bigger hole. concerned about the rivers Drown-A-Pumpkin contest in Burley. Both men work for the Mini-Cassia Sheriffs Office and their team “Whether this account swift current. name was Code 4. be true or false, indis- — through the inside dog Team Little-Wells sur- putably true is it that there door the other day and she faced, their pumpkin com- eyes askew. dive teams a reason to do ager of the Golden Heritage are in the door to this day went spread-eagle on me. plete, and then Welch saw “It looks like I was drunk,” something, especially if it Senior Center, around a two plugged holes of the It was like trying to shove a Crowthers bubbles. Fellow Wells said. “Its definitely promotes teamwork, theyll month ago. proper dimensions for the marshmallow into a piggy diver Kevin Horak guided harder than it seems.” come out for it,”Welch said. “We really appreciate respective egresses of cat bank. Crowther back to the dock. Meanwhile Noah Shiner He said he was expecting what theyre doing for us and kitten,”wrote Other pets in the neigh- “We had some trouble and Shannon Taylor of more teams from around the because senior centers are Newtons biographer J.M.F. borhood havent been so because Dale was wrestling Team Code 4 had come up state but more will probably struggling,” Hardy-Mills Wright. reticent, though. Oliver, with the pumpkin, and I with a strategy to avoid show up next year. said. “Bills keep going up, Imagine: Even the Father our friend Debras cat, was was wrestling with Dale and drifting: They lodged them- Welch said hes partici- the Medicaid mess isnt of Physics botched home hanging out in the kitchen the pumpkin,” Maxwell selves under the dock. They pated in previous carving helping and seniors dont improvement. eating our dog food when I said. were the last to surface but events in Lucky Peak have the money.” Couldnt help but think came home the other after- Stephen Wells of Team still garnered second place Reservoir near Boise and about Sir Isaac last week- noon, and there have been Little-Wells laughed with behind Team Little-Wells. Dierkes Lake in Twin Falls. Laura Lundquist may be end when my father-in- reported sightings of teammate Tim Little as he But all three teams walked Welch and Horak suggested reached at llundquist@ law installed not one but George, the neighborhood looked at his creation, with away with prizes. the fundraising idea to magicvalley.com or 735- two dog doors in our house. ferret, on the premises. its mouth broken out and “Anytime you can offer Sharon Hardy-Mills, man- 3376. He put in two dog doors Meanwhile, Umbra — because our houses back our other cat — sits out in door features a large win- the rain, wondering why Boilers dow that doesnt lend itself shes getting so wet. Continued from Main 1 to being sliced and diced. Newtons cat flap worked require PM2.5 assessment a variety of respiratory and Magic Valley had only mod- So now theres a dog like a pendulum: It required fine particles less than 2.5 because the EPA hadnt cardiovascular problems, erate air quality Thursday door between the garage the same amount of time to millimeters in diameter,one established official levels. ranging from aggravated because of elevated PM2.5 and the backyard and swing from one side to the twenty-eighth the diameter That changed on Sept. 29 asthma to irregular heart- levels. It rarely reaches the another in the door that other. Which, if you hadnt of human hair, known as when the EPA announced beats, heart attacks, and EPAs limit, although the separates the garage from slept through eighth-grade PM2.5. Unlike other states, PM2.5 regulations requiring early death in people with limit was exceeded during the kitchen. The theory, at science class, youd know Idaho has no requirement permit applicants to model heart or lung disease. the Long Butte Fire. least, is that our three dogs describes Newtons Third for applicants to predict PM2.5 even in areas that Particles less than 10 mil- The IDEQ will open a 30- — Rufus, Doofus and Law of Motion. contribution of PM2.5 meet air quality standards. limeters have been listed as day comment period only if Clueless, as Ive dubbed Physics works a little dif- when requesting permits. Idaho will have to regulate it pollution since 1987, and it the public requests one by them — can negotiate two ferently at our house, how- Montana has had such a but St. Lukes has slipped was included in the St. Nov. 2 by e-mailing Faye sets of dog doors whenever ever. For every one of our requirement for a number under the wire because the Lukes study. Webber at faye.weber@ nature calls. cats or dogs stuck outside of years. Eric Merchant, rules dont go into effect Particulate matter is the deq.idaho.gov. Thats the theory. trying to figure out the dog policy and planning super- until a year from now. only pollutant that reduces In fact, after a week they door, theres an equal and visor at the Montana PM2.5 was added to the the air quality in Twin Falls, Laura Lundquist may be still spend long periods opposite dog or cat loiter- Department of EPAs criteria pollutant list said IDEQ air quality analyst reached at llundquist@ milling around the garage, ing in my Barcalounger. Environmental Quality, said in 2006, after studies Steve VanZandt,but its also magicvalley.com or 735- wondering how they got some states still dont showed fine particles led to the only one measured. The 3376. there and — more to the Steve Crump may be point — how to get out. reached at 735-3223. Hear And the cats? I tried to him on KLIX-1310 at 8:30 push Harley — aka Trouble a.m. on Fridays. >>> COMING THIS WEEK IN THE TIMES-NEWS IDAHO LOTTERY M ONDAY IN DIY championships T HURSDAY 02 07 16 20 46 Oct. 23 1 2 7 H EALTHY Meet the winner of the IN Powerball: 34 Oct. 22 6 0 9 Saturday, Oct. 23 IT Times-News do-it-yourself 0 3 6 & F O UTDOORS Power Play: x4 Oct. 21 home improvement contest. Saturday, Oct. 23 Saturday, Oct. 23 Coat rack DIRT BIKE DREAMS WILD CARD: 09 11 14 22 33 HB: T UESDAY IN 1 06 14 25 29 31 Queen of Spades or paperweight? 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OKs poultry development Two farms to supply rested for four weeks. to the permits, each opera- The barns will be roofed, tion will use an average of eggs to Hy-Line plant enclosed and mechanically 2,100 gallons of water per ventilated. Both farms will day during the production By Laurie Welch use dry litter systems to dis- cycle, which is below the Times-News writer pose of poultry waste and domestic limit of 13,000 will land-apply the litter or gallons per day. BURLEY — Two separate eventually sell it. poultry farms received final Both operations have also Laurie Welch may be approval from Cassia applied for new well- reached at lwelch@magic- County planning and zoning drilling permits. According valley.com or 677-5025. officials Thursday to develop laying and breeding opera- tions that will house a total of 84,000 chickens. End Back Pain County P&Z officials approved resolutions for conditional use permits for Gillette Poultry Farm, DREW NASH/Times-News owned by Zane and Stacy A view of the crowds at the Magic Valley Health Fair at the College of Southern Idaho on Saturday. Gillette, and Manning The college’s new Health Sciences and Human Services building welcomed 1,200 visitors to the event. Poultry Farm, owned by Steve and Heidi Manning. The county paved the way for development of New venue helps health new poultry confined- animal feeding operations by passing an ordinance regulating poultry CAFO development earlier this fair accommodate many year. The permits will allow By Laura Lundquist the farms to house 42,000 Magic Valley Spine & Joint’s Times-News Writer birds each. According to the permit The Magic Valley Health filed with the county, the Dr. Sam Barker Fair moved to a more appro- Gillette farm, located at priate venue in a year when 400 W.1175 S.in Oakley,is & Dr. Jill Adepoju more people than ever seem 4.3 acres and is on the site to want low-cost medical of a reclaimed gravel pit are the only chiropractors in tests and information. zoned for multiple uses. The new Health Sciences The Manning farm at Twin Falls offering the newest and Human Services build- 2231 S. Birch Creek Road techniques to treat a wide range ing at the College of in Oakley,is 11 acres of dry Southern Idaho welcomed rangeland that is also of back pain problems. 1,200 visitors to the health zoned for multiple uses. fair Saturday morning. St. According to the per- Luke’s spokeswoman Jody mit, both companies will Headaches Neck & Back Pain Tremblay said 750 people receive 18-week-old hens Arthritis Herniated Disc signed consent forms at last from Hy-Line North year’s fair with more visiting America’s Burley poultry NOW OFFERING DIGITAL XRAYS the booths. She said this plant, which will mature year’s crowd seemed bigger and lay eggs until age to and the flow of people was between 58 and 62 weeks. constant. The eggs will be sent to $50.00 In its fifth year, the fair Hy-Line, which will then for X Ray & Adjustment used to be at the Magic incubate the eggs and ship (New Patient Special) Valley Mall, where people the resulting egg-laying Mention This Ad seeking services had to jostle stock to other companies. amidst shoppers. But this At the end of the pro- year, they milled around duction period on the Accepts Medicare/Medicaid vendors’ information tables DREW NASH/Times-News Oakley farms, the birds arranged in the airy lobby of Kylar Savage, left, and Sara Ehrmantraut mingle during the fifth annu- will be rendered or sold, Call this week! the health sciences building. al Magic Valley Health Fair on Saturday in Twin Falls. depending on market 7368858 Representatives from conditions, the permit 844 North Washington TWIN FALLS around 40 organizations, on tippy phonograph- for the various medical tests. states. The barns will then including dental and vision record-sized discs, others Based upon the waiting be cleaned, sanitized and Behind First Federal on Washington and Falls care, physical therapy, tried their hand, or more lines, the most popular assisted living and insurance accurately their feet, at a offerings were the skin can- companies, passed out balancing computer game. cer and carotid artery pamphlets, pens, and other Kelle Hardy stepped onto screenings. Tests cost from branded knickknacks. a pad and had to shift her $10 to $50. Dr. Jeanette Walker, a weight to make a ball on a Fair organizers also took family practice resident in computer screen roll along a advantage of the lecture halls the Rural Training Track platform and into a hole. She by scheduling a number of program, was representing made it up to Level 5, after health seminars, including St. Benedict’s Hospital in each level had increased the talks on care-giving, depres- Jerome. As the midmorning complexity of the platform sion and sports injuries. crowds swirled around her and the number of balls. The Magic Valley Health table, she marveled at the “We came here to take Fair is sponsored by the level of interest. advantage of the blood Times-News, St. Luke’s “It was packed like this screening, which costs Magic Valley, St. Benedict’s even at 7 a.m.”Walker said. about 20 percent of what it Family Medical Center, “It’s all these people without normally would,” said North Canyon Medical health care that need some Hardy’s husband, Robert. Center,and the CSI Office on help.” “There’s no excuse not to do Aging. Some of the physical ther- preventative care.” apy companies were popular Designed for health care Laura Lundquist may be because they brought instruction, the rooms along reached at llundquist@ equipment for people to try. the two hallways extending magicvalley.com or 735- While teens tried to balance from the lobby were perfect 3376.

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Blue Lakes Boulevard North Eastland Drive North Pole Line Road West M-C students to Accident, non-injury — 18 Washington Street North Accident, injury — 2 Battery — 2 watch Discovery Burglary other than a vehicle — 7 CSI Fight — 3 Hit and run — 4 Noise disturbance/disturbance — 56 Prowler/peeping Tom — 4 launch in person Stolen vehicle — 3 Theft — 21 By Laurie Welch Threat — 5 Times-News writer WHO’S GOING Trespassing — 1 Grandview Drive North Vandalism — 1 BURLEY — Ten Mini- Mini-Cassia students and Vehicle burglary — 8 Cassia students are flying chaperones who will watch Sexual assualt — 5 high as they prepare for a the Discovery launch on trip to watch the space Nov. 1: shuttle Discovery launch on Nov. 1. STUDENTS Shoshone Street Burley Junior High Burley High School: Natalie Kimberly Road School U.S. history and Paredes, Maria Mojica, geography teacher Marta Bobby Juarez, Ryne Hernandez, who recruited Fuentes teachers and students for Burley Junior High School: a University of Idaho Hector Magana, Luis sponsored science camp Morales, Kelsi Morales, Twin Falls this summer, was sur- Josue Victorino prised to learn that a trip East Minico Middle School: to watch a NASA shuttle Delinda Cruz incidents launch in Cape Canaveral, Raft River Junior High Fla., was included in the School: Tony Loughmiller Eastland Drive South deal. 10/15-10/22 “I had no idea this was CHAPERONES coming,” Hernandez said Source: City of Twin Falls Marta Hernandez, Pete about the trip that will Source: city of Twin Falls Hernandez, Reda Gomski, Washington Street South take the students, two Steve Copmann teachers and two chaper- ones on the five-day trip. The students will leave nomically disadvantaged 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS on the all-expenses-paid youth. WANTED trip on Oct. 31 and come The science camp was TWIN FALLS COUNTY MORE ONLINE medical insurance, $384.29 home Nov. 4. originally scheduled to be FELONY SENTENCINGS reimbursement for foster care in Twin Falls County Burley Junior High held in Twin Falls but did Desiree A. Naylor, 27,Wendell; VISIT Magicvalley.com and child support. School student Kelsi not receive a lot of interest. forgery, six years penitentiary, for a full listing of 5th Joseph Ray Koon Morales said she’s excited Hernandez spoke with its three determinate, three inde- District Court records, DIVORCES FILED about the trip. coordinators and told “I’m really looking for- them if they would be terminate, four years probation, including misdemeanor cases. William F. Umbaugh vs. Ann Age: 34 ward to watching the willing to move the venue $125.50 costs, enroll in inten- MAGICVALLEY.COM Umbaugh-Grimes. Descrip- space shuttle launch live,” to BJHS that she could fill sive outpatient treatment pro- Andrew J. Bean vs. Lori A. Bean. tion: 6 feet, Morales said. the camp. gram unless otherwise directed. days jail, 88 suspended, one Nicole Espinosa vs. Eric 1 inch; 175 BJHS student Hector Eight teachers from Justin E. Kirsch, 22, Las Vegas, credited, eight hours work Espinosa. pounds; Magana said he enjoyed Mini-Cassia and Idaho Nev.; methamphetamine pos- detail, driving privileges sus- William R. Harris vs. Jayne L. brown hair; the science camp as well. Falls schools led the camp session, four years penitentiary, pended 180 days, 12 months Harris. brown eyes “I really liked the with assistance from a two determinate, two indetermi- probation. Leroy P.Pedersen vs. Jeanne S. Wanted for: Probation viola- things we got to make, NASA educator. nate, two years probation, Pedersen. tion; original charges pos- like the robot hand,” Forty-five students $265.50 costs, $500 public CIVIL FILINGS Veronica Olivarez vs. David session of controlled sub- Magana said. showed interest in the defender fee,100 hours commu- Michele Runyan and Stacy Olivarez Jr. stance with intent to deliv- Magana said he’s look- camp but there was only nity service, enroll in intensive Schrock vs. Christa Springer. Leah M. VerHoeven vs. Richard J. er (marijuana), possession ing forward to the trip but room for 35 students. outpatient program unless oth- Seeking judgment against the VerHoeven. of controlled substance is a little nervous about The field had to be nar- erwise directed, $554.93 resti- defendant for special and gener- Amanda J. Secrist vs. Geoffory M. (methamphetamine); his first airplane flight rowed again to 10 for the tution. al damages, amount to be Secrist. $110,000 bond and being away from trip. Joshua A. Wurzer, 25, Twin Falls; proven at trial, attorney’s fees Maria V.Torres vs. Erik R. Torres. The Twin Falls County home. “It was really difficult to methamphetamine possession, and costs. Plaintiffs seeking Donna M. Johnson vs. Douglas M. Sheriff’s Office asks any- The Cassia County narrow it down,” four years penitentiary, two reimbursement for injuries Johnson. one with information per- School District’s school Hernandez said. “We determinate, two indeterminate, allegedly sustained in a vehicle Eduardo Ferreira vs. Dalena M. taining to Koon to call 735- board agreed to pay for the looked at gender equity, three years probation, $265.50 accident. Ferreira. 1911 or Crime Stoppers at students’ transportation socio-economic status costs, $500 public defender Kendra Wakeman vs. Johnathon Gary T. Gee vs. Suzanne Gee, 732-5387,where tipsters to and from Boise. and we asked ourselves fee, 100 hours community serv- Forsgren. Seeking judgment complaint for divorce and can remain anonymous “They are so excited,” who was teetering on ice, enroll in intensive outpa- against the defendant for spe- guardianship. and may be eligible for a Hernandez said. selecting a career in math tient treatment program unless cial and general damages, cash reward. otherwise directed, $190 court amount to be proven at trial, CITY OF TWIN FALLS Hernandez said that the or science and who would compliance fee, $669.83 resti- attorney’s fees and costs. DRIVING UNDER THE science camp and trip benefit from it most.” tution. Plaintiffs seeking reimburse- INFLUENCE SENTENCINGS costs, 90 days jail, 88 sus- were geared toward pro- Clinton J. 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A pit bull looks through its cage while it waits for its owner to pick it up on Oct. 16 at the Minidoka County Animal DREW NASH/Times-News Stray dogs look through their pens Saturday at the Minidoka County Animal Control Facility on Oct. 16 in Paul. Control Facility in Paul. The dog was Shelter not under quarantine. Continued from Main 1 director of the nonprofit resources and size, the effect Animal control in Animal Shelter of the Wood of oddities like one that hap- Minidoka County has oper- River Valley in Hailey, a no- pened in September can ated under a 1995 joint- kill shelter that aggressively become amplified. powers agreement between attempts to find new homes Susan Harris, a Jerome the county and its cities. for the variety of companion resident who helps owners While Heyburn pulled out of animals it accepts. of lost dogs locate their pets, the agreement in 2004, it Dixon said the Hailey said she was “horrified” continues to pay the facility shelter serves about 1,500 when she found an Internet to take animals its police animals per year and cur- post that claimed that 15 seize. rently operates on a $1 mil- dogs at the Paul facility had DREW NASH/Times-News Board member and lion annual budget, of which been put down. Minidoka County 90 percent is donated. It’s a “It ticks me off so much. shelter, which also uses res- model for Minidoka “We probably won’t see a Undersheriff Vic Watson far cry from what Minidoka There are people like me cue organizations to adopt County’s facility and others. change in those numbers said facility officials consid- County is able to do with less who don’t have a lot of out as many shelter dogs as Waggin’ Tails shuttles until spay and neutering ered options to convert the than $90,000 per year. But money but really care about possible. The shelter also pound and shelter animals becomes a priority,” facility into a no-kill animal even in Hailey, dogs are put the animals,” she said. “It uses volunteers to fundraise to other rescue groups, fos- Hopkins said. shelter. But they ran into down. just seems like a crying and train shelter dogs to ter families and permanent While the facility is small legal obstacles as well as the “‘No kill’ doesn’t mean shame that 15 dogs were put make them more adoptable. homes across the country with stacked cages, she said, increased funding needs of a ‘never kill,’” Dixon said, down.” Shelter employees offer and Canada. Hopkins said it meets current standards shelter. adding that animals at her While Harris said the all adoptees half-off her group has taken more and is performing its job. “A shelter would not solve facility are only put down if shelter should reduce its coupons from local veteri- than 1,000 animals from the She added that instead of the need for animal control they have an untreatable ill- adoption fee and seek help narians for spay or neuter Paul facility since 2008 and complaining about current in the county,” Dempsay ness or are dangerous to to reduce the number of services, Leininger said, and placed them elsewhere. conditions,it’s time for peo- said. “That would have to be people. animals it puts down, plan to work toward imple- “We are just bombed with ple to work toward bringing privately funded.” Dixon said that the variety Watson said Harris didn’t menting a mandatory steril- black Labs in this area and to Minidoka County what Watson said a govern- of services the shelter offers have all the details. He said ization policy for adopted nobody will take them,” Hailey, Jerome and Twin ment-operated facility could has been the key to its suc- that “about a dozen” dogs at animals in 2011. He said the Hopkins said. Falls already have. never be declared a no-kill cess, with sterilization top- the facility were put down in shelter reduced its adoption Hopkins said that animal “When people complain facility because if a dog ping the list. September after an outbreak fee from $50 to $5 because transportation is always a about the Paul facility I tell mauls a child and is declared “You have to stop the flow of parvovirus and giardiasis, people weren’t adopting challenge, sometimes them, ‘Unless you are will- vicious, the county is bound of animals into the shelter,” which Watson said hadn’t enough animals, but said requiring a string of volun- ing to be part of the solu- by a court order to put the she said. “The population cropped up at the facility that fee could return to $50 teers to shuttle a dog across tion, you’re part of the dog down. just can’t absorb that many before. Watson said officials if the mandatory steriliza- the country in stages. problem. Now that you’ve People outside of pets.” tested the water at the facil- tion program is adopted. She said that Minidoka seen it, what are you willing Minidoka County have The shelter offers Blaine ity, but determined that the Deb Hopkins, a founding County’s facility takes in a to do about it?’” expressed interest in estab- County residents two free bugs were introduced to the member of Rupert-based large number of animals lishing a shelter in Paul, spay and neuter clinics each animals from outside of the Waggin’ Tails Rescue Inc., each year due to its location Laurie Welch may be Dempsay said, though week and sterilizes 400 pets facility. called Jerome’s shelter one in a geographically large reached at lwelch@magic- nobody has stepped up with each year, on top of all ani- “There was nothing we that should be held up as a county. valley.com or 677-5025. a plan to provide the cash. mals brought into the shel- could do about it,” Watson So animals will continue ter. said. The dogs had to be to come to the facility in “I don’t think we could euthanized and the facility Paul, where they will con- do what we’re doing with- remained uninhabited while tinue to be put down. out that,” Dixon said of the it was sterilized. While shelter and animal sterilization program. “You Mani said that although welfare officials from else- can’t have a no-kill shelter the facility is small, officials where in south-central without a proactive spay do what they can to make Idaho have praised the and neuter clinic and com- conditions for the animals 10 yr. Minidoka County facility for munity education pro- better. Several organiza- a tenfold reduction in gram.” tions, including a shelter in euthanasia performed from Dixon said the shelter’s Boise, have helped the Paul 2008 to 2009, they also other successes include the facility with fundraisers. Mortgage point to larger animal con- Barkin Basement thrift trol issues that need to be store, certified tempera- A model to the west addressed in the county ment testing for adoptable before even a shelter switch animals and a solid volun- and help from friends Loan Special would help. teer staff. It also operates a In Minidoka County’s food bank that provides free western neighboring coun- Controlling pet food to struggling ty, Jerome Animal Control county residents so they Officer Gordon Leininger from First the population don’t have to relinquish knows that the job of city In 2008 the Paul facility their pets due to financial dogcatcher isn’t always a put down 330 dogs. By the strain. popular one. He said it’s end of last year, that number In Twin Falls, a nonprofit stressful for staff to have to Fed! dropped to 38. group called People for Pets- euthanize animals, let alone Jo-Anne Dixon has Magic Valley Humane have people tell them what worked with the Minidoka Society was formed in 1988 horrible people they are County facility for three to help improve conditions later. years through her post on at the Twin Falls Animal “I love animals,” the Idaho Board of Shelter. In 2002 the group Leininger said. “I love the Veterinary Medicine raised $225,000 to build a dogs.” Rates As Low As Euthanasia Task Force. The new shelter. This year the Jerome’s 14-kennel shel- task force trains animal con- shelter, which takes both ter houses about 700 dogs trol and shelter staff on dogs and cats, has a budget per year, and has a budget humane methods of of $432,800. Last year it just shy of $78,000 this year. 3.698% euthanasia and regularly housed 3,825 animals and Leininger said that though inspects facilities through- euthanized 935. the shelter is still a kill facil- out the state. Without its own nonprof- ity, it has reduced the num- APR* “I really commend the it assistance to augment its ber of dogs it has euthanized Local Processing, Paul facility,” Dixon said, operations, Minidoka from 40 in 2008 to only four praising Minidoka County County’s facility charges in 2009. Local Underwriting, Animal Control Officer fees for animal control serv- “We’re thinking outside Steve Mani as an animal ices. On Tuesday the coun- the box,”Leininger said. and Local Servicing advocate. “They have made ty’s website listed 26 dogs at He said that the city’s incredible strides.” the shelter available for human resource officer for the Life of your Loan. Dixon is also executive adoption. With its modest organizes events for the Save NOW with reduced fees!**

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PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 — CLOSED SUNDAY Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL/IDAHO Sunday, October 24, 2010 Main 7 Site Continued from Main 1 Harvest time highlights Latinos in agriculture Wagner said not much was left when the area was By Sven Berg grants in 1986. dent,Carrillo said. The Post Register identified for park consid- After the amnesty law But Carrillos success eration. He said that two passed, Holm said, Latino story is something of an IDAHO FALLS — Leonor years ago, the owner of the laborers were harder to find exception. Rodriguez has a message for 9 acres described the sig- because the law opened the Some Latinos find it easi- Latinos in eastern Idaho nificance of the structures door for them to jobs in con- er to simply avoid the United whose bad behavior tends to that his family owned since struction and other indus- States expensive and put all Latino immigrants in the camp closed and tries. labyrinthine immigration a bad light: Go away. offered to sell the land to “It was nice to have them process. And so they live in Like most Latinos who the NPS. illegal because theyd be out fear of the day theyre dis- immigrate to the United “Sometimes, as we on the farm just working and covered and sent packing. States, Rodriguez came here become more aware of the hiding,Holm said. “Thats also a psychologi- to provide for her family. surroundings, we realize we To be clear, theres no rea- cal factor that sometimes Like many, she went to work need to add, particularly son to believe Holm actively depresses you, said in agriculture, spending four with cultural resources,” works to keep his employees Augusto Gomez, a Peruvian years working for Larsen Wagner said. from becoming legal resi- native who also works for Farms in Hamer. The problem was the NPS dents and citizens of this Holm. Like most Latino immi- couldnt buy the land yet. country. In fact, Jesus Many Latino agricultural grants, what she misses AP photo The Sun Valley-based Carrillo, who has worked for workers live in what most most about her home coun- Jesus Carrillo stands outside the Holm farms west of Idaho Falls on Conservation Fund stepped Holm since 1988 and will Americans would call abject try of Mexico is her family. Sept. 30. According to Idaho Department of Labor estimates, some in, bought the land and has continue to do so “until I poverty. Andrea Leander, “Sometimes family mem- 7,700 Latinos work in agriculture statewide, comprising about 8.2 maintained it during the cant work anymore or until whose duties with the bers die, and you cant go (to two-year process to justify percent of Idahos agricultural labor force. they kick me out,said Holm Eastern Idaho Community Mexico to visit),” Rodriguez the boundary change and helped him on a number of Action Partnership include said. The uncomfortable truth better service, said get it through Congress.The occasions to navigate the helping area Latinos survive Rodriguez,who still lives in is that many Latinos work- Abelardo Rodriguez, an Conservation Fund began path toward citizenship. the rough patches in their Hamer with her husband and ing in agriculture live in this assistant professor of agri- its Japanese-American Asked whether hes look- lives, said most dont even four children, said shes tired country illegally — whether cultural economics at the Internment Camp Initiative ing forward to voting, know that assistance is avail- of all Mexicans being painted they entered illegally or University of Idaho. “There in 2005 to preserve as many Carrillo, who became a citi- able to them, and some who with the same brush every overstayed their visas. An are very few people who internment camps as possi- zen earlier this year, said, do are too proud to use it. time a few Latinos — some of even more uncomfortable were born here in the United ble. “Of course I am. “Theyre barely subsist- whom arent even from truth is that Idahos farms, States that want to do those Wagner said now he can “Because now, supposed- ing. I mean, its a horrible Mexico — commit a crime or economists and farmers say, tasks. complete the real estate ly, Im an American. Now I existence,she said. “I dont otherwise stray from the need illegal immigrants to Even Tom Holm, who negotiations and hopes to have to choose my presi- know how they do it. straight and narrow. cultivate and harvest the farms potatoes, wheat and close by Dec. 1. “We came to work. 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By Christopher Martin and Alan Bjerga Assistance Program for eligible facilities are expected to produce help fund construction of five the company said Thursday in an Bloomberg News writers perennial crops and work with the 12.8 billion gallons of the additive, refineries across the U.S.to process e-mailed statement. Sioux Falls- Federal Aviation Administration to according to the Renewable Fuels biomass into fuels. based Poet also plans to use waste WASHINGTON — The U.S. will develop aviation fuels from farm Association. Higher costs for refiners related for a generator at an ethanol plant. pay farmers to produce non-food wastes, Vilsack said at the National “Domestic production of to use of the new feedstocks will be The Environmental Protection crops that can be converted to fuels Press Club. renewable energy, including bio- paid from up to $281.5 million that Agency last week approved for planes,cars and power plants to The effort is part of a plan to fuels, is a national imperative,” remains from the 2008 Farm Act, increasing concentrations of reduce reliance on imported oil boost annual production of biofu- Vilsack said at a news conference. Vilsack said. ethanol blended with gasoline for and boost rural economies, els, including corn-based and cel- “That’s why USDA is working to Poet LLC, the largest U.S. U.S. vehicles made in 2007 and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack lulosic ethanol, to 36 billion gal- assist in developing a biofuels ethanol producer, plans to seek later to 15 percent from 10 percent. said Thursday. lons required by the Renewable industry in every corner of the approval to consume these bio- A decision on whether to extend The Agriculture Department Fuels Standard. U.S. drivers will nation.” mass crops under at a cellulosic that ruling to cars built from 2001 will resume payments to farmers use about 138 billion gallons of Vilsack said he is directing the refinery in Emmetsburg, Iowa, and to 2006 will come next month under the 2008 Biomass Crop gasoline this year, and ethanol agency to plan within 60 days and at a pilot plant in Scotland, S.D., after more testing, the EPA said. Say goodbye McDonald’s to traditional makes a move in Buhl free checking Revenue-strapped banks Restaurant charging for basic services partners with The Associated Press NEW YORK — Free checking as we know it is ending. Valley Country The days when you could walk into a bank branch and open an account with no charges and no strings attached appear to be over. Now you Store have to jump through some hoops — keep a high balance, use direct deposit or swipe your debit card several times a month. By Blair Koch One new account at Bank of America charges Times-News correspondent $8.95 per month if you want to bank with a teller or get a paper statement. BUHL — For over a decade, news that a Almost all of the largest U.S. banks are either McDonald’s would be built in Buhl has already making free checking much more diffi- been seasonal gossip. cult to get or expected to do so soon, with fees on This time it’s real, and construction on even basic banking services. the popular franchise is already under way. It’s happening because a raft of new laws Bill Kyle, president and owner of Valley enacted in the past year, including the financial Food Service, will operate the restaurant overhaul package, have led to an acute shrinking with his wife, Donna Kyle, and son Darren of revenue for the banks. So they are scraping Kyle. The family already owns and oper- together money however they can. ates eight locations in southern Idaho. Bank of America, which does business with He said the company has had its eye on half the households in America, announced a the Buhl market for some 15 years. dramatic shift Tuesday in how it does business “The circumstances have changed and with customers. One key change: Free checking, before this, it was premature,”Kyle said. a mainstay of American banking in recent years, “We had plans to build when Valley will be nearly unheard of. Country Store built that new location in “I’ve seen more regulation in last 30 months Buhl a few years ago but then their cir- than in last 30 years,’’said Robert Hammer, CEO cumstances changed and we were put on See BANKS, Business 3 the back burner.” Kyle said Valley Food will share the risk and the reward with Valley Country Store. The partnership in McDonald’s lingo, Kyle said, is called a “Small Town Oil” alliance. McDonald’s developed the business format in the early 1990s as a way to co- brand new franchise locations with serv- ices already available in rural areas. With McDonald’s and the gas station sharing expenses, the relationship is mutually beneficial. Today there are more than 400 such STOs across the county. BLAIR KOCH/For the Times-News Buhl marks the first such alliance in Subcontractors help construct the drive-thru lane for the new McDonald’s restaurant location at the Idaho, Kyle said. Valley Country Store in Buhl. The partnership between Valley Country Store and Valley Food Service “We’re going to see how successful this is making the development possible. Developers say the opening will hinge on the weather; if all is for us,”Kyle said. “It will serve as a pilot goes as planned McDonald’s could start serving hamburgers by March. to us; if it is as successful as we envision McDonald’s could look profitable in other southern Idaho rural cities. Without this said Dennis Munster, superintendent according to Randy Clark, Buhl’s plan- alliance it wouldn’t be profitable for us but with Baumgart Construction, a Boise- ning and zoning clerk, Baumgart this benefits us both.” based contractor. “We hope to have Construction submitted a building per- Valley Country Store Corporate General everything we need to complete by the mit application citing the value of the Manager Donn Bordewyc said the compa- end of December.” work to be performed at $615,000. ny is paying for the franchise’s construc- Baumgart has built the last four of Valley Country Store will be remodeling tion. Valley Food’s McDonald’s locations, some interior features of its store to “It’s good for the shareholders. It Kyle said, and subcontracting work is accommodate the restaurant. expands the offering in Buhl, so this is given to as many local companies as Kyle said managers for the Buhl loca- good for our customers as well,” possible. tion will likely be promoted from within Bordewyc said. “Gietzen Electric, in Buhl, is doing the the organization although many of the AP file photo Construction on the addition began electrical work for us; they’ve worked needed 40-45 crew members will be A Bank of America branch office is seen in New York last earlier this month, with hopes that the with us for many, many years,”Kyle said. hired on. year. Bank of America and many other financial institu- restaurant will begin serving Big Macs Although neither Kyle nor Bordewyc and Happy Meals in February. would disclose just how much money is Blair Koch may be reached at tions have started charging for checking accounts and “It really is dependent on the weather,” needed to get the restaurant opened [email protected] or 316-2607 other basic services. One more junk lawsuit, gumming up the nation’s courts

nother junk lawsuit cedural “gotchas” designed reform, the Business candidates listed on the bal- the Chamber argue in their has landed on the to give sympathetic activist Roundtable and the U.S. lots sent out to all share- brief, would not only tram- A docket of the U.S. judges the legal hook with Chamber of Commerce. holders, along with the can- ple the companies’ First and Court of Appeals for the Steven which to frustrate the defen- The case, filed late last didates nominated by the Fifth Amendment rights but District of Columbia, clog- dants and their enterprise. month, seeks once again to incumbent directors. also be a “waste of corporate ging up the judicial process, Pearlstein This is just the sort of block the Securities and Outside of China and assets.”Moreover, the mere distracting busy and impor- abusive litigation that the Exchange Commission from North Korea, the American prospect of having to accept tant defendants and eating performing their duties — business lobby, with good enforcing a new rule corporation is perhaps the “dissident” directors — let up valuable resources that judgments that by their reason, has been complain- designed to give sharehold- last institution that still alone ones chosen by union could be used to create a nature are subjective, require ing about for years. So ers the right, under carefully relies on Soviet-style elec- pension funds — could dis- more productive economy. balancing of conflicting imagine my shock and dis- prescribed circumstances, tions in which members of rupt boardroom harmony The suit questions the goals and involve substantial may to discover that the to nominate a competing the ruling faction are the and distract directors from business judgments made by risks. And as usual, slick plaintiffs in this case are slate of candidates to serve only ones listed on the bal- their vital work. experienced decision-mak- plaintiffs’ lawyers have none other than those on a company’s board of lot. To have contested elec- ers in the normal course of strung together a set of pro- champions of civil justice directors and have those tions, the Roundtable and See PEARLSTEIN, Business 3 Business 2 Sunday, October 24, 2010 BUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho YOURBUSINESS

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B URLEY G REENBELT L A Q UINTA I NNS Kyle Tarbet The Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to W ALKING P ATH AND S UITES welcome Kyle Tarbet to its staff as marketing coordinator. Originally from Rupert, Tarbet is a graduate of Idaho State University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in public administration. He was most recently employed by the American Cancer Society in Boise, where he worked in government relations and volunteer man- agement. As marketing coordinator, Tarbet will be Tarbet working on media, communication, and marketing efforts to support the chamber and its member- ship of more than 870 businesses and individuals in the Twin Falls area. He’ll also coordinate special events and fundraising for the chamber. Tarbet can be reached at the chamber office at 733-3974 or by email at [email protected].

Courtesy photo Sylvia Moore Courtesy photo La Quinta Inn and Suites, 539 Pole Line Road in Twin Falls, held a rib- Sylvia Moore of Idaho Professional Signing Services has The Mini-Cassia Chamber Ambassadors hosted a ribbon cutting for bon cutting along with the Twin Falls Chamber Ambassadors. La the Burley Greenbelt Walking Path located next to the Burley Golf announced an expansion of services. The new services Quinta Inn and Suites was formerly the Ameritel Inn of Twin Falls. La include providing actual documents to complete a living will Course to commemorate the completion of this section of the green- Quinta Inn and Suites is a member of the Twin Falls Area Chamber of and durable general power of attorney for belt. The greenbelt has been a dream for several years for many in the Commerce. health care, durable general power of attor- community. The walking path covers almost 4,000 feet and connects The hotel offers free Internet access, free breakfast and comfortable ney, and last will and testament. to the Snake River Bridge that crosses over to the Heyburn walking beds. To make reservations, call 736-9600 or visit their website at Guidance on how to properly complete path. Future plans are to extend the greenbelt path to the new Bedke www.lq.com. these documents is included, but neither the instructor nor the materials give legal Marina along Bedke Boulevard. Pictured from left are Kyle Skuza, Erik Bingham and Zhanna Saakian. Oregon Trail Recreation District Commissioners are pictured cutting advice. Moore is a notary public who specializes the ribbon: Scott Horsley, president; Clark Harmon and Nancy EMOCRATIC in loan closings and has been an instructor Moore Fonnesbeck. Zeke Zimmerman, director, is also pictured in the photo. D for College of Southern Idaho community ed LECTION classes. Moore offers services to individuals, groups and in E the classroom setting. EADQUARTERS The business is located at 132 W. Main St., Jerome, and L OCAL D ISH M ARKET H can be reached at 731-0545 or e-mail: AND C AFE [email protected]. Brett Groves Kimberly Nurseries Landscape and Irrigation wants to congratulate Brett Groves, landscape/irrigation team leader, for earning the Landscape Industry Certified Technician in Hardscape Installation. This is a rigorous test put on by the Idaho Nursery and Landscape Association. By successfully earning his cer- tification, Groves has distinguished himself and Kimberly Nurseries Landscape and Irrigation with having the highest level of professionalism in the industry.Not to men- Groves tion, Brett is the only one in the Magic Valley who has earned this high achievement. ERC adds new AmeriCorps members Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Hadley DeBree and Amber Gray are new additions to the Local Dish Market and Cafe at 778 Falls Ave. in Twin Falls recently cel- The Democratic Election Headquarters cut the red ribbon at their roster of 17 AmeriCorps members, who performed national ebrated its opening by cutting the red ribbon with the Twin Falls Area office 161 Fifth Ave. S., Twin Falls. The Twin Falls Area Chamber service at the Environmental Resource Center since 2002. Chamber Ambassadors. Local Dish is a new member of the Chamber. Ambassadors joined the celebration. DeBree will serve as ERC’s AmeriCorps Local Dish Market Cafe’s goal is to bring an easy, fresh approach to Office hours are 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and 1 to 4 p.m. environmental education associate, assist- seasonal and locally produced food. The cafe offers daily specials, Saturday. Information: Deborah Silver at 420-1662. ing with classroom programs and camps. Pictured from left are Gary Eller, Deborah Silver and Bill Chisholm. Hailey born, DeBree is eager to share her local and unique selection of beer and wine, and hand-dipped ice enthusiasm with this community, which cream. Plus it has organically grown local fruits and vegetables. kindled her love of the outdoors. During her Information: 734-3100. biology-environmental studies program at Pictured are Leslee and James Reed, owners. S HRED-IT Whitman College, DeBree participated in Australian rainforest turtle studies, and DeBree Madagascan lemur research is still on Hadley’s bucket list. CONTRIBUTION Amber Gray is the new ERC AmeriCorps energy associate. Gray’s B.S. in zoology and environmental studies from University of U.S. BANK Wisconsin led her to jobs in non-profit sec- tors of environmental education, interpreta- tion, natural resources and green energy. She anticipates increasing energy awareness and Gray helping to secure a stable energy future. Information: ercsv.org or call 726-4333.

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Evans Bank are thank U.S. Bank for its $4,000 donation, which was used for school committed to giving back to the Twin Falls community by supporting supplies in the eight-county area. SCCAP appreciates that U.S. Bank is their continuing efforts to enhance the lives of residents in its com- committed to giving back to the local community by supporting its munity to help build bridges toward self-sufficiency. continuing efforts to enhance the lives of residents to help build Pictured from left: Marsha Tousley, operations officer, D.L. Evans bridges toward self-sufficiency. Bank; Kyle Bulkley, Shred-It, customer service representative; Lisa Pictured from left: David Bowen, branch manager, US Bank; Leanne Kugel, Shred-It, senior sales executive; and Wendy Chaffin, program Trappen, community services director; Ken Robinette, executive direc- manager, SCCAP. Not pictured: Barbara Delmore, D.L. Evans Bank, tor, South Central Community Action. branch manager. 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These days its the Los Angeles Times writer nationwide. This week, the have no alternative, or the between making payroll or was left to argue that the $750-an-hour attorneys SBA moved to funnel more alternative may be pretty not, said Barragan. In the agency acted in an arbitrary from white-shoe law firms LOS ANGELES — More of that money to the lenders expensive.” rough economy, even and capricious manner, fail- whose charge is to win the accustomed to allocating that grant the loans and Microloans are also microloans are hard to come ing to give due considera- case at any cost — not only money by the million, the increased the maximum known to Americans as the by, he said. tion to the business lobbys because of the money at federal government is step- amount of the loans them- incredibly tiny loans — as “Three years ago when many objections and failing stake but also because it ping up efforts to make loans selves. small as $50 — that investors money was easy, if I didnt to perform an objective sends an important mes- as small as a few hundred Borrowers can now get up make to people in develop- approve a loan for $25,000, cost-benefit analysis as sage to anyone else who dollars to some of the to $50,000 at a time, up ing countries. they were mad,” Barragan required by administrative might get in their way. nations tiniest companies. from $35,000 previously. In the United States, even said.“Now,if I approve them law. Mafia chiefs send their The goal is to create jobs, In Southern California, the microloans are consid- for 10,000 theyre happy Reading through the thugs to break a few legs; one little loan at a time. one of the largest microlen- erably larger than overseas, campers.” court filing, youd have no corporate chiefs send in the “In this environment, ders is Valley Economic mostly because the costs of In good times, half the idea that the SEC, in fact, litigators from Kirkland & every job is crucial,”said Eric Development Center Inc. in living and of setting up a microloans he made were for had issued an exhaustive Ellis. Zarnikow, who helps run the Van Nuys. Microloans there business are so much higher startup companies, Barr- 451-page explanation of Recent revelations about Small Business average about $12,000 each, here. The loans are made agan said. Now, most go to what it did, including a 53- the foreclosure process pro- Administrations loan pro- said the organizations pres- through not-for-profit existing firms for whom page cost-benefit analysis. vide the latest evidence of grams. For every loan, he ident, Roberto Barragan. He community lenders, with cash or credit is tight. Much of the document is how thoroughly the court says, 1 jobs are created or expects to use the new fed- money from the SBA. Along Microloan applicants given over to responding to system and the legal “pro- retained. eral money to make loans to with each loan, borrowers often do not have the credit written comments filed by fession” have been turned In Southern California, local businesses that are receive training on how to or collateral that would be the plaintiffs and their into instruments of corpo- these so-called microloans desperate for cash. For now, develop and run their busi- required by a traditional members in response to the rate control. Lawyers repre- will help a San Fernando he figures, most of the nesses. bank, said Stacey Sanchez, proposed rulemaking. But senting big banks and Valley dental laboratory hire microloans will remain Sisters Janet and Kay Lee who makes the tiny loans in because the commission mortgage servicers routine- an assistant to make crowns small. are borrowing $17,000 — Orange County, San Diego didnt follow all of their ly used false affidavits, and bridges and will enable Andre B. Murray, a pho- just enough to pay off debts and parts of the Inland advice and scrap the rule forged documents and an Orange County woman to tographer based in Burbank, at their San Fernando Valley Empire through the not- altogether, their lawyers did knowingly incomplete fil- sell gourmet ice cream sand- said he is expecting a check dental laboratory and hire a for-profit lender CDC Small what plaintiffs lawyers ings to reduce the cost and wiches from a used food for his microloan soon. He part-time technician. Business Finance. always do: accuse the increase the efficiency of the truck. A car-sharing com- plans to use the $8,600 loan “Were using it for a new “Theres no one at a bank defendants of bad faith and foreclosure process. And yet pany used one of these loans to buy digital video equip- person and for the equip- to understand that you may flagrant abuse of discretion. the reaction of the financial recently to pay for a market- ment. ment he will use,”said Janet have been out of work — The case will now drag on industry has been to com- ing campaign. “I could take that $8,600 Lee, whose company, Polar thats not cost-effective for at least through the spring plain privately that the crisis Although it is known pri- loan with the equipment Esthetics, makes dental the banks,” she said. “You and, no matter who loses, is largely a fabrication of marily for guaranteeing pri- that Im going to be getting crowns and bridges. either have the credit score will probably be appealed to public-interest lawyers and vate loans for up to $5.5 mil- and I can turn that into The sisters will pay a or thats that.” the Supreme Court, where class-action attorneys lion, the SBA microloan pro- $50,000 over the course of a 10 percent interest rate on The government-funded any final decision could take intent on using the legal gram also works through year once I really get out the loan. The only other way loans still require an appli- as much as another year. process to pick the pockets not-for-profit community there,” Murray said. He they could have borrowed cation and a sound business Meanwhile, the rule will be of banks and investors. lenders to make tiny loans plans to add videography to that money would have been plan, she said, but the stayed and two or three When I called the directly to small businesses the still photography that to use a credit card — at a 29 lenders can take time to real- proxy seasons will have Chambers Institute for with federal money. Now has been the mainstay of his percent interest rate, ly examine a firms passed. And should the Legal Reform this week to that program is growing sig- company, the Bern Agency. according to their lender, prospects. Roundtable and Chamber get its take on the foreclo- nificantly. “The tiny loans really tend Valley Economic Develop- Recipients might not grow ultimately prevail and the sure scandal, all the Over the last 18 months, to help the really small,small ment Center. rich from their businesses, matter return to the SEC for spokesman could come up Congress has tripled the businesses,” said Zarnikow For small companies, a but they might earn a decent another round of comment with was some blather amount available for of the SBA. “In a lot of cases loan as small as $5,000 can living, she said. and rulemaking, the busi- about how foreclosures ness lobby will surely appeal should be adjudicated on a again. “case-by-case basis.”For This scorched-earth legal those of you who are out of approach by big corpora- the policy loop, thats code FDA rejects Arena Pharma diet drug lorcaserin tions isnt used only against for “no blanket moratori- government regulators. It is um” on foreclosures. The Associated Press drugs seeking to become the approving lorcaserin in a 9-5 responding to the compa- a strategy that is used regu- Strangely,however, the first new FDA-approved vote. nys application. larly in dealing with institutes statement con- Arena Pharmaceuticals prescription weight loss Panelists raised concerns After last months FDA aggrieved employees, cus- tained none of the usual Inc. on Saturday said the drug in more than a decade. about tumors seen in rats in panel vote, shares of Arena tomers, suppliers, partners jabs at “junk lawsuits,” Food and Drug The federal agencys early stage testing,one of the plunged nearly 47 percent, and competitors. By filing “irresponsible lawyers” and Administration rejected the rejection came after an FDA factors that Arena to $1.99. San Diego-based an unending stream of “abuse of the civil justice companys application for panel of experts on Sept. 16 Pharmaceuticals said the Arena currently has no drugs motions and appeals, by system.”Far be it from me lorcaserin, one of three recommended against FDA had cited in a letter on the U.S. market. stretching out the process to accuse the nations of discovery and deposi- largest business organiza- tion-taking, by confronting tion of hypocrisy.Maybe a the other side with the more polite way of putting prospect of never-ending it is that now that corporate Banks trials, corporations use the interests have successfully legal process to bludgeon captured the legal system, Continued from Business 1 “Customers never had senior research director for additional pressure because their opponents.“Bleeding the Chambers focus has of RK Hammer, a bank advi- free checking accounts, bank card practice at con- of curbs from new laws on them to death” has become shifted from reform to sory firm. “The bottom line Bank of America spokes- sultant TowerGroup. He high-risk trades with com- the corporate legal strategy keeping things just the way for banks is shifting enor- woman Anne Pace said. noted that several banks plex derivatives. Their trad- of choice. they are. mously, swiftly and deeply, “They always paid for it in have started charging $7.50 ing desks have been large and theyre not going to sit other ways, sometimes with for paper statements. revenue and profit genera- by twiddling their thumbs. penalty fees. “Paper and print costs tors for banks in recent Theyre going to change. This summer, Bank of around $2.25, add postage to years. 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Rugaber seen its unemployment rate the state 4,000 construction be a typical recession .... But Associated Press writer rise by the most in the coun- jobs in the past year. this one has been different.” try since September 2009, to A 75-unit condominium Only Nevada — an epicen- WASHINGTON — A 7.4 percent from 6.5 percent. high-rise downtown offers a ter of the foreclosure crisis — delayed decline in home The state has lost jobs in its stark symbol of the down- has seen its unemployment prices and drops in manu- timber and tourism indus- turn. rate rise faster than Idaho. facturing and tourism have tries. People arent spending Scott Kimball, a Boise Other states with high rates, caused unemployment in as much even when they do developer, built it in 2008, such as Michigan and western mountain states to visit popular sites like just as the states unemploy- California, were struggling rise faster in the past year Glacier National Park or ment rate was starting to before the recession began. than in any other region. Yellowstone, according to bulge and housing values One painful impact of that The jobless rate in the Patrick Barkey, an econom- started to slump. change is that Idahos food eight-state Mountain West ics professor at the Two years later, sales have stamp rolls have jumped by region has jumped to 9.3 University of Montana. been slow and only half the 40 percent in the past year, percent from 8.7 percent a Montanas Flathead building is occupied. Last the largest increase of any year ago. Thats still lower Valley, which includes month, he held an auction to state. Nevada has seen the than the 9.6 percent nation- Glacier National Park, a generate sales and interest, second-largest and Utah the al average. But the gap is popular ski resort and blue- setting a minimum bid for fifth-largest. narrowing with the rest of ribbon fly fishing, has one of studio and 1-bedroom units “Idaho actually has had the nation. The jobs crisis in the highest unemployment of $99,000 — half the previ- one of the worst times dur- regions with higher unem- rates in the state. It reached ous asking price. ing this recession of any ployment has mainly stabi- nearly 14 percent at its peak “My plan was to build state,” Franz said. Its gone lized. in March. through the recession and from “a relatively fast- The lagging pace repre- After visitor numbers come out on the other side growing, vibrant state to a sents a sharp turnaround for flagged last year, many sea- when people were looking to state experiencing job losses a region that had been grow- sonal employees werent buy and move in,” Kimball and home prices declining. ing at a healthy pace before hired back this summer. The said. “I thought this would Its a pretty stark change.” the recession. And it illus- timber industrys continued trates how broadly the Great slide also added to job losses Recession and its after- in the region. shocks are affecting the The situation appears to Auction country. be turning around, in part A rush of young people spurred by Glacier National and California transplants AP photo Parks centennial celebration Calendar helped make the region — Developer Scott Kimball sits in one of the penthouses of his condo this summer. 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Thomas Kinkade Hand Painted Lamp & Cross Stitch Picture, Two’s Company Plum Bowl, Pitch- er & a Platter, Delft Blue Clock, Stained Glass Tiff any Style Lamp, “The Young AP photo Shepherdess” Hofner Print, Two’s Compa- Jacob Charais, 6, and his little sister Sami-Lou, 4, sit in front of their pumpkin stand at their home in Lewiston on Friday. Their parents, Dan amd ny, “Cottage Retreat” Cross Stitch Needle- Kami Charais, were told by a tax collector to stop selling pumpkins. point Picture, Delft Vase, Lenox Figurines, Guiseppe Armani “Sweet Heart” Figurine, Pyrex Mixing Bowl Set, 8ft Artifi cial Palm Woman: Taxman tried to squash pumpkin stand & 8ft Artifi cial Bamboo Trees, Shawnee Puss ‘n Boots Creamer, Konica 7020 Copi- LEWISTON (AP) — Charais and her husband, them to pay the states sales We operate from an educa- er/ Printer/ Fax/Scanner, Euro-Pro Shark Members of a Lewiston fam- Dan Charais, said their 4- tax, which is 6 percent. tional standpoint. 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The kids plan to Diana Nottage, a Tax was selling pumpkins or Chest, Max Super Luber Heavy Duty Grease Gun, Honda EX 1000 who they contend tried to split the profits from the Commission field office lemonade; they needed the Generator, Bosch 18v Cordless Drill, No 248 Stanley Plane w/Blades, squash their business. pumpkins 50-50 with their manager in northern Idaho, proper paperwork, to level Theyre going to keep sell- supplier, a local pumpkin said the compliance officer the playing field with com- Dewalt 12” Sliding Compound Miter ing the pumpkins — without grower that has the appro- who stopped by meant only petitors including a grocery Saw, Float Tube and Flippers, Fishing a state permit. priate tax documentation, to inform the family of the store located a block from the Lure Collectibles, Large Amount of Fly “Were still open, Kami according to the Lewiston rules, not play party pooper familys home that also sells Tying Supplies Plus Assorted Flies in Charais told the Lewiston Tribune. to their pumpkin purveying. pumpkins for the Halloween Cases, Oval Blue / White Braided Area Tribune, which reported the But a Tax Commission The visit, Nottage said, got holiday. 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Fred Kenyon 141 Bridon Way, Jerome “My wife said, Youve (208) 734-8879 been bragging about them Repair 731-7957 • 324-5476 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION Sunday, October 24, 2010 Business 5 Despite coup, WikiLeaks More challenges than achievements Leaked Iraq war and training Shiite militia facing big groups and seeking to influ- ence Iraqi politics — a con- files portray weak cern that may deepen as problems American influence in By Ellen Nakashima and divided nation Baghdad wanes. The Washington Post By Robert Burns In Crocker’s view,Iraq will Associated Press writer struggle for years with pro- “Wikileaks,’’ said the found internal political and godfather of whistleblow- WASHINGTON — The social problems. Meanwhile, ers, Daniel Ellsberg, “has enormous cache of secret he said, Iran is in effect become the future of unau- war logs disclosed by the telling Iraq: “Looks like the thorized disclosure.’’ WikiLeaks website paints a Americans are leaving, and Speaking Saturday in picture of an Iraq burdened guess what — flash news — London, the man who by persistent sectarian we’re staying.’’ leaked the Pentagon Papers tension and meddling Before the U.S.-led inva- and their damning history neighbors, suggesting that sion, predominantly Arab of American involvement in the country could drift into Iraq was stronger militarily Vietnam a generation ago, chaos once U.S. forces than Persian Iran, an old foe. expressed what is partly leave. Today, due to the U.S. hope and partly a reflection The reports, covering defeat of Saddam’s forces of reality: the Internet early 2004 to Jan. 1, 2010, and its dismantling of his makes it harder to keep help explain why Iraq’s AP file photo army, Iran enjoys a vast secrets. struggle to create a unified, Iraqi women mourn during the funeral service of Adel al-Zubeidi in Baghdad, Iraq, in November 2005. numerical advantage over But still to be determined independent state contin- Iraq in battle tanks and other is whether ues, despite a dramatic human rights violations. pessimistic views also worry foundly important’’ that the weapons of war. Iran is likely WikiLeaks reduction in violence. The U.S. report said that Iraq could repeat its history U.S. maintain a military to keep that edge for years to itself is that They appear to support for a time, U.S. military of turning to a military dic- presence in Iraq beyond come. future, or arguments by some advisers slept in the police tator in the mold of Saddam 2011, despite America’s Anthony Cordesman, a some other experts that the U.S. station to make sure pris- Hussein. weariness with the long and military analyst at the website or should keep thousands of oners were not abused, Ryan Crocker, ambassa- costly war and pressure to Center for Strategic and collection of troops there beyond their checked arrest logs and dor to Iraq in 2007-08, said shift more resources to International Studies and a online scheduled departure in counseled Iraqi police, Washington has decided to Afghanistan. frequent visitor to Iraq, said Assange organiza- 2011, to buy more time for warning them against turn the page on Iraq but The leaked documents that it could be another tions. Wiki- Iraq to become stable. these practices. must not close the book. posted by WikiLeaks decade before Iraq has an Leaks is evolving, working The threats described in But even a program of “We’re still very much at recount Iran’s role in arming effective air force. through challenges posed by the leaked documents training and counseling the beginning of this story, the new media model, such come from outside, didn’t put an end to the or more to the point, the as: to what degree can a site including next-door Iran, abuses. According to a Iraqis are at the beginning devoted to holding the pow- as well as inside, in the report dated Feb. 16, 2009, of their new narrative in erful accountable hold itself form of sectarian, political U.S. forces reported the their history, and for all of beyond reach? 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WikiLeaks activists are and military, even before eral release Friday, but was gling to form a new govern- painting another picture of sectarian violence explod- not provided the raw data. ment seven months after a an organization that is out of ed in 2006-2007. The documents appear to national election failed to control, still too driven by In the fall of 2005, the be authentic, but their ori- produce a clear winner. the personality and ego of its U.S. military discovered gin could not be confirmed That’s a symptom, to some, mercurial founder, Julian evidence of plots to assas- independently. of the country’s stubborn Seniors’ Insurance Services Assange. sinate various officials, The leaked war logs religious and ethnic schisms. “I’m too busy ending two including an Iraqi Army reflect significant progress Prime Minister Nouri al- wars,’’ is the response one colonel. In September, one as well. 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Cancellation fee of $500 if loan payoff occurs within the first 36 months. thing that is not true.’’ (208) 733-7222 Business 6 Sunday, October 24, 2010 OBITUARIES Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Ralph Woodrow Maughan Arnold Justin Arnie Bahr Rose Mencl Pirraglia MESA, Ariz. — Ralph BOISE — Arnold Justin Rose Mencl dell High School.She Woodrow Maughan, age 94, Bahr died at his home in Pirraglia, 87, went later attended CSI of Mesa, Ariz., and formerly Boise on Thursday, Oct. 21, home to the Lord on and became an LPN, of Rupert, passed away 2010, at the age of 79. Oct. 22, 2010. Rose retiring in 1985. She peacefully at home on Arnold was born Jan. 4, was born July 2, 1923, enjoyed gardening Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010. 1931, in Gooding, Idaho, to in North Dakota. and riding with Tom He was born Dec. 18, 1915, Fred and Hattie Bahr. He She is survived by on his Gold Wing in Driggs, Idaho, to John graduated from Gooding two sisters, Theresa motorcycle. She was Raymond Maughan and Lera High School, Idaho in 1949, Goble and Helen Dombrow- active in the American Clark Maughan, the fourth and then went onto higher Arnie had a long Masonic skis; four children, Carolyn Legion,and sold poppies.She of nine children. He was education at the University career, belonging to Oriental Anderson, Warren Crooker, spent her last years living raised in Lava Hot Springs on of Idaho in Moscow. His No. 60 Lodge (Boise) and Tom Pitts and Bonnie Rowe; with Michael and Bonnie a family farm, where he was education was briefly inter- was also a proud member of eight grandchildren; and Rowe in Twin Falls, Idaho. running farm equipment rupted for service in the Boise Valley Scottish Rite nine great-grandchildren, Arrangements were under behind a team of horses by United States Army Signal and EI Korah Shrine Temple, with one on the way. the direction of Rosenau the time he was 8 years old. Corps for 18 months. His last and a proud member of the She graduated from Wen- Funeral Home. He has many happy memo- post was that of non-com- Royal Order of Scotland. He ries of hard work and play, missioned officer in-charge was also an associate LEE’SLE MONUMENTS AND ROCK ART, LLCC Boy Scouts, 4-H, and swim- of the Seoul (Korea) guardian for Jobs Daughters. “WHERE“ COMPASSION BEGINSS ming in the hot pools at the Terminal of the Muken His son Ted, while potentate AND GREED ENDS” foot of Mt. Majestic. Communication Cable, of EI Korah, made Arnold a (208) 733-3566 After graduating from which linked Tokyo, Japan, special ambassador for EI POINTSP TO CONSIDER BEFOREE high school, Ralph served an with Muken, Manchuria. He Korah. He loved to play his LDS mission to the Western was located about 10 miles English Baritone horn in the PURCHASING YOUR MEMORIALL States Mission. He then north of Seouls North Gate Shrine Band Unit, while the • Jim Lee received his training through and worked for, Jelli- attended the Utah and provided communica- sound of “oom-pahs” could son-Madland Memorials the last 27 years of their 100 years in Agricultural College (later tions to Panmunjom, Korea. be heard throughout the business. • As a qualifi ed memorial dealer with over 30 years USU) in Logan, Utah, where Scouting. He and LeJune After release from active neighborhood when prac- experience he is here to help you select the memorial that he met and married LeJune traveled often to see their service in August 1954, he ticing for upcoming Shrine will be a lasting tribute to your loved one. • Appointments Forsgren of Brigham City, children and grandchildren, returned to the U of I. But events. are made to provide you the privacy and time to pick the Utah. They were married in and to explore this country. first, he had something All the way through his right memorial and the perfect personalized design. Since we the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member important to do. He married life, his wife, Jane, was are an independent LOCAL memorial dealer, we can meet or It was a few years after that, of his church all his life, and Mary Jane (“Jane”) Edholm always there, and he always beat any reasonable price in Southern Idaho. We own our own when World War II was rag- he had just, on Oct. 12, on Sept. 12, 1954, in said that he couldnt have shop and do our own work. Unless a funeral home owns and ing, that he joined the mili- observed his 70th wedding Gooding. They were married done all of these things operates its own monument shop your memorial will be or- tary as a Navy Seabee. As anniversary. LeJune contin- over 56 years. He graduated without her. In his final dered from and completed by someone over 100 miles away quoted in his writings,“I had ues to live in Mesa, Ariz., from U of I and became a years, she provided unques- and delivered by someone from out of the area as well. We do no assurance of ever coming with Rosalie and Gary full-fledged Vandal in 1957, tioning daily care and was not sell to, through, or for funeral homes. You do not have to home, but accepted the Lawyer, her daughter. graduating with a Bachelor always there to provide for buy a memorial through a funeral home. You have the right to responsibility of going to do Their children are Gerald of Science in electrical engi- his needs. His son, Ted, pro- buy from whomever you choose at whatever time you choose. some small part in the (Reita) of Kearns, Utah, neering. He began his career vided devoted daily care for The time to pick and design a memorial is NOT when suffering defense of my country... We Dwight of Boise, Rosalie with the Montana Power the last several years. The loss or making funeral arrangements. Take time to regroup and had to win this war or there Lawyer (Gary) of Mesa, Company in Great Falls, blessings of later life provid- start the healing process before planning the memorial that would be no tomorrow — for Ariz., Craig (Kathy) of Mont., and worked there ed five grandchildren, will honor the one you’ve lost. Our prices include ALL lettering anybody.” Kearns, Utah, LeAnna briefly, before starting his Morgan, Keirre, MacKenzie, on your memorial, front and back, and delivery in most local After his military service Steineckert (Jay) of Cedar next and final employment Jarrod and Parker. He took cemeteries. We DO NOT charge for concrete on our memori- and graduation from college, Hills, Utah, Dennis (Barbara) with Idaho Power Company, pride in molding these als. Question outlandish concrete fees. Ralph was the director of of St. Cloud, Fla., and where he worked for over 35 young souls into good citi- We commend Sunset Memorial Park and most agricultural research for Del Sharlene Law (Mike) of years. He had two job titles zens. In his closing days, he other area cemeteries for their professionalism Monte Corp. But he was Colorado Springs, Colo. which he greatly enjoyed, arranged for a conference and cemetery maintenance. anxious to get back to the They have 44 grandchildren that of distribution special call with two Gooding High farm. In 1958, he drew a and many great-grandchil- studies engineer and distri- classmates, Vern Bliss and homestead on Ruperts new dren. bution planning engineer. Kenneth Korhner. He asked Northside. It was there that Ralph was a helpful neigh- He worked long enough to the first classmate to say a seven children were raised bor,a good friend,a wonder- establish a Distribution prayer. He said “Well Arnie, Visions and were taught about ful father, a fun grandpa and Planning Department, and that really isnt my expertise, hard work and perseverance, a kind, gentle and apprecia- had the pleasure of hiring his but Ill try.” Arnold then of Home a love for nature, and a pas- tive elderly gentleman. He replacement. He took pride went to the second person sion for growing things. died with dignity and in knowing many of the peo- on the line and asked him to Ralph was a successful and respect. He is loved beyond ple in engineering and the say a prayer, for which he dedicated farmer. measure for his triumph over electrical industry through- did. They then asked, “Well Ralph retired from farm- all the hardships and trials out the country. He was a Arnie, its your turn.”Arnold ing at the age of 68 to take up that this life offered him, and licensed professional engi- then said a closing and final many other interests. He he will be greatly missed. neer, certified corrosion prayer. was a writer and newspaper The funeral will be at 11 specialist and was on the Arnold is survived by his reporter for the next 25 years a.m. Saturday, Oct. 30, at the short-course instructional wife, Jane; sons, Ted of Boise and was an avid historian. Acequia LDS Church, 20403 staff at West Virginia and John of Seattle; and Our Hospice Home is a haven He studied the geology and Fifth St. in Acequia, with University in Morgantown, daughter, Anne of Boise; and the history of the Snake Bishop Calvin M. Bailey offi- W.Va. He presented many Annes five children, for your loved one who is River Plain and wrote books ciating. Burial will be in the papers at professional con- Morgan, Keirre, MacKenzie, experiencing end of life issues. about each. He loved the Brigham City Cemetery in ferences across the country, Jarrod and Parker. He is also City of Rocks and wrote a Brigham City, Utah. A view- some with the titles of survived by his two Pug • We provide around-the-clock compassionate, palliative care book about it that was sold at ing will be held from 9:30 “Cathodic Protection of dogs, Ming and Katt. He was in a loving home-like setting. the visitors center. He was until 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Transmission Steel Tower preceded in death by his only very active in politics, in the the church. Arrangements Footings,” the mysterious sibling, Ella Bahr Andrew; • Visions of Home offers an atmosphere of serenity through local Historical Society, in have been entrusted to the “Electrical Shocks in the his parents; and a grandson, the fi nal stage of life, addressing the physical, psychological the Snake River Flats bar- care of the Rasmussen Dairy Bar” and his favorite Brandon. and spiritual needs of the patient and their families. bershop chorus and in Funeral Home in Burley. “Sex and Corrosion.” The family would like to Jane and Arnold have recognize the services of • Respecting the dignity, values and wishes of individuals and three children, Ted,John and Debby Jensen and Marylin their loved ones while ensuring comfort, care and love. Faye Hird Anne. As if that would not Foster who were his caring keep him busy enough, he hospice nurses. Although he GOODING — Faye Hird, Denver; son, Dan Hird of was a Little League football had Parkinsons for the last If home is no longer an option, 85, a resident of Gooding, Gooding; sister,Wanda Miles coach, and spent many years 25 years, he would try not to please call 735-0121 for more information. died Friday, Oct. 22, 2010, in of Grace, Idaho; seven with Boise Little Theater, let it get him down. Gooding. grandchildren; and four where he was an award- A viewing will be held for One of eight children, Faye great-grandchildren. winning lighting director family and friends from 5 to 7 was born on Jan. 7, 1925, in She was preceded in death and productions director. He p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, at the Mound Valley (Thatcher), by her husband, Earl Hird; received a lighting award for Alden-Waggoner Funeral Idaho, to Daniel Hamner her son, Tom; her parents; “A Majority of One.” Being Chapel in Boise. The funeral WITH SO MANY CHOICES, Harris and Carrie Larsen three sisters; and three an engineer by trade, he was service will be held at 2 p.m. Harris. brothers. an expert at project manage- Tuesday, Oct. 26, at Alden- WHY WOULD YOU CHOOSE She married Earl Hird, The funeral will be con- ment, especially jobs around Waggoner Funeral Chapel, whom she met at a dance in ducted at 10:30 a.m. the house. Designs had to be 5400 Fairview Ave. in Boise. TO PAY TAXES? Pocatello, in October 1944. Tuesday, Oct. 26, at The made, revisions, then exe- A committal service will be They lived in Boise for a short Church of Jesus Christ of cuted. Once a project was held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Tax-Free Municipal Bonds time before settling in Latter-day Saints in Gooding done,another one was start- Oct. 27, at the Idaho State Gooding to raise their family. by Bishop Ian Kunz. Burial ed. Veterans Cemetery. 1.62% TO 4.12% * They had three children, will take place at 4 p.m. 2.33% to 4.40% Tom,Debby and Dan. Tuesday at the Cleveland Faye was a devoted wife, Cemetery in Thatcher. *Yield effective 10/18/2010, subject to availability. Yield and market value John David Stevens may fl uctuate if sold prior to maturity and the amount you receive from the mother, grandmother and The family suggests that sale of these securities may be less than, equal to, or more than the amount great-grandmother. She memorials be made to the HAGERMAN — John 1980, he moved to El Paso, originally invested. Bond investments are subject to interest rate risk such that delighted in anything that Gooding Senior Center or a David Stevens, 81, of Texas, and worked as a busi- when interest rates rise, the prices of bonds can decrease and the investor can involved her family. Faye was favorite charity. Hagerman, Idaho, passed ness manager for a manu- lose principal value. Any bond called prior to maturity results in reinvestment also active in the Gooding Condolences, memories away Monday, Oct. 18, 2010, facturing plant. John retired risk for the owner of the bond. May be subject to alternative minimum tax. Senior Center and enjoyed and photos may be shared at Oak Creek Care and in 1997 and moved back to Municipal bonds may have original issue discount. her friendships there. with the family online at Rehabilitation Center in the Magic Valley, settling in Some of the available issues of bonds are callable. Contact your local Edward Faye is survived by her www.demarayfuneralser- Kimberly, Idaho. Hagerman. He was a mem- Jones fi nancial advisor for more information about maturity dates and ap- daughter, Debby McBride of vice.com. John was born Jan. 14, ber of The Church of Jesus plicable call provisions. 1929, in Richfield, Idaho, the Christ of Latter-day Saints. son of Albert and Mabel John is survived by his To invest in tax-free bonds, call or visit your SERVICES Kincaid Stevens. He grew up wife, Zelda; his children, local fi nancial advisor today. and attended schools in Mark (Mary) Stevens of James Monroe “Jim” from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the Richfield and, upon gradu- Twin Falls and Connie Mann Buntain of Jerome, open funeral chapel. ating from high school, of Tennessee; as well as house at 2 p.m. today at applied his skills at the steel numerous grandchildren River Christian Fellowship, Faustino Ybarra of Burley, guitar, traveling with the and great-grandchildren. He 4002 N. 3300 E., corner of vigil service at 6 p.m. today Sons of the Pioneers. John was preceded in death by his Dean Seibel, AAMS William Stevens, AAMS Ken Stuart Shelley Seibel, AAMS 834 Falls Ave. 1031 Eastland Drive, 1616 Addison 400 S. Main St. #101, Shoshone Falls Road and at Hansen-Payne Mortuary, married Zelda Rowe on June parents and seven brothers. Suite 1010 Suite 1 Ave. E. Hailey Falls Avenue (Farnsworth 321 E. Main in Burley; funer- 27, 1948, in Twin Falls, A celebration of Johns life 733-4925 734-1094 734-0264 788-7112 Mortuary in Jerome). al Mass at 11 a.m. Monday at Idaho. In 1951, John joined will be held as a memorial Little Flower Catholic the U.S. Navy and served at service at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Ruth Leone Schoessler of Church, 1601 Oakley Ave. in Coronado Island, Calif., and Oct. 26, at the Hagerman Gooding, funeral at 11 a.m. Burley; visitation from 6 to 8 then in Japan during the LDS Church, 620 N. State Monday at the First p.m. today at the mortuary Korean Conflict. He was St. in Hagerman, with Rob Sturgill, AAMS Lynn Hansen, AAMS Gretchen W. Tim & Lori Christian Church in and one hour before the honorably discharged in Bishop Goodman conduct- 1031 Eastland Drive, 1126 Eastland Drive, Clelland, AAMS Henrickson Suite 3 Suite 200 2716 S. Lincoln 1327 Albion Ave. Gooding; visitation from 10 service Monday at the 1955. ing. Services are under the 734-9106 732-0300 Ste B, Jerome Burley to 11 a.m. Monday at the church. Following his discharge, direction of Reynolds 324-0174 678-1131 church; burial at 3 p.m. John and his family lived in Funeral Chapel in Twin Monday at the Pleasant Karina Cruz Cardenas of Spring Valley, Calif., and Falls. View Cemetery in Burley Burley, vigil service at 7 p.m. later in Redlands, Calif. Condolences for the fami- (Demaray Funeral Service Monday and funeral Mass at During this time, he worked ly can be left online at Gooding Chapel). 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Little for General Dynamics. In www.reynoldschapel.com. Trevor Tarter, AAMS Heidi Detmer Kelly McCool Jesse Ward Flower Catholic Church, 1445 Fillmore St. 918 Main St. 442 Main St. 614 Fremont St. Anna L. Matthews Martin 1601 Oakley Ave. in Burley; Suite 1101 Buhl Gooding Rupert 737-0277 543-9034 934-5001 436-1520 Fairbanks of Twin Falls, cel- visitation one hour before See more obituaries www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC ebration of life at 11 a.m. the vigil Monday and one Monday at Reynolds Funeral hour before the Mass on Chapel, 2466 Addison Ave. Tuesday at the church on Business 7 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING E. in Twin Falls; visitation (Rasmussen Funeral Home). Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES/WORLD Sunday, October 24, 2010 Business 7 Berneitta Grace Peterson King JEROME — Ber- member of the In excelsis D’oh! Vatican says Simpsons Catholic neitta Grace Peter- Assembly of God VATICAN CITY (AP) — newspaper also praised the the Rev. Francesco “The family recites prayers son King passed Lighthouse Church, Homer Simpson a Catholic? show on its 20th anniver- Occhetta, discussing together before meals and, away Thursday, Oct. being a Sunday Don’t have a sacred cow, sary for its philosophical Homer’s and his son Bart’s in its own way, believes in 21, 2010, at Bridge- school teacher for 50 man. leanings and irreverent take conversion in a 2005 heaven.’’ view Estates in Twin years and a church The Vatican newspaper on religion. episode after meeting with a While noting that “The Falls. pianist for nearly 60 has declared that Homer is The weekend story was sympathetic priest, Father Simpsons’’ often takes jabs She was born Dec. years. part of the pope’s flock — a the latest example of the Sean, voiced by actor Liam at religious figures, it said 2, 1912, at Portland, She was preceded claim that is leaving “The Vatican paper’s efforts to be Neeson. parents should not be afraid Ore.,to Peter James Peterson in death by her parents, hus- Simpsons’’ TV producer more relevant in the last few L’Osservatore says the to let their children watch and Marie Catherine band and brothers, Rodney baffled and amused. years, and follows stories analysis shows that behind “the adventures of the little Hanson Peterson. In and Kenneth. “Few people know it and not only lauding Harry the TV program’s jokes are guys in yellow.’’ October 1917, the family She leaves nephews, Coe he does everything to hide it Potter but even praising the themes “linked to the sense But the show’s producer moved from Portland to (Judene) Peterson of but it is true: Homer J. Beatles and waxing philo- and quality of life.’’ told Entertainment Weekly Wendell,Idaho, to farm after Lompoc, Calif., Max (Diane) Simpson is Catholic,’’ sophical about John “’The Simpsons’ remain the Vatican may have gone a following the barber trade Peterson of Gooding, Idaho, L’Osservatore Romano Lennon’s boast that the among the few programs for step too far in its analysis of from Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Ted (Naomi) Peterson of wrote in its weekend edition British band was more pop- children in which the the satire, noting that Portland. Seattle, Wash., Don (Donna) under the headline: “Homer ular than Jesus. Christian faith, religion and Homer and Bart only con- She was educated in the Jones of Minneapolis, and Bart are Catholic.’’ The paper quoted an the question of God are sider converting in the 2005 Wendell schools and on July Minn., Robert Jones of Last December, the analysis by a Jesuit priest, recurring themes,’’ it said. episode. 3, 1930, she and Russell King Sandy, Utah; and nephews of Wendell were married. and nieces of Russell’s fami- From age 19, Russell worked ly,they too were very special. for the Northside Canal The funeral will be at Stress, Anxiety, Company in Wendell. In 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, James Neal, won cases August 1948, he was trans- at Hove-Robertson Funeral Trauma & Grief ferred to Jerome as superin- Chapel in Jerome, with the tendent of machinery until Rev. Andy Morris officiat- against Hoffa, Watergate Don't just "live with it"… his retirement. ing. Burial will follow in the Joan Kauffman, LCPC Get Help today Berneitta was a member of Wendell Cemetery. No conspirators, dies at 81 Individual, Children, the Garden Club and served viewing is planned. Services Family Counseling & Call 208-732-0405 many years on the election are under the care and direc- By Matt Schudel said Friday. “He had a Christian Counseling board in Wendell and tion of Hove-Robertson The Washington Post tremendous ability to com- 140 River Vista Place, T. F. FREE ½ Hour Phone Consultation! Jerome. She was an active Funeral Chapel. municate across the spec- [email protected] James F. Neal, one of the trum, rich and poor, black nation’s leading trial and white. He brought lawyers, who sent tremendous credibility DEATH NOTICES Teamsters chief Jimmy with him.” he family of Ruben Weimer extends Crematory in Rupert. Hoffa to prison and later Neal was working for a heartfelt thanks to all who expressed Shirley Piercefield won convictions against Washington law firm when T JEROME — Shirley N. Barbara Campbell top officials of the Nixon he joined the Justice sympathy in many ways - cards, Quick Cunningham administration in the Department in 1961 and calls, fl owers, food and funeral Piercefield, 74, formerly of BURLEY — Barbara Watergate coverup trial, began looking into corrup- Jerome, died Tuesday, Oct. Campbell, 86, of Burley,died died Oct. 21 of esophageal tion charges against Hoffa attendance. Special thanks to 19, 2010, in Turlock, Calif. Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, at cancer at a hospital in and the Teamsters union. Dr. Saurey and staff at Countryside The funeral will be held at Cassia Regional Medical Nashville. He was 81. When an initial trial ended 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, at Center in Burley. Neal, who mesmerized in a hung jury, Neal led a Care and Rehab, Pastor Wallace Farnsworth Mortuary, 1343 Arrangements will be courtrooms with his court- second prosecution against and the Mini-Cassia Veterans. S. Lincoln in Jerome. announced by Hansen ly manner and Tennessee the union boss for jury Payne Mortuary in Burley. drawl, was at the center of tampering. In the 1964 trial many renowned trials, in Chattanooga, Tenn., Violet Webb beginning in the Hoffa flashed HAZELTON — Violet Cecil R. Haskins early 1960s when obscene hand ges- Webb, 87, of Hazelton, died Cecil Raymond Haskins, Attorney General tures at Neal under 2O% OFF Friday, Oct. 22, 2010, at 72, of Twin Falls, died Robert F. Kennedy the table. Bridgeview Estates in Twin Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, at chose him to lead a “Jimmy Hoffa Falls. his home. Justice Department once called me the Arrangements will be Arrangements will be investigation of most vicious prose- announced by White announced by Parke’s Magic Hoffa for corrup- cutor who ever Mortuary in Twin Falls. Valley Funeral Home and tion. Neal lived,” Neal later Crematory of Twin Falls. As a special said, as a matter of prosecutor in the 1970s, pride. He won the only fed- Leland C. Mink Neal confronted the Nixon eral conviction against GOODING — Leland Donald E. Eickley White House in the Hoffa, whose prison sen- Cline Mink, 92, of Gooding, Donald Eugene Eickley, Watergate coverup trial, tence was later commuted died Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, 81, of Twin Falls, died resulting in the convictions by Nixon. at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, at of former Attorney General In 1973, special prosecu- Medical Center in Twin St. Luke’s Magic Valley John N. Mitchell and two of tor Archibald Cox sum- Falls. Medical Center in Twin President Richard M. moned Neal back to Arrangements will be Falls. Nixon’s closest advisers, Washington to investigate announced by Demaray Arrangements will be John D. Ehrlichman and the Watergate coverup that Funeral Service Gooding announced by Parke’s Magic H.R. 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Not necessarily. gesture to the populist wave charge of House Republicans billion bank bailout; and that they’re well-qualified Pelosi, 70, faces a far less Whichever party controls they rode in on, lawmakers since the last two Kevin McCarthy of and ready to take my place,’’ appealing job as leader of a the House and Senate after and congressional officials years of George W. California, who after Boehner said with a semise- smaller caucus. Publicly, she the Nov. 2 election probably said. Bush’s presidency. only two years in rious grin, “at the appropri- has refused to entertain the will install the same leaders Democrats would have to Democrats have Congress took charge ate moment.’’ notion that she will return in whose policymaking helped find a new leader to run the spent the campaign of recruiting the Indeed, if that moment any less role than as speaker. bring about the sour econo- Senate if they keep their season portraying party’s field of House comes anytime soon, it’ll No one has stepped for- my, nearly double-digit majority but Harry Reid loses him as Bush redux. candidates this year. most likely be because the ward to challenge her or her unemployment and deficit to tea party favorite Sharron Should the GOP The three make Republicans failed to win the lieutenant, Majority Leader spending that has led voters Angle in Nevada. Little more fall short, Repub- Pelosi few bones about majority in November. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, to call for fresh faces. than a week until the elec- licans may look to a their ambitions. In that less-likely scenario, another “old bull’’ with 30 Different lineups could tion, their race is a toss-up. new slate of self-described They even wrote a book House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, years in the House. It’s mean different fates for The last time voters turned “young guns’’ who are more about how they would run D-Calif., probably would uncertain whether Pelosi health care, taxation, gov- out a sitting party leader in strident in many of their the House in a post-Boehner keep her post as second in the would want to head her party ernment spending and regu- the Senate was in 2004 when views than Boehner. They era. Attending the book party line of succession to the as minority leader, a job she lation, energy and foreign Democrat Tom Daschle of include current Rep. Eric earlier this fall, Boehner presidency, even after being held four years during Bush’s policy, and President South Dakota lost to Cantor of Virginia, the sec- served up a reality check of vilified by Republicans presidency, or for how long. Obama’s bid for a second Republican Sen. John Thune. term. If Republicans make good The newly elected, no on what’s widely seen as a matter how big their fresh- House majority for the tak- Despite expected Sun Valley Sports Medicine gains, GOP leader Daniel B. Judd, MD frustrates some Orthopedics By Philip Elliott that typically don’t benefit Foot and Ankle Surgery Specialist Associated Press writer from the party’s donors, St. Luke’s Clinic – Sun Valley Sports Medicine such as Democratic-lean- WASHINGTON — In the ing Illinois. That has left 191 West 5th Street most favorable po- Steele with plenty of Ketchum, Idaho 83340 litical environment good will from state for Republicans in leaders. To schedule an appointment, decades,GOP chair- “It’s days to the call (208) 726-5027 man Michael Steele election. Of course ordinarily might be the vast majority of St. Luke’s Clinic physicians are committed to providing lavished with praise funds have been for leading his party spent,’’ said Cali- superior health care services to the people of our region. to the brink of a his- Steele fornia Republican Service provided by St. Luke’s Wood River toric triumph. Party Chairman Ron Instead, he heads an Nehring, who has 10 staffers organization that trails on the RNC’s dime. “And I Democrats by $15 million in think we’re on the verge of a fundraising, is in debt and fantastic national victory.’’ largely has been overshad- owed by third-party groups that, in a few months, have raised almost as much as Republican National Committee has since January 2009. Frustration with the chairman is evident in some states. In Ohio, where the gov- ernor’s race is in doubt and Republicans are challeng- ing some Democratic House members, party chairman Kevin DeWine recently wrote Steele that the $566,900 the RNC had transferred to date “simply pales in comparison’’ with 2004, 2006 and 2008. DeWine begged Steele on Oct. 11 for the full amount of $1 million-plus and then another “emer- gency appeal’’ of a million on top of that. The RNC this past week sent $284,400 to Ohio as part of a round of $2.8 million to states. Steele’s gaffes and mis- steps have clouded his nearly two-year tenure. In the past few weeks, he has been content to steer clear of the nation’s capital, making a 48-state tour to help GOP candidates. He was in New Hampshire on Friday and joined Sarah Palin at a rally Saturday, where he praised tea party supporters as a group that “restored our faith in the Constitution.’’ If Republicans make major gains on Nov. 2, Steele certainly would claim part of the credit as he considers whether to seek another term at chair- man. “Whether or not I run for a second term has nothing to do with winning on Nov. 2, it has absolutely nothing to do with that,’’Steele told The Associated Press in an interview Friday in Concord, N.H. The RNC has raised more than $79 million this year and has spent all of it — and then some. The RNC ended September with about $3.4 million in cash on hand and $4.6 million in debt. The RNC also took out a $2.5 million loan in September. Steele had started the job with a $23 million surplus. That money is long gone Still, he may receive favorable reviews from the 168-member central party, in part because of his spending. Steele has doled out cash to some state par- ties. He’s paid the salaries of more than 350 opera- tives beyond Washington. He’s sent money to places PERPLEXING RACES Tightening Senate contests give pause O to upbeat GOP >>> Opinion 5 Letters to the editor, Opinion 2-4 / Wisconsin voters ready to toss out a maverick, Opinion 2 / Nation, Opinion 5 Opinion SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2010 OPINION EDITOR STEVE CRUMP: 735-3223 [email protected] EDITORIAL Solid candidates from which to choose for T.F. commission The t’s been years since Twin Falls County vot- ers had this many viable options in a general election for commissioner. The three candidates for the open District future, at I 2 seat — Democratic Gary Eller, Republican Leon Mills and independent Randy Carpenter — would all make credible commissioners. More to the point, they’ve brought an abun- dance of ideas to this campaign — some of them promising enough that they might well affect public policy in the next four years. 33.8 kbps The strongest candidate of the three is probably Mills, based on his 14 years of involvement in Twin Falls County politics (Mills ran unsuccessfully for Republican commission nominations in 1996 and 2002) and his knowledge of the issues and players involved (he’s served 12 years of the county GOP Central Committee). But it’s a small edge over IEN may revolutionize how Eller, a Republican-turned-centrist Democrat, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, rancher and former schoolteacher. — and how much — Idahoans learn And Carpenter, with his notions about sav- ing energy and the tax- By John Miller courses “above and beyond” “The Idaho Education Network ... is a payers’ money, has an the regular high school cur- ABOUT THIS RACE interesting future in here has never been a riculum, earning both high marvel of state-of-the-art fiber optic school and college credit Three candidates are vying to politics, if he chooses to more important time to prepare our stu- and giving students a head technology and super-fast networking tools. succeed retiring Republican pursue it. T Twin Falls dents for success beyond start up the education lad- High school classrooms are being fitted with Four the last 12 Twin high school. der. In the past there has County Falls commission races giant screens and multiple cameras powered Commis- The percentage of Idaho simply not been enough sioner Tom have been uncontested students who go on to col- money to provide qualified by fiber-optic technology that allows Mikesell in in the general election. lege is one of the lowest in instructors in every school District 2. And of those in which the nation, and many who to meet every need, particu- students and teachers to ... to talk and learn They are Republicans had oppo- do go find themselves larly in rural areas. The from each other in real time, face to face.” Republican Mills nents, the closest was unprepared for the rigor and absence of academic chal- lenge left promising stu- Leon Mills, Gary Grindstaff’s challenges of higher educa- tion. And yet it is universally dents bored and ultimately 54, Twin 1,010-vote victory — 54 Falls, a accepted that successful unprepared. PAYING FOR THE IEN percent to 46 percent — graduates of higher educa- Fortunately, southern supervisor over independent Bill at ConAgra tion are essential to the eco- Idaho is beginning to bene- Source FY 2010 FY2011 FY2012 Foods Lamb Chisholm in 2000. nomic future of our country fit from a powerful new tool State general fund 0 0 0 Weston’s The fact that this and our communities. that promises to greatly Federal stimulus money $2.99 million 0 0 One of our most desper- enhance the preparation of plant; Eller year’s race is still in play Albertson Foundation 0 $3 million $3 million Democrat a week before Election ate needs has been to pro- our high school students. Federal E-rate $1.05 million $4.99 million $6.85 million Gary Eller, Day is nothing but a vide high school students The Idaho Education Competitive grants $2.59 million 0 0 Network, in its second year 60, a Twin boon for Twin Falls with access to dual credit Total $6.64 million $7.99 million $9.85 million Falls ranch- and advanced placement of existence, is a marvel of County voters. coursework, so they will not state-of-the-art fiber optic er, and They’ve experienced — Source Idaho Education Network independ- be “left behind” in their technology and super-fast ent Randy G. a thorough discussion preparations for post-sec- networking tools. High schools are able to access Participating high schools Carpenter, of possible future uses ondary education. These are school classrooms are being Carpenter rigorous college coursework — quick to recognize this 31, of Twin for the current St. fitted with giant offered through the College potential — have been will- Falls, a contractor. The win- Luke’s Magic Valley screens and mul- of Southern Idaho. Classes ing to adjust class sched- ner will serve a four-year campus when it reverts tiple cameras The plan originate from the college ules, and in some cases the term. to county ownership powered by fiber- optic technology campus, and from partner instructional day, to next year. They’ve Phase 1 that allows stu- high schools that have qual- encourage participation in encountered a thought- Three years to complete dents and teachers ified instructors on staff. courses delivered over the ful debate about routes for the Gateway West Connect 200 public high schools to “visit” exciting Courses are delivered in IEN. Seven Magic Valley transmission line project. 40 percent of schools in year one places around the “real time” with instructors high schools are already And they’ve heard ideas they’ve never heard 40 percent of schools in year two world, and to talk engaging multiple class- taking advantage of pro- before, including tax credits for xeriscaping (Eller), 20 percent of schools in year three and learn from rooms from a number of gramming supported by the short-selling property with delinquent taxes Target speed of 33.8 kbps per student each other in real interconnected locations. IEN, with more local high instead of seizing it altogether (Mills), and donat- Increasing bandwidth to schools up 10x time, face to face. Students benefit from learn- schools ready to join the Increasing access to high speed broad- With this rapid- ing opportunities beyond network in coming months. ing part of a commissioner’s salary to make the ly expanding net- those available at their local For high schools and school county more energy efficient (Carpenter). band connectivity to nearly 18,000 stu- dents work of connected high schools, and enjoy districts struggling with But whichever of these candidates is elected schools and avail- meeting and working with limited funding, the Idaho Nov. 2, they’ve arrived at a good time. The two their peers from around the — Source: Idaho Education Network able program- holdover commissioners - Republicans Terry ming, high Magic Valley and the state. See LEARN, Opinion 3 Kramer and George Urie - are the strongest Twin Falls County has had for awhile. In a brutal economy, Urie, Kramer and outgoing Commissioner Tom Mikesell brought in the coun- ty’s $37 million budget with less than 1 percent Lying about politicians is no crime increase — despite a 17 percent hike in employee health care costs — without passing the increase By Marty Trillhaase “You must reject your Listing a false address on to workers. Lewiston Tribune blashphemous (sic) may be crime. Not register- In doing so, they didn’t lay off a single county Mormon Temples and ing a third-party campaign ebunk the postcard heretic Catholic Pope and with Idaho’s secretary of employee or cut workers’ take-home pay. hoax that targeted all other false churches as state may violate the state’s Challenges abound for Idaho’s eighth-fastest- DLatah County Senate minions of satan no differ- Sunshine Law. growing county, but it now has a sheriff’s depart- candidate Gresham Bouma. ent from Obama and his But the best remedy is ment that’s on the same page as the commission- If the perpetrator behind unholy mosques. setting the record straight. ers, a county government workforce that’s not it can be exposed, by all Editor’s note: “You must join us as True Fortunately, in this case, hemorrhaging talent and experience to the degree means do so. Westword is a weekly sample of Believers or be struck down the smear came early it did in the past, a CAFO ordinance that works And if that person has opinion from newspapers and like Paul Agidius and Gary enough to enable and — thanks largely to the federal-stimulus- violated postal or Idaho’s other media in the West. Schroeder and Barrett Republicans and Democrats funded Highway 30/93 Bypass — transportation campaign finance disclosure Schroeder and their Devil time to do just that. laws, then he should answer Schools.” Bouma and his infrastructure that’s ahead of the curve. for it. Bouma’s friends. It carried a After targeting Mormons, Democratic opponent, Dan It’s not a bad time to become the next Twin Falls But let’s be clear: picture of Bouma and his Catholics, Muslims, Schmidt, condemned the County commissioner, who will have some of the However deplorable the wife Wendy posing in the Democrats and moderate mailer. best elected officials in Idaho from whom to learn practice is, lying about a style of the “American Republicans, the postcard Joining them were Walter the ropes. politician is no crime. In Gothic” painting. went one better. It fraudu- Steed, Latah County fact, it’s your right as an And it contained this lently attributed itself to Republican Party chairman, American. shrill, divisive text: Bouma’s campaign, listing and David Nelson, the The First Amendment to “You are not a TRUE its address. Democratic chairman. TIMES-NEWS the Constitution says so. Christian and you are on the For good measure, it then So did the pastor of Freeze During the weekend, path to HELL. Voting for invited the recipient to Community Church, Lloyd Brad Hurd . . . . publisher Steve Crump . ...Opinion editor Latah County residents Bouma and (Latah County attend Bouma’s church. Knerr. The members of the editorial board and writers of went to their mail boxes and commission candidate As dirty tricks go, this one Latah County voters editorials are Brad Hurd, Steve Crump, Bill Bitzenburg collected a postcard pur- (David) McGraw is not is ruthless, cunning and and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. porting to come from enough. cowardly. See WESTWORD, Opinion 3 Opinion 2 Sunday, October 24, 2010 OPINION Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Wisconsin gets ready to jettison an authentic maverick ASHINGTON — spending programs such as Then along came Ron candidate was born. Willing 7 points in recent polls as he Sen. Russ Feingold the prescription-drug bene- Johnson, a quiet business- to spend his considerable threatens to take out a Wof Wisconsin is fit for seniors. He opposed man who became wealthy savings on a challenge, politician as anti-establish- not among those members the North American Free manufacturing plastics. (Fill Johnson turned Feingold ment as they get. of Congress to have “gone Trade Agreement, the war in your own joke from The into a Washington insider Feingold and other Washington.”He’s as Margaret against Iraq, deregulating Graduate.) A political neo- basking in power while endangered Democrats face Wisconsin as the Green Bay Carlson banks and, nine years later, phyte, Johnson was lured to Badger State voters lost their the oddest of coalitions. Packers, walleyes, cheese- bailing them out. the tea party last fall when jobs, their houses and their Working-class voters most heads and chocolate bacon the bulk of his fundraising. A study by a Harvard organizers of a rally needed a life savings. damaged by corporate on a stick. To reduce the influence of University fellow, cited in a businessman to join Joe the By highlighting Feingold’s America have made com- When he ran in 1992, money in politics, he joined recent article in the Plumber on stage. vote for the economic stim- mon cause with new, faux defeating Republican with Republican John Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Johnson spoke of the rise ulus of 2009, Johnson populists to demand tax cuts incumbent Bob Kasten after McCain, back when the found that Feingold’s voting of a socialist, European-style appealed to nervous inde- for the wealthy, the contin- dispatching two wealthy Arizona senator was still behavior deviated from pre- state that would diminish pendents who have joined ued under-regulation of Democrats in the primary, copping to being a maverick, vailing left-right patterns America’s place in the angry conservatives in an corporations such as BP and Feingold posted five promis- on the McCain-Feingold more dramatically than any world. He demonized obsession with spending — Goldman Sachs and the es on his garage door that, 18 campaign-finance law. other senator in seven of the Obamacare for a govern- never mind the economists repeal of Obama’s health years later, could serve as the Feingold stuck to his nine sessions of Congress in ment takeover of the best who agree that extra govern- system overhaul so that manifesto for this election promises and gave every sign which he has served. health care system in the ment spending was essential insurers can decide who will season’s crop of angry out- of becoming Senator for This was just fine with the world, the one that made it to save the country from a and won’t get care. siders. Life, following a quirky path Wisconsin electorate, which possible for two skilled doc- depression. Those are mere details at a Feingold pledged to live in the tradition of the granted him a third term in tors to save the life of his By the “I’m not a witch” time when voters seem will- and send his children to Progressive Movement 2004 with 55 percent of the daughter, Carrie, born with standards of many of this ing to send clowns to public school in Wisconsin, leader Robert La Follette. He vote. For much of this year, a congenital heart defect. year’s challengers, Johnson Washington just to put some reject any pay raise, visit is David against the Goliath he seemed to be one politi- The Little Carrie speech looks positively statesman- new faces in the circus. each of the state’s 72 coun- of organized special inter- cian who needn’t worry ricocheted around the state like, even as he displays more ties every year and rely on ests. He casts unpopular about the tsunami of disgust after being picked up by attitude than positions. Margaret Carlson is a in-state contributions for votes against popular aimed at incumbents. conservative talk radio. A Johnson is ahead by about Bloomberg News columnist. RE-ELECT LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Jerome jail proposal Sharon STATE is well thought out ELECTION LETTERS DEADLINE REPRESENTATIVE To Jerome County resi- Deadline is Tuesday at 5 p.m. for letters to the editor regarding BLOCK dents: candidates and issues in the Nov. 2 election. No letters will be Please support the Jerome accepted for publication after that time. County Jail Project. Jerome County absolutely needs a During the past 9 years as new jail. will be greater, or optional To keep rights, know your State Representative, The need has been county services may have to Sharon Block has expressed by everyone in the be cut in order to pay for what you are voting for county for a new jail, but out-of-county prisoner We needed to vote early represented the Magic agreement on the funding housing. and took some time to Valley well. and the site were former When the bond passes for review thoroughly the objections by voters. The the 165-bed facility, the amendments to the commissioners have now building costs will be paid Constitution. Sharon cares about you obtained a bond amount for with the bond and On all of these amend- and your family, she listens from builders and architects staffing costs can be paid ments, it requires that the in the field of jails and have under the current budget. If citizens give up their say as to your concerns, and she also selected a proposed the new facility has empty to how these entities should works hard for you. site. beds (as projected), they can be handled. The plan looks good. The be rented to other law We feel that we have given minor amount of expense to enforcement agencies, that up so many of our rights On November 2, Vote the taxpayer has been money will be used to pay that we would encourage established; a 25-year com- off the bond early. everyone to really know Sharon Block mitment of $50 a year on a The proposed jail looks what they are voting for and home valued at $150,000 is like a well-thought-out consider what it would well within reason. The site mean if we give up more of plan to me. Paid for by the Sharon Block for State Representative Committee considers location, future Vote yes Nov. 2 on the jail our opportunities to have a expansion and cost. project. say in our future. Delbert W. Block, Treasurer If we do not build a jail JULIE KIRK SUE CHILD now, future building costs Jerome Rupert Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Sunday, October 24, 2010 Opinion 3 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Negative attacks on serving and parasitical ide- Mills. I’ve known Leon for dren. He will work for con- the responsibility of edu- sportsmen on the critical ology. It feeds off of and several years and can attest tinued growth and pros- cating myself on the candi- issues. Donna is our voice Allred don’t alter vote consumes what conser- to his honesty, integrity perity in this community. dates and the issues. In and influence in conserva- Many of us have received vatism produces. and capability to serve as Leon is a Christian man 2003, District 25 voters tion issues that affect mailings from the Idaho “Conservatism” produces your Twin Falls County who tries every day to be a elected Donna Pence as Idaho’s natural resources. I Prosperity Fund making optimism and opportunity. commissioner for District good example for others. Idaho State representative. urge you to contact her negative claims about Keith Unlimited opportunity 2. He has served the commu- When sworn in, she with any related questions Allred. I would much prefer allows for each individual to County commissioners nity working with Johnny pledged to take her office or concerns. hearing about the ideas and excel without overreaching must possess leadership Horizon for 20 years, seriously and has done so Additionally, as a farmer positive plans of his oppo- government regulation, qualities. Leon was a for- painted 10 homes with for 9.5 years. Donna care- and landowner along with nent. Apparently there are intervention and excessive mer retail lumber yard Paint Magic and was a fully evaluates each bill her husband, Lew, she not positive things to say taxation. manager. Currently he is a charter member of the presented before the House knows from experience that about the opponent, so they “Conservatism” inspires lead assistant in the waste Rock Creek Brigade, which and respective committees good land stewardship are relying on negative lies confidence in the American treatment department of built the walking path in and will discuss her voting helps produce a good crop about Mr. Allred. That is dream and regards Lamb Weston, one of the Rock Creek Canyon. He record with anyone. and income. Beyond the kind of what the Democrats American exceptionalism as largest employers in our also volunteers for the eld- Donna grew up in Magic profits of taking care of the are doing on the national something to be proud of. county. Leon has served on erly and disabled with Valley and knows firsthand land, it’s important to level right now. In contrast, “liberalism” the Republican Executive InterFaith Caregivers. why Idaho is a good place Donna that there will be The Idaho Prosperity feeds off of and consumes Committee for 12 years, Leon sets a high standard to call home. She’s also a adequate habitat and clean Fund is a front group of the what conservatism pro- and he is the leader of the for himself and wants to long-time Idaho sports- air and water for Idaho’s establishment power bro- duces. First it regulates it, Care Ministry in his local share his skills and love for woman. Just like many of fish and wildlife resources kers in Idaho. They are pro- then it taxes it, then it church. All of the above service to others with Twin us, she and her family enjoy on our farms and ranches as established power and anti- spends it and, when it’s all activities require leader- Falls County citizens. Vote hunting and fishing and well as on our public lands. public education. They gone, it has the audacity to ship. Leon has proved his Nov. 2 for a man who cares take pleasure in Idaho’s I encourage you to learn favor funding alternative condemn it. qualifications. and will do his very best as abundant natural about her qualifications, education like paying for “Liberalism” always sees D. Leon Mills is a conser- he works with other elected resources. But, she isn’t accomplishments and private music and dance obstacles instead of oppor- vative and will work hard to officials. just a “consumer” of these integrity. Donna’s website lessons for homeschoolers tunities, gloom instead of control the expenditures of Working toward a better resources. As co-chair- is www.donnapence.net instead of having them avail optimism. It sees an the county and use your tax world, woman of the Legislative where you can send her an themselves of the arts avail- America at fault instead of dollars wisely. MARVIN HEMPLEMAN Sportsman’s Caucus, Pence e-mail. Rep. Pence will able in our public schools. an America that leads and A county commissioner Twin Falls is an advocate for protect- respond to you and will lis- Apparently they are con- inspires the rest of the must possess vision. Leon ing and improving our ten carefully. cerned that Mr. Allred has a world. Finally,“liberalism” has vision and his decisions Pence has done well, fishing, hunting and trap- Please re-elect Donna chance of disrupting the always employs the elitist will reflect his desire to ping heritage for future Pence on Nov. 2. establishment power base. mentality that says, “We make Twin Falls County a responds to voters generations. In this role PHYLLIS MOGENSEN Their corrupt deceptive tac- know what’s best for you better place to live for your As a voting resident of with LSC, she openly con- KOCHERT tics is the reason I will be ordinary folks.” children and grandchil- Legislative District 25, I take siders input from Idaho’s Gooding voting for the very person Well, we “ordinary folks” they are trying to attack. I have had enough of being have checked out their neg- misled, governed against ative claims and found them and being told “we know to be without substance. I, what’s best for you.”We like Mr. Allred, would like ordinary folks don’t need a our Legislature to take a degree from Harvard to look at some of the unfair know the difference tax breaks favored by Idaho between a real job and one Prosperity Fund. Apparently that’s been “saved or creat- they are afraid of such ed.”Common sense tells us action. ordinary folks that we don’t STEPHEN ASTON like the direction our coun- OUTSMART Rupert try has been heading in and we are determined to Ordinary folks are fed change it. up with being misled Recently, during a cam- THE FAMILY paign rally, first lady One of President Obama’s Michelle Obama told a talking points on the cam- crowd of supporters that paign trail recently, one he “we have the power now.” uses frequently, has been Whoops! Sorry, Michelle, this: “We can’t give the keys but it is actually we, the BUDGET. to the car back to the American voters, who have Send a powerful signal when you switch to Republicans because they the power now and we fully drove it into the ditch.” intend to use that power America’s Largest and Most Reliable Wireless Network. 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Nearly for special interests not balancing the budget. clerk today with your ques- No firm commitment, no above questions, then 95,000 people have lost I love a good debate and This action nearly bank- tions. complete blueprints, no maybe it is time to retire the their jobs in our nation. that’s what I got Oct. 13! rupted the local senior citi- Do you have an emer- firm costs, just give us $13 Democrats. Welfare departments are Otter was caught time zens center and meals-on- gency that will make voting million and we’ll take care of They love to rant and rave running out of money to after time by his oppo- wheels program. difficult this year? Call the things. Jerome citizens and blame past President help support these families. nents. His platitudes and Mr. Allred is a conserva- county clerk for assistance. wanted a bond because they Bush for all of our troubles. We are told that unemploy- outdated ideas just didn’t tive, driven by the inde- It’s not too late to request felt they would get a good How do they explain Bush’s ment remains at 9.6 per- fly and won’t fly in the pendent-minded pursuit of an absentee ballot for rural idea of size, location and $1 trillion debt versus cent, but that figure does future. practical solutions that rise community residents — cost of this proposed jail. Obama’s $13 trillion debt? I not include those who have Idaho citizens demand above partisan politics. He www.idahovotes.gov or Instead we are getting a find it amazing that George quit looking for work. more from our leaders. We is respected widely across phone your local county bond that is the same as the W.Bush is still being demo- I, too, think its time for a demand more than “good party lines for canvassing clerk or election official. lease option, 80 acres that is nized and blamed when change. As Americans, we old boy” politics and spe- up to 35,000 Idahoans to Get the word out. Tell a overpriced and a wish list on Obama has been president have a choice. Do we want cial interest favoritism. make their voices heard in friend. Carpool to vote. a napkin plan. Nothing has for two years. His followers another two years of job- For someone who touts recommending policy posi- Include the elderly. Only changed. chanted change, change, killing policies out of Idaho businesses, Otter tions to all legislators. This naturalized or native-born These commissioners change. Well, folks we have Washington? The power sure does his best to keep resulted in 85 percent of the U.S. citizens have this right want us to give them $13 change. Are you happy and lies within our grasp, but outsourcing to other states. positions his Common to vote. Watch for fraud. million to do as they see fit. content? Do you agree with we must exercise that power He couldn’t find money in Interest nonprofit citizen’s It is time for all Mini- If they were to handle this $250 payments being sent to and vote on Nov. 2. Vote the budget to fund educa- group representing us being Cassia voters to have purple $13 million the way they 89,000 people who were Republican and return our tion but could sure find it made into law that truly fingers by Nov. 2. have handled this lease either dead or in prison? country to sanity. for road construction of represents all concerned COLLEEN LOUGH- option and bond issue, we The best part of that equa- MARILYN HEMPLE- Highway 12 to accommo- parties. MILLER will end up with cost over- tion is that there is no pro- MAN date mega loads in one of His belief in making edu- Burley runs that would choke a vision in the law to recover Twin Falls Idaho’s most pristine areas. cation a No. 1 priority while (Editor’s note: Colleen horse. If I were a banker, I Otter continues to make closing tax loopholes that Loughmiller is a member of wouldn’t lend them money decisions with his small can help bring income bal- the Mini-Cassia Republican based on what they have group of cronies with no ancing the budget reflect a Womens’ Group.) shown us, and I will certain- thought to Idaho’s future thoughtful approach to gov- ly not vote yes to give them generations. ernment vs. the grand- Eller has background $13 million based on what I Otter said that he did his standing, showboating, have seen. best; well, that is absolutely confrontational leadership to serve county We need a jail. We don’t not good enough! Idaho style of our current gover- I would like to encourage need a law enforcement wants and deserves more! nor. If you would like to voters in the upcoming complex the size of the Keith Allred demon- have someone who does election to take the time to Magic Valley Mall. It is easy strates the ability to listen their homework, talks to all visit with Gary Eller, who is for the Times-News to sup- to various viewpoints, ana- concerned, and follows currently seeking a seat port this bond issue; it isn’t lyze the data, and make a through in an inclusive with our county commis- paying the bill. If the com- decision that is based in the manner representing you, I sioners. missioners had shown me a best interest of all Idahoans. urge you to join me in voting I got to delve very deeply sensible jail plan with good He has a firm commitment for Keith Allred, a Twin Falls into the issues facing Twin cost estimates and I liked to tax equity, improving native who will truly repre- Falls County during the last the idea, I would vote yes in education and attracting sent all Idahoans. sheriff’s election. I am a minute. They haven’t, so I new business to Idaho. BRAD SIEGEL always impressed with have to vote no. Vote no and Keith Allred is a leader who Twin Falls someone knowledgeable of let’s make them do this will deliver! the challenges facing our right. BOBBI BOCK Voters, it’s not too late community, and Mr. Eller RALPH FRIEDEMANN Hagerman brings a thoughtful, objec- Jerome to make the effort tive approach to problem To stop illegal crossers, Hello, Mini-Cassia solving. He is willing to friends: meet with the citizens of Democrats’ change fight back on Nov. 2 I’ve got eight questions our area, as well as current has left us worse off Why Arizona is fighting for you: elected leaders, to find the Citizens of Twin Falls and For ticket info call Southern Idaho Learning Center Foundation 734-3914 back and why we should be Do you know where you best way to effectively Owyhee County, are you backing it! put your big absentee ballot meet the needs of our happy with our country’s Auction Sneak Peek With Obama and his county. explosion of debt? 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“I’m all quiet but when the stadium lights come on, things change.” Quiet Tevis History makers speaks loudly with on-field play at BSU By Jason Chatraw Times-News correspondent

BOISE — Aaron Tevis speaks softly and stares at his feet. He acts disin- terested in talking before he admits the truth. “I’m really shy and I hate public speaking,”the Boise State linebacker explained. “I don’t like parties. I hate mingling. I don’t do real well in inter- views either.” Based on Tevis’ ferocious play as part of the stingy Boise State defense, it’s apparent he would rather knock your hel- met off than speak face-to-face. “I’m all quiet but when the stadium lights come on, things Trevis change,”Tevis said. Last week, Tevis showed how he can change things in a DREW NASH/Times-News hurry with his rangy Wendell players, from left, Johnny Macias, Eder Macias, Carlos Sarabia and Mateo Londono celebrate a goal against Bonners Ferry during the Class 3A state soccer speed in the Broncos’ linebacking corps. championship Saturday at the Sunway Soccer Complex in Twin Falls. Against San Jose State, Tevis — nick- named “Gumby” for his unique abili- ty to stretch — intercepted a pass with a one-handed grab over his head and Wendell boys claim first soccer championship returned it 43 yards for a touchdown. That kind of play is enough to get By David Bashore “We’ve been dreaming of this day since we were little, the attention of your head coach. Times-News writer “Aaron doesn’t work quietly to us,” and it’s finally here. We can’t believe it.” Boise State head coach Chris Petersen Even the rain wasn’t going to — Jose “Lupe” Ruelas, Wendell forward said. “When you put the tape on, you ruin this party. can see what a playmaker he is. Eder Macias and Carlos “We expect our linebackers to Sarabia both scrambled home INSIDE selves they’d done it, expressions expertly over the netminder’s make tackles and he does. He doesn’t rebounds in first-half injury time of disbelief etched on their faces. outstretched hand. get a lot of headlines, but he gets the to help Wendell claim its first- More state soccer coverage Coach Jonathan Goss repeated, Aaron Moe equalized for the job done.” ever Class 3A boys soccer state See Sports 2 “We just won the state champi- Badgers three minutes later, fin- This season, Tevis is getting the job championship with a 3-1 win onship,” to himself time and ishing off an incisive move with done with 25 total tackles, good over Bonners Ferry at a soggy again, as if he needed convincing an overlapping run on the right to enough for third best on the team. Sunway Soccer Complex We can’t believe it.” that it had in fact just happened. latch onto a throughball and poke Throw in his interception last week, Saturday in Twin Falls. As soon as the final whistle “We’ve been talking about this it past Alexis Camargo in goal. one sack and two tackles for a loss and The duo helped break a 1-1 sounded, Wendell players raised since the beginning of the sea- But that was as good as it got the bigger picture of Tevis’ skills deadlock just before halftime and their arms in triumph while son,”said Sarabia. “To be able to for Bonners Ferry as Wendell begin to emerge. sent the Trojans to their 18th win Badgers fell to the ground in win this and have all our fans here struck twice in first-half stop- Not bad for a player that Boise State in 19 matches. anguish. Elated Trojan fans raced is an amazing feeling.” page time. First Macias applied a recruited as an athlete and excelled “This is an unbelievable feel- onto the field to celebrate with Ruelas opened the scoring with sliding finish to a bounding ball in more at tight end than linebacker. ing,” said Trojan forward Jose their team — Wendell also won a 40-yard thunderbolt in the 31st the box, then Sarabia, a central “When I came here, the coaches “Lupe” Ruelas. “We’ve been the sportsmanship award for the minute of the match, catching defender by trade, rifled in a talked to me before about catching dreaming of this day since we tournament. Bonners Ferry’s keeper well off the ball as a tight end, but I just open were little, and it’s finally here. The players kept telling them- his line and threading a shot See WENDELL, Sports 8 to whatever they wanted to do because I was willing to do it,” Tevis said. Tevis’path to Boise State was a ten- Ugly injury mars Vandal uous one, marked with considerable See TEVIS, Sports 6 Idaho’s win over New Mexico St. Maurice By Josh Wright Dickson, a senior line- Shaw (2) Times-News correspondent backer for Idaho, was on his makes a back, clutching his fractured one-handed MOSCOW — In the left leg. He had been hit from grab moment, with the crowd behind by New Mexico State’s Saturday La. Tech at stone silent and an ambu- Kenny Turner at the end of a in Moscow. lance on the Kibbie Dome third-quarter run, and the No. 2 Boise State turf, the only thing JoJo Vandals apparently perceived Dickson’s teammates could 6 p.m. Tuesday think to do was lash out. See IDAHO, Sports 6 AP photo TV: ESPN2 Radio: 98.3 FM

J AMMING IN B URLEY Cash Redder of Freshmen shine as CSI sweeps CNCC Declo performs By David Bashore valuable court time together, tricks at the Rail Times-News writer which bodes well for the future, Jam in Burley on and the team continued working Saturday. Rain did On sophomore day, the fresh- on bettering its block. not deter dozens of men took center stage. Wilkinson led the way as she riders and specta- Beth Carey had 10 kills, Taylor has since entering the rotation a Wilkinson added six kills and six couple of weeks ago, anchoring tors from partici- block assists and the College of a blocking effort that netted 8.5 pating in the annual Southern Idaho volleyball team team blocks. event, put on by crushed Colorado Northwestern “We can always work on our Idaho Water Sports. 25-10, 25-14, 25-16 on Saturday blocking,” said Wilkinson. “I Truckloads of snow in the Golden Eagles’ final home think we’re getting better with were brought to the match of the season. setting up the block and closing store’s parking lot CSI (22-7, 6-2 Scenic West) it to make sure the ball goes emptied its bench in an effort to back on the other side of the and formed into a give some reserves more playing kills in her first lengthy court net.” ramp, and at the time but still encountered little action of the season. “In prac- CSI ends the regular season bottom are multiple trouble from the hapless tice we get better.” with three road matches, first at boxes and rails. Spartans. Playing against inferior oppo- Western Wyoming on Monday. “We just treat it like it’s prac- sition doesn’t usually result in The Golden Eagles then close tice, even though it’s against getting better, but the net SWAC play with road matches Photo courtesy another team,”said outside hit- results were plentiful for CSI. at Snow on Friday and Salt Lake JASON LUGO ter Ariel Medina, who had eight The Golden Eagle freshmen got on Saturday. Sports 2 Sunday, October 24, 2010 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Declo volleyball Cutthroats claim 3A falls to Ririe in girls consolation title state play-in

Times-News Times-News Kelcie Hutchins had 11 kills for the Indians, while The Community School girls soccer An adjustment in attack Michelle Aoi recorded 21 team capped its season on a winning keyed Riries 25-20, 25-19, service points and Jennica note, besting Fruitland 2-0 on penalty 23-25, 25-15 win over Declo Kerner added 12. kicks Saturday at Sunway Soccer in a Class 2A state volley- Shoshones prize is a Complex in Twin Falls to win the Class ball tournament play-in match against defending 3A state tournaments consolation match Saturday in champ Genesee. “Weve trophy. American Falls. got a tough draw,” said “Its a terrific way to end the season The Bulldogs hammered Shoshone coach Larry for our seniors,” said Community into Declos block often Messick, “… but well look School coach Kelly Feldman. during the first two sets but forward to it.” The teams played to a 2-2 draw after adjusted to tipping more in regulation and two overtime periods. the final two sets. That was CLASS 1A DIVISION II Emma Wilander scored first in the the difference as they gar- STATE PLAY-IN match, netting off Jordan Fitzgeralds nered points aplenty before MACKAY 3, corner kick. the Hornets (16-9) could LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN 2 But the Cutthroats (17-3-0) played adjust. The Lighthouse much of the game a player down after “We just adjusted too Christian Lions came with Hailey Reinschild drew a red card for a late,”said Declo coach Keri a couple points of going to handball on the goal line about 17 min- Wilson. “But we had a the state tournament. utes in. great season. The girls Instead, their season ended The Community School trailed 2-1 worked hard and improved Saturday with a 25-21, 21- after an own goal in the second half, big time. From what we 25, 22-25, 25-19, 16-14 loss but Kelly Hennessys free kick from 35 started to what we ended to Mackay in a Class 1A yards out found the net to forge a 2-2 with was night and day.Im Division II state play-in tie. so proud of the girls and the match at American Falls “It was a crazy match,” said effort they put forward High School. Feldman. each and every day.” Kyanna Jones had a solid With Fruitland playing a physical Keva Robinson and match for the Lions with brand of soccer that drew multiple yel- Kaylee Holmstead each had nine kills, five ace serves lows cards, Feldman said,“It was really nine kills for Declo, while and 22 digs. Brynli Wooten gratifying to beat them.” Melissa Carson added tallied 31 digs,while Andrea eight. Setters Brinlee Helman and Becca Storm CHAMPIONSHIP Breshears and Tanisha chipped in seven kills Snake River beat Payette 2-1 for the DREW NASH/Times-News Adams combined for 25 apiece. championship. Sanni Ryhaenen and Goodings Chad Koyle, back, battles for the ball with American Falls midfielder Eduardo Villa assists. “I was really proud of Stefanie Monschau each recorded a (18) at the Sunway Soccer Complex in Twin Falls. how our girls played,” said goal and an assist for Snake River. CLASS 1A DIVISION I Lighthouse Christian away with nothing, falling 1-0 to ond half. STATE PLAY-IN coach Tobie Helman. THIRD-PLACE MATCH American Falls in the third-place Gooding ends its season at 14-5- SHOSHONE 3, IDAHO CITY 0 “Mackay played tough, Timberlake blanked Sugar-Salem matchup of the 3A boys state tourna- 0. The Shoshone Indians they had a lot of good hit- 4-0 for third place. ment. are headed to this weeks ters and were very scrappy. The Senators fashioned several CONSOLATION MATCH Class 1A Division I state At the end of the day, we 3A BOYS chances but couldnt put one in the MCCALL-DONNELLY 5, WEISER 2 tournament in Declo after just made some errors that THIRD-PLACE MATCH back of the net, and the Beavers made McCall-Donnelly routed Weiser 5-2 sweeping Idaho City 25-8, cost us.” AMERICAN FALLS 1, GOODING 0 them pay with the only goal of the to win the consolation trophy on 25-18, 25-9 in a state play- Lighthouse Christian Gooding gave a game effort but came game less than a minute into the sec- Saturday. in match Saturday night in ends it season with a 13-10 Mountain Home. record. Wood River nips Burley 1-0 U.S. soccers for 4A boys consolation crown complete forward calling it a career Times-News corner kick in front of the net an altercation midway to Skyview. and after a couple deflec- through the second half. Sloan Storey capped a BRIDGEVIEW, Ill. (AP) “I havent looked at it Zack Freemans goal in the tions, Freeman found it and solid state tournament with — Brian McBrides face was from that standpoint,” final minute lifted Wood booted it in from 6 yards out. 4A GIRLS another goal, while Madison covered in blood, and it McBride said when asked River to a 1-0 win over Burley “Very exciting,”said Wood THIRD-PLACE MATCH Gove had 10 saves for the would take three stitches to what he wants his legacy to in the consolation champi- River coach Luis Monjaras, SKYVIEW 3, WOOD RIVER 1 Wolverines (14-4-1), who close the gash under his eye be. “I hope that Ive added onship of the Class 4A boys whose team finished the sea- After a heartbreaking loss lost to Sandpoint on penalty after an elbow from Italys quality to wherever Ive state soccer tournament son 11-7-1. in the semifinals on Friday, kicks Friday. Daniele De Rossi. been and also done things Saturday at Lake City High Burley fell to 11-5-7 with the the Wood River girls soccer Petyon Moon, Chelsea Just the sight of him was in the right way, with class. School in Coeur dAlene. loss. Wood Rivers Alexander team couldnt muster much Syzmanski and Lindsey enough to make soccer fans Hopefully Ive been able to With the clocking ticking McMillan and Burleys Jake in Saturdays Class 4A third- Washburn scored for wince. Yet McBride stayed pass on a few words of wis- away, Bryan Donoso put a Garn were both ejected after place match, falling 3-1 Skyview. in the World Cup game and dom.” helped the Americans sal- The U.S. has produced vage a draw against the some world-class mid- eventual champions, just fielders (Landon Donovan, Idaho State High School Soccer Championships one example of the grit and Claudio Reyna, Clint determination that defined Dempsey) and high-level Class 5A Boys Match 7: Mountain View 5, Thursday, Oct. 21 South Fremont 2 At Idaho Falls Soccer Complex Highland 0 Match 1: Sandpoint 3, Kuna 2, OT Match 7: Bonners Ferry 1, his career. defenders (Alexi Lalas and Thursday, Oct. 21 Match 8: Boise 3, Match 2: Wood River 3, Hillcrest 2 American Falls 0 “He was a complete for- Steve Cherundolo), and Match 1: Centennial 4, Rocky Mountain 0 Match 3: Bishop Kelly 2, Match 8: Wendell 2, Gooding 2, ward,” said Bruce Arena, most countries would be Coeur dAlene 2 Saturday, Oct. 23 Twin Falls 1 Wendell advances 3-2 on penalty who coached McBride at thrilled to have a goalkeep- Match 2: Mountain View 2, Consolation: Centennial 2, Match 4: Skyview 1, Century 0 kicks the 2002 and 2006 World er like Tim Howard, Brad Idaho Falls 0 Timberline 1 Friday, Oct. 22 Saturday, Oct. 23 Cups. “Hes been a player Friedel or Kasey Keller. Match 3: Borah 3, Boise 2 Third-place: Rocky Mountain 5, Match 5: Kuna 2, Hillcrest 1 Consolation: McCall-Donnelly 5, who excelled on the field But forward is trickier. Match 4: Lake City 0, Timberline Highland 2 Match 6: Century 3, Twin Falls 1 Weiser 2 and obviously off the field, A U.S. forward hasnt 0, Lake City advances 3-1 on Championship: Boise 1, Match 7: Sandpoint 0, Third-place: American Falls 1, and hes been even better in scored since the 2002 penalty kicks Mountain View 0, OT Wood River 0, Sandpoint advances Gooding 0 the way he represented World Cup, and Jozy Friday, Oct. 22 3-2 on penalty kicks Championship: Wendell 3, American soccer and him- Altidore has only two goals Match 5: Coeur dAlene 4, Class 4A Boys Match 8: Bishop Kelly 2, Skyview 1 Bonners Ferry 1 self. Hes a first-class guy.” in his last 14 games with the Idaho Falls 2 At Lake City HS, Coeur dAlene Saturday, Oct. 23 McBride played his final national team. No Match 6: Boise 3, Timberline 1 Thursday, Oct. 21 At Post Falls HS Class 3A Girls game late Saturday — for American forward is get- Match 7: Centennial 2, Match 1: Moscow 1, Columbia 0, OT Consolation: Century 5, Kuna 1 At Sunway Soccer Complex, Mountain View 1 Match 2: Bonneville 1, Third-place: Skyview 3, Wood Twin Falls the Chicago Fire against ting regular playing time in Match 8: Borah 3, Lake City 2 Wood River 0 River 1 Thursday, Oct. 21 Chivas USA — in a career Europe, and Major League Saturday, Oct. 23 Match 3: Bishop Kelly 2, Burley 1 At Lake City HS, Coeur dAlene Match 1: Sugar-Salem 2, Filer 1, OT that spanned 17 years, two Soccers best, Edson Consolation: Boise 3, Match 4: Middleton 2, Century 0 Championship: Bishop Kelly 0, Match 2: Snake River 1, Fruitland 0 continents, three World Buddle, wasnt even in the Coeur dAlene 2 Friday, Oct. 22 Sandpoint 0, Bishop Kelly wins Match 3: Payette 2, Cups, some gruesome World Cup mix at the Third-place: Mountain View 4, Match 5: Wood River 4, 3-2 on penalty kicks Community School 0 injuries and more than 150 beginning of the year. Lake City 3 Columbia 3 Match 4: Timberlake 2, Teton 1 goals. Other players have (Donovan and Dempsey are Championship: Borah 3, Match 6: Burley 2, Century 0 Class 3A Boys Friday, Oct. 22 had longer careers than the sometimes listed as for- Centennial 1 Match 7: Bonneville 1, Moscow 0 At Sunway Soccer Complex, Match 5: Fruitland 7,Filer 0 38-year-old striker and wards, but their natural Match 8: Bishop Kelly 1, Twin Falls Match 6: Community School 2, scored more. He wasnt the position is midfielder.) Class 5A Girls Middleton 0 Thursday, Oct. 21 Teton 1. Saturday, Oct. 23 first American to go to A forward has to be able At Idaho Falls Soccer Complex Match 1: Bonners Ferry 1, Match 7: Snake River 4, At Post Falls HS England, and others have to play with his back to the Thursday, Oct. 21 Consolation: Wood River 1, Marsh Valley 0 Sugar-Salem 0 had more longevity in goal and outmuscle Match 1: Mountain View 3, Match 2: American Falls 3, Match 8: Payette 2, Timberlake 1 Burley 0 Europe. defenders who want noth- Lake City 1 Third-place: Moscow 3, McCall-Donnelly 2 Saturday, Oct. 23 Match 2: Highland 2, Timberline 0 Match 3: Wendell 2, Weiser 1 Consolation: Community School But his goal-scoring ing more than to knock him Middleton 0 ability, tenacity and spirit off his feet. He needs cat- Match 3: Rocky Mountain 3, At Lake City HS, Coeur dAlene Match 4: Gooding 3, 2, Fruitland 2, Community School Centennial 2 Championship: Bonneville 2, South Fremont 2 wins 2-0 on penalty kicks helped make the U.S. more quick reflexes and vision, Match 4: Boise 4, Lewiston 0 Bishop Kelly 0 Friday, Oct. 22 Third-place: Timberlake 4, competitive in the worlds too, able to make some- Friday, Oct. 22 Match 5: McCall-Donnelly 2, Sugar-Salem 0 favorite game, and paved thing happen within a sec- Match 5: Timberline 1, Lake City 0 Class 4A Girls Marsh Valley 0 Championship: Snake River 2, the way for the next gener- ond, maybe two, of getting Match 6: Centennial 3, Lewiston 1 At Post Falls HS Match 6: Weiser 3, Payette 1 ation of players. the ball. Canyon Conference playoff set for Jerome Monday

Times-News Monday at Jerome High School. essary until a winner is deter- The first team to beat the other sary. The pairings will rotate for- Modeled loosely after college mined. Then the next two oppo- two in the same round will earn ward — Glenns Ferry-Valley will Playoff footballs coming a lit- footballs overtime system, nents will follow the same for- the conferences third and final start the second playoff, tle early. teams get one possession start- mat. berth to the sub-state playoff Wendell-Valley the third — as Unable to settle the Canyon ing at the opposing 40-yard line. If all three teams go 1-1 in the round. That means a trip to West many times as necessary to Conferences third and final Similar to college, both teams get first round, the slate will be Side on Friday night. determine a winner. playoff berth during regular- a chance to score. wiped clean and play will start Wendell will face Glenns Ferry Admission to the playoff is $3 season play, the teams from If the teams are tied after one over with all remaining posses- in the first matchup, and then for adults and students without Wendell,Valley and Glenns Ferry overtime period, they will start sions beginning at the 10-yard Glenns Ferry will play Valley. activity cards, and $2 for stu- will engage in a “Kansas City” over at the 25-yard line, and then line until a winner is deter- Wendell and Valley will square dents with activity cards or those playoff beginning at 6 p.m. move to the 10-yard line if nec- mined. off in the final round, if neces- in grades K-5. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Sunday, October 24, 2010 Sports 3 Laird shoots 63 to lead in Las Vegas tournament

LAS VEGAS — Scot had a 19-under 194 title, beating George share of the lead with South Inskter (67), at 50 trying to Administaff Small Business Defending champion total at TPC Summerlin in McNeill with a birdie on the Korea’s Jee Young Lee in the become the oldest LPGA Classic. Martin Laird shot a bogey- the fourth of five Fall Series third hole of a playoff. Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia. Tour winner, was 4 under Pavin had a 10-under 134 free 8-under 63 — eagling events. He shot a 62 on Chad Campbell was elimi- Lee followed her opening along with Natalie Gulbis total on The Woodlands the short par-4 15th and Friday after opening with a nated on the second extra 66 with a 70 to match Hjorth (68) and Mika Miyazato (72). Country Club course. closing with three pars — to 69. hole. at 6-under on the short Mark Wiebe (68) was sec- take a one-stroke lead over Byrd shot a 66. Kuala Lumpur Golf and PAVIN KEEPS LEAD AT ADMINISTAFF ond, and former University Jonathan Byrd on Saturday Australia’s Cameron Percy HJORTH IN FRONT AT SIME DARBY Country Club course in the SMALL BUSINESS CLASSIC of Houston star Fred in the Justin Timberlake had a career-best 62, mak- LPGA MALAYSIA event that was delayed again THE WOODLANDS, Couples (65) was 8 under. Shriners Hospital for ing eight birdies, an eagle KUALA LUMPUR, because of lightning, this Texas — U.S. Ryder Cup Couples had eight birdies Children Open. and a bogey, to join Webb Malaysia (AP) — Sweden’s time for 2 hours, 28 minutes. captain Corey Pavin shot a and one bogey in his tourna- Laird made an 8-foot Simpson (64) at 17 under. Maria Hjorth shot her sec- South Korea’s Song-Hee 4-under 68 to maintain a ment-best round. putt on the 310-yard 15th Last year, Laird won the ond straight 3-under 68 in Kim (68) was a stroke back, one-stroke lead in the after driving the green. The event for his first PGA Tour steamy conditions for a and Hall of Famer Juli Champions Tour’s — The Associated Press SCOREBOARD

BASEBALL WESTERN Michael Connell 69-65-67—201 -12 N.Y. Islanders 8 4 2 2 10 26 23 SOUTHWEST W L Pct GB David Duval 70-64-67—201 -12 N.Y. Rangers 6 3 2 1 7 19 19 Kevin Sutherland 69-65-67—201 -12 Philadelphia 7 3 3 1 7 18 19 MLB Postseason Memphis 7 0 1.000 — GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN George Mcneill 65-66-70—201 -12 New Jersey 8 2 5 1 5 14 27 All Times MDT Dallas 4 4 .500 3½ Alex Prugh 67-64-70—201 -12 NORTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Houston 4 4 .500 3½ Pat Perez 68-69-65—202 -11 American League San Antonio 3 3 .500 3½ Andres Romero 67-69-66—202 -11 Montreal 7 4 2 1 9 17 16 Friday, Oct. 15 New Orleans 1 7 .125 6½ TV SCHEDULE Small Business Classic, final round Charles Howell III 66-68-68—202 -11 Toronto 7 4 2 1 9 20 18 New York 6, Texas 5 NORTHWEST W L Pct GB (same-day tape) Greg Kraft 68-66-68—202 -11 Boston 6 4 2 0 8 18 11 Saturday, Oct. 16 AUTO RACING Graham Delaet 69-63-70—202 -11 Buffalo 9 3 5 1 7 24 24 Texas 7, New York 2 Utah 8 0 1.000 — MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Scott Piercy 68-68-67—203 -10 Ottawa 8 2 5 1 5 16 26 Monday, Oct. 18 Minnesota 6 2 .750 2 11 a.m. Kris Blanks 66-70-67—203 -10 Texas 8, New York 0 Denver 5 3 .625 3 5:30 p.m. James Driscoll 66-69-68—203 -10 SOUTHEAST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Tuesday, Oct. 19 Oklahoma City 3 3 .500 4 ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, FOX — Playoffs, National League Robert Garrigus 64-71-68—203 -10 Tampa Bay 7 5 1 1 11 24 23 Texas 10, New York 3 Portland 3 4 .429 4½ Tums Fast Relief 500 Bob Estes 66-69-68—203 -10 Washington 8 5 3 0 10 23 21 Wednesday, Oct. 20 PACIFIC W L Pct GB Championship Series, Game 7,San Will Mackenzie 64-70-69—203 -10 Carolina 7 4 3 0 8 21 21 New York 7, Texas 2 GOLF Francisco at Philadelphia Martin Flores 65-69-69—203 -10 Atlanta 8 3 4 1 7 23 29 Friday, Oct. 22 L.A. Lakers 4 3 .571 — 6:30 a.m. Richard S. Johnson 68-66-69—203 -10 Texas 6, New York 1, Texas wins series 4-2 Sacramento 3 4 .429 1 NFL FOOTBALL Davis Love III 66-68-69—203 -10 Florida 6 3 3 0 6 17 12 National League Golden State 3 5 .375 1½ TGC — European PGA Tour, Castello Kevin Na 67-67-69—203 -10 WESTERN Saturday, Oct. 16 Phoenix 2 6 .250 2½ 11 a.m. Michael Letzig 64-68-71—203 -10 CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA San Francisco 4, Philadelphia 3 L.A. Clippers 1 7 .125 3½ Masters, final round CBS — Pittsburgh at Miami Mathew Goggin 69-69-66—204 -9 Sunday, Oct. 17 Friday’s Games 10 a.m. Josh Teater 68-69-67—204 -9 Detroit 7 5 1 1 11 23 18 Philadelphia 6, San Francisco 1 Charlotte 99, Atlanta 66 FOX — Washington at Chicago D.A. Points 69-67-68—204 -9 Nashville 7 4 0 3 11 17 14 Tuesday, Oct. 19 Toronto 108, New York 103 TGC — LPGA Malaysia, final round 2:15 p.m. Chris Tidland 68-67-69—204 -9 Chicago 10 5 4 1 11 29 28 San Francisco 3, Philadelphia 0 Memphis 106, Detroit 103 (same-day tape) Kevin Stadler 67-68-69—204 -9 St. Louis 7 4 1 2 10 19 14 Wednesday, Oct. 20 Orlando vs. Miami at Tampa, FL, 5:30 p.m., unsafe CBS — Oakland at Denver Marc Turnesa 68-67-69—204 -9 Columbus 7 4 3 0 8 18 21 San Francisco 6, Philadelphia 5 floor conditions Noon 6:15 p.m. Greg Chalmers 70-64-70—204 -9 NORTHWEST GP W L OT PTS GF GA Thursday, Oct. 21 Chicago 102, Indiana 74 Chad Campbell 68-64-72—204 -9 Philadelphia 4, San Francisco 2 Dallas 97, Houston 96 TGC — Nationwide Tour, Jacksonville NBC — Minnesota at Green Bay Brian Stuard 71-67-67—205 -8 Calgary 7 4 3 0 8 17 17 Saturday, Oct. 23 Minnesota 119, Milwaukee 118, OT Open, final round Dean Wilson 70-66-69—205 -8 Colorado 8 4 4 0 8 25 29 San Francisco 3, Philadelphia 2, San Francisco wins Utah 82, Sacramento 71 RODEO Troy Merritt 67-69-69—205 -8 Vancouver 8 3 3 2 8 20 21 series 4-2 Denver 144, Phoenix 106 3 p.m. 2 p.m. Brett Quigley 68-68-69—205 -8 Minnesota 7 3 3 1 7 21 20 WORLD SERIES L.A. Lakers 105, Golden State 102, OT TGC — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospitals Chris Stroud 68-68-69—205 -8 Edmonton 5 2 3 0 4 14 15 Wednesday, Oct. 27 End of Preseason NBC — PBR, World Finals, final round Charles Warren 68-68-69—205 -8 Texas at San Francisco, 5:57 p.m. for Children Open, final round (same-day tape) Chris Wilson 66-69-70—205 -8 PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA Thursday, Oct. 28 6:30 p.m. James Nitties 68-65-72—205 -8 Dallas 7 5 2 0 10 24 17 Texas at San Francisco, 5:57 p.m. BETTING Los Angeles 7 5 2 0 10 22 17 Saturday, Oct. 30 TGC — Champions Tour, Administaff Anaheim 9 3 5 1 7 21 33 San Francisco at Texas, 4:57 p.m. Glantz-Culver Line Sunday, Oct. 31 For Oct. 24 LPGA Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Phoenix 6 2 2 2 6 15 16 San Francisco at Texas, 6:20 p.m. NFL Saturday San Jose 5 2 2 1 5 13 16 Monday, Nov. 1 Today At Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime San Francisco at Carolina, 11 a.m. Blackfoot 43, Hillcrest 28 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia loss. San Francisco at Texas, if necessary, 5:57 p.m. FAVORITE OPENTODAY O/U UNDERDOG Arizona at Seattle, 2:05 p.m. Borah 28, Meridian 21 Wednesday, Nov. 3 Oakland at Denver, 2:15 p.m. Buhl 39, Wendell 12 Purse: $1.8 Million Friday’s Games Texas at San Francisco, if necessary, 5:57 p.m. Pittsburgh 3 3 (41) at Miami New England at San Diego, 2:15 p.m. Capital 49, Mountain View 8 Yardage: 6,208 - Par: 71 Calgary 6, Columbus 2 Thursday, Nov. 4 at Atlanta 4 3½ (43) Cincinnati Minnesota at Green Bay, 6:20 p.m. Castleford 44, Rockland 28 Second Round Ottawa 4, Buffalo 2 Texas at San Francisco, if necessary, 5:57 p.m. at Kansas City 8½ 9½ (37½) Jacksonville Open: Indianapolis, N.Y. Jets, Detroit, Houston Centennial 41, Timberline 13 (A-Amateur) Tampa Bay 5, Atlanta 2 at Tennessee 3 3 (42½) Philadelphia Monday’s Game Challis 48, Oakley 40, OT Maria Hjorth 68-68—136 -6 St. Louis 4, Chicago 2 at Chicago 3 3 (40) Washington N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Coeur d’ Alene 41, Post Falls 14 Jee Young Lee 66-70—136 -6 Vancouver 5, Minnesota 1 NLCS Box at New Orleans 14 13 (43) Cleveland Sunday, Oct. 31 Declo 10, Gooding 0 Song-Hee Kim 69-68—137 -5 Saturday’s Games GIANTS 3, PHILLIES 2 at Baltimore 13½ 13 (40) Buffalo Denver vs. San Francisco at London, 11 a.m. Eagle 44, Caldwell 0 Juli Inkster 71-67—138 -4 N.Y. Rangers 3, Boston 2 San Francisco 3 3 (35½) at Carolina Natalie Gulbis 70-68—138 -4 San Francisco Philadelphia Washington at Detroit, 11 a.m. Emmett 16, Columbia 13 Mika Miyazato 66-72—138 -4 Montreal 3, Ottawa 0 at Tampa Bay 1½ 3 (38) St. Louis Buffalo at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Fruitland 35, Weiser 7 Buffalo 6, New Jersey 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi at Seattle 6 6½ (40) Arizona Carolina at St. Louis, 11 a.m. Garden Valley 42, Meadows Valley 14 Jimin Kang 70-69—139 -3 ATorrs cf 5 0 3 0 Rollins ss 4 0 1 0 at San Diego 3 3 (48) New England Candie Kung 69-70—139 -3 Philadelphia 5, Toronto 2 Miami at Cincinnati, 11 a.m. Grace 70, Shoshone 50 Washington 4, Atlanta 3, OT Rownd cf 0 0 0 0 Polanc 3b 3 1 0 0 at Denver 7 7½ (42) Oakland Jacksonville at Dallas, 11 a.m. Hagerman 55, Raft River 24 Meena Lee 69-70—139 -3 FSnchz 2b 4 0 3 0 WValdz pr 0 0 0 0 at Green Bay 3 3 (44) Minnesota Green Bay at N.Y. Jets, 11 a.m. Idaho Falls 56, Madison 19 Jiyai Shin 69-70—139 -3 Florida 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 A.Huff 1b 4 1 1 1 Utley 2b 3 1 1 1 Tomorrow Tennessee at San Diego, 2:05 p.m. Jerome 44, Burley 12 Sun Young Yoo 75-65—140 -2 Detroit 5, Anaheim 4 Posey c 4 0 0 0 Howard 1b 5 0 2 0 at Dallas 3 3 (44) N.Y. Giants Minnesota at New England, 2:15 p.m. Kamiah 54, Kellogg 6 Jean Chua 72-68—140 -2 St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 0, OT Burrell lf 4 0 1 0 Werth rf 2 0 0 1 Seattle at Oakland, 2:15 p.m. Kendrick 38, Deary 26 Amy Yang 71-69—140 -2 Nashville 1, Dallas 0 Linccm p 0 0 0 0 Victorn cf 4 0 2 0 Tampa Bay at Arizona, 2:15 p.m. Kimberly 54, Filer 14 Christina Kim 70-70—140 -2 Columbus 3, Chicago 2 BrWlsn p 1 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 4 0 2 0 FOOTBALL Pittsburgh at New Orleans, 6:20 p.m. Lake City 27, Sandpoint 7 Seon Hwa Lee 70-70—140 -2 Los Angeles 6, Colorado 4 C.Ross rf-lf 4 0 1 0 C.Ruiz c 3 0 0 0 Open: N.Y. Giants, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, Lakeside 74, Clark Fork 28 Alena Sharp 68-72—140 -2 Carolina 4, Phoenix 3, OT Uribe 3b 3 1 2 1 Oswalt p 2 0 0 0 NFL Baltimore, Cleveland Lewiston 33, Boise 20 Catriona Matthew 71-70—141 -1 San Jose at Edmonton, late Renteri ss 4 0 0 0 BFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 All Times MDT Lighthouse Christian 69, Magic Valley Christian 6 Stacy Lewis 71-70—141 -1 Sunday’s Games JSnchz p 1 1 1 0 Madson p 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN Monday, Nov. 1 Beatriz Recari 71-70—141 -1 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Lidge p 0 0 0 0 Houston at Indianapolis, 6:30 p.m. Mackay 48, Clark County 18 Karen Stupples 70-71—141 -1 Nashville at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Fontent ph 1 0 1 0 Gload ph 1 0 0 0 EAST W L T Pct PF PA Marsh Valley 38, Snake River 20 Kyeong Bae 70-71—141 -1 New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m. Bmgrn p 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Jets 5 1 0 .833 159 101 How the AP Top 25 Fared McCall-Donnelly 51, Melba 20 Amanda Blumenherst 69-72—141 -1 San Jose at Calgary, 6 p.m. Ishikaw ph 1 0 0 0 New England 4 1 0 .800 154 116 Saturday Middleton 28, Kuna 6 Shi Hyun Ahn 68-73—141 -1 Monday’s Games Minico 27, Twin Falls 21 Philadelphia at Columbus, 5 p.m. JaLopz p 0 0 0 0 Miami 3 2 0 .600 89 112 No. 1 Oregon (7-0) beat UCLA 60-13, Thursday. Next: at Moscow 35, Lakeland 14 Pat Hurst 72-70—142 E Schrhlt rf 1 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 5 0 .000 87 161 Southern Cal, Saturday, Oct. 30. N. Gem 48, Jackpot, Nev. 19 Hee Young Park 72-70—142 E Phoenix at Montreal, 5:30 p.m. Totals 37 3 13 2 Totals 32 2 8 2 SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA No. 2 Boise State (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. Louisiana New Plymouth 28, Marsing 0 Anna Nordqvist 70-72—142 E Los Angeles at Minnesota, 6 p.m. San Francisco 002 000 010 — 3 Tech, Tuesday, Oct. 26. Notus 53, Greenleaf 8 Michelle Wie 68-74—142 E Philadelphia 200 000 000 — 2 Houston 4 2 0 .667 153 167 No. 3 Oklahoma (6-1) lost to No. 18 Missouri 36-27. Orofino 16, Grangeville 14 Hee-Won Han 67-75—142 E E—Polanco (1). DP—San Francisco 1, Philadelphia 2. Indianapolis 4 2 0 .667 163 125 Next: vs. Colorado, Saturday. Parma 41, Payette 29 TRANSACTIONS LOB—San Francisco 11, Philadelphia 11. 2B—F.Sanchez Tennessee 4 2 0 .667 162 98 No. 4 TCU (8-0) beat Air Force 38-7. Next: at UNLV, Pocatello 25, Highland 17 Champions Tour Administaff (1), C.Ross (3), Utley (1), Howard (4), Ibanez (1). HR— Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 110 167 Saturday. Potlatch 54, Lapwai 6 BASEBALL Uribe (1). S—F.Sanchez, C.Ruiz. SF—Werth. NORTH W L T Pct PF PA No. 5 Auburn (8-0) beat No. 6 LSU 24-17. Next: at Prairie 62, Clearwater Valley 14 Small Business National League IP H R ER BB SO Mississippi, Saturday. Preston 48, Century 7 Saturday HOUSTON ASTROS—Announced Jeff Bagwell resigned San Francisco Pittsburgh 4 1 0 .800 114 60 No. 6 LSU (7-1) lost to No. 5 Auburn 24-17. Next: vs. No. Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 112 95 Priest River 44, St. Maries 12 At The Woodlands Country Club as hitting coach and will remain with the organization J.Sanchez 2 3 2 2 2 1 7 Alabama, Saturday, Nov. 6. Rimrock 34, Idaho City 16 The Woodlands, Texas in a role similar to his previous position as a special Affeldt 2 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati 2 3 0 .400 100 102 No. 7 Alabama (7-1) beat Tennessee 41-10. Next: at No. Ririe 28, N. Fremont 23 Purse: $1.7 Million Bumgarner 2 3 0 0 1 1 Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 88 125 6 LSU, Saturday, Nov. 6. assistant to the general manager. Rocky Mountain 49, Vallivue 7 Yardage: 7,018 - Par 72 BASKETBALL Ja.Lopez W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 WEST W L T Pct PF PA No. 8 Michigan State (8-0) beat Northwestern 35-27. Salmon River 39, Tri-Valley 28 Second Round Lincecum H,1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Next: at No. 13 Iowa, Saturday. Shelley 34, Rigby 14 Corey Pavin 66-68—134 -10 National Basketball Association Br.Wilson S,3-3 12-3 0 0 0 2 1 Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 108 92 No. 9 Utah (7-0) beat Colorado State 59-6. Next: at Air CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Exercised the fourth-year Oakland 2 4 0 .333 120 151 Skyline 38, Bonneville 22 Mark Wiebe 67-68—135 -9 Philadelphia Force, Saturday. Skyview 37, Mountain Home 16 Fred Couples 71-65—136 -8 contract option on F J.J. Hickson. Oswalt 6 9 2 1 0 5 Denver 2 4 0 .333 124 140 No. 10 Wisconsin (7-1) beat No. 13 Iowa 31-30. Next: at San Diego 2 4 0 .333 157 126 Timberlake 21, Bonners Ferry 6 Tom Lehman 71-68—139 -5 MIAMI HEAT—Signed F Jerry Stackhouse. Madson L,0-1 2 2 1 1 1 3 Purdue, Saturday, Nov. 6. Troy 34, Genesee 20 Mike Reid 73-67—140 -4 NEW ORLEANS HORNETS—Acquired G Jerryd Bayless Lidge 1 2 0 0 1 2 NATIONAL No. 11 Ohio State (7-1) beat Purdue 49-0. Next: at Tom Byrum 73-67—140 -4 J.Sanchez pitched to 2 batters in the 3rd. Valley 33, Glenns Ferry 14 from the Portland Trail Blazers for a conditional EAST W L T Pct PF PA Minnesota, Saturday. W. Jefferson 22, Firth 16 Larry Mize 71-69—140 -4 future first-round pick. HBP—by J.Sanchez (Utley), by Oswalt (Uribe). WP— No. 12 Stanford (6-1) beat Washington State 38-28. Wallace 46, Mullan 0 Jay Don Blake 70-70—140 -4 J.Sanchez. N.Y. Giants 4 2 0 .667 134 118 Next: at Washington, Saturday. FOOTBALL Philadelphia 4 2 0 .667 153 120 Wilder 30, Cascade 22 Brad Bryant 75-66—141 -3 National Football League Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion; First, Derryl Cousins; No. 13 Iowa (5-2) lost to No. 10 Wisconsin 31-30. Next: Wood River 21, Canyon Ridge 6 Dan Forsman 75-66—141 -3 Second, Dan Iassogna; Third, Ted Barrett; Right, Jeff Washington 3 3 0 .500 113 119 at Indiana, Saturday. BALTIMORE RAVENS—Placed OT Jared Gaither on Dallas 1 4 0 .200 102 111 John Cook 72-69—141 -3 Nelson; Left, Wally Bell. No. 14 Nebraska (6-1) beat No. 17 Oklahoma State 51- Fred Funk 71-70—141 -3 injured reserve. Activated S Ed Reed and Brendon T—3:41. A—46,062 (43,651). SOUTH W L T Pct PF PA 41. Next: vs. No. 18 Missouri, Saturday. Tommy Armour III 71-70—141 -3 Ayanbadejo from the physically unable to perform list. No. 15 Arizona (5-1) vs. Washington, late. Next: at GOLF Tom Pernice, Jr. 70-71—141 -3 Released LB Edgar Jones. Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 130 101 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Added WR Seyi Ajirotutu to BASKETBALL New Orleans 4 2 0 .667 130 108 UCLA, Saturday. Jay Haas 70-71—141 -3 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 .600 80 111 No. 16 Florida State (6-1) did not play. Next: at N.C. PGA Justin Timberlake Shriners Russ Cochran 69-72—141 -3 the active roster. Placed LB Kion Wilson on injured Carolina 0 5 0 .000 52 110 State, Thursday, Oct. 28. Steve Lowery 75-67—142 -2 reserve. NBA Preseason No. 17 Oklahoma State (6-1) lost to No. 14 Nebraska 51- Hospitals For Children Open Keith Clearwater 73-69—142 -2 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Released OT Breno Giacomini. EASTERN NORTH W L T Pct PF PA 41. Next: at Kansas State, Saturday. Saturday David Peoples 72-70—142 -2 Signed RB Chris Henry from the practice squad. ATLANTIC W L Pct GB Chicago 4 2 0 .667 112 97 No. 18 Missouri (7-0) beat No. 3 Oklahoma 36-27. Next: At TPC Summerlin Hale Irwin 71-71—142 -2 HOCKEY Green Bay 3 3 0 .500 139 112 at No. 14 Nebraska, Saturday. Las Vegas Morris Hatalsky 71-71—142 -2 National Hockey League Boston 7 1 .875 — No. 19 South Carolina (5-2) beat Vanderbilt 21-7. Next: Purse: $4.3 Million David Frost 70-72—142 -2 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Recalled F Evan Brophey Toronto 4 4 .500 3 Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 87 88 vs. Tennessee, Saturday. Yardage: 7,224 - Par: 71 New Jersey 2 5 .286 4½ Detroit 1 5 0 .167 146 140 Gary Hallberg 74-69—143 -1 from Rockford (AHL). No. 20 West Virginia (5-2) lost to Syracuse 19-14. Next: Third Round Peter Senior 72-71—143 -1 LOS ANGELES KINGS—Released G Erik Ersberg. New York 2 5 .286 4½ WEST W L T Pct PF PA at Connecticut, Friday, Oct. 29. Martin Laird 69-62-63—194 -19 Philadelphia 2 5 .286 4½ Keith Fergus 71-72—143 -1 Activated D Matt Greene from the non-roster list. Arizona 3 2 0 .600 88 138 No. 21 Arkansas (5-2) beat Mississippi 38-24. Next: vs. Jonathan Byrd 66-63-66—195 -18 Mike Goodes 70-73—143 -1 Assigned D Jake Muzzin to Manchester. SOUTHEAST W L Pct GB Seattle 3 2 0 .600 98 97 Vanderbilt, Saturday. Cameron Percy 66-68-62—196 -17 Loren Roberts 70-73—143 -1 No. 22 Texas (4-3) lost to Iowa State 28-21. Next: vs. Webb Simpson 66-66-64—196 -17 NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Recalled D Teemu Laakso Orlando 7 0 1.000 — St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 103 113 Ben Crenshaw 74-70—144 E from Milwaukee (AHL). San Francisco 1 5 0 .167 93 139 Baylor, Saturday. Cameron Beckman 67-67-64—198 -15 Charlotte 4 4 .500 3½ No. 23 Virginia Tech (6-2) beat Duke 44-7. Next: vs. Spencer Levin 69-63-66—198 -15 NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Recalled LW Alexander Washington 3 4 .429 4 Vasyunov from Albany (AHL). Sunday’s Games Georgia Tech, Thursday, Nov. 4 Aaron Baddeley 67-68-64—199 -14 Miami 2 4 .333 4½ No. 24 Mississippi State (6-2) beat UAB 29-24. Next: vs. Ryan Palmer 65-68-66—199 -14 HOCKEY OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled F Zack Smith from Atlanta 2 5 .286 5 Buffalo at Baltimore, 11 a.m. Binghamton (AHL). Washington at Chicago, 11 a.m. Kentucky, Saturday. Nick Watney 66-66-67—199 -14 CENTRAL W L Pct GB Cincinnati at Atlanta, 11 a.m. No. 25 Miami (5-2) beat North Carolina 33-10. Next: at John Senden 64-67-68—199 -14 NHL WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled C Jay Beagle, C Philadelphia at Tennessee, 11 a.m. Virginia, Saturday. Mark Wilson 67-67-66—200 -13 All Times MDT Mathieu Perreault and G Dany Saborin from Hershey Cleveland 6 1 .857 — Rickie Fowler 68-64-68—200 -13 EASTERN (AHL). Chicago 4 4 .500 2½ Pittsburgh at Miami, 11 a.m. COLLEGE Indiana 3 4 .429 3 St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 11 a.m. Idaho High School Scores Cameron Tringale 64-68-68—200 -13 ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA Detroit 3 5 .375 3½ Cleveland at New Orleans, 11 a.m. American Falls 49, Bear Lake 0 Nicholas Thompson 65-66-69—200 -13 OKLAHOMA STATE—Suspended senior basketball F Milwaukee 3 5 .375 3½ Jacksonville at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Bishop Kelly 42, Nampa 0 Ryuji Imada 68-62-70—200 -13 Pittsburgh 9 5 3 1 11 27 20 Matt Pilgrim indefinitely. Kenya Red Cross: 7 fans die from soccer stampede NAIROBI, Kenya — Seven fans died in a stampede found just before the last buoy on the 2-kilometer Saturday while trying to enter a stadium where a triangular course, race organizers said. Harlem Ambassadors soccer match between two of Kenya’s most popular He was rushed to shore and transported to Sports Shorts coming to Twin Falls teams was being played, the Kenya Red Cross said. Fujairah Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The Harlem Ambassadors will perform at 7 p.m. Six people died when they were run over by the Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] Saturday at the College of Southern Idaho crowd outside Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi, MAGIC VALLEY Gymnasium. The Ambassadors are a traveling bas- and one died after being taken to Kenyatta National M.V. Bulldawgs hold tryout Find more area events by searching for ‘sports’ on the ketball team that put on a show similar to the Hospital, said Red Cross spokesman Titus Mungo’u. event calendar at Magicvalley.com Harlem Globetrotters. The Magic Valley Bulldawgs, a semi-pro football Jack Oguda, the CEO of the Kenya Premier Advance tickets are available at CSI gym and are team competing in the Rocky Mountain Football League, said he did not know why fans couldn’t get $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $4 for students. League, will hold open tryouts at 2:30 p.m., into the stadium properly because it wasn’t full. T.F. adult hoops meeting set Tickets at the door will be $10 for adults and $8 for Saturday, Nov. 13 at Lighthouse Christian. The cost “A gate was broken into by fans forcing their way Twin Falls Parks and Recreation will hold an orga- student and seniors. into the stadium,” Oguda said. “Access was limited is $20 ($25 after Nov. 6) and players may register nizational meeting for its adult basketball leagues on and they got agitated, and that’s why they forced online at http://mvbulldawg.com. Information: Ben Tuesday, Oct. 26 at the T.F. Parks and Recreation their way in. We’ll start an inquiry into the matter to at 358-1469. Office (136 Maxwell Ave.). The women’s meeting is M.V. Explosion tryouts near establish why fans could not access the stadium.” at 6 p.m. with the men following at 6:30. Discussion The Magic Valley Explosion Volleyball Club will Zedekiah Otieno, the coach of Gor Mahia, which S. Idaho Volleyball Club holds items include league fees, rules and season length. hold open tryouts from 7 to 9 p.m., Monday, Nov. 1 beat the AFC Leopards 1-0 in the game, said: All teams wishing to participate need to have a rep- and Tuesday, Nov. 2 at the Boys and Girls Club of “Management should ensure that gates are open on tryouts Nov. 15, 17 resentative at the meeting. Information: 736-2265. Magic Valley (999 Frontier Road in Twin Falls). The time to avoid a mad rush to the stadium during The Southern Idaho Volleyball Club will hold open tryout fee is $10 and tryouts are open to players in games of this magnitude.” tryouts Monday, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. 17 at their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior years in the Immanuel Lutheran School gymnasium in Twin Wrestling officials meeting set high school. Those interested in certifying to officiate high SWIMMING Falls. Players ages 14 and under will be evaluated Registration starts at 7 p.m. and parents need to from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15, with ages 15-16 from school wrestling should invited to attend a meeting attend to fill out forms. Players are encouraged to Medal-winning U.S. swimmer 7:30 to 9 p.m. Ages 17-18 will tryout from 6 to 9 p.m. at 7 p.m., Tuesday in Twin Falls High School’s faculty attend both tryout dates. The club will participate in dies in overseas race Nov. 17. Registration begins at 5:45 p.m. and the fee lounge. Information: Ron Anthony at 320-8866. an estimated five tournaments that involve weekend travel between March and mid-May. There is a finan- PHILADELPHIA — Fran Crippen, a medal-winning is $10.Tryouts are open to players from all schools in cial commitment for each player. Practices begin in open-water swimmer on the U.S. national team, told grades 7-12. Southern Idaho Volleyball Club com- Jerome Rec District holds February and will likely be each Monday and his coach he wasn’t feeling well late in a race before petes within the Intermountain Volleyball hoops, volleyball registration Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. he died in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday. Association and will take part in an estimated five JEROME — Jerome Recreation District will offer Information: Cloyce Corder at 948-0157 or e-mail The 26-year-old from a family of prominent swim- weekend tournaments that require travel. registration for men’s basketball and adult volleyball at [email protected]. mers in suburban Philadelphia was competing in the Information: Jay Bride at 420-2524 or 736-7077 or email [email protected]. through Friday for new teams. There are only 12 FINA Open Water 10-kilometer World Cup in Fujairah, team slots for basketball and the cost is $425 per south of Dubai, but failed to finish and was found in team, plus $15 per player in district and $20 for Sixth-grades hoops tourney set the water two hours later, according to Swimming Great Pumpkin Fun Run set those outside the district. Volleyball is $180 per JEROME — A basketball tournament for sixth- World. CSI will hold its 5th Annual Great Pumpkin Fun team, plus $5 per player in district and $10 for those grade boys will be held Friday, Nov. 5 and Saturday, The magazine said the water temperature was in Run on Saturday, beginning at the CSI softball field outside the district. Each 10-week season begins in Nov. 6. The registration fee is $180 per team and the mid- to high-80s, and several swimmers were parking lot. Registration is at 9 a.m., with the 5k Nov. 8. Teams must turn in all fees and a completed proceeds benefit the Idaho Chapter of Make a Wish treated for heat exhaustion after the race. walk/run beginning at 10. The one-mile youth chal- roster/waiver at time of registration to guarantee a Foundation. Swimmers were the first to respond when lenge is set for 11:15 a.m. The cost is $25 per adult slot. Register by phone (324-3389) or in person at Information: Rick Geist at 320-2349 or Spencer Crippen failed to arrive at the finish. Several and $15 for kids for the youth challenge. A chili and 2032 South Lincoln. Parker at 948-9735 or 324-4881. returned to the water to search for him and were cornbread feed for all participants will begin at 11:30 soon followed by a dive team. Crippen’s body was a.m., with costume judging at 11:45. — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Sunday, October 24, 2010 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

San Francisco After changes, Rangers Giants catch- er Buster Posey reacts headed to World Series after Philadelphia ARLINGTON,Texas (AP) — Cliff Lee Phillies first gets to pitch in an even bigger game for baseman Ryan the AL champion Texas Rangers with Howard (6) the New York Yankees out of the way. strikes out to The ace left-hander didnt have to beat the defending champions again to end Game 6 of put Texas in its first World Series,so the baseballs Rangers prized midseason acquisition National is set to start Game 1 on the biggest League stage Wednesday night. Championship Lee is no stranger to the World Series Series. He won Games 1 and 5 for Saturday in Philadelphia over New York last fall before the Phillies traded him to Seattle Philadelphia. the same day they acquired Roy The Giants Halladay. won the game But the Rangers are newcomers, 3-2 to win the making the Fall Classic in the fran- series and chises 50th season despite plenty of advance to the unexpected pitching changes along the World Series. way. “We all started having a certain feel- ing at some point in time. They just AP photo kept fighting back and fighting back, and we started believing in them,”said Rangers icon Nolan Ryan, the team president and part-owner. “They were determined to get it done.” While Lee was pitching for another AL West team at the start of the season, Scott Feldman and Rich Harden, the AP photo Giants win pennant big addition last winter, topped the Texas Rangers closer Neftali Feliz hugs Texas rotation. Frank Francisco was catcher Bengie Molina after the team expected to be the closer. defeated the New York Yankees in the While none of that trio is pitching San Francisco eliminates Phillies in Game 6 this fall, the team that used to never American League Championship Series have enough pitching is going to the Friday at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. The PHILADELPHIA (AP) — San the first NL team in 66 years to The Giants are seeking their World Series. Rangers advance to the World Series for the Franciscos in for a treat. The win three straight pennants. first World Series title since The Rangers clinched their first AL first time in the teams history. Giants are heading to the World “Right now its heaven, but it 1954 when they were still in pennant with a 6-1 victory over the Series. was torture for that final New York. Led by Barry Bonds, Yankees in Game 6 of the AL champi- fourth-year manager Ron Washington Juan Uribe hit a tiebreaking strike,” Giants first baseman they came within six outs of onship series Friday night before a said. “We knew we had to get 27 (outs). homer off Ryan Madson with Aubrey Huff said. winning it in Game 6 against frenzied crowd of 51,404 at Rangers We knew we had to keep putting the two outs in the eighth inning Giants ace Tim Lincecum the wild-card Angels in 2002 Ballpark — in the shadow of Cowboys pressure on. We knew we had to keep and the Giants held off the struggled in the eighth inning, only to lose in the deciding sev- Stadium, where the attention is usually playing baseball, and they certainly did Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 pitching in relief on one day of enth game. focused in the fall. that.” Saturday night in Game 6 of the rest after losing Game 5. But Its been quite a wait for a Colby Lewis dominated over eight The Rangers had never won a post- NL championship series. Wilson took over and got Carlos franchise that moved West in innings, winning for the second time in season series or even a home playoff “Im speechless, just breath- Ruiz to lineout to Huff for an 1958. Even with Hall of Famers the series, before Neftali Feliz closed it game before this season. They took less,” Giants general manager inning-ending double play in Willie Mays, Orlando Cepeda, out. longer than any other club to get to the Brian Sabean said. “Its a great the eighth. Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal “This group of guys, I cant say World Series for the first time. opportunity to see what we can Benches cleared in the third and Gaylord Perry, the Giants enough. Its a great feeling,” said Lee, Montreal/Washington (42 seasons) do on a bigger stage.” inning after Giants starter couldnt bring a title to the Bay who was ready to pitch Game 7 if need- and Seattle (34) havent yet made it. Surprise star Cody Ross and Jonathan Sanchez hit Chase Area. ed, after a 13-strikeout performance This was only the 17th winning the pitching-rich Giants Utley with a pitch and then Now its up to the Freak, against the Yankees in Game 3. “With record in 39 seasons since moving to reached the World Series for yelled at the All-Star second Kung Fu Panda, Pat the Bat, an this group of guys, if we keep playing Texas after the franchise started as the the first time since 2002 and baseman for tossing the ball eccentric closer with a bushy the way we have, things are going to expansion Washington Senators in will host the Texas Rangers in back toward the mound on his beard thats dyed black, a jour- work out.” 1961. Game 1 on Wednesday night. way to first base. neyman outfielder who aspired The Rangers dismissed the 27-time The Rangers already led the AL West The Giants have never won the No punches were thrown and to be a rodeo clown,and a rook- champion Bronx Bombers much the by 5½ games when they acquired Lee championship since moving to nobody was ejected, though ie named Buster. same way New York had knocked them on July 9. They took over first place for San Francisco in 1958. Sanchez was pulled. San Those are nicknames that out of the playoffs their previous three good on June 8, a day after a loss to Lee Slumping Phillies slugger Francisco used six pitchers, would make the Say Hey Kid, appearances in the second half of the and the Mariners. Ryan Howard looked at a called including four lefties. the Baby Bull and Stretch 1990s. “We were doing all of the things good third strike — a 90 mph slider at “We fought, we scratched proud. There was little drama. Texas teams do to win,” said Hamilton, the the knees — with runners on and clawed,” said Giants left “We had such a diversity of outscoring the Yankees 38-19, and all ALCS MVP.“Playing small ball, power, first and second to end it. San fielder Pat Burrell, who won a contributions from everybody,” four wins were by at least five runs. playing defense, pitching well, all of Francisco closer Brian Wilson championship ring with the Giants manager Bruce Bochy “My team never once thought that these things. And we saw how it could got the final five outs, finishing Phillies in 2008. “I dont know said. “Not bad for a bunch of game was in hand, especially when you work if we did all of those things and off the Phillies bid to become how we did it but we did it.” castoffs and misfits.” play a team like the New York Yankees,” how good we could be.” Utah Jazz aiming to contend Johnson: Drive for 5

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Mehmet Okur returns has long way to go — Deron Williams opened from April surgery on a the summer with some ruptured Achilles tendon, MARTINSVILLE, Va. — critical comments about the Jazz could have one Jimmie Johnson has won four how the Utah Jazz werent diverse group at power for- consecutive NASCAR Sprint as willing as other teams to ward and center. Cup titles and is leading the make the moves needed to OConnor topped off the way again midway through the Tums Fast Relief contend. Jefferson deal by getting 10-race Chase for the champi- So Utahs All-Star point Bell to agree to come back onship. 500 guard was pleased to see to Utah as he was being With five races remaining 11 a.m., ESPN how quickly the Jazz courted by the Lakers. and just a 41-point advantage moved to prevent what Bell was a relative over Denny Hamlin heading in going to cut it to win champi- briefly appeared to be a unknown when OConnor Sundays race at Martinsville onships. disastrous summer. brought him here just Speedway, Johnson said the “Its amazing how they do it. The additions of cen- before training camp in race is far from over. Even so, Theres no written way to do it. ter/forward Al Jefferson, 2003 and quickly endeared drivers who covet the title can ... Just when you think youve shooting guard Raja Bell himself to coach Jerry only marvel at the seeming got them, they do something and bringing in Earl Sloan by working hard and inevitability of his success. out of the world again to put Watson as another experi- playing defense — two of No other driver has won four themselves on top.” enced backup at point Sloans favorite attributes. consecutive championships in Clint Bowyer, asked about a guard had Williams think- It was Utahs first season NASCARs top series, and Cale growing sense among fans that ing a lot about what this without John Stockton and Yarborough is the only other Johnsons fifth title is a fore- team could do rather than Karl Malone and the Jazz driver to have won three in a gone conclusion, said that sen- think about who Utah lost stunned many doubters by row, from 1976-78. timent would make sense in free agency. going 42-40 in a season “Its just pretty amazing. I based on recent history. “The moves that they Utah was widely picked to guess there are a lot of other “The public can sit in the made this year I think AP photo tank without its longtime words for it, but its amazing,” stands and watch him do it for made our team better after Utah Jazz guard Deron Williams, right, goes up for a basket as he superstars. Roush Fenway Racing driver four years in a row,” Bowyer we lost some guys that we is defended by Los Angeles Lakers forward Lamar Odom in “We wanted to keep Raja Carl Edwards said. “To be able said. “If you think about it, lost,”Williams said. Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday. Bell. He was a huge part of to constantly perform at that thats a long time,that is a lot of With two years remain- our team to be able to win level is the thing thats pretty races.” ing on his contract, some input. son. 42 games one year. That spectacular to me. Weve just Johnson has won 35 of the Williams wants to see that “We have great commu- “Ive always liked Big Al. doesnt say a lot to a lot of got to go beat them.” 175 races run since 2006, the the Jazz are serious about nication and thats defi- All hes done on a losing people, but we certainly Edwards and everyone else year of his first championship. building a team that can nitely a positive,”Williams team, just think of what have a memory of how he has been trying for five years, Hes won 13 of those during the win the Western said. “I know theyre com- hes going to do on a win- played hard,”Sloan said. and while Johnson said he 10-race playoffs that end each Conference or even an mitted to win.” ning team. Hes just going Bell left for Phoenix as a becomes more relaxed each season. NBA title before he will talk Williams was excited to improve,”Williams said. free agent in 2005 after time he runs toward the title, about signing on for more. about having Jefferson to “Hes had to work for establishing himself dur- others study how he races. KESELOWSKI WINS NATIONWIDE While Utahs summer pass to down low. Hes a everything hes gotten. Im ing two seasons with the “Their ability to overcome RACE AGAIN wont draw any compar- little taller, definitely going to give him six, eight Jazz. Now 34, Bell is still hurdles during the race is what MADISON, Ill. — Brad isons to the Miami Heats bulkier than Carlos Boozer points per game just from expected to show some of separates them from every- Keselowski won the NASCAR superstar additions, it and four years younger. penetrating and dumping his new teammates what body else,” said Kurt Busch, Nationwide 5-Hour Energy indicated to Williams that Williams expects Jefferson it down to him. Hes never Sloan wants defensively, who won the championship in 250 on Saturday, rolling past the Miller family, which to assume Boozers role of had that. Hell get the rest something the Jazz have 2004 and hasnt finished bet- Reed Sorenson with two laps owns the team, is also averaging 20 points and 10 himself.” struggled to grasp despite ter than fourth since. “At the remaining at Gateway growing tired of playoff rebounds whether hes Williams beams at the making the playoffs the beginning of the Charlotte International Raceway. runs that last up until the playing center or forward. idea of having Jefferson last four years. race last week, he spins out all Keselowski, who has a large Jazz run into the Los Jefferson hasnt been on and Paul Millsap down low While it took Bell a little on his own off of Turn 2, an ill- lead in the series standings, Angeles Lakers. a winning team since he at the same time. Millsap while to fully grasp Utahs handling race car. They work earned his sixth Nationwide General manager Kevin was a rookie with the was last summers example offense,he made an imme- on it and end up with a top- victory of the season and No. 12 OConnor consulted with Celtics in 2004-05. After of how the Jazz were will- diate impression with his five. for his career. Williams while mulling going 15-67 last season ing to pay when they defense. “We had the same scenario Mike Bliss finished second, over players the Jazz were with the Timberwolves, matched Portlands $32 “He was already there at Charlotte with a race-win- followed by pole-sitter Justin considering and Williams, hes one of several scoring million offer to the defensively. He was not ning setup that won the race in Allgaier. now entering his sixth sea- options defenses face restricted free agent. afraid and he helped us win May and we limped home to a son, was happy to have against the Jazz this sea- And when center games,”Sloan said. 30th-place finish. Thats not — The Associated Press Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Sunday, October 24, 2010 Sports 5 Cougar defense keys narrow win over Cowboys PROVO, Utah (AP) — Mountain West). to cut the lead to 16-10 at half- pass that gave BYU a 25-13 lead. Freshman linebacker Kyle Van The Cougar defense held time. The touchdown pass was Noy batted down a fourth- Wyoming (2-6, 0-4) to three Wyomings Keith Lewis BYUs first in five games. down pass with 16 seconds left positive-yardage plays in the stepped in front of a Jake Heaps Wyomings Marcell Gipson to cap one last stand by a domi- first half. The Cowboys lost pass in the flat and returned it 55 blocked a short BYU field goal nant BYU defense and preserve yardage on nine first-half plays yards for a touchdown. The attempt with eight minutes left. a 25-20 win over Wyoming. and went into the locker room Cowboys lost yardage after a The Cowboy offense then The mostly stagnant Cowboy with negative-18 yards of total BYU fumble but still got a 44- struck quickly. offense marched 61 yards on the offense. yard field goal from Ian Watts. Robert Herron broke off a 47- games final drive, but the Seven of Wyomings first 10 BYU played without both of yard run and Samuels threw a Cougar defense held firm at its plays went for negative yards. its starting wide receivers. 16-yard touchdown pass to own 25. Van Noys deflection at The worst play was a bad snap ONeill Chambers was sus- Chris McNeill to cut the lead to the line of scrimmage followed over Austyn Carta-Samuels pended for the season for a vio- 25-20. pass breakups by teammates head that the quarterback lation of team rules. McKay Wyoming converted just two Shane Hunter, Andrew Rich wound up kicking out of the Jacobson was hurt on one of the third downs,but Samuels threw and Brandon Bradley. back of the end zone for a safe- games first plays. 20 yards to Zach Bolger on 4th- Bryan Kariya ran for 88 yards ty. Without them, the Cougars and-9 with two minutes left. and a touchdown, JJ Di Luigi BYU built a 16-0 lead on the stayed on the ground, running Three plays later, Wyoming had AP photo rushed for 83 yards and a safety and short touchdown for 216 yards on 51 carries. a first down at the BYU 25 with BYUs Joshua Quesada, left, is tackled by Wyomings touchdown and Joshua runs by Di Luigi and Kariya, but Heaps completed just 10 passes, 1:02 left. Gabe Knapton during the first half Saturday at LaVell Quezada added 63 more on the the Cowboys turned two late six of them to Luke Ashworth, Wyoming finished with 173 Edwards Stadium in Provo, Utah. ground for BYU (3-5, 2-2 Cougars turnovers into scores including a 12-yard touchdown yards, 191 in the second half. Mizzou shocks Sooners Newton, COLUMBIA, Mo. — Jerrell in the last seven years. In the and No. 11 Ohio State showed SYRACUSE 19, No. 5 Auburn Jackson spun free from a knot 2004 and 2008 seasons, the it was over its Wisconsin NO. 20 WEST VIRGINIA 14 of tacklers on a 38-yard recep- Utes went undefeated and hangover with a victory over MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — tion for the go-ahead score, won BCS bowl games. Purdue. Ryan Nassib threw a touch- sparking a 16-point fourth Pete Thomas threw for 185 Purdue (4-3, 2-1), which down pass, Ross Krautman top LSU, 24-17 quarter that helped No. 18 yards and the Rams (2-6, 1-3 had won four of five despite kicked four field goals and Missouri upend the top team MWC) were able to move the losing its front-line quarter- Syracuse scored nine points in the BCS standings with a ball against Utah in the first back, tailback and wide off turnovers in shocking AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — 36-27 victory over error- half but could only net two receiver,couldnt muster any- West Virginia. Cam Newton and No. 5 prone Oklahoma on field goals after getting inside thing against the Buckeyes, Syracuse (5-2, 2-1 Big East) Auburn are the last Saturday night. Utahs 10 twice. who were without leading snapped an eight-game losing unbeaten team in the SEC. The third-ranked Sooners tackler Ross Homan (foot). streak to West Virginia (5-2, 1- Not even LSUs defense (6-1, 2-1 Big 12) committed NO. 4 TCU 38,AIR FORCE 7 The Boilermakers didnt 1). The Orange made a could slow them down. three costly turnovers, out of FORT WORTH,Texas — Ed exceed 100 yards in total remarkable turnaround on With Newtons stan- character considering they Wesley had a career-high 209 offense until their final pos- defense after being throttled dard mix of power and had only five giveaways the yards and two touchdowns, session. at home by Pittsburgh 45-14 elusiveness, a huge play first six games. Two of the and the TCU defense stiffened last week. from Onterio McCalebb turnovers led to 10 points and after giving up its first October NO. 12 STANFORD 38, and a stingy from Nick the other squelched a drive touchdown, leading the WASHINGTON STATE 28 NO. 21 ARKANSAS 38, MISSISSIPPI 24 Fairley and the defense, deep in Missouri territory, Horned Frogs to a victory over STANFORD, Calif. — FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Auburn survived for a 24- AP photo and the Sooners also missed a Air Force. Andrew Luck threw for 190 Knile Davis ran for 176 yards 17 victory over No. 6 LSU Auburn quarterback Cameron chip-shot field goal. Wesley had more yards by yards and three touchdowns and three touchdowns, and on Saturday. An 86-yard scoring return himself than the nations No. 1 to help Stanford beat No. 21 Arkansas waited out The host Tigers (8-0, 5- Newton (2) runs for a first Gahn McGaffie on the open- rushing offense as the Frogs Washington State to post its two weather delays to beat 0) are at the top of the SEC down in the fourth quarter in an ing kickoff added to that edge piled up 377 yards on the best record after seven games former coach Houston Nutt West and the leagues best NCAA college football game as the Tigers (7-0, 3-0) ended ground, 30 more than the in 40 years. and Mississippi. chance to produce a fifth against LSU at Jordan-Hare a seven-game losing streak in Falcons averaged coming in. Stepfan Taylor ran for 142 The Razorbacks (5-2, 2-2 straight national champi- Stadium in Auburn, Ala., a lopsided series dating to yards and two touchdowns for SEC) also got a 97-yard punt on. Saturday. 1998, and beat the Sooners for NO. 7 ALABAMA 41,TENNESSEE 10 the Cardinal (6-1,3-1 -10), return for a touchdown from As for LSU (7-1, 4-1), only the second time in the KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — who hadnt won six of seven to Joe Adams while rebounding those Tigers couldnt slow weirdness yet again, this last 21 meetings overall. Trent Richardsons 65-yard open a season since Heisman from a loss to fifth-ranked down Newton and coach time in defeat. Thousands of fans from a touchdown run and 5-yard Trophy winner Jim Plunkett Auburn last week. The game Les Miles latest gamble in He opted to go for it on sellout crowd of 70,004 touchdown reception were helped them do it in 1970 on against the Rebels was delayed an adventurous season fourth-and-6 from LSUs swarmed the field before the part of 28 unanswered sec- the way to the Rose Bowl. twice by lightning that sent backfired. 30 after calling timeout end of Oklahomas final, ond-half points as Alabama fans and players scurrying for The leagues best with 3:27 left. The Tigers desperate play, taking down beat Tennessee. NO. 14 NEBRASKA 51, NO. 17 cover. offense won a showdown still seemed unsure of both goalposts. Greg McElroy completed 21 OKLAHOMA STATE 41 versus the top defense what they wanted to do on Missouri is 7-0 for the first of 32 for 264 yards, mostly to STILLWATER, Okla. — IOWA STATE 28, NO. 22 TEXAS 21 hands down. The teams the pivotal play. Jarrett time since 1960 when the Julio Jones, who set an Taylor Martinez set a AUSTIN, Texas — Austen 440 yards rushing was the Lee, the passing portion of school ended 11-0 and fin- Alabama single-game record Nebraska freshman record Arnaud passed for two touch- most Auburn had ever his teams quarterback ished No. 5 after beating Navy with 221 yards on 12 catches. with 323 yards passing and downs, Alexander Robinson rung up against an SEC tandem, tried to scramble in the Orange Bowl. This one threw a career-high five ran for 120 yards and two defense. for the first down but was was especially satisfying, NO. 8 MICHIGAN STATE 35, touchdown passes, and the scores, and Iowa State put “Going into this game, stopped well short by coming against a school that NORTHWESTERN 27 Cornhuskers knocked another home loss on Texas. we knew it was the No. 1 Neiko Thorpe. whipped them the last two EVANSTON, Ill. — Kirk Oklahoma State from the The Longhorns, back home offense vs. the No. 1 Miles said the decision meetings, ending the Tigers Cousins threw for 331 yards ranks of the unbeaten. for the first time since a 34-12 defense, the clash of the was “not close at all.” one-week stay at No. 1 with a and three touchdowns, and Martinez, who came in loss to UCLA on Sept. 25, Titans,”said Newton, who “I just wanted to make 38-17 victory in the 2007 Big No. 8 Michigan State rallied trailing only Michigans dropped a second straight in has already run for more sure we had the right call,” 12 championship game and from 17 points down to remain Denard Robinson in yards Austin for the first time since yards than any other SEC he said. “I just felt like the hammering them again 62-21 unbeaten. rushing by a quarterback, 1997. quarterback. “There was way they were controlling in the 2008 conference title B.J. Cunningham made an showed off his arm while also This one came against an licks I was taking from dif- the ball on the ground and game. acrobatic grab for the go- running for 112 yards on 19 Iowa State defense that had ferent people left and then the chance of mis- Oklahoma became another ahead touchdown with two carries. given up 120 points the previ- right. We knew that was handling the punt.” national championship front- minutes left. Edwin Baker Brandon Kinnie caught the ous two games. going to be the case going Miles had been saved by runner to tumble in a road added a 25-yard scoring run first three touchdown passes into this game.” a few inches on a fake field conference game, following and Eric Gordon intercepted of his career, including an 8- NO. 23 VIRGINIA TECH 44, DUKE 7 Newtons record-set- goal that worked against Alabama and Ohio State, who Dan Persa to seal a wild win. yard lob from Martinez that BLACKSBURG, Va. — ting performance was Florida and a mulligan were both No. 1 in the AP poll made it 51-34 in the final 5 Tyrod Taylor threw for 280 another impressive entry after a Tennessee penalty when they lost the past two NO. 10 WISCONSIN 31, NO. 13 IOWA 30 minutes. yards and three touchdowns in his Heisman Trophy allowed the winning Saturdays. IOWA CITY, Iowa — Oklahoma States Kendall and Virginia Tech rolled to a candidacy. He ran for 217 touchdown. This time he That helped clear the way Montee Ball ran 8 yards for a Hunter ran for 201 yards, but victory over Duke. yards and two touch- just gave it back to Newton for the Sooners to be first touchdown with 1:06 left and Nebraska (6-1, 2-1 Big 12) Taylor was 13 of 17 passing downs on 28 carries, and and Auburn. The huge when the BCS standings Wisconsin rallied to beat forced the Cowboys (6-1, 2-1) and finished with 327 yards of McCalebb sprinted 70 quarterback ran for two debuted last week, but it will Iowa. to go three-and-out on three total offense, putting him less yards for the go-ahead first downs before taking a be a short stay. Oregon will Scott Tolzien threw for 205 of their four drives in the sec- than 100 away from becoming score with 5:05 left. knee twice to let the clock likely take the top spot. yards and a touchdown, and ond half while pulling ahead. the schools career leader. Newton broke the run out. Second place could go to Boise John Clay added a pair of leagues single-season This game predictably State, Auburn or maybe TCU. touchdowns for the Badgers NO. 19 SOUTH CAROLLINA 21, NO. 24 MISSISSIPPI STATE 29, UAB 24 rushing mark for a quar- also went down to the final (7-1, 3-1 Big Ten), who kept VANDERBILT 7 STARKVILLE, Miss. — terback of 1,006 yards by minutes for two teams NO. 9 UTAH 59, COLORADO STATE 6 their final drive alive by con- NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Freshman LaDarius Perkins Auburns Jimmy Sidle in that have been living on SALT LAKE CITY — Jordan verting a fake punt deep in Brian Maddox rushed for a rushed for 131 yards and a 1963 two-thirds through the edge. And the fans of Wynn threw for 321 yards and their own territory. career-high 146 yards and touchdown as Mississippi the season. He also topped an improbable national three touchdowns in drizzly Punter Brad Nortman ran 17 the game-clinching touch- State survived an upset scare Heisman winner Pat championship contender weather and Utah thrashed yards on fourth down from his down to lead South Carolina to beat Alabama- Sullivans 40-year-old mostly lingered in the Colorado State to stay own 26 with Wisconsin trail- to a difficult win over Birmingham. school mark of 26 TDs stands to celebrate after unbeaten. ing 30-24. The Badgers con- Vanderbilt, giving Steve rushing and passing in a dwelling in defending The sophomore quarter- verted another fourth down Spurrier his 40th victory NO. 25 MIAMI 33, NORTH CAROLINA 10 season. national champion back went 23 of 29 and with 3:23 left and Ball capped with the Gamecocks. MIAMI — Jacory Harris Miles, meanwhile, Alabamas shadow the reached the 300-yard mark an 80-yard drive with the The win snapped South threw three touchdown pass- stirred up late-game past two seasons. for the third time in his career. game-winning score, barely Carolinas seven-game es to move into second place With the game in hand, Wynn breaking the goal line with an Southeastern Conference on Miamis career list,Damien didnt play after Matt Asiatas outstretched arm holding the road losing streak that dated Berry ran for his fourth rushing touchdown pushed ball. back to 2008 and put the straight game of 100-plus Green helps Hawaii run Utah to a 38-6 lead midway Gamecocks (5-2, 3-2) in first yards and the Hurricanes through the third quarter. NO. 11 OHIO STATE 49, PURDUE 0 place in the SEC East. South scored 30 straight points to The Utes (4-0 Mountain COLUMBUS, Ohio — Carolina had lost two of the easily get past North Carolina. past Utah State 45-7 West Conference) ran their Terrelle Pryor threw for three last three to Vanderbilt (2-5, 1- record to 7-0 for the third time scores,Dan Herron ran for two 3). — The Associated Press LOGAN, Utah (AP) — quarter, both of which led Alex Green ran for 172 to Hawaii touchdowns. yards and four touch- Aggies punter Peter downs, both career highs, Caldwell bobbled a snap College scores as Hawaii ran past Utah that ended up the hands of State 45-7 Saturday. Hawaiis David Graves, FAR WEST Weber St. 44, Portland St. 41 SOUTHWEST Miami 33, North Carolina 10 Green had scoring runs who ran it in from 6 yards BYU 25, Wyoming 20 MIDWEST Arkansas 37,Mississippi 24 Middle Tennessee 38, Louisiana- Cal Poly 22, North Dakota 21 Illinois 43, Indiana 13 Arkansas St. 37,Florida Atlantic 16 Monroe 10 of 2, 17,36 and 60 yards for out. On Utah States next California 50, Arizona St. 17 Kent St. 30, Bowling Green 6 Baylor 47,Kansas St. 42 Mississippi St. 29, UAB 24 the Warriors (6-2, 4-0 possession, Corey Paredes E. Washington 28, Sacramento St. 24 Michigan St. 35, Northwestern 27 Houston 45, SMU 20 South Carolina 21, Vanderbilt 7 WAC). Bryant Moniz intercepted a pass that led Fresno St. 33, San Jose St. 18 Missouri 36, Oklahoma 27 Iowa St. 28, Texas 21 UCF 41, Rice 14 added 389 yards passing to Greens 36-yard TD run Hawaii 45, Utah St. 7 N. Illinois 33, Cent. Michigan 7 Nebraska 51, Oklahoma St. 41 Virginia 48, E. Michigan 21 and a touchdown, com- on the next play. Idaho 37,New Mexico St. 14 Ohio 34, Miami (Ohio) 13 TCU 38, Air Force 7 Virginia Tech 44, Duke 7 pleting 25 of 41 passes. Hawaii had 606 yards of Montana 24, N. Arizona 21 SOUTH W. Kentucky 54, Louisiana-Lafayette 21 Ohio St. 49, Purdue 0 Diondre Borel had the offense in the game, much Montana St. 37,N. Colorado 35 Penn St. 33, Minnesota 21 Alabama 41, Tennessee 10 EAST S. Utah 31, South Dakota 13 Texas A&M 45, Kansas 10 Auburn 24, LSU 17 Maryland 24, Boston College 21 lone score for Utah State of which was played in a San Diego 30, Valparaiso 10 Toledo 31, Ball St. 24 Clemson 27,Georgia Tech 13 Navy 35, Notre Dame 17 (2-5, 0-3) on a 35-yard run heavy rain. The Aggies Stanford 38, Washington St. 28 W. Michigan 56, Akron 10 East Carolina 37,Marshall 10 Pittsburgh 41, Rutgers 21 in the second quarter. were held to 181 yards of Texas Tech 27,Colorado 24 Wisconsin 31, Iowa 30 Georgia 44, Kentucky 31 Syracuse 19, West Virginia 14 Utah State committed offense, their lowest out- Utah 59, Colorado St. 6 Louisville 26, Connecticut 0 Temple 42, Buffalo 0 two turnovers in the third put of the year. Sports 6 Sunday, October 24, 2010 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NFL WEEK 7 Manager says Favre Desperation time for four teams called Sterger last year NEW YORK (AP) — A multiple calls, but said spokesman for the woman Sterger did not answer the By Barry Wilner who allegedly received phone. Associated Press writer lewd photos and inappro- The New York Post first priate text messages from reported the June 2009 It’s already desperation two years ago call, citing an unidentified time for some NFL teams. said Saturday the quarter- source. Without wins this weekend, back tried to contact the The NFL is investigating the Cowboys, Chargers, former New York Jets game the allegations against Vikings and Bengals, all divi- hostess in 2009. Favre and is attempting to sion winners a year ago, Phil Reese, Jenn Sterger’s speak with Sterger, who might become irrelevant. manager, told The hasn’t decided yet whether Minnesota has the best Associated Press that Favre she will talk to the league. opportunity to set things called Sterger last June. “We have an ongoing right when Brett Favre leads Reese declined comment dialogue with the NFL,” the Vikings into Lambeau when asked if there were Reese said. Field, where the sight of him in purple makes the Cheeseheads turn, well, pur- ple in anger. Favre will set yet another NFL mark Sunday night with his 119th start at Lambeau, the most in one stadium,sur- passing John Elway, who had 118 at Mile High in Denver. The Vikings haven’t won on the road since beating the Packers last Nov. 1. But a win puts them right back in the NFC North race, where Chicago is a surprising 4-2, yet has showed lots of slip- page lately. “I’m reluctant to say I’m excited about coming back,” AP photo Favre says. “I know how New Mexico State’s Kenny Turner’s helmet flies as Idaho’s Jonah tough it is to play there. But it’s a huge challenge and we Sataraka rips him down by his jersey for a loss in the second quar- need a victory.” ter of Saturday’s game in Moscow. AP photo Dallas can make inroads in the NFC East on Monday San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers (17) drops back to pass during the first quarter of an NFL night with a win over the football game against the St. Louis Rams Sunday in St. Louis. New York Giants, who finally Idaho get to play a division oppo- Right away. ago and are capable replace- downs, fourth in the league. nent. ments, Kolb for Michael Vick But that’s offset by an Continued from Sports 1 Maurice Shaw — and 256 The Bengals travel to CINCINNATI (2-3) AT ATLANTA (4-2) (ribs) and Collins for Vince offense that is at 18 percent it as a cheap hit. yards before halftime. Atlanta knowing they can’t The Bengals rate in the Young (left knee). (13 of 74) and went 0 for 12 Turner was flagged for a But the senior QB lost his afford many more slips in the middle of the pack statisti- Also more than capable is last week. personal foul, but the dam- touch after that, and the AFC North, which also hous- cally, but their last two out- the Titans’ ultra-physical age had been done: Dickson Vandal offense quickly lost its es two of the league’s best ings were disturbing. After defense, which leads the BUFFALO (0-5) AT BALTIMORE (4-2) was carted off the field and rhythm. UI didn’t muster a teams, the Steelers and losses to Cleveland and league with 24 sacks and tops The Bills come in rested off taken to Moscow’s Gritman first down on four of its five Ravens. Tampa Bay, they step up in the AFC with 10 picks. The a bye week.The Ravens come Medical Center to have sur- possessions to start the sec- San Diego, shockingly tied class — even if the Falcons Titans won’t face dangerous in rankled after blowing a gery. ond half and had just 56 yards for last place in the AFC West looked pretty weak last week WR DeSean Jackson (con- game in New England. The gruesome injury set in the final two quarters. at 2-4, might have the tough- at Philadelphia. cussion), but Jeremy Maclin Buffalo has a league-low off a stream of verbal out- The usually accurate est assignment when it “It’s do or die,”Cincinnati had a big game after Jackson four takeaways, has scored bursts from Vandal defend- Enderle ended up just 5-of- entertains New England. But receiver Chad Ochocinco went out against Atlanta. the fewest points in the AFC ers toward the NMSU side- 15 passing after halftime the Chargers’wins both came says. “We’re 2-3. To get into a and yielded the most of any line and made for a sobering before being replaced by at home. hole at 2-4 is a no-no. This is ARIZONA (3-2) AT SEATTLE (3-2) team that’s played only five postgame scene Saturday Brian Reader. Elsewhere Sunday, it’s a must-win. I’m sure people The winner emerges as the games.Time to switch from a after a 37-14 Idaho win. “I think we started real Pittsburgh at Miami, are not going to take it like favorite in the NFC West, 4-3 alignment to a 3-4 to “It’s really hard to swal- fast, real physical,” said Philadelphia at Tennessee, that, but it is, to salvage what particularly if it is the hopefully improve the worst low,” said Robert Siavii, a Shaw, who returned from a Arizona at Seattle, we do have left of our season. Cardinals because of how run defense in football. fellow linebacker and one-game suspension. “We Washington at Chicago, And that’s it.” hard it is to beat the Seahawks The Ravens complained Dickson’s roommate. “He’s came out how we should Buffalo at Baltimore, St. This is a chance for the at home. Coming off a bye, loudly about the league’s like my older brother. I’ve every week. We just didn’t Louis at Tampa Bay, Bengals to prosper on Arizona starts undrafted decision to suspend players lived with him for two years. finish the game.” Cleveland at New Orleans, offense. Atlanta rookie line- rookie QB Max Hall against a for illegal hits, but their To see him out of the field The game was marred by Jacksonville at Kansas City, backer Sean Weatherspoon defense that ripped Chicago’s defense is plenty good really hurts me and just gave 21 combined penalties – 12 San Francisco at Carolina, will miss his second straight offensive line — doesn’t enough to dominate without me an extra push to be even on NMSU. The Aggies (1-6, and Oakland at Denver. game with a sprained right everyone? — for six sacks in flagrant shots and macho more strong.” 0-3) had several big gains Off this week are knee and cornerback Dunta Seattle’s most impressive intimidation tactics. They Vandal coach Robb Akey and one touchdown wiped Indianapolis (4-2), the New Robinson sustained a con- victory so far. hope to have safety Ed Reed, tried to calm his defense away by flags. York Jets (5-1), Detroit (1-5) cussion on his hit on Eagles The Cardinals have won who spent six weeks on the after what had already NMSU QB Matt Christian and Houston (4-2). receiver DeSean Jackson. four straight and six of seven physically unable to perform turned into a chippy second completed only 8 of 29 pass- Robinson is appealing a against Seattle. list while recovering from half. But the raw emotions es. But he led two touch- MINNESOTA (2-3) $50,000 fine from the league offseason hip surgery. were hard to suppress. down drives in the final sec- AT GREEN BAY (3-3) for the hit that also left ST. LOUIS (3-3) AT TAMPA BAY (3-2) “I saw some rage,” Akey onds of each half. Despite the distractions Jackson with a concussion. St. Louis won one game in JACKSONVILLE (3-3) said. “I saw a lot of hurt.” Notes: Idaho offensive surrounding Favre and alle- 2009 and Tampa Bay won AT KANSAS CITY (3-2) There were no alterca- guard Tevita Halaholo sus- gations he sent lewd photos NEW ENGLAND (4-1) three. Look at them now. If the Chiefs truly are con- tions after the injury. And tained an undisclosed injury and racy messages to a for- AT SAN DIEGO (2-4) The Rams seem to have tenders, now is the time to following the game, Turner that Akey said shouldn’t be mer game hostess with the Panic hasn’t quite set in yet more of a chance to contend prove it. They play the Jags, approached Akey at mid- serious. In addition to Jets in 2008, the Vikings beat in San Diego because the in the weak NFC West than Bills, Raiders and Broncos in field and asked him to relay a Dickson, backup linebacker Dallas last week with some Chargers often start a season the Buccaneers do in the the next month,teams with a message to Dickson. John McKinley suffered a big plays, notably Percy slowly. Last year, they went stronger NFC South. Top combined 7-16 record. Plus, “I just wanted to tell broken leg. Harvin’s 95-yard kickoff from 2-3 to 13-3 and ran away overall draft choice Sam the Jaguars could be without (Dickson) I’m sorry,”Turner return. If they don’t keep the with the AFC West. Bradford has excelled more starting QB David Garrard told the coach. “Honest, I Idaho 37, New Mexico State 14 New Mexico St. 0 7 0 7 — 14 turnaround going, the climb TE Antonio Gates has been than any rookie QB can be (concussion) and backup was just playing football.” Idaho 17 14 3 3 — 37 First Quarter back to contention could unstoppable and Philip expected to, and Steven Trent Edwards (right The Vandals (4-3) collect- Id—FG Farquhar 41, 11:48. Id—P.Davis 11 pass from Enderle (Farquhar kick), 7:24. become too steep: Rivers ranks third in passer Jackson is within 32 yards of thumb), leaving two retreads ed their first WAC win of the Id—Shaw 2 pass from Enderle (Farquhar kick), 2:20. Minnesota visits New rating. The numbers are surpassing Eric Dickerson from off the street, Todd season before entering a Second Quarter Id—McCarty 13 run (Farquhar kick), 9:32. England next weekend. impressive: top-rated overall team’s mark for yards rushing. Bouman and Patrick daunting string of three Id—Bailey 2 pass from Enderle (Farquhar kick), :48. NMSU—Nelson 17 pass from Christian (Stampler kick), The Packers are banged- in yards gained and yards Tampa has four sacks all Ramsey, to play. games against the upper tier :07. Third Quarter up, especially on defense, allowed, in passing and in season, a league low. The KC will match last year’s of the conference. Next Id—FG Farquhar 38, :52. and will need a strong pass pass defense. Yet the Rams had seven last week win total with a victory and week they play at Hawaii, Fourth Quarter Id—FG Farquhar 47, 2:59. rush in what is sure to be a Chargers are struggling against the Chargers. stop a two-game slide. which is 4-0 in WAC play. NMSU—Howard 28 pass from Christian (Stampler kick), :19. ramped-up atmosphere. mightily with an AFC-high Idaho pounced on the A—13,812. NMSU Id They should get back line- 14 giveaways and awful spe- CLEVELAND (1-5) AT OAKLAND (2-4) AT DENVER (2-4) Aggies with three consecu- First downs 16 21 backer Clay Matthews, who cial teams. NEW ORLEANS (4-2) Another team unsure tive touchdown drives and Rushes-yards 43-155 27-88 Passing 134 304 leads the NFL in sacks with Now here come the effi- It looks like the Saints about its QB, the Raiders, eventually led 31-0 late in Comp-Att-Int 8-29-0 27-51-0 Return Yards 10 (-1) 8½ sacks, but missed the cient Patriots, who rarely found their stride against against a club with no such the second quarter. The Punts-Avg. 9-36.9 6-50.7 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-1 loss to Miami with a ham- beat themselves and always Tampa, and now they face an worries. Oakland isn’t sure if onslaught started with a Penalties-Yards 12-99 9-118 string injury. seize on opponents’ mis- injury-plagued club that Bruce Gradkowski, Jason seven-play series capped by Time of Poss. 30:49 29:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS “The guy, he’s something takes. doesn’t match up well at all Campbell, Kyle Boller ... 11-yard strike from Nate RUSHING—New Mexico St., Turner 18-77, Christian 10- 38, Rust 5-17, S.Smith 9-13, Rogers 1-10. Idaho, else, man,”Packers DT Ryan in the Browns. Just think: Kenny Stabler or Jim Enderle to Preston Davis. McCarty 8-55, Jackson 11-40, Bailey 3-3, Team 1-0, Enderle 3-(-3), Reader 1-(-7). Pickett says. “We definitely PITTSBURGH (4-1) AT MIAMI (3-2) Drew Brees, winner of eight Plunkett will start. Enderle was dynamite for PASSING—New Mexico St., Christian 8-29-0-134. need him. Our defense is not The last time the Dolphins straight against the AFC — Denver’s Kyle Orton has much of the first half. He Idaho, Enderle 25-47-0-291, Reader 2-4-0-13. the same without him.” beat the Steelers was 1998, a including last February’s emerged as one of the accounted for three TD RECEIVING—New Mexico St., Nelson 2-48, Lee 2-27, Turner 2-22, Howard 1-28, Williams 1-9. Idaho, Shaw 6- 21-0 romp in which the Super Bowl — against Colt league’s most efficient quar- passes – one on a splendid 73, Greenwood 6-54, P.Davis 5-50, Hardy 3-78, Bailey NEW YORK GIANTS (4-2) AT DALLAS quarterbacks were Dan McCoy at QB. McCoy was 23 terbacks since coming to over-the-shoulder grab by 3-20, Veltung 2-10, Jackson 1-16, Elmo 1-3. (1-4), MONDAY NIGHT Marino and Kordell Stewart. of 33 for 281 yards with one Denver to replace Jay Cutler. No game will have more Pittsburgh has won four touchdown and two inter- He’s doing well this year focus on pass protection straight since. ceptions in his debut against without a running game — than this one. The Giants Ben Roethlisberger had a Pittsburgh. Denver ranks last in rushing Tevis have won three straight strong return after ending his Linebacker Scott Fujita with 404 yards (2.7 a carry). thanks greatly to a sacks four-game suspension, might find himself on the This is the 100th meeting Continued from Sports 1 has over the past couple of parade: DE Osi Umenyiora throwing for three TDs wrong sideline Sunday. He of these AFC West rivals and interest from much more seasons. has seven sacks and six against Cleveland. And the spent the past four seasons AFL originals. The Raiders prominent programs: “I knew that good things forced fumbles in that span. Steel Curtain has allowed 60 with the Saints, then signed lead 56-41-2. Oregon State, Arizona, were going on here,” Tevis New York has 21 sacks, tied points,by far the fewest in the with Cleveland as a free Arizona State, BYU. But in said. “But I never dreamed for the NFC lead. league. The Steelers’ point agent. SAN FRANCISCO (1-5) the end, his offer from it would get to this level.” The Cowboys also can get differential of 10.8 per game AT CAROLINA (0-5) Boise State matched his Yet Tevis ignores the after the quarterback with is the NFL’s highest. WASHINGTON (3-3) Thankfully, the 49ers won hunch that playing for the talking heads and the DeMarcus Ware and Miami has lost both home AT CHICAGO (4-2) last week against Oakland or Broncos was the best fit. constant yammering Anthony Spencer. games and won all three on If the Bears can’t shore up else this game might have “When I took a visit to about who deserves to One major difference the road.It ranks last in punt- their blocking, their fast start been banned from the air- Boise State, I fell in love play in what Bowl between these teams is that ing average and next to last in will disintegrate. waves. Carolina goes back to with the place,”Tevis said. Championship Series Eli Manning is calmer under kickoff return average. Washington ranks 31st in Matt Moore at quarterback “I loved the coaches and game. Instead he prefers pressure than Tony Romo. pass defense, and other than after rookie Jimmy Clausen the team and what they to do his talking with his And the pressure sure is on in PHILADELPHIA (4-2) Brian Orakpo, has no true struggled as much as he did were all about.” play on the field. Dallas. AT TENNESSEE (4-2) sackmasters. But the while at Notre Dame. The While the Broncos were “I don’t get motivated “We believe in each other,” Uncertain quarterback sit- Redskins are plus-5 in Niners are at the bottom with just rising in prominence, with words,” Tevis said. “I safety Gerald Sensabaugh says. uations in both cities, but the turnovers. a minus-8 turnover margin, Tevis still didn’t envision just like to go out there and “We’ve got a good team. We’re backups — Kevin Kolb for Chicago’s defense has held and their 15 giveaways are one that Boise State would be play. When the lights come just making simple mistakes Philly, Kerry Collins for opponents to a 31.8 percent fewer than the league’s worst: garnering the national on, I just turn into a differ- that we need to correct.” Tennessee — led wins a week conversion rate on third by Carolina. attention that the program ent person.” Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho YOUR SPORTS Sunday, October 24, 2010 Sports 7 Intermountain Martial Arts students compete in Rupert

Courtesy photo Kimberly JV wins district title Twins Katie and Gracie Limberakism, 5, of Intermountain Martial Courtesy photos Arts earned medals in the Little Tigers division at a recent regional Miriam Ali earned a silver medal in forms and a gold medal in sparring The Kimberly High School junior varsity volleyball team claimed its tournament in Rupert hosted by Pil Sung Martial Arts. The event in Rupert at Pil Sungs regional tournament. Ali is a low green belt and district championship Monday night. The Bulldogs also took first place was the first Tae kwon do tournament for the Limbraskisms. has been training at Intermountain Martial Arts for a year. Pictured at the Wood River on Sept 11. Pictured, from left, front row: Kelci Kelly, Pictured with the twins are instructors James and Tina Morrison. from left, are Joe Lee, Ali, Tycko Franklin, David Hornbacher and Jay Ha. Channing Merrell and Brittani Applewhite; second row: Nicole Allen, Michelle Olsen, Kylie Martin and Heidi Funk; back row: Cassidy Berry, Erica Williams, Coach Kallie Webb, Brook Murphy and Miranda Overacre. Not pictured: Kelsey Wright.

Jacob Buscher and Stephanie Case of Intermountain Martial Arts com- Kylie Fleming, 7, displays her medal earned at in Rupert at Pil Sungs peted in forms, sparring and board breaking at a recent Tae kwon do annual regional tournament. Fleming is a high green belt and has regional tournament in Rupert hosted by Pil Sung Martial Arts. The been training at Intermountain Martial Arts for 2 years. Fleming tournament was the first for Buscher, a high yellow belt, who earned competed in forms and sparring in the girls color belt division. his first medal. Case, 4, earned a silver medal in sparring and a gold in Pictured with her is instructor Joe Lee. forms. Pictured with Busher and Case is Master Don Rider.

Courtesy photo Your Scores Kimberly cowgirl wins saddle BOWLING Koti Jo Moses 189, Paige Maher Riley Magee 111, Eli Cook 85, Brock Bryan Price 234. Rondi Johnson of Kimberly was the high point series winner in the 183, Megan McAllister 164. Hanson 73. LADIES SERIES: Tawnia Bryant 641, 2010 Zollinger Ranch Extreme Cowboy Race Series. Johnson rode BOWLADROME, TWIN FALLS MENS CONSOLIDATED GIRLS SERIES: Lindsay Beem 150. Cheryl Kerr 587,Kelsie Bryant 575, SUNDAY EARLY MIXED SERIES: Neil Welsh 692, Tony Everts GIRLS GAMES: Lindsay Beem 77. Sylvia Wood 541. 9-year-old Quincy to the victory, which earned her a handmade cham- MENS SERIES: Jake Carnahan 642, 663, Rick Frederikson 657,Tony SUNSET BOWL, BUHL LADIES GAMES: Tawnia Bryant 259, pionship roping saddle. The saddle was presented to Johnson at the Jonathan Vaughn 575, Joe Harkins Cowan 652. STARLITE Cheryl Kerr 251, Kelsie Bryant 215, 21st Annual Zollinger Quarterhorse Ranch Production Sale on Sept 11. 569, Paul Gosnell 537. GAMES: Rick Frederikson 267,Byron MENS SERIES: Mike Olson 733. Sylvia Wood 196. MENS GAMES: Jake Carnahan 257, The series is based on the Craig Cameron Extreme Cowboy Races and Wayment 266, Juan Hernandez MENS GAMES: T.J. Carender 297. EARLY FRIDAY MIXED Jonathan Vaughan 232, Joe Harkins 266, Todd Fiscus 259. LADIES SERIES: Nita Maier 579. MENS SERIES: Trevor Wakley 642, features monthly competition throughout the spring and summer at 222, Robert Dyer 200, Paul Gosnell MAGIC VALLEY SENIORS LADIES GAMES: Nita Maier 216. Jody Bryant 627,Mike Goodson the Zollinger Quarterhorse Ranch in Oakley. Contestants were tested 200, Shane Cook 200. MENS SERIES: Ken Cameron 513, PINBUSTERS 575, Mike Goodson 575. on their trail skills on a course set up at the ranch that included creek LADIES SERIES: Carlene Jarrell 441, Duke Stimpson 500, Gary Hartruft SERIES: Pat Russell 657,Dee Maier MENS GAMES: Trevor Wakley 255, Emily Cook 429, Dana Stewart 400, crossings, log jumps, roping, shooting, moguls and ditches. Extreme 482, Del McGuire 445. 632, Lee Taylor 628, T.J. Carender Kia Mathews 231, Mike Goodson Carla Sunde 397. MENS GAMES: Duke Stimpson 221, 619, Dustin McCallister 619. 224, Jody Bryant 222. Cowboy Racing requires contestants to demonstrate both speed and LADIES GAMES: Dana Stewart 207, Ken Cameron 190, Del McGuire 171, GAMES: Pat Russell 242, Ron LADIES SERIES: Julie Shaffer 490, horsemanship skills, testing the communication and teamwork Emily Cook 157,Carlene Jarrell 156, Cy Bullers 169. Romero 234, Lee Taylor 233, Keith Elara Smith 476, Paula Wakley 471, Carla Sunde 155. between horse and rider. Information: http://www.zquarterhorses.com. LADIES SERIES: Barbara Frith 487, Simmons 231. LaDona Molsee 462. MONDAY FOLLIES Tina Holland 477,Jean McGuire SUNSET SENIORS LADIES GAMES: Paula Wakley 194, MENS SERIES: Joe McClure 626, Ed 468, Betty Taylor 429. MENS SERIES: Don Huff 544. LaDona Molsee 181, Julie Shaffer Dutry 534, Dennis Seckel 521, Rick LADIES GAMES: Barbara Frith 184, MENS GAMES: Don Huff 201. 179, Elara Smith 177. Morrow 517. Tina Holland 177,Betty Taylor 169, LADIES SERIES: Dixie Schroeder SNAKE RIVER BOWL, BURLEY MENS GAMES: Joe McClure 233, Ed Jean McGuire 161. 484. MONDAY MARAUDERS Dutry 228, Bill Boren 203, Dennis LADIES CLASSIC LADIES GAMES: Carol Ruhter 187. SERIES: Lori Parish 520, Diane Seckel 201. SERIES: Kay Puschel 490, Deborah LUCKY STRIKERS Strolberg 478, Derry Smith 469. LADIES SERIES: Michele Seckel 577, Reynolds 489, Cindy Garrett 478, SERIES: Elaine Wigington 515, Darla GAMES: Derry Smith 185, Lori Tonia Collins 527,Kay Puschel 511, Sharon Simmons 472. McCallister 496. Parish 184, Jessica Hodge 183. Sylvia Inman 501. GAMES: Deborah Reynolds 186, GAMES: Elaine Wigington 223, June LADIES TRIOS SH-BOOM Cindy Garrett 185, Shirley Long 170, Sherrell 195. SERIES: Tiffiany Hager 581, Kris MENS SERIES: Clint Koyle 655, Rick Courtesy photo Carol Quaintance 166. MASONS TROPHY Jones 522, Kira Teal 498. Ceperich 639, Nick Parsons 628, C.S.I. THURSDAY SERIES: Dixie Schroeder 491, Verna GAMES: Tiffinay Hager 210, Linda T.F. resident wins car Kelly Jeroue 605. MENS SERIES: Ryan Larson 460, Kodesh 414, Nancy Bright 411, Studer 193, Stephanie Stelly 188. MENS GAMES: Clint Koyle 248, Luther Hayes 405, Will Lehrsch 373, Carol Ruhter 408. MENS CLASSIC TRIO Jay Geiger of Twin Falls won a 1968 Mustang Kelly Jeroue 224, Rick Ceperich Austin Humphries 358. GAMES: Dixie Schroder 172, Verna SERIES: Stan Chambliss 896, Brad Fastback-Victor Edelbrock signed track car through 223, Nick Parsons 223. MENS GAMES: Austin Humphries Kodesh 171. Carol Ruhter 160, Holm 889, Logan Parish 876. LADIES SERIES: Diana Brady 546, the Yearone Track Car Giveaway held by the 162, Ryan Larson 162, Will Lehrsch Nancy Bright 156. GAMES: Stan Chambliss 278, Brad Stacey Lanier 527,Barbara 154, Luther haynes 149. SPARE PAIRS Holm 267,Logan Parish 257. PowerblockTV show on the Spike Network. Geiger Reynolds 516, Kathi Jeroue 495. LADIES SERIES: Ashlee Nowak 345, MENS SERIES: Dirk McCallister TUESDAY MIXED was one of 430,000 entries. The car will be on dis- LADIES GAMES: Barbara Reynolds Kristen Magalogo 242. 669. MENS SERIES: Tyson Hirsch 692, play from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 20-21 and Nov. 23 at 206, Diana Brady 205, Kathi Jeroue LADIES GAMES: Ashlee Nowak 144, MENS GAMES: Dirk McCallister Bob Bywater 683, Shon Bywater 190, Krislyn Canary 185. Kristen Magalogo 141. 255. 666. Pole Line Commercial Tire (679 Pole Line Road) in MID MORNING MIXED SUNSET LADIES SERIES: Darla McCallister MENS GAMES: Tyson Hirsch 279, Geiger Twin Falls. MENS SERIES: Josh Groves 636, SERIES: Tracey Hoffman 670, Teya 526. Bob Bywater 268, Rick Hieb 248. Blaine McAllister 619, Ed Dutry 618, Moses 563, Kristy Rodriguez 559, LADIES GAMES: Sheilia Lemmons LADIES SERIES: Annette Hirsch Eddie Chappell 581. Linda Williams 511. 219. 624, Tiffinay Hager 616, Stacy Hieb MENS GAMES: Josh Groves 246, Ed GAMES: Teya Moses 261, Tracey MAGIC BOWL, TWIN FALLS 546. Dutry 233, Maury Miller 227,Blaine Hoffman 261, Linda Williams 217, SUNDAY ROLLERS LADIES GAMES: Annette Hirsch 219, McAllister 214. Corinne Goble 200. MENS SERIES: Kyle Mason 663, Tiffinay Hager 213, Stacy Hieb 199. LADIES SERIES: Char DeRoche 553, FRIDAY P.M. SENIORS R.D. Adema 629, Keith Kelly 605, RAILROADERS Kim Leazer 553, Gail Cederlund MENS SERIES: Tom Smith 585, Harvey McCoy 584. SERIES: Theresa Knowlton 574, 528, Kimberlie Kepner 499. Dave Wilson 556, Bill Boren 546, MENS GAMES: Kyle Mason 257, Jamie Stewart 542, Tammy Raines LADIES GAMES: Char DeRoche 198, Bob Chalfant 545. Harvey McCoy 237,R.D. Adema 511. Margie Howard 195, Kim Leazer MENS GAMES: Bob Chalfant 213, 225, Keith Kelly 215. GAMES: Theresa Knowlton 219, 190, Gail Cederlund 190. Tom Smith 204, Doug Sutherland LADIES SERIES: Amanda Crider Sharon Hissung 185, Tammy TUESDAY A.M. TRIOS 201, Eddie Chappell 200, Dave 533, Kim Dreisigacker 482, Brenda Raines 184. SERIES: Barbara Frith 555, Jean Wilson 200. Staley 471, Ida Countryman 444. WEDNESDAY MIXED McGuire 504, Billie Mason 491, LADIES SERIES: Dee Hall 515, Shirley LADIES GAMES: Robin Mason 212, MENS SERIES: Justin Studer 733, Jessie Biggerstaff 491. Griffiths 505, Bonnie Draper 485, Kim Dreisigacker 208, Amanda Ryan Swalling 604, Jordan Parish GAMES: Billie Mason 201, Veann Jean McGuire 475. Crider 189, Brenda Staley 172. 597. Jacobson 193, Kathy Salisbury 191, LADIES GAMES: Dee Hall 195, Jean COMMERCIAL MENS GAMES: Justin Studer 256, Barbara Frith 188. McGuire 191, Joyce Gibbons 189, SERIES: Leon Klimes 710, Zach Ryan Swalling 247,Jordan Parish C.S.I. TUESDAY Shirley Griffiths 180. Black 689, Mark Branham 657, 226. MENS SERIES: Jake Carnahan 598, MOOSE John Bonnett 649. LADIES SERIES: Annette Hirsch Cody McKnight 475, Robbie Jerome MENS SERIES: Cory Moore 743, GAMES: Mark Branham 278, Leon 542, Susan Fowler 412, Gayle 392, Cameron Searle 388. Tony Brass 683, Bob Leazer 667, Klimes 257,Zach Black 243, Jody Erekson 391. MENS GAMES: Jake Carnahan 238, Cobey Magee 665. Bryant 237. LADIES GAMES: Annette Hirsch 122, Cody McKnight 165, Jared Purcell MENS GAMES: Cory Moore 256, MASON TROPHY Susan Fowler 164, Sharon Smith 158, Cameron Searle 146. Bob Leazer 248, Cobey Magee 246, SERIES: Georgia Randall 572, Skeet 146. LADIES SERIES: Shammae Patchett Tony Brass 245. Donaldson 555, Julie Capurro 554, HOUSEWIVES 355, Amber Haycock 303, Valerie LADIES SERIES: Julie Shull 586, Kathy McClure 477. SERIES: Derry Smith 516, Bonnie Barker 300, Jessica Price 288. Misty Welsh 559, Stephanie Evans GAMES: Georgia Randall 226, Skeet McClellan 506, Grenda Schenk LADIES GAMES: Shammae Patchett 476, Kim Leazer 470. Donaldson 213, Julie Capurro 209, 505. 133, Valerie Barker 123, Morgan Van LADIES GAMES: Julie Shull 246, Kathy McClure 184. GAMES: Courtesy photo Bonnie McClellan 222, Eaton 120, Jessica Price 113. Misty Welsh 210, Stephanie Evans 50 PLUS SENIOR Brenad Schenk 201, Missy Stuart Higgins meets sword requirements LATECOMERS 178. MENS SERIES: Tom Smith 739, Ed 200. SERIES: Charlene Anderson 522, GIANTS Dutry 653, Jim Vining 611, Gene MAJORS Brian Higgins, Senior Instructor at Success Martial Arts in Twin Falls Shawna Obenchain 520, Barb Aslett BOYS SERIES: Tom Upchurch 516, Schulte 607. SERIES: Rick Hieb 800, Shon completed requirements Oct. 10 for his black belt in Toyama Ryu 516, Lisa Allen 510, Sherry Blass Oliver Cook 321, Cooper Hildreth MENS GAMES: Tom Smith 257,Ed Bywater 596, Darrin Carter 673. 510. 315. Dutry 247,Blaine Ross 239, Jim GAMES: Rick Hieb 289, Justin Mayer Japanese Swordsmanship and for Instructor Certification for GAMES: Shawna Obenchain 204, BOYS GAMES: Tom Upchurch 184, Vining 219. 254, Shon Bywater 252. Chanbara sword combat. He was awarded his credentials by Shihan Kay Bengoechea 193, Barb Aslett Oliver Cook 109, Cooper Hildreth LADIES SERIES: Gail Cederlund 573, PINHEADS Dana Abbot one of the foremost Japanese sword experts in the West. 192, Jessie Biggerstaff 191. 107,Jacob Hildreth 106. Belva Coval 502, Gloria Harder BOYS SERIES: Brody Albertson TUESDAY MAJORS GIRLS SERIES: Katie Upchurch 380, 494, Dot Van Hook 486. 503, Quentyn Roberts 388, BOYS SERIES: Anthony Vest 692, Ashley Etters 330, Alexis Ybarra LADIES GAMES: Gail Cederlund 210, Karrigan Hollins 337. Anthony Brady 652, Cody Worden 282. Linda Vining 189, Gloria Harder BOYS GAMES: Brody Albertson 177, 552, Matt Thrall 549. GIRLS GAMES: Katie Upchurch 155, 188, Virginia Mulkey 186. Quentyn Roberts 135, Karrigan Let us know BOYS GAMES: Anthony Vest 264, Ashley Etters 121, Alexis Ybarra 108, THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Hollins 124. Matt Thrall 246, Cody Worden 245, Jenny Leazer 103. MENS SERIES: Zach Black 673, GIRLS SERIES: Bridget Albertson Anthony Brady 227. PEEWEE & BUMPERS Bryan Price 646, Jody Bryant 608, 554, Abrina Blount 462, Dominique Send Your Sports submissions to GIRLS SERIES: Erica Reeves 518, BOYS SERIES: Riley Magee 213, Buddy Bryant 604, Charles Lewis Powers 407. [email protected], drop them off at 132 Paige Maher 472, Koti Jo Moses Donovan Howell 216, Eli Cook 169, 604. GIRLS GAMES: Bridget Albertson Fairfield St. West in Twin Falls or call us at 735-3239. 470, Kaitlyn Klassen 437. Brock Hanson 144. MENS GAMES: Zach Black 257, 190, Dackotah Hieb 175, Abrina GIRLS GAMES: Erica Reeves 197, BOYS GAMES: Donovan Howell 123, Kasey Jeroue 244, Jody Bryant 237, Blount 167. Sports 8 Sunday, October 24, 2010 WEATHER/SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Rain showers likely. High 51. Today Tonight Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 59 49 Trace" Tonight: Rain showers. Low 34. Challis 51 36 Trace" Coeur d’ Alene 48 39 0.23" Idaho Falls 56 36 Trace" Tomorrow: Early showers likely, cooler. High 46. Jerome 51 42 0.11" Lewiston 54 47 0.03" Lowell 52 41 0.06" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Rain showers Light rain Cooler, early Chance of a Periods of Variable Pocatello 56 35 0.01" likely showers likely few showers sunshine clouds, mild Rexburg 53 34 Trace" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 54 34 0.00" Stanley 45 22 0.02" Sun Valley 45 29 0.00" Yesterday’s High 52° Yesterday’s 0.09" High 54° Low 40° 47° / 35° 45° / 32° 50° / 33° 55° / 38° Yesterday’s Low 39° Month to Date 0.49" Normal High / Low 61° / 32° Avg. Month to Date 0.46" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 79° in 1999 Water Year to Date 0.47" Record Low 21° in 1978 Avg. Water Year to Date 0.46" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 56° Yesterday’s 0.07" Yesterday’s High 83% 5 pm Yesterday 29.94 in. Today Sunrise: 8:02 AM Sunset: 6:42 PM Yesterday’s Low 43° Month to Date 0.42" Yesterday’s Low 43% Monday Sunrise: 8:03 AM Sunset: 6:40 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 60° / 32° Avg. Month to Date 0.53" Today’s Forecast Avg. 77% Tuesday Sunrise: 8:04 AM Sunset: 6:39 PM High temperature in the mid 40's today. Rain Record High 84° in 2003 Water Year to Date 0.42" Wednesday Sunrise: 8:05 AM Sunset: 6:37 PM showers likely throughout the day, with snow Record Low 20° in 1995 Avg. Water Year to Date 0.53" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Thursday Sunrise: 8:05 AM Sunset: 6:36 PM flakes mixing in after midnight. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 40'sTonight’s Lows 20's to 30's and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 46 / 37 BOISE Today Moonrise: 7:22 PM Moonset: 9:52 AM 1 11 3 5 7 10 Rain likely, could be heavy at times. Monday Last New First Full Moonrise: 8:07 PM Moonset: 10:55 AM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming Winds will be breezy, with gusts up to Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 21 Tuesday Moonrise: 9:00 PM Moonset: 11:54 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com 35 mph. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Tuesday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 54 / 43 Today Highs/Lows 50's / 30's to 40's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 54 38 r 48 34 sh 47 34 sh Atlanta 77 61 pc 75 60 th Orlando 88 66 pc 89 70 pc Acapulco 86 74 pc 87 75 pc Moscow 44 30 pc 43 32 pc Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 48 37 r 44 33 sh 45 33 sh Atlantic City 71 59 pc 68 60 pc Philadelphia 72 55 pc 73 59 th Athens 67 61 pc 69 68 sh Nairobi 74 58 sh 75 57 sh Rain likely for today, then Burley 51 34 r 46 33 sh 44 33 mx Baltimore 72 54 pc 73 56 mc Phoenix 81 63 pc 82 63 pc Auckland 66 46 pc 66 45 pc Oslo 39 28 pc 38 30 pc 44 / 33 switching over to rain and Challis 49 31 r 45 31 mx 43 31 mx Billings 62 41 sh 55 36 sh Portland, ME 48 45 sh 59 51 sh Bangkok 91 79 th 88 77 th Paris 51 36 sh 50 32 sh Coeur d’ Alene 46 37 r 43 33 sh 45 33 mx Birmingham 80 64 pc 76 69 th Raleigh 77 58 pc 78 59 sh Beijing 54 29 pc 46 31 pc Prague 49 35 sh 46 31 sh snow showers. High Elko, NV 57 32 mx 45 23 ls 45 23 mx Boston 60 52 sh 70 59 sh Rapid City 63 44 pc 52 38 sh Berlin 51 35 sh 48 32 pc Rio de Jane 75 65 sh 73 62 sh temperatures dropping Eugene, OR 58 49 sh 55 44 sh 54 44 sh Charleston, SC 77 67 pc 78 69 th Reno 62 37 r 55 32 pc Buenos Aires 70 45 sh 71 47 sh Rome 67 58 sh 66 53 sh McCall from 60's to the 40's. Gooding 50 35 r 43 31 sh 43 31 sh Charleston, WV 80 57 pc 72 58 th Sacramento 64 51 r 66 46 pc Cairo 84 60 pc 85 61 pc Santiago 81 43 pc 82 44 pc Grace 51 24 r 43 30 mx 43 30 mx Chicago 73 62 th 76 60 sh St. Louis 76 62 th 78 59 th Dhahran 93 80 pc 92 79 pc Seoul 55 30 pc 41 28 pc Salmon 43 / 28 Hagerman 54 39 r 50 33 sh 48 33 sh Cleveland 73 59 pc 70 59 th St.Paul 61 47 sh 60 47 sh Geneva 43 31 ls 37 23 ls Sydney 67 48 sh 76 54 pc 49 / 31 Hailey 48 31 r 45 30 ls 43 30 ls Denver 69 47 pc 62 34 sh Salt Lake City 67 35 r 46 35 mx Hong Kong 81 73 pc 79 66 sh Tel Aviv 77 74 pc 76 72 sh Idaho Falls 49 34 r 45 30 sh 42 30 mx Des Moines 66 52 sh 73 48 pc San Diego 68 62 sh 67 58 pc Jerusalem 84 60 pc 83 59 pc Tokyo 74 52 r 70 45 sh Kalispell, MT 47 34 r 44 33 sh 45 33 sh Detroit 69 57 sh 70 56 sh San Francisco 61 55 r 59 53 pc Johannesburg 82 57 th 80 52 sh Vienna 56 39 r 46 36 r Jerome 52 38 r 46 33 sh 45 33 sh El Paso 76 48 pc 79 53 su Seattle 57 50 sh 54 46 sh Kuwait City 99 75 pc 98 74 pc Warsaw 53 39 r 48 39 pc Lewiston 54 43 r 46 38 sh 50 38 sh Fairbanks 25 15 pc 24 13 pc Tucson 79 57 pc 81 57 pc London 48 31 pc 48 32 pc Winnipeg 53 45 pc 52 43 r Caldwell Malad City 52 34 r 46 33 sh 45 33 mx Fargo 54 45 sh 54 39 r Washington, DC 74 55 pc 74 59 mc Mexico City 76 38 pc 76 40 pc Zurich 36 27 ls 31 6 ls 55 / 40 Idaho Falls Malta 50 35 r 45 34 sh 44 34 mx Honolulu 85 71 sh 83 71 sh McCall 43 28 r 37 28 mx 39 28 ls Houston 85 70 th 88 70 pc Boise Sun Valley 49 / 34 Missoula, MT 50 36 r 45 31 sh 47 31 sh Indianapolis 73 60 th 74 57 th TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 54 / 38 42 / 25 Pocatello 51 40 r 46 37 sh 44 37 mx Jacksonville 82 67 pc 83 68 th 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 57 50 sh 54 46 sh 53 46 sh Kansas City 74 54 th 75 51 pc Pocatello Rupert 53 34 r 47 33 sh 48 33 mx Las Vegas 75 63 pc 77 55 pc Rupert 51 / 40 Rexburg 48 31 r 44 29 mx 40 29 mx Little Rock 82 63 th 80 63 pc Mountain Home 53 / 34 55 / 35 Richland, WA 63 44 r 59 41 sh 57 41 sh Los Angeles 70 57 r7255pc Rogerson 52 26 mx 38 22 ls 38 22 ls Memphis 83 66 th 84 66 th Burley Salmon 49 31 r 44 26 sh 44 26 mx Miami 85 78 th 86 78 th Twin Falls 51 / 34 Salt Lake City, UT 67 35 r 46 35 mx 48 35 mx Milwaukee 65 58 th 67 58 sh Fronts 54 / 40 Spokane, WA 51 38 r 49 33 sh 48 33 sh Nashville 79 62 th 77 64 th Stanley 42 19 r 40 20 ls 38 20 ls New Orleans 84 70 th 86 69 th H L Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 59 at Boise Low: 22 at Stanley Sun Valley 42 25 r 39 24 ls 37 24 ls New York 71 57 mc 71 58 sh Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 52 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 36 23 ls 35 21 ls 33 21 ls 78 pc 80 52 pc Omaha 70 49 sh 70 43 sh th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing L Warm CANADIAN FORECAST H Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Stationary City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W SouthHi Lo W Calgary 46 29 r 41 26 pc Saskatoon 52 33 pc 44 26 r Cranbrook 38 29 ls 36 27 ls Toronto 57 52 shCentral 62 55 sh Valid to 6 p.m. today GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY Edmonton 43 28 r 36 25 ls Vancouver 48 45 sh 47 42 sh Occluded Kelowna 40 26 sh 40 26 ls Victoria 54 51 shIdaho 53 49 sh Yesterday’s National Extremes: “If you want to feel proud of yourself, you’ve got Lethbridge 57 34 pc 51 31 pc Winnipeg 53 45 pc 52 43 r High: 92 at Edinburg, Texas Regina 58 36 r 52 29 r Interagency Low: 18 at W. Yellowstone, Mont. to do things you can be proud Dispatch of. Feelings follow actions.” Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation ~ Oseola McCarty 886-2373 Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. Baby on board, Olympic champ Kristin Armstrong comes back

BOISE (AP) — A month had boys in late September. after giving birth, Olympic And like Radcliffe, who gold medalist and two- ran 14 miles a day while time world champ Kristin pregnant, and Goucher, Armstrong is returning to who logged 80-mile weeks pro cycling in hopes of join- with her baby bump, ing the U.S. team for the Armstrong rode until just 2012 London Olympics. days before she gave birth This makes her the latest Sept. 15 — including up the cyclist named Armstrong grueling 14.5-mile moun- to shake off retirement: tain road above Boise Two years ago, Lance renamed the “Kristin Armstrong staged a come- Armstrong Bikeway” back to ride again in the because it was her favorite Tour de France. training route for her 2008 But Lance Armstrong’s Olympic triumph. return didn’t include one Armstrong, 37, retired in hurdle Kristin Armstrong 2009 immediately after faces: winning her second cycling Lance, a father of five, world title in Mendrisio, never had to stop for a Switzerland — not because breast-pumping break she’d tired of racing the while on a four-hour train- clock, but because a differ- ing ride. ent clock was ticking: She “Most likely, the biggest wanted a baby. challenges are not going to “I didn’t know how long be about my training, or it would take me to have a nutrition, the things that a kid,” she said. “I was very ABOVE: Wendell players celebrates a goal lot of people struggle with fortunate, because it was against Bonners Ferry during the 3A state to be at the top,” Kristin only eight weeks after I Wendell soccer championship Saturday at the Armstrong said, while came off the highest fitness Continued from Sports 1 Sunway Soccer Complex in Twin Falls. relaxing in her living room level in my life that I got rebound from a Ruelas free with her son, Lucas, and pregnant.” kick. husband, Joe Savola. “It’s In her year away, she did “I wasn’t sure if I was LEFT: Wendell’s Mateo Londono (48) bat- going to be about the chal- everything Olympic cham- going to get to it, but I just tles with Bonners Ferry’s Keaton Tremble lenges of raising a child.” pions do: Gave motivation- stuck my leg out and it went during the 3A state soccer championship Armstrong joins several al speeches, touted choco- in,” said Sarabia. “That was Saturday in Twin Falls. high-profile athletes who late milk on billboards for big for us because going into gave birth recently while at the Idaho dairy industry, halftime with a lead is always the peak of their careers. even pondered a possible better than being tied.” Paula Radcliffe, the British career as a bike racing com- One goal would have been marathon champion, and mentator. Armstrong is enough, but Sarabia’s goal Kara Goucher, an American also part-owner of a U.S. gave Wendell a two-goal who finished third in the women’s cycling team, cushion and allowed the air- Photos by DREW NASH/Times-News 2009 Boston Marathon, Team TWENTY12. tight Trojan defense to shut up shop and hold the lead. Wendell’s defense finished the season allowing 21 goals in 19 matches. Even as Bonners Ferry bombed forward in search of the goals it needed, the Trojans remained composed and cleared the ball down the field each time to bleed pre- Anniversary cious seconds off the clock. When time expired, it was a mixture of joy and relief for Savings! a team that, after years of October 1 through October 31 playing at the required level to reach the state tourna- ment,finally found that extra gear. “For a few years we’ve Get $70 PotenzaPotenzPotenzzaa G019GG00011199 been able to play well and get here, but now we’ve met Instant DestinationDDestesteessttinationtinattion A/TA/T everyone’s expectations,” Get $ said Sarabia. “That’s a great * 50 DestinationDDestesttinationtination LELE feeling.” Rebate DDestinationestst M/T when you buy Instant DestinationDestDesttination M/ M/TT * DestinationDest ST David Bashore may be four tires Rebate DestinationDDestessttinationt ST S when you buy reached at 735-3230 or PotenzaPotenzaotenzaza RE05RE050ARE05E05050A0A PPoleoleolele PPosition, PositioPositiPososiition, 960960AS960ASAS PoleP Poloolee Position,PPosositioositiitti n, four tires [email protected]. PotenzaPootenzatteenzaza RE760R E76060 S Sport,pportport,ort, EcopiaEiE EcEcopccoopiEP1a EP100EEP100,P10000, DuelerDueleel r H/LH/ AlenzaAAlenza,lenzenzaza, DuelerDuele e A/T A REVO REVO 2,2 ,,DuelerA,ueer DuelerD ueeller A/T A/ T(T (695),(695) (69(6((695695), DuelerDueleDueelelerA/TRr A/T A/A/T RH-SRH-S, RRH-H-SS, DuelerDueleerr H/LH //22L 4224 2222 EcoEcopia,E copiaia, DuelerDDelueler H/TH/H/T CommercialTire.com * Certain restrictions and limitations apply. See your local Commercial Tire for complete details. Excludes Government and National Account Sales. Twin Falls Twin Falls Gooding Burley 2030 Kimberly Road 679 Poleline Road 621 South Main 320 Overland Road (208) 733-8761 (208) 733-8742 (208) 934-5614 (208) 678-5651

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A table setting sets the welcoming mood at Louise Swayze’s kitchen inside her CCRREEEEPPSS Filer home, where the September Mary Time Club meeting and FREAKSFREAKS was hosted.

Photos by BLAIR KOCH/ For the Times-News For more than 60 years, Mary Time Club a social staple By Blair Koch parents. “I could see the fair Times-News correspondent from home; looking out the window I could see the lights FILER — When the Mary and almost smell the ham- Time Club formed in the burgers.” spring of 1949, life was much The club has helped mem- different than it is today — bers get through divorces and but that hasn’t kept women deaths. from meeting every month Marie Webb, 71, of Twin Photos by MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News anyway. Falls said that every year Every October, Jennifer Zaccone, right, and her mother, Lynn Zaccone, fill Lynn’s Twin Falls home Ruth Andrews, 90, of Filer, members are assigned a with creepy decorations, like this zombie they call ‘Marilyn.’ Jennifer says she has been scaring is one of the club’s most sen- secret pal, who sends cards, people since she was a small child and hopes to open a large-scale haunted house someday. ior members. She gifts and other remembers the time thoughtful gifts to before telephones and the recipient. Internet made it easy “When I lost my For some, scariness is the to stay connected to mom my secret pal family and friends and sent me cards. said the club gave Sometimes they rural women a reason were funny or a best part of Halloween to get together and Theener ‘Thinking of You,’ catch up. and it seemed that “We didn’t see each other when I was feeling especially By Melissa Davlin scary, some trick-or-treaters jumped the much back then.Oftentimes, down about my mom I would Times-News writer fence to escape it. the only time we would get to get a gift or a card in the mail This year’s plans are a bit more low- visit was at the club meet- and it really lifted my spirits,” Between the tree decorated with sev- key — they want to bring kids through the ing,”Andrews said. Webb said. “Having that ered limbs, the corpse hanging from a spook-filled yard and past creepy deco- Andrews said that even extra support really helps pull noose, and the marionette jester in the rations in the living room and dining though technology has made you through.” living room, there is little doubt how room before giving them their candy. it easier to stay connected, Although the club contin- Lynn Zaccone and her daughter Jennifer But the work is worth it; The decor at staying active in the club has ues to meet for the primary feel about Halloween. Lynn’s home has lured made a huge difference in her reason of socializing, it does For them,“the creepier, TAKE A LOOK trick-or-treaters from life. make small charitable con- the better,” Lynn said. other parts of town to the “It helps me stay busy,” tributions to places like the Starting in early Want to see the Zaccones’ neighborhood, Jennifer Andrews said. “It’s some- Jubilee House in Twin Falls. October, the mother- haunted house? The family said, meaning their thing to look forward to.” Membership is just a dollar daughter team decorate lives at 243 Madison Street neighbors have to stock Each month, members a year and a quarter each Lynn’s Twin Falls home in Twin Falls, and the house up on more candy than take turns hosting the club in meeting, with the proceeds with the goriest adorn- will be open tonight. they used to. their houses. Keeping the donated. ments they can find. The fun extends to club meetings inside mem- “We like to give and think They’re one of many southern Idahoans work, too. Lynn helps decorate her work bers’ homes is the reason about abused women, who throw themselves into Halloween area at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Medical membership is capped at 15. women who need a hand,” and delight in the creepiness that makes Center,and Jennifer wears weird-colored “It’s fun to host and pre- said Connie Smith, 61, of others squeamish. contact lenses throughout the month, pare refreshments,” said Filer. “If we can help provide Some of the Zaccones’ Halloween both at work and home. Louise Swayze, who hosted clothes, paper products or plans take a year to devise — as soon as So what is the allure of Halloween? the Sept. 14 meeting. assist women in getting a job, the holiday is over,the family starts look- Randy Simonson, professor of psy- The meeting opened with that’s what we like to do.” ing forward to the next one. They started chology at College of Southern Idaho, roll call, to which members While cutting coffee cake the decoration collection years ago and said our society is desensitized to vio- respond to a question. With for the end-of-the-meeting add to it each year, mostly from the stock lence, making the holiday’s overexagger- the Twin Falls County Fair refreshment,Swayze recalled at Poindexter’s in Twin Falls. ation of gore more exciting. recently over, members had how she became a member When Jennifer was younger, her dad “Having the stimulation helps us feel a an opportunity to discuss about three years ago. would put coffins in the front yard that bit alive,” Simonson said. Showing oth- whether or not they attend- “I was asked to attend one they would jump out of to scare visiting ers that we’re brave enough to go through ed. meeting as a guest and they kids. Last year, they made a haunted Gladwyn Theener, 91, of looked me over and asked me maze in Lynn’s backyard that was so See SCARINESS, FL 3 Filer, said this was the first to join,” Swayze said. “I’ve year she missed the fair since met all these ladies that I did- 1910. n’t know before. It’s the fel- “Sometimes, the ques- lowship that keeps everyone tions bring up past memo- coming.” ries, something you haven’t thought about for years,” Blair Koch may be reached Theener said, who recalled at [email protected] or going to the event with her 316-2607.

Pictured here from left: Louise Swayze, keeping her grandson calm, Elizabeth Mitton, Jennifer’s Zaccone’s 2-year-old daughter, mimics one of the ghouls that adorn her while Bette Corak leads the Mary Time Club meeting on Sept. 14 in grandmother’s Twin Falls home. Elizabeth isn't afraid of the freaky decor, Jennifer said. Filer. Family Life 2 Sunday, October 24, 2010 FAMILY LIFE Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SENIOR CALENDAR Twin Falls Senior program, 10:30 a.m. MENUS: Monday: SilverSneakers exercise, Wednesday: Black-out bingo, home delivery. Gift shop: 9 a.m. Tuesday: Quilting, 8 a.m. to Monday: Spaghetti 10:30 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Center hours: 9 a.m. to Citizen Center 3 p.m. Tuesday: Tater Tot casserole Bridge, 12:30 p.m. Friday: Pinochle, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Medicare Part D assis- 530 Shoshone St. W., Twin Falls. Board of directors meeting, Wednesday: Baked potato with Tuesday: Tai chi, 10:30 a.m. Bingo tance by appointments: Kitty Lunch at noon. 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By Armin Brott just trying to keep in touch with her by doing more McClatchy-Tribune News Service friends. chores, cooking din- So grab a copy of the bill and walk ner, babysitting a We recently got our teenage her through the regular monthly younger sibling? daughter her own cell phone. charges and when the billing cycle Either way, that could Q We held off for a long time, starts and ends. Talk about what the be hard with all the thinking we’d wait until she limits are, highlight her usage, and homework that teens was mature enough to handle the show her what happens when she usually have to do. responsibility. Looks like we were a goes over. A lot of kids simply have The last — and little premature. She’s gone over the no idea how phone bills work, and it’s probably the best — limit (mostly text messages) for the possible that your daughter could be option is to take past two months, and nothing we say shocked into changing her ways. Or some protective seems to sink in. Is there some way to not. measures. I pay cure her of this? Another option is to simply lay around $30 per month Welcome to the club. My 17- down the law — without any expla- and everyone on my plan year-old actually had several nation. But that’s almost certain to be can send and receive A months with over 7,000 texts counterproductive. That swirling unlimited texts. (incoming and outgoing). If you’re mass of hormones that is mas- With that in doing the math, that’s nearly 250 querading as your daughter has an place, you may every single day. And compared with uncanny ability to ignore whatever it soon discover some other teens I’ve heard about, is that you feel is most important. the joys of tex- my daughter was a rank amateur. And even if she does actually do you ting. A lot of Part of the problem is developmental. the courtesy of listening, there’s a people find that Teens’ brains — particularly the parts good chance that she’ll decide to do the more they text, that help deal with consequences — exactly the opposite of what you’re the fewer phone aren’t fully formed (and won’t be demanding. After all, that’s what minutes they use. until their early 20s). But that doesn’t rebellion is all about. So you could let them off the hook. Bottom line is Option number three is to adopt a downgrade to a that you can teach them better “you-break-it-you-buy-it’’ and/or cheaper plan. I know habits. an “either-follow-the-rules-or- this sounds like you’re First, you need to understand that lose-your-phone’’ policy. She goes simply giving in to your your daughter probably isn’t overus- over the limits, she pays the differ- teen. And in a way you are. ing her cell phone as a way of getting ence or suffers the consequences. But there’s no reason why she back at you for some terrible thing The problem with this approach is can’t kick in a portion of the you’ve done (or she’s imagined that you’ll have to figure out how, charges, which will undoubt- you’ve done). Most likely, she’s just exactly, she’ll come up with the edly be a lot cheaper than mak- not paying attention (and with 250 money. Will you expect her to get a ing her pay for each over-the- messages a day, who could?). She’s job? Or will she be able to work it off limit text. SPRINKLER WINTERIZATION ( Professional Sprinkler Shut-Off ) INCLUDE A NEIGHBOR AND GET $10 OFF! CALL TODAY! ZBoys (208) 734-7552 Broken Eyeglasses?

MEAGAN THOMPSON/Timse-News Same Jennifer Zaccone, right, and her mother, Lynn Zaccone, stand in the front yard of Lynn’s Twin Falls home while Jennifer’s daughter, Elizabeth Mitton, plays with discarded skeleton hands. The family goes all-out for Halloween with a haunted house that is open to the neighborhood. Day EYE Scariness EXAMS 1 HOUR SERVICE Continued from Family Life 1 they get an adrenaline rush Mexico’s Dio de los a haunted house without with the security of know- Muertos, or Day of the If Mountain West Optical Can’t screaming or watching a ing nothing bad will actual- Dead. Repair Them . . . No One Can! violent film without flinch- ly happen to them. Not everyone gets scary ing shows our masculinity, That thrill transfers over for Halloween, she added — an extolled trait in both men to running a haunted house. many of the costumes 731 North and women in our culture. “I get a great rush of scar- Poindexter’s sells are fun or College Road “Which is really a crock,” ing the crud out of some- sexy — but Buhler personal- Twin Falls he added. body, she said. “It’s hilari- ly likes playing evil for a day. 208-734-3937 Jennifer, a psychology ous.” “I think it’s one day a year www.mountainwestoptical.com student, said her instructors Susan Buhler, owner of when you can just be a little recently addressed why Poindexter’s, said the holi- bit out there,” she said. The devil is in the details. A devil Hurry, Act Now! people like to get spooked. day lets people embrace the The Federal Tax Credits are Ending Soon. When people watch sus- dark side for a day. Other Melissa Davlin may be baby is one of the many small deco- pense movies or tiptoe cultures have similar festi- reached at 735-3234 or rations that help to make up the through haunted houses, vals, she pointed out, like [email protected]. Zaccone family haunted house. Don’t get left inside the cold. Serving Medicaid or Private Pay Abigail ’s Clients in the In Home Care, Inc. community Bathing/Dressing Personal Care 8787777 where we Meal Preparation Companionship Locally owned Housekeeping Shopping and operated” live. Up to an 1711 Overland Ave, Suite C Burley 8787777 Receive up to a additional $1,500 * in Federal Tax Credits** $1,200 Rebate And with the purchase of a qualifying may be available with the Lennox® Home Comfort System. purchase and installation of Average savings of $489* qualifying high-efficiency products. is just one phone call away.

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PENSACOLA, Fla. — Teacher Robyn Gates places three chubby babies in their highchairs at Malena’s Mini School and begins sign language lessons. “Can you say ‘Thank you?’’’ she asks. Her students drool, laugh and squirm, then baby Haley reaches a tiny hand to her mouth and touches it to her outstretched palm, making the proper sign. Sign language has long been a technique for psychologists work- ing with very young children, but parents over the last decade or so have embraced the practice with special classes, books, DVDs and online programs. Interest is so intense, in fact, that infant and tod- Sign language has long been a technique for psychologists working with very young dler psychologist Rahil D. Briggs children, but parents over the last decade or so have embraced the practice with wonders whether some parents now see it as a must-do milestone. special classes, books, DVDs and online programs. “I worry it is being seized upon as panacea in child rearing by mar- did in the movie,’’she said. Bill Lisk jokes that his daughter keters wanting to capitalize on very Indeed, babies don’t necessarily avoids the signs for “tired’’ and innocent parental desires for their learn the American Sign Language “sleep’’ because she doesn’t like to children to do well,’’ said Briggs, way of making every sign. take naps. Her parents figured that from Montefiore Medical Center in “It has to be a natural experience out through the process of elimina- the New York City borough of the between a caregiver and a baby. If a tion, he said. Bronx. baby starts to do something with Briant recalled that her daughter Parents don’t need to spend hun- their hands and you realize that is used sign language at 14 months dreds of dollars and hours each day the baby’s sign for “more,’’encour- when she pointed to the leaf on a on baby sign language, she said. age that and recognize that and that eucalyptus tree in a park and signed Instead, she suggested starting is fine between you and your baby,’’ “moon.’’ She thought the leaf with a few signs. Patty cake is a sort AP photos she said. looked like the moon. of sign language, she said. Teacher Robyn Gates, right, embraces toddler Haley Smith, 20 months old, as they McMullen said parents and Around that time,Briant took her “When you say ‘yeah’ and they practice sign language at Malena’s Mini School in Pensacola, Fla. teachers should make learning daughter to see a friend who was clap because they are happy, that is signs fun and warned parents about very pregnant and told her that the a sign,’’she said. most infants will eventually start to her to write a book about signing for the many, many products offering woman had a baby in her stomach. Briggs and other experts, howev- use those signs to tell the parents babies. The book has since been to teach babies to sign. Parents When the baby came, her daughter er, do believe that basic signing what they need. translated into six languages.At one don’t need to buy everything and made the signs for “bird’’ and reduces frustration for babies and “Babies are able to use their point, Target was ordering 700 shouldn’t feel pressured that their “out.’’ toddlers by helping them express hands far sooner than they can ver- copies of the book each day, she baby has to learn sign language to “We had recently been to the San some of their needs and wants bally address their needs,’’she said. said. Briant has since created other be on track with other children Diego Zoo and seen hatchlings in before than can say the words. McMullen said she was in a pre- books and educational materials. their age, she said. the incubator,’’she said. “It does work,’’said Mary Benson school classroom recently and Her neighborhood classes are The cost of classes varies widely. In other cases, signing can be McMullen, an early childhood edu- watched an 8-month-old boy who hugely popular. She has up to 70 For example, one San Diego teacher vital. One of the babies in Briant’s cation professor at Indiana become upset when a teacher he parents and babies in each of her charges $125 for six 45-minute classes spilled scalding coffee on his University with more than 30 years liked, named Mona, left the room. six-week sessions. group lessons, while a Portland, foot and had to be taken to the hos- of experience in the field. The baby used his tiny hands and The idea of teaching babies to Ore., teacher charges $89 for the pital. He used sign language while Within weeks after they are born, signed “More Mona hug please.’’ sign became more popular after the same. in the back of the ambulance to say babies begin to understand a bit of San Diego mom Monta Z. Briant 2004 comedy “Meet the Fockers’’ Chloey Lisk, 2, began learning to that his father was in the car behind what is being said around them, she began studying baby sign language in which Robert De Niro played an sign at 10 months. She has been the ambulance. He used it again said. “At 6 months, they are learn- in 2000 when pregnant with her uptight grandfather determined to communicating with her parents when he pointed to the gauges on ing more and more words and first child. The signing worked so make his grandson into a prodigy by through sign language for more the equipment in the emergency within a year they are learning hun- well that Briant began teaching teaching him to sign, Briant said. than a year. “From a selfish point of room and used the sign for dreds and hundreds of words,’’ classes to other mothers. “It was a movie that everyone view, it has cut down on my own “clocks.’’ McMullen said. “For the first couple of years I was saw and it brought it into the main- level of frustration,’’said her father, “Sometimes (toddlers) have so But most children can’t speak actually paying to teach the classes. stream. A lot of people thought it Bill Lisk. much more to say than just their clearly until around 2. By showing I’d rent the room and only a couple was a trick for the baby to do that. When Chloey cries, she often basic needs and sign language can infants the simple signs for words of people would come,’’she said. Of course, they don’t learn with all uses sign language to express things provide nice sharing and bonding such as hungry, milk and more, But in 2003, a publisher asked the drilling and flash cards like they like “hurt’’ or “hungry” or “milk.’’ experiences for that,’’Briant said. Early toilet training: Good luck, folks By Julie Deardorff just before he needs to pee or Idaho Power and CSI’s Chicago Tribune SIGNS OF poop. In the U.S., however, Sustainability Council Present this can be difficult, espe- In the 1930s, federal READINESS cially for those who work guidelines suggested that outside the home. Even if babies complete toilet train- Is your child ready to be toilet- you recognize Pookie’s sig- ing by 6 to 8 months of age. trained? Here are some signs nals you have about 15 sec- To which a modern parent that she is, from the onds to get him to a bath- might respond: Bwahahaha! American Academy of room. FALL20102010 Today’s kids aren’t in a Pediatrics: Diapers can increase the rush to get to the throne. Your child stays dry at least risk of bladder infections. Most children start potty two hours at a time during “This happens mostly for Energy Efficiency training around their second the day or is dry after naps. girls only because poop is or even third birthday,an age Bowel movements become sitting in the diaper and the that has steadily risen over regular and predictable. germs can track up into the the years as diapers have You can tell when your child urethra and cause infection,’’ & Green Living Series become more comfortable is about to urinate or have a said Brown, who doesn’t and widely available. bowel movement. think the risk is high enough his free class teaches you how to Critics say postponing She can follow simple to warrant infant toilet train- save money, energy and care for this milestone can be instructions. ing. On the other hand, once unhealthy for the child, She can walk to and from girls are toilet-trained, they the environment. stressful for the parent and the bathroom and help are also at risk for bladder hard on the environment and undress. infections because they wipe wallets because of the She seems uncomfortable the wrong way, she said. extended use of disposable with soiled diapers and wants Two- and 3-year-old diapers. They advocate to be changed. children love to say “No!’’ starting toilet training as She asks to use the toilet or and are learning independ- soon as possible, often potty chair. ence, which often makes toi- before a baby can walk or She asks to wear “big-kid’’ let training tricky. Positive talk. underwear. reinforcement is good, but But experts say the child try not to be overdramatic, must be physiologically and For the first year, babies said Dr. Harvey Karp, a behaviorally ready. Trying can’t control bladder or child-development special- earlier and failing can set up a bowel movements. So while ist and assistant professor of cycle of frustration, negativ- they may learn to associate pediatrics at the University ity and other problems, said the toilet with elimination, of Southern California pediatrician Mark Wolraich, the parent is really the one School of Medicine. “If the author of the American who is being trained. child thinks toileting is so Academy of Pediatrics’ Pediatrician Ari Brown important to mom and dad guide to toilet training. likened it to teaching a that they applaud and jump Get Ready, Get Set, Go Plus, the time you spend 4-month-old to walk, up and down, it puts too working on and agonizing something that children are much pressure on them and Powering Homes with Alternative Energy over incontinence could developmentally ready for they may regress,’’said Karp, probably be better spent around 12 to 15 months. the author of “The Happiest simply enjoying your baby, “Parents are also welcome to Baby’’ series of books. Or Oct 28 7 to 8:30 p.m. he said. “Children do almost try toilet training earlier than they use it against you, Karp College of Southern Idaho all become potty-trained,’’ age 2, but the odds would be said. “They think, ‘I know Wolraich said. that success would not hap- what you love so I won’t give Taylor Building, Room #277 Still, if you want to initiate pen any earlier and just it to you.’” toilet-training your toddler means a longer duration of Instead, Karp suggested before he turns 2 — and work for the parent and trying a technique called everything becomes a battle potential frustration for the “gossiping.’’“You say, ‘Good of wills — keep these facts in child,’’ said Brown, co- job, sweetheart!’ You’re mind: author of “Baby 411’’ happy, pleasant, not over the Little research has been (Windsor Peak Press, top. Five minutes later, you done. There’s no official def- $14.95). whisper to the Elmo doll, inition of what it means to be Still, infants can be condi- ‘Hey, Elmo, Bobby peed all toilet-trained, and there are tioned to use a potty. Other by himself! Good job!’” And no universal guidelines for cultures use “assisted toilet Bobby is thinking, ‘I’m hear- when and how to begin the training,’’which can begin at ing this a lot lately from peo- process. The AAP recom- 2 or 3 weeks. Parents carry ple.’The words don’t matter mends customizing the the infant 24/7 and learn the as much as the way you say approach to your child. subtle cues the baby makes them.’’ Check out what’s new at magicvalley.com www.idahopower.com/eeclasses Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho FAMILY LIFE Sunday, October 24, 2010 Family Life 5 Disabilities no longer a death sentence for pets By Tom Breen Associated Press writer

RALEIGH, N.C. — When Beverly Tucker’s dog Tobi ruptured a disc in his back, the veterinarian gave her a Brother from another mother? stark choice: expensive sur- We all have the family we’re born into, like ‘em or not, and some of gery with little chance of us have extended our genealogical tree through marriage — but success, or euthanasia. the luckiest also have “second families,”groups of friends that Like a growing number of can be even closer emotionally than siblings, cousins and other pet owners, Tucker opted relatives. for a third choice thanks to Reporter Ariel Hansen is looking for stories of these second fami- medical advances and shift- lies. Send her an e-mail at [email protected] or call ing attitudes about animal 788-3475, and include your name, a phone number where you care. She bought a wheeled can be reached during the day, and a brief description of the cart specially fitted for family you have chosen for yourself. Tobi’s hind legs, restoring mobility to her paralyzed pooch. “I would never have my STORK REPORT dog put down,’’Tucker said. “Our option was the wheels, and we’re going strong ever AP photos St. Benedicts Family Medical Center since.’’ Mary Dow, a volunteer with Independent Animal Rescue in Durham, holds a rescued cat named Daisy in Pets with disabilities Chapel Hill, N.C. Dow paid $2,300 for surgery on the animal’s broken leg. Jayden Able Aparicio, son of Jennifer Zavala and Juan ranging from spinal injuries Aparicio of Jerome, was born Oct. 3, 2010. to deafness still struggle Instead, Ed Grinnell put and 70 dogs a year, finding Aryanna Narae Ross, daughter of Kyria Ross and Sean more than healthy counter- his skills to work as a permanent homes for most. Morrison of Jerome, was born Oct. 15, 2010. parts, but their futures are mechanical engineer and He said disabled dogs no longer as grim as before. designed a wheeled cart for often bond tighter with An industry catering to Buddha, who lived three people than able-bodied St. Luke’s Magic Valley owners of disabled pets has more years. Ten years later, dogs “because they need sprung up, offering every- vets were referring so many humans for more things.’’ Medical Center thing from carts to chiro- people to the Grinnells that Still, there are more chal- Urijah Vildo Banuelos, son of Adelina B. Ortega of Eden, practors specializing in they went into canine cart lenges in caring for disabled was born Oct. 2, 2010. canine spines. manufacturing full-time. animals, including higher Bryleigh Jordan Benkula, daughter of Alyson Dawn Even in an economic Since 1999, Eddie’s medical costs. Benkula of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 6, 2010. slump, people are willing to Wheels has expanded to 14 “Folks typically shy away Allyson Michael Vanblaricom, daughter of Tami pamper their pets. workers at their facility in from animals that are going Michael Craig and Casey Lee Vanblaricom of Twin Falls, Total spending on pets has Shelburne Falls, Mass., and to require medical care and was born Oct. 8, 2010. grown each year since the now ships its carts world- cost is usually the No. 1 Aaliya Orozco, daughter of Marlen Murillo and Victor recession began, rising from wide for dogs, cats, bunnies, issue,’’said Gail Buchwald at Manuel Orozco of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 9, 2010. $41.2 billion in 2007 to an goats, sheep — even alpacas. the American Society for Taylor Jazmine Sope, daughter of Amanda Vallean Jones estimated $47.7 billion this “I don’t think people felt the Prevention of Cruelty to and Bradley James Sope of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 10, year, according to the any differently about their Animals Adoptions Center 2010. American Pet Products Dow, holds a rescued cat named animals 20 or 30 years ago,’’ in New York. Beaudy Ryan Hilliard, son of Chantel Mae and Evan Del Association. Sage in Chapel Hill, N.C. Sage is Leslie Grinnell said. “It’s Mary Dow, a volunteer Hilliard of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 11, 2010. “The pet business has missing a rear leg due to an just the culture didn’t sup- with Independent Animal Briley Holden Gonzalez, son of Faren Micole Gilmore evolved greatly, especially amputation. port the view that this is an Rescue in Durham, rescued and Humberto Gonzales Nava of Burley, was born Oct. 11, over the last five years,’’said important member of the a cat named Daisy and paid 2010. Leslie May, founder of shadowed breakthroughs in family.’’ $2,300 for surgery on its Aidyn Gregory Micheal Horne, son of Tyanna Renee industry consultant veterinary medicine. That isolation the broken leg. She raised more Shilling and Charles Danien Scott Horne of Jerome, was Pawsible Marketing. “When “You’re seeing in many Grinnells felt was similar to than $1,800 to offset the born Oct. 12, 2010. people think of pets as fami- cases now that pets are what Joyce Darrell and her tab. Ciarah Rachelle Arias, daughter of Rachell Ann Arias ly members, they look for equivalent in status to chil- husband, Mike Dickerson, “It’s not necessarily a and Gustavo Aspar Arias of Hazelton, was born Oct. 12, resources to meet their pets’ dren within a family,’’ she experienced when their dog foregone conclusion that all 2010. needs.’’ said. Duke severed his spinal cord people shy away from dis- Adelyn Marie Brackett, daughter of Samantha Jo and Animal health specialists, It was much different 21 in an accident in 1999. abled animals,’’ she said, Jacob Christopher Brackett of Rogerson, was born Oct. 12, rescue volunteers and med- years ago, when Buddha, a Instead of euthanizing however. “We’ve found 2010. ical supply makers all say Doberman owned by Ed and Duke, the Grinnells got him homes for quite a few who Faith Paterica Jane Bailey, daughter of Laura Catherine they’ve seen a growing will- Leslie Grinnell, awoke one a wheeled cart. would have been eutha- Burke and Brian Arthur Bailey of Wells, Nev., was born ingness in the American morning unable to use her They’ve since adopted nized.’’ Oct. 12, 2010. public to adopt or care for hind legs. another dog with paralyzed That second chance isn’t Matthew Leon Clements, son of Laura Gail and Gary pets with ailments that once There were no online sup- legs. just for the animals, Leslie Allen Clements of Kimberly, was born Oct. 12, 2010. would have met with certain port groups, no doggy phys- Those adoptions have Grinnell said, but for McKinley Jo Gleckler, daughter of Kara Marie and James euthanization. ical therapists. The only since grown into a full-time humans who stand to learn a Erich Gleckler of Twin Falls, was born Oct.12, 2010. Dianne Dunning, director options offered by the vet rescue operation called Pets lot from their disabled pets. Lettie Grace Althouse, daughter of Jennifer Marie of the Animal Welfare, were $5,000 back surgery With Disabilities, which “These animals don’t feel Wavra and Ira Allen Althouse of Buhl, was born Oct. 12, Ethics and Public Policy with a 50-50 shot at recov- Darrell runs from his home sorry for themselves one lit- 2010. Program at N.C. State ery — or immediate in Prince Frederick, Md. The tle bit,’’she said.“They real- Rahn Angel-James Webb, son of Anneliz Perez and University,said that shift has euthanasia. program rescues between 50 ly have a lot to teach us.’’ Lonnie Lance Webb of Buhl, was born Oct. 13, 2010. Miguel Angel Cuevas, son of Elizabeth Yobana Zavaleta Celebrations off ers an and Pedro Cuevas of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 13, 2010. announcement package for every Nayeli Aliana Rosales, daughter of Hilda Rosales and dream you want to share with Guadulupe Rosales Cardenas of Hagerman, was born Oct. friends and family, from a photo in Sunday’s Family Life to an 13, 2010. announcement on the internet. Shailyn Nichelle Palmer, daughter of Cayla Nichelle and Celebrations are meant Eric Douglas Palmer of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 14, 2010. to be shared. Samuel Henry Swensen, son of JaNae Elizabeth and Benjamin Sherman Swensen of Twin Falls, was born Oct. CelebrationsCelC lebrations 14, 2010. C Call 208-735-3253 Wylow Grace Medley-Rowe, daughter of Cierra Marquinna Medley and Cody Dean Rowe of Kimberly, was born Oct. 14, 2010. Marc Anthony Bolanos, son of Lelia Lara and Amador Anniversaries Bolanos of Buhl, was born Oct. 15, 2010. Conrad Robert Jerke, son of Melissa Joanne Kippes and h e Akins Nathaniel Allan Jerke of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 16, 2010. Brayden Michael Gardner, son of Jennifer Mary and Daniel Leroy Gardner of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 16, 2010. For information on how to Jett Ridge Rands, son of Breht McKenzie and Jared Scott Rands of Twin Falls, was born Oct. 16, 2010. place your announcement

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Photo courtesy of Cirque du Soleil A contortionist from Cirque du Soleil’s production of ‘Ovo’ is dressed as a white spider; later she balances on a loosely slung, web-like tightrope. Cirque du Soleil’s world of insects, larger than life By Margaret Webb Pressler Creating this world on stage is what a cricket can do in real life,’’ inspired the show’s creators. “You The Washington Post See it for yourself the job of Marjon Van Grunsven, Van Grunsven said. can see how (insects) move and how Cirque du Soleil presents “Alegría,” the show’s artistic director, who Van Grunsven travels with the they work and how they walk. It WASHINGTON — Maybe you’ve Nov. 3 through Nov. 7 at Taco Bell oversees instructors, coaches, show, watches it several times a was incredible,’’Van Grunsven said. heard of a flea circus (or seen one in Arena in Boise. Tickets range from wardrobe consultants and artists, week and is constantly tweaking. “I In the show,a spider doing stunts the movie “A Bug’s Life’’). But what $35 to $94 for adults; $31.50 to $81 all with the aim of making the bugs watch all the insects and I see how on loosely slung tightrope makes about a flea, fly, ant, spider and for military personnel, seniors and look not only realistic, but also they move, and (if) I feel they are you think about the way spiders cricket circus? students; and $28 to $76 for chil- beautiful and entertaining. The not as clear and sharp as they are maneuver on their own strands of That’s exactly what the audience dren (12 and younger), at idahotick- bugs in “Ovo’’ are playful and supposed to be,I call a rehearsal and silk. A team of acrobatic fleas finds in “Ovo,’’ the latest produc- ets.com, 426-1766 or 426-1494. See graceful. I make it better,’’she said. bounces around just like those fleas tion from Cirque du Soleil, being the Times-News' Entertainment cal- Acrobats portraying bright green Van Grunsven was a nature your dog might get. And the ants performed at National Harbor in endar for information. crickets slink across the stage in enthusiast before coming to “Ovo,’’ that juggle huge slices of kiwi or Oxon Hill, Md. This Canadian costumes that feature pop-up legs but to really get in a bug frame of cobs of corn with their feet are a troupe creates dramatic, stunt- like the crickets you’d see in the mind, she watched a movie called favorite of the artistic director. filled productions all around the “Ovo’’ is more familiar: It’s about backyard. “Microcosmos.’’ The film, which Just like real ants, Van Grunsven world, often with dream-like bugs, and the performers are all Rock climbing, tumbling and features slow-motion close-ups of said, “it’s just unbelievable to see themes, music and lighting. But dressed as insects. trampolines are used “to portray insects going about daily life, what they do.’’ Who said history was boring? By Moira E. McLaughlin this explains WHY hot dogs, made of differ- The Washington Post ent types of meat smashed together, are so yummy. Is it the smeared ketchup? The If you think that history is about memorizing grilled flavor? The baseball game you’re dates, or battles or generals, think again. watching as you eat one? Who knows. KidsPost has discovered three rather out-of- What we do know is that those Romans the-ordinary history books. certainly were on to something! In “Poop Happened! A History of the World From the Bottom Up,’’Sarah Albee details how President Harry Truman is credited people have been relieving themselves for thou- with saying, “If you want a friend in sands of years. When humans were nomadic, or Washington, get a dog.’’That’s funny moved around a lot, poop wasn’t much of an issue. since Truman was not an animal lover! But once people stopped moving and started But 32 presidents have heeded Truman’s building villages, they had to figure out what to do advice anyway. In “First Pet: The with their poop. Presidents and Their Beloved Canines, The book is littered with facts that will make Felines and Other Four-Legged you giggle or maybe make you feel a little ill. Creatures Who Made Their Pooping was so important to the Romans that they Home at the White House,’’pho- had a god of dung and a goddess of sewers! And a tos and fun facts tell the stories cook in New York came to be known as “Typhoid of love between presidents and Mary’’ because the germs on her hands gave sev- their pets. eral hundred people typhoid. (Ewwwwww!) For example, did you know Plumbing, Albee says, is important to a success- that President George H.W. ful civilization, and yet Alexander Cummings, the Bush’s dog, Millie, wrote a inventor of the modern flush toilet, is not exactly a best-selling book called, household name. After reading this book, you will “Millie’s Book: As Dictated to no doubt have a new appreciation for him. Barbara Bush’’? The book also explains that President According to Adrienne Sylver in “Hot Diggity Franklin D. Roosevelt’s dog, Dog: The History of the Hot Dog,’’Americans eat Fala, went everywhere with his Deb Lindsey/ For The 2 BILLION hot dogs every July! But hot dogs are master, including news con- Washington Post not just an American food. The Romans started ferences and a meeting with eating them thousands of years ago as a snack. Russia’s powerful leader Yum! Joseph Stalin! (We hope there KidsPost has dis- Immigrants brought them to America in the were no accidents! What covered three out-of- 1860s because they were a cheap, fast food. At would THAT have done to the-ordinary history first, they ate them without buns, right off the U.S.-Russian relations?) books. From top, ‘Hot grill. Ouch! Most recently, President Diggity Dog: The History of Then a hot dog vendor joined forces with a Barack Obama was pho- the Hot Dog,’by Adrienne Sylver; ‘First baker, and the hot dog bun was born. tographed with his dog, Bo. Pet’ (from the Associated Press) and In the 1950s, the hot dog gained even more pop- This fun book seems to ularity, sold by baseball vendors and served as fast, prove that American presi- ‘Poop Happened! A History of the World easy dinners for moms to make at home. None of dents are no different from other pet lovers. From the Bottom Up,’by Sarah Albee.