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HtordoM duly: Is thei[le nation^ of firefilghdng ainlircraft ----- unsafe?------. 1 P«P b C8 .overdocumnenk e F a m i l y l i f e KnWRMdafWewaSe»tes= ^ ;, --I BAGHDAD, Jraq • released its much^iwaiteiited liJjiSi- j tory of potendal nudear,le*r.clienii; ,,4 ; cal and Uolodcal tedmol die United Nationi q n * hoping to prevent m t u . denied,American claimsims diat it . ' ^ possesses weaponsI olof masa.-.' Do tto w ilt 1M «: Theliefo d in g destruction. t n of letterwiitiiig sdllKill has some failhful practidorioners. Paco El were shown cb'the medi something 6f aa Ira^lf? were ddivered Situra^^ji p o r t s U.N. headquarter! in w S and then carted off to j iM dmodtopadcniThe Thnet-Nevrs names thish is y e a rt _ ^haadadfw^m yi^ — AU-AreaRwtballTeam P ^onlaS ^ wadcrof SI

O p i n i o n MonummtaleliolewutU tah ^ ^C n 4 tad iK iMla mc'tlMitoridM 10) aTl^ttoBre^fps^ M e t e ^ CM In M M^emia. Tkt iM m lqtM dilbrlieqM m ,-; - gomnorpushesibranB monu* ’ ^ Ira,'^ aikad a aevsw i^ npo> m r n m i h FenlanGiilfWsr. mei)t but ends up deferfending *niitM to tMHlii In da badVMtrewideftMrpbllantlMpy. Unleu it wanted to» bubuck last voters, todays editorialial says. mondi*s unanimous UJ{.flN. Security P« Council resolution d oqj p en th e C wayforaU5.-ledmmtai^ta^attack, Still on the job, Simplot5 wcorker says financesf ‘didesperate’ Iraq had no choice butm t taO»Mana 31, alterter almost five years with under no such duress..Iheapolo- Th scratch paper. i.. SimpMMrkm I G ty Park con- er. 0)1tt)ingllke650)obs. 'ormer spud trim- d>ecompmpany. Simplofs Heybum gy “to God about any «ctect diatI has certs* spon* | K **! don’t klknow why. Maybe . WrIWriter Virginia S. 9 J j yCuaitarandhis spwlplwjdant is h^adfd for closure, angered him in the paipast” was I knewew what it was,” she Ku soredtwthe KutcMnsandphotofra. « I M I I “ S mer emplcyae^- s fint phase of shutdown part of an intensifyiniying Iraqi pherUsaM.Coiiard8re ^------^ vKesderkiirk Belinda ' displacedced Sanchez and 167 oth- effort to rally Arab suppupport and IWinBalls The notlciIce inside warned pu convince the rest of’ thitbe world diapterof putting a human face on that jobibloss I Nsrar^isndpackagb^ Sanchez aboibout the bouse pay. as as they follow seven of tha dlsplai)>aced Candy Sancher. reek later, a temporary- diat Hussein is not dies daidangerous I ment due Nc Soroptomist I ^ Nov. 1. She used the or or soon^»bfrd«iplaced workers> Today, read about Sandwcher’s finances firm supplying workers to tyrant the United States■tes makes International, btiiM envetopetovnI write down die name through tht the proceu of startir^ over.ov andherfews. ' Simplotot called( Sanchez back to Um out to be. w inbeheld ^ OIlyNrli tf\ of South CeiCentral Community JHe job at the same pay - The weapons reportt mcmoves the starting at 5 p m in Cii ney - in case tbe non- ^ s i o l Si per ^ hour, 40 hours a week, standoff with Iraq to a new ^ proJf”Mnmiase the knot tighten- _ Thepoopie What*ttocome^ She wiMicc m the swing shift, i ^ c h . phase. Now arms experp en s from :Fark t ^ . Refreshme ing aroundd iSanchez and her HmcWna "r and M M m August mtio-mt 7lw7teM»NmiwlllcMcMcklnwiththe allowsheber to attend GED the United Nations: andan from are available three children.en. duced raiders to Simplot fOrkimlldrt- c workers periodicaliy aitheyponder81 fourmorrtomingsaweek. member states of thele SecurityS I “I’m gettinting desperate,” the ver Cindy Cierisch and to wasts« their options and chartlart their futures. T hatIt GED C is important to Council, chief among3 themth the Heybum wouMnansaid. I___ Sanches’]es’s dream of office work, U.S., will comb throurough th e Unemployn>yment looms again, udy p**n«nn»€ the she In d e x iward that day. paid, you know, bututdiafskindof i papers and CD*Romsas forI evi- and Sanchezez knows it. But she ^ “I can't even afford (or n vise might spend at a sec- dence th at Iraq is Iddiniding some- QassHledJl&SO MovltstS .... .06 doesn't knotlow when, and she hous my hard,” she said. “IdTdontknowif 9use payment. Tm behind1 on( I*m going to haveive m oney for onojoo. thing. 1 able to save money niy h Community .E4 NatlonU1A2-12.C8 been a ly bills. Tm trying to get thehem Christmas. Just dieh> Idds, t h e j ^ Please " see SBMMOT. Page A41 “The declaration willvill answer Crosswortl. ,E3 0Utu8il« all the questions whichich have been addressed duringng the\ last DeerAbb/,.E3 Opinion. mondis and years,” saiddd Lt.I Gen. — fmilyllfe .El-6— Sports—i s — N e?WJQBrNE^ H r u . - - -Hossam Mohammed Amin,-whoAmi ------Horoscope..E3 Weattier» r . . J t t ______^WQUTLQ watebMhla supervised the preparatioiation of die «lfa,8Bde, report. •McMlley.Bl Wsst... Amin said the documeiiments con-' U m ■•••Dl VtaW... P o l i c e oo: f f i c e r d i s f i g u r edin d : crash reclaimms life Usatbelrnaw- tain “new elements,”' in^i;igraph<|s gand climbs from a pick- ventiond arms, ^ t it corncontains no - > gX L—e up in die pariarUng lot of i ^ c e head- dWIgvadfol- admission d u t Iraq stillH pcpossesses ^ t k J k a aB i l Y H o quarters. lowbigallenr such capabilities, Aminnsaid sai o b is pants is a sparkling *smudged with soot, is.dis]Isplayedat caracddenL “I think if the UnitedIted States f n e W d r . .e..Tlie * old one, itili Please see FACU■ I UtS.Pa^A7 Please see IRAQ.uq.PageA2

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the number of jobs created/Theere i C a r d i mlal L aw stitniggles to[) k eep h ea w a t e r P o Compaq projected Itsits |plant near ; a d a b o v e i *ower Bakersfleld would creati^ te 350. jobs during peak constructruction and BOSTON (AP) - AftAfter months the Bostoi tim N d lh m A l ton Archdiocese and to debate whether the carcirdinal of the most spec>ectacular allega- Contl«i employ between 20 to 252 full-time ' of criticism for hies roler< In the resumed n » of plateaus stepping down- I making high'proflle sh piper week, dally only S5.«0 said Sai Hussein was making a des- ^ central Baghdacdad, where a sim Semprapra Energy Resources contin- Circulation ^ emitted when naturalt^ igas U i^t uiiday^ly-S.^:50-pef wctlc. ' —-perate«ttempt pel to stir up troulHible. ___ near the front dooloor lamented the yes to develop or acquire new ~Dwilel Wolock. clm itollilaiim director ^ burned ^ p le te ly . eluded in all above ralev A *“The spee^ contained iniindie- “" '“Cl' psychologioglcal and physl- plants,Its. The company is building ,f Sempra Energy Resouesources'new Circulailon phone;Une* Ur are open rge will be levied for ali mentme and encouragement of ter- inflictedted on Iraqi peo*. threete naturalr gas-fired power Texas is^ e bolvrcen 7 and 10 a.m.I.m. only. If you wumed check*,k*- rorrorist acts which the whole wworld Pl«" “ N. saneinctlons since the p);irnfts: near| Bakersfield, Calif, inn coal-fueled plant in Tei do not recelvo your paperpap by 7 a.m.. . , . . hasha! rejected and condemned,d,"he gtJIirar. northeiihern Mexico, and near CMnpan/s first coal plan)lant,wradiit call Ihe Buraber fo r youiyour area; ' M ail infonoimaaon toiitold the Kuwait News Agency mix. In November it bought ag says produces less nltroiitrogen oxide I and sulfur dioxide thanla n oi ld e r coal Burley ______TVTIipct-N*^New«(UPSMI-OKOIi Twin Fall* hy The. “Iraq’s > dear attempt to dri[rive a Informadon abounut a recent com* pare ourselvesoui fo r th e fu tu re . T h aII t reduce emissions. Subscription rataItCS Time*-Nc*v<. COfficial cliy and county wedge between the Kuwairiri |n»n. m ittee appointintment of Sen. meansns geographic expansion,”n Sempra Energy Resouesources’ par* M»me delivrty: daily andm J Sunday. S4J3 urtuam 10 Section 6C*in8 of “ ^ Tom Gannon, R'Buhl.R- Gannon companpany President M ike Nlg^i|{ ent company, Sempra de. Thurvlay i« hereby dexijf per <*cvli: Sunday only.r.$?.50 $3 per week., was appointed1 lastla week to the saysiniIn a postin g o n S e m p ra ’s W eb(, owns eight subsidlaid i ? r i e ? ^ d day of the week bh which - J MailMihMTipikRKmuu.her.hepaidia^ance'. ™ )-| Senate Agrlculzultural A ffairs site. employs 12,000 people.?le. T h e I and arc availahle only Jithc »lilhepuhliU>ed. , 1 .. pany reports a customG er. plea«e \cnd change of i| ^ Committee. “WeiVe a re c o m m itted to diversify- : IKK milnuined. Mall nic\:reAllld.]..™ t ™ hi: P.O. Bot S4S. Twin FalK. ^ ingourlHir business in se v e ra l w ays toQ more than 9 million in theUwedtl ' • : daily and .Sunday S6.00 |N s 17 r a 48 PBg. « : ' An item in FricFriday’s WeekEnd prepan•are ourselves for the future. States, Europe, Canadai a d a , M e 4 ^ ) only M,(K> per frcii. Sund>ut»day only $3,00 '■‘•I*' _ section incorrectlictly reported the That; mem e an s g e o g ra p h ic ex p an sio nr , Soudi America and Asia..sia. per Week. Oot of %«aice ratcvrai daily and HaaMVri I 6«»i»*r.0»a.l — cost of attendingng the “Messiah” fueldividiversi^ and*new aegidsitionsJ, Sempra Energy and Its Mb------Christmas Conceicert today at the - a vanrariety of new development,t sidiaries, l u t h e m Calif:alifomiaSas Times-1s-N e w s te tep lio n e didirectory ) to » II >7 CoUege of SoutIluthem Idaho In The keyke; to making the strategyy Co. and San Diegogo Gi a s & d _wiu»e*w)i o > » .a ih ^ ____ Twin Falls. Utee concert o is $5 for work,h(, however, is to have power,f Electric, are embroilecliled in i^ss Clicutttfeo (Daniel1 Walocle,W Clrculatiaii Director:tor) ...... £ x t.l action lawsuits bro ClaKifMAdveftisiBg 4 a i | adults and S3 forfor senior ddzens contracracts in place before begin- broughtj^y < ilm (Deby Jotauon, Manager)er) ...... £ x t 2 ^ Nevada and Califomialiaover^- I 4 News (d a rk WalwortI Q O g waty-eaa-a TTTI 3 and students.wi.with identiflca- ningcorconstruction,”.Niggli says, orth, M a n a ^ Editor)...... E J. * tridty and natural gas;as rater h ^ i] : Retail Advertising (Mike(M Smit. Advertising Direc In ppas a st n e w s re le a s e s a b o u t con- re«or)...... TTTiErt 4 TMnMr.Daa.S 7TTi S J that occurred duringg theth e n |te i Ag Weekly (Janet (k>mn.(k)i General Manager) ...... ;....£xtS ■ -s strucdoi3 ion o f its n e w p la n ts in o th e r ;s of the country, Sempraa crisis. The companies1 ara re d e f f f i * PubUsber Stephen Hartgen...... :Ha ...... X x l 249 y | S ^ J The Times-Nevt o regrets the ^ ■ 1 errors. rgy Resources has estimatedi ing themselves agaiigalnst pie

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Kis friends bought him'iim’ an over* >vears th e grin of a kiikid on the to a face devoidd of( distinguish- • Yetet Schechterlei has otherT sized sweat shin withh a hood.I fltn<:-fn k i iTi>i»tit.,. ,_..Chnpman..his,friend,j —i— .antidpation4nfused.witiwith.a.child-^|ujH[Q Lto.Iook-whoIe with.a,i.a.woman.who_teaches.the_ e__ =.explanat^on:JllL’s.nous()Usomethin»j____ I like optimism that an>anything is irron, “more nat- disabjeh)ed to play-golfrhe oncee he's ashamed of; butIt ,hi he doesn’t “ ! possible. i excelleiilled at the game. And he isis want to frighten otheither peupltf I That, he knows betitetter than next consulted a d eterntrmined to shoot a gunn who aren’t preparedired to sec most. who works with again-n. ... ——r---something Uke that." dgnt Bush. know there arc some thingsts Sotiie are scared. DuDiving une ' carried the Olympic; tctorch and^^^^^^H | 1 will nev^t* do again, anda ----- recenT 's peccHra'~nnnfnrcl^rader' thrown out the firstt pitchpi at a by thick scars. ”>o«t things I will never do thee blurted out: “I thinklink you’re major league baseballU gigame, but Craig Dufresne • *®n**e ^way again, but 1 am dedi-i* gonna give me niglnightmare:: . this once*routine act-:t - getting __ D E iy ia jB I iillcone balloons___ d to getting as much of myy . tonight.’! All Schechtcchtcrle could — ^-drewrDTlhrmbniing------"He-wamed-t< btfek as-fcan;"-hfrsays. ‘—------say was,~"I’m sonjr; btitfb u 'Jd y.*v=------again," says BarrcSured.ir tissue around »“ 'Chi I fichievements for PhoenMnix police plastic surgeon wlweek for aUnost f ° ‘’adladly scarred that he wasIS He worries aboutI etrembarrass-.' Uy blind. • officer Jason Schechtertilerlesincea Pho«nlx poHeeIce offlcer Jason Schachtsrle staticUrids outside police hsadquarten __ Barfon.tp'.iniprQYiloctors in jected §?! v ing his own childrenn onceo they car explosion last year!ar left him Nov. 26 In Pho>hoenlx, Ariz. in his neck andth i up to 3 ounces ' r. William i McLeish of thee get older, says Suzie.!. wlwho insists horribly disfigured anand strug* were restricted ;eby them swell. ^ a y'0 o ^Clinic in Scottsdale usedd those fears are unfoundunded. :ial eyedrops to heal thee “Kiley is instant: popopularity ; gling to rediscover hisIs identity-ii u te are," sayssa; Dr. Kevin Foster, thaithat chronided his acddent) In Ju n e, Dr. »hen Ci a woman •andhisUfe. 'i n s e r t e d four sili(nant,” explains leas, then rebuiltIt because of who herr dadda is. AU co*direciorir of< the Arizona Burn his fight to recover, Schechtt ichterle’s eyelids using car-r- the Hide kids Zane Schechterle was respo expanding fetus. me goes to sending to Center. “HiHe just decided h e's recireceived thousands of cards, je from what was left of hisis preschool with icnowf whowh Dad is. an emergency call on’ M loingtobebe a normal human tenters and e-mails from around — ^tretch-theHininjue musde and the ‘ .-..VJ c o u ld 'b e redi: ‘ and inserted a new tearir But he stiU worries,”I,” sshe ‘says. 2001, when a cab driver.w^fered being againlin. And he has never coucountry. baby’s delivered, JJ : in his right eye. ^ replace the scar “He never wants to0 b be a bur- an epileptic seizure and;nddanyn^ looked badt,ck.” ...... 0.One included a homemt isn’t always go ihcchtcrle was fitted with a den.” ...... his vehide into'the bacback of the -Normal'al" for S ch ech terle rosirosoo', another a $1,000 died his neck. Every wi tn two months, doc :act-iens that improved thele For now, Schechterlesrie plans to- - ^ l i c e cruiser, which ecu; nieansbusy;sy: He’s up at 6, out the a cicard ^ p l y signed, ''From >n in his left eye to almostst forgo any further reC' each balloon with reconstruc* fireball. Schechterle was , puts in an eight*hour old granny.” A 13-year-old 1 e hunchback of 20-20.0. anda McLeish hopes to dolo tive work on his face.ce. firsrpjBce „i,eel.lel. Shortly a fte r Jiis 30thh the procedure seemedled too inva­ %rms and legs but tookkdiiTOaim di di„„er, hele takes over care of honhom^ after the acddent, Sv,d the also expands thece n the accident, birthdahday in November, he pur­r* sive, and Schechterlele kknows lit- 'jtt his head, and face,.which wl sus- M asen, balllalanc- fed him, bat» skin. When the >artner,bal Bryan chasedsed a brand-ne^, electric*:* tie can be done toI restore re: his ^ in ed fourth-degree [tie in -r r r/;r ^ . f . • . him, brushednade tissue doesnctfd blood on Ws blue,1, pickup..p Unlike his oldd appearance. fcicin .backtotheway.it. » J h is m ant juiiu tiiiii teeth, got h k, this-one has an automabcc------Ue doesn't even wearrear ms pros- :^Center cut away aU of thei dead ,|g|,t hand. ’ dressed. Now,m an SchechterlCenter. Blood transmismission and remote keyless3 thetic ears and noseDse all that : tissue to'save his life. . J *1.. instructs'his”s hi . fal/ierag/ibi.' does just ab an The procedureember, Dufresne He sw was more adamant aboutIt zle. «rows and all but a■ '■si ""'P o ' to do her home-ho still can’t mani out complicadonsmplants, sliced workt atand set a target: Once thee “People don't lookk alat me and ;«6se. . , worl^ and playspi disdplinarian to butibuttons or shoelaces with hairived SchechteHe'diechterle’s scar ba^t ararrived, he was going back.c. go, ’You don't Navee atany eartl' Ji In the year and a halfha: since, 4-year-oldZaZane. leftleft severely deformed bySi^e i ride-along sincedraped the new q>^oVO ' weeks after Masen was,s That's not what th el y y ^ ^ looking S c h e c h te rle has conti:n^ued to »i feel likem a husband and firefire. ihed his former parase of his neck to born,I, SSchechterle returned too at. I am one, full scara r 1from the ;1)efy the odds and excee father againlin," says Schechterie, He H also put some weight dbi his Chapman, nofictfoiuU.Then,u^g ,hep„|ipolice departm ent as a pub-y. neck up," he says. **Ap]'Appearance ^ tio n s with his physilysicai and „ h „ marvel!'els at the similarities on,,sn, going from 132 pounds in m Schechterle's Uc affaiffairs Uaison. While he miss- is never going to lookkgood.” go ■ ^otional progress. . , . between Masen Ms and his oldest hostiospital to 166. Though hwn hands. And I want to be; | WHHang 'tob and many public . i the devotion that undunderwent 11 different ope skin from the basefui operations to happy.*ry.* ?^nces, sharing his sto inspired hisIs rrecovery. tioitions in five months to hiback base of his skutore mobility to “Hell[e’U exude to you the power, CvtoarChiistlii ■tchoolchildren, bum via n the ski” grafts from : Victims and : ~guzie amand Masen together,” r'ecireconstruct his neck, mou s. Earlier opera- of hisis tspirit, the power of his> fugM sRirVDV M i i ."^ cers. he says, “mainake me feel as if noth- hantiands and eyes. He’s up het< Is abdomen, he remii one last year In life.” < His happiest milestoistone came ing ever hapiappened.” tolatotalof33surgeri es. pre- and lower lips, erle’s left index Despi‘Spite his accomplishments,^ K 50*foot bucketttn tn ick S Jk a . 29, when Masen,, a 7-pound, His confidfidence has also been ItIn May, he traveledte rle Schechterlisplanted to ^ v e Schechiichterle still struggles with^ K with openuor — ! ras bom to— boosted by-ara n outpouring of sup*— VIrVirginia to meet-with-Robr tmd ^ead with easeumb i - re s to r e d _ _ h is appiippearance«______and h b wife, Suzie.le. port from frifriends and strangers BarBarron, a former CIA disgu lips. 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NoDHo^ He •'-;— = beun.the billy club o fftheenvi'-. th area comp off more than 20 - an opportunity-to in food lateling and adver national monu- naulatbhal monument in be heard on the over the decades. m ents during his . ijfgjJtah shows ttiat far use. issue, and their |___ Labels titat imply a dairydair prod-.!' presidency^ often resistance was _ ' uct is superior because5 of what■ IV.' disregarding OltljftheAntiquitiesActis ■ recognized in the "I ’ . . doesn't contain are tryingringto_'_. frighten consumers - usua local concerns. nQSxissible. end. But had this JUListen closS'IT,IN We >' do not need 1 0 sumers by saying. “OurirmilkcoO-" m Michael Leavitt ^6Nb welcome viewpoints-’ em o r and a presi* engage America in ever ----- tains no lead*ba^ paint-*in t^ O f^ h ;------ongcr, wider and more Icosdy - L — - 1------J fire'Predict ordediftvthe and President frof ; dent beholden to course, no other miUc contwntains lom our readers on this .vars - leading to thousandsind an< major a a of Islamic er, but die " B ush p ro v e the environmen- mequenres ofpacifism lead-based paint eitiier, b Mrfiaps millions of unnwessar^ • against this countiycry: wllen Iranian ronse assertion implies ot^terr mimilks do.*;. md ottier issues.______tal lobby, the SLiI leriam s liostage ' _____ a ’llAth .mardto temmsm democratic way ------“ story might have theh e “anti-war” movement. for^ctajTatihe/^A ntencan l v e r y to honor the sptriiit - o f th e turned out: didifferently. ' AAcross America and through*sheut embassy in Tehran, m d the nations thtH UKNNIS .AV^ ': ~ ^tiquities Att. Leavitt's; ejexample should be thehe world, “anti-war” groups arare In response to tha fionsorit, fftratisewe Last January, Leavitt:ilt said h e followed byty governors nation* stagitaging “peace rallies” that rorist aerodties,Am Why should a milk cart(artonshoM- would lobby Bush forr ddesigns- wide. Evenn tthough he person* a‘trittract tens and sometimes hunun- dents sought to avoivoid military experiencede: those that it contains no pestidctiddaw hm ; tion o f a 621,0(Xkicree nnational ally favoreded creation of the ^Ireds of-ttiCusands of partldpailants, action at ^ costsi-by treatirigter* no pestiddes are addedk) to any osi* rorists as isolatedI crcriminals and roiisei^m/uences on Sept. U. t?Nordo monument in the hean:an of the landmark,:, I L eav itt observed who gather lo voice their oppos milk or daily t>roducts? Nl :ion to an invasion of Iraq andi tot . thereby ignoring tiietill role of tile. p , dairymen fcM pestiddesd e si t o t ^ 'f ^ n R afael Swell, aI geologic gt voters' wlshcihes and backed off. my other U.S. military action\ iiin governments thatt supportsi them, Pacifism practically ■ anixnals. upheaval covering moinore than ' Designatinglg a national monu- :he War on Terrorism. The goal>alof orbyofferingdiploi.lomalichBnd. ------Hctatedthe American Milk is tested continuoiluouslyasit^ 1 million acres of federderal land ment wllh theth stroke of a pres- :hese rallies, tiie protesters pron> outs to terrorist stattatesin hopes moves from tiie farm totottecon-'i.' tii in central Utah. idential pet>en ca n back fire if dotizlaim, is to promote peace. “ Yofou that they would warvam to te our rrs'ponse/) 0 to tem m sm fo r sumer for purity, safety[y andai quail" While groups Suchch as the the proposalsal lacks grassroots conran bomb tiie world to pieces,”” friends. Witii each E more than J J years, ty. Any milk found to contcontain sig-» Southern Utah Wildiilderness support. thej:hey chant, “but you can't bofnimb it response it becameJ e '^ S r t h a . nificant pestidde residueduesb : Alliance rallied b e h in d Leavitt kncevasion of histo- ,a r , aagainst t i i state sponsors of ter* gives milk unless ste'sstedacalf, tel answer. Tte most one can coax and all of her milk contaiiitainsa ------baUou on the proposedsed. monu-___menu It wasas not one of conseri_ _ out of them are vague platitudi ry and logic for the;he advocates of roiiOTi,m today, imagine the chol------p a d ^ to label thi ; we will face five years from—____g ro v ^ hormone tte t is.al ment. A total of 2,15:151 votes vation^flne:nest moments. (we[we should “make common cat necessary for milk produc S war," since the polii when Iraq and Iran pos.scss were opposed, with1 1l,d83 in- A day ma;nay com e when th e witlwith the people of the world,”^ cate necessarily inv There is no such tilingjashor* asr] '’.W favor. San Rafaelil iSwell does indeed sayslays tte prominent “anti-war” iar weapons and are ready to monefreemilk. Milk ismb milk and __ acts of war against { miruie them to their terrorist Since that vote, Lea\eavitt has ' become a mnational monument 8^poup Not in Our Name) and a| * it’s all produced by cows.iws. . I®®** practices tiiem. Mill Dns. Yet such a wortd is tte asked Bush to halt effotfforts for a - perhaps wwilh a sm aller pro- - nized soul-searching (“Why cto sends tiie message t The “no termone” labelabdsare.;,: they tete us?”). of the “anti-war” movement. ------9HTi-R«fael-SweH-flaTtattonal—r-posed-acreaeag6^ f-6o,-atleasi------^ ______-'and to o tto .potei frightening consumierss aab b o u t i ^ , “ Tiie absenceof a peaceilk— expected residents afiaffected by th e pro- ^ so rs-ttet It will'be monument. Bush is ex peace plan is no acddent. innocent error or mere over* honmOTC.^Butt^i^fitkfromsudi.'' to honor Leavitt% requeluest. posal will krknow their opinions ing tiie United Stau Padfisnf is inherentiy a negati^“ ve. er extent “anti-war*rar” protesters of youtiiful idealism. It is tiie cows contains tiie samele growthn This entire processess shows have not beeteen Ignored. docdoctrine - it merely says tiiat n: influence policy, thithey are not produau a of a fimdamentally hormone found in all miUmUk,andn'6; tary action is always bad. As or^ Helping to p re \^ntwantii^are ti Dral commitment: tiie com* more of il than is fouruiui inIn otiier.' ' ------SSan Frandsco protester put tht^ actuigtomakewarfar more ^ u e n t >ent to ignore reality - from -miUc In fact tte FDA, sayssav tiiere’s point: “I don't think it’s right fwfo and deadly, by maklakingourene* thehistclistorical evidence of the con* no way to detea any difitdifference.-: r i m e s - N Dur government to kill people.’e* In mies more aggressi'ssive,moreplen- sequencences of pacifism to the very The growth termone bis justIti pro- prance, this leaves tte governm* riful, and more powowerfuL « ^ eence n c of the violent threats* tein, like steak, and b; digesteddig bt ;' Utfbm ...... p t m m t r n P M tim nieimeni only two means of dealiming Tteonlywaytoclodealwitiimili- that confrontcon us today - in favor off our stomachs, like steak.ak. ;‘ - OvkVWMitli...... mrnat— M to M t...... with our enemies: to ignore tteheir tant enemies is tooshowthem sl tiiewishrish ttet laying down our The FDA even says alabela la acts of aggression, or to appeasase unequivocally ttetilataggiession armswil1 will achieve peace somehow, claimihg tite milk wasI producedprc Tlitii«pbirtoftlMfditiidltorial board Md writtrt of edit Dwthhor- II . * . iii ■ «M.« - ^ I them by capitulating to tte ag ai^ tte Uniteded 1States will lead Thoselose of us who are committed witiiout additional growti n ingii, wsnt ffiiwonH,lilS»mCni»DwWCoopoftt I raadSkelltyRidMioK aggaggressor's demands. to tiieir destructionlon.1teonly tofadn^dng the facts should con* mone might te required-edtoex* t ‘ = = - We V do not need to predin or means of impartinging this lesson b demnthn these peaceniks for \ ^ t plain: “No sigi^icant differencediff ------1 deducedei tte consequences of pad*pa ovenAelmingmiiiililitaryfofce- dieyreareally are: warmongers for has been shown teiweeneen milk d eriv ^ from cows txeateisated with Writetous fismfisn witKregard to terrorismland a enoughtod^tartandlncapadtate ourena•nemies. t te nations that sponsor it, tte enemy. Had we annihilated ----- recomunant bovine grow{rowthKor- l e 71ine»N0W3 wetcomxnwt lettars ' ber. Writers whoNtM sign letters with ^because we experienced thosese tiie Iranian regimene 23 yean ago, >Uex£ex £pflan ts a vnixerfor the mone and milk from thosiihosewhich . frocn (M d sn on subfoo3iects of pub- false names win tw permanently consequences on SepL 11. we could tevethwtiwariM Islamic AynRarBand Institute (wwwMyn’ teve not” iie interest BecauseBotspece of twrredf^pubMjUlcatlon. Letters may Pacifism practically dictated thett ' terrorism at tte beibe^nning,wiUi mndorgj)fg/nitduilink). Rcodcrs moy Milkbmilk. 7 constTBims. please tietterstolimit lee be brougm to> ourm Twin Fells or Burtey American ^ reqionse to lerrorisr Thankfullv, most offourmilkb oui ism far less cost tiuuiwiI will te required writeto.rto Aim at ARI, 2121 Alton 400 wonts. lndudo)ourti| d to P.O. B n 546. Twin ^ fortified with VitaminiD.alsoa D, rsigrtature, office; malted to for more than 23 years, from ouroi to defeat terrorismsm today. AzHcwojway No. 2 ^ Irvine, Calif. malting address and tetephiephonenum- Falls. ID 633030 3 . ^ honmone, tiio u ^ few peoplepec real- government’s response to tteefirst f 'AndifwefaUtoitouseourmili* 92606. ize i t Thb modem mind[ndepre* « vents rickets in childrenpenand ( > osteoporosb in adults.i. ThThose of us w te live in nortiiem shorshort-wintet C o u r t s w e ^ I F i r s t A. l m e n d m le n t r i gh t ts in elll e c t i o n s day latitudes, and/n- useusesunblodc \ to pnotect against skinn cancer,cai ntheoiy.at least, the d iree than tte evidencee jljustifies. tiieirsources. sot The reaD ^ isttet ht may not u t enough Vital/itaminD federal judgtf wholoheard h ' h i deposilioiisjited wthf t But courts-andid Iparticularly tte isdiffiaficult, indeed, nigh impossi- without fortified mOk. oral arguments lastst weekm on c u rm t SupremesCourt-have 0 ble,toe[0 erea effective barriers to Amilk carton tiiat says it con- the latest piece of paigncampaij D a v id s . I k many amicus l/rirfsfs otiier standards, aniand tills Supreme th e flowlow of funds from tiie private* tains no hormones b manmanipulating finance legislationsupposed are su{ Court has taken an expansive sectorir into ir tiie political worid. buyers-and, worse, ititbijfiog. b I to be weighing th^stitudonali- consdt B r o d e r stiOmiltedoti thecase^> view of First Amenendmentri^ts. WKatKat is true of^oney is even The big differencesI amongam tte I dairy products Ml tteishdvesare she ty of its provisions, not itspracti*its rurrmt and former . Asa journalist, I anamofcourse moretni true of ideas and argu- ^ or pw isan effects. ButasthisBui grateful fn- tiiat. ButlwouldtiiinkBi ments.^ts. Wtetever tte coun may tiie cleariy labeled proceocessing case moves through thee courts-o . members of Cott^Tss,, tte tm a n y o tte ^s, nmindful of tiie ultimatilately dedde, it is unlikely techrtiques tte t somehovihowdiange an accelerated appeal rathlo t e sp et* u n d tr danger to individuajual freedoms thattte tte candidates and their par- tte product, such as “salt'sdtedbut* Supreme Court is certain, lobbyists andprivate ’ when tte countryyfeelsltself f( descana n monopolize the aii^ v e s ter” or “ultra-pasteurizecized milk.” ter what the outcome - th \ under threat, woultluld also tepe that inanyfily future campaign, to the Recent consumer surviurveysln ]I free assodation. In dtizens detailed v:idt J. New Yoric and New Jersi world consequences offlhelegisU. th< menthasalej tte court uses thisis ^tical ^ ad v o cacy -m en tal,M groups) and tte . Abundant hi^^quality thyindivid- political syste ublicans (similarly stimulated tions, unions and wealthy c promises to provide uarewitiitiie Republ duction results from tte < - uals to the pc^tical partierties.nie government i parties. Andcandidates nt,eveniftiie bytiieclie examples of the National ion-for the current ------mana^mentofheakhyi■iiyiiiiy J second part limits the ablability of plingonthel'Stem - of how far the desoilfedontsie/e^ restrictions, as intin this case, go to RifleAii Assodation and tte s to use______Indepositi< cows. Dairymen use a vai _ oonparty.organiiations to ntmaygobefore.tram* ______ttewavinwMditititiieadsare' ..ChristiaistiMi.CoalitionXare turning__- —techiKdogies,~buttbemfl their regular dues or trear e a v e s to many amicusle First ^ m d m e n l. — -g/mipniltmrhijatlssi» financed, rather-than th tte ads increaa ntmrinr m nains the rame produi pay f«-*issue ads" thatatineffect ii thecase,cundtions ffled wfli tte ______tiarcampaipis, mdi1 themselves. tion - pe^tetaU dng politics If you see scare-Dongemgesing endorse oc oppose fedeniend candi* members ofMS C bd eh w fa^ tted on Tterearealsoinlinescapable wititfriI friends, nei^ibors and asse­ la^in^supennadoaricetcnoj- dates. Instead, it requiresires those andprivatecurrent and former lai^scale andoften r practicalities f Coogress, lobbyists and justices mightihtwelltake Tterle new legislatim affects onlyy relax and enjoy your: milk,mH butter, smpe lijpitatioftt th tt cai^ _____iuptiott.tfiey,' ______negMiiX-ods.___------noticeJiLdie few.»w.weeks since tiie^ _ T y .adids, s, not tte new political_____------yogurt and cheese. Don*] sod parties face. e dtin n s detailed with ta n 'tp a y -^ ------hwbenpubU)le frankness the co^ went into effect, mediunliurn of die Internet and not more for daily productsictsbeousM 1 In the eyes of propcnernents, both figure contril financial sourcei rsandpoUtidans dieoldold but revived political com* parts are necessary to m eysayJs at least Implic- unsaupukMS producen pmectdie ties. And canlUic officials ed id t six- ___T te written testimony of ttehese have devised neww I orgfliUzatiatis, munlca between individuals. to scare you i i ^ higlier ] political system from thetheconup- hbwoutsidei id legally separate bubut still linked to A ndduI dial may be tte best thing r f Of tributions for'dieir par- fiiu idlsdoeed Mjackedthdandidates described ^ob^^m l uldcan^^dayiy in tte poUdcal partieties,tiiattiiey aboutitIt it DennisT. Avery is a m critics say large«aleai sooitM of moocff. But oil Ie groups almost par viiere b d i^ can c o n tiindmie to funnel -— fortheOidsonlnstituaa I w y m im tftfm nfw n i yinfnfatn. hmfc h ^ campaigns, with pro TvidBm^Jsao^umnistfor _____fonaedUAaeniottunailb I and often negative tbesale is already more pervasivem p«igns,witi)orwit]vithout disclosing tiieWaiWashington Post .- m ^^/^theS^D ^ ■tnw-t vfith a iit g W riv ______^ }diemsehres or tiieir salt ieKiir,0ri. 2002^Tlwi»ltw>i. Twtn rali. Ml MS ____

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I never r«eived. a c^____ Sstate ti uses sin taxes__ of indigent cases-»-bothmedical __ | ______------:Humane Society woworks------MchdayJn ahd funer^ AhothBthop plus would J ------FOR PROIIFESSIONAL ~ wonders on slim bu(budgets I'hidthre.ree small, friendly kit- unfairly for budget bedie'Iack of poortor examples set | HOUSECCLEANING The local Humane SotSodety Is tens abandoidoned that needed fiAs a smoker for the last 388 for the youngsters, WlthTWtCwfM. 'SI/02. M Mri ■ (*•*« •Hwi. per Ih e only downI siside of this plan | not perfect, althoughI thithey have care.Weatnitready have two cats yeayears, the proposed 2Gcent p< tkmized deonino sarvke to moneef yovr porticubr needs andnd bvdget.t I abyays been very nicee aiand help- and didn’t[ wantw any more. We pacpack tax increase has me up)in ii ' would be trying to Idedde just arms. Whenever the governoror ' what to tax instead•ad of tobacco j kM end insured efflpfoyees. ha when we had probleit>Iemswith needed help;lp for the kiiiens, so I am jtooghly^cmnedrJaioatLaapi ------abandonedcats.'Thlsliailiasliap:------nnallycalletledtheiluraane------andids^cronierfail'toant keep thijjjg ------LattesrBigMacs.-T^TwtnkiesrMars— { - * - 5 ^ »bring ovr own equipmenf & sv pehed twice in the lastst tthree' Society. The;hey came through for budget buc balanced, it is always’sth t e bars? The possibllii)llidesareend- | y<;ars and has indudeded itwo lii- us and the• kikittens. sinisinners who are expeaed.to) less. •Qvolit10% Service Guoronlee lers of kittens. I want 1010 thank all the people make ma up the difference. Personally, I thinhink anyone that | smok- goes to a gym shouilouldpayanaddi- * r r ■ This is more than! cancai say for at the Humamane Society for help- IiIn all fairness to lifelong sm the Sheena Foundation,on. I called ing us. On1 susuch a light budget ers, ers. I think the state should useu: tional 5 percent taitax on thdr ! them four times duringng their and small area,ar they do a great the tobacco companies’ settle •rship fee. | W l h e r r jymaiclss i working hours on two9 separatesc Job. mentme money to help us quit So let’s all pullII t(together and • days. LARRY'AND A JACKIE NOR* smismoking. This would-save theiie hdp Dirk balancecethebudgetl I \ O n e lem thiting to worry about. staistate tons of money by loweriaiag RICHARD GR1(RIGG ■ - 1 At no time did I talkIk tto a per* TON 1 - /2 2 3 I son. and I had left a meimessage Hansen MeMedicare costs and the experense Glenns Feny m ^ ^ — mm d

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iiH pnt*, w fiiin t rpfprpfiiriHiinri n n nj f t i f l ^ ' W orld— 1Iranian stu t t CUUlll^ JIV&V1.VAWI I U U I I I VFIl 111lA U V ll d l.U il TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - At\b o u t inside campus, Studentlents b a y -to the campus.' years', following thee deathd< sen- ^000 students protested thee \poli* ___ “Wc fare calliiU^ing 01^ you to _ Saturitiu-day’s protest was the lat*t* tence imposed onon H ashem j d M i s s ^ o cies of Iran’s ahti*reform consnseiv* respect'tlie prapljple’s“^o lce' and ■■■ est Inin >weeks of student demon*1* . A ^ j a r i for questioniniining the rule ^D isniptet orld iau\atives Saturday, the latest: cchd*' allow voted reforforms," said stu*. strotiotiotis, sqme the largest inn bftheder^bverlranlaiuiian sodety. ■ • e .-m rw i 1______liffi ynipgt loii><«»r M^hfltbammad Airindi S ;lurk(B y ■: a prominent univei^ty profelessor. “We are the lastist generation to for insulting Islam. speak to you thrchrough dialogue. cChanting “death to dictatator- The younger,. generationg is LONDON - Wilh ua gleamingg ' ■ sHiiship,” the Tehran Universityty stu* already preparingngitsfists.” smile and a gracefuff bow.hi Miss M/^i Vorld in brief dendents called for a national refer*n The Interior MinMinistry has in the Turkey won ihe.Miss; W.World con- • " P m i i f • endcndiun on Iran’s political fututure. post two years refusedre to grant • — tesf Saiurday, bringinglg tot a dose ' — — — “This is the demand off the students permisslssion to hold' ral* an Inicrnaiional page:igeant^that— Iranion nation today; reteiferen* lies. The studentsits confined their Hum,” the students shoutedI ffrom protest - heldId in honor of .Azra Akin siood pnproudly to . aticniion while herir nationali ■ B M | M ) = anthem was played,i, uflera she HfflnHV ucc'epted ihe iUiitering1C Itiara nnd ------SlSb.UUO ttrizelrom la;lasl' year’s----- ■ M H T O hAlCF 4n winner, Nigeria’s Agbanimi Darego. f P V t l t WM (7pm-7amDallOoBy) “I hope I will repreiiresehl Ihc I U N I V E R S I 1 women of the worldi inir a good ■ I I ing her-new— Twin' FallsI Program '^ ^ Lw ijceJg^U se, I flomboyanl , 3EEm: = womon.io have,thu posidtsidon, and I Semester begins Mondey. 'Jenunuary tX 2003 and ends Thursda\!day.MaYJ5.2tXO m n n v — ^ hope 1 can make a differeierence.” .i. H r. , o iN tlU L B u s m n s hanailAQIUINT ANO ACCOUNTII Ninviy'iwu contestai ITIN4 PROORAM J f slants took Ip. r ACCT 302 SumyofFRtoallinn«1vTsoBon (B B £ 305 Law tor Accoccoununts ll pun in ihe show, whichh wa^w shunt* jjfe Jackpt ACCT 40S InleimlAudltino 0 8 0 6 4 5 0 Business PoliciesPoll ed to London nfier;r Muslim*: |)Bb,'' l i f l Cl$ 310 Intto to Mgmt Into Sys Christian rioting last mornonth killed I T r M B mimS cs • M*5MT301 Leadershipsip Skills- ECON 303 IntefmediateMicroecor I more ihun 200 people,e, fforcing il ^ FINAN 303 Principles ol Finance, MGMT 410 AdvancedI MaManagement Topics out of Nigeria. The( ptpageant’s FINAN 410 WoiMno Capital Manao«> «ment‘ treM3r345 Productionin VManagement IMIuWofldSrturday 0 J a c Ik p o t motto is “beauty with a ipurpose," n»ntam CAIMINAL JUSTiCie s AOMINISnUTlON PfKKOCMAM . and among titis year’s; contestantsco ly master- - less h than a week after CJACJA 315 Public Policy & Cflmlrul Behavlof*Be CJA 451 CompafsllveCf»Criminal Justice | were lawyers, businesslesswomcn, a muliimilliN OMAOUATB P ftClOIIAM Q I C o v e g r a g c ...... The valueue of the oils was not__ _>#,. .EOUC-SIO-Cuttufally Diversa Leamainer— EOUC S36.CufriculiJrnPlely'kndwn, but thajbr and Impleminnenuilon Van Gogh sell for mil* •ThintmlHnlfnoH lU.ltr Sluir V n limm I t y t il O f n i m p u n l i t I M n lii l U l l i r i ifii IIB ^ rtA y i fbr help feeding h b'p p e o p le liars. —Ti• 'T u u k N IH II) U ie or's b Ethiopian Prime Mitustiuster Meles second theft(ft from Ihe museum in oo|OeoTM in AccounBng. G eh e f^ BtttlnossBi MariaQemiant, or Crimi«ninal Justice _ ------Zenawi appealed loto donors....-lOyearsrSea■ecunty had been boost* Ad ------A-A o u i n tr r a A i N —------AdmWslfBtioo (alter suceessfuilyily completing lower division coreire requirements).i \ ^ « y \ S T AT E S Saturday lo help feed the lU mil* ed after hethe first.robbery of the CoCourses toward a m aster’s d«0r»tree in Bilingual Education are alsooHered.alsi S ' 0 I XWIHKIIIK L E S S lion people in his natiorlion he said Am sterdamim collection, which CoCourses ore oHomd In th e evenlnlings at the College ol Souttw n le I'lEAINBINBICASE f l scale of the moundng cri: rerundod).Graduate (ees are Sia<184 per credit. crisis in the respondedI quiddyqi and hoped to onds F m Heod Set Horn of Africa nadon.I. “What**' we find die culpriIpriisstiDinthebuUdin^ ■«B o o k Satost Textbooks are cononvanienUy avallatM at me CoDef Idaho Boolislore. «AK faneV a«dofil00.00 AUTHOm^iD Dl need are resources," saidsai Meles, “View of o the Sea at ^6^12/31/02 who discussed the crisis cri with Scheveninger Advielns. Ito«lttratlen andd PurtlMrI Infonnation C«nU gen,” a small picture of ^ 6 d ^ W I R E President Bush in Washlisiiington on a boat settiiigIng off Into a stormy sea ^Shari Stroud. BSU*TWin Falls Pro'rogram Coordinator I‘Uponwn 12 month santoocttvoHo CSI Campus, Tayk>r Buiidlno. Fto• Sawder - lOOOw 2 pmo> br cwm and comipdon.

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------Ispen IM ------•------^ “ T^^Christninasr iftHdnz - d l te d asked hinim to stay, so t e dedded to0 Byrd and other membmbers of the council’s . casei« remains in Jitigation. ' BAKLuumi eam m uwe s lold B Ihe liill board------uyrdff said Saturday ttet heie wasv consid* — in uiiscii • ■ Byrd’s positioiion as director was one ofif and odiers at Saturday’lay’s meeting that the eririiiiiB a possible offer from the council to N FALLS - The execudve>dir(director die itdns discussissed Saturday as the coun-1- possible resignation ted never been taken mahake his tenure as executivee directordi per- My search bM an thishis time where WId ate Migrant Council will1 ptprote*. . d l met in -Twin FFalls. upasanofnddaction.in. maranent. - it usually ends. At.t ] King’s, th e bly stayly on,c desirite recent reports-tlu■that te It was reportyrd and-other-Migrant-It— Fuentesi-fwmder of th ------recen tly ^ and tne onljTdirMtor":or in its 30 years of ' berer Hector de Leon said die organization’sorgi There, between thee atree sarlands tion ass ddirector because of personaln d and . cussed only in a «dosed-door executive ses-s- existence-who was firedfire amid allegations famirm worker housing projeasns - including and the wreaths, theyysat-insflver a (Sional reasons he didn’t warwant t o . sion diat shouldi 1not teve been reported to0 ' of fiscd mismanagemennent the:le El Milagro project In TwininPdls-have F ent on in detail However, theie coun-c ■ th e public and gold - side>by-sidside in boxes. o>»«ent Fuentes sued the orgamzation,org and die Please see MIORAlORANT.PageB? IVee tinsel, of course. It is b ^ n d tradidoh3h ini my family that the festooning off tteth Christmas ANCENG GIRLS - tree must be c^»ped offoffwithtinsd- - A tto rnn ey ifsthelaw. For generations., CiCrumps and Alexanders - Alexancarider was my mother^ maiden nameoe ‘ teve com* I d en iess je t plied. The last who didn’tdid was my _ Uncle How ard, an< h e . was.. . Jehovah’s Witness. My Uncle Richard,I, dthe wungest I o w n e r ■------1 of eig!iight Uds and r ’s — hencece diei one dd- egatedted always to - ~ - -hangnig~tlnselrwas----- the enienforce iWien |= c la im s — IW 8S(15 growing up. i buy texes of tTuff. and — He’d b ly it - I’m not I HAILEY - The attorneyalt for jgerating here ^ apply I ■ Hailey’s Friedmanan MemorialI le Strand at a ■ A irport has responways hard to find doctors in before they tossed itstand oi why all . BURL]ILEY - When you can »said. “One morning I ga}ave 60 “It’s very disc proven why he’s beinKing harmed dow. iscouraglng, seeing smalliall towns, and Burley is ncno by the rule banningling aircraft 1 artisans went .h elp peoieople who are suffering kkids injections and outIt of 60 die m v ,” Blueue Brown said. “It exce;ception. he said. There are Now 1 can understai injections, two weighing m ore tha:than 95,000 lg a lifetime its hardd tot say “no.” ii B Just breaks lots[s oof people here who needed pounds, those medieval Hinduieatatime.on ar Therei e were people still wait- ggot teary*eyed. T/usg your heart” medii^dical care and it is hard to Both sides wiU nowow taket depo- mad after spendingnnples. . ing for he None co m ­ 'se dentists anddocmn . h d p w hw Burley dentist N “You settle findid timet to leave t t e practice,ce, sitions and submit ie putting ^ flkks. onetiic^ a isto fin d Dr. Kevii!vin Stock and his assis- Pplained. The a r e a n it motions to the outade of Indian tem imotigtheMmi-Casm for th e little Dowdiwdle said. die fedend court A findfi ruling il - Christmas ta n ts Debbie D Craner and k rewards.” Leo Do>Dowdle has worked to shareire is at least m ontteI off,off perteps . . T9 begin with, the g,trie round and Micaelala Monroy left Belize. g5 2 ^ . - " " ' m edicIcalwofiers have an unoccupied branch - Brown said. mediedical advancements withth longer, Kirsch toldId 77ir7 Times­ (-andtohang There areart people In Zimbabwe “They are so tr a a ornaments were big, i ^ te d to places where “It’s Just a drop m ediedical schools in Central■al News. on one of the hoping( Dr.D Leo Brown and his ggrateful for j . in the bucket, Ametnerica. The Browns plan tcto Tutor’s Jet, vdueded atI an esti- rotrudes from wife Bluelue Brown, a nurse, will eeverything,” tm a^wa! tc care is sparse and but ttet’s what retuiturn to Zimbabwe irin mated S60 million,in, has been ^^trand of tii^TonidL re tu rn , pine needles that pron I. T here w ere more E we know how Febnbruary to give spedal trainin* showcased on a cableIble TV docu- urse, die dnsd patientsts inI Peru than Dr. Mark V M a s volunteers. They die veiy end of a brandL a i J i ' t i ; to do.” ingS to a Dominican nun doctoror. mentary about luxurixury private [f around other Dowdlee couldc treat in his time FPeruvians'and spenc'tdlongdays vsorktngy The Browns Anotllo th er Burley doctor, Paullul jets. The BBJ, howeiwever. Isn’t tblf the time, of coursonto a branch diere. foils off, or wraps itself ai spent years at a Dear!laring. is currendy working aiat Tutor's only jet: AccAccording to needles, or dangles ontpants 6 inches Thesee dentistsd and doctors are CS T l.'t r a‘l up Ae amenities tr^ich time working in • a mednedicd school in India, Friedm an airpon: offidals.off he below like a pair of par» hours’ work, among thedi Mini-Cassia medical / ommon in a developed A frica an d Therh e Mini-Cassia doctors sa)lay also owns a Culfstreiitream in his I too long. And after twolooks !■ as if it's workersrs who have traveled to » b f t i n “*! loved die expe- th ee nnon-American physician:ns crew flies in and out of Hailey you have a tree that I Iooexplosion in a places wherew medical care is hhe said. COUntJ^try andsee their^o rts rience. But they haveve something to teach their on vacation tripIS s to ti Tutor’s ^ . sp arse! and a: worked as volun* say it's becom- as wewell. Ketchum teme. been decorated by anjrbearing ex soul, lee rs. Tl impedbyneed. Yetall dn^oQ factory. They spend long days po-Jtl^^en.: p ing h ard er to “Th“There are certain conditions,(u T u to r’s law suitt challenges ch UndeRidtard.afort)f Hailey,H gence that is «ihere' lited tools and tb confront die So do I sdn dnsd sre’s a lot of people hurt- 0tradon diat can come wididl a Job spend years woiworking it off. And sameme problems doctors had to Tutor.maintainsi ttedu t the air- with the over-indulgei I for wtet we can do,” Dr. tldiat can n ev er be compIipleted. people don’t waiwant to give up the d eal al' with 40 or 50 years ago, port allowed 737-type/pe aircraft to own said. **Boy there’s a EEvety day they were inI Belize,I luxuries of lifeeinAmerica. ii LeoB0 Brown said. land and take off: in the early We spend too much, g oor people out therei” SStock, Craner and Mplediey met. Eadi spoke ppie still waiting whenin they said, Mmi<4'ni'Cassia Bureau at 677-4042, runways from « . damage, according to statementss Just oozing with s< tiote of wonder about die «stopped work for die day.r. J)owdle agre^ees that he can £xr.■t. 637,e or hy e*mai7 at n;ohn they te d served. After years of worki king in only atford toI leleave his practice sondnt9mjiicvalleyxom. Please see«eJET.PageB7 I Somediing d u t requ£es-ing a season oa'your glasses. SomelOurs to spare.------— ■ depiands hours durini[nsd. ______^vrtMnyoudcn’thavehounkPvealmost - Y O U R ^ ^V e e k E n d I3ke. say, hanging tinsi ) —------^ S!bially, at Sl, I think alofTreM >>in Oakley. HowmudirFrFree. First-rst Ave. E , Jerome. and $4 for matinees.I got it r i ^ t I did a ^yety.strand e c of __ What; When; 8 lyjL today. WbWhen; 6 pjn. today, fitt».'year, eating up ineravrereno Regional ------ChHttmirin'r c i t n * « k Ho;now mudtTA freewiii offeHn{s ^ F u n Moon karaokVko " on of tbe tree FesdvaloII of Trees win be hd d . ,, 11 be taken for the church • was sni^^ tfae What: Tbe SoroptimistS< Qub ! W hat: F ull Mooi Bsqwctacular; Where:ce: Ihe Radio Rondevoo ‘M I e u la h ' imd 9 stem project. loon Music dtraps. T te r e f le ^ o n ' will present die second of four M adness Karaoke5 wiUwi be fea-. Id have been Events Center,Cc Twin Falls. What: The Collegige of ChristmasinatCity Park concerts. , tured. M n off die dnsd was« WbOL’K12 1 to 6 pin. today. S Southern Chamber le Lam phouse T h eatre Where: The Blue R l ^ e Rlchtfd wouldIX 1 8«year*old nndi:Tldtetsare$3.far H & o Falls City Park. le Room. 613 proud. and die B&gic Valley O u What; “Secretary" will btbe FrOTont, Rup ert _ -oneof-those ^ fo ra a fd o rt and $1 for—~Ordiemruttder'tbe''din 0 'Until Petunia, mmder y : die tree diHdren. present «owmuai.rr Dwn. When: 6*10 pjn. toda;iodiv^ 0of Carson Wong, will pr Wh ------U^M-apsorduttedoni knodced die ^ Where: The Lamphous

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M a g ic V ALLEYai s s w C o m _ j____ TheTlm«»wriiiiR>lURh. 24. Ibit ■ v * . . ' ' VS.pleaded guilty. SC8.50 (ine. S63.S(.SOcuun mnihs-probation.n. 363 months' delermi-’. . Sclimltlt; H iitky; diMurbinK-ihcdh MISOflniBijganorsentenclngs _____ Cdtik;; ...... ^ llme^ suiiwndcd^^^ 1.1.. tl- liHiiiiMnmii'iiln^iin Miilua-I It Crjlitrn'. Cumcninn SellH ll.rri«m. 20, I'JJfl E. 21214. Mudiiun. Ala.; (allure tuI »sn ip at . suspended, lim e crnn aile d . Work release; ^ ^ 2 Ilcidi I..... R«K.-r». iJ. i3, 4J4 |»urk, 17?5 S.. 0«idioding; (ine ciHini poucuJon of checking Mutiun as required, ppi leaded one count amettded tt h M e d ic a l, I • . Iliuctiiin; iiniiKicirni-hifwJ^nd< I'heik frjud; • fntrullcd:d subfiance,j diimiitcd; one miguilty. S11B.S0 fine, S 6 i » coun cn*msts. trolled substance wiiwith intent to deliver. M;iKisiruiv Jiiilftc MichiiclIR-Cruhirer.. R. i coum pw«c»»ie»»ion of drug paraphernalia Yolanda Jean Ramlret. 27, BoxBa f|97. pleaded guilty. $88.!88.S0 coun costs, $600 [o m e C a r e Tlii>niii« Hi'nry Kiitiirilsd». 50, B..» r.07. ""•'iSl'i!.'•"I to ute. pleaded guitiy. StOO HiHeybum; insufdclent fund* checkck (raud. defender fee*. 180 ctoj,da in jail, 36 months’ ------ilvyliiirn: iMiivry; Mu|(i«iiKi«ifui4)-JudH«.----line. 563.05; cijiomn CMtv JO dun In jail. 30__-ploadM„| l Rulliy, $36.S0 fine, S63.5C.50 coun probation. 36 monthi Ml.Michucl R.- -‘wy*qdcd. ilx months probation. ctic»M>* 10 da;^ in lull. tO days sinp 34-8888 : c CniUfi- ' lime credit^;Manlitrate Judae Michael «!■ ispendcd, leniiaiy lime, luqwnt ------^ A n n' a K.trupirec. n.'ilnfecrcdited.1^— =^i&pcrT«t««tey=i«a=.=5=g^5^ I'crreiru. 48. „ Andrw Garcia,Car 23. uddrew unknown, Nfa^inieJuS^N^^ trtreo, S8S3.46 resiiiuilon.'l rT-- 8SU W. 450 S.. Butley; invatiiatid driver’* licenie, pleaded a, Jeanne Anne Page. 48,1417’ IIHansen release, counif-to run ♦ Trunsportui Ave.,. No. I. Burley; one count fail:aihtre tu -Judge Monie B. Curisc lusekccping & mure lleylHifti; intuf. SGNI.SO 50 (ine. S63.S0 court cuiit; cacany driver’s licenv nn person, disrlismi&sed; F rank-11. Bedke;ke; 26. 219 N. Blaine. . i 3J*. 3 ^ 8 9 8 8 ‘ (iiicni.fund.« Judge Michael R.Crabirec. «,une ciMini resist ing itfficers, pleadeded Kuilty, Oakley; levfd coiUucluct with a child tinder r^/hrrnfr/W ix'ri' \ j ^ V chfck (rued; - Rucka. 35. SBS E, McStiiy St.. siSlOO (ine, $63.50 coun costs; cincnc count 16, pleaded guiliy.y. <$288.50 coun costs, im/im/fly'rtiilo/ «•: ^weight exceeding alluwablc • f o u r t l I$6i.50 fine; tiltmun. Wii; t reckless driving, amended to inutiutlcntive $600 defender (ees,SjM 3i months’ p ro b a t^ S E M u K i«I r d I e R''"** load*,<. pleaded| guilty. S94 line, drdnving. pleaded guilty. $100 (ine..$3 $ 5 su » 24 months'detennina SERVING PRIVATE PA>AY AND MEDICAID CLICLIENTS I , \ t e c o r ^ ju,JudBc Michael SGJ.M ci.iin ci. iwnded. $G3.S0 cinm wt%, S35 dcdefender suspended. 60 nwnthiuh t’ indetenninatepen' ------R.&ahtrec. . UdonnaI M.M, Scotl. 3?. 422 W. Ilunilcy {J(ecv 30 days in jail. 30 days su«pben Michael Glenn. 18.1727 ( flMII. Kii[>vri; in«urricicni'(un Sl. Ru|K-rt; llmu, pleadedled guilty. $43.S0 fine. $63.50 ||<,days In jail. 28 days sutpcndcd. ron " “ W ith h e l d j u d ggment n i S B P in»iiftiiicni-fund» cJicckk fifraiid. SfiJ.SO coun corn. probation. 180 days' driver’s licenense*us. B»ny Chriitopher*rTanr>er.24.95S.7S0 ’ ■ Lighlinjing of the Memorial Christnis t m a s Tree (iiiv: Muftiiiruiv Juiiitv-Kc.Michuvt R. Ahmelovicivic.Mendiju. 44, 607BS1 . m uni $300 Wn Paul; felony aile pension, time credited; one coun illempting lo elude an J irday, December 14; 2002,;al7p.m al . ‘ • Crularif. n Road, Stony Creek. Ontario, hrflne, S78.S0 coun cutt*. 30 dayn inlnjaiL j 28 o(ficer; Distria judgeIgeMonieaCarbon. J Saturc! Snphlu Mtfriinex, JR. SliH Si Linwood S n ^ ' ^ oMor r carrier lna bcKik violatkns, dsdays suspended, one year prohatiiiitinn 180 a t Olvil., Twin FuUt; iaviKicicni-iefi|.(iind» clRtk pleaded guiltyillty. S43.SO (Tne, SC3.50 court diday*' driver's license suspensionon. tim e (ruiid: SbJ.50 (ine: Muriv Juvenllo (Ksmltnissats j e's M agic Valley Funeralr a l H o m e ,«iMra.e Judge ^ , credited,.counts lo run concuci^^cnt. Peyton J. Parhatr ______Miclmi!R.Cf»l«nrc. C. Cuenerci, 45, 2482 W. 880__ mMagistraic Judge M kiw l R. Cralitn >am, 17. 336 W. SOS.. — Rupcnrinsu((icient.;nr-fundt.chcck.freudi^ _ J |H -2551 K im berly R oadi d ...... - — _ ------rni-fund* check »• btkhaeIR Crabtree. - ^ 1 TVvin Falls, Idaho» fruud. SGJ.50 (Inc: MoRifiigifirate Judge guilty.SIlH.SO'.SO(ine,S63JOcuiuiraUi:unc ^Fekm yseirtenclngs . " S l ' S Snon,16.822Hefldermi Mkho«IR.Cral>ircf. count nuiKirir carrierc log book vinlailnn*. Kimber J. Marsion. 26. 1626> OakleyC Drive. Blackfoot;: otone count failure to (208) 735^)011 Vicki it(Mipe«. S4. I41HHBMolcaAve.. pleaded guiltylilty. S41S0?mc, S63.50 court A^Ave.. Burley: possession of a contintrollcd apjear (or misdemtstneanor cliaiion; one ^ ______Bwley: Ictvlny tly >wncco(iuiuccidcnt: of ■ r.^ ------f.- SO ciiurt count invalid driver*!^ a license; MaglttrBie O t u r fir m o ffe rs — f r e e o f' c h a r g e — tR c p i t s c n t a t iion o n of the ^ iai speaker/ jo*^Oi»r&U7Tw400N:.Jen«ie; Pomona. Cali/.;tli/.; (allure lo uop at checking dcdctennlnate penitentiary ilme. 422 nmonths "TO'Angels iDr (.nnstm as" treet* o m a m c n L s a n d a s p e c i a l s iMuinneni-rund* check rrawlraud. VJ.SO fme; •» required,« pleaded guilty, iniindeterminate penileniiary time. S Pastor Jirn Sommer. 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r i4 n>TJm«i< II.I.J .4 F m u R. Van Zuyen o f Kenne- . Sr. i held at 2 p.m. Mor-londay at the Sr. of Jerome, service at 11 a .m . ■nhclr>yuhiiH»rihr H I B I Rupen Cemetery.f. FFriendi may “ i'k .W "ish., !' service at 10 a.m. MoiMonday at the Jerome FiP irS t :.4.r.,u,p QIVIK] ck. Wash.; burial follows Jerc[erome Cemetery; Friends itm a y ______} tw rtfl D e ^ LaLawri Memorial Paric callrail from 6-8 p.m. today a t t h e H I • Dorothy L Robl Hovlove-Robertson Funeral Chaita p e l ______------^TWINFALLS-DDorothyoi Louise— Wallacee 4Cariyle ‘Carl' Butler-inn JiJerome.------^----- From our family to yo l H please accept our shntwere ------O b enUARIES— ------1 M a tiI S l o k n lAHH KimhcrllKrl> R J. Sic I wishesW> for a blessed i >t ii R ! with Bishop>p iGlade Chandler ollici- 110(1000 North. Highland. Utatah. UUAUXUNtKiItKiHBOI. d ating Bufiahal will loiiov{ at the Rupert wherihere Inends may'call Irom 9 3030 to Statb Farm isIS iTHIRC. ■ Cemetery withwi Military Graveside 100,45 4i a m . prior 10 Ihe. servicfc e s . , B R a sytnussen Riles. Frienends may call Monday Bunlunal at Orem Cily Cemoteiery H-.»,.,**- evening frorrom 6-6 p m. at Hansen undender the direction ol Andersonon 4 FUNEERAL H O M EE Mortuary RuRupert Chapel and one Son:ions Mortuary. American Foi•ork. n«7y Scrvui$ Families'’ hour priorir tot the service at the UiaiiHah. Email condolences to1 tiIh e 'r.-:-.’::";.: church on Tuesday.Tu lamiamily at asmortuar^iry O v r- "A Fami•Burley *678-2100 burnilurnettoch com » - i 1350 E. 16th ••eaify 1 OwMtdaMdOpfnudFMMtnlmlllomt i i H i g hH i L A N D , U t a h iiiiiHiili T w i n F a l l s JktStM‘CaiUaAm'i OiUj Lftt

Riehard lynn Di ' S o m n u u i ^ l ’ 4:00 p.m.n . : Richard Lynn Davis a 77-year- old nupcri rosideni.It. passedp away S u n d a y , D e c e m b e rr 8 Decembof 6. 2002.2. otc Cancer at nolds Funeral Chapel»el trie VA Hospiiai in SailSa Lake City. ^ i p B ^ Uiah !S Addison Avenue Easti s t He was bOfn in Emmett.Em Idaho, n I M ay 1. 192S . to Irvii 246671 Irvin and Myra IB I 1 ^ eynold^uneral Chs uary in 1\vin Falls w ouldl id i Oavis' family ol It i children Richard served m ' 1 ^ Uke 10 extend an in\ Valley com m unity to in w w ii. as a D o n n a AAndwwn l < f | 3 1 1 Chapel and W hite M enus Aviation C a d ei in th e United I States Pftririftlfnir n p p Dlorathy o t Evelyn Peck L V attcnd our annual C M emorial Service to N avy training tQ Ily ju! Dorothy Evelyn Peck, 94. ol Tw i n v i t a t i o n t o o u r M a g i c Vi Andersen Reddekopp, lonor and rem em ber friei bers w ho have died, war ended Richarda'K Ih SSS D-aA! alls, died Thursday. Dec 5. 20C ll C om m unity H oliday M« college and wont to AJ ed December 6. 2002. in gI fTwin j; Falls Care Center T his tim e will be filled v agem ent, songs of lor a shon iime Ai ihi riends and family m em bc She was born June 20. 1908. om fort. and include a cai ice ceremony. H olidayr ‘ he went to work lor Bonneville She was} bornb< January 9. 1923. m can'ilanyon City. Colorado, Ihe daufi d w ith w ords of encoura( Power Adminisiration daho. 10 Orial and Delia ' “ s " H im am ents will be offiered rsonalize, place on the ;ion. working at 'dal }r of William and Sarah Proio u d candlelight rem em branc Ihe power stations i rsen. She married Wayne IS all over the LeeA^derse ammons She was rearedd Miem e orial tree and then ta fie service. G uests a t thisIiis i Northwest and then1 madem his final Redde>aekopp August 20. 1947. Colorado, and married Frank Ko ed to each fam ily to persi home in Rupert. He) reretired in 1980 T Saltt Lake L LDS Temple He iere. Mr. Koch died m 1930. S H yeaear’s service include Past ssroads United M ethodis» d ist : 6 . 1994 S h e w as a 1 take hom e follow ing the Irom Bonnevilleilie Power f ^ ved in Utah dunng the war a ai n d . CIhurch, h i Pam Bolton, and ll and M onica Howell anda n d Administration. Ho0 marriedn Lois school leae^acher and counselor in u,nrk astor Jerry Steele of Cross 'orked at Hill Air Force Base a m ily . Adams ol Fielding,. uiUtah, in 1948. If*? Cassia1 CouniyC School Districi. ^ras a swhile there she met E. De,feal,' ■ id special m usic by Paul i and they had six childhiidren He was She was activeacn in the LDS church pncLe’ck. and Ihey were marriedd This nqn-denom inatlor d at 4:00 pm on Sunday,ay. i a momber of Ihe LDSIS CChurch serving in1 several s callings. She 1042 946 In 1947. they moved to ti D)ecem e i ber 6,2002, at Rcyr 1. located at 2466 A ddisors o n I He is survived byy h his wife. Lois. Ihe a< MTC and was a lem- T,|uinwin Falls area where she h, Jonal service will be held o l R u p e rt; h ta ^ iv e Cl - ■ ALvenue v e East inlVvin Falls, 1 children; twin P'a '*'?tketr inji the Ml Timpanoflos-glnc*inceresided. •' - - eynolds Funeral Chapel.portation I arrangem ents- sons. Donald Oavisvis ol Billings. Temple Sheihe loved working on the n r Dorothy enjoyed knllling, crc ro - oir r Im ore inform ation pleai sel at 733-4900. ‘“ r 1 - Montana, and Alieiilien Davis of state-widee beautyt p a g ea n ts lor gheiiheling, cooking, and caring I Ils. For questions, transpc Please com e and join w ,i Heyburn. Idaho. Bruceu.ce (Lilly) Davis many years, er grandchildren and greai-grana n d - I B f t ease call Reynolds ChapeU e y of Lewision. Idaho;j; CCarol (Dave) ^S h eaiw} eienjoyed singing with the rhll^hiidren. She was a member of thti e f aam n ilies in this annual Ho! Whitecar of Syracuse,;se. Utah; Jean Sweet Adelirelines. and was a good .cath ) us and other M agic ;athoiic Church. ervice. Refreshm ents will WHITE (JoeV'Estracfa off L as'V eg as, seamstress.s Sun^ivors Su include one daughtiwe,: ■ ■ J ! ! : Holiday rem em brance ^— NBTaoanrevstrgfBzreiinocniia< 6fl;^two— She-ts-surlurvTvedtjy-herchitdrerr-GflfTT l^M ni6r“of Twin'FallsTorie son:sc ~H ^B rr vill be served. •our^tyUTf. sisters. Irene Harriiirrison ol San Nancy (Larry;rry) Miller. Highland; Alan Sam es Koch ol Calilornia. liv li' e 2^: I Diego. CA; Maryiry Tonks ol (Angela) R Ri eddekopp. Midway; nram randchildren. 13 greal-grandcl'Ichil- ‘a a a» s ' :! Pocatello, Idaho; andmd three broth* Olane (Curt)jrt) Jones. Orem; Brent Hranren. six great-greai-grandchChit- ers. Sieriing Davis/is 01 Rancho (Joyce) RecJeddekopp. Layton; 21 Hfenren. and one sisier: Besss s i e Cordova. CA; MelvirIvin Davis and grandchildreiIren; seven great-grand- samiammons ol Boulder. Colored John Davis, both ol Sc I Salt Lake City children; twowo brothers and two sis- Herler twoI husbands, parents, thnh re e A io m v o g g' R eynoldsIs Ij . U tah. H e was precedeiIded m death by ters: Marionon..Elhan.,Delaine and sisteiisters. and one tiroiher precediId ed his son, Robert Qeniiene.Oavis; his Avon. She) wasw preceded in death herer Inir death. - ii parents a n d three bro isband. and a brother. -nvm rA ixs brothers. Frank, by her hust Memorial services for Oorotio th y . 73S-4NO ^ ^ and Mart< Davl«.rt«. and two sis- Joe. eck will be conducted at 2 p.i tera, Ruth O avis andi EcEdith Kent. Fufwat servicessei will be Tuesday; mmilonday, Dec. 9, 2002, at WhiPhiTe ■ ■ ■ Funeral services wilwill be held at December’ to.t( 2002. at 11 a.m. in uortilortuary, 'Chapel by the Par»

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. By Margaret Jon«s dance andd were\ able to donate . renrents its building for recepti>tions, ' ▲ TImefrNawi cofretpondcindent S642.2S to) tlthe center Other area barbanquets and m eetings, anand a * ~ rc jmyy itthe bills. m oney. ThThe thrift store was , i:However, the original grou:mp of ' , m e MmueJ'lV'ASeiB[CIBS' SCnmr"' adUeiFeai-li w arlyJO fiuUta rB-ifc nnw rtnw 1 Center has experiencedccd a rash «)f brought mn betwwnh 5175 to $200 four fot or five. Every mont:n h it "M l exjiensive breaKilownsvns recently. a month, secseems time takes away anoilo ih c r The cumpressor^or,refirefrigeration The centeIter’s boardK)f directors , me:member. Hunsaker said theticre is ^ ^ e e s __ :____units failed and is custittsting $700 to___member JeaJeanne Gibson .said the a ineed for' younger, aci J K . _____ M s I t 7 ‘ fix. the dishwasher■ qtquit to the public doesi)esn’l I'ealize the thrift senseniors to join the center. ' ------stocaJtaaitfiJtcms for everyone, n o t. NMeanwhile in Eden, the ccirenter A- i E ==:;=itinti=of=$a.O-QiTaiidrBJ-olum binn repairs came to moree ththan 5300. • just for seniiinlore; tEithere doesn’t seem to be ha• sps{xmsored a good mone;ney maker. The group I t p p o r t e d j I A n n u a l ~ Orchestr\ m — ensembleles F e s t i vv a l o f T re t e s . M.

willperf(f o r m Deccmmber 20th is the lailast day for paymelent A f the 1st installmcnL-nt of 2002 Real I i idation, Inc.C.A onlUesdday Proroperty, Mobile Holome & Personal ^ Cosissia 9{eaCtliI Care y^outu ...... Tht.Tlm>»Wew>. Propert)'TTa.\es; ' J k & A TWIN FALLS - The nent by mail M US1ST be postmarke.ed of Southern Idahorwi?d"S \\ Paym' A Percussion ensemblesles will pre- 2 0 , 2 0 0 2 . ■ sent a concert atI 7;7:30 p.m. December 20 Cassia HiliegidnaCMt (edicaC • Tuesday at the CSIII F Fine Arts i k A Center pudiwrlum. This rem inder• ccourtesy' of: The Wind Ensembleble will open Centtter ^oCunteeers “December Delights"IS" wilh the CCam as, Cassia, Goeroodinji, Jerom e, world premiere perforformance of A 4 Ihe march, “Grand SpSpectacle," . Lincoln, M inia\idoka, and I------^written by.theensemblmble-’s-direc:______1 ' tor, George K. Holsialsell. This ~Tm 7TFalls Count"ntyTreasftrcrs. ------i k J k J U kU U U L iJ U k J k J k J k _ ' march contains eleiilem ents of both a Hollywood mimovie pre* j m tere and a college football I - game, presenting itse as the ______introduction to a grejt?at event.^ • • Following iHis, thete band1 will change the mood to oneoni ’ holiday reflection ass it performs . Arme McGinty’s arrangangement ■ ’“Twos in the Moon W ' n s t a n t V a lu e . C o uj p p e o n l S Winterilme." Describaf)er. SO sq. ft. • F ^ . 15 sq. fl. t e e t I ' . . _ The band will theihen turn to eSS D a rd s Clear or mutttootoredre d b u b s . fitxn Sn3mailM edla^ ConipactF^«8aUe I ■ SalepricedI iash Cards. ; music from the operara stagej as it - a y g s ^ a - B i BhSSSIh h v w w M i perform s thfr “Cl“Children’s ■ ttl tilH W W * Sale 12/B thruj^U 1 W ^cSK Si?6iltI t t 2/8 thn) I titi lftM 8>lt lawthni r! ^~i2/aSiri Prayer" from Engelbelbert Hum- S5t!!d* • perdinck’8 “HanselI andar Gretl." m J U23EI!BESljl d E B i E i a . r o This Engel ben Humpimperdinck is K M S l ' not the singing sensati«tipn_oLthe ___ '• 1970s but rather hisis ilnamesake, I P g a late 19th-centuryiry German ■■■ composer who was a friendf and \ H |I IT 2 / * 1 ® > helperto Richard WagkTagner. ■ M lUfPai Campban% I K b d a k O The Wind Ensembleible will con- »asslcs.8oup,*^^H 3 5 m m(Q Fl o M ! ” d u d e the concert witwith a work 200 _____:!_by_ihe.EngIish.comF i H t i TIs s i m 1 0 .7 6 o z . I Film , r : imposer. Sir__ - 4 - ^ B I IJXOChMtS.— 1 ■ 1 ^ d.24«4L > A Malcolm Arnold, his Prelude, u n « 3 1.1 i»3 I - : ->' Sidliano and Rondo. I v: Admission is $3I perp< person suggested donationn ti to the CSI •; M ^ jc ^ ^ A ctiv itieties j and ___ ■___ m M M i m p . ! nation, call isi i S l 73W 767.

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l y C T ep g e b o o si m p - COEUR d’AIALENE (AP) - The'he results will-bc-markctcded— that suve.about.$ Lmil-millitm-ciich ------North Idoho.CoU<>Uege accounts for wideljlely in the region, said Fredsd yoar. $106.4 miUion ofaf annuiali earnings • o CCollege positive- • The'he study was based upon'a' a for A%nsta. tvho ^vutcheiches the fast- ______ly impacts <^urir community in mode:del endorsed. hy thelie ' Rn)wing Kquality edieducation ii pro- Colleglege Trustees. Similur studiese.s “Investments m hiRlier higl educji- vides,” said Nortl)rth Idaho College have:e Ibeen, conductcd at morere tion never get as mudiuich iittcmliiii President Michs:hael BUrke, who thanin 160 community collegeses as plans to'get a Wai-Val-Mart," lit- unveiled the studiidy Thurisday. urouncund the country, Burke said, snid. »j^rA^ f77» ------~'THe~$6;000-) stu d y by. CC The‘he'studyfound'tharldaha fio— “There’.s no-tanglblglhle-prodtict ■ d ^ >hMoyowr!daho;— ^henjefYefits~~~from~North~-|daho fto^ -----^cominii'mirlikira'nhnplmne switch f its kind commis- CoTTe]liege through ImproveS?a----- ior TJlect or a keyl:eylKiard Kn- f ] sloned by the ooitommunity coUege, healthJth, reduced crime, and lowerer Keytrotiic, or a fancyi;y metern fnmi' Burke said. . welfariareahd'unemploymeni rateses nn Itron.” A r y a n1 N ations le;eader desigi;nates succei: e s s o r In Itless than onee hour, utilizining state SPOKANE, WWash.i (AP) - The monthnth after receiving foiir days of differences, ’ 84-year-old lead*ader of the white medicdical treatment. He has beenen In September 200i.200 Butler ^ oftithe art technolology, we canmwhiten supremacist grou]3up A i ^ Nations brieflysfly hospitalized several timesie.s picked Kedfeairn1 andan August has designated an Ohio man as hl<: thisyci year for congestive heart fail-lU- Kreis, of I’ennsylvania,inlii, to jointly i. yourrr smile withoiiut pain or disiscomfort. successor! ure. take over tlie tirganiziitiiziitlim. Richard Butleiler, whose health The'he Aryan Nations has beenen Instead, they formedned a splinter has deterioratedd inii reccnt months. - headqiidquartered at Butler's Hoydenen -faction of th e Aryanyan Nations^...... said Ray Redfeairaim has “the expe- homene since losint* its ZO^icre com­tn- accusing Butler ofr surroundingsui ^ •Looktk your best fa your holidciay pictures rience necessaryry to continue the pounciind two years ago in a civil-il- himself with “weirdos,los. winos and work” of th e wiiwhite supremacy rightsfits lawsuit. Butler's followerstrs clowns.” i organizadon. Butliiitler said Saturday are bebelieved to have dwindled to>a a But Redfeaim andd KreisK subse- • Friee eienhancements fs ___ __^ t Redfeaun v.iw ould assOme the_ dozen«n or fewer regular supptirtvrs.rs. quently had a fallineling-out. and ------leadership.postisi upon Butler’s ' Redtedfeairn has been pari of Redfeaim returnedsd toii B utins ____ , • Gif'ilf Certifimt^^ make thepelerfect gift death. Butlertier’s inner circle for most of camp. Redfeaim, 50.0. is from-Dayton. the papast d m d e . He was part of an Butler and Redfeaireaim claimed He said.he didid not expect to honornor guard that surroundeded they kicked Kreiss oout of the ------imuilJiiii d iep w i ier*irtng-the-AryeihNetion» year. 199818 parade[ in downtown Coeuiur operates his own WetWeb site and Financinng Availqbk Butler was releileased from a hos- d'Aienlene. hosted one major gathWithering this — . pital in Coeur d’Alened' late last Butlut the men have had theii;ir year. i ■ Filmfestivival will includide 7 3 _ 3 -- 1 3 1 !2 1st Pkce wVII inners of the Tulfhtie Prodwe PwnpUnI Carving Contest:( MM ^ebut T M cKliua*• M aughan in directioiion IWInMb H R f e SALT LAKE GTTY•Y f=i m d q i clc v a lle y n b r m Solomon^ a longtimene tw riter and ► I producer, stars Billy B Bob .n- Ih a■ n kMagic Y o u i VaiUy,SM You N»xt Ytar!* Thornton as a convictericted murder: ^ T m C &'_Wan/_ Wovenrencamj) ^ TuHle Producee er seeking redempdopdoiLAfter VS, / — years—Irr-TffHonrBn;—Morgrnr-----v Freem an, Holly HuH u n ter and ■KirateoOuMt coeur J which opens te fd th

0 actors wbo F tho flft rima sdval Uneuif; ik. t l l P rected Ruben ?ondain*niM ^ a n a fwpalm e trtlltg * tor Movies from tvrole,” a< about tbe twmtthyfoM [ town's faitli ■? '*11^" tuneU cnt also are ont he fesdv announced this week.J52T”” SalepriMdl Salma Hayek direct1 directed and | l 9 . 9 S R E a S 3 9 M 1 7 9 ’ Blades and Peter Fonj»0ie I Salo R E a $ 7 M ,S 8 M Choice of UgM Selata ( Danny Glover urtan battle over I t LSS:w pflc#dl ^ *300 Ice L itm clear, bhbtueormulUoolored Goldberg star in “Goof the nim’s sub- ;;;. 100 Pack Centninim SltverTaMets i *150 Grid Ughto. 4x6 n..L. ctoar, bkn or inullkxilorec n’a Sampler, 1 1b. about an upwardlys mc tricked Into •>t* FbnnUatedmuitivitarItamins for adults 6 . 9 9 Saving uoghis, r d e a r or mufticolored or Assorted Chocolates. for whom the Ameriscreen in the Z‘ ' 50 plus. Iron free fcxrbrmule. becomes a nightmare.m program, a ’2?£2 b2n£i^bj#5.£-- mr5U52b£««i®.^ £^sti 12/B ttw 12T14W2 | Vt ttt^tm i » ¥ A 8al> 12/B ttwu tI2/14AS2/ I Hi 8M - that survived a courted in October claims from one ofn, the a 23-year-old s s s m i \ i ^ jects that he wasrsity tr film stu- appearing, will insen & Johnson IH REaS3.99 American SpectrumIt topi distribute IIK ■ »l A New York Statefeaturlng'the f ^ l i 9 9 i ^ j W 1 S . 9P i . 9 9 a \ Court Justice ruledIthy i families, u H 9^ f l 100 Pack Paper ■ I that Jamie Johnson,a aTrump and Pain Railrilef I I Whttman’flm m - Ultra-AlkalineI New York Universit Mophan 1 1 I f o r I •rg. neaues '/ ^ X I P ia ta a ,9 la ^ ’ MHk.Darkor. Batteries I dent and Johnsonissed j a lawsuit ackwlthLollon ■' m H Mh WWore«a.WMe. -“^§rssi: Walgreens >6 pack AA S n ^ N o AAapWn l j l . J , * S 9 B orAAA*4pack ^ ' I heir, had the right1, whosetc father \ \ m k ^ fr ur»3 j|g phan I B I the documentary fea iESKlS, V t* 12/8 ttvu 12/14/02 T T f k ^ t CorD^2^E^9votl sinology Corn­ Aceta^1inop^rnwias. i W I offspring of wealth;ell said he was I Choice^torn)Umll3 , I including Ivanka T ViMgra£«.U g part in what I Georgina Bloomberg.school project R E a 4 9 e iH I I The ruling dismisser and “humili- e r \ filed by Luke Weil, w ' i [ .1111 J i W J i l . i l l P f t family:------I2ff40a_l- X ik Hft mm t s i * ir~r^---- 8>lt 12/9 thnj 12/14/02M I ran the gaming teitary ^ n competi- t2«ani4^Ma3Xt^li*«MM. . . v J i l i I pany Agtotote. Weil s ■Tr Christmas | . I he thought was a ukowski.sch “The Buy l a t $1.79. | J j A sso rted h o f i ^ . Buy l a t $1.99. , I that “embarrassed”Gore ai V id a r o k x B a n d scents. | m m m Qal2nctjtar1« Moral | H 8uy1al8ec% oral I Umii to I Get 2nd for le Moral r ’a — ated"^hiraand hifffamfamed author.----- Oal 2nd tar 1«H If2 I In the documentorVldars-villa-in------l— ^lion, “Bukowski:-Bom *'« I cap tu res th e lifepetition oi films ^ I Aim I I I author Charie.'i Buko□nster,” staring - I E ducation of in Goi in th e true i i i ! . ! : ! II I explores another AUg.fan a club kid ■: I ' n u ^ •I* 12/8 thni 12/14/02 i TCI^ i r — filmed In part a mjgd dealer room- VM eySoi J , | Ravello, Italy. , looler'" poirs 42 5 00. I Dramatic comicy pel and Alec ; ChoiceofKeii I include “Party Monst Um«4^ BuylatSI.99. | I H Sync’s Joey - | | ^ J M 2nd for 1« Moral a ■ P N l 2 / ^ 2 1 Macaulay Culkinlory i of an Ivy . Maxell * _ |__stoiy of Michael Aligtl m an sen t by T-120VHS I who killed his drug d ^ I§ 2 7 » i 2 : H Videocassette I m ate. “The Coolrun, bimoance Coftee.11.5oz. 'M I W illiam H. Macy rFbr'al'oonMmiksrar~.9V™ J i l P i i Recorda up lo 6 hbure: ure films. I U i« 4 J & UnK6 Baldwin w ith ’N S; Choice% otnavoTB. ! HI s H J I Fatone in the storj S' ' ------UmK4------■ ^ League-educated m *>i Wi»imw fwj—w ifwyn »» ''d,____ thcjnflh.tfti . . ------T ^^=aBn-Cartot— ‘F U tU R E mainly' n e C J D llC because of the effortsts of< its con­ ductor fur the pastst 23I years, .James DeFreist. S a v e i n I M d e a r t h DePreist, 65, hasi decidedd« to ments...huyi> m w w h U e sselection isi bI e s t . step down next yearsar and the Oregon Symphony haslas hired 44- , . year-old Kalmar to replaiplacc him. ^ | | l | This is a coup for' theth Oregon ______Symphony, which fand;inds ^music ■ d irecto r who has co , , . orchestras across Europe“ope and won ^ B | | praise from American1 rtreviewers. ■ Since 1988, Kalmarr hashi been a guest conductor withith an ever* growing num ber of orchestrasoi •'across the United Statetates, includ- 'ing the Philadelphiaa Orchestra.0 '■the Chicago Symphiphony, the ‘ Cincinnati Symphony)ny and the ^Unnesota OrchestiQ. I b , When Kalmar takess ththe podium during his U.S. appearsiarances. the w l H Old World meshes withath the New I World in a fashionin i that lias I pleased critics. Theyf .have.hs noted M his energy, grace andlanabiUtyto an get the best out of' musicians.mi UJ"' > ; Kalmar seems equallyilly at home with Mozart as witlvith Aaron ; C o p i ^ t . Kalmar sees his missicission as lais- ■, ing the Oregon Symphophony to die nenleveL , . • “I would like ..thisontorchestraio ------i-U in ihft lop league of.Americanof . ______f l | H orchestras^ said KaliLalmar, who | W .was in town to conductitct his debut .'concerti as thee Oregon ,. Symphony's new musicisic director, • | | a | ' , even though he doesn’tm t formaUy itpoint 15 Cu.I. F t. I take ovCT undi next Augtlugust. m •2S*’" Color TV 1 TTCalmarnikes the”A»~Amer1can ^ ' approach to classicalal music,i in REFRIGERil A T O R — ^ I which the conductoror makes a #HTRI5BBMRWH ------•DVDDw/AM/FMI Radio . direct connection to0 aaudiences U . th ro u g encounters suchsue as pre- * H f l l concert discussions andmd by being . Itpoint 30" Elefectric P(P a c k a g e s •5 Sppeakers wt^/Subwoofei er on active pan of die comxmununity. B I **When you’re a musiilUsic director IRANGE ' SS t a r t i n g • Surrround Sowind Systemm in Germany and Austristtria,youare an artist ot^y.” said Kaln:almar,apro- #RBS25CWH . fessorial-looking mainan with a ^ fivm • Ente':ertainmen\tt Center -beard and wiry salt-an-and-pepper * n Ostpoint l Built-Ill .Yiair. “You do your musicic Then‘ you [ have a glass of beer, andmd diat’s It," ■DISHWASI hejoked. #HDA3«K)FBB “But here, die musicisical part of die job is I would say it more than 60 percent," h • Bro-oan 3” Kalmar had alre a^b'dedded d to m leave his Vienna postst Ibefore he m was offered the Pordandand job. ■R A N G E HilOOD ^ ) 9 9 m 9 9 The Tonkuenstlerorcrorchester - #H030II Vienna’s third-rankedd oiorchestra- lold him they weree wwilling to t : extend his coQtrect for another year, but he tumed themlemdowa’ r “You can’i do anythiithing in one _ year. You can't havee aian artistic vision.” Kalmar said. Kalmar has a three-]ee-year con- tract widi die Oregon Syi Aldiough Kalmar is^'K ti e Oregon Symphony job>b bbecause It offers die kinds of chollhaUengeshe is kxiking for, it doesn’tn ’t hurt diat Pordand is consideredid oone of the ^ >«See S friendliest and most>st liveable I P C . P I N EE cities in die United Statelates. ■ - ■ TViroJg An avid hiker. KalmaImar has set - D R O O M SSET E his sights on some of 9 controUed Austria inn dd ie 1930s. His mother was lO ata u i lw time.______= -= ^ H g -fid iw T d i^ 20.-w6iworkedona Norwegian ship beforerelandingin L BoUvia. His parents later met[let and mar- * ^ riedJnLaPaz. , SnpeiStoTB The Kalmars retuBturned to Se Habla Vienna when Carios> waswt 15. He U DpenSmidays I EspaAol ■ attended the Viennama Conser* * - n f ^ to ry and the Vlennenna Music :ONVENIENT Kalmar made hisIs German _ m i wn-B ateK OC ATIONS : ~MM W M « A m iA N cn • fafotoilOMCa • HBOIM • ROM oovnati■•iO 4ebut in 1985 withh thet NDR -— pymphooy Orchestra:ra in Ham- lV t e e ii n tp .n nK ____ ^ - ■; K______^SnSlyrifen. ’ S 18 YEARS OLDER ^ ' exnmWHUVBir • »M 1TITQMFMMRMI* WrairssM J M M eAn,al.bjLC.

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- ByShariChamy — ^ m lo v e t o n1 e w h o nm e - • RUPERT-When it comes< to:— - — g j ( of dinosaur principles of the HighIgh Schools r: GEORGE. U tah (AP) - ~ first extensive set of d —f— moree slabs-otsl dinosaur tracks atit lable-Size slabs of sane)anclsionu in ' . always room for infproveovement . ' the JohnsonJoh Farm on'the VIrginin February 2000. The} attractionat , That was the consensiensus at die River,er, adding to a well-pre*e*. . quickly drew' thousand:m ds of-vlsi- ...... end qf a technical assisudsunce visit___ iserved/ed collection uncoveredd tors. hdd diis week at die hiahigh school — there« abtiostal three years a^o.—------Paleon'tologistshavhave since*----- iVireive educators iron:rom*aroun3~’'* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H - — T hny ri diypraTRi o BuiiaAflt-T------aocum entea lb layers ia> cn the state came togedierler att Minico mate-cie-controlled shelter for thele dinosaur track:; u um nder St. to gather feedback aboutab how slabss atand a visitgrs* center, usinglg George, representingiR 1IG.differ. the school is putdngi ththe 10 key__ up to Sl1 m illion approved byly 'em time periods for the lumber. • ------princlpIeronhTTIIgH'IgH-SctRRits— = ^CongK,gres»-lftM-ii»«»ih.-TI*e-biH- I t ^ i n g be85»Ss-M*li»F:S«A- awaitsIts President Bush'.s signa*g* • After Johnson foifound his ~"^e^ed*^a^0MW*ai inter* ■ lure. . tracks, Stewart dedueduced nis . viewed students, taris of thele owned by Stewart, ofEducadon'sHighSchSchools diat dty,, wherewi more dinosaur mark*k* “AU he had to do0 wwas start Work coordinator, gaveive a Friday ings arean being found, digging." Milner said.d. ““You can presentation which foefocused on The!lie first 31 slabs of a new col-ll. even see the main trackack layer In outstanding practices a lectionIon were m oved Thursdayly the road cut." and Friday Fri to two acres die dtyty Stewart planned to} selsell his col- Raising expeciatii - acquireiilred for the dinosaur muse­e* • lection on the Internet•net auction - Increased rigor, enga(gaged stu* IMIiiiiamirr.'niT^in i dte eBay, but deddedid tito make a dents, a guidance andm d advise- tte restored slabs are part of>f tax-deducdble donatioiItio n valued ment program and disidistrict and Maon Oppait,•it, bead of the Enfllth tfepartmefiinent at Minico High School, talkIlka With Robyn Ctoft In one Offmanylntifvlawa m a colU)llection 81 uncovered byly at $1.5 million, ^ool-support for High[igh Schools helddurlRCat: a tKhnlcal Mtlstanca visit toI thetN school. Croft, an Ef«nth taitaachef at Highland HIch Schoolool, was a mambar develceloper Darcy Stewart onn Paleontologists aree bibeginning diat Work made the ouioutstanding ofthe High SchoolsSc: that Work team whkhlavaluaUd avi Minico Hl(h SchoolIthtowMk. t propelperty near the Johnsonn 10 restore the best tradracks, using practices list. ------• • Farm. brushes to bring outIt t> their fee- — Students areactivelyely’engaged j Retired eti opthamologlstst lures and spraying presereservativn in many dasses, Fraleyey said. She SheldoiIdon Johnson discovered thele into cracks. noted science classes,ses, saying, HlghSchoobols that Work k<(ey practices “This is not a ‘sit in yourour seat’ sd* •laghtipMipaetatloni-Always set • • Proframofttwly-HaveachaiiPi aileng- every student lnvoN«ded iin rigorous aod v . fcwiws and expect stu; >------inginr prepam-ef study with un utfgit Fraley also commente meet them. ed academici core and major. stistwJents and par- et - administrative suppoi [y. ents in an advising prciixcgram which C ntkvia comments lauding botboth school • Vocationalnai itudiwo Use high-level • Wodtbased learning - Give stu­ bwadfromBt 91,000 pounds and1 mimaximum dents and their parents the choicc . ensures the compleliofl and district a d m in isration ti came math, sciencence. language arts and gram of study. byaln.irpon manager Rick Baird. landing w e i^ t of 75300SOOpotmdi fnwn interviews vrfdi tea< 9 system Integrating schookiased 1 letters to the airport, thele Several groups arere fifollowiilg teachers. probienvsotvioMng skids in the modem •Extra help-Provide ( Minidoka County SdKichool Board work place:e a and In preparation for con- and i^t» sed learning. i has obliquely sided widi dieIS the lawsuit dosely: opeoperators of Chairman Randee Marti enable students who m lort, w r i ^ s th at Friedmanin sm aller a irp o rts withvith weight trtin said he tinued leamiijming. • . TAolHnT, working tofMhH-O' quateiy prepared to con was happy to hear highigh school •Aead«iyenie studMs-Teach concepts. ' aca n o r^ Aiiport has not violat*It*. restrictions; .the N t a tio ^ l offidals have been con academic and vocaUonal teachersirs gram of hi^ievel acadi le Biuineai Aviation AasiAasodadoh, !gB preparatory curriculum time tim to plan and deliver integratedled nical content. any of.its accords with the raising the bar and not r FA AK bby enforcing th e 95,000*Q. which repreaents 6300300 corpora* ly involving the school b< urage students to use acad- Instnjctlon Insi aimed at high4evel aca•cade- eKMpkvecora-Useisedatato pound, tions that operate:e iaircraft; mic and technical content. ndwei^t limit One of the challenge is to address reai worid pro- mic Improve and advancee InstnictionIr to The i st Boeing, the m aker off thidie BBJ; as J g S ; . h e problems. • si tie dispute surfaced late last school is establishingli tht e High • Students acdvtlytncagid-HaHave students. r when Tutor. CE9of thele well as odier aircraft mmai ao u tetu r Schools that Work modlodel in the I______a )ti.billlon-dollar ! heavy con*n* ers whose planea exceecceed 95,000 h i ^ school Fraley said,lid. Students The guidaidance and advisement WorkingW with the mididdle in order to eamcorecredlts. COI rp.,p., demanded peraission to A ruling favoring TTUt u to r ia l^ about the program and yet are ing practicesres list. Is another chol- student stu> transition betwiween good programs,s, Bagley said. landi hish BBJ, and the airportrt open up a long list of airp c m key players. Teachersers need to lenge for Min►linico. eighth eigl and ninth gradess wasi Sometimes that mightml get lost in r e fsed. i ^ now enfordng weightt rereitricticfca understand the missission and Fraley suggestedsui involving Fraley's Fra final challenge. Midliddle the talk of standarlards and testing Throbrough his Santa Monica,B, dial ban aircraft suchI as Idie B U .' vision of the high schoolloolanddie more staff thanthi just counselors in school sch students and teachchers and other changes;es in education. if., attorney Patrick Bailey,y. This m ight help salesales of tne High Schools diat Workirk Iprogram. th e advisinsing program which need nee to know what the expepecta- Fraley said thele purpose| of the Tutoror originallyt threatened toto new generation of beaviiavid-coipo- More specific thann a mission would allowow staff members to tions tior are at the high schoo>01 so visit was to take tah a look at if'yI the'f rule and land the jet.It. rale jets whose owneivners need are policies such as hohomework, have just aa smalls number of stu* they the can strive to meet th ___fouryeais,------_ dandards in middle school there« will___final report.willill com e.to th e____IjMI *? to sancdooa against T ut^sr*t to abadcb •ig a w a ol a dvoughout the sdkool;>1; manyt are Parents needne to be involved in be be less: of a jum p to meett high1 school in a few; nondis.mcM ni^tht'ci^wVThe • airport'Mid itit— space lor l a : ^ airenloraft, aaRK* in place but not enforcereed, Fraley die advisingng program. Many par* school sdu standaitls. The final repc(port will offer fat also « be forcad to doae dieIw iflf a ^ f lr a .S iM g j K said. ents think a tdiploma is a ddcet to Mnlco IU is gearing up to irmeet some great stepsIS MinicoI can use - eupoRlort to odwrtrafBc becniae of laaddliieuTrtSw • The High SchoolsI thatth Work college. Fra'raley said, and that many mai of these challensnges to stay one stepp ahead,( Martin ■ 1'^BBJ's size. mahtanancB. program has a suggestiefsted reading may not ^e d the case. Even in high already. alr< Fraley acknowled{dged. said. lie BBJ is 110 feet kmg widi a Tutor recently made c goal of 25 books per yeai/ear from ali school, studeidents should be think- The high school is looking intoin a ------nrfngJig span of 117 feet, whereasu California court, v d'“ im • • M i * $ubJects‘and'a1iomeworw o r J r ^ o f — Ing-aboat'WhWhat'theyarilnterest:----- sunsummer“program-for"ai*»t*rlsk------nm cs-1Vews~u-writer—Shari------largest ~of-«4ie-popularir— ■ordered‘nitarSaUb»Pai•PeriaiCom. ------one hour of meaningfiigful home* ed in afteter r high school an d eighth-grade eigl students andd : stu- Chaney can be! rcachcd rt at the fstream jets operating out of topay$63m iU knindaid am aM lo work each night. TeacI;acherswill' preparingB fifor either post-sec- dents den who have failed clasasses. newspaper’t Mini-Ci-Ctt*fioBiinwuaf ley, the G*V, has a wingspanin Los Angeles* MetreBtroptulttn have to talk widi onee anotherai to ondary schc:hooling o r th e w ork Core Coi classes will need to be 677-4042. E xt 63B,38,orbve^naiJat 3 feet and U 96 feet bng, andid Transit A uthority.r. 1Tutor la coordinate on those goal:;oals. force pa&passed with a C grade or bebetter crftancydmogicuiii/vlleyMm. has arta rtlldfflum takeoff weight of appealing die decisioa IVHgrant-t______C! r r u m p : ______ConUMMdlnmBl undergo sevieveral improvements. Idaho Idal ser^-ed more than 800)chU- c toO ctS. ConUmImwdftoaiBl Uncle R ichard. Somelmehow, consistendy paid for diemselvesth« Some will indudeinc better lighting dren drei last year, said Alejamindra • Offkers - Thehe council choM cliimiMops of tinsel Granted, it’s anin never found it, but I*mFm sure i n and in most cases mad merved iv and I have lots morere just continue th^ seardarth wiM ol about 60 percent full,ill, de Leon T reasu re VValley C om m unity the ’ than president-elecr. MiManuel Cavazos dme tfo for more productive endeav*IV* take die Christmas ^itsdow D ^ said. College andid sscrnie businesses are expM expi i^!'^! il \ w s t i l f E ^ptout of Aberdeen, firstst vice-president; ors. UlUke going through miles of August______• Headquarters - The El i t o expectedted to soon open offices of ofti die red, she said. The progi>gram Ralph Perez of Idaldaho Falls as sec- outdooloor Christmas light strings, Mercado building, whicrhich serves “> « . offeoffers schooling to the migrgrant ond vice presidentsnt; Jesus Torres lookinicing for a single burnt*outut SttM Cnmip ts thet TimepNewtTil as the Migrant Counclncil's head- • Migrantnt IHead Start - The IS farm fam workers' children up too age of Buriey as secretsetaiy and Im dda bulb,>. /(fltures editor. Writete tto him at quarters in Caldwell,11, willv soon M igrant Hesiead Start schools in B, 6, anda usually nms from Ma>ay 15 SotoofCaldweUasas treasurer. Thathat’s another legacy fromm eumiAmagiaxinevjOom.om. — SCHOCDL LUNCME S ------Thundtr Rout beef Fridar.Comdog AQAPE CHRISTIAN!N SCHOOL HANSENSI SCHOOL DISTRICT JFrider Chicken fettudne • DlDIEnilCH SCHOOLS JEROME SCHOIHOOLS : AND CHILD CAREE Ccenter imnw lUd bar, fruil and milk i.rv.ded MUk lerved every dayt : •devetyday TWIN FALLS ELEMENTARYEl 4 ^ '5 j M ow hrT aco cheese nuginuggets UmcorJuksHsvedmiT«yd*y . MoadiyzNoiNo school MAGIC VALLEY MUk served everytyday ' Monday; Cereal Wcdaesdar Barbecuertwefonabun bee ■r-Cream o( wheal HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday: Onnantor !i.d ar: Beef u d bou> «idiiU da T lw rsdar Breakfast foror lunchlu BUHLSCHOO :Frenehtoast CChoice of milk aemd every dayV ■ WedneadarCered Fridqr: P in a pocket “L ontiohns JMendty: Fooi-taat hot dog Ite id a r Pancakeikeonattick JJgJ TucKkr Sliced twkey Friday: Cereal MUk tenrtd evenr Choice Cb Of fhlit •deveiyday VWedandar Beef and bean bucTirnto RICHRELD SCHCSHOOLS . MoodiytNoiNoidwol • 1 Monday: Haaburvitrger . GLENNS FERRY BrtaklasiBKBu TOMtarChiCUckmburser ; F IteMlBr Chickennnuggtu r Moodloadar Chicken nuggets MiUc and iuice served everydayevei w S d a r WedMadarPeppeTpercnipina Tuesd . hbndarCeteal WedaMd>rBi*cuit>«nd«idjnvy IbtndarQ aeadar Hot lurkey sandwich ttaiadv: Long John donui r d s s s s * '■ MURTAUGH SCHOOL)L Ih M ^ S o Ahelltaccs ^ Weda'•dncsdar Baked rocini Tnciday: French toastI onua FHdarHamI Friday: DeU lurkeykeysaitdwich ■ Thunliursd^. Steak strip on a gordita Wedaes^CerM M hrO um nl Thund^ B iyiita andd gngravy Lunch ac o tt riday: Christmas dinner SiUdbv and milk temdtudevetyday IMMANUa *ItoJwStwhoii VAUEY aSCHOOLS Moodir Chicken andwid lOODING ELEMENTARY U tnchnenu HERAN SCHOOL ’ Breakfast is served M ondar Chicken nuggetsa c ts Cold cut undwida a luthe Thundv: Chicken nuoeu hoice of milk served every d4y ^ ChotooftnEf milk em y day FFtUarHamburgert Meadar Chicken n g s Tuesday: P o u to bar ‘nM8day:NachM londar Pigs in a blanket m nd>r. b«ak{ist for lui W(dae«lay:Pim y n WcAicadarTurkr uesdar Macaroni and cheese T h u n d ar EnchUadas Fridqr: Chili . s s s s ; fedneMiay: Cheeseburger Iq : Salad b v ROBERT STUART AN!nU ThndarPin w 3! 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KIMBERIRLY HIQH SCHOOL ^landwich Ib m d ar Chickenleen (ried tieak, coyote Moot iHiTY wdeverydty \Wednaday:Tacobarorpi» lo o d a y :(^ CLOVER TRINI BMfbiu 1Thutsdar CbAsebiirger. poui ueaday: Cereal 5 ^ . 5 5 I te a ort bar. deU sandwich o r Thursdar Toasted eheculecse sandwich ------LUTHERAN SCHCHOOL------crbeefandbeanbunito-:__ fcdnetday; Cereal______------Fridar Stir fry------Friday: Dell lurkey sandwich,h, salad P*“ ThunhursdiM Cereal J E r - " - Jbar or chicken fried aeak rid y ^inwunon rice, waffles ' °o.r,.lUbl. ^otatobv BUSSSSCHOOL ^ Sc/iool furK/imenut oa rrrti pn’niMf 01 a alad b a ^ d dw ic e of i ^ k servecj»A ptMic ierviot. Te Havt theth t lunch mtrfu FUERSCHDOOOL MAOKVI ST. EDWARDS Milk served every • . - every di (»r»«^menvi/(far

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And'lh'at’s a compli^ a 300-pounder with trorTierr ■mftnl m a n offensivft llnp- ' fif9t-9*epQuiehne 9a w»wrg go ofu ff------^ n m ’He'ha'd'Seven^cks— the ball as well a s anyone.ne. The ‘ \ . ^ Tim Boumer. sr., Buhl B o b ^ ts always went behln< \ S iw ' 3 as a deferislve lineman. < Luc Martin, jr.. Twin Falls Barlow at center in shortt yayardage \ m M BBlakeDarrington, sr., Matt Conover, sr.. Wood Riveraver * 5 ^ ' J \ r S H IDeclo - The sturdy situations and rarely failedied even ' ' \ ' Brandon Freeman, sr.. Camasmas Darrington opened huge Ihough the opposition knevi County new exact- \ 1 ^ B | ^ Kyle Anderson, sr.. Valley ly where they were going. holes for the Hornets’ \ v H E ground attack. Neil Clark, sr.. Minico - The 5-11, \ Boe Emery, sr.. Valley - Rwatocbaeks 220-pounder can really scoscoot, get- \ Ch W w a c e ^ \ Emery combined with. Seth'BlkA,jr.,castlefo(d' ting out on pulls and on scrscreens \ wiSP -ngJAend NomunKimber, jr.. Raft Riverliver Egbert to give the faster than m ost runningg bibacks. \ V ^ Ryan VeiWey, sr.. Hansen - " ' V a V I Vikings a tough pres- He was a big key to the MirMinico \ \ Dane Beorehla. sr., Wendellffll . attack. Vflie*®*®'''' \ ence up front. He Maverick Mitton. sr.. Oakleyey ■ ,\ had four sacks on ...... Benji Graybeal. sr.. Castlefoleford. Kody Cole, sr.. Minico Somebody was opening up holes \ \ ...... the defensive line. ' Jesse Lemons, sr., CemwI CountyCot 'T- Jim Reeves, sr.. Kimberly for the Wolves’ offensivee atattack \ I H 9 al I H \ Levi Jaynes, sr.. Filer and more oftep than notliiw i( ^ as \ I !i\ Quarterback B \ 'S cotU hl. sr.. V Gravbeal. He was a s toughIgh on ______— -WMereciiMM - . — ■ \ Glenns Ferry- defense where he made 51 solo . \ \ V • Rob Walker, sr.. Buhl * tackles, including e l^ t fonror a loss, \ • \ Uhlisa^m Brandon sr.. Twin FallsIlls and recorded nine sacks. A \ ieade'r^no can Anthony Nelson, sr.. Valleyy Erie Webb, sr., D eclo-Thg \ take a big hit. Chris Hertlnger, sr.. Twin Fells-EflllS:______j . ______m ir tW * ------^ Hornets' success hinged al .— * bounce teck exclush«ly upon winning[ (h< t S t t l e and inspire his Ught end up from and Webb m orethjthan held \ \ teammates in the Kris Newt>eny. sr.. KImberl;ly _ , Scon Bame, sr., Burley up his end of that bargain.:in.The6- \ \ PODe process.s. TheT senior throws veiy 1 , 225i)0under is a s strongwgand witha \\ lely - especially on the run Burke Higley.v.. Jerome was notIt only0 a great ““ “ ralely Jason Tominaga, sr.. Mlnk» tough a s they come. Webbbbalso i \ ie is extremely sm art at ' ' itii receiving tight end but lie was also " ™ '■ was Instrumental on defensense as contact, \ .rail but a s e e i n gvrtiat * is open and what is - - 4- • Class 2A'state a better blocker than ( he had 3 6 tackles and five;Ive seeks. hitting line- L handful of offensive lir lis not afraid to throw the backers as chamiimpionship. Mustang standout ! linemen. He "<»• "= ® Ussery rushed for 1.017 yartyards on tch es(o rl9 1 ball awayay insteadI of forcing some- hard and effec-& c - _ ^ ______Jakejke Silver had this assessm ent finished with 17 catch 184 carries and eight TDs»s forfo the Quartwback ^ vards and two touchdohdowns. tiling. Heie ffinished with 1.928 Indians. Simon s ; ’That.aarl&^4r9meft------:------y a ia s ia>as5iniMfBTn8!nigi4 s! 5 o f — ll»TOst rarely look ashshot but instead . dousjlus athlete. He was all over and ------unquestion^ leader of the Place kicker 2 8 0 passeissesforl8TDswithl2 Wide receivers dominant football team intil 7 u ,7 " dellvefiKl blowsws a s a running back wei liahad ho answer for him.* ptions. He also ran for four QPj Brody Johnson, sr.. MirMinico - interceptio Simon Olsen, jr.. Buhl-Olser)lsen fin- area. Medina had the Wotvcohttsln en route 10 gairgaining 1,484 yards on Nelthiilther did anyone else a s Simon 3 Johnson gave the SpaiIpartans an ished. with 41 catches forf5 58 8 5 the state semifinals all four and eamlng offensive caughught 54 passes for 853 yards '“ ■'“ 'I"* advantage In field posilosition nearly yards and foK TDs a s thee IraIndians' years a t the school beforere ccaooinfl honors. HeH« also caught 15 a nId d 10 l TDs this season, every game as he routioutineiysent Runninglg backsI deep threat who opened the field his run with an &man stateate tS e passes for 27979 yards and scored Adamsm IMartin, sr., Buriey-Think kickoffsintotheendad Mne.for -Iordan Bagaagwell. sr., D eclo-T he for the rest of the Buhl aRaciRack. He this fall. But the POY awardard is 18 TDs total andan played fiercely a t Terrellrrell Owens without the attitude touchbacks.Healsotvotwicbmade three-yearear standout ran hard also had four interceptionsns oon hardly a career achlevememlent honor linebacker, as the 6 -1 ,185i)0under won evei 41-yard field goals and was a sta r betv^eentfn the tackles and not many defense. a s Medina completed 64to of f 119 Jake Salinas, sr..sr. Twin F alls- 50-50i-50 ball and then was neariy on the Minico socccer:erteam . were going)ing to catch him once he Skyler Worthington, sr.. Minloilnlco- , passes fbr 1.356 yards antiat)d 26 Salinas wouldd hide h behind his impospossible for defensive backs to got behindIind thedefanse.-H e fin- Worthington finished withI a titeam- ^ TDs and ran for 1,265 yard!srds and offensive line} until ui the last second bringing down< a s one of the stronger ‘s^ed withnth 1,120 yards and 14 high 37 catches for 458 yardsyard and 21TDsthlsfall.Asallnebaebacker, before hitting{theholevnthan th memblimbers of the Bobcat team. S e c o n d teteam ------TDs^-BagJiags-was on the-short-iist------— two-TDs for th e Spartans:—i:------htfhad-srsbJo-lacH^lnclIncluaing------uttra^qulcKbursijrsi-and spinning------Dij6b< i6be?the 'Miracle Man*, by hisis Offense of playerir ofo the year candidates I S for a loss, and four quarluaiter- • away from thele firstf would-be tack- teamr sm nw tes for his ability to make^ Linemen since hele alsoa was a terror a s a back sacks while recoveriniring six lertogalnl,14!145 yards and nine the to Tight end e tough catch. Martin finishedi Deiyk Barrett, sr.. Raftaft River - With linebadier^ r . finishing with a team- fUmblesarKflnteiceptlngai{a pass. TOswshingor»on 205 carries. withth 221 catches fbr 439 yards a n Cole Easter, sr., Tvrln Fallss - E i a s te r - >"<> Thomas, Barrett provicovided the lA high 1 0)7 7 tackles, 1 three sacks, two Is a tough kid who caughtIt 29.29 seoreiored seven TDs. 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R n tT e a m1 SecondlId Team DtfMHlvelnaiiMn _ Unemenwn Honorable meirticitk m i Ruisea Wiersma. sr.. B uN- \ bert Comer, jr.. Castieford- Wiersma is not only the MeAta0c r \ Com«omer had 57 tackles, five Justin Parlet. so., Glenns Ferry VaOey‘spn»iierdeft»8h«pb(player but \ fumtumbie recoveries and a pass Brodt Nelson, sr.. OaWey he also warranted seriousiconsUer- COI \ Intelnteiceptionashewasabig Brice Neison, sr.. OMey ation as the area's offensiveive MVP reason the Wolves dominat­ JieW ^^V 'S' Jason Gamer, v ., Rler and POY. Tough, strong, mobnoblle and p e W ^ ° ed the line of scrimmage. a leader. Wiersma is the best)estline> ______^ On offense, he mshed for lliitiirr Mac Erickson, sr.. Raft River-er-Want ‘ 149 tackles, UnebacMdters passing and seven touchdownownsaisa w ded sU Interceptions and 544 Coiy Musgrave. sr., Jero - tough? The kkl who placedd scsecond two interceptionsons and a sack. But it firome- GerardoVegVega, sr.. Buriey-Gordo is_____ reel leader fbr the Bobcat teaiTteam. :!.• Mes. He also hit like a line------Musgrave was tough 8£ ------iji ijaiBOaelnidingflnWNatiiNational------wasntjustiheq i BgBirwt the------astoughesIres they^come.'comblntng - N i & T r ^ l r : . Minico-AnoSiei6Bi#org3*— » o ’! L . r ~cker s and was one of the benerr mn arid the pass, recor HI01 School Rnats Rodeo this sum- sentor punished «ordlng33sol6 -a h ^ s{ tr Strength with great tech- who seem s to be able to smellmea the. mir« backs in the Magh: Valley,i, tackles and four interce mer hurt Ns knee badly m thethevictoiy with dean, tougnugh shots time and J'?""? inceptions fbr a nique. awariwareness and intelUeence. ball, Tracy is always in th er r i i ^ i suing w m 6 99 yards end 18 against VMey. shook It off.f.lirhped iiii -again. He wasJ justju a s effective a s ■5!!!'*"" stlrigy Tigers defense.«. Allesstliarthan 170 pounds, he was Iilace at the time, finishir^ S. shingwltS- onto the field and blockad whiwhat an offensive Ifneifneman. ' ^Ds. also one3 Ofof the premier offensive 41 taddes. Tracy also playedfedquar-^^: Q Stone, jr.. Twin Fdlls-The kkl wotid bave been the gwnewli Jayson Vogt. sr..r.. Twin1 Falls-An 1 Punter linemenI inini the area. He finished with teibad( for the Spartans, throwhrowkig nply had a nose fbr the ball, ____ fW d«»U)y.thea*«8.Attlotthe.»eau_uoOMr8ted.pert.<«.otB.iood.B(uin8 ______BillyAllphtn.sr..Dedo-» -T I» a » i:______ajMTOji®!W L 5 8 j8 f^ .______— for-473 yecds and fbur.lDs.aniLandiurK>«— rstinfonto-tneMj^ic-VaneyibbV son, EWtson finished withi K 8 6 tadi- defense, VOgtlalweys ah seemed to bt- veited soccer ptayer prepravfded Cl8ySwan,Jin, Jr., Jerome - &Man flew to mng tor 50 9 yards and fWe>more mo ■ les (19 for a k»s) and fivelintaicep’ kit tumupwheieth() the ball was a s he 11 scene with 8b InterceptkNis booming kicks to go atoatorgwith thebellanaand made one big play after j45aotetaddes;------tions and Uoctod Ibur Mcfcs.Ks.He I ended'thesem^ W ^ s o t o ------supeibplayBtTecelverw w lilefS fF ------another fWfbrtnmews te hemade------~S^Scia;8r-M into-Gfidi ar Rodriguez, sr., Glenns F ^ - iiBoran«Dr824yBidsandnlrimneTDs tacUes. sive back. His chancesxswerelimlted 53solotadtaddestogo^^54 ' superb against tha run and the Rodritfdriguez staned on both sides of tofBilorigwlihtMo defensivesive touch- Of toshowoffhisiegbeciecausethe assists,tMtwo sadts, a fumble recov- since he wea as adept rt pW ONnnnaMvwwtiui3C------M n h C f i K9 S S ------^ hbeH-but-waebeat-et defw slve- wnntewcdoimam WIVodli. Si:.WIH»Je l- NuUj ttk-whe»he finishad with 52 ~ o w y ------reny'DAmrvsnT: ° BOt'SwuliJffll! Ibr 647 yams and Hve TDi. le. He finished wtth 44 taddesmM ' "SSSantlmos bonejafring.- solo tadt- *■ ibioftlwnSSyaMalorlonger. GeraMRau,au,sr.t Glenns Feny-Rsu . B iee ffKaroapoona...... 1 ' * SiMV.IlKmteMr8,2002 TlHMMm, Twin Ftb

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NoI stats yfcre ‘ 25 San ______Local sportiorts TlJTStahranked'CSriS! men-(0--2;— f ^ - w o m e n SatiirdayJiLShashonA In girk* ------^------r-FF»r»rustrate(i~hMd coach Railaridy avaUable Saturdayday night. • ■ baskeiikelbaU action. - ' 12-2) were unable to overcomeov< a The CSISI women su ffered Ro{Rogers, that would have gi given “Wle had-no) oneo who could. indiitdian wing Katie StrunkIk V«.aV|.>Wl)WOTTI IWk Ti^ liackadasical effort on defense 'through aniri emotional< letdown' thethe^Eagles^q-1^^9) a 10-pc ■i> ra>/<{nal.---- Th..,;.. ■point gu^^^CToneShe vned 11 points and Sarahih 76J0.while___ S a ltJL a ke_CC.and_the^Lady e J __ ; ““We have to have our ppost, still onthebusJL- 0. Cholifa.6B, HonsomOB 6 4 ------M " - — — >shone-coach Tim Chapmanjn -CAREY—ChaUislw; \«m ilic c«m- said1 HHagerman lost their inside game v vsojation prize aiI tlthe Caroy ie with the injury of post play-■y* . Holiday Tournameni*nr Sanirday, ______er SarSara Jack.son, which was a ^ P ^ - A N^ ] S T A T S — afaw^' -if----- defeating Huiiseii.(i5-S4.5-S4______iv^'ack. Sophomore Clay Ca - - - ___ U— ___ Sims ’ Camper can' ts eafcrTuesday. ' - -THPASKETBAfcfc-^ — W - H - M¥^-S=0-Nr^T-V ChallKTl S j)f wiiicTiI wewere i-point- I —^------r~m ism«. —■ - isssr-«» ers. Ryan Vcrwey. toppopped scoring AMocmon — — A r e a ■I iRm3.8 ■ S 5 ii - I S SM iiiiti.a fnr Han.sen wi(h'12 poinIMiinis. jljft Baiketbtball ^ y c o i f •j-T MM 7 Vtttl J. fMfl tO.’U«ww|ip< I 'Hanson travel.vy itt)Mw}unw mM ,< FSPr.4:30^ round. NBC,lpjit^ Moho s s s ■ " - o - ' “ •‘ M S . . 5K" I! ; S 1 iiii! s ns s s tr«« f i f e* fo» >w wKr SWei OB wgeiw' Hbhi 1111117-iIll7-t4 tMiMirm-n*riMMO^MTU cS tt » 7 I J » TJ TO c-n,«v CKMnii c IkfDMtW.CtfTr.-/ J jP Bowlingng ^ Hockey (imMAiiMK ottn Srt»»t«.-IJry~«iO U « y MWt-riMHOfM 'I itrichse, t uni) VMM i;.« « ^ J J s - i TU " ¥ ' r s : ; ; DIetri' I kk(it>< Hvh«iT I.t»..’4^’tS4 i-HMtlOrMtU Snmn Siiiiiii;; Gienit>nns Ferry 44 > Aw «bH.. CMMIJ. Cr>.vm } Cln C*>(V«OM>liOtB ' w n " 4 “ “*• *P6A. Empire State Open.n. • Blues at Red Wir«s, HrMfiiT >M C^*l,'0 H^Ktail~«4; ESPMlaj#. E8PN2,6pja 1M< s s r Sh VilUy -filM 5.e>i lUilim TS?ato«M.« ‘ a halfodfcoun trap defease lo stymie S . ? I! S ’! ...... visitiriting Glenns Ferry 56-44 Mackay 49, Careyjy47 4 .... Football Horse ractiic tn n »«ilir<»l^n!h, M(or Saturdurday night behind 19 pointsIts CAREY - Mackay:ay d e fe a te d ' '* ” *9 «Hk4n: mtU t# , "2"' from 1 iMiaa— > KM^ points for Carey anand Destry BSTJpS:-----• Women. NOMIms.001ion I touma- 4m«tiu;AHwa~ towmi'Sirff”1,7? « w /j*>«M(. Smm • fMir l» *MWt; »vv> r> s» • Vikings at Packers. _ , WY Mii'awH'«*>» Carey (2-1) ^ tratravels to’ a i i' si il ment. championship. Murtaugh’s Holiday? TuTournament lACHcn I 1} «0 II I • ESPN.6:30|UB. ESPN,lpjif • — .T r."s Sm^ A wm“firTm s rs S ‘ Friday. an«« CoiMwalisiiiiM ^ ! Jl S li ^ MmantaU Rodeo H r B u hil64,Mlddteton51 ic (»■« >MnoSi ■ ?i Swaam.o < iln'iNHLSim tow BllOyff I S Nss.unmM02 y for a 64*51 nonconference:e iSit'ss.'sw K 'rr.s t i s r s ______UtnNMUn.UMtsT^ I • 0 M girlss bbasketball win Saturday.y. ------KB6E------B H~gTTS3J------=SS! rry Iflng-«-nr»«l ?? p"<»TtT uTownWIMMMM S » « «m0TN NMlOMMlI t«w-Mtiwmwai6 a?=------whileji Hfmberljr 67, WfiniMnd B irss— ]— . . . CBllMrDI . iaiQ.iMmwkn . . tBdMsaiMfncMitio e Jessica Brom added.18. ' NMMwr'II OtMM IA Cei*«K fr I. WMn »U tttam »i! taUMiircticrantoA Ang 14 >oi«;*fr?'2K fri M iM tM 140 Ml MweMVWMnttilVas UM|Mr7F.m»MM<:r.rara(nTa0 Mm an n >«»<•>'} - i.'Ki'tr.EK!.'.' ie Indians play at Wood Rivertr points to lead K i m b ^ "fi'WiM— tMOimnuuwkraM sday. over WendeU. 67-55. SsSaturday in. '•m S ’s a * ll ‘— »—Tf -i-ni* /M-rn tn 11« itv 0« WendeU. euuitucAVAumu*104 •oil OoM»t|.wBnM«n«tM>l>lMlMM3l I ^ M i helped the- ' oiva««nM M^frM07A M • “ ’' S i i Aaron Osbourne he taWMlit bMfrtSfrlOr MMX minoNA BuUdogs as weU withith 116 points.' uwauuMnrspm TTz':nt %■ SM.rorfS»«BB ' IM Mraasir tSI r '" "*""' Jysen Lancaster nettedted 17patnn' SMuRtoy'iNBABom • IJMI 255tl*v'wSIse*"'' 'oIwM 1 [WBB1 J«Sltf»JI ”' for WendeU. WendeUU cocoach ADen' Sm IUO:n i t i n n i i S SM-lMWJAHwtWtinMO T , fa*- MmSKRSTORttt I . M MttWiX.IM. M n uon. A nml va i«Mi. Kelsey said Kimbefiberly out-: S ^ u l Mto HM I CdcMx <■<] I MMM rebounded his team. a f j!a5saty£i!iajatam4jf4» gweuuwe* C«k>^tW»imU a - ■ risnMUtff. ‘'We lost to a goodd bibaU team,” — Mack!skay48,Carey35------Kelsey said. “WeVe-goit-goingtoget------T S s .:------^ « ® s s s - „.»s s u«9<*«i SwalMW SS^JKr-’ ^CAR\REY - Mackay defeatedd ready to work againstIt WWood River, 221' >M»U CMC«mao4l TWB ■">' RMQSN.NUQmnin lu n ; Jesse Molyneiu led Carey MW SS!^iMo««w4i-i>uii>w;«, „ ‘ySi.il: "a*-l«M .7, • OMmMintn ToMMt-Ointn Mra S i . 2 i s r > ^ “ ” ~**” “a s33“ aa- irey (4-2) plays at Shoshone«■ S i; ! 5 r ^ f l ‘iS K !S l! ■""Tr * aJay. ta»nwairNi«: S S r cum n 104, TMBiRmva>« M SSSSi^i. rss: HMMUi# * 4ISUI •MMaMfrHiCHNMit-ttfrtlir.b S L . S w = „ TmHUr NMMW4 I9C 4IOM*MO«4nBjlMnfrltMl SP ?ltlt1'S lKaa>Vimtiai»t}MI4SM«il4» itn>Siia.«M«S]t iwMiwMiiO<4 leeeo » M«. li. HM>«I SwOhSissssisssn ’.Si's*. US/ISIIS," E L . : : : F c x r iBALL u '• Buriey 37 ~ ~ S*iHIf52e,*i W»>WMW fWaMl M i i I L „ cSirfeejas;T K ai2!=?£S!iS!'‘ AMERICAN FAIFALLS -7 rSowSSfOwSvTw^^ IMP C.*fti*C*«» American FaUs defeaiieaied Burley^ r®*“ u m04,CA s^ m A U 9 tiIwiLilS»wief25t2l L T ta W M « M M 40-37 bl American FaUs!aUs Saturday.*^ ►•5 snsittsS S S ' to w XT ni M m" i a Hans«iMn36,Challb36 Scott Bame shot 13 points| for' ZIXl^SS^XISLsn s s “-« j s s s a J r - ' s i sBMiJdMKCawb r PAR\REY - Hansen defeated4 Burley and Scottt RaitdklevR 'SSS! Uis 36-30 for the Carey girU1, helped with nine. S S 1 ^ “S S l . KAZOtlM.MUT« ; ^ 111 c h Z HKiMi m U O anX Am in ... ■ If : : : : a i s s•S^NritMMMnisit ' basketlcetbaU HoUday Tournament Burley coach JackIc BagleyBi said s'iriSjSr. champi,npionship Saturday in Caivy.» American Falls Justt out-shotou the- SSHSssE*^'' M ’ * ' " i i a i s S M Mfri4 iS rfis^ I t s s s s s sM9B>»iivna*»fr» Bonnienie Freestone n etted 133 Bobcats. icnuLMMieai <1 tMfrlfrOO UiWrMMI TM2r iS K i 1 * « Si*.rr_T• OMM7««t«4MMo pointsIts tot lead Hansen in scoring,a Burley (0-2) travelsrels to Declo ManfaoQiViU I T M rr M SSuufCfrti and Bri tWM 4 ^ 1 a t 39 M A-tOMjllm Brianne Stanger helped w i£K Wednesday. l^t^^S»3e^7YDA5we*'iiSr ^ •MVl7M0ir«MnMMT.ClM4 *9 W » no oech.»D»„ifwwM«w nine. p S S !£• 1« g g g “ Hanaansen plays at Castleford tS.p S.. ■ , ^ ^ IWTOWltss.H U W ^a Tuesda; “ S L - * M mm 0>»«nwaM*4l t I W ff M Klay. 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I'yj MMtiMtaM '* “**■ WoRMO't Scorn > 0 4(7 «• ;u Rlmrock 48, B tlu>34 a as: lAKEMUlMAVCnCM] « » S E ^ J'l 0 4'» tn :» QMWCWWI, 1X4.1 Boys» basketballI ««» I T bi ■ M CaMMMlt'7401 CAREY - Pat TindelideU pumped IT SSSB,..-...... 1 > w w i« . tI22l2*? „ Oaklejley 64, North Gem 49 IMM■Jmi MT-iiHajra a - ' i i in 17 points to lead 2-1R!-l Rimrock to ~ ~ m S S ^ = a ” i t S w S! o«w»D.im«. oAMUO E Y -Erik Elision shoiH4 a 48-34 win o v er• BlissBl (0-3) • ff^;sasa’ss!r“ SaSeK£’5~"“* CMT* • iI I « » IH a . 0UWB<.rAiin 4, » 3 . poinisiIS and Bryce Adams scoreda Saturday night in boysbo hoops,: W2MniOO.IMCKSfT N> M M1 IMnMs M M I. OIMI I T ta ff M S ! 2 * • I I M 13 to0 helphi Oakley claim victoryy play. •M*it}»i4 Sl3I5ISi}J!i23ir** 3 < TSO a no __ — overNcNorth Gem, 64-49, Saturdayy Bliss was paced byy BrenBi Wood S wSmR Ml IW'Mi WJ mTl—^ ^M»«7.UM|rl4N«TMi» E»ee^*ueSi inOakliakley. I 0 M m S S S S H iiS,4 S » ^ u u m Oakl. with 11 points. ^^^i^2&srs:3.n^r^ i r iii ikley (M ) hosts Keichum w ait I? K SK- ! S !sss •«noi»r>*MMMn Monda)day. ” H M « M.a a t H5 fVV Eirf MtI.NgM»«4. Noi ______- s ..™ . *“\ l 1 N aiNIN-41 -4| Baii}4.M-»rbwtm^ OMrHiMa«« ■■ •llll-will-M f s s s S j s s s . ' i a s ’^' m»{*Mi.iaxnM>ci ■ IUII4-4i nwtt* M ■ UNM L >»«•Mil} I}. Cm. < Iv'nM s r ffiSBT.sffla'SEa L i iis i g « nUNII-M ■ Td— tJ*,7t«ail«H 7.» T. ssisssaiiisr! i f S H s v - Otm wwiSSbS5«! SL* ilk|«(MI»n)ll : j 7«.li«lOCDta>>uMIMti BudarrlMJrffi'.'s.'itsiSTissf.* K SCl5!SSSSil“”' • . 0M|M|.*I'4)'* M a 1 OoMn 1 Mm u M * t itfM 7. E M a U U C M II II ImmbjC'SC«a>'i2^m . x: SMr'.Mll.tMM'.S. 8« « S r s ? k. M «M -ltal«H »M 1 n«« n ______5SSS««?S2,“ —___ Jackpot, Nev. 66, — ^sisattsK U OMMaJnmli iu« - aSw5 i : n K ! R S » “ s s : ! s s t ' ; r »w t RaftRt River 79, DtetrtchW“~ WestWendoverJVaV 37 ^ ----- ^^-jWJTOHUJOmt—— s a r a K i . ------______StTwiiiSwijfir I M.TA^Raft River defeated,d_____ ELKO,.NeY. - The.'.he Ja c k p o t______OpMBnrMLiisa* s r SS rich 79rS4 Saiurday in Malta, Jaguars improved to 2 It kMMTiai,IITM to 2-1 on the rMMtaMiMM. Adanlam Darrington scored 177 season, foUowing upI a (65-22 win, & ars...... IMuilMiKUoMa*. pointSts tlto lead Raft River (34)} and PMU.nXtMl.NB d tying a school r^ o rd1, , withwi a 66-37 ^ s n s L . nsi.N«HMi.e Tyler:r EBrown lopped ihe gamee win over ihe Westt WWendover, }|.«Bll‘»NaakMMltJHwaiMO“s" SaST.'. H o cKEY k S S , ^ , « with 22 points for Dietrich. Raftft (Nev.) junior varsityily JS aiu rd ay , ___ Ww>i».U^TI ______M M S • —jBiiiglliaiiiw]tlNeift___ g m b M o M r ^ ahead by nine points inn —night in the NENOAtouiloumament. -______“ S B * S S S S iiiagfii'st 4uarter and~never~•T-. — JunlorScrgI(TRuiriJi ped. The halftime score was ssasass^sr* 53SS'“""~“ fwf'J IS 19 points m ihe win. » g wIwOeVFMWeiw ; | 42*24,4, IRaft River, and the thirdd The girls'team dowdowned the • • } B a u u w w * * « w•a ie m im m quarter S s j g g f e s SSS'** te r was their low point withh West Wendover juniorior varsity> 38- TMUtlTtM'ftoMil 1 5 S S mky'.ii• IMNHlSum ISpoint}ints. 12 earler Saiurday,ly, t forcing a ' « « o * * iiu l4 ^ e iNvaTMMuojaOMa ^ S - S « « . M ift River hosts Hagerman ^ J L n school record 59 tumovelovers. ______gg»w.n»«n ______S K E i s a ? ! - 5 ^ .^ ______fBSSfSIl" - z f - i r K w » a r ^ ' S 5 s . ; . , r L = J : ”S . K g a s t r - - - Mh r. H i Vain 4. T|lB iSai tMM t ton* r E a . s L . - BMlI isi IMtaMSwiaa IJ I«fci#ivfl0tt.S-«J TM M l ^ jT K s s r e s - . r |1» «•■ Oanw 17. «.■» 1 teewl OemedI* A^PmCV j. taw. 2. 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ATI^t L aNTA (AP) - The Georgl one wasn't mucn aitierenrentT hln . Bulldilldogs knew their nationa th e first in 1995, wheifhen the implonship hopes were scuttlelowin; was like It was alw i^ one outI iA rkansas 30-3 in thi away." itheastem Conference champ: WMlUflftonttMcqMrtMbMhlick iason Qssssr cslsb raln InIntlitllMlHconlaot I S U (Georgia coach Mark RichWcht wdr- tlMlr 48-27 win afalntt UCU, hip game, sending the BuUd(%ogs ried that his.team, rankedKl thirdd In :U , Satardsy a t tbs Ross Bowlrib.pmd«..c.iif. b he Sugar BowL the BCS standings, mightn bebi a lit- TlM«lft(lmWMMn|ton8U S tstsU isbW te play bl ths Ross»ss Bowl. Mia■llami’s 56-45 victory ove tie down if top-ranked Mianliami won Vlr^n•ginla Tech earlier In the da; earlier in tiw day. • endedled Georgia's hopes of playin;ing As it nimed out, Richthi hadh tie he Fiesta BowL cause for concern. Thisi groupgn jjf C o u g a r s fflatten B nu m s '•!&'We StiU had 0 lot to play for, players was intent on endii orgia cornerback Decor;>ry m longest championship drou ?ant said. “It’s been 20 yearars ■ H the school’s storied football to clinch R1 o s e B o wI'l l b erth S ce we won a championship. Thrhe m k J M , ^ ry- tional title Is something wi If anything, the Bulldogs Bui PASADENA, Calif. (AP]AP) - An The quarterbirbackaccounledtor uld like to have done, but wirrin- jjJ appeared a little too firefired up. elated Jason Gesser stoodMi before1 seven touchdodowns, including a ningtrg the SEC - one of the toughesest They were flagged five timestim for several hundred che:heering school-recordI sisix rushing TDs, as conferiferences in the country - Is 1 personal fouls, Hnishing; withwii 115 Washington State fans SarSaturday, Navy defeatnd special about thisste t a m . They receivingyjg yards. sacked Matt Jones on thirdrddown. d . , ’ right knee and ankle,, G esser downs were theiie most in the histo- rsdiel Walker was taking hand were unified, IheyI playedp hard Georgia(la has won 12 games for Ih e noise got even kHiderider\Wiea didn’t have one of his best>estdays, ry of the series,K . o t fi. pThe coronation came just 75 7! and they grew as a teaieam.” only the: second se< dme In school his- Biyant blew past the linee without'w completing IS of 24 pass and Butler’s punt. Bryant fooleDoled the ' with two Interceptions. al gam e, behind th e heavJjivily tilted loward the BulldogsSfi- Greene threw for 23/237 yards and outscored;d itsI last two opponents Razorbacks by lining upip on0 the. But his performanceice was Midshipmen’s's !51-0 win in 1973. They’re champions now,” saltiud score, earning the'g{game's MVP 81-10. outside, then sneaking along^o r the excepdonal. considering; manynu in That also wass dthe biggest margin oley, Georgia’s athletic direc -award. Terrence EdwardsEd had Aricansastsas (94) had won sbt in a line as dte ball was snappediped.Bert his. situation might notlot have in the series,s, with Saturday's . “But ® you could see early O'*01 seven catches for 92I yards,ys becom- row to eana m Its second trip to the Jones scooped up the loosiloose bait-' played at all. Afterward,-d, coach m a r ^ the secoiicond-latgest. ■ '»I ''» there was something extrara- ing the SEC's careeieer leader In league :hampionshipcha game This and ran to the Arkansas 2.2- Mike Price said Gesser was 50-50 Army now leadslei the series 49- -m n to p lay in the Rose Bowliwl game 47-7. because of his injuries,es, even Mlliam i____ though the game is 3.55 wv eeks Marshall 49,J, Toledo 45------corth« bnysdfromCa------the”scoring, But MiamamTs'firepow-— "play of thehe ihird quarter 10 set up—~~defeat. i He carried 25 timedmes fdr.'i------_____ AUhpugh_his ankle )iuihurt the HUNTINGP3T0N, W.Va. - A of ULee e Suggs* three TDs - a 9- 9 er was just too much.1. McGahee'se's fifth TD, the quarter- 132 yards and completed115 15 of led th a ! ~ '" ‘>"*»‘*s worth entire game, he added •th of iimplng-on-a—-yarderder. ------“We-hung hrtherlere-W e-got— back wass 9oM9^ 3 fo r2 6 1 -y ^ and------p1 a s $ e s * rlto yards andlaiouchT-r------a t “Ihere’s no way that anyor«Tne 21^ sore shin didiidn’t deter Byron Andmd just like that, Virginislia some big plays.” VirVirginia Tech a touchdoidown - and Miami was 1down. ' keep me.out of the Rose Boi Uftwich.andn1 neither did getting jechvJ) whittled away Miami’s leadad coach Frank Ikameru-said.*They : ahead 42-21W l. Ofak> State comideted itsItsseasoix si Cesser’s status was in qui flattened byy Toledo’s David 1049.319-37 entering the fourth quarar- are real good. The offeffense is great Dorseyy flfinished 12-of-20, with ]Nov. 23 and accepted anUl invila;/'ii afterhew as injuredin thehe fourthI and the defense is soliiolid. They just— oneintercejrception. Jcdmson h ^ six 1tion to play in the Fl^ta 1 quarter of what ttuned outoutlo b e ------Leftwich go« t» up from the third------Miaifiaml'regrouped,. though;h; -----sitthere and pound yor, records in rushing (1,(1,686 yards) hard to} ccomplete a second wearing ' Fiesta Bowl < __clinched.______Mld-Americann CConference cham- McGaFGahee ran nine times-foi-3131 ___ andjcotiDg.(27-tououchdowns).— strai^l-un!unbeaten^ regularseasoc.------Rombe^-notedthecelebr] ^ ------ptonshlpgamert . yards,)ds, and Dorsey went 2-of-2, hit'lit- McGahee broke Mlaiiam i's single- ' After McGicGabee’s 31-yard scoring 1srasn’t as wild as it coulduld h a v ^ j' M a^all (1010-2) has won five ting{ KellenKi Winslow Jr. with an game TD record setsi by Bill run put MiMiami up 49-21, som e 1b a ^ Navy 58, Anny 12 MAC tides sineince it rejoined the 11-yanirardTDpasswith lOKKIefttoto L*Italieninl933. fonsinthefae crtjwd of 76,108 start- T m ^ to see weVe not { ------EAST RUTHERFORD,> ,Nh J. - league six seasoiisons aga givee tithe Hurricanes breathingng Dorsey also did hisis best1 to stay ed tossingig ffoam rubber cotiK hlp b-Pniett-became— i^tr«nd-tbe-Hokies added-s1-a ------Whanheconnected'ed with A ndre^r^rgini^ni«iTech:_qnamxback=t=:3 ■w hi>liwigpHifHui«*wg n nw^niTiaW;!; — forgettable season. coach in 1996. 2'point)int conversion ^ass to close«e JeAnson for 68 yardsIs

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------r-ATLANT-A-(AP-)- G lenn- iRobinson and Shareareef Abdur* )Rahim scored 23 point)ints apiece as l i i r o T e r■ ' & r H e » M M the Atlantat HawksH beat P f l the Detroit PistonsPii 94-92 znGHA:HAHBL-HItL-Ti^TentftPE r ^ S a ^ ^ y ^ — ' - G ^ ld^Id-^^tch-a - n d' Marqnis-Estill “ ------Me n ^ pp ^ 2 5 ~ rrebounds'for— ed all of'Kentucky’s points ^ M A tlanta, whicrhich^wonits ng an 18-2 ru n lo stan theie ------...... straigh Ight at home ■7 nd half as th e Wildcats beatat former Terrapin DanDa M iller . lU iiill before a crovrowd of only f NoVihCh Carolina 98-81 Saturday, . added 17 for the Irish;h(7-l). (7 ------— ------I early•-<-=------7,856 Stan.------for an ea r Filchich finished \vith a career-;r- J llJiiilllv/ -hiRir25i~25~poirits. while Estill and■d N0710 Ihdlfna 9'1- ir Keimn tB(>Bans uaded tor the toints for the Pistons,ms, who Illlnols«lilcago62)2 four of five. . -WildcaiIcais (4-1), who beat the Tar HeelsIs fe Okofor had 23 poinis,nis, a career- ames this sea- first time in seven garni t M, . . Washiniiiington 100-92 Saturday. high 19 rebounds und blocked ^on. Garnett postedd hish league- eight shots for Conneciiieciicut. leading 19th double8 MILWAUKEE-Dwjihvyane Wade with 22 points, inclueluding four V ■ pointsts andJ h ad . 17 rebounds in scored 31 points for>r Marquette.M < throws in the fmalnal minute, as ■ ■ Alahanlama's school-recbrd 23rd*d which used a 27-3I ruirun to pull., gilt home victory. aWay from AppalacWanlian State. Washington overcame a second- H \ ' I ^itniiglit half rally to beat New \ I V S ^ I Hughes also had 10 rebounds I \ I I N o .44 1 ffu k e S l, No. 15 Missouri 78, for his third consecuti'rutiye double- hlgan 59 ■ Southem Callfomla:Ila72 double. Jerry $tackh:khouse also ■ \-'M Mlchlg had 22 points, andnd M ichael r / ■ d uURHAM. r N.C. - Danielel ANAHEIM, Calif.if. - A rthur E v ^Ig g anda Dahntay Jones had 1717 Johnson had 24 pointoints and 12. season high with nineine rebounds. Christian Laettner addedadi a sea- returnrn M ichigan coach Tommyly an 11-point deficit inIn tithe second • son-high IS points. Amakeiiker, a fo rm e r Blue DevilsIs half to beat Southemm California( i The Knicks traileddby21inthe tq in the John Wooden ClassicCla third quaner beforee cuttingc the p M r R icky Clem onsI addedai 16 1 ^ points, and Jimmy McKiMcKinney a n d . l^ad to one twice in the 1 N o .55 1Pittsburgh 82, minute. Rickey Paulding hadd 12 each for , I Pennn S steo the Tigers (4-0). Desmo;smon Fanner, m . ATE COLLEGE, Pa. - le d th e T rojans (2-3)2-3) w ith 16 Nets 121, M a^cSf8 8 . . ^ L ■ T j HH atas Zavackas hit three;e points. EAST RUTHERFOF-ORD, N.J. - ^ Donata unguardarded 3-pointers early in the Kenyon Martin shutt downd( Tracy nd half to give No. 5 “ ftidjMfly WfinSTJfiW^ii jersey buUi------second 5 No. 1 6 Xavier 50.It_____ ^______a big early lead, andd JasonJ: Kidd Cincinnati 44 — finished iwo :inds shy of a 6 Oklahoma 92, CINCINNATI - Da>David West-. tripie-double as the NetsNe defeat- N 0 .6 C . scored 23 points as ;bvi(•vier contin- { ed Orlando. Hartforlord 52 ued to hold the uppu p ^ r hand_^ Martin held McGradjadytoO-for-7 3 ^RMAN, O k la . - Ebi Eree against its crosstown livi shooting in the first; quarterqu and — m ^ ____ I :d a career-high 33 points 24or-13 shooting by! halftimehi as ^ II I scored i »*»•» and Hollis Ho: Price added 17 for>r No. 23 Wisconsin191, M New Jersey came backba< from n Nomton’irMYm Minf, rifM, prtparM to shootMt theI ball past Philadelphia's EricEt Snow during the forth quart homa. which look control quick 10-0 deficit and iBtitlnHoMlon Oklahoi ” UNLV 74 Wllh aan n 11-3 ; first-half run. 20-point lead by intermi MADISON. Wis. --Freshman Fi ; Kidd had IS points,Its, 13 assists improved to 4^ on the road. gamgame losing streak for the BiBulls, rebounds for Houst 7 Oregon 8 4 , Alando Tucker had 2424pointsand p : and eight rebounds befibefore silting Ray Allenen had 29 points to lead whcwho won for only the third1 titime a 22-6 run that lastuston, which used NO. 7 C 18 rebounds in his firstIrst start,i and ------out the entire fourth qujquaner.------the Bucks.-1s,-who have lost three— intiin their last 18 games.------asted most of the Un ha14 Kansas 78 ------Wisconsin handed UNL'nn.Vlufirst-1------r ------first nine minuiess o of the final peri- }r the flrst time this sea- ZZydrunas llgauskas ledd the od. The victory v >RTLAND, Ore. - Luke:e loss. Hometo94, Bucks!(8 8 8 ■ Ca>Cavs w ith 28, and Dajiijuan sixth straight at /ho was Houston’s „ lour had 25 points, nine home, where the R‘dnouts and seven rebounds as MILWAUKEE - Wagner added 18. Rockets are 7-1 aiand off to their assists i |< No.24Misalsslppl8P l8 t7 « i I Mashbum scored 23rpoi„4“T“d p< Bulls 112,2, Cavalier* 104 best Stan since the 1 ;on av e n g ed last seaspn's »e 1996-97 season. OregonA Tournament loss, ’ Louisiana Tach 38 P.J. Brown and Baronin IDavis each CHICAGOGO - Jalen Rose scored Rockets 9 7 ,76ers72 K eith Van Hoilorn scored IS NCAAT ancjs----- poinu,_and_Edi ke Jackson added 26 pointsIS STAWCVILLE.M1S1Sl ■-Mchael I ------oddod-2«-i«-}ead-Now4ow-Orl«an6----- 27-poims-aii-and OonyeU-MarshaU------HOUSTON^Steve-FranH idc_Snow_an(L _ . over Milwaukee. added 22 as the Bulls blew a 23- scorscored eight of his 20 pointss iin a Derrick Coleman h unc rebounds for the D u i^i ignerski had 17 pointiilnts and'10~l ^ had 10 each for andnfiu re b o u n d s to lead MilMississippi ; M ashburn, Brownn aand Davis point leadI butbi held on to beat the decdecisive fourth-quarter runiin as Philadelphia, whichich lost for the combined for 15 freeee ithrows in Cavaliers, HouHouston topped Philadelphia.11. second game in a i State, which had a120-0 20- run to • a row after win- - open the second half. i the fourth quarter ass ththe Hornets The victoctory snapped a nine- YYao Ming had 18 points andnd 12 ning eight straight.ht. NotreeDam E e 7 9 ; 9 Maryland 67 No. 25 Illinois 62, \SH lN G TO N > Freshm an ’t ! S t . L o ulis i ju m p s o( n F l y e r s w} i t h s t r o ih g first p(l e r i o d I S1 :Francis scored a 20 pointsu AikansasSS on 8-fo-for-8 shooting as Notree NORTH LTTILE ROCROCK, Ark. . . . Damee smnnedsr Maryland. Brian Cook scored 18 points as PHILADELPHIA\ (AP) - wonjustone)nce in franchise histoiy shoishois, got the start after be9eing Martin Straka h Itt Carroll h a d 19 points, andid Illinois remained undefcdefeated. v Martin Rudnsky andlAlMacInnis Al at Boston(M54>. (I-: call.called up from the minors ear:arlier two assists for Pitt scored first-period1 goals,g< and in the day. Starter Olaf KolziiIzig is lost its .season-i i H t t '- r d l Fred Brathwaite mbdeBde 24 saves Maple Ual in-high fourth eafs 1, Devtls 0 dayday-to-day after strainingg his straight game andind is win»ess in 1 ^ 1 as th e S groin Friday. five home games j r d u e d o w i ' torontcrrO-EdBeUourmade ies against-New - * “ ns VanderbM t Bides b -high 38 saves for his - Y ork <0-4-1). Ma Philadelp:I 1 • n i ™ “ season-hli Wario Lemieux . *:MPE, Ariz. (AP) - Erika elplua Flyers league-leadliiding flfth shutout, and Senators ^ 5, Hurricanes 2 scored his 13th goa(oal of the season TEMl 3-1 Saturd •een scored as Toronto OTTAWA 0 - M artin Havavlat for the Penguins. H k scored a career-high 23 Philade ^ He has points in Va^ekts. sand sixth-ranked Purdue Women's Top!op25 adelphia has JSI ncti'JJersey.ei scored scoi his second goal off i ^ gamesK5-14-19). (5 points.! • won just < r earned his fourth game gam midway through the th shut down do Chantelle Andersonin ' last eight home games n nine games and the period, peri and Brad Smyth andI FPen- Oilers 4, Pairthe e second h alf to eam a 73-66» Obaze scored 13 ofI herhe season- gone a franchise-re his career, the most Schastlivy Sch added power-p liera 0 iry Saturday over No. 8 high 21 points in the! secsecond half. straight games withouhout scoring •play SUNRISE, Fl lerbUt. ctive goalies. He was goals goa late to lift Ottawa overo' Markkanen sloppef'lj- - J “« l Vanderl more th w three goals. extrem elyly busy because the Carolina. Can .|»d 22 shots for jhee B Boilermakers (6-0) are off his first shutout of i eir best s ta n since the 1992-« New Mexico 77, Devilsoutshiishot the Leafs 38-14. Jeff J< O’Neill and Erik CCole Edmonton bouncecof the season and ,o ,j,eir Bruins 3, Lightningi g 2I ,0 T scored for Ottawa. ced back from iu 93 teaieam won its first eightft No. 1 7 Texas 70 only loss in three > iS. BOSTON - Bryan Berard Be tied S a b le s 4I, , (Capitals 3 ing Florida. * weeks by beat- ALBUQUERQUE,E, N.M. -■ • the game when his shotliMdeOected BUFFALOLO. N.Y. - Adam Mair Islanders 1818 6, Penguins 3 After having the Jordan Adams had seasonse& highs o ff A ndre Roy’s skaikateinthe andDndtrifi their seven-game 2 9 LSU 1 61, of 22 points and fiveI blocks.bio ri Kalinin scored 68 sec- PrrrSBURGH PI - Michael PPeca unbeaten seresreak snapped "7**‘ third period, and Nicklick Boynton onds ap mT lateli in the third peri- scored scor his first two goals ofif the Thursday against T nma St. 1 9 scored the winner 3:11:ll into over- od, rallyii t Tampa Bay, the Alaban . Oregon 80, lying Buffalo past season seas and linemate Brad Isbbbister Oilers jumped outut ito a 3 4 lead tn BATOTON ROUGE. La. - Second­ time. Washington,9n. had a goal and three assistsIts as the first p ^ o d . „ . . rankeded LSU allowed ihe fewest» No. 19 Brigham You)Toung77 : 'Roy’s right skate alsy a replay 2third-perioriod lead and were out- • games afte r offseason knee! {and 1-1 in nine games,lfortheOUers,7- n point review. s- Alabaabama S ta te (1-5) shot justst Young its first loss off theth< season. shot 44-25.^ shoulder shoi siugeries, hadn’t scoico r^ Markkanen, Edn >3 (13.^ percent), the fewest Brad Richards and I idmonton’s back- 7M)f.S3 ( st d Dan Boyle Washlngiigton’s Sebastien a^regular-season a re since AprilA] * up to Tommy Saio, ets ever scored against LSU. scbred for Tampa Bay,'ly, which has Charpentietier, who stopped 40 11. sixth time this seasilo, staned for the baskets - No. 2 1 Arizona 95,5, UC Riverside 66 N o.7^7 Kansas S t. 60. « rS t.3 6 TUCSON, Ariz. - Dee-Dee1 . Basketbal a U ______Weber Wheeler scored a careeareer-high28 ------MANIINHATTAN. Kan. - Kendra'a points and made fiveve 3-pointers3 ' cer had 18 points and sevenn in the second half forr Arizona.Ar ContMfromCl Once Stoitokes was tired, the Therhe Bruins failed to workk its .All are problem Wecker ems Harr hopes reboundjnds as Kansas Stale won its “T heir dep th showe)w ed,"said Twin Falls5 offenseol struggled. Far ' off©}ffense to get the ball downf) 1low can be worked oul straight C om m erce Bank ______Twin Falls coach Mattn HHarr. “Our too often, an open Bruin passed andmd draw fouls. the players blecomeout over dme as fifth str i< No. 22 Boston Colleo IIe£ e6 9 , me more famihar . Classicicchampionship;______c behch, especially thele pperimeter up an open*n shot to give Stokes ■ “We had them in foul troujuble vrith each-other art: — Temple 62 pUyers, struggled, soow v, e played the ball and'the neW sys- butinit we didn’t isolate them,” HHarr tems. BOSTON - Jessalyn ddt (starting) guanls too muclt” ■ "It’s' nott hish fault,^ H arr said, saidaid. “It’s all part-of the fine-f5 tun- “In a month and'i 9 Notre Dame 81,_____ liyn Deve^iy------Id a half, this win N ? '® * scored 16 of 23 pointsIts inii the sec- That showed in theI fmfourth quar- “Stokes wan:ranted the ball. But r d inging we have to do.” be a totallydiffercerenr Twin Falls AHzOna)n a S t.5 2 ond half as Boston CollegeCol bat- t tef'especially, negatliating much rather takece 10 points from him TiTwin Falls had a chancece to team,” he said. MPE, Ariz. - Jacqueline chance for a BniinsI rtrally after and have sc TEMl e tied back from anan 11-point I someone else score builsuild a substantial lead in1 ithe Notes: Timberlin last scored 20 of her season->___ deficit______------Childs—3-polnter-wi-with J!S7===them.-We ncneed som eoneelsc to— flrstSrsr ha lfb u t' a'foiluiEtnrcononsls^nrblack^iripB'Binli ’tine players had Batteast ‘iKarOnlfSnn'TH- -high-24124 points in th e first half forir • rdnaining. Aaron HazelzelscoredlS scoreindoubwble Ggures." tent:ently get back in on defenseise in honor of former stu aten Notre Dame. points and hauled dowiown a team- Chris He ^ d e n t manager unbeatei No. 24 George Was!(ash. 67, T Hersinger and Cole tranTansidon led to eight easy poiloints, Ryan Durstin, whom o'died of com- high eight rebounds whilewfa Kevin Eastereachshscoredeight for''or Timberline and only a 3838-37 plicadons from mu Syracuse 66 M^Ewan added 12 popoints and Inexperieirience on Twin Falls’ halllalftim e lead fo r Twin Fa)'alls. • thissummer. multiple sclerosU No. 113 3 Arkansas 63, . seven rebounds. part helpeddtheWolvesout tl Ano\nother problem defensively > 5 0 ______SYRACUSE, N.Y.If. - Lindsay Rice 51 __Dayidson!sJfpoinieiLiaf in thi» fin a l ______------^ose-four playersra in1 double------^With four-’ar-W c^ starters widi:— therheteamVinability-early )TJSTO'N - India Lewis -figures ca rrie d TinTimberUne four fouls, dietin Bntins shotdd have rota‘otate an d'help out in maii------H0TJ5 >s minute-gave George} WashingtonWi in-to- TMMi uai ‘d 22 points ahd Shamekaa the victory, through its strugglegles, w hile gone at thoMibse players more, bop- mannan defense, resulting in so Chrisionlion had 12 points and ninele Stp.kes, who played '3030 minutes ing to forcerce them to fotti oiit. . opeiipen lay ups once a Timberlarline tecFnM0M0.CMs«Mv<: inds for Arkansas. out'of a possible 32, wasvaswomout Instead, pooroar d u t selectioQ (4-of- guai;uard broke down his man. MiUuch rebound No. 25 Cincinnati»1192, SkM rm m ctn t^game^Bo^ 21 s h o olg ^ fromI 3-point range) ofthif that ccxnes down to a team.th tl a t s w i T i s i r ' ” ** Coastal Carolina 54 fW e made, him pitplay some_ after a quid iidn*t play as a unit over the atsum. N o -IS15 Louisiana Tecli 68, pelTO* ^INriNNATI - Vbi neSJ- - - - scored 26 points, andd setse a school - him out,” Thwnsberryysaid. st playersavoldo U A e r a ^ flfth fouL TiTimberline did and it showec ssrssTSS£=^i«iff “ NEWiW ORLEAN S - Amber:r record with eight 3-poinMinters.

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L o (OKSHAi R P y O R [ELSE.. — i _ . uafterteckjng00pj?efofe fractu ------f— ^ ■ ■. ■' a i ! g . m K)l ended his season and opene 5 - c o d e ledoorforAaron Brooks. Blake Atlanta at TampaP^B ay R a l d i gned with Baltimore in April, and r iers visit r p r o w l i n g Chkafoca(oB oar»f 8-3-1 9-2 als a opportunityjo efihance thejV police are p Tho Falcons. 16-32 Ihe> lastIos three C h a f l quattertirtefbschJrm irgers for Kevens’ playoff chances and crlpjippie By Hal Bock seasons, already have ens le Saints’.bld-tb-win the NFC Sm Itehonsnd , nin'tluMnntfiQsoason inthe. fouth. Associated Press wriiw riter::_^____^^H W est le a d i ii’i i 'n l a . MiCtaol------FirsI place Jsjs-on-lhelineinthe------—« ------^A-platoon-of'cxicx-NFL-players— K |^K ^Cf|-8i>tlo league m poirpomisoitowed D'ego Chargergers clashes with the ’ . .9-3 4-8 identifying violailators of the ------(i2-4porgnfwe)rtoioi defer3fense(2S2.2-— Mfral-assaujtlult of the Oakland^------^l^ehe EagieiireE downto third-strinHnn ------league's strict-dressess code, getting— yjiq'avurjmjninUTTtfeij'Ui flA;j, Pw iHy.Ttiyycan-gincmT ------the.ooods.en.thoinp- f y thIsJsn Ivear S hirt out? Thati'at’ll cost you., ijsnTaeT (lS4.8).lla.m . All tir FC East for Ihe second straight y 16 photo. , ith a'victoiy and a Giants' loss‘ ai Socks down arouncind the anides? ' ' i m K McMaheMahon /ashington. The Seattle offensef .^ . . Pay up. M s n ^ ______- O i l On-the-nieht-Te-Terrell-OwenA— ^ L - -deddedldedte>-pttsh------Buffalo at New Enc pulled a Sharpie! oiitoi of his sock ■ f ^ England N.Y.GIanlimta atW ashinoton *No,30,3 defense, 2!0S p.m. ■ NFldtess . -codee envelopeett . ~ DTow Slodsbo's lirst gatne'i “ing a. touchdown.n, the Uniform ^ s Slovo Spurner considers V E s a ~ Policc nailed hinlim for $5,000 'showed up since being traded by the f a dead issue. Look'for Bullalo's shaky defense all Denver at N.V. J e ts b ecausc he Jiad1 his h shirt tail I^ H || withlaAdidat a A ‘ • k Ladeil Bells to spell 7.5 6-6 hanging out of hi.s«pants. pi ilnerclal •' louchdown runs ol 45 and “ sg Z le^ S lo by Ricky Williams last weel Slophon Davis, and -rhe^^he winner stays viable in the divisvisk>n What's more, he was advised plastereitered on hlii'* DannyWuorflollogela ggl that the league frow-owned on cany- Patriots' Tom Brady continiitinuoslobo [|ulckorhooklh ICO. Ihe loser probably can forge headbardband. ;V k than usual in favor of gty^jt30ut any postseason plans. Densnver ° anything else efleciive on shon passes, j '<»WaPal«n only 6.67 yards, but leadini k flamsey.The Giants are has3S lolost two in a row in ovedime,J I except a foot-insidiside asock. IvvogomosbohDOhind New Orieans lor gg,s M “Nit-picky,” Owervens decided. wllh 24 touchdown parsesses. II ..m. the linai wild ca sts back QB Brian Griese and Tl I rard spot, blit a more l^anrtiannon Sharpe. The Jets saw a,1^^. fc The NFL takess thistl stuff seri- realislic goalI lorlo the players might be ggmeame winning string end in Oaklailand “‘“ •y- The message:ge: “Look sharp, § E l i i W f l m a strong finishsh tot save Fassel’s job. gnd>d ifihey.need to rediscover their ’ orelw .” Cincinnati al Caroarollna ” " njnnlrinning game after Curtis Marlin The roster off thet Uniform ...... Eolice is interestin M l 4-8 anaged only 26 yards. 2:15 p.n ting. Enforcing Don’tI’t lookli for any sideline con­ he backed off. the code in Oaklaniand is ex-defen- frontativeek, a dozen playeiayers w e rt, Ihis week, ihe division for Ihe 14th time in 17 theirlieir last six games and all three wwins Raymond Claybiyborn, another Like the foot-in-sock rule, the cauglit for various infractiiactions. 11 a.m . I seasons, il fhetheytwatOaHa&ancfSt. cams>ff)g in overtime. Nonetrtefess. >h ’em defensive jeogue; preferspj only heads iatide F a s h ^ n s c ^ n g e w wii ith th e ” lyefs-Have — ■■ ■■ mH M towSnt^eoslrasiraight games for the first teamsams in the NFL ar>d managed to place a reporter inn a garbage can, stockinging. It had better be the evolved dramaticallyt fromfr< the, Cleveland atJac k(sonvllle so time since a 3-0startin1999.3-0 U ajn . stayllay lied for first in the highly Is on the case for}r the1 Houston team colorolor. And please, no logo. skimpy pants that ex-Ar(•Arkansas; ir»n Texans. Tony Hill,:ill, Nat Moore One y< 8-6 5-7 compiKTipetitiveAFC West. Rich Qanni } year, quarterback Jim coach Nolan Richardsoidson on 9‘(&.^ Ith 3,877 yards in 12 games, is 12 and Joe M orris alsoals are In the McMahoihon decided to push the called “Marilyn Monroe s In a 13-6 loss to Carolina■a Itlast week. uniform enforcemenlent business envelope)pe and showed up with an Cleveland's Tim Couch comi rirds i (or a little more than 300 a to the baggy ones thatt lookloe as i(f'* I In Atlanta, longti:gtime offensive Adidass commercialc< plastered on 12 passes for 130 yards. K Is at K ansas City game;ime) shy of Oan Marino's single' another player could1 fit insid^JI ' * lineman R.C. Thiehielemann is the hisheadbodband. them.. • iSth-rankedquarterback In 6-6------seasolason record of 5.084 . 2:15 p.m tall Faulk probably vi-iil be ^ NFL inspector. HeIe knowsI where Adviseeised by commissioner Pete Michigan’s Fab Fourf werewi th'e., with a 73.6 passer-efficeirKJ l ™ I to find offenders. “Ii“It’s always the Rozellene not to do that, McMahon IWount. IMKltiyasor,sore ankle and the ►>i^1 K [(e^l fashion trcnd.setters whoIio popular^'p The Jaguars are trying thei speed guys,” he sasaid. “In eight came backbac with a headband that i*ed Ihe baggy look. AAft fter lakt kicker ol the season, Dann'" n n y S oNensivo line,I. decimated* by injury, will u Minnesota a t G reen Bay years, W arren Sap]app is the only said“RozRozelle.” The commissioner month’s university pur|purge, it‘5; Boyd has never kicked in tt ickle Orlando Pace. The 3 ^ ______9-3 ■______lineman 1 h.itl tn wriiwnto.ip HAU-nc------n ebein good afmtw------01 amuflcd und fined the—— abour th e uulytliiiig fromfiur tlieif *------m n n :------g;s»;gi;fg:. le Vikings have k}st 16 straight roadro wearing a long-sleevna. Ihey romped 49-0 in Baseball went from hea\heavy wool., vay from the Metrodome. WR Ranandy Logos are a sen:cnsitive issue. playersrs aret advised to luck in uniforms to welte doublluble k n it^ . H U I r R• " i r i l thesecondmoswst-topsidedwininteam 1.000 “Mainly, li’s a Reeleebok league," shirts, pul Houston at Pittsbuiburgh • history. 2:05 p.r [»s needs 10 yards to surpass 1.0 pull down their pantb nver and then to a baggy blouslouse I00I6 .. P'™-. yardsirds receiving for Ihe fifth time. Ha'sHi Thielemann sa idI. ." “On the uni- the kneenees, and w ear towels in 3-9 7.4. ■ Now. the new collectiveve bargaiiV-b B only player to do it in his firstI fc forms and event; footwear,fc the front, not back. And please, tow- ing agreement includesles ai dre;^'-.' . Texans’kidter Kris Bfownrvn returns to Ply logo must be presentem.” els aree 11limited to 6 inches long Keinz FleM, where 10 ol hli H w m B ra^;asons. Ttie Packers are the onl) code. No more pants dowrlown to th.^*> So what happensens if a player and 8 inchesinc wide. An oversized shoe tops, looking like pa 0oa) misses came fast seat *011 at Arizona N^ ate team unbeaten at home (6-0) a e pajamais.T 4-8 srehoa hoping to avoM the dubious shows up with a Nik(like glove or Air lowel costcos: Tennessee cornerback No more oversized shinihirts that" most by any NFL kicker inti , Jordan shoe? long losing streak will - <>istincstinction ot winning the division y Sumuri■i Rolle B 515,000, although invite getting hil by thee pitch.pit * years. RB Jerome Bettis ha om “That logo muslust be taped thatfine^nc was reduced on appeal, aweehsskKe and. presuminging there is no tie, when iirtg twice to Minnesota. 2:15 p.i It remains to be seen1 howho icon-. more ettecttve the Iasi two w •___over,” Thielemannnn said. “Same Whenm PeytonI Manning wanted oclasis such as Barry BonBonds and relurrting from a knee Injui)iluiy.nmnino Iwo leamiams meet Sunday In an ______thing for logos oji 1 dtdownjnarkers.___ to wear h y Sun Devil Sladtom^— ir.hi^aop shoes in tribute__— Manny.Ramirez-will resprespond ------for 165 yards arxJ Iwo JoocI It’s noi just playen,•n. It’s a whole to the latelati Johnny Unitas, he was 98tfourmarow.Ari2ona londay night the new pants-Iength 'rule^es. Thiy" j Sieelervtctoitesoveraftcli lol of stuff we look'< fcfor.” told thatlat was unacceptable, and probably aren’t thrilled. Jacksonville. 11 am . I six straight. The game . . features the two k>west-rated « | | i m » \ quai1e(t»cksinti in the NFC. Detroit rookie C hicago a t Miami HBKS H B . Joey Harrington[ton and Arizona's Jake ______|n^J»P!^LMLr*f)n.O n«tw »----- O uam m ^MASpja------S 3-9 . I n t h te u p c o nm in g JV kc k JE ra ,_ 8-4 7-S TheDte Dolphins are tied with New TMs is the biggest challeng•ngelenlof ^ S S H tgiand atop the tight AFC East ai the Cote wflhTemessee the 'ars have the worst rushing often^ ByDaveOoMberg quarterberback. H e’s really two the passing game, has completed-'con i teams making their first visivisit to The who faces hiss teammateste Ota year mfooitfooibaB. and starter Anthony Thom^ Associated Press WTttnitef playerss iiin one, like the old sin- 57.5 of his throws andI his rating.'. j Coliseum. 11 a m ago. Blake wasras the Saints' starting is outout with1 a broken finger. 7 p.m gle-wingng ttailback.” is a solid 87.7. ' After Michael ViVick ran for a Vick< is playing quarterback But he remains one of}f a kind, a:-.-* I SOURCES: AMOcttlMPrt^M:N«W(«slFoolbaiMgue — quarterback-recordrd 173 yards In now bee>ecause the thinking of quanerback who is probalobably th*.> t^ Atlanta’s 30-24 oveivertime win in coachesis ata all le>'els has evolved, fastest player In the NFLFL Minnesota last weeleek, one of his Two decaecades ago. he would have Now look at the lopp quarte/siqi I former teammatess decidedd il sig- been tumumed Into a running back, backs coming out in whaivhat’s con«; j B u c k s b e ilieve i they ca;an contain >Vick, again[1, nified the end foror less-mobile widereceeceiver or defensive back. sidered a good quarieirierbackr I Nowt NFL N teams will take a draft: Carson Palmer offSouthem" So I d the game,” multidim TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - “He’s changed 1 limensional quarterback, C alifornia, Byron Leftwiftwich of I ') - Talk with a sprainetned right shoulder. Mlchsichael Vick does fmd a creas Minnesota linebabacker Henri not justist tall guys wilh strong Marshall, Dave Rago about confidence. Things went agone of I ?nt so poorly for the andid putsp the ball down and run C rockett said. CroCrockett faced am s, suesuch as Bledsoe, Manning, Louisville, Brad Banksks of0 lowaS The Tompa Bay Bucc;iccaneers Falcons on oloffense that Brad wehs: have to rally,” Gruden sai p*ranked Johnson, one>ne of the league's “WeVe respect1 everything we s-3). wirh=‘: right tv feel that wa)vay. Two highest single-Je-s«.ison total for a Tampimpa Bay’s cover-2 schemee Iin Raiders, But let’let’s not forget that before McNabb out, the defenfense has , months ago. Vick had his hi: worst quarterback.:. HHe's on pace lo run . anticiiticipation of moving into ththe Let’s go to the stattats. the curreirrent cr6p of mobile quar­ been awesome. game of the season in a 20-62i loss for 864, whichich would be the NFC:FC South with. Vick and Nefew After 12 weeks,;, GannonG leads terbacksks there1 were John Elway 2. San Diego (8-4). SurviSut vinfe-'- to Tampa Bay, hardlyly resem-'1 third-highesti;st total b eh in d . Orlearleons’ Aaron Brook& the NFL in yardss passingt with and Stevteve Young, and before the toughest schedulele stretch'*s bling Ihe tjuarlerbackck who's Chicago’s Bob4)bby Douglass (968 Although Altl the Bucs have lolost 3,877, giving himI a ^ o t at Dan them wasvas Fran Tarkenton. anyone could have. wowed the league the lastlas: seven in 1972) andnd Philadelphia's iwiccrice to Brooks and once. t to Marino’s single-seasiason record of “ Youu can1 compare Vick’s 3. Atlania (8-3-1). Sevenven g a m ^ ' weeks. Randall Cumjnningham (942 in McNicNabb this season, nelih3) dominatmated the clinch a playofiroffberthwith&win, strenj Manning for thetie Colts and ThedifIdifference is that Douglass ' signs for the future. -ength. His strength is imprpr®- CoUins for Carolina,la. couldn’tI’tpass. p earlier meeting, when1 the0 left- coupled withh as loss'by. th e New visingdng.... You can’t simulate h 30. Detroit (3-9). Therhe handed Vick completedd justju four York Giants. his “I think th e worsorst thing you In theie iseason he set the r\ish- regime is now 5-23. Endind of s peed ^ in practice, but we’re pre'***• can do is tiy to creatisate someone in ing recor ••.wq of 12 passes for 37 yardsIs anda was "We havee gotg to get to the ty fas cord, he completed just line? fast guys and we normal! his Image who is not as talented. 37.9 percercent of his passes and ' sacked three times betjefore he quarterback.:. We have to congMt keep«p our (rushing) lanes prett • 31. Arizona (4-8). In freefalL w *' — was knocked out of theIhe game ruiuilna lanes M lch^ is a uniqueue player. 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I T e a m s —S p o r t sSIN BRIEF- ivln.Falls High School' downhill Sntiirdiiy, .whik.'hile HiUle Gvrg was injured iiiui(I cncouUI he m o v e t o H M»ll8ftultforfun(hal8«r ill » OUI fnr th«> «.!iiished.reviseVised ver- To order, call Malt11 sions ()f two ]>revi's San Francisco Giants n« sum* 178. n ^ , Mets fans are being mun-only mentlwrship|> IHlliCN’;------|hi [ng charged Bxecuiive edit.or H up to twice as much as thethey ore for r Howell Raines s;iiil the pajH.T’s•r’s editois1 games against some otheither teams i m ^ ^ M Prosros honor Idaho rodeos asked the writers.rs. Dave playing a similar midweekeek series. amoinongtoplnU.S. The Giants fall into) ththe Anderson and Harvey;y Aratoti,A LAS VEGAS, Nevada - to resubmit their worivork and "gold" category, as do0 vweekend Canyiinyon County’s major rodeosos reassured them theii' op stands against th e New Ne' York I' (ipinions haveive been showered withth were not at issue, ihehe limes Yankees, Atlanta Braves,ves, Seatde Itional honors from Pro Rodeo» reported Saturday. Mariners and S t Louis CflrHinaltCai - - H | R 9 | | | 9 | n peers«rs. ■ Tlie columns were ix>ste(ljk>s oil At Yankee Stadium, Leading cowboys and cow- prices will shoot up fot IV- the Times’ Web site• Saturil;»ySai for games girlsris who gathered at thele** night, and a spokeswonuuman s:iid against Boston, Seattle, ( K i^ B B P S g ffi] Profe'ofessiunal Rodeo Cowboys and all NL opponents. /s they will be publishished on m S K Associsociations annual convention>n Sunday. .Mimicking airlines anc hotels, selccfleeted both local rodeos - Ihough not yet with the ml ) s _ Earlier this week, the D a i l y ___^ tminute-by'- — ~amonijong their top five favorites. ' News reported the Timesmes killed" minute changes of thosi>ose Th.The Caldwell Night Rodeo!0 the columns because the tries, baseball is turninning more the pieces as voted one of the Top 5 disagreed with the stanceince taken toward v ^ b l e pridngg o; rge outdoor rodeos of the 5-earir by the newspaper’s editorialedi .Five otlier teams - the Giants, Riverver Stampede in Nampa was Rockies, Indians, Cardin as Under R aines the TimesTim has dinals and picke:ked in the Top 5 for indoorur devoted extensive cover Cubs - so far have announilunced dck- iverage to rodeodeosoftheyear. Augusta’s refusal to10 accepta et^ plans that vary by opopponent, VerVern Carpenter of Nampa, a date and time of game a women as members,ers. The Many T’ii*irTrii-?MtwMJ boartlard member of the Snakece paper's editorial pagei hasha criti- other teams are considerilering simi* WBSSSBM Riveiver Stampede, also was lar plans for next season. is dzed the dub, which. holdshoi the nameimed' the NationalbI Masters, and suggested ...... Fans might wonder if. isted that if.they’re - Comnimmitteeman of the Year inIn two-time defending championcha getting a bargain or a1 raraw dtePIe PRCA. Kin Steinke of Vale, Tlte answer is probably boi e. Tiger Woods sit out inIn protestj •e.. was named top rodeo pho-0- in April The good news for fans :ans is that tograisrapheroftheyear. P ulitiy Prize-wimOnging colum- ____ ^ ------^ajust about every other intro- sek games ducdiiction was someone cormect- a^inst most teams and fc t- pnevioujjy ^ t Augusta:s t a s h e d Jforweek- ed: to one of our two rodeos,” admit women, a rg u ^lin in his1 col- end games against some.le. JAverage TIgar Woods,.rlcht, rl| looks on aaPadralgKarrinilington chips onto tha 16th g rttten during tha third round of thathalariitWodd Jimmnmie Hurley, executive sec­ ticket prices in baseb c- umn that Woods shouldluldn’t be leball are Challttiga SttuiIturday. In Thousand Oaks, CalH.tf.Kirrin(tonflnlsh«lthadayat K It l» u n d tr^ . 6 itrokat ahaad tary of the Snake River expected to be held down i lad of Woods. !r expected to boycon tbebetouma* t wn to about Stamiunpede, s a id ^ has been a m ent a 5 percent ina«ase next!3(tseason- T T ly good year.”^ far closer to the rise • J Araton’s column quesiuesdoiied Cbnsu|ner Price Index tl H a nr r i n g t o n l ] 'l tiie importaace of tiiee AugustaAi a>^rage 10 percent increas“ease of the b r u s h e s ^ W o o d s ai S l Q C TFHSfis cheerieaden . debate. He wrote abouttiut the bat- tie being waged over TitiT itie K - • past decade. ,, , . THOUSAN wfalbnbM to nationals ^ND OAKS. Calif. WlWhen the third round1 at strokes ahead aftiifter the third orki tiie 1972 law that outiawilawed sex The good news for club:lubsisihat (AP)-Tiger'*r Woods marked his Shet BOISE-The Twin Falls High theyll take in m a te r ove herwood Country Club wasw hole. The lead onlydy widened the h discrimination in anyny school1 M oot eagle! puttpi and stood off to over,ver, Harrington set the coururse longer they played. hool cheerleading squad won>n tiiat received federal fundsfuni and __ enues while filling seaiealslhai ,he side oft the fifth green as— reco e re^onal qualifier competi- ‘ I might b r d t n ^ go empty: f scord wilh a 9-under 63 atend ------Even more dishisheartening to ------1-._ spurred a boom in wwoi om en's- ___ ’W- , . PadralgH arrirrington. in trouble heldeld a six>shot lead over Wood>ds. Woods was Ihat everye^ time%e >n at Boite’s Capital Highlh sports. The problem for fanslanddi^ ar oft ihe lee, pliplayed his third shot “T hool Saturday night, winning is that opponents who see “That stuff usually happensIS to appeared to havejrt^dvantage, tli lg Raioesaaid the editorston dedd- sernigold- from ihe mldiliddle of the fairway. somejmeone else,” Harrington saicl B large vartiiy division, ed to kill Anderaoa*a*a rola unn en one year c o u ld ^ leaileaden ihe Harrlnglon id. Harrington took it a on’s wedge from 90 It iusually happens to Woo<•ods. Harrington lilt aa 7-iron; into 10 rhe Univercal Cheertr because it appearad totoindul^ li ^ next If Bonds-and the GianuGii are yards hoppec)ed and rolled ri^ t Inste sedation nationals competi-i- in a squabble with the newspa-m slumping when they ci istead, the world’s No. 1 playayer feet on No. 2 and ho e r coiM lo into the cupip for eagle. Woods camtame undor>e_bV-missing fo n wHI be held in Orlando.), p ^sed ito flal board tiiat[hat made ------town, fans pajiiigjaiJiedvd.npTrices- -raiedTiack l four___ putt»^hile_Woodi k ath lm and smile'd strai|j a i ^ t puns from 6 feet or less,le eagle putt from8 8feet. Woods the'paper1t>o1c~seU4l)S(ilMorted: ------might feel ripped off. at the luck ofof the( Irish. stru{ rhe squad won the regionalU Aiaton’s column, he addedded, was Fan disgruntlement, air :ruggling to a 70 and leaviiving also missed his 6-foi■toot eagle pun < ^< iy « Turns OUIt thatII was just a pre- himsImself in need of a big com alifier last year. The teamn scrapped because of problemspro a h i^ throughout thee country,c view. >me- on No. S. backack if we wants to succe^ulfully Allhehas.to^<).ni o garnered the h i^ overall11 of structure and tone. could grow worse. >,nowiswinlhe )reonSanplay. Harringtorton stole the script defeiefend his dtle. $3.8 million toumanlam ent Baseball attendance todn p ^ 6 and the shovlow Saturday in th e • Ha percent last season while Harrington was a t 19'U(ftlfaer Woods left the courseco' immedi- n . j . Teams offer aibltratiostion iile player Target WorldId Challenge. 197,J7. breaking by one stroke t idSoxKGarclaparra salaries kept climbing.J. LrokingI overpow ! the ately because of aI headh< cold, and to Clemens, Kent oweredtheparSsthe 54-hcl-hole tournament record setet in he tweaked his leftlit |cn « playing propi for revenues whereverr theyth can, w iy Woods hasho done so often - a 2000 oposestb Mia Hamm NEW YORK -- Roger1 clubs are increasingly tiu 300 by Sergio Garcia. His six-s one shot out of thele juid(. He was q q . Iiuiunglo lO-tooleronN1 N a 2, the wedge he stroliroke lead was the largesttt in at 13-under 203. BOSTON - Boston R ed Sox»x Clemens and Jeff KentCent were ^ r i w a n d complicatedled pnong holed trom lh. ortstop Nomar Garciaparra the fifth fairway, a 3> the:le four>year h isto ry .of tlthe Bernhard Langnger made an ra offered salary arbitrailxaiion by , . , iron approaclach on No. 11 th a t even d soccer star Mia Hamm arere their old team s, RayV DurhamDi Cokirado. for example, 1 h'ent. Vijay Singh had a foiour- unlikely bogey' ono the par-3 ™ * te, has tour kissed oft ihithe pin and stopped shotlot lead through three rounjnds eighth by holing a moved across San FraiFrancisco tiers of tickets and 177 typest; of Inches away, S a 40-foot putt Garciaparra, a two-time ay. He had a fourth -last>ist year. with 20 fe et of br«break, and fin- . le Bay to the Giants, andind Texas seats, with prices rangirig in g ta m eagle pull lhaihat lipped out. Ha nerican League battinglg said goodbye to catchecher Ivan $43 for du b level infieldJd 10i S4 in -r„ e Harrington trailed Woodss by1 ished with a 67. He Hi wis at 204. 1 ” *' er seen anything like onene :stroke going into the thihird David Toms (68) an ampion, proposed to Hamm,n, Rodriguez on a busyr deadlinede . theRockpile. and Nidc Price 5e K top scorer in the history o( it,” Woods sailsaid. roun}und, but already was twotv (70) were anotherr strokest l»ck. S ' , " night in baseball e U.S. women's nationalal Teams had until midnightmil im, during die Thanks^vinglg EST to re-sign theirir formerf< iliday, the Boston Heraldid players who becamime e free • C o l l e g e Ib o w l i n g p[)rovides : opp p o r t u n i tties i fo r a thh l e t e s poned Friday. agents or offer themn arbitra-ai The 29-year-old Garciaparrara lion. The New York: YankeesYa HACKENSACK, NJ. oposed to the 30-year-oldid made the offer to Qemermens, who .(A P)-T o to get our proportioitionality more in Haimi ' many people, bowlingi meantm to unm by bending down on one>e wants to rc-sign, andid thetl NL line." knee,ee, the newspaper reported, be played with a beer in one champion San FranciscoSCO Giants ' h u d and a cigarette in th most common Therhe two met at charity eventnt made the offer to Kent,It. 1 the on. New Jersey in 19! It’s a game for rainy afted for com] the s ^ to its athletic p In tto NaUooal C o lsfi Taw'MatdiitehtoommMrtNov.aoinSLUx I and cardiovas- finish Philadelphia re-signeigned left- ing, with more thang th e season.------Oni3n a strong day for American- laibnio isdde of fiw fired«*men oQ eyes of the NC Ji—handed reliever Dan Piesi*lesactoa- :----- NOyL The governing inteiiterim athletic director Ai and 1,500 girls compare also strenu- skiersiers, Marco Sullivan was sixthh $2 million, one-year cor _tfap squad, all of whom>m receiv: e__ body will rur school teams. Of tl contract, run its first womenU -Guliilulinosaid. - tes-bow ling as------aodBd Bode Miller was eighth. — and Boston re-signed righl-lian—rigi ^—- . . bowling charlamplQnshlps in the ThThe Knights added a womei m em ber schoolsi per t day. EbeEbeihaner was 0.10 siwinds through his contactsc tt io the 200304 acadei Is der Frank Castilloio to1 an occer team in fall 2000 and women’s bowling,[hat you go out ahean» nf all p n it iinrt^ygrartc But don’t get the reed to a ■ coUege bowling, seasoiison-opening giant slalom inin $750,000, o ne-year contract coi ' .accwdiog AboutdxyK years ago, FDU set 2001001-02). The percentage letes have it easy.* how intense it “ SoldeiIdenrAustria: ------to»the National FederaeratiOQ of out to OTpyndmi its women’s athlet* fems In addition to pn wlth"backup-catcher-ier"C hrls------Sta^e High School Fedei nnale athletes is likely to ri 0, an accounting Widger, but declinedd totc offer derations’ ]c offerings,s, iin part, to comply dnaince the women’s bowling tear»»»* local lanes, the eat Kn opporttmity Otym parddpation survey. widiTitleDC a a vrorkout regimen ympic champion arbitration to a pair ofif relieversrei , effecEfect on the ratio won’t be call ' happy rm here who had been key in When FDU initiated^its i pro- -It wai an otih strength training ai ’ in their * an acknowledgment latetIted until after this acaden I would be sit- f nontllletwinsdownhlii m recent title run, left-h g r ^ it became the 40di _ and a recogniffition on the part of year. ----- cular work during ft-hander - . - — don in dyctw nti^w id^a ear* ______and ... going to___ LAILAKE LOUISE, A lberta - Mke Stwton and rightUit-hander l ;___ Ann The competitions ar VmplK~L'hHmplon Carntif ifof v i ^ Wha^ we were trying to achie -----ous, with athletesI what I love to Montontillet won a World Cup ans ta tbe to add womemen’* sports," FDU vr^ we added diese qw rtslen’s v many as 10 games p< OapMklmiMnloltdatanporti nd a “It’s not just tha i - The there and bowl thre< pan- a drink in the back 1 ■ Iped— cigaretteJ^FDU-fr {e of Frisdoni said. [ram Despite the steej )001 from high school to ntin ing,FDirsfreshmer pe^ the experienra. U Jn “I knew about col e of but I didn’t Imow H rise, was,” said lacohio, { am’s major. “It’s a great alcu- for me. I’m really ht unic doing it because I ______ting home now, an

deva to travel and do w I was do.” , — M-nmw«m.-Twln FA’tft,-hWie - Sontfiy. DMWBlwr B, 30C NA'I'ION A • i- e r s - at f e ^ e a ^ ^ a p 3 S te l a n e s - ^ p Z I ^ Aging-pl£ ; - i ‘'. A m ■ . . . ■ are pronee . — — ^--Lto-crashes ' t e I r- ' . RENO. Nev. (AP)) - As federal safety invesiigacors triedtrie to deter* ^ | | H | mine why an uirtankerker fighting a ~ ^vild'firconmitnjcrfor■fonh(rFnrest ^ ----- ■ :-----i------Servktf-lda-iitHwinRs-ai ------ITT Ihe Sierra liu.’i' sumr . suid (hey should ask•k ;n d/frerent B H I (Jiiesticm: What was ihe Korearean Warvin- ta^e military surplusIS ppljuie doing A sequenceica of Images taken from televisionilon.ahows a C-130A aircraft thahat lost IU wings snd crashedd «while battling I wildfire M irir Walker,VI CalH., June 17. Three) ccrew members were killed In1 Uiithe crash. The in the air in the first plaplace? nation's enttntire aerial wildland firefightinglg ptognmpi la being reviewed afteKer a string of crashes this pastast summer. Tlte 0130A carKo> planepi would have been pulied froifrom the fire Veteraasias say an attock from the “ lines years ago if tl f the Forest air is crilictlical to efforts to get an L 1969PB4Y-2 1975ConsoUdated 1980CcConsolidated 2002 Lett winga ot. of a 57- Service had listenedd t2Y.2 from Ihe agency’s owown experts, the fire frorrom burning out of con* trees atter .nwsoflthenjnway veersoloff the Consolidated-Vul-Vutiee the Agriculture Dep lepartm ent’s trol towardrd homes and property, detail a fleiy 1966 PB4Y-2 hits a mountaiitain en completing a into the sea while runwaylywtienatire Privateer breaksBksoffln 1 inspector general,I, ia private Clearly, thethi job is fraught with route to a fifa. The plane wasas Iowned slurry drop. Pllol01 landing. No cause bursts.s. INo cause midair while fightiighting a whistleblower and pro-srosecutors in hazards, crash hlstoiy ' by Avery Aviation, precijrsorsor to ' ' error blamed. ' listed. No injuries, listed..Nodeaihs. N wiWfire:AlrframefinefaBure' the Justice Deparimement’s fraud Since 19!1992, th ere have been Hawkins & Powers. Four dead.de Two dead. blamed. Two dead.dea unit. seven airtartanker accidents and 15 ’ The U.S. Forest Tlie agency was told)ld repeatedly fatalities. Service is reviewing thanhe-46-year-otdI aircraftai: that------Th^rblui-lue—rib b o h ^ p an er o f' their I eerial ' ’ ------. 1994 Wing separaiarates Irom a 45-year-otd Lockheheed 2002 Wings separate fromirom a went down near Walkeilker, Calif., in experts saisaid Friday the Forest______ifirellghtirig program______&130Alonnertyow/ owned by Hawkins & Powers duriuring. 44-year*oklC*t30Ali)ckhickheed...... June never shouldd h have been Service’si safetysi record is unac* , level flight. Investi$istigation reopened; initial probee Hercules as it completpsp sa a released from. ____ after the wings felt ceptable and ,off two airtankers in * ^ blamed a fuel leaksak exploston; subsequent probe96 retardant drop. Airframee failurefal the Air Force changes should blamed wing sepai»paratk)n. Three dead. bl8med.Three dead. middlght last 'hefifftuy zimrokitrfknMZ/r/A' , made. It ] A it Force Base piedee while eiiwbiwa 1907 that t/ir46-ye^-f}ldahm/J fault^ed the '^com ' pany In Runway separateraieslrome after dropping parad-uhute-equipped cargo faU off theirheir 0-119 , In 1988 and particular. Hawkins 9 air tanker to ground firefighter given virtually iujtti^mtdonian near WallT propeller forced C-1t9al lers. Mechanical as It dropsops «rr. 1& Powers Aviation 1978 Crash during a test flighight a belly landing, duringg a retardant problem blamed: *A*A massive internal retardantint 0on a ‘ ' free tb a fire* /•’ , fj/f/ Administration | lr)c., which contracts < .TWO dead, failure'of an engineine. No deaths. fire. Threeree 1dead. fighting con. Qilif., in June neirrshouk of a 0-119. Mechank»l probletJlem Three dead. drop.Ti* for taking a to < the Forest tnwor. fifjve e A ir h a n d s • 0 f f W f im i nUasedJmm the A Service, has had a J u st one • approach when ' ... ..IftlUi*^Aero- 1999 1992 Piperier month later, in rFonrifotieyanf o at Davis itcomestoceni- ‘string of simitar ^ P^-^spatiakitialeSA- Hughes«s ' PA-26-1B0V) accidents since the Montkw Air Font liavf iii n . W "8 1 316B helicopter eras:rashes 3690heKcop(ercnslsshes crashes aher colliding<0 inspecting the late ■ 1970s. Many ol 199?CocKheod P2V-7 crasheihes atter running out of fuel.f and rolls. Maintenarlance wiih a radk) lower. Pllolllot virtuallyfi\f n * fireflptitingjiir.______|the planes date back------1fliirinp n «nnu/«>ivm PIW orrruzoc----- ..Jytokwenanceengrwe ti»------wtw tjlaiiiw). Ptuw liitDIto ------to the Korean War- ' -J.^^Mmed: Flew into a storm L Corroded gas gaugeuge.No pressor c o m ^ .S. seal 4 a mariied radio tower,r. Colorado in a fO fo afinfigfiting mitrartoi: The report_____ era.| 'without propai'nivigation deaths, three seriou:ious missing. No deaths.ts. One dead. PB4Y-2 owned _____ said safety stan­ equipmenVTWo dead. ln)uries. by the same ------dards for the firefi^tiiig contractor,ar,Hawkins* 1 contract pilotspil and crew flying PoWers Aviation Inc olof Creybull, firefightinj ing missions are lower____ ~ AP than for tho! SOURCES: NtUonBl TrwwponaU■uon Sal«ly Board: TTw AvtalUn SalalySal N a l « ^ CaMomla Oapaitmaitmeni ol F om iiy and Flrt Protection:n: 10mad(ttonollhoaocWM«d h(M flying other govern* ' HcrculM | PreducSon UM 1M3 ViBay nymg Swvic* ol HmIMI. m I CaM..‘^ Lan Olauiaon ol S«r*iw edtn; Coun racordt: Newt accountimts Company ofrtdalsI ininsist safety ment missiiisions, and the govern* is their top priority. ment doesinot ni impose speoat stan*___ attemptatt to recover the pli>lanes. Gene Powers,s, a co-founder of Thelie plane that crashed in thehe Forest Service restrictions res Others have raisedd nmany ques- dards uponm private contractors to___ HooperHo said. But the contraractors Hawkins & PowMitractor T&G Aviadon main-in- sold some of the aircraicraft parts for operation." he said he proposed But in1 1996, the Justice^- Patrick Pa S c h n ^ , die chiefforiml- c -TTiisinvesdgatgadon will prove to tainecned when It was found withth profit." purchasing an u p ^ odate ^ t firefight- Departmlent er brought criminal nal na assistant U.S. attorneney in die media and it'it will prove to the twoI of the planes in Kuwait thatt it The contractors wewere named ing fleet, but the p s plan went cha^andnd convicted two men of Arizona. Ar He said heudoes notIt Iknow industry diat dieihere's nodiing diat didI notn< think it was subject to onlyasunindlctedco-coioconspirators. nowhere. con^iracyy tot 22 planes; the why wh the planes virrew out of their roles in sessed. ses reasonably donele to1 have prevent- Forest Service - withth thei size of (he exchangengeprogram. Neither ] does Rose Davis,i, theret always used to askc wwhen I was Force andd thet Navy all took the were we two fatal crashes in tb e: there: Why the hellI doda they con* position that th the government year ye - diat die aircraft wen £ ------I tinue to fly thesee oldc death should goI rcclaimrc those aircraft," properly pn maintained. ci:andlericdg e - ^ traps?" said Ronn Hooper, I the Forest • “I kept telling dtem in 199^ RSE w r L Service’s preprocurement officer w4io ’95 ’9‘ and ’96 that you've 1g< “ P a u l’si !Sports GOLF COUP Every summer, wildJd firesI break servesasat«a tedmicaTadviser to the ground gri these airplanes bee out in dry stretches of w ause l2MOekleyA« I of the West. blue ribbonjn panel.i they tJv are not being malntatained 20R-678.I573 8097 Candleridgge Road ■ 733-(>-6577 As an army swings intointi acUon to The aircrrcraft exchanges were property pn and you are going(to ti kill Li2 fight them on the grouiround, a spe- halted undeider the Clinton adminis- a a lot1 of people," said GaryV Eitel,1 d al air force also join;oins the fray. tration, buil>ut most of the planes an an aviadon consultant who0 tesd* . For decades, the fedeideral govern- remain inI theth hands of the private fied fie before Congress and fi]filed a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ V ment has used air tankiinkers to drop contraciois.rs. u4iistleblower u4i lawsuit in tolunsuc- u I I retardants, often in remote,ren hard- As recent]sitiy as November 1998, cessful ce attempt to force retuturn of toreach areas. the ForestCSt Service made an die (hi planes to the government.

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’TWIN FALLS Fi - A growing J church, ai wwarehouse renovation r V 'and busyf hihome builders helped gains B rieflyL»I Twin FaUsJs Ilast month match'its stunningI NNovember 2001 con- T i:'V strucrion activity.aa Idaho-based Heckxia IN M o ne»II1I Thedtypy posted a negliuble 0.1 ------percent deciedine in overall build- rallies from difficificulties ts - just $7,420 below IWC will hold mimeeting ler 2001, when DeU The Associated Press _ . - C om puter;r Corp.'s' $1.5 million Thursday and FrrflddV renovationon of a former grocery , - SPOKANE. Wash. - TerroristT ...... ,,,7 . store sentIt construction i values threats und politicalI instability in: BOISE - Idaho10 W heat in some parts of the1 worldwt ore Commission Chairmaman Boyd everal-sizable commer» __ I fueling an unlikelyr economcc ic ------Schwieder called a meeti [ects in th e mix^TwIn I— boom-in-the-natton's*n's-mining— — ____ IWC to be held Thursursday and_ pjUs lasl month m Issued building - I- —cumps; — — ^ - Friday at the IWC confere''f"™ ,'™ '"’ permits forfor projects totaling an I Gold prices are risiiij?siiijf, partly' 1109 Main St., Suite 310,0, init Boise. esiimaiedi S5.48S million for com- I as a result of uiiceri:eruiinties It be^ns at 8 a.m. Thuilesday and bincdconstiistruction types. I caused by terrorists, iindiinc that is continues at 8:30 a.m. Frid ■ •^at's a I I re^nergizinp the m(iriburilHinil min.______If fnr grnwth.mimi«^ - H L ~ tnRin^Vi^W 61 IWLIinanaalilitalemcnk sli people. r ^ Nevada, which accountuuriisturTb research projects, prelimiiimlnaiy bud- Year-to-io-date 2002’s tally - { percent uf U.S, Ruld production, pro< get proposals and considcsideration of 545,59nillion for combined is in the midst of “thethe biggest various market devesvelopraeni , _ ,„pops last year’s $42.74 gold-mining boom inI AtAmerican requests from the agricultcultural com- or the first 11 months. history," according to ao report munity. That’s a S3.i)3.8S million advance in from th e Nevudu B Bur ureau of Ali interested producencers are »el- conslructiotion values so far this I Mines. ' come. For those hearingns Impaired year, or 9.0.0 percent.1 “We’ve been excitedled now for ‘ or handicapped, assistancance w li be >'The resi!isidential sector gets m half a year, since gold{Old prices provided uiwn request.it. Forlntor-I much of thehe credit. H began going up," saidd StevenSt D. mnHnn i^n _____ - CKifl.Vl<^preiidet«'5rl orCSlden ,------NuveimniBfer 's zB-pfefm in foi-— a l ^ i y ^ new single-fle-family homes beat by ■ Phoenix Minerals, Inc.,ic., ofc Reno, Idaho barley groupip more thann Ihalf the 18 such per* H I Nev. ’*lt’s been a longn ^ i ^ u g h t lovember 2001 and the H I 'forthoseofuswhoarelel plans Tuesday meee e tin g ar earlier. H I After a long seriesss ofo bank* BOISE - The Idahoaho Barley And thos«ose Twin Falls homes’ H I rupicies and mergers,^ ■“t * e p e » Commission will meet:t fromf 8:30 average estimatedes value last H I pie left are the true survsurvivors of ajn. to 7 p.m. Tuesdayt at the com- month grewew to $92,748 from the H I the industry," Craigg saidS4 thia mission office, 1199 Mainain St.. Suite S90.71S of)f ai year earlier. That H I week at the annual conveinvention of G, Owyhee Plaza, in Boise.ise. average typiypicaliy fluctuates from ■ I the Northwest M I ining Barley growers and otiother inter- month to month.mo ■ I Assodadon. ested parties are invited.:‘d. For those Ldst momonth’s 28 single-family H I Gold prices rose thisIsyearfrtun yc hearing impaired or hann dietl New holidays. Now what? York Stock Exchangee thisth year, Mass holiday job cutcuts are no e city’s business growth H stment - who's new in H as the company focusesises on low> longer taboo. Don’t try to hide mvestn cost production of gold ar milyandviv ‘^e market,:et, and who's expaAd- H d and silver unemployment from famil from mines in the Unitedlited States, iting friends, and be diligiiiigent about ‘" I; , . Mexico and Venezuela.a. not feeling sorrj; forir > yourself, H eres thethj news behind some Resources, a oflhatseao;ctor’s numbers: H The stock price of anaround SO according to Meridian R« cenu a share two yearsars agoi was careertransition agency at $3.96 a share this vreelveek,oneof Greenville, S.C. S u b stairthAla) s e a tin g I the biggest turnaroundimds in the “You’ll need the supporport of fami- Twin Fallalls Reformed Church • H past year among NYSEfSE compa* ly, friends, andxpUeaguMj«s to launch launched the th first portion of its ■ nies, president Phil BakerBai said an effective Job seardf,”tf,” said Ron three-phaseise project to bring its B Grant, Meridian’s presiderdent expandinglg membership into a H eda sold an Industrie(trial miner* Be sure to ask your soonoon-to-be ex- single meetiieting/oom. D m LjnoMn, a wwiur witii StBitBttman Eieavatlng Incn dbscts':ts'a load of fnvel onto a new« wiwater pipe across Qrandvlsw als division to pay downiwn$SOmil* employer about any job)b assistancee “We haveave outgrown our cur* <. lion of its debt. A thirthird of the the company can provrovide, and rent spaclace,” said Connie Drive Driv North. Tb* pipe Is being laUM to acconmodata a SL89 mOnlODon expansion of the Twin FaOiFansRofotmedCiiwch. ^ staff at the corporatee headquar-he I inquire about severancee benents.b< Lancaster,r, administrativei assis* ters took early redremeement. And Also, some companies'es will offer tant. more than 100 worker:kers at the I more if, for example, yourjurjobisdis- The congrigregation is too big for Recent numbers Lucky Friday mine inn theth Silver appearing some time earlyeai in the Its currentit sanctuary,s so it meets OING T h e Noviivember report Valley lost their jobs. new year but you agree» tot stay on in the churlurch’s gymnasium in at a glance As a result, the compainpany earli- until then. two separateate services. ■ I Estimated values!S Iclor construction tnat received ere’s tow Twin Fali'total ^ permits in Novemtx•mber from Twin Falls city: er this year reported $23$2J million A buildirding permit issued in I coftstructlon values In then i j s i s in net income > the company’scot lis t Novemberris is for the $1.59 million | Experts: Make a lls past sto months stackedlup Ul Type Nov. *03 Nev. '01 Nov. '00 first profit in a decade.c. ie, a 27,812-square-foot H » against the same months a year “The industry is> certainlyce Newsif«lfrfsmiiyhonwnes: $2,596,932 J$1,632,871 $1,440,208 I to avoid overspend!nfling structure :w with an atrium and a ^ much more optimistilistic with eartlef: New munifamity unitsIlls: * 0 I Post-nirkey, the holidayiay shopping “worship cecenter," she said. The $130,890 0 prices at the currentent level," season is now in full blastlast But just latter is aa tbig room with 1,100 « , Nov.'02______no cham Newcomfiwcteipfojfrojects: $1,586,396 $531,205 $1,055,131 Baker said. “The outlookook for gold 7 seats, which vrfU be 7 Commercial artetatiorlions/additlons: $1,186,016 $2,803,053i $251,435 as Santa makes a list andmd checks it temporary ; « 0c f 02______▼ 28 perce 'ishkely to go up." twice, 90 should you, erecredit coun- used first t fcfor fltting the congre* Tetd* 98.484.967 .98,492,387 .< 9Z93741B “We expect lo grow# at a faster selors say, as a way to avoid a Ration bad*ick into a single church 1»Sepf02 A83percercent rate," Baker said. painful spetiding binge thisthi month. s ^ c e w dnd later - after the rest » • Aug.-02______Tepefce^ Mnciudes such thingsngs as mobile riom^. cesKieniiaiiiai ialterations/additions and . Hecia has about 700'00 employ.< Mapping out your shopiopping foray Pla™inned construction - for 7» Jmyo2______▼ 27 perce ees. about 35 of them■m att head- and church events. - before hitting the storesres can help b l u e t s an • jime'02 ▼44percercent quarters in Coetir d’AleniJene. Bilker curb impulsive or extravaj ining construcdon phas* SouiSource; Oty building depanment said. according to Cambridg e s ^ “dd S a 1300*seat sanctuaiy Tlie company expectsets this-yeart Counseling Corp. and a com]implex of classrooms. Ave.av S. in November 202001 . they expect thee tot tal price to mosdyly catering( to new consuiic- to produce 235,000I ounces ou of Also, Cambridge say■ays, re sist U iiiasterwr wasn't stu« which will Members are Haworth,, whov stand at S1.6 milliillion, including tion. gold, at an average cost:ost of S140 retailers’ credit offers,1, tryo to pay econd and which th e (nnowns die bottom floor, attoromey die $180,000 paidid for the build- Thele branchb employs six people> per ounce, and 8.2 miUioillion ounces with a check, cash or debitebit card and th ird phasiase. She said church Kenneth Pedersen, who ownsdsthe ing and land, Hep^«pWorth said. full timidme, and that number >%'on'it of silver, at less thann $2.30$i per I develop an overall budgeiIget for your leaders donlon’t want lo announce third thi floor; and accountfitant change'Ige uith the move, Karl said, ounce. Baker said. At current the cost ofif thetl endre three-phase pai gift giving. Daniel Deagle, finandal plan Cost cutting “Ourlur business has been really/ prices, that leaves, plentysnty of prof- plaa DaiDan Karren and attorney Ste jy for the last year. We’re up) it. }f the worship center’s pei Columbia Eleilectric Supply • i While mines in develo;eloping and______Holidays are a good Peterson, vdio share dw seo______plans.amove.fro usiness over last year," he "iti™ __co5i"i?i^i.;istalladoa of a larger*—floor. flo( - - : ------from-iis-Locust___ rcrediting an increase inI . ~ThTrd"Woria nationsns may~bei a new Job cpadtywativater line, she said. Those professionals andd t h e StiMt South locad,adontoaformer- strial projects while residen- cheaper to operate, sodaodal unrest to go looking for an seed-company stoiitorage budding Contrary to popular^ icdon is to the west of firms fin with ^ ch jth ey jnraci and-commercialactivity-f - -.andand-W estem atdtudiitudes,eq>e-— ------ch's existing fadllty at— hot f S * — a t 552-WashingtonOT-SlTBfterdie ------daily in Muslim countruntries. are the holiday season can I hcq^ to move in by mid-June, landowner finishesies a remodeling. id steady. idview Drive N. the third floor, Pedersen 1 le remodeling project onI making for a difficultlit t:business dme to b e ^ scouting a ne Inrf Whymove? ^^^J^iaiy is often 'alls Refohhed Church nccoccupy 4,000 square feet t hington, paid for by thei climate, execudves toldold the con- •omplete first phase seek a teaamfbr die remab^ -SmaUer andI sankJ>uild:_ n ----- TMumft or-talcs yourjdwiaioaecalL------^Hepworthaivaodhisinvetdngpari^-----ments to 4h> e»teriorrto-m■ma in ____ f f -economicTind-politica iiig at« downtown’sd central inter- Craig said. .Other facton in yourur favor1 are Sers In thefie new Simpson & C a fOP^tmil elements and to o 'e Columbia Electictric - a branch secdonon will get a new bank ten- tbe abundtDCs of holiday:laypartiesat LLC are trairansfonninfl dia fonner P9 '* The rise in gold pricerices means 1 1 a Califonia-basedled Consolidated ant andmdanewJook._ _ more-profits that canI be pum ped------which om c n DMworic,;andtber«l- an -GemStatelePapw&Supplywve' ; Electrical DistHbributorn - is an ^"MaglcBgic Vidley Bank in October atlve lack of competititition, said bouse in OliOld Towne into profes* ' into exploration andid d develop- electrical distributeutor for industri- announ)unced plans to consolidate® m ent'nf mii>r»c. :i”-! -'i- Richard B g y ^ c w n pjpaoy’s a d ttial officeiice,. ___al, commerdal anand residendal its threhree Twin Falls operations ^ tion from investors hueking tu builders aroundd 1Magic Valiev ------CMpMlnmMindNldwtonpert*- -W «orlc-bu ----- w a th e W6od~RRir» VilteV, HeBseseeedWTM6T,Page02 I® n ' Please see MININGNINO, Page D2 ••

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Kurt's Pharmacyicy said. -th eir taiikie^— ■ Mexican u le benefit*ite PAUL-Crorowers want a beet KeiICeith Esplin, executive direc ikSmolM hazardous* Twin FalU High Schoohool, was • He is a certifiediirainerinthe 0 named a NationalII Board seed that is disdisease-resistant and tor‘ of Potato Growers of Idahc use of minimal insulinilin pumps. ______m a t e r i a l s Soutliem idahe high yields and high saidid tthat drought risk researc I and doubles/ Certified teacher. [« n"T w nr*i^n “ tr- '— J------b emWft- f lN Class A com- tapes of dassroom practradices, a Federation five years of meet* States, receivreived a boost from the feden;ral Crook as its adminisilistrator. "* TA mercial dri- portfoUo of samples of3f siS tu d e n t ings, trade visits and negotgotiations in fan, a nevlew world record for govenremmeni. Crook grew upp i in a health* -JfH ver’s licenses. work and a critical self*ielf*assess* ■ to close a 85,000 b u shel el: sale of sugar beet productionpr< was set EarEarlier this week Agriculturure care family andI hash; a strong • M ark ment. For the final step,ste the hard white wheat worthI $500,000$S this year in the th« Imperial VaUey -Secrecretary Ann M. Venema:lan health-care employloyment back* Smolen of appUcant completes a sisix-hour ’ ' to seven flour miUs in Mexilexico. in California,, anai area planted to a ' ahnounounced the awarding of $18.;8.5 ' ground. H e h as'ai a history of ' fB M S h o s h o n e written component. Farm Bureau President*nt Frank rhizomania resiesistant variety. The miUioUion dollars in grants 10 heielp excellent state sururveys, which g r a d u a t e d The program is supporpported by Priestley said IdahoansIS visited^ variety is no^low being used in provic3vide new ways for producer«rs included deficiencsncy-free sur* Oct. 17. He state universities through)ugh dass- Mexico many times. Face i 1 ------w inm a aj i^ e risks to their businesiess- veys, Burley Caree anda Assisted BobbltOiltQMntar wiu work for room assistance and finfinancial coniact landed the contrs a IS a senous disease es ¥ndam tor outreach and educiica- L ivm ^^d.------CentrallalKeingeraleA.------I—r aid:------said. The sale.was annomounced of sugar beetsSIS that can greatly tional>nal opportunities to womeien. - ______during the Idaho Farmn BureauE reduce sugarr yieldj by reducing limitelited-resource and olher trad Federation's annual meeileeting in either the tonninnage o r sugar con- tiona!mally under-served-farmerers Boise last week. tent, V both, a nd d ranchers. n ‘ Hilario Payan of Munsi mm Mills KM earcii done ( by John AA portionp of that $183 mUUo""I Newcletliingsto[tore opens I ” I Future plans 8.700 offices and revenvenues of in Obregon, Soiwra, echochoMl tliat . Galliui, Univer/ersity of Idaho plant -$18i>185306 • goes to University c include more than $2 bUUon, is prepar*{ sentiment. He said his coicompany pathologist amand sugar beet spe* Idahroblemiems. aUowink the pa tients _ community. Edward Joneones said. ! ' economic rebound becaui hntm d mining, i j i the New York Stoc pparel, sports* to recupcuperate ^ m an illness, per is used in homes, autoo change, has cut its outstandinling wearear and relat* injury^ or surgery in the comfort importing businesssplans pi and electrical transmissiondon, Craig U'sgpingAllobeasimelh d ebbt ti in half, he said. edd iaccessories; and priiprivacy of home. Care is said. » NovaGold Resources Inc., (of special-occayion dresses di year* providei!ded by a registered nurse ' grmd opening fills'WlI'weeit "IWs is really the eariyuiy stages n 0 d t ' . Lo'sC>s Gatos, CaUf., is developining round; and businessess suits. Brand or thera]erapist under die direction TWIN FALLS - The'he grand of a new cycle in exploradradon and onee oof the largest gold mines11{) i names indude LEI£1, Mudd and of a phyiihyddan who receives reg* opening of Karen andid JJohnny mining,” Craig said. "It's■sgdngto g _g^, Lopez’s new business, AbiAbueUia’s > tcvcn D . C raig, e world at Donlin Creelek . Paris Blues, u la r updatesup< on the patient's be a growth cycle.” aska. The mine has an estimanal- “They will bei an a excellent conditioiition and response to treat* Antiques, . Imports‘IS an d , Other North American»n mining Gjoldcn o Phoenix edI cacapadty of 23 miUion ounaices addition to the MMa^c Valley mentSc. Services are avaUable 24 Accessories, is set forr ThursdayTh . and exploration comiim panies gold. MaU because theylywUlnotonly 1 hoursacI a day, seven days a week, through Saturday. reporting increased1 activity a< M inerals, Inc. NovaGold and partner Placeicer cater to the mall'ill's core cus* Aspenpen Grove Home Health's The new business is open0 10 Dome>me have spent some $40 mlmU* tomers - women 15IS to 40 years businesness office is at 2231 a.m . to 6 p.m. Wednn Ion exploration and oihugh Saturdays. The-he shop1 is ' . of Denver, which is devteveloping pounds of zincneper 1 year. acdvidvities a t the mine in souiljth* the selection of apapparel stores be reachadted at 678-2151 at 126 Second St. E., acracross the the Lisbon Valley Proro ject in . Coeur, Thirhe Predous Metals wesnestern Alaska. The parineiiers for women 25 yearsirs old and up.” alley from Banner FurFurniture i Utah. Co., based inn CCoeur d'Alene, has hopeipe to produce 600,000 ounctices said Kimberiy WmiiiUiams. market* Edwardaid Jones executive and two doors awayy frfrom La The Usbon Valley mimine has gold and sUve[ver mines in Idaho, of goldgot p n year. ing director at the r: Posada. been permitted and is ex Nevada. Alaskiska, ChUe, Argentina • NNevada Pacific Gdd Ltd..,a a n There are 35 Maj^ p o s a stores eamss llindustiy awaid The Lopezes travelel toti Rosa . . to produce more than 50 mUUon «nd Bolivia-1I. It is the nation's explciploration company in Rem;no, in the United Suteates and about TWINm FALLS-Edward Jones Rito, Mexico, four timesnes a year r pounds of copper per yeayear stan- largest sUverr producer.pi Nev^jVn is studying 10 different prpro- 200 in Canada. managiaging partner John for such imported items!ms as pot* ^ ing in 2004. The companyany also is -Coeur is beginningbe 10 emerge jectsets in Nevada, covering IG100 Christal Stimpsonson. manager of Bathmaimann received the 2002 tery, picmres, statuaryyand an tiles, pursuing a mine projroject in from a two-y<-year turnaround,” squai,uare miles of mineral righthts. Mariposa, can be reached at Nationsonal Ernst & Young . The shop also carriessra ra g mgs. Chihuahua, Mexico,• *hait is vice presidenent Dieter Krewedl Onene project alone, Limousirline 737*0337. Entiepnipreneur of die Year Award crocheted and quiltedted items, expected to produce 4040 mUlion 1 said. Buttany is now general* ounainces of gold, the company saicaid. Ckrtliing, Jew ell)"Jfrtote lership presented by After retiring fromI diithe dairy klin Covey COn acccKtUng to business. Karen andid JohnnyJ ' opefu in Burieyy Edwardird Jones' 11 Ma^c V uey Lopez combined a Ufeloifelong love : t ______BURLEY - Eipitpeciations. at investnuitment representatives, for antiques widi some« travelingtr Construct — 1222 Overland Ave.ve. in Buriey, is Whenien Bachmann succeeded to shape dieir businessIS piplan. . ConttoMdtrcnOl , now open for busineiness. - Edwardird D. Jones Jr. as manag- Dottle Roberts work'orkfi with .. ' service bay to its 23^Addison waitiliting area. The addition' Karen Lopez in die storetore. Karen into the former Wells " * CaUs are beingg takent at 878- ing partlartner of Edward Jones in Ils Fargo Ave. E. locadoidon. valuelue is estimated at $32,256. 9988. Business houlours are 1030 1980,, the di St. Louis*baseil firm ' Lopez can be reachedled at her building at 113 Main AveIve. W., as “It w arranants it,” said Ted ThsThat expansion at Twin Fall home. 324*5602, o r on>n Vher ceU { the primary tenant for tha a.m. to 6 p.m. on 0 Mondays had 300300 offices and revenues of diatbuUd- Burton, distritrict manager for authcithorized independent deale phone. 420-1240. ing's new owner. 'p through Thursdaidays and on $19 milmiUion. Today, it boasts Twin FaUs. forr HiHarley-Davidson motorcydc Saturdays, and1 i2-7 p.m. on Wells Fargo sold itsts Iformer The expansinsion will probably foOdvDciws a list of olher construi office Sept 27 to the new 1 ■“‘=: Fridays. swPemne addtwofuU-dr-dme employees. don>n projectsp there over the pa: The business is owned and Partnership LLC, a ptxipup of local “And we Clcan service more coupluple of years, induding a sho business people who arc operated by GinaI Spencer,S] Scott are direc- cars per hour,"ir,” Burton said. andid service s area expansion. ® Spencer, EverettIt 5Spencer and m u m lors of Magic Valleyey Bank. a buildingng permit lists a retaillaU showroom addition, and J 111 ll a wwUy m m ^ Plana MMl K«m to BwiBwinMt P errine P artnership wi ° ® Judy Spencer. MerchandiseM %#< will rent $39,976 valuilue fo r th e 1,010* news!W storage building. EdKorVb0yaS.HotcMnsIns more than half of the strut ^ indudes clothinglandiewelry. an | j fn*cture to square*foott 1addition. Burton • • LoongL Hing-Restaurant - I SSsSiS at vifglnMmagtevaltjLcoiiLcom Magic VaUey Bank and■askedthe a^ expects comim pletion by mid* new!w venture ' of the MongoUa *iHtiea itait av .Mrio ' . cant remodeling insidee anda out- flushes effidei:iendy, and it wiU be locadration, 1719 Kimberly Road. SemlnanandMrtisiiops. B3303 ------side.------, Home Health bebegan seeing * ^ ------— — able to servic*Ice motor homes. So------HHere e are-the other shifts' i patients in'the BuBuriey-Rupert AnanlsandacNMtncrts.------—7330931,L EttEtt. 242------The $40,000 portion pePennllted lar, JiHy Lut.ube's Addison site thee gamegi of musical restaurantnts: area in May 2002. OMabiebusineisactMUes. '' Ftt677-4S4:•4543 or ____in November is just th e^ fii “ SS___caniilo the lallatter.______lade.;de_moyed.CBdiet-ihiur£acJ iradministratori------OOwfbuslneMnews.______734«38» ______. - destruction of existingv p fi------Nancy-Duncanra i g n A o n "W e’ve ha^Iiad a lot of motor rhele fo rm er Blue Lake and her staff haveive many years Y - the second floor, said Ph MBailtiaaa(l»aan>iHocnWaawai Phillip D. homes w eVe el had to send to the Bouljulevard North location < of health caree 1 experience. sad^ffcfprtbfcaBanthtfciwilntSi Bratton, Magic VaUey Banitpies-Bar other location!3ns,” Burton said. Primrime Cut Meat. Marki • idenl. , Restsestaurant, which dosed a ye< He said Tuesday thatt investorsin B te w lie reI ilIn town aso.to. Mongolian House, elsi . stUl didn’t know the entin O th er n o)table n commercial whertiere on Blue Lakes, is headeE Semiiiaar helps wilith books ------their renovation plans.— constructionon~prdjects that ^orrdemoUdon'tomakewayft d for ------M ade VaUey Bank stiUstU hopM received permrmits in November an1 expansione of ihe nearbrby Tha TTm—News ______problei)lems, and bookkeepers the to finUi its move by soacmet^in .Se.et.lp1 p ro jec u by M a^c . AlbeiIbertsons grocery store. who neednei a better understand- Get Mot April. But some of theM phasedi VaDey Relloa CwWfr • * Land1 O'Lakes Inc., whiclich TWIN FALLSi-ABridge21 - ing ofif QuickBooks.Q It U not suit* move has been delayed«14Sto60 4 b^ed Xe lmonth’s citywide hasIS feed-processingf ooeratioions QuickBooks Introductory Ii ablefor for Macintosh users. day*. . . totals. TheI titwo larger were a in1 GoodingG and Twin FallUs. Semiiiar will bele heldI from 9 Cost>st is $97 for one person : The bank had hoped 1 w y n ry rtvww rtmnA. undc>d^qok_a_$2P,00POT ling a.m. to 1 p.m1. . Dec. 19 at _and_$K$Kl(ffjeacli.«ddidonal_pet_ outdoorjirs ; parToHhe bank opera 6S0>3disonAve.W. of restrtMmsre end a break rooi)om Leforgee, Bragaa &t DonneUey son fronTom a businesk or organiza* • Main Avenue and ^hi I ' s r S d a $20,000 remodel* at its 2407 Warren Ave. fadUiiU^ Chtd.,864FUerAvAve. tion,. whichw! includes a work- Ev^ry Thursday'Inthe in :• Street by Jan. 1. Addison Ave. W. to . toI compiv cc with haadicappei•eel* The seminar isis designed1 for book,u Won, ? t , "And that^s obvioui icessibility regulations. spouses who he!iielp w ith th e Spacelace is limited. To re^ster, Outtlooresectlor ou..,™ -l"u?.:'.-?o*r^^ner retail building accet (Q tM es ' : happen.” Brattiattp n said into • staff-wtraining facility. — — books on a pan-tindme b a ^ busi* visit www.bridge21.comwv or caU The TTmes-Atewsgu ______• Snake HiHarIey>Davlwn is 7imu*Arrwi Tu Business EditiItor ness owners who[> wantv to avoid (877)42)427*4S24. M gic valley resldOTdents to ; ) square feet-to-lta----- Virgi le claii.ia.aponsored.by__------reosatlanaMiipoituFrtunttiee.^ — Inhnhcaiube . -• 2404 Addisonon Ave. E. store for n aaehedat d i 733-093J.Ext2^2,it, or flow, partners looh)ok£]g for long- Leforgtirgee, Braga & DonneUey 1 Jiffy Lube is iddiniag a third the motorcytcycle repair shop’s at viiginia9magkvaneifxom.vit term answers to accounting Oitd.Land at Bridge 21.

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I ing proproducts - especially meatIt guess the theme is toto s|spread ihi- madee fromfi animals raised In onee pain," Motley sitid. countryItry and processed In anoth-1- While retailers iireire iunited in th eir opposition, farmnt ggroups arv sriculture.Secretary Annn . n o t ...... Venemieman said in the spring thatIt The National Porkrk FP r o d u c e r s the BusBush administration did not)t Council fears hog fanfarm ers wilt w anttht the labels. But they made it e n d up s p e n d i n g! lic o o m u c h jhe f^rm^legislation thee money on record keei^ els are skep->- Rydell, congressionalnal relations NITNGj OURV of the figure. director for the Farmin BiBureau, V e INYC ^ f f l C I think that (hat’s a bunch ofif For Canada, “it’s notlnothing but a , hooey;”ty;” said Fred Stokes, presi-I- nontariff trade barriirrier," said t of the Organization forT Bob Frlesen, preside:idem of the ___ Idaho entrq:epreneurs h op>pe to capitalizere o n - a n d he];lp abate - ro;jadrage ipetitive' Markets. Thee Canadian Federaliratio n of ■9----- Afirieultufei o fanni-gTQup. gr “Wm------BOISE (AP) - Leslii!Slie Bishop I— “ “We’ve had orders fnFrom lems by encouragiiIging motorists to ? ro g r^ encourages healthyy think it’s going to prejprejudice the has a cure for roadd rirage; Bop Oil tliel e N e t Haiflawail, Kentucky. Alabarama, vent their rage, >- processing Industry agia ^ n s t buy- your buddy on the heailead. Smack Pennsylvania and eveven “We’re hopinglg tto add 0 little Queers»rs and their trading p art­I- ing Cana£an producte( bbecause of him against the dasdashboard. J"Australia,” Morgan said. . humor to an otheiherwise stressful , compliance constraints,Jits." Squeeze him until he• grgrowls. imp.//www.i«w.roadr8got^dy.com The ^1 partners say they ywill situation,” Bishop:,psaid. Stokeakes said spreading the costtt Canada and the UnitJnited States Bishop and two off heher friends '------' breisreak even once 3,000 buddidles A disclaimer is included whh a»non8ng consumers would addd have been trading hog:liogs and cat- started making the RcRoad Rage dolls makee sas they are squeezed ire are sold at $14.95 eaiiach. each doll: “Use e< caution when a ® >few more cents to theirr d e «xtensively to improtprove breed- Buddy • a talking dolloil designed or smashed,id. . EncEncouraged by (he initial putublic operating a motortor vehicle while WMkly^dy shopping bill, ing and meat producducts. Many to take that kind of abuseabi - as a The cost(t ssell beating your Bududdy. Excessive itallers, however, believee U.S. hog producers:rs fear the business venture andd a fun way business, th<(hey figured, would be 1S,G15,000 by the end of the year.r. abuse of your Bucluddy will result |"« °*Piepartment’s estimate is too0 labeling system willill closei the to vent (heir own fru:frustrations aboul SSO,00,000. There Tl are three versions of>f thei in your Buddy nr not operating . door on free trade with Canada, with bad drivers. So they filledfU out loan applica- wisecracking wis buddy: the t properly. Never'cr throw your hn " Motley of the Foodd said Kara Flynn, spok — ^------Lasfmonthrmoret•ethan-400— tions-and-d -v isited - the-Sm all— Bus3uslnessman,-the Redneck-srand— Buddy at anothertr ■vehicle or per.— Markeketing Institute, a trade_e___ for the National Porkrk 1Producers______< buddies sold around thi(he country Business Adi\dmlnlstration. Ihe the Punk Kid. Each fits nicIcely son as h could cawausehann." 8roup.ip of retailers and whole-!- Council. JI in (he product’s first(( vweek out, “ We we er re (u rn ed down by Intointo a clenched fist, accordinfng to — I and (he three Boise woiwomen hope every slnglngle place,” Morgan the (he company’s marketing mai |L thousands wil! sell thrthrough (he said, and BishopBi explained that ial. ial. Other versions could be 7 ' holiday season. “everyonele said it was a good the the horizon If the company ------The idea -owwt-ffftfl ''i who, frustrated in tntraffic one But the! tli(hree did no( let that “ “1 People have asked foi day, grabbed a siuffeiffed anim al stop (hem.I. 1They dug into family woman woo doll, a bus driver, a t M ^cal Sa and started hanginglg ii( against savings a cccounts a and perusaded :ab cab driver,” said Barrera, v the dashboard. Whenlen her son the loy mar)anufac(urer to take a monitors moi the company’s c wifliDJ.: asked her what she; w.was doing. • payment pliplan. 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In the cruise passengers to staylay homu. w a w w w w p - -coverletterrorpn-the-rle-resume?------: NOW thti quBStion-|.rwhetllether inc“ “ Do I just give a range,}e, (or can I string of jvell;publigiiediB O M roin. }ther? testinai virus outbreaii» k s will affect future bookings. ‘ ' 'rhe industry is also waiwaiting 10 I ' m u leam whether shareholdeilders approve a planned nm erger OB between No. 1 Carnivalval Corp. and No. 3 P&O PrincessssCrulses ( nnsth FLC. lemeier The first signs of hohow the industry will fare overalllU iiin 2003, ^ and whether it has beenn alaffected A. Palm er Suk, presi<-esident of by the onboard ailmentents, will Snelling Personnel SenServices in i come in the upcoming “wa sea* Vienna, Va., said there■e is no spe- son,” the period between dfic, correct way to dealeal Iwith the and March when, traditii salary question, eitherr in writing most cruisegoers book summerst I or in person with an Inteijiterviewer. cruises. But h e offered some sugisuggestions “The question is whethether pas* - . that his recruiting firmnn |gives to __ sengers’ perception of thedie cruise job applicants. sector changes in 'a loni > ■ . I '■ He said that if askesked for a . sense once news coverageIge (of Uie salary demand, the apapplicant' outbreaks) has faded,' said could make a referencenee to it in Robin Farley: an analysilyst the cover letter, but hee susuggested finessing the quekion,, if (possible, - aadiB* dian ignoring it. se«r*^'***b^S?n ^ H<111111 ail ll ‘Tlie obje^veus-tageLgeLiniront______AmericB*s Asisterdam on itsI first of the employer,” heI salsaid. “We sailing' following a nine*day nir counsel our applicants1 to !say, ‘Pm cleaning, expressed conconcerns, flexible for ^ e right opportuni- opi buc o p t^ to continue widiwltl dieir Tba Canitval U•Ctnd, fi ManMasad Carnival Cnilsiubt Lints'new S37S mmon, 960BMoot-kmc cnilaa iMp. paisMs undtru tiM Vtfraano NamwsiBridftlnNntYort(S«pt.22. Bri ty.’ " vacation plans. He ftid that if anI apapplicant John Ohlmann. of MelbIdboume, Orleans, BaltirItimore, and Corpus goneine there eventually anyhoilow, possible war willill depend on (eel's compelled to menttention her wai one of several doieoxen who Christi, Texaxas. T h at trend Is butIt 9*11 9 gave us an impetuss to whether it is a shortort or protract- current salary, eidier in a letter became lit last monthnth on a expected to corcontinue next year. accelcelerate,” said Richard Feiein, ed conflict, ilsing along or in person, ^ e couldId aadd diat ab o ard “I »«« it in in fact as the next Royallyal Caribbean's chairman ar Caribbean cruise a and "If we are dealingIng widi a rela* CfUsegoegoefs rehimed to the sea she’s willing to discuss: it fdii8tTvanah«ts ing anodier cruise vacadottion. into all kindsIs of di?ferem por» someme analyst outlooks for ne:lext the company,” he saisaid. are wontondering tf the string of The one thing he woulcould not do **This did iMt deter me populations,” said . year,lar, which favor cruises in the d Cruise prices haveive slowly crept . DintestinalvimsouttxBaks is ask for a spedfic amourlount. he laid. I, p ^ d e n t and chief Cariliribbean and Alaska ov«iver up over tto year, altlald io u ^ prices wiUaffec(feet future bookings, "Whatever you say wiUbetoowill Meanwhile, dw industrym y is still executive off Norwegian ^ Cruise Eurojirope, whether or not there'si's a for some Decemberer c r u i ^ have Pm m•n o ( g w sc in led on North high or too low,” Suk saicsaid, either recovering from die dro|iropoff in Line. wariiir in Iraq. ■ declined. Pricess fo: r cruises AnMrieiriean crulM ship* handing the company an copportu- revenue a fte r th e S Sej ept. 11 More dian 909C percent of NCL's So So far, passengers don’t seeeem departing in Januaryary and beyond sonaen nity to pay you less thanh an it may attacki and waiting to aee if cruises depapart from North concencemed. appear flat to up, accordingac to a w ^ have bem intending,ing, or pric- world eventi will affectfeet th eir American portorts. The cruise line Paul Pat Keung, an analyst wiivith survey by Raymorlond James & ing yourself out of the maimarket, business again. Two cotnpmpanles- recently annn n o u n ced it was CIBCBC World M arkeu C ^ . , sa:said Associates Inc. He said the applicantn t co u ^ t to American Ciaislc Voyagi^ages and adding dlepartures ei from of cruisecr operators, “They’iy’re If Carnival’s $5.4 $ billion have done e n o u ^ home'imework to Renaiiaance Cruiieis - were Baltimore, HoustonH< and New haviniving no problems filling hips takeover of P&(StO Princess ' H i know what salary she can reason* ------forced Into bankrupt^, .vdiUedievd Orleans, forr aa to tal of 12 U.S. as longlor as a consumer feels somime* Cruises is approve)ved, it is not ably expea basM on her experi* rest muggled to fill theirir ccabins. ports:------■ v----- whattiat confident within a 30-di•day— expected lo have^ muchn impact------ia .i , _ ence and going>ing.pay for------CrulMUnMreipondedled to die Miami-basedled Royal Caribbean periotriod." on consumers, at leastle InitiaUy, the Job she's applyingfig ffor. and atiackf bv moving ihipg• d o serto Cruises Ltd.. expandedei new sail* Micky Mii Arison, chairman andar said Joseph Hovorliarka, an enter* I 2001 2002 any other faaors that mightmi| pUy , bom* and to pom of canalllnaec* lngsin2002frofrom six U.S. dties. chieflief executive of Miami>bas< ised tairunent and leisun“ » annlyjt for souKX:C^CrulHUrwMamUMnal AP Into a specific situation.n. \ ondary marketi luchll aas New "We probabably wauld have Camirnival, said the impact of a Raymond James. AuoiMton Ultimately, he saidI thithat when die salary questiorv comesmes up dur- ing an interview^ there’sre’s usually some m terestTv the comcompany at W ai Stitreet wonmes it waas fooledlin tr t^iarmarkicetraflly that point. “So whenn ththey ask, 'How much do you want?'int?' I’d say, *l'm*sure you'U come! uup p with a NEW YORK (A P)-AftAfter two |------=i------“1 don'l think Wi a w a t M l- twffl. u competitive pacicagee d baseci i on------months of ijwdai ulai gagains foi* DOUf ------j-t1.000 tom in October. WeWe still expect Secretary:ary Paul O’Neill and eco-. lowed by a week of iharparp losses, my experience.' the market to breakak the October nomic; advisera< Larry Lindsey “That kind of putsts tthe ball WaU StrMC U sufferingng from a •□IIB!IS. lows and go a bit fufurther down,” resignedled amid concerns about caseofdejavu. Portha'iMek back in their court,”' SiSuk said, Johnson w d. the f ligging a ^ economy. The news “ But let's say th a t doesloesn’t fly. Amid negative eamlni(tings out* Mday. D« He said sluggishI reretail sales are allowed!d the i market to recover looks and concerni alabout a Then you may have to10 Sisay what particularly unnervsrving because from itsIts concerns< about unem* you’re c u rm d y making,ing, but say C hapter 11 filing forir IU nited r i i consumers - whoslose spending ploymenlent and post a modest Airiine«,investonnlditonocki oH a.645.7 that you would expea*soit*some kind 5.77 accounts for two*tl>-thirds of th e advance, of a raise” based on yourraur experi- this pait week, leaving soa niar* MQti* I— I I I I I I 7.000 |h:l1.T22.fle I'l'''' I economy - so far haveha< been *Hhe Analysilysu are also encouraged ence and the new ren>omwnsibilities ket watchen wandering il 4.2000 J P M A M Ji J A 8 O N 0 J saving grace for thele imaricet.” by die! fanfa> diat die most recent had gone too high too t u you might be undertakingting. —I Still, die past we“*«. jtedi the fallout in the techechnology ' market. For exaicample, Intel ded Hoglogan noted that this last Industry, not all workerscers in that "The market may gc Issued an upbeat fourth-quarter fo upttun1 wasw longer than the late down to test its lows,” sai fidd can expea to eamim rted that pro- broader,er, widi the long*battered dent of Fahnestock & Co. !*In diat case, you maynay have to ductivity grew at an annual rate tedmologilogy sector enjoying some take a half step back on salary,” The Dow Jones induidustrials --BBi of S.1 percent in thethi third quar- of die biggestbigi gains. broke an eight*weekc wwinning ^ said. “But die bigg pipicture is te r, fa ste r th an1 tth e govern- “Beartf inli mind that the padi of niore important” streak this past weekk a and the * * ment’s previous estimatea of 4 least resiresistance has b ten to die broader market alsoI flifin ish ed mcwdMgh:gh: S.04a.«2 | > i I > ■ i That means gettingI a Job you percent and betterer than die 4.5 upside,”!,” Hogan1 said. “We may be are comfortable in, atIt aias h i^ a lower, having risen forr s*seven of M«rehio.10.3000 J F M A M JJ J. A S O N 0 J percent rate ananalysts were able to:o shakes this off without ' die previous eight weeks.ks. '------salary as can be reaseasonably i Af expecting. doing tootoe much collateral dam* expected. “I diink this was anothrire* on : P>. said, is diat die Busiush administra* 25032,; oror Z8 percent, to dose at workplace issues fofor The new lows," said Chrisiristopher induding lackickluster retail sales **Wef f t have t^ n concerned thatth tion is revampingg iits economic 8,645.77 Johnson, manager of quanjantitadve for November}er, profit warnings the>e economye is not stabilizing analysis at Schaihaeffer's from Disne)ley and Hewlett- We'e haveli been able to fall baiJa ck I------t S S ' ^ Z ~ . Investment Researc!irch in Packard andid th e possibility of onI theth fa a that die consumer CindnnatL bankruptcy’ ata' United Airlines hantinging in, but then we g “What you saw this pupast week parent UALCtCorp. shabtaky, at b e ^ retail sales and was die iigly fundamentantals rear* And, the Labor Lt Department jumpimp in unemployment.” ing their h eads.... Ugly ^v funda* reported Fridaiday diat the nation’s The Th spate of bad news had ana-ar " T H F a m I a n s ! mentals compared wTtnitn where unemploymenient rate unexpected* lystssts cautioning diat the markrket our expectation^ were i 0 6.0 percent in ' couli>uld retreat back to th e loilows Johnson added. th e highest level in madeade in October when die DtDow Indeed, just as investoistors vrere alm ost ninele years. Analysts sankink to a five*year low and tlthe 7 0 0 %sL0^S2^!51* growing more confidentwit beUev* expected a slightsit increase from Nasdasdaq composite and Standailard Ing diat earnings and the econo* die 5.7 percentent in October. & Poor'sPo SOO indexes sank toI s my were recovering an>and even "This is 1a realr psychological yearsar lows. 1100 %sLrced to cut staff and dolose Kin^t lartiat franchiseesees, filed Robinson Humphrey. stonores, as it has rolled out ani for protection from crodireditors in "M cDonald’sl’s franchisees are aggnIgressive Dollar Menu aimed U.S. B ankruptcy CoiCourt In feeling the pressurepr but Burger incNicreaslng pressure on marglrdnal I . 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[ 2001 • Juno20fl0 0 2 | came da;e to keepingimgpace. ______■ ! .The plans, namedied alter a sec- “ , ' p o B n m ra tion of the Internarnal Revenue PSnOIformance talllon ineSD Fyisr------Code, are sponsored}d Iby states but +9.6^ generally are open1 to out-of-state towmirtwkBtrlifc______IPercant change ______^ residents. Account:mts grow tax- - —- deferred, and earn!irningscan.be ado/Salomon Smilh Barney used tax-free for coUe;jUege. . lliinoi^Ss/Salomon Smith Barney ■ ■ + 7 . The 529 plans of:offer several , investment optionss bibased on risk . Malne/iy5/MFS ■ i + 5 : 7 or on the child’s age.;e. . Arizona/na/Coilege Savings Bank ■ ■ + 5 .5 ! . They are new -■ mmost are less .55 rCEO Ro'bert Whitman slU InI thethi lobby of the offices of the eocompany he leads Thursday In1 SellSai Ijka City. > ' than three years oldold-andfrus- Juri^lAA-CREF ■ ■ '* 5 .2 1 ,21 Renklln CoveyI Clr.eportfld a ^ p p .6 ffllllion lossISS lorI the flical yeai...... trating to comparee bbecause fees, Low-riskisk median (50 plans) • - ■ 4 . M tax breaks and oth(•ther features, ■ Ffanklln Covey f(B such as the maximumum coniribu* BWkrtrlilt______1Percent chaoge dons allowed, varyy fifrom stale lo Arizona/na/Waddetl & Reed state. Maximum contimtributions per e works a|against FriranklinCo child, for instance,re, range from sffrinkilnfempteton | ~ Time about SIOO.OOO to more «han_ WIscona9nsln/American Express - ' |■■■■■pTin $300,000. ns see its H Older college savsavings plans, isa8/i=rankiln'Temi3ielion | i -SLG firms such as Peniennsylvanla’s ConnecikllciiimAA^REF~ '" B ce plummet H Guaranteed Sa%nngsgs Plan-whichI JBHlilH T ; stock price ilaiuiieiiianiamaiiaL-— rFrrrv/AP>^n.>,.o W ------(uitiorUnflation-cat n/>t Wnll -IrrlirtMpI J _____ ^______.iA lT l A fFWall STree l j ^ ^ C T n ^ T B Street retums - arcc nowni available ______a darling of Waah iiaruIy'geF"siocR | M nrr. under the 529 umbnibrella, further SSS nS “ Covey Lo. canay attention. I M complicating the choiihoice. b«>«d,cnm analysis to paynanagement and pro- Q I Even so, there haslas been a rush a»M*:Th:TTwPI«I^MpSlS!Ur« The time-matompany has seen of money into theI plans,pi; encour- ductivity connunes. hut none so aged by a federal lawaw enaacd la.st nf the 529s521 look Rood compared “whici) w e do you go lo?’’ declining fortias the SlOO million year that frees the!heir proceeds with marlarket indicators such as He is also worried that ”a stupefying nsd on the fiscal year from taxes throughih 20102 and by the S&PP 500‘ iitdex. Over ihe last iadvantage could disappeia big lax recorded.. Outside c analysis marketing efforts. 12 montlnihs, the S&P 500 has when > his daughter is realear just 2002 hooks.illowing C Franklin The 529 investmenilents Ihat made declinedsd 17.1 perceni from the m a high of:ovey S didn’l plan for fter repoftlfll a $ 1 0 0 .6 alllloniM pendent clearii^ou:louse for infor- re tu rnI, ,you’re in irouble,” There are not only nun Franklin Cov In^tito mehe faint bi Ke retail aretI*. mation on coU^e savisavings plans. Stillmansnsaid. plansI - every state aniimerous this, ,-ing to cle.in up. get „ I have lo diversify - wiiliin 1 ind the “We’re trj-iniing that isn't a core “If | ever there was a mat'Btch over by a new, moreJre unifiedI exec«- Aggressive investmstment options, ' “You hi District of Columbia wiU ha said uiive team led by ^ whidh tend to be3e heavily in the 5293 programp and with other by I year’s end - but also nurhave one «ui of anythin}aid chief executive nade in heaven, this was il," st y Whitman, ihe_ y w ere down. coUege investmentsin - and be pre- options c within plans. umen>us business," sailmail. Rlichard " Putnam, FrankIkiln 49-year-old CEO amand chairman,'*'*, stocks, generally v iirec- who until 2000 ran a ------often double digitigits..lhe worst-----p ared .lolo.have a.shortfall," he___ While aU 529 accounts a: Roliert Whiima:ovey is taking some___CovCovey's investor relations din maDaUaacapFtZl' ' Ivice. looking inward or. - - ...... — ------tal venture Arm thaiItat Inmwl Ui” ' — lost around 20 perceni%nt. said, «of federal income taxes if areu free_ _ Franklin Cov )lded hotels, restaurants, ackluster performunce qualified < expenses, states: used for of its own adviiits mission of spread- Yet * the 1997 merger unfold I The best performeimers were con- If la d IS a dassic battle of corpon>niM and redrem ent. ^o focus un its«l for the organized “*,* le growth of 529 plans. i Iling costs, dropping ruliures. Then, when the eooi»oo- andSi^tN'arevloed Salomon Smith Baniarney, one in from thei investors: Some exempt residente« Ing the gospel [arch B enneii’s assetisessment or^” inally, as of June 30, a total from i state taxes; some aUoearnings set. It’s slashln: distraaions, paying "jy;ny went into a tailspln in Mar Colorado, which gainalned &74 per- Naiiona !001, Fvnklin Covey’s seminlinar FrankUn Covey canan !sound harshj- — ______cent, and one in Illinois,IIII which of 521.79.79 billion was invested - iribuiions i lo be lax-deduIlow con- money-losingmd di promoting “ lop- j ^ : doul)le~thithe 510.95 hIH!onlnvesTed~—— ;and'somersuch-as-Pcnnsyluctible; down debt andiraimttg-lor-compa-^—“ lookingtabruptlyjhiunkJiLhi Ol half. ___but.it,tums.out.ihe.f recovery. Benneii says FraiFranklin Covey ------MYillM, clm ii btciecause these new er invesimenr-plans,in' partly The plan options come w even the maids »d aittiny twpn; ‘ se'fliefe UR- IJf ‘ 1 uiiu !;uie!:with dif- The strategy It’s a m ntriy thp m n flywhnirrh fluhhomlv retiandj investments usuall;fllyfaTTTesl ----- because if Franklin Covey didn’t me;lesh, rate overhead “whetrhen the growth,r>in time to recover froifrom a market tuition plans.pla chained I by Ihe investmen^ loud!.. nuiiKliit C un/s he’ll show positi^-e ^ ^ enl com- NVhiiman sayshe 1 next quarterly >ut some say that was the pn^rob- curve turned downiwn.** Whitinaa">>ui downturn than others.ers. Pennsylisyh-ania’s fledgling Invest- panies | that manage Ihet only says he slashed $70 lan has S9 miUion invested instance, i the Pennsylvanlem. For results in the lemem; the company needed or (70 miUion fatnne flywheel, neither %vantedid to corporate operatiortions in Just 18>hjn ople often don't in 1,400)0 accounts. During the charges < a $25 armua) accounia plan report, DO million loss one retirement, but peopli nake way and both lost momimen- months. ' 'I A 1 stan saving for colle)llege until the sam e period, pei the tuition plan wai%'^ i if deposits are madount fee. T he $100wo weeks ago for the ade on a announced tw-oat ended Aug 31 was um. Bolh say FranIanklin Cove)|{'tul child is in elementsntary school,” received!“dS170 million. schedule, j and a sales charg very should foUow its ovn EST has nearly 25,000 ing I from 2.75 perceni to rge5. rang- fiscal year thati>y i write-offs, deval- “The • merger was a very, v< own advice andr i in Philadelphia, citii:iting program miUion..In Ir July 2001, the plan had through ( brokers. bought ued assets, seveeni Slock loan pro- h*® 8,500acc(iccounts and S30 nliiUion in There is a Cinderella qui a managemennked along with com- 'There Th were enormous culiulural Franklin Coveyvey has been managers. >roblems.’’ “tossed around byV pproduct fads,"-'..I P ennsylvania lailaunched an assets. 1the scheme: h could turnlualiiy to gram that tankiOne of the w-ritesiffs P™* money flow belies the diffi- pumpkin i on Jan. 1, m 2C into a pany stock. On.1 estate iraining pan- Bennett unloaded his 3U1,265 said Whitman.. H e’s getting -.- investmeni plan inI July,Ju and, dur- Theme ■emalning shares of Frankiklln Franklin Covey ouloul of manufac- *• ing the first threes monthsm of its culliesin ini picking a plan. Congress i does not extend2011, i if vrasforarealerallaps«l. Jf" ph Monte, a West Chester. exemption i on eaming.s. d the tax nershlp tliai [To%‘eycol was a merger i^ovey stock in 2000. He lost 1« luring of paper andand other prod- existence, the best*(si-performing Joseph I and ucis, turning il overovt lo others. . J8 percent and Pa., lawyiwyer specializing in estate Even financial plannei Franklin CoiQuest, the day plan- noney in other investments a option was up 1.88 ] le e d ^ cash, he said, but wassdis- c Instead, he’s proiirom oiing new.:-.;, 06 percent. planning,ng, said he recommended the i plans hard lo evalers find of Franklin latQu made Sen. Bob the worst down 19.061 Uusioned with Franklin Coveyey. “Execution Gap”i” seminars si andr*-..b The New Jerssrsey Betier them toe0 diem s seeking to shelter SiiUman ! told an audiencevaluaie. ( ner firm thatUtah, a millionaire, from taxes. ners i in Washington last wtc of plan- Bennett, R'Ulicadersliip, which ran Bennett r' says the academmic- nifty planning softwsftwarefor tablet:. Educational Saving!ngs Trust pro- assets froi ninded Covey Leadershship personal computerIters and Palnri.-i 5T, which has . “It’s a great estate-planning lo i bother mastering theweek i not and'Covey Lcaiexecutives and man- gram, or NJBEST, rev'evolved on a single min an. Pilot personal digital;iial assistants. been around since 1998,19! provided tool,"he he said, listing the pluses: des i of scores of plans. : inirica- seminars for e* m slash a large amouni lo a g e ^ e Iwo Utah compa- Stephen R. Covey, au th oir r of Whitman Is halfwiilfway through a.- only third-quarterr performancep You can i “Just pick a few, get cc 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effeciiaiv e .sales mission, visit!isiting the chief -r..< ax-free, you keep convol of ablei with them, and thencomfort- Tbey w ere.leeped I in Mormon ^Th numbers. Five of its six options grow lax l [’eople” and other boolloks. executives of 100K) companiesc in oriey in case you change inend i those to your cllenn recom- nies. boih sieurpose and orderli- had losses from 0.4^).44 perceni to th e morii Franklin Quest, although fouilund- 100 days, 734 percent; one gainedgai 1.6 per- ^ r ^ ilind, n and you Can change told i them. jnts,“ he values of purjlin Quest and Covey daries. ness. Franklin) were devoted to }d by' another charismatic minoli- “You’re sellingg a a resull, nut a cent. Because of ihe compi said. Franklin he said he cannot decide many i accounts are plexiiy. b LeadershipJ organization.v They krator, Hyrum W. Smith, was purepi product," he salt The results are notno surprising But he Covey surveys befo>efore and afier. 59 options are whether:r theyt are right to have for through i brokers, althougbought iraining andly o of Ihe same cus- business. because most 529 i Franklin Covey has bc'cn takaken training show those«e results.r . invested in the faitfaltering stock h is 8-yea/ear-old daughter, Mary costs i more. ugh that shared many market. Edith. tomers. Almost no planlan has been **It’s aa confusingi siiuaiion,” he ■ around long enouglugh to benefit said. Theihere are so many plans and ; freon a market boom.om. Also, many som e cost co more than others, • ID o n ' t M i ss s T h eESE LO rrrpjynieni Penalty. Rites asIS olof 12/06/02, fub|ect to change; mwllhnul tiolicr. 'On Approved Crrdit. NoPi Dream jI-MAGIG __ Se_HablaJspanolni '4>nd>r«ising ------' su ltaant m to nonprofits, found thatIt e v e n ts b e tw e e n S e p t.1. 1,1,2000 and )r Nov. 1.2002.______litroccording-to a-report------courtscoi ihat-f8st'food-is-addi il • nvo or iliree times a daday, without we become; itiig bitrutig rebulrs:------—E- B lllv ------lastymrfi^' l/ieiur^ ngton- UBS analyst CaCaroline Levy said Vs«-s«t.S (n 7:30-8:30 knowing ihat each,!h .time they super-sized? EMtiwiinOMin i ^ C ry stal lorie snack it *' Much i health Frito-Lay’s low-fw-fat and fat-fr£e . v ,.. downed a l l,800h«mii n il wm Pi—w/l Sanu CtoUMi 2 iMI started banning faltertening foods It’s enouglugh to worry analysts at zazation, In a report last springng, also stop eating McDoD onald’s Hamburg- and there's even beenen some talk investmentRt ifirm UBS Warburg. In susuggested im plementingS imore ers, Oreo cookiiikies or M ountain D«»v 7:19.7:4ft.e.OO S S i S . ” of possibly restrictinglg ithe adver- a recent reireport, they said all the stistringent regulation on man a rk e t- D :w a n y tim e sooio o n . '" • tising uf these products.CIS. p re s s u re oon n manufacturers i^ae- iniin g , e sp e c ia lly to c h ild ren . But there isI a big push to get Hanv JllBtUKU ■_ All this could eventuittu a lly talce a a tin g “ a cla V____ SBilBgegaiibm berl3 < J a n u a r y c;redit r H |[|

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It’i a January n i^ti;htmare, yes? The holiday credit c b i l l s come and your ttotnacnach lurches. But chancel a re,, CChristm as sweaters for Aunt SuS u s ie S S I S n busting your budget:- - y J o u a r e , |]______More t h u three outw t o f fo u r u s ,___ K 76 percent, coikedei bbl u j ^ s t u n H for ouTMlve* whenI ot o u t h o lid a y I shopping, And 22 pepereeoc say they alwayi liave toD hhave some- thing when out shoj^pii>pingforoth- en. [------rbe-hotJdayi'Hio'an'areiheiim e— [I o f th e g ift th a t k e e p» s oa n d v in g - B 32 percent of people>le said they I ‘*rei(lft.’' taking sometnething they i------fietivH tna sivinsg iill to wme- one else. And apparently ththou^ts of travel tend to cloudI ouo u r v ie w s o n buying presents: moreore thafi one in four men, (26 pen>ercent) and nearly one in five> wwomen (19 percent) said they'd’'d rather be s a v in g fo r a v a c a tio n thantl giving i g if u . T h e re su lts a r e froom m American Express' yearly |«oLholiday Con- f e s s i o n s ” s u r v e ^ f S5 0 0 a d u lts la s t m o n th .

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' While outside corporporate direc- tors have gotten someso harsh scrutiny lately - they’iey’re not vigi- lant enou^ about: shshareholder interests, is the gene(neral assess- ment - their pay continuescor to e y e rise . P ® " * Median total compeiip e n s a tio n fo r ML non>employee directc!ctor& of U.S. b o a rd s ro se th is y e airfrom r fi 200rs medians in the thrthree major indiutiy sectors coveiivered in The Conference Board’r d 's s tu d y of o u tsid e d irece c t' to r pa y . The study is basedtd oon a survey of director compens a n d b o a rd p r a c tic e s in1 6(662 compa- n ies. For manufacturers,TS, to ta l com - pensation for outsideiide directors Was $55,700, up froi;rom $51,000 ------lasryear. Boaiii remujnuneration in— the financial sectoror increased ■from $40,750'to $41,'41,450, while— services rose onlyfily $400 to $48,400. Total compensatloition includes ------anaual^one«time-oi!-oc-periodic— grants of stock, restristricted stock grants, and the valueilue of option grants.

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H o w m u c hll m ust you witlithdraw? EExperts sa}y 401(k)s aaren’t doin their be$stforwork•kers ------tfyouaroTOI/ZorotAgWf. t y tftte io fM ahe je mlnimm you most------. SyH*ffW-Johf»on*acl«y— — :— wMwrawrjwTffw t ^ 8iimacootin&------g j ------icaHOl401(k>-vlan-arr too-fevrund- 01(k) savers ~ teHhtRlddarKewSwvice '■•'VA' '• ..tooorieiriented toward stocks, 10 buy inflaiion-indcxvdsed Treasiirj- How t o w the tat lat’s a negative for thosee bonds, with iheir• promisedpi ‘ DMdevaJueolyouracr account as of Deo. 31 bydhrhivlsor for your age. YYour 401(k) plan, unreforr '' who’te:believe - as he and his co­>- re tu rn s a n m n d 4 i>crccni;e n t. T ro u b le EiMVlKMinimunia71171-year-oId wHh $100,00 acciccountwouM despite Washington’s promi authorlor do - that .stock market>1 is, few i.me.s willwi! have li> ^ ‘Y e...... 22 86 ■ : 14.1 96 : 8.1 ' "JThere is too little money in the recent book. “Thngress gelsKL'is interest- ignore | e e d . 3r even cubic zirconium. the investment cha:h o ic es in llie lyp. "l>l> '•>their reliable payouts. He retirenment funids Jeff Brown...... drawals mustlUSt be made each year r Knight RMder New SwvkHVlce by Dec 31.. SSo a 70.5-ytfaf*ld who waits pastt DecE 31 for the first PHILADELPHIA - IIIf you are withdrawalll wwill have to take two one of the fominaie retiretirees who withdrawals!is next year. Since with-. ____ does not yet need morTjoney from drawals coun)unt as income, making your individual retirem ret ent two in a sinilingle year could push e shouldS be without a account or401(k), congragratulations. you into a higher-income I tax cell phcDhone this season." Now for some badI ncnews; This • bracket. d withdrawats arc cal- = — j aiig-ihu't Jgures tn me tire the taxable wlthdnnIrawaLs they accompanyirying lable. Take each . arM^uired to moke} b)by the end account sepaiparately. und divide its of the year. value on Dcc.Dc 31 2001, by the That’s because “requiquired mini- “years” figurjure in the lal’le corre- ■ mum distributions” thethese older spondlng :olo thet age you reachcd investors must take frofromlRAs. this year. Therhe result is the amount 401(k)s and similar tax*lax-defeiVed you must withrithdraw. accounts are baseded on th e Forexamplnple, if you reached age accounts’ valuesnnrthe'the previous 80 this yearir and a your IRA’s \-aluc Dec 31. In most cases,.8 8 withdraw:V was $100,000,100. di\ide that by 18.7. al triggers an income-ue-iax bill. The result:t: You'd^ have to with- yp w p ig-ny— diawss,348.8. " to postpone them. Alw,o, theti longer The “yearsars” figure is based on ..you can keep your mouloney in one life expectanfancies for people who !.»of these accounts, thele morer you have reochc(hed the corresponding :-»earn from tax-deferrierred com- age. The theory tht is that all the *X pounding. money will1 beb withdrawn by the >: This year’s situadonn seemss< like time you die,ie, if you Uve as long as ■; a raw deal A 76-year-otc-•old with an the statisticsies predict. That way, valued at $100,000)0 ata the end the govemmement rmally gets all the of lasl year, for exaixample, is tax paymentsnts that were deferred :• required to withdraww abouta 4.5 incarlieryeaiears. . percent, of $4,MS, byy thetli end of If you haveive more than one IRA ' this year. Even if thee accountai is account, youyoi should calculate — %-worth only $80,000 toda:)day, he still — required witwithdrawals for each, - '■ has io take and figure taxtaxes on the then add ihemthe for a grand total, : full $43^5, which comomes to 5.7 The withdrairawals can be taken percent of the account’!int’s current from one account, a< or spread 'lvalue. If the withdrawrawal were among thenlem in any way you i : • rbased(pn the $80,000I value,va he’d choose, so[} long 1- as the total is ______hn«i» tn talfi» n n ly fiTA f_yaujiave_401(k)s,______Ironically, retirees!S (with( the 403(b)* or’ similarsi accounts, the exceptions noted below)ow) are bas- required withdrawals wii must be IPlan includes: ing these calculationss onoi a lable from each account.ac They cannot, la« cp»«g.,h«t.wat u, maam----- fnr fmampipitp. ho intftin from nn to reduce the percentageDge they had IRA instead.)d.) » Unlimited nig!ght & weekend m n i n u t e s to take out each year. 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_ _ PUBLIC SCRVJCg p - HAZELEELTON HAQERERMAN 3 bdrm .. 2 JEROMEIE BV OWNER JEROME 3 tbdrm. twbath I " i KIMBERLY By ow MESSAGE - ■ NIcareMertwrne, el 2 bdrm, bath. I1600( sq, ft.-n»duiv -abdrmrn bami 1052 sq fc— o m - a cTori^SD'sqrftT r e r ------■ ig. 2 bdrm. on I 1 boath, a tl fireplace, large home> InIr over 55 commu- Remodeled. Re fuliy remodnodoled interior. ^ ___■_ • goli course. 2 bibath. 2-car IMngn g room, lenced yard. nIty memobile home park. Garage. Patio,Pa Landscaped, meial roofwf i ft siding, nico . -ItftB -lnlorm atlon-abQuL . J vered patkj, Ready for Ve>y nnk k » home. $42,500. ' $34.134.900 or Best dock. $97.5)>7.500.7^t-5913- mtMrahtpInd. .avoiding limethare and- u-to-move-tn.-S44;900r -K tartnk-0"jfniiirReat RoasoiBonBimronor;------^ - ' - ‘Si38:0D0‘Cau9; 5"* In our effort to real estate scsms. write 1 B r ^III Judy Holland 829- EaW*I* 837.8118i Agent Is inspectk>nton Sat 8i S u n t 0-5 THETIMInM ES NEWS I to ihe Federal Trado ' 5679.79. #104782 relatedKltoseller.* .Homovrlllvrill bo sou Sunday ClatailledM DI e p e rtm ^ t TW IN'FAUiL ft- TWIN FALLSi . • make our . Comrt^ lo f^ashing- ^ JEROU night to opertaane a t 8:00 am >3 bdnns. ft ,N -3 b d rm . t — I- -classified section • - -IQUAL HOUMNQ BeautIlu lllu l 2-atory family . HEST BIDOen, Mon>n th« ru Fri. •Custom tile CB commer* -or^l'meRsSCialFroud - O P P O R T U H m r - - h o mme e on a quiet.cul-de------’.9007or212-0412-. —TakeCaiCareotyour— -floors » . h « J 7 4 S ! 1 • free of any errors, - c. Features 4 bdrms. lO-uen II t163Starflre-3lt'S b d rn i. 2.5 Informatton Center. A 'TWIN FAL Ified b u sln e ea * .Approx. 19: please check 1-800-876-7060.' ■ > baths. G as heat & AC. r ~ *05------S5S11re y o u he ad to •Gosfireplac ipiacos plus, C h a r mn. . W armth .nd your ad the first - iluxe kitchen. $129,900. ur businesa mantle ■ BUHL Country home 7+ ^ Ill Sherri Pullin 734* j , ^ '- a ^ Tr3M W 9 3 1 e x t 2 • Candlortogt Ave. E. - 6 day rt runs. After sq.ft.; 3 DOrms. ^.a ^ Py t>ath. brick acres. 3 bdrm. 2 bath a a88. * #104764 • V ^ hood.Oglet that time The IBOOsq. ft. home. Irrlga- r>M^ [: ertof. Mil. TWIN F IN eanalfue icfien a crart room. 1 -M)»<77-4Q42 M . Sawtoothh { School . - tinn ymll ^ ► =WilLooosiA $87,500 • ^nSnkM!, k u mk« m weir tlonhi ni{xn. »wiyi.wiuwir t k in k in q o t---3-txlim. 2= not be responsible /Alee available 2+ acres Ppril«(*ne«, limiii^on er 2 2187 8 7 sq.ft. wilh tormai c a b ine ts & appliances. Call The ^asmussenTeamRasi I sq.ft. hdme : for ,any mistakes. with seplic. comer hook- ? ning & family rooms.- I $ 1 3 8 .0.000. 0 Call ShorrI at Gem SSla tate Realty. We s a r p spaint, i: vinyl & •UlulrlnelodM eWWrl/rl J m S LOOKing Pullin 731 : »vwwvwvw| up. water avail.. manuloQ- ^ iprox. 1 acre in Wind- . - ^ 731-2988.1104204 are the oxc V c darpets.Nowfurw furnace plus . . tured homo ok. S3S.OOO, «:^ ir? » .^ ’r*R;‘a m?i?HIt H eights. $219,900. For)raHome? Istadl Small 2 bdrm aentativesoasolTKOHomes. ''?'L'1 ,k*k^ 2 4x30 sh o p • Iall in lop MarvaWatter* eeuMo ♦2> ^ C lean 33 bbdrm. 1.75 bath The Rasmuwnussen Team al ! car garage. TWINFALLS ting touch. $199,000. ^ . ^ h o m e,. eBig lenced back 737-3900poorcllphon. < 1. AC, wa1k-ln • 2.7eAcfWlUKUfl0US. I FAX ; s s r s .'K ^ s s SirsIll Kay Wolverton 308- ^ ❖ ^ ❖ ❖ ❖ K Z'nowor vinyl siding. 410-2807. S , - =closets, > - woodf •Doden « blinds ‘ custom-bulK home, ovor ara avaitaWa en an aqual 0980. :hed garago. $74. t. spr^n^ers. 4000 sq.tl.. locaied on 80. #104511 ____ TWIN FALLSS 5 bedrooms, throughout, sp : tvrlfts? One of a kirtd 900. Catl:atl Hunier Rowland km P H J I 3 balh. on lariarge comer tot.. underground tr« Meadow Ridge Circle. SSSST'Sdi&wS Oot t* 539-844S OR ieMHUOToMrta«1400- 2*8t0tstory, 4 bdrm. 2 bath. 445.1104522 I laI Ei L I l l l g 0 8 lirepfavt.I. retuBatakeamntkyyr, _ iadtticsew. Plnee, Iruil im s . private >mohas2bdrms» t • ^HisPEcnoNs; CLASSIFIED Ipaint. Garage-flack shed hathIth. Could be used as I ■intenance2bdrm. S49.900.Call e29-5554- >mmercial. Bring all 1 b a th home h on lenced E ast^o / Twin' P R I c I o DEPARTMENT - Quality Horn com err totoL Metal siding & BELOW APPRAISALI lerat Call Judy l^and O HAGERMAN S '!29-5679orKay ? ? /Inspections r o o f , 2 .car detached • 1.79AcrM-Nica3bdrm 11 BellRapklsRd. e . 1J50 SQ.M.. g as horne. viny) tiding, south ofverton. Twin Falls 4 bdrm. 2 bath. 2048 sq ft. w.maglcvalleyreally.com S62.000. Can Gene f e j W E Si T T F! . R R A ol TF. $88,000 2 story home on 2 acr^. ***'"* e Sharp 733-5559. , 208-734-5538 f JEROME overtogOn^rakMlivw f ||3 | 57 ■ 2 3 (206)' 733-733-76S3 . • S J 4 Acras • HislOflc 2 laglc valley i agicvalleyTMlty.com- lFEaSCrONOHO>IER)RTH£^IAMDlNm w G o u i i ' story 3 bdrm. 2 b a th Burley only $119,000 realty j i f . 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    e o u o J ^ toes, beets, grain and . 2 b d rm . 2 bath home. 3 bdrni., batn «ee,»e, call now 208-404- " Housing Opportunity.* s .b a th ..W/D V hookup, 2bdrm, tbatrbam S425 ♦ dop mobile home. No pets. ~ 6904 livestock. Askino $1,678.- NELSON stove, W/O hook-up, *1 )04or1-800-23tT4305.* 1(2) 2 bdrms. 5300 incl, Some ulils. 349Momlr 000. Call Ed Aktoilson ;iat REALTY, LLC elect, heat, lg yard. $750. $475 * Long term lease, IN FALLS G re at areal ~uTr,:, •; ^ $200 dep. No pels, irpoft, S600/mo. ♦ 3 bdrm CedarH ltlsRoalty. COZY 1 bdrm castle, elect. ^ 324-8903 or 543-8342. iwer3bedroom.2bath, m. 7 bath, acreage. pay.power. wo poy go S675*dop 208-357-3490,• y. 734<^930 I < h e at, appls, lar{)e back- JBH5HE------3EH S95C» 0 . * 7 3 3 - 7 e 6 0 * - J i m100 or sell, 733-1359 ost. Call Kathy a t ^ 'o d t c ^ ■"«-4th Ave E. yard, oil slreel parking. IDELL 3 bdrm. 2 bath 8825-4242‘ • Wllls.JnInc. 734-4411 2 bdrm, t bnth bath S4&o;dop BUHLiMaereeeiramv 718Eaet20th. jSmIN FALLS S m ,1bdm i. la n d with lull Twin Falls 5450.00 a month + dep. «3b(3bdmt,Tbath$800>dep. ^^,7. rs old. appls incid. . p | l| r 7 5 • • • • • • • 442LOCL ocust *2 lUse. ^ y r w . -f $150 I t a t ^ month free 1 bdim. 1 bnth S3QQ«riop W 9oodiW r.irC ieon: TWINFAL 65 acres ol dryland In the" ' 2 bdrm home W/D hook- '22 bdrni.be 1 balh $375 + dep -S Z 2 1-4231 o r 934 5023* 5 ® “! * ALLS 128 MartinMart *28 Ig. 1 bdnn. w/carport • • • • •>•••«••••• • 1 bdrm. 1 balh balh S400*dop. Caetteford/Buhl area.^ b U rlB V tf-piaK. ‘01 n e t ' up. appls. elect heat, nice BRAWLEV a REALTY TWININ FALLS CCFHIDELLd ? Aural 3 bdrm, S S w h a sized yard, small garage. 7344898 heat cost. $365.+ £xp«etto(o bo imptossod BRAWLEYLEY REALTY . 9 4 M 6 M Of 849-5713* Income $ 1 ^ 6 8 8 . Asking 3 S 1886 £.5500* dop. NoN o pels. 326-SB6>* S185.000. 3 duplexes $475.00 month * dep. Eves, E ft wknds Dave . Call4 1000 s q tt 734-5134-5658 . FiEER------^------wi 2 bdrm. EvesS ftft WkndsV w/garBoes.$75.000each. OUIET, NEIGHBORHOOD TWiNIN FALLS 1 bdrm. S275 iLarge.doon2 bdrm, 2 i 80+aere farm south ot 3 bdrm mobile home, i n lex. Fenced yard. goieduiI underground Dove>410-5417 41 ( RIer.Gravllylntgatedwlth9f Call Kun 1-800-305-4250* ' 9. -f $275 dep. 2 Falla k c tn lenced yard, elect, heal. 3 » je.Nodogs/smoking. 1. quiet buiWing, t w IN FALLS gated pipe, includes 50 3 bdrm. 2 bath, appls. 2 Pro; LLS 2 Bdrm, t 5525. mo. -f deposit. J i i i -g.'e utils, paid. S590* 3£Blue) LakesL Blvd, N. both, a ttactached h garago, shares ol TFCC water.>0 NEWTOWNHOMES car garage, 2 acres vrith 732-1 THE MGMT 733HJ739* S t sit. Call 539-S678,* 735-959;S95 734-4339* W/D hookup S130.000, Call Art Jones 731-!^or731-W81* 1 horse bam. >kup, OW. gns IN FALLS 3 bdrm , 2 KIHBEfk h Ly ui»,«iaw.n,. 11st month ront, hoat. vaulted■lied ceilings, no 731-5415. *102559 ' IBHii------EU 's. appts Included. “ 0 2 “3ING '^ Low income ELWOOD & EVANS um!im, 2 fireplaces, bsmt.. 5'®** *•***•*»*• smoking/peis,peis^$SSO«dop HAQERMAN afoelir/?'*Check «fum * 3 bdrm. 1 bath. W/D® hook-up, den. slove. >275.5.nopel8, r 312-2111‘ idlzed. 1 bdrm. apis. * * * * * * * est Sido Court. For s = = s Call 735-0472 Spectacular Snake River„ onnew4plox. JEieA6Bedbcirm.iMbatn. ff 9feaeat area. $750*$400 RiilBpl^RLY Unique 1 bdmi. Canyon views. Approx; or ft/or dtsoblod. TWINFAL'L L S . I TWIN FALLS.LS~2.bdrm, 1'v " Call Chuck 733.8207* lenced back yard, avail, dep.p. Cau Edim 733-9141 .* in Belliielltowerofokld.urdi, j K i , '•e«*«e**» uaih 80 acres Including 1/2 EOEN Bring your horses, 12/08, 12/ $575.324-6470.* T w iii appls. oak floor, g a s “ X "I nice neighbortiood, • • • • • • V/D hookup. mite ot rtver frontage. IN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 ng distance to Ridloy SPARHL w. close to CSI. a cres ol orchard w/vartely ^MbEhLV 2bedroong - bath!m. garage. W/O hook- igs. 3 opts, avoiiablo. SiudUI ft 1 bedroom $525 /5500«dep731-9214* do . ol fruil. Mig. home w/21 ‘bath; 5500. 4 bdrm. 2 1 i balh.b Laundry room, up,I, S1 lo v e, p W . $9 0 0 + S h irle y 934-4986 $39i bath. 5600.1669 E 400 8 $4i other dwellings. Meny $45 0 /m o . * $400 dep. $50000 dep. 733-8980' TWNF/ «days bolore noon. Laundry LLS 2 bdrm.. iy fW N FALLS------Call W es at 206-726-4911* CaB73fr0929* Cal 55773 drm. $325 * deposit. Sm . pots poi and smoking 5200ofl 1 ippis. No dnjgs/ possible building sites. IN FALLS 3 bdrm. 1 rklfTS Call Kay Wofvenon 308-I. Excellent commerclel -F i L E R Z b d r m . J u a t IfTlJ 1733-5038* O K . 6Equal c Housing M3ShShMSN™"' pSohSg'King, $400/mo,* fTlfg g ffr V 1 bdrm.. Va.fIth. Afl appls. Incl. oil. Doc, 20th, 6980. *104304 )• ecreagel Approx. 36 ' remodeled. Gas heat, recently rec remodeled. No «64! ^ J g S a g g g g k Opportm>nuniiy* 736-2478 acres on ttio corner ol carport, fenced yard, pet i4S/mo.+$500 dep. ------• • • • • • « >11733-6594.- HANSEN pets/smokIng, $350Mw.4- p m)asecsU731-9930.' u ^604j '____ Nice 40 acres soulh ol Poleline & Eosiland. Will 550&I-dep. Can 731-5076’ utlls.1stftla8t.423^181* utlfa DING Now taking ' ^ LS 2 bedroom. >1 bs zoned commercial, lications for 1 ft 2 TWIN FALLcsiM47««r ’T S I.” Hansen. Great building FILER Sm . 2 bdrm. quiel fQBI V ? pfi ~ ~~ri INFALLS3bdrm,2 3V0. refrfa, OW ft site. Ouiet area. Locatedg Call Judy Holland 829- £ Ih , n e sm o k in g /p ets. BUHLL------bdrmn fafamily apts. Based v2bdrm, Raiw- w/0 ,N opets. p cts 732.W 95.* d 5679 or Kay Wolverton neighborhood, appls.. wa- pei incom o. Clean reffig.fnie on dead end road. More ter. garbage furnished. Pie 00*$500 dep 731-5106* tb ejdroom. d r. S275monm on inc LLS 3 bdrm. 2 . a 308-0980. ifortablo. close to ' w / d !“q m fi?e^ t w in f a l l s eereage Is available. W /0 hookup. $375 dep. gffB IN FALLS 5 bdrm . In Can 734-0617.* comfor hoat. fonced yd. StSO.OW. CaH Art Jones>. 37.03 acrea E, ol Hankins UUUALV Large dbdm>. pptng. includes 2. Water/stfiitatcn ' « Rd. Zoned Ag. Could Rofs. req. 326-5300 eves* country cou home, very nice. untry. 2 h baths, garage BUHTFL Nice size 2 bdrm ar school ft park. Ing/pots. 5650* 731-5415, *99830 dep. Cal 733-4805* unit,• ralrafrlg.Offstreatpark- munity laundry. P " ^ \225I, 6931 Iv. msg.* je n o M E easily be zoned com- FILERmUHL2bdrmcoun- - $500* deposit. No pets. II Tues.-Frl. 1-4 pm. lOD • E V A lS dep, 4234931 merclal. Frontage on ^ Rel. req. Can 423-5488* TWINN FALLSI elec. heat. $375. J4-1401* TWIN FALLSi S 3 bedroom, G reat farm l 600 ecre (smi try hom e. $450m o * d e p . I FALLS okfer neigh- Cedars Apts. ______^ n Kimberty Road. 40 walor No pets. Can 543-5330.* S n n utHul1yearokl4bdrm. II g ------2 bath, ilnglesing garage, wttt) pivou. wheel lines & niflTikUaH Country lOOd. 2 bdmi. upstairs 50 Main Sl. _ TWINFALL hand lines. Greet crop& s h a re s . S69S.OOO. Call heme. $350 Includes )ath. Huge living ft 4-8141 TDD fS> .C A I II e< A n - r o • ^ ’P>«x unit.nil. SS95. Call p Gene or Ellie Sharp 733- aGOODING t ft 2 bdrm. Appis.water/lawncare « 731-2121 or 7 rotation. Also available; houaes and apt. $325- garbage. $550 dep. ft no 2 ling room w/gas lire- ^ •377.3589 enC ' LS APTS. or 734-2121* i; 5559. *104400 ice located at 1953 , ""“S* 166 acre larm dairy w/6 l $450. CanLes639^)805.* amoklty. Can 432-5260.* NEW 2 bdrm., bsmt. r = = TWiN FA LLSXS AttractlvrS hotrws. C allJudy Holland6 Retell eu to parta sto re ft marack Loop. Triple ‘J'® y Towi d fully equlppped auto sHAQERMAN 3 bdrm.. 2 >AUL Country, 1 mile to insullulated garage, full A ^ ppls. new c arp et/ HAILEY .n e b e d r o o m duplex, d no 829-5679. Paul, 4 bdrm., 2 bath, ^ndi I. W/D hook-up. wa- NowoMioffering luxurious nns. $349-495 smokkn. $825tags. 734.5483.* TWIN F A U S repair facility w/4 hoists & "bath. 1500 sq, fl. modular f •< /ftW/Dhookups, fenced pasture. No smok- lavm care furnished, etforde)rdabk) housing in ®®S? 5 BO lo rea ol larm land. 6-8 bays. 5 upstairs apts. :hom e In over 55 commu- 7334 •us and de an . ing/lndoor.pats. $575 ^ - — 5. mo. + deposrt. Hailwfl^ Brand New 1. 2. gravity Irrigated A gated. w/lncome ol $1300/mo. nity mobile home park *''0 5 L8 AVAIL NOW a Brtng all'otters, wiillease I5535/mo. Please call monm "w + dep. 679-1453.* TWINN IFALLS de a n remod- QUIETT NEIGHBORHOOD » & 3 M r I bdrm. 1 bath. p ly ^ . Id 1 bdrm $ 3 8 5 appl i bdrm n w/option. Realtor owned, j837-6631 or 539-6199* aasmBZ2zsEB^ i m y c ^ u t e ? JIUHAL FAMIUin storage. Now 5220.000, bile home, large shop. rn“;i‘gud:s: ■ s. mo. * deposit COMMUNITY CO ' • « ! ? ? ? Can AitJones 423-5415.I, i Bobbe 734-5001. *98399 H4 bdrm.-* family mi. $500. $500ftne. or sea. 733-1359 TWININ FALLS Country vier diownt^i I. G reet Inveatm enti Mobile > me close lo town. 3 t™ ""'NTOWN location. 1 881 SHENANDOAH,SH •100949 I8t.iast.ftdep. 736C322. SRSHBHSHETBoHIlim I""' n. apts. heat and wa- HAtEY www.maglcvaleyreany.com home park with 16 mobile w famityroom fireplace "dnn.m.. 2 bam. garage wa- 1 “ ™ * g.sr- n homes. Septic system uHEYBURN 3 bdrm.t bath, r ;’; pd. No smoklng/pets Included, no pets. - - 0 ^ - ********* lamily room, oxerclse lenced „ ^ c k yard. 2 car 5-$300 a monm, ME/tf/ce2bdrm. garages 1 m agic valley. new in 1998. Possible i garage/shop. $600«dap »«> ep. 7334269* KMise. all eppls. No Mosmc 3 ------owner carwl S235.000. ,room, outside storage. KV SIZE 3 bdrm. unit. f ib4-lai fwsnN FALLS E a s t 3 bdmT m g/peu. $495. Can $379-$!'$ 5 1 0 4> dep I A vailable 1 12/1 2 /1 6 . J u s t In Call Steve Kohnlopp 734- eiecthc heat, quiet cui-de- ige. small yard, oil r e a l t y sac. $500/m o. plus iWIM --- 2 bat:lath, $825 Oep. Pete 24-3213axt. 106* 7>5-0473 » I lime lor thehe holidays.t 3 1991. *104557 KhdupleK:1222 8.000 aq .n .b u lld ln s. Con- deposit. No smoking or I S I R o e e S tN . wntXnklered. 734-3446* M «L Y la rg e 2 bdrm. TWINFALL 7M-1991 ' S *?■ WdJionAv?Ave. E. $450* crate Moors, overhead ,pets. Cau 733-2991* 2!M Mi miJt»m$550^. w ShFALLS lg. 2 bdmi. 1 CLOSE{E TO SCHOOLS 3 apsrtmennent. Can 423-4377 No smokin 862 M onroe pim . 1.. 2 bam . W/D hook- afl • doors and 110 voliage. -!HOLUSTER a M, h, Ig. let. fenced rear bdrm.,; after 7pm* can 733-53: )bdrm.2bern$700*dep yd. gaa he at/c en tre l air <«■ «to«itove, ofi street perk- su n sH O h irsi5s:mlmilBOt^; 75 acres ler sale by Hall ol building rents for Hi 3 bdrm. 2 bath. owner. 4 wheel lines, MID 183 R eee 8L N. ms&iOWep. Lexl737-3918* TWINFALk L L S 1 b d r m . yecallStewe : ( $600 per mo, $t05,000. :es pd. $ 3 7 5 * ^ 2 5 w/aoola. 3moa.freeheaL 3i 734-1991. w ater N. of Rupert. Ready' Call Tonya Backus 731- ^ 3>bdrm.2bam$800*dep bdi I a monm plus dep. nMM h* 4 FALLS mobile home, t h e ^ .deposit. 886-7794* fer spuds e r beets, in hayf ■ 3136, *105140 BRAWLEY REALTY KW T 73m ™ - p. C a l 7354435* TWIN FALLSL i C< lean quH» I ------nw»-Cait67e-9i22* - ■ -JEROME-2 houses; both —_... -- 7344W 8 ______miles south, $375 t. ipLw/geehML ------f F or aele_or le ase l 5.250_ j ] ).Nopets.733-l$40* .& > ,lo r£ itin n .------• 'H O a rlarth e quietl t w in f a l l 's q .f t . • lo ll. AC ft g a s ,have 3 bdmi. 1 bath, car- • Eves& ft wknds Oave » Jrm., naw paint and M enth.O n irn^ta. S38St h e a l Bsm't ft restrooms. .port, fenced yard. 306 E. 410-5417 TWSnFALLS New home. carpet.et. AC. W/5 hookup, LMjralPaiPMfcApMtmantft wimiease. W » h l -4g96* ; 4thA ve.and923S. TWB9 On Main Street m down­ iromair?B3rrn::3B 3bdmlmi..Sbams.2 c arg a- J. Steve, UtUe. anowa- 17S8 MMaurtea Street 2 b a m .M t B o i w w u d g town TF. Now $95,000. ■Buchanan. No smoking, jiei TVMnFaia 'N »em eii BTOC $t.000Ano. 2 year lease. Celt 324-3427.* ej^*7sz^'‘7j[-*'''- a.alabALL6.Yotaiiy ¥fww.iHEemin».eem * refurbished. 14x70 every­ , B O S I? ------thing new. Must see to 1.24 acres In dty. appreciate. $16,900 I more statars than Call20fr623-45^’ Financing aveilable. M M - 6.71 acres wtm 4 F734-4101 after 5 p.m.* bedroom, 2 batn home. I Dve water, water aharas, I fenced pasture, granaiy, I I anyone(i could ask for!”f B and m achine ahad. i $190,000 New company tooking to buy or lease houses. Any NELSON price, any condition. REALTY, o c C a 0 4 3 M 7 3 4 or 734-3830 r 312-4335* ftHftLota-Seueritnanc I ' Ing. amaa down payment/ I poee*iiet«dee737-fli6y ■ HANSBN Great acreage. S' JEROME 3bdrm2batn. great price, t-i-acre-3 18x79 4 yrs old, taka ever mia. south o( town. Hofse paymenia I $342. Credit ------readyrnew well pump.- Foundation poured, -check r req. Can 326-727r- w/water ft sewer. Ready i u to buDd. Mature t r e e e . - I Beautiful buUdkig tot I $3lM0/et(er. f \ 6 0 2 ^ 1 -9 2 1 2 Iv.meseaBS* TWIN < PALLA 1 bdrm.. HAMtli^.Aeekoreek i Canyon 62 acree. sorted artdmSemoplM • f^O reoreatlon/resldanilal. m♦ dep. refs. 73^7513* <69.000. Can 42^4444* TWIN FALLS Nice 1 bdrnT JHAMe.atMlAcmga $550 I mo. -f utUs. ft dep., weet ol Jerome. 6.8 ecrea, h ( a s carp o rt Ne smoMng 5 wateraheree. good r orpeta.CaU73»e666.* view. Down (Mvate tana, m I 1 -8 0 09 -4 2 2 -9 2 !183 Reettor-owned. $38,800 ■ M LS10S104Cail I Rose at CanyoneWe n JCHTZESiOmm — ------J*— JI HflM iig.& eeert /lv t3 th Ave. N. $42 9 > dep. Ranch Eetaiee, m icrea / F N o peta. C a l 328-4477. HUHL3bdrm.abath. I . . . I t ''s s y o u r call srjasss&s: :atove, DW. nice yard, flon.$24,80a73t-8»19* :atorage ahed. wM water. nHBEHLV d o e e In. sM ri 3/4 C rnlle out of town. AvaU. S aeraa. anlmala.QK^ _JDee. i a $950 mo 4-dep. ^&vtew.4S»4343* 1 7 ^ - 5 ^ 1 e a v e meg.* |

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    11TtlTW INFALL'SM otef TWINIflNFALLS Hoommatar —R EEMEMBER I I E " ■■ CONSTHUCTtOfTION ------^ Daily and weekly rates $249 / i S i | a s s is t a » laeher'a/AMe SWIng Foremanm an. Vinyl or 2152KknberlyHd.------J55W M. 736-»U0' -itaai anprnaB■nagflW ; lop------Loan No. 517820700 ime linw 8m in T7w a q w eEEBKLY I I T II Whltoheed 7 3 3 ^ 2 0 «S-A/ffW9? N m is the CORRESI ------wages. Call W T.S. No. 1047916-08 ' ESPONDENTS FurF u n J o b al CLERICAL orgy 733-9666 ___^BafcolNo-fl0703,______J ______■ J you have a way______SarSan Diego.______.Wantad.ofllcc nertt* ------NOTICE OF TRURUSTEE'SSALB8 ~Un^ U rnwmMgi^nt~ wHhwords, LasLa* Vegas. ing Jan. 200 — "^XHTWaranBr^ooxinnffnoiTtourof 11:00 am.'onaiffttayr — HledPeDt.todavl* — tnJuOlAGRICULXUBAI ______S a n J _____ ai THE FHONT ENTRANCEICE OF FIRST AMERICAN \• „ Cable TV w/HBO ArttoniItons planned and taken backgrot]round,whynol*am ftLai ------M g 'o ^ m - g g.U.CULCDL CW liTAT ------nTLE-COMPANY.260 THIRDIRD AVENUE NORTH. TWIN Nfc your government aro ^ 1 0 717 — so m« ee extra money aa a EnvtroivtronmentalCo. Twin Falls,,1 II 0 63303* with HazMatitanddblftrlple ant FALLS, lOAHOrnRST AMERIlERICAN TITLE INSURANCE 241 t eitalnod in public notices. ^^■IB IllllM llM M Il part timetim correspondent 18&& uiup start m w t ent required. COMPANY. 81 Irustse. willI sellmi at public auction, to the fTWIN v FALLS Rooma, sy m part ol your right . withmiI me Magto Valley’s CallIII 1(10 am. to 6 pm . DRIVERS ~ I Competitive pay _____ htflhoat bkiaef.lof cash, cashlai „SSO/waok. microwave. mow and to tw Inlormed .pncoN/l p-STfi-aeaa* ■ — benellt. P le i Of Naiiwal Bank. 0 cnodc dra relrlg. Utilities pd. Cable 7EE TESTS Always News|i« — 73e*72»1lorwi& CfodH Union, of a check drovdrawn by a State or Federal tTV .nopels.120t Klmber- ing, M seFgovemment cont>nfk)enllal. 734-7472 .• JiSTOiie--- Savings and Loan AuociattonItion. Savings Associatioft. er hlyRd.orcaH735-0232‘ irg es oil clllzens to ba 4 references and MustthavelOyear* ha . IDRWERS — i-SiudnoLfiank^LpayatilejslejtuhajimftJiLaAJajhQ. ^ armed.thlsnewsoaoer k ipleajtalftvantJiwtK. — wPSfl*irtance.and som e HIRINGt CDRIVERS $100.000/YIM/YEAR ____(ollowiog descnbfid real propoisporty, sHuated in tho County -WbNUbLL ies evaiy titizan to read n n v E R S ^ ------oITWINTALLSrStalo"ofI IDiDAHOrandWscribed'os' Roomslor^M Oaweek,- -aS,-,,,d study these-notlce^ B Weekly Editor ------Cootaa Qai idofslttlngat ~ - Jollows. to wit: Call S36-2326* VVo> advisead those citizona - , CarolDumaa 73i73S-S999.: . ■ No oxpc ormrowing ' BANKRUPTCY ^ .THE NORTH 50 FEET OF LOT 19 AND THE NORTH 50 P 0 seek iurViar Informa- P.O.BOX646 —■------^------No Pre»;• N om orelt •.FEET OF THE EAST ONE-HE-HALFOFLOT18'ALLIN k T to oxoVclso their right labtoftfasLAccklents. tw Ih M CAL CDL tralnlniling avaUabtot 48 stales, tennlnaltern to rce ft criminal matters. . . 0 L O C K 2 6 O F F IL E R T OO V W N SITE. T>VIN FALCS ■ i ^ caccess c i public refcords Excellent Pay t e n n ^ l operati«ratton. drop ------COUNTY, lOAHO, RECOROEIlOEO IN BOOK 1 OF PLATS, ■ J public moolings Id Rtoe a t 734-3367* sflts.Tultton. fthook-DrhnDrivers are PAGE23.INTHEOFFICFICEOFTHECOUNTY TWIN T« FALLS L oo*-C lean «IMPORTANT BiBANKRUPTCY irsement,Job averagtogi22K22K miles a HECQROER OF SAIO COUNT■INTY. spacious Si 2 bdrm. $395 Pleaselase address alt legal ■ .Comm peiitlve rates on ^ - 03 ^ 300 or*6^-4b40 SuSSS!" W ict deposit, . .Commonly known os 410 PaPark Avenue, Flier.-Idaho tnm ost u tilities, n o p e ls , advertli iptor 7 banknjptcies. iSONNEL^ lO ^verl >ls.&Ka2 83328 . Call 733-S234* LEO/EMLADVERTISING IStokerat734.8452‘ -t= = k« luired. . Said sale will bo modo withi JNG QUESTIONS >r306-0St3* without covenant or warranty, = The^nw ^rnre em SSffigl - (SSS a T co-SSSfltd public oplnlor^ A tUSCi: Cellular, we op- ww!w.swlflrtfttrans.com W VROUrSERVtCES------nnn«-«wioUfilimfillfilQPOfiQiZ . llb*ourb«ii-=------^ fnSDWNETPCDS------a B ^ . to (ho powor ot s'ato conlonilorred In the dood ol trusl H adlino lor logal ado; 3 50LUTELYN0 Io c m. on m serving custo* Kt. 73aK»31. ' • oxKulod bV CARL M. MILLAF » -7 3 0 0 TMn Fans ■ SALESt■St Sirtctly resean:h. ^ LARD. A SINGLE PERSON. _ ya prior lo publication, 57678-4040 Buriey » f!o o to , It's a batter way _ ■■■ ■ os Grqntdr. to TWIN FALlALLS TITLE ft ESCROW JEROME JE Modern ofllce. noonon on< Wednesday ior „ . lto$^0<;p,trhour. rking, one that de- COMPANY, a s Trusioe. torIf thoth bonellt ond sJcurlty of aiorrtployoo or Inventory sondainday, noon on Thursday ROUTS, Perms, Casual*al work environment dmkIsI onor each Indlvkl- MORTGAGE ELECTRONICC 9SYSTEMS. INC. SOLELY rrrm.. reslroom. gaji. 1 tnjck for moM ond». noon on Fri- llcurea, pedicures ior FlexibliIble eves. days, ft uoT^”xlinsplrasasaod* ■ ASANOMINEEFORGRGMACMORTGAQE txbay.$225mo. 324-2634* |,ayy lilor Tuesday and y®™'rebound clients. Call wknd.I. hours. h 15-30 hrs. 'Sestole CORPORATION, a t 61 Clcampus. For mora euj ol TWIN FALLS County. Idaho.Iho. Office & Roiall on TuesdayTuo for Friday and Housese/dog sittm . bonoed [.(- “ iSrSme* / •A sstL KJvingCMA •FTRN’s-r s - THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARARE NAMED TO COMPLY u, Call 736*265311111111* . T«dnwin Fall*. ID F r i.. S a t Hammeck Management Saturdturday. Holiday d e a d - Low ■Shifts • WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)l(4)(A). IDAHO CODE. NO ^734.4339 or 342-7368 UnMm ” 71 ” ^ CAL SlOSertir. ; REPRESENTATION IS MAOlAOE THAT THEY AHE, OR ^ CPA lirm has a der- VWmmegf^aTSfSSS ARE NOT. PRESENTLY RE: TWINFALLS .. Uncontested divorce, RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS ^ ~ m aosltlon available. retalnlnsning and aerving ‘ ^6:30am BRIDGE\l E V I E W ■ OBLIGATION. 70!705 FHIrtJore. Brick office :essful candidate customer Tho default forvvhlch mis salesak Is to be made is: blbidg for lease. 2394 sq.ft., £ ------2 g l 3 » v e . . ^ BBIDG have an accounting eat man ERS; - ...... Failure to pay tha rnonlWy paypayment due July 1.2002 oi O'good location. Could be ^011)1 . BEASLEY-S Detail back?unds and subsequent install- re back In business, computeuter knowledge, tax ers whoi f oi & S S O F H •kPakl menta due thereattar, plus lalelaia charges; together with all m o+ utiljtiOS. 734-1000 s e r v i rlence and secretarl- atore.■ ™»Th ♦ Two WedjekPald Vacation subseort2*d In the promlssofvy notednc secured 1^ the alore- TWN ™ FALLS Darting 750 frSEfree of any errors, s t oIPSMOKINGOR p Ko?(> mentioned Deed of Trust. sq. ft. office buUdlngmome n ia a IE WEIGHT wKh hyp* )enial. and combo.« 146 lO th X w C . P'®®tease check your T^,.r .~i ♦ Healih. Dcnii . Dated; November IS. 2002 lef How many times uurancc : FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSLNSURAN6E COMPANY $450/mo. $4S0/dep. ad for any h ae v eyou tried to atop Emolovioym ent Solution* * HS dlpk>P l S r l^ e q u h r a - OplkalIn< . C/OCAL-WESTERNRECONV(NVEYANCE CORPORATION Please catt 734-4504' mmistakes iS the first •"'okiiikIng o r lo se weight, m m-aHe S Av*. E. Ste.24 lent ♦ CoOegeTi 'uition PO0OX22OO4 TWTWINFALLS------dday a lhal It tuns. over th e power wimin tTwInFaWa* , ‘ Exceilerillent verbal a n d Assistancer* c . El Ca)on,CA 92022-9004 EicallentE l lecatlonslll a < . C all M agic Valley writtenn ecommunlcatkm (Schotarsh,h,p} (Scholarship)Wp) - |61B)S90-0200 C'Commercial lease wiih After that time N y"0«<»8a»S311.* p ^ rSoiSTfJTRUCTKm auns /on^ls Cerda ololllce space available. ThCrhe Times-News I ' Constnistnjctton worker* n Your com Tobteomaileporto/our To 6« o « jippartefovr e n UlUpstaira Key Bank and wili not b e k o in . neede 83301 T.S. No, 104T72W)9 111991 or Sunny McKehrey lowrar cholesterol and twiperper. Sm ooths and cepttonal AWWWVW W -736-3933 o r caD 208-731»-73fr-3933 Parcel No. 00702 2i280-5001. ^ lioped severe muscle wishes surface of nw rt. Ap red concrete floors, E m atbem ------H o n e e o p t h u s S ilH ' riad • On March 19.2003. at ttte hourhou o f l ?:^im . ol said day. P UND by ldal.0 P ow er, *iii°”uon**“o!a£>» • a*li. i Mwwalkt w ~ ' ' ■ ' wee* ; at THE FRONT ENTRANCEICE O F FIRST AMERICAN le a s e or s a le . P r o fe s - rabbitibbtl. friendly, dom estic- sis ol)l IRhabdomyotysSw curbsu>s using hand loola Fax:: 509-225-4013SOI I « » nfSL i III C M a K a ~ — • .-TITLE COMPANY. 200 THIRDIRD AVENUE NORTH. TWIN atonal & retalL downtown ated.ted. Call 676-3157 10 kklneyeyiailure.ordaiam- . orpowsw e r tods, Induding orVisH/isn our Retail ■ ■ • PALLS. IDAHO. RRSTAMERJiERICAN TITLE INSURANCE *'area. Toe many to list. kMntHentity* Hymenlember died after Bey ^lata, ts trowels, and Loc*ttonjt: Loc i—i. - ■ : COMPANY, a s trustse, wHI eelsen a t public auction, to th a 9,Call Kip McKelvey 734. =— jse . you may be enti- acreg-ira)-ireeworkplae* y, srtualed in the County of m ™U T/Sa rr*shlypour*d y M p S x a sK t k ). and described a s Mtows, Omces-VartouaSizee C 3ncr*te.Flnlshe* lu : teM m a i n d cr*le surface. May U&CeUuIar ftlocattona . AVAILABLE------‘S J J J make menoney tsiking on tha phone.ph ' LOT2INSUICK40 f 6 u >EN>EN ADDITION. TWIN FALLS Hi I concrete and se t | tianlcal bull ler your ms. S ets stone to 1 ^ — ------WE OFFER ; COUNTY. IDAHO. BECORDECDED IN BOOK 4 OF PLATS, latmaa/NewYear SSi — ,-PAQE-13.-—L0AN MOO RE(RECORDED 2/27/2002 AS ^ d stone ttructur**. tt.'F o r m ore informa* ThiatiI* lean entry level' - • PAIDTBrRAININO------MNSTK003403HS £ - ^ 1 . 1 8 3 ^ tth Avenue Caet,TMnFaHa, A tton. no experience 0CUVER1ERY I • IN 8 U WKANCE AFTER ONLY SO DAY!ja y T ^ : SjZ Sh*’*"**”” "" 139 Sixth Ave. W est q u ir s jl^ r tlm * SHORTAGFAGE DELIVERY • GREATT APVANCEMENT OPPORTUfrruN iT iB S POBOX1163 •SANiktA <^kiM » Sakl taM M i IN nwd* wttK■Wiout oovenant or warranty. 0OOODINQ3 7 Large * ehop. ' f S m DRIVERS . •xpraae or biip M . regardkto>gtida.poeeeeelonorencunv til 7 3 6 -2 2 9 9 - A^alabl.iMeOaytftEvenlngsl thelo UALD0NU8E8 rent$3S0oraelL Call dau80fUartel.eem hour,ir.$1160p*rhour I Th*Tim braneea to oatiery me eM oM&n en secured^ end punuam 733-1359or73t>2210* « ^T.*.F«b.,D ^ imeaNewal'e O _____ toJhftj)ONir.oLMla.cont«rr K25i Leave Meg** OT.Jc■ jJ^ I*mporary aeeeptln(>^ ap^tkwa Or r to start . exacuted by CHAD E HENKC m o r ------7 Q Q per hour to dean. HUSBAND AND WIFE, ass 0Qranlor, to TWIN FALLS . AduilLabXfflale. kl13. wn.safewort(ing driver*.r*. Mon.-Frl. or ^ * (min.hr*, req.) TITLE ft ESCROW COMPAIPANY. as Trustee, for the 9CommerdaWletall S pace J ' lLab S X, lemale. big ^ J Kiens.Wehave40 SaL a^ beneM and securtty ol OMACI\C MORTOAOe CORPORA* << lorleaae.Graalk)catton * 1wp. ^ ' found in Twm. Itons available. The . A pp tic a c o iio r sStop i by today for an interiterview and oondRion11616 TION. u BeneActary. recordedded April 26,2000, aa tnatiu- Bonier CoOieX. m ale, ^ » 5 LOCARi24ha,».l B ^lloraperos.gmoa. dependindabt*. hav* a Addson Avenue E. ioblafer40hour* goSjdrt. ‘ m enl No. a o O M O llir* , Mo rwM F als High School weekekenda avail. Meala ft • FALLS County. Idaho. Twe^8FO$8Saraach Yellow Lab. mala, snacks irw**k. Apply *t w ^ wwell e l with other*. 32-525«\ 9 :ka included. A lagest THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARARE NAMED TO COMPLY or1800SFtor$1.500. < oundlncounty. Cad C 324-6764.* thenearast Must I hah*ve rallabi* - WITH SECTION 4S-1S06(4)it(4)(A). IDAHO CODE. NO M ae0 734-703S.- 5* ^ :le. Application* 1 1 ^ I^ X l«nal..K, BigjTi1 QUALITY care. Job Ord REPRESENTATION IS MADfADE THAT THEY ARE. O R TWW T^j FALLS pup, ibi**t ARE^^PRESEmrRE,RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS Q(! villas for 16mo. or Adpaii iTlm eeN ew * OffloMhep-Wwahouae'a 6 .O*S1 ia.,pood,.!< . 55i'»“r. ICCP. 735-9290* Opport V artouaSiua femasmale. ojoer^ -ISS! 3rd 8L W est AOtOfe $ $ moM im Nnv p e n o mCl a ATA TTm datauN ier Which this san•ale le to be made ie: Hi B/w < m Twin Fall Tllm of Suft8 502 TWin I »aynMnldueJunel.2002ol A iONTROIKOLLEIl AHn:Di rinFotU ADOfD0P7XM ^200. opportunity to Mn undaandaubeaquentbwtai- « op S!sxizs:ssi£is Border CoBie X, neu- the growrowm oriented M ^ ments dua VterMftec plua IMMe chargee: togettwrwimal ured male, young aubeaquent awna advwte«ld byb| beneficiary pursuant to X atSw arehouae HoieUCasino ft RV idul " ^oi lnWinnemucca.pan 0te terme and eoodntene 01 e^deedeltFWsale t CoKeSpiuX,pupe HCSSAOE nr. BiNiDic^! . Ttw estlmalad balarwa ewirowing a s ol this data on th t NewwaSeblekwleeee.7 5'S?! iH d d e r Hospitality • 2 0 2,400 Sq. Ft. HeeletAlound X. adult D oni pi p. We are seeking h, t >xo f t Panimily Medical Centerer , obUgatton secured by eaid de324-IMI • Fa« <20K).124-.W8I • Heunderorinlhbaale.and 104.600 ^ Sq.FL ured male, adult avoldir Next te«M Twin Fans A T dir>g empleyment aer- m m intheOam^yd.ki i Sl. Bai tnistea's lees and/or rsasonsonable altemey'e fees as 2 Lab X pupa, vice scams, s< writs lo me Bm^ieis Is a-mission-drivenI heailh I care omnrzof/ort prot authortted In the promisaofyy nenoted secured by ttw afore- j PIt/Boiten Terrier X Federieral T rad e Commis- mt-/bcused care. We are looking)Zfor caring vrojessiomis whoV leanlin to mentioned Deed of Tn«L leutered male, big pup a g o £iTSx*5pSrS* S k 'fyt Jor i a top qualitj/ heolth care prorovider. Dated: November 15,2002 Aftert 6pw 734^961.« lalory compliance HRST AMERICAN TITLE INSIMSUHANCE COMPANY rlence. CPA pre- ■RN(FJ(FT4Pn wjugleMLCcmMb^ al Frau bul not required. Iminec C/O CAL-WESTERN RECONViNVEYANCE CORPORATION k rtne tar. 1-C i mediate openings. Seddiw RN's witlrith experience in OR. ER. POBOX22004 -< / OB. All shifts available. El Ca)en.CA 92022-9004 h rarSSraSnESI IWaal. S I ^ S T SIS,. ^ uiMisihewayRwertit lent ben»ntlua packag.. II ■OilcfjicfFiiundatOfficcr(FT) (619)590-9200 fTWINFALLS i 20x24ft. Wscif•canonl)(ksipanMtals46 /sAijis Cerda SI$50Ano. Concrete noor. i ^ ^ yftsnsoldcr ^ 0 fbr Critical Access Ko^tal and RiRural Clinics. Responsible for CaB73S0473. >-8»* t please send your oigaiu and policies alcra wilh adminisbatiibationcf -PUBUSH: December6.15.22.22and29.2002 — dilylor«-i»dtte ~ I i r A - Y I ' “" “y p' TWTWW FALLS S to n g T T H S. one with sa la ry re- accountwnting practices. 3-5 yrs experienceice in healih 0 8 -8 7 7 -4 6 4 3 your dMdMi iilsd ed. be Mm •Rttitctn -kBmentsAvilL •Ufrln/AD&D FALLS Large, cieM over* super nice park. i (BURI.BV) 2 bdrm«. t bath. $550« y o u ’v e s e n $185/mo. ! ' wllh IreaRV TNERESTNOW *1 S300 dep. One berm, unti 4GLE7 Find lova and i------$450. Water/stww pau. StE TH C B E ST ipplnesawlthacempal- Please can 423-5»«^ FaivnbRWkApt * M\ ilecempanleni Agae . TWW FALLS Lg. 2 bdnn.. Conveniently kKated re 6-90. H earlO uest. I Oi - IW bath lowr^Kiuae. New nexl to dMng. shopping, Veronica V« 644.1167* refessional match* )oklng for exixtra money paJnt/Urpet No smoking akers aince 1990. Free SS2Smo.Call734m20* JEROME FR ee Mobile lie: 1*800-949-0411 m DISC:r v E R home space with water/ ^.Harwo^com- f Q . • • fW ^yALUM -ftBto- -MwermckJded. For secu-' ssssr. rww. Seeo^. 3 bdrm, 2 '.T.’TSffiX “srlly & light m aintenance NYWEEMS >r-the-holidday'$? ------— R-E-S-E A R--C-H ------C R - O IU P ------TOOAYI. ^ duHas. S CM I73M 123* Pleaae cafl your Model open 376 Lerm ' iiiiKIHBCRLY Single wide = = ! D i : Api. ^ Cau Chuck 733- 647Faantnx*Ava. and•> new double epacet t iscovery Resisearch IS looloking f o r y o u 8 ^ orTonnI 734-4012.* avail. Friendly Villafle ^1 0 6 SMobile B ataiaa. Ask Yw i MIIA l Ls N a w e a r- about itm m h rent FREEt ( W o r ktlO -l^ u rs peli e r w e e k . ) pet/paJnt, carport., lets ol- Cal4»«a6S.* storage. W/D hook-up. ► : S62S.mo. (B(I1)020>1200‘ VWINFALL^ Single ft ~ I n o c ^ ' f l u ' s deuMsspeceaavaB.Ptae Ve:^fejit|eifp 1 [l® n g : fssMMtuT^^^n ^ S A IU T O M *J D k M i h o u v w B - IE YOUR . , iarcagfjar Y Competf^e W • Excellent VWork E h v i r o n mment; i '.V • -Unaiiyj.2jL j»m- _ SSS A P . -B I ftLd_Trainjxig_ ------— 8 8 « 3 6 r ------■ •-Elecible-Scti:heduiing-For-Rareirentsi — i w m s i s o .— ^ OMROMB T Private room, II!TIMES-NEWS ■ ClaASStPlED MMwn and laundry ...... Uleasepidcupanapplicai k e s e a i d i S h ir* OEOEPARTMENT cation at Discovefy Re! 5 208-734-5538' CIroup r o 762 Ralls A ve.. (The(1 Turf Plaza). Or c a ll; [ i ;

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    n T » W W 5 ------~T~M w i ------j ------Pull lima COM* truck driver. ~— JOB CO flPS~" TMEDic [• School bus drivers for G ehjIy^oM ^rlctn. ■iiAUBmiA PROFESS ------LMeinA«UD4»CAA.bsek--—JromrSchool OWWcrtor n Must be exparfenced. I m Sodal Sdences, ible houn kilions avail,>11, irimmediately. '02-'03 school year, COL rlenced, motivated indl< Dantal C 4 U e d M S urgivary exp. helpful, but CCWEERS Call731-479S‘ lal Ed. olc. Benelit aodIv ^ vogo.S7.00. . _ req u ire d . Will tra in for vidual for year round farm VOCJOCATlONALTnAINma wlllliI train right person. ^Establiablisfied r q in person al ------B R tv e t e — ------COL,-musl hava.goo4- - -Sand resume 10 idAv*-E-TP*— bonusoa..Thisrhislsaiunand - - -wofk.-Kn«vla^ ef (arm- - oBCD n OR MGH SCHOOL" - P ro fwfwatenalvpMAMar -Manufalufacturer'orstandard Attn- w d «IAve.E.TP pacod en WDB. Inc. P.O.Box donvironment. Come Join our luffl. Enjoyy driving record, and be DIPLOMA good Id organlzatkxia] skins sn d ccustom u s hardware. l 802TwinTwli Fans ID83301* SALES • ■ . PUisse applyply inH person m ulMrt fiiihmrt r—itfnif »lnCluditucfoLPOlcLmsdlcaL dona and*^Ing^o C*nkntorS^o^^acfcets (c T towU28houpAve. ------dental,! itnganlndtvidu- — ------IniM lgt al, life, vac. ft holiday- PR OFESS e m Solutions — '— on^^oi^M ]^ ' Call 73M 341 TWInInFallajD 83301* ♦Avail/allable 401k retire- OrantM mmybualnessl ' |["Pi®X'"aMi multiple iulaty bonusee, • cutive ol nationol 1201 F alla Ave.Ave, E. Ste 24* “ h h js & jL J ! 1-800-863-S62r S=T!------m w t t pi plan ft potential lor posltkvS k s ” Team . Soto or Hellol. ■ or call 324-4426 bMwem t sharing. requin sonrlces corpo- New equip. 88e-e06-57B55 e-4pm. M o it ^ .* HAIRSTYLIST UW)RER 5 o 8 bW eERR degree seeking an Indl- ^botween0«riv5pnr j MomndaylrutnwiI uakMi ELECTRICMN - Seeking licensed styfist. • lmntedlate-openings: m « Twin »s p u rch a ses within k n o \X ^ ?g m ® 2 S L . ffia"iSiv” PTorFT.AUdienteie Pam il.i, muil u abM to To "« sire to loana . r c I f S IILukels L DRIVBR^"^^^n Joomeymanelectrfcianor ^alls area for tight and Burchasing materials yeare provUed,-^ commission. hleavy e a t duty poslllons In ^ O' irim^t under the di- excellent liccessful organi- I I * 4 a STATES* ______dJMnefitsJuo------(ood The Individuals . ' ' ------roptimBrrESffl------netekZK vV - Dn-of-tha^urchasing------Siarta4m ___npn^ompetlttve saJoo._____factu^ d n o : .a l l . ager^Requires-lwo. .'..complete M l l e y ------.------$48,000-4-— — ------full time work.------absorVtraining- ~RefllBle«d Call 7^7600 to apply.* _ . Ca«735-1200* , ableiMe for operators, sanlta- m e o iicAL c T r s o f p u r c h a s in g . . tions, ap; sred Nurse— .QualincationsI ipl maior respon- Mammograi>grophy RN. Class A COL f.HazM at i CRT for clesn/steriro .»Porumes.324-3S76» ; Experience. Casual for partially Ihvalkl lady, . q? m c a l “ n r e p;>RESEKTATIVE r i »»»»">■ tasks. WageOOE. ,! JS&'SS.,. M ^ t a / n Vhw Conductlucts telephone con- p r o p e r t www,silukokosonlino5o org DrWng Postions Avail. Resume required. Apply < leneralmalnienancaand " :RTY Management SPECfAlAUST Call Stacov V C f Cu f r with current and pro- S S K oy WiHuirnson ______^'',22SiS2£5H _ inltor.Plekup a p plicalion------■------' ------= pective WgalQlHiafalls. -T yj?ep^ 2z.a4aa.ot--^ ______8 UvBTCustomoiKundsn ^ -inlalllgtiiLEc^oyroent- irt- Lgke's------ihter^ QeriaWc^ • u™ «onjiU J,.J^_K Si;rrKfastbg-bonda We- -uter skills in ExccI n e ed e d . \ m our Jerome fox 381-461-4649. 706 experience. Must be tx ►•CNA Night Shifl d. Working knowl- pieid Ollicoco, flosumos for 5241 or 727-6 ird. P osi secondary. edge ofof (ormlng(< ft ranch- considorat 27-B424; Mil . g f tiv e n a ------a b le JO work lour t o • * ►LPNNIthlShI# ;aiion aro 10 bo 38M187or7 or 706-5M0 PT/rellel noodod OTR. INTERVIEWINQ 60 hour shHts. Thurs. thru Btlon w/buslness Ing opera>eratlons roquirod. sent to tasis is necessary. S a la ry Di slan Ferlic. HR EOE/AA.M/F/'WNiO' Roelors. Woslom Stales. FULL TIME ONLV. S u n .'6:00 am. lo 4:30 PI l « = 'a ° A '' Idaho Oepan- — 'OMER SERVICE a insurance i. Canada. SSOO sign e n NO EXP. NEEDED pm. Excellent benefits leaithftWollarD: r«loyn»ped abilities ® n ® '" . previous ex- train. iraccepied.S1S00 — A " S I S lS ;in jemeni experience 4)/The State ol perionsoprofcarolorrod. relief drivors. LANDSCAPE ♦SWS k k & HoUday Pay Fi siness reading, writ- ^ an a g em Call 734-0062 ^ mo.tostartlnagreeme- LA uired. Pay will b e » a"sn Equa oppof RMularMalnttslntenance nt. For mtsnriew U HeallhArtok>n/Dental F . show attention to '» Landscape worker. Sun ♦Hw S - i onoxp.pfeasefax >ployer. In addi- FT. rotatingng bravEBS " — C A U TODAY It 401k orfaxS landscspe company seek- S f ’ 57-8610* given to.vi.veterans who expenoncopn0 pr'eforred, Looking tor Individual to 734-2883 IfIng 20 full time seasonal Fun Employee C a ll20( qualily uncinder state and secondary educa- SA^S~iF m ake truck deliveries for I I 11 I i l l 1 . 1- lllandscape construction i INDUSTRIAL fM erallawswsftregulatKjns,* For additional local company. Would i£i?;Zou« ^ CAL - tkKi w/bt//t H ^ e s s em phasis Full-time ca onal informo- | _ 2 i2i2—— ZiZ—.i™—J •and maintenance with a D 9 career opporiuni- tions on thosolosoposilnns prefer warehouse expert, starting wage efS8.8S per h/alric Services Is ^ jcal area, with the ______ence. Full lime position i ling lor dedicated E-mail: andothorpi>r p o s itio n s ' GENERAL hour. h Win train. Mow 1 growing industrial I------available visit our wet) with bonoflis. Please grass, prune, plant trees, Please apply '.experienced in writ- m fg.con my in our industry, lmmKllMt9Op0nlng»t in ^ T i afteot oppiv lo Box 98354 Full*P»rtVm» sishrubs end (lowers. In­ Task and Service OR mall; S'S'ear earnings in ex- Vv ..I'’! • c/o The Times-News. , a. Flexible schedule. Co. Attn esonhno,org * CDL Drivers. A & B •.-i .i... i., ------Meridian: P .o , Box 100 Mekxfie Jensen* • - r,c^ submit 1 owner operators, (lattwd. * i Fish Processors MMust be able lo operate ^ lOloglat/LCSW irwnis. N ^pe business with «'i<«< -•> ,■ Hospital Driverive Ketchum:i great lease. Fast small engines such as — I. Nolo »tilclipo«ll- Hive benefii pack- ^ * LeadingigprovWerolgeriat- on(s).tha*.lyou,r..ppV . F a x 3 8 1 -4-4649.706- 6 < settlements. Call Mike gas pruners. irenchere n = s r nd extensive train- m i u nilxtux'iiM it 524l o r 727-& PERSONNEL |! oicA L------la n la l h e a llh c a r e ing for 27-8424; can Kimball at 800-289-Ot13* and lawn mowers. Re- IS p ro fe ssio n a ls to Seastrom gram. No evenings. ^ 38t-1187or:' or 706-5240 sum e and/or cover letter ■pertenced CNA, need- i s sBkends.Fora s CRiv e r s PLUS Sl d e sarvtees to opportui EOE/AA/iyVFA(VF/V/D* NoappUcanlfae. r”must reflect each require- I P/T In private home, nuniiy amployer a confldenUainUalkttetviewcall J jperi area. 436^900* • ng hom e residents. U ro e st Class A School ^ fOiVclro^wwiStrsnoraoi! WCAU • K arri t from February to Novem* ------exL 2 amd n d :(ax resume lo : • lnMagicVajjey24^»^ - II time aide needed at u e d ic a I t r a i n e v sM aLE8 u \ ] ; a l p h a r m4ACY a i 1-656-506-1 GENERAL txber. To apply go 10 your QeSaiiS an o Place. Must be 106-8516 or E.Msil ORIVER^^^^"^ NO EXPERIENCE ^nearest Job Service !• Um 8003FOaol.com,* least 16. crfmmat back- c o m e P a r t NEEOeOATA TON C 0 •TEAMS* Offtee. Case #1550. J,OI. ound check required. ID 1036400* B 'oun I (PHS).. is pari of a Of thCh e L e a d l n g Are you tired Ol sitting )ply al 2 t8 West B Sl. idual needed for s t a dock, or throwing S 7 10 start n r Fortune 500 Manu- i I I 8 m a n a n d «woman K>ahone. ID 886-7665* Team buslnasi>ess to business ■ needed who) freight? No mors. PAID TRAINING MARKETINO rho yearn to S>»PK»!>0 Stores. Ine. is a salea. PreviousPrav sales sue- ■ ewn.Maka$Jw $1500« Viltlall Flexible shifts ' ne 500 company cessamus 48 states, ismiinalto Great benefits * E S S X a S 5 JOtCAL v k k ia ^ must, management ■ mo. Com panylanylriMng. luariared in G reen . exp.helpful.'Salary. hel persons with ¥Exciting opporiunity (or a Ibulon on ouc rum IncwMtvalripitrips. LaaiTt W. Since 1062. vre commissnisston. benefits. M a t t S to i drop & hook. Our' didevelopmentsi doabikties dynamic creative A ag- Wohf)jS W te; srss lokc* howloworitvMfcwltham. gresshre individual to JcSt e*f PatientPa Care Senric- plata Ir >een a leader In pro- Opportunfllw «y lor growth. RcRWfmlR.RrrwTifnuuivt mocWarte r aalec, dnvers aresveraglrtg dedk^ied senrice Sand n 20K mik» a mo. moeperwence. «the Holder Hospitality ms.-A Applicanti must poa- aponsibliM ittaa mckKte pro- idtj«iin.lo; 2C».7mi)! lancw . QroupattheModetTHo- mess s s dynamic leader- vldlno ikje to our custom- ranklstOstOmsn.com * — Direct dep. & medical igaducailonand . tel. Casino &RV Park h hip skills, a Bachetor _ QualityV heatmi cara sanrtc*. vhlch is matched TMAV —*------benefits av»n.^36c+— ~ ly o ur dedication to f t a t f f f bonuses 2 yrs. OTR. 4S0 Falla Ave. f 101 Wkmemucea. ” Require ex- ofNuf Nursing Degree, or a t a t o dcUenta.mckiding l as- ■ asso-— ------parterice m developing > Maatar's as: Degree In aaaam lammates. We ara Heavy aqulpmeniaqi com-1 Obis.. & Haz required Twin Fans. ID ^ ig for the (ollowing p«ny t o lTallr»»1.a6ft4fiS.nufflKimol five years dam- o u a rastaled d tasks. ^ n r t n In n e ^ O la sales I W aW ar.PW Falla. 10: p a rso n lo p f p - a ' - ' lour groups; player devel- onatrn stra ied experience W e will« provWe training ft r u o cover ^11 o fl i-r.~ -r-r M^wrigw^oxji•xp-raqulred. opment; enieriainmehl. wtthtth at i least three years reward SE Idaho. _ groundi FLOOR S ll>«« p ^ Y ^ I nparaoa i . S i S < X ^ - P H AlA R M A C V — o a rtfcia t BMi.------: leveiopmsnl'.''RsqrrV •>P«iiperience. Washing- Forimninnadlatemnalder- M ANi I 436-($1 a i ai T i m i T Y — I N A G E R O R M b oe. M apptkw ita m enis Include: be cem - toin n StateS RN license ation.1, |pleaa* ennall or B Times News I .•...M .. aubleciloprMn puterpu prollcienl. experi- raqulriqulred. Prefer an ap- ta x y oourraaumeato: u SSTAFF 0x548. I «« ,Mi Diugtatlitatm g* een n ce preparing S imple- P“wicantwithnirethospi- bn.«Un Bls.lDa3303* I i mentiiw budgets, exp. in 1«IIl e • x p e r ie n c e a n d F u (00■.pajssy”" J*”*!ARMACIST. radio. print advertls- nderalandlng. Ra- LPNs ft RNaaFuBTlrraft Fu A L Cist. youMU1 eni^ k n « ^ patl-Uma. days.ayt,«vanlAga N H y u n d a i ing. exceOent oral & wnt< tpaonslbllltles o n will in- wdL len communicstkm tkJQs. dude u d e facilitating design S u r e lceai a RN to do con- that you'rMi're woriOng lor a Bhr.shW a. & a minimum ot 3 yrs. vjmtegratkwofheanh *2 « fI isedatkm . Orculat- >«ad«r min t the specialty die- xp. prafarred. Special Events ft Casino careira dettveryt system to n g . ais(Jso som e shift worit count reUretail industry. We td. Surgical Unit. offer a cocompetitive salary B odySS hop IMarketing exparience. ">•eim ipatient needs, u ^M ed. W e offer a very compre- ell a • a thorough knowt- taaded PRN RNs a n d beneHtefits package In- ^ ■ ^ ■ 1 w e 4 0 f henshre benefits package eOg*ige and u^rstand- Shiriey' g34-4433Ext.138*8 eludingng vacallon and M a nl a a j g e r | 4> bonus. EUgibiWy ■ Including health, dental, ingotg of JCAHO. Tri-State iM a cg^ i l E O W i t e e S vision ft life insurance ♦ a Mem<•m ortal Hospital Is k>- puL L T il nelits package be- TIME JO BS gin al 2W 6 1 hours per week. m f - n i ' Great Benefitsits including «40tkp(an.llyouareinter- catedHad m south aastem niparelnce o needed, e sted in this challenging W aar training. Welding. You'll hi DDLEKAI'IT D o w v VEEKLY------career opportunity p le u e hove excelleni , , , 40IK, vacationan, incentives irlcal. machinery growthh t p o te n tia l a s a IS lOO) Contact StaoUOEEO. submit youf resume or borde o o N n g to ex p an d ttie ir s a l e s (i SnatoRlvorl S rir. M ust b e a high m em berBr cof our team. For se ll th e pasal home. apply in person at the *ngg withw mikl climataa their top of line Uncoln, M en ln B u h l5Extra 4 » w a ^ top pay in thehe industry. MoMTHuman andiId endless outdoor derationv please u"', s r sfrsume to: ShopKo onda automobiles. M ust have BS2.070tot8l Raaouree Office •cttvii:tlvitias. Competitive . AnquaMy. 62SStieehan8L Mlaiy>lary. excellent bene- f u i S r ? >. Inc.. Attn: Janna people skills & work ettilcs Call Richardlat ai 733-1825 ELLANEOUS ^ HalUand!nd. Regional Ra- ^ sarrvlpymanL P.O. Bo i 3900 »«»*♦I wtth rtkKatkms as- E a lo: S.W.. PO WlnnMwcca.NVN446Wb *ist«nitanca available. For nave immedisie e r u l t eer, r , SOSO South i^JueiU■.iCoit Jiulm i P lU ntM J «>«nlngs lor Ihe s ta te SStreet, tn ^ ,U T 0 . Parker. EOE ‘nfonrronnatkxi or applica- vronw ~ iijeowEEM34.* tion.oin. contact the Human . '2kMring 2 positkms: 64107: a-i R asoiMources Depanment Dorars IheitlanOtiOshopko.com WK •BomFntnBs t ^ S J K SNT S lJO B S OTri- iratwusa Workers P h o n ee:801-288-4162 :! •PtUVtaam rcurytand p t/p t s 6 o o now Ext hiring lot SO509.758-4675 * X6310.VI1Visit o u r websHa /eaood mcomaloraS2. I------orvialtwebsile * It Uft Operator a t vww.srv-shopko.com u a i li ^ | ih l m l n i I k n , t n m . b l paychMk.Ion An package.' wJristatshMpMorg* ^cieric ^po^nltyEm- ^ CS. H oneathem eem1. Oam-Spm • R c w i w . S«td8AEIo:{S05exLS38-* I ‘TbeRigbt Bei3680.pl tCan S TYISGONEI i S a ------a m!“ i i c a n s h o p=>KQ k Stores, ^M nwuiuiTFDmm ^ o u C O >0134cunty ts ovail- u a m - S MlpoaltkMiLPNorRN StT T A F F IN G Alta: Butch Heatwole GOVERMMENTJt»oklot Freo \ isRlgb logy nurse. Fult time lo a s 81 Inc. Oovemmoni omnow e • b a sed S h o a h o n e SL N. (iJaiii e„rfStuff. Neat Store, 7 o i m i i n . e . sarianced preferred. 734<482‘ T wMdKWpoMalc =------r a wM343asklorMaml* s ieat People.* isuccoss com 12-6099.* Positions A v a i lIable a For... 1-600414-2S05< • R N k-A JI Departmentic n u - SWfis - All Hour J. AikJcusabouiour t IS PH Y SIC A L T H[■RA I I m n* O R A s s i ml A W T - Full-lime. p y l M current bccnsureire required.r< i. lliesc • ^ a s S a . — ■ CNIMICAL DIFIIFRNDBNCV COUMSBI R L O R -FuB-tmw I mih loming In Hailey. CAOCC required.re I year of experience:e preferred.( an be a ■ COMMUNITV CC CONNRCnOM COORlR D I M A T O R - s Th? Tim es-NL* ei while ___ _ FuNiime, Computeauier ikiiu required. Social Sciencex e degree preferred— E x(pertenced p e automotive techihnidan. incentive ^p g i X i A c ______■ CUNICAL RN/U ftnSO n . is accepting applicationsg walk: ------A M t - Urokjgy Offlce N urje.e. fuiif um e diiys. b a ^ pay & com prehensive9 Ibenefits package, McO/Surg o r ClinicJlnical experience required. n g Routes in Twin Fnlls. 11 O pppoiUinlties p c In two locattonsw in the Magic Valley, g QMC itions are 7-day, tMrly-morrs at 1.12 Wc Offer CompctlUtitive S alaria & an Excel!«Uent Benefits CallIII IBrad U ng 324-3900 Jersrom e- Package forr anyar Position 20+ Hours/ ielivery positions nnd canFalls I or rs/Wcck. Danin IPthraon 735-3900 TVrtnIn F a lla ______Bilingual CaneancUdates Encouragcd to.to Apply. rce of nddidonal incomcL*kt.K)2. w ft paid for your m o rn in g \v Magic ^teyttoglonfond MMBcdC«i**r HumananRMourcM P.O.Iox4W409, IWin M b, B MM09 Earnim $30,000-$60,000the (inIrst year. 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SaaUng woman, 4040.n s SOMEONE SPCCUU.IAL igomg WPM. 43.9T . taStoa. tiond Hcrwtt. ynMT*. tnietworaiy.y.conAdent, coi ssst'sasrsc: f l W b m e n danM «w W^aw ay. 0^7382 WHI— e. alncw* SM. no drudrugh to AMHALIOVI S e e M n g eav*. honeat opOmMW SP. SX'. h a m ay*a. anfoyt rodeo*, danc- ^ 2LSm end vwd wm,• • y oma. capneom, 33. 9'4 Wandahip. »754003 . waaw, twnay amee. aiNng. and CMHSTIAN SWM. 37. t ^ amtar' 8P. 32 •337360 MondW»own. 1^ tr i lanac trnae. S**Wng Wls -30-tS. SWM. 43. 6- f . 189lbt. L*0. N/S.W. b* h^ t Hrw. poaatbl*Hbla LTR. ' ' ■ — ~inm iw n— ?£2Si5SL— SWF. *7. m otw . antoy* go*' rMlar meraata. atrMma. 8**Ung nc SSKSSkwiM -siSw . tor poeetto LTR. 0618358 . ■M. I U m . U M M . • kida. muaic. mo>tet.tpc»tfc 0704212!1 itoioNdAFmNo'MO ~ moMaa. N M IA SaSSta s s t Iorould00rtun.» 8 8 TAKE A CHANCE uha BW U.^^mual ■« IM man. inick dnver. teeks AREMCOMPMTWLE W/M. 40. *n|oyt at* outdoor*.Mn.h4ung, Wfcpoa- CH^nEosLod.OOK AUKS NEV HEY. |.78._WS.«791840 _ rm 4141. ST . N«. thy: trudi dnvw. )owl- Mhktg. campmg. walk*, tt i« ia L m « a Q 20ie SF. 38. S'lO*. 140ba.M. Wonda hair, SWM. 22. S'll*. II SWM. 33. an|oyt country muaic. b0< I. turttett. leniiUT' ercydea. wafes. dnvaa. watcMng mg. old lel*«teun ihow*. Seeking, SF.S ramanca. Saatong SWP.. 35-35^9. tor d««0(>AKMO molharQl«v«*,lovMapI aporta. bowing. t^ w M h a u p iw w moviM. cuddkng. qutot ttmM. SWP. 19. monar. aaaht tMrio on n o o le akn«la rtghia at hom*« Ofo around me tovM anow boardMs r a s s s s s s™.<4.. S5-r. browivhaMl. Anea. >*• "*« wah ttnair InHrMta. tor companoW 5JS2«{» '««• ttie LTR kind M . 1»-29. who ■NakHM.Oa^euMBer • Inua*. Seatdng Iwnayty^Mrtad. a hon. 18-89. amofc*., « 7 tt « aUlng. campmg. and 8**k« tWp. 0387412______0990891 _ >aMlaa.lypca»MatJn.ga>M38304 e at OMtoman w«i aMa* aim MatMta CVEirrTNMa aakM contented. paatMn. bv*.'. undertlan«ngu woman. 20-40. ----- I ^ ^ S P E C UIAL L M w ra— « 8 4 W l.a t.fe. tor LTR. •798383 « «.12208______i a ______tCNO HE VOUR EVES Oeneroua.cunoutSM.4B.tkei.tkMleanv n r • UMMQ VOU POfNCV ___ _ SWM. 30. Cane*f, am d SM. 99. erv>ya counay mual SWP. 38. blond«ttua. N/8.i S T U ------A T ijf Uju O r r *n|oy dWng gout.Ml. bowang. moviet. . N O N ^OOAHCS 1 POUND HCRC J0M4W wond*rt(4. nwawr. m iM ■■ lo m*«laemeena t u SF.31.ST.Hadutwzai.< ct»w -Oty ol Angela' LocUng torr a WF. 24-29. whe doetnl My tovoraetovt aporm mowboar«ng.WM. otd 1*t*vl*lcm t h o ^ daaalc roc urMl*a(ang wf» Bwa dandng and havtn*Mtng lun. and more 8**idng «. rirt an amptoyad SWM. ig.atoiatoo Him MWg. campmg. LooHng toLTR O9004X______siw s aiSKTSti ato w on«i ol aubitanca tor tova « Rm* la unM^ertamt PWaileaM be Idart gmaanwi wtiee b i to o k lr^ to r 1* ss’.ss;, a gH. 18-33. who la rie*. honeat. UVETORK* bafMn30and4».N«.»780(7B0«aa > w *yg»849984 iwkeraokay KHnbwly. actMaM (tn I thm. 0811228______romance. 0387437______------W781878 mg.hwangaganwnStoSMl.'itaihaw 2^2! ----- SWM. 39. ^ -r. ta0t>*. browbrowrvbto*. ^?_tr781880 _ UKES HAVMO FUH LOOKMO POR VOU IhM Harley* and hotrodi,, redrecfc-n-roa. TAKKACACHAMC*" ■ . 82. tormi tot a Bvmg. ar«oys hwa- SWM. 38. leaemptoyd. *ntoyi •• miurtcatton. SWM. 43. IMh*r.r.arMgoa.-gaidar»- ar OOVOVOUWAMNATALKT ^ rV^al h^. ^om^ cooking, a l mutK. Tauru*. 23-j3-y*ar.oM SWM. tmokar. , enowmoMmg. and mor*. Looldng, mg. campmg. tport*. roadtnpa. ch i*ni tunai*. utgoMg. 00*rwiwyJed antoya tpor>o(ia ol any kMd. vkJeo atody. w hom ntoatoiel outdoor drwL 8**Ung SWF. 31-30. wtti ilmlmlar 3l-40.wholMetodovwi*tyolHyoiawtg*^ 3 E s s ^ '-ihar* r good umM. gam**, chhhlldren. and any outdoor r S■ga. X . 0812104______mtor*ata. tor OTtWendtftp 038731r393 0407819 ______activay OoQi ig tovar tovM oowr enanil* THMKCWCOFHE MW*I. 18-28-287 Lera be tnendt drait Dm 52 y*arr. dorky. s.m> SF.:SF. 35-45. wan aamar ' ) ' SHAREUPE poaaAle rMaaomhip. conaidefal*. I aoma«na goofy. aomeona alaazy. mmtaa. outdoors.ra. tfteaiet.» kw riMlC. ------.S igXEAQC r; SEEKS PUN 1— aomaona crazy, aomaonaona ugly, aomaona dlrly, somam eona ru d a. woman,in. 38-55. tor LTR, swm! ^ 5 'n ' . 210to*. * 2 2 * aomaona bald, aomaoniMna angry, aomaona dangaroitrous.soma- ~ v^ s Koh, ona dorky, someone1 goofy,g< aomaona wtio stinks, ditficull. someone loud, vvM.40.8naSS ud, someone strange, aomaonio n a pervert* ti>a outdoor*, loofcirti ogamoua. pattttnate. HW ad, aomaona married,d, iaomaona cheating, aomaonto n e Insane. a triandahip. mayb*lyb* tMt*>g io'°nS!r ato. rw idi comtort ol *om*. aomaona blilar, someoileone drunk, aomaone cheap,ip. someona «flsas20 on* «773ISH29 _ alaazy, aomaona crazy,zy. aomaona ugly, someone dirty,dir acme. M inrwBESTFRCNO ' ' LONEPATW / \ m w s f a . . . ona ruda. someone baitbald, aomaona angry, somaomone danger. !7.8-r. 300to*. tovMHghtt o u a , a o m ao n a dorfcy,^ sSS^SS?-^SrX: ssn?’,! aomaona dllllcult, aoma i S ^ J S l S l S : imeona loud, aomaona atranga,ga, aom aone home, lo^ ■■irstrrK tor 2JKSN/Drugt. WD. 0383384 To purchasase m ore than younr free 30 w ords, parvartad, aomaona' mimarrfad. aomaone cheating,ig. -aom aone tor Saungiling. poaMW* LTR. PACE TO PACE inaana. aomaona blliailiter, aomaona drunk, aomaonKine cheap. I Y-onmeona crazy, aomaona ugly.ly. aom aona ,)f“ Y00 j m wouto M to meet a «pedai. er w ord, please call11-800-234-5120 dirty, aomaona ruda,, scsomeone bald, someone angingry. som a- ona dangaroui, aemaoneone dorfcy. a o m aona goofy,fy. so m eo n e to earth. ior% ndSssTiffiSiri S H \= who allnka. someonetna difficult, aomaona loud,d, so m e o n e would lov* » hear Ir laiy ame to g a ^ . 0559502 atranga, aomaona panparvartad; someone married.d. someone snPTX KUM. JUST UKE VOU ehaallng. aomaona InsiInaana. someone bitter, lomeoleone drunk. SWM, 47. ST . i7! tountry gM. aim. atBacBv*. For customer s USng. campmg. hunt, service, call 1 -8800-639-0991 aomaona cheap, aomecmeona alaazy, aomaona crazy,zy. aomaone yT^coSSiTS ng. countiy mwtie. radeoa. m ugly, aawaM * a|Mai walal. aomaona dirty, somacnaona ru d a. amokar. wtw can can owcwa ai bl*. ^ ^ , or email us at HHeart2Heart®plilacepersonal.co aomaona bald, aomaonaona angry, someone dangaroiiroua, soma- g36oe09______J com ona dorky. aomaonaI g< goofy, so m e o n e w ho atlnfca.(a. aom aone FitEOSCEKiEEKMO WILMA tiodgrbwa^ difficult, aomaona loud.lUd. aom aona a tranga, aom aonio n a pervert- SWM. 43. 5-r. brt O ATTRACTIVE PCMALl . . ______ad. aomaona marrtad.>d. i aomaone chealkig. aomaontone inuna. _£22S, M Male CC Cliristian P Professional aomaona blilar, aomaolaona drunk, aomaone chaajaap. aoma- ; «t SF. 2SU5. tor htondtltt n ' ona alaazy, aomaonlona crazy, aomaona ugly,y, aomaona womMi.34-si.^ «MU* commltl*d LtS. D N/D Ni)n-Drin!(er dirty, aomaona ruda,Ida. aomaone bald aomaonto n e a n g ry . lotWaodahip Btm.ftt!*83C«10 1 ■ -B788335 B Black WW While N aomaona dangerous.js. someone dorky. someorlo n a goofy. MVSTEflVMYOipLWB SeM CHMMOPORHitfPtNBU H 0ho (Nvvada) SWMIWU.«M)i»mw0lnUt- SM. 39. 57-,-r. blond«haz*l. NtJ, «*ry ^D Divorced AA Asian N /SNon-sm oi(er tfw ouldoon). daalTM oulgdng. enj*ntoya can«*». hMng. Ath- T •^JiarSWFw^kllw tovM what Pl* Lord mg.tponingng*>W*.8MBngnle».ou|. r LTR Long-term R elatio ------Wfe e can help. hasgtv*nhar.R*la*lala* under Dia tlars on OOMg^. lunn SF with tImllBr laitaa. |F j . Female SS Single L' itionship warm daya. <8585!58553______g7 4 ^ 1 4 AOVtmUMIANtANDFMNOSMP WtSN iimdANOHOPMa------^H Hispanic JJ Jewish SW M.80.ar^ca« c a m ^ l* ln g .U li. SW dad. 4040. SV, tTOba, NS. m .Seetowrioewemw. drlnkar. tovt9VM th* outdoors. wMar a a p LTW.»gl328 aporta. S**klatM a woman wRh tM a r . OaMSEffiU1T2iaHr|ienotabnli]r) hr lU s 18 IT o « mHro RionoginouijsiMonM;B.1diBBnfV8*ly.cmU I nUfxm I \ H I DAMCSIMCMWMOKTAWAY ______HrepQponsai M RMfeQi shodd ocof klnvikmtitnM a pl nnmMd a (14 to lo d U p i k r in i m a , race, n SWM^30^2W>10toa. NMkig. HC M ^ ^ n lo * woman. AMI m .M 9mratiamM4Bam%n,iOBiaiBa.lBl)tBiidmateMiiid iidiDiciaaagesaalMgaqidlaexuilm U tvv oot te K B iiB in k potialCD ra e tm I uMHOMiar 2p*boffig'-rssToS^-"*"? WlBliBlttolRlMOniaBbiDiRBttfNlKiaMM>|liMB;haigdinh3fijWtirtilwigwiiiottolBWliMiiiM«|*»i ______■■ ■ JC

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      SlSunday. December 6,2002,2, TImet-New*. Twin Falls,iJdahoD id ^g]_ — ■ ' ME assem ble crafts. E ABMLUTEGOIGOLOMIN^^Si ^ UtemeHnalerials^ F ', H W BW W ~NoSDownTHflCHer8hoyVJ®5~ pfovtde8UC,8ERV1CE e i CHRISTM w'^eelnfo' S l z z z z z f ™ ! ^ p l d ______2am *chi« " “ h e o eT r a O o W ----- J ■ 866-352-470707 (24 hrs)* D ear Mr. Woivoiffi aANSWER:F There U no standandard RomlJI Norman { g | laVoV.';;,; t im e s5 cCLASSIFIED. flOWES-ES AVAJLA8t£ I INTERNET M DoUgbtoerdr doubles apply only to treatm Ut ent of a double here.> .SSi o m e , . V p S MAHKETINOI " X s ' y ^ l PA R T M E N T InthtBit Burtey ana OPPORTUh ■ slam contracrads, or can they be pi*ptay it fis values, some as takeakeout, .Forireo kAdvisora S r' o s l r o t o used against.ist game contracts as some soi as penalUes! I siig g ^ t Dl jobs, caircaroer Rt. 400 participate ii Ica Connection. « « « , ourcelor • :3j ■ weU? tra{ce values is. the easiest wav wa to ""*5^ yV-5lhSt.W ly g ro w ih { TO-757-3000- 20B-7B.734.S538 ciorian?.'id-PoikoAvo. industry w . Tfd«ty P c if. IjMftoe. tiU h pU ^iSe*e ______L. ______play. That being so. I wouldu ld t r y ______. ■ ------ilc e n a a c^flLpSoven U m Idaht ______tRwLaiamonaOererPaHHeE w - O " — — rT g.opportuni. - a n s w e r TFrequently,f i when a alvalways revert to hct&rts if tot 2°e-iB.677-4543 W2l8t. o u in y o u r H ^ f l i ‘ S I \vo.-P.iil»o Avo. , com m unityIty a re a. This B H H P I H hand that hasha: pre-empted (and ununsuitable for diamonds^ At p< -(BUBURLEY) iXt - ; a T ” B ~ IS 0 sonoui>us b u sin e ss ■ •I t thus deniedi aia ,good hand) doubles bidbidding two hearts would beb e r e a ------, • Rt.436Rt. . with aarloiIOUS incomo - Rosto.uronismis . . . ' ./"-I a final contracrM t when not on lead, soisonablCj too. ______' ...... 5lti Sl, W_-t-lthW • St_E_ ..potential.il_$.i5,000 - -^ivrco.Businlusinossos ______; ___ ...... It'suggeasa.va.vold'.For example, if ------• W rta n dId - 'i• Hlland Avo. secu res Ihoho tho rights the bidding: aroundan the table goes D De ear Mr. Wolf!: to your aroaoaiprovdos • tight Manulonulactunng . J. Wo orosro 4> K-J-4-3. V 10-5-1. ppiported. Whichever way you p 3200 Calilomia KE LLS (6) aroa. Sp ch<.nocKinisoui voniory. luluixluros and KI' -t- ... now while ♦ A Q-6.3, * 1K-4 and opened one whenever wli the opponents p )2 Both Carrieirriora Subslitutcs s k a k 10 m o ro o ro iraining. Mustist I)Do moved s pre- 700-80000 Caiilomxi noodod n( ^ ^ ^ ▼ ^ ▼ still avaiiobiib ^ p n ro a sin Exc, Potontlal.lal. CollC Brynn diamond. MyIy ILHO bid one heart, emempt or you bid and raise a :suit. 600-80090 Nevada * your stoto.h Email i us al 300-4585,* lead the king from ace-kingK ssi in c c RT. 50$ Cn>-comeom ------— ------and my partnetner bid two clubs. Am lea II you livovo InI thoso aroas The TImi■Imes-News Sl'*«X r D irio i I supposed loto tbid two spades now. yoiyou might lead an unsuppot K> 10th Ava. W and wou ;ond you iho , VENDINt W 13th Avo. W c mtly has the reall Hal at « Toy & Cond-andy Umls. . 4 or does thatt shshow a reverse? ncfependent 00-396-931V. 5 king.kin 100-40030 7m Ave.E 733-OK0031. exL 348* newapaipaper routes Nom«nethowy<7^;^ ^ ANSWER: In fgeneral, going past • • 100-70030 8th Avo. E I------* o n th eWW i e s ts ld e o f RT.527t7 i = s s ^ = vrC a m p'C t oo . c o M r ! ^our first suisuit (as here, to two DeDearMr.WolfT: I 30 E Avo. I Twinvin Falls. spades) showsows extras, and since PU Rt.807 AcqulsHlons I ] . Playing transfers in responsimse to loo-iS200 S Davis of good* WU SMS you cannot rebidreh diamonds, or try a tno-trump, how should I harh a n d le RT.5 3 3 300-5001} GlGardner Avo- w«>i ior vo« to two no-trumiimp without a heart A A 9-3. ¥ A-10-9-7-2, ♦ J-2, 4A- 0- 100-600X) 7th Avo. W 100-400I LoiLois St. ------• ^ '* 200-500» 8th Avo. W R t.814 7 3 6 . 8 4 . guard. I woulduld bid th ree ctubs.Ai- 10-4.3? lO- ^ 200-700 2nfl2nd. Avo. N * a a 8 .8 4 4 .a ------though I am a SHQNE 1) a trump short, thls- (-•InMMlim IIKk. lin t I.«Iscr. f . ftliml.ft P J ^^3 ______20(}-7003rd3 « - N II.M !I.I=IIMi n i S l B S j All cans cdfihc 13 CUCURRENT R t 823 appears lo be)e tht e least lie. 100-300 .7ihA„« c .TCBVFrwKtii. ANANSWER: My best guessS isIS to 200-600p S S I l ; KING ROUTES 2 0 (H 0 0 7II .Fr««.Fo(y.MX J l ^ r r r 100-30091^ DearMr.WoHW : tratransfer nnd then’pass aa twt' o - AVAILABLE • WOAV©. e . • Wood Rtvct IrmIrm, Goodtf^ www.vrcamoci _____ R t8 S 2 • C«blo1VCo.> What is the stastandard agreem ent if heased on the iden that- If part a r tn t ir WEND'DELI. ht.710 600-800I •Sn*eRN*rV Inn, BiM m a o iJ K K M spond with a forcing no-trump, haRuw' MArkeVGVGrtl.Cdtn.tD would RT.510 ' bo,.D,. and then doub)ubles th e opponents' brebreak the tmnsfer by jumpinjJing to 100-6005 , . , a,.. e • Teuco Foods )blk.nimvww0r. iboO-1100 intervention,n. T he auction went thrthree hearts or whateverryour yi . i«-|ooX) 2nd Avo E RT.735 00 •S«w1«'*C-StO(l.i.'iu'iZ? PUBUC MB ^/leadovirs Dr. »Auto Body Rep ME88AGSAGE one heart • passpai - one no-trump - parpartnership demands; Unless''ssyou 100-500 ^ 1300-1400[OOEIm»oodOr. sually mean ' , W r P8ATUR2DjDl^NO A big risk. Befon two clubs, ao(and my p artn e r dou> nn\nave a real henrt Rt. game; looks lo 100-600 ^arksOr. Mwmm.«fe ifore you do : ■y»um »vo,E Twin Pari ^ _. „ business withhacompany, a < . bled. What waswa: I supposed to do sorsome way awny. RT.517 4AVC«fflp.|I. WMMM( IP chock it out witr 100-500)0 3rd Avo. W s t ^ ^ with the Bet- with-* Q-4.3,3, V' 9-2, ♦ K-J-7-4-2, k.OakvreoaCt,C re on th* Wett 7.S a cn RV u ,„BusirS2s^ 100-500X)5lhAve.W ^ pwktMMy I Bureau. For - » ♦ J-4-2? it«..t XKI U,' IKJn W.4lt.r likij Ic Twin Fill* a are -. ifee inlormatti llyouliJ livo noor ono ol d t 743 oppoctunty tor t latlon about K»•» twni n a y . iVrnthk. MUk. illp ;< lindtrlm n«i td In MAg » In- avoiding InviInvestment' . i,i» . > aro a s artd wouk) I700-t800» 0 Meplewood •nr newepeper eMingRVuii jiK e t' , PiycOMO.O itotheFeder. ' 0 Sophomore , -^JSrTOm lommlssiett,-^------’ Dististi+stM woer - S Meneger »q.lthome*: :.0.c.,20580i ‘ I 1850 191950 4th Ave.E. ' M»31.eit348 | 400-600»Madrona li 7SMMI,M l, ejrf. 347 V sheptxrtst•S?", s s s r s i s i ------Inform ation i : ------r * RT. 765 '060.* a , D ------a A 1900-210Cto o U u ra Circle ^^^^^^Z ^»00-210C100 Sherry I**** IS:;*. ( B T .8 4 5 flnJrniKc- ^ Kv ^SOO-600/ M m m 500-600S SJ f . 'S o n R e mlE e i M B E R m - ThaibMhday*■yedyouplKed n Q n D jn tf» i1 U V L & II you liveliveneafoneol Mmetimeago•goin Th* Tlmae- K J i T ^ n W Recehrtngpaym reel e state aehSIlew ? Wa pay ' - tn e seaa re re as and wouki n «w(7No w•mthoDmelo iii IB liH B B lii ypeaofloana. *0lo b e e c a rrie r eomepickuoviupyourpctures. P lea seMconuctuw c stcotr^^iCuMonwr l w w w .erth u rt I to defauNed.; '"^ Dietric SSSSI'-’*' pttwtoyl _ SiorvW t-i;;; ------_ TO S ytoans«om ,K ] ^ ^ c « ______(800)901-8301 f ACOUSTICAL I H b u s i n e s s I fc o n t r a c t o r I Ic oonst n AuctionI n oO O R N G I l e r I & DRYWALL S E R V I C E u , RRl oon™ ^ Magic Valley Design a PriPrice Company Oen.ConltertofS A^-2 -Z L f g e o f 8m»n H eastisonabie rates' y a t y ■ 1_ _ B O B : s b e s t ______r^stT^^insncBiy * ------1 Dr y w a l l PLANROOM Conutioroal • HoMy 30 yyears experience 73731.6655 . CutlomToxturei Jo b s to bW lor an Shops Call 208-2t»W 18. 7 3 731 <788 (TF) construcbon. 7734-1&31or404«26 ----- ^37.0000 I Y 67»4»91 (Buflty) Bhiepnni copies. — I n > u fd Ff»« E»timatw | I HA^ANDY MAN & | \ ^ T t 734-PLAN (7S26) DOG ( VRPENING I r^ i RAND’DY HANSEN A CUSTOM ERVICE P :s : fACOUSTICAn r BOARDING PAINT \UTO GROUP I CARPENTRY I Home Repairs S John'* & DRYWALL EISENBURG VO : SPECIALIST Repair end Install: KENHELS ikito sharpening, DDecks, fences, windows, oa«Sn"d«onM rJIJS d e a sioel saws. w O i o c i . » n U a U o f S5 i, iS c U / s ' . General «yw«B repairs d o o n . inteflor paini»>o. For f the Wortiing Oog ' Bracken Si- S. «r)d laxtunng. small remodels. Long a Snon lerm ,SSS* 00-2304 or 734-SSae 734-40W I 13 years oltipenane*. Free estimates Sale s« ctean lamity setting Free esUmalM Can Chuck Rogers Training avattsble — WE WILflLL BE CLOSED S/I «DAY I Lane* LeBaron J32e-M71or73M39l. 330 yrs e«p. 764-3422 HAHANDYMAN E SERVICE I 73a-690« or 308-16W — m jR COMPANY CilATURDAY & SUND WORK n s T r m S e rv ic e CARPENTRY I ^T m p l o y m e n t -I „ ^ I ng. shaping, re I AIR DUCT I SERVICES ii-snrubs& stumps: ------^ CHRISTMAS PARTY CLEANING MAGIC TOUCH 'T.'rSSSST'" ^ng f0rtili20r. Uwn t f For AU Your Home Temporary>Peimaneflt j ting & thatching. J Improvements j,Looking lor g m p k x n t i8 vS M76 or 431-3253 | U^ T 7 , Fi l c n y o i ' Air Quality NO JO B TO SM AU Services 735-7404 o r 280-1661 O'““a t '”* ! ► ;;Freo estm ates 1 - ' ■ John 735-5178 Air Ducts Furnaces Ask tor Lou P j TREE:E SERVICE I U t ^ C A t . Dryer Verdis Chlnweys L- PEnSONNELPLUS ------Insulation Rernoval p 733-7300 o r 67M 040 HANDYMAN I Ceg romoval. itump romoval Claantng Hands FARMING pJ“lumbing. electrical. ind llrewood- Protessonal. 5 su r iJtywall. painting, etc. F * I AIR DUCT I S M A L L a r v <367-73^1378 | residential dean n g . rei. 25 yrs. exp. ^ V CLEANING guaranteed. Free A C R E A G E Mei-On-Wheels u . —= HUouttheofjf f e r f o n n b eU U n Estim ates 734-5278/ »-1721 or 308-1683 TREEiESERVICE I Air Quality 208-a20-1386Cgq Oakng. Rololiibng. Services = Mowing. SMding. = = OW I m a n d d r o f i •nMaglclnc. urdroptfoxeft( b y t h e fe r m f t t d - H Air Ducts Furnaces P OME r e pa ir s I Dryer VerttsChkmeys CLEANING insulation Removsl W .ln v .L ning & removal, SERVICE 324-7240 TC K departm em 732-«788 "li'.!.*!??' pruning & shaping REPAIRS lit 1tree pruning I 1-eOO«7-9181 Pro Cleaning Stn k* ^ lucet leaks, paint and ' - ~ ' CCommercial, residential, f u r n a c e ' ' s s ; axture. drywall repair. «834-6747 AUTO PARTS cletning service end HEATING «•ppins. Shrubs. SALE------— 73303S8 SERVICE residential |LUPHER PAINTING, INC. Cell 5 i ^ . Whlu Qlovc ^— - ‘ - -I PainUBintinQ. Ramodefino. ■ = ■ fBODYTHEflAPiSTl HANDY MAN ----- ( n - [ t ^ ESERVRESI joBsD R IS 8 T = Monica Smith CMT Call BUI O "jjK gsiar DAVES a HANDYMAN (208) (20i 324-3478 or TREES3 ANO STUMPS G reat Fan & Winter AH types hom e repair (2081 MAGIC VALLEY — - specitls •pectats-FmeEstknaM * 208) 727-1267 cell. | O FM i . 737--M07 I ^ & remodeling. ree estimates phonoSe : on HOW WE CAN REAC»' RevltallSwwem an'a \__ TIm A bbon lEMODELING ’919or420H)77t ______inhomepertortalesfvlce p Danlan McCreeiy | STOCi CH YOtJ ! 732^168 CAN 5 4 X 0 1 0 3CK N U yaC R DESCRIPTION c o n c r e t e ” ! L— ' ■ RlRemodeling ■ - S4LCor)crete F HANDYh MAN&I ^ SpecliaTItt WEIEDDING& I i I f a j TH FooUnge. walls. b r iIIDESMAID i VOUR OFFER Add^ons. flatwoiK CLEANUP ^ YOUR Free Estimates . . . . 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      WANTED To lease larm r ^— ------1 CHIN/ ground. 300 acres, no ^ INA CABINET Very old. *It********* * iii JMAAtAUCTIONEERS WEODINOSIGSET * aaulllul. Queen Anne. u 324-2600 «-adies, I4ean4carat gold with M ■ potatoos. Send Inquires ■ PleasePI check your wa°n LOOK IN THE 3' R e a d T h e ' ralnut.1 draw er. 2 glass maGICJ1C VALLEY SECTION www.jmimaauctions.com* carat diamciamond solilair*. lo:PO Box 98789 c/ioTTw ■ ------surroundin HOOK 8 LATCH nmw-News PO Box 648 ST ad for correctness »rs.SS50.734-8577* OF^F THE TIMES-NEWS ------u u b ! nding diamonds BUILDINGS- “ • lotal.36car«carats. Appraised l e 8 0 U 0 8ET. Twin Falls, ID. 6330t.* ^ on the first day it couclUCH Baautllijl black IR INFORMATION ON T mt . . . Classifieds'S Cftll 431-327a- Why eupportth* termite ° AUCTION ADS. UCnONEERS lor S4SOOM.S si6II for $2500/ poputetion with a wood rui alher. Excellent cond. 08)733-8700 Sf<^7^I3H»89 after 1pm’ runs, a s the Times- S»0*tffer. l Call 532-4488* CHECK OUT THE mbauctk»n.com* _ _ 'S framed building when you UCTION CALENDAR * * * • '” ,1 '^™ fo!m^^m'*rcin? can ge t an 1fiM"*»"wuetkiiwxom* PALL BULBS DRACO _ (Blits) Call 352-11S8 or haycanopie*. <— MNG ROOM SE T IS------ir Beautiful cotiectlonol AG-WEEKLY ON ------^ CTION 50% O F F - v:.- - INVESTMENT CORP.R P . S39-3333 bctoro 8 pm. ■ estate |owelry, original doiry ' free-stall bam s. SATATELUTE DISH wllh eautlful 94*42- table. 2 s. AUCTION BIOSELECTI1 m chairs, skle chairs, «„m i,SATURDAYS. ' i s Feed 733-1373. CASH lof D w d ao l Trust. r d»slgns. som aihing for "mlnl-storago complexes. receiver, re< greal condltton, “?I? ‘ 6 le tlo n A d v s H le ln a ^IM^34-5555 logantJarge china >-euctloneer».com* LOQ P in * p< tBB^iSwoto!*o«ro^5"'M^^^ everyone, loose lea»e call 324-4969- y j y r Sunflitfiowersull* cttuiittulIlM fits your “ • ALFALFA h . y e s io n . 1« TTRESS N*w King r~ ■ iM M d*. Exp. teacher. CLOSINO FO R OOOD STEEL STI POSTS hi-tensll ^ f, 0*c*m b*r 13 tM v sdM«iiiw kilt. Pul dawt- Can 206.730-2878. & 2nd cutting. 2 sttlng.no low top wllh split box. tV € rain 880/lon or 870/lon Last day Dec*tnb*r 14th. steel su 4 Inch po st 15ft. $22 k . Nn to 11 pm itwrt ttme-s*^ S M ng OfMOot ill in plastic $295. sy, 0*c*m b*r 14 ol aooOa •n >0faH. Call73»8362.* Upto7^ko«.extra10S each. ea Coll 823-4700* ^ I m d MfvtCM 10 purcfiasesolSlSOormor*. Jl>a8ecall420-l890* ------1 11*1am to 8 pm wormoryouK kA T.ist cut grass hay mix. WINDOWS,VanousSire*. ^ E a i Lots to choose trom. Show "C / IT R E SS O ueen double small balea. 3rd cut ton V ery g o o d c o n d itio n . CHAIAIN SAW Husqvarna. case* and display racks ; ' low top with box. still In : TuSISgToFiiraiSiiEBII c n bales. $80/ton 731-0741 lor sale. R os* Antique $17.60 set. T33-7889.* Pro•ro M odel X T348. like J I I or328-4270»______astlc. new $195. Mani30E.MainJefoow.* p la se call 420-1690- -HOME O* H a y 1s t. 2 nd and 3rd. ! OF THE DRY SfNK (commode) turn | ^ 1 — ?A-*L O VCOCAf ^ w«n * letrlever. Approx. towel rack, bowl and pic- ^ Oe Itoral). se t $250/offer. ■ lol3goto/cr8tTteiamps. LOW PRI . 4.5 ton per load. Prompt ture. $495-843.5878.- | CAICANNON AE-1 35mm with Moore's inc. 423-S533 | senic*. C*> 886-7570.* 0. blue & c re m e area _____ 2 lenses *nd flash. $200. FIRER EW O O D -$1S0/cord. rug.’g. i$ 20. g r e e n p a s te l r ^ ” fl CONNECT n HAY 2nd ft 3 rd c u ttin g , Please ca« 736-0317* Cutlut. ^ t and delivered. cunairrtalns. like rww $ 7 5 for I # ! small bal**. no rain. dawfoot dre***r, bach*^ J h ior* chest, rocking ch*Jr. OL' Can 326-8627.* set.C[-CaH734-8S21* I f WITH Pi*aseeal734.3S87* OLYMPUS OM-l 35mm ____ *ndl*bl**.docl(.lap**ty, $200.C*nnenZ115$2 FIRIREW OODCutsplll V CUSTOMERS HAV 2nd. 3rd cutting. Ito n : WHO mirror, hor**cpil«r mirror, 35mm 35 $150.734*7387* flrear ch e st Tiffany lamp. C " Ick UR. $ l4 0 /p e r c o r d W k A YOUH Delivery avaltabi*. Call For more Info 734.7387* • | ^ silvered. Can 324-7697.* IRANOUIlilH^ : SERVICE 208-3Se-35SSor IVE B la z . K ing, I t . . I 2 0 8 ^ 7 8 9 9 * REWOOD CUI. iplil S JSSi Silvered. 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Heielord73 baiee.Cai73i.i823.’ duties you *r* to busy todoyour**if. s s E W i r ' muimmmtmnax ...... 5KM u'6,99S r - » » • May.calvefi. eolld« hAV Allalla. 3 cuttm ga.i• •O P C N H O U U * I 8pMb*rg.oMfor ,988 : • s « SPECIAL M U I AT OR > INK BC DS atill b ran d *18.88.800 d u rin g *1 9 9 8 « a a i AdvartiM In ™«IW, only u**d for * (*w auet*»ctlooolworMby |99! : NeStodewfial».CM5: ' 992 FORD EXPLORERRXLT ^ - HAY F**d*r *nd *om*; ^ os. Bottom bunk folds * TUiiaOMOMflfl.* ' 3>t m ie e-8 . from the Service IS?to couch. Solid black, pupl•upp * t* * r* 8 ld * n d Mfjas - dairy. Ito n bai** only. Ne tm...... jt KbnbeftyRden >m**wbo(hm«ttrM**s. HNKreminBavwty _____ ,988 : CHiCKlNt^banty) lorbr small lots. Minimum l DIraetory «»> .. aale. Call tvtnlnga or Shoahon* FAR* Rd v a vsrythlng In *xc*ll*nl Hill **mi load. Caa 431.3429* weeltend e 3 aM 2 8 1 .‘ 9 4 M N .S M 0 e . 7334»31ext2* SlK>d.. 42U. Pi*as* 0*11 <(faai r e a%-gSifc '3(bn«B CARNIAQIn MAVdATsoiaton, 42 3< 440r I------1 Branrandon *1308-5627.* a nidgiwy*w*et*r*nd d ( • * Beaullful l year old,'7 2 string bal**. *m*ll I Wnxn i M piMtaney surpdM c a I amount* ok. 7 3 4 * 4 l2 r 1 iRPeTN*wB*rb*r, J! 2 wtieel Meado«i«rool(e. AMieywiKMyDyada^ alhowNsyaMtopiaMa JI a,r.*at for r*nt*lsr $5.95 J3 l : : 81700.734^908 eve*.*• • HAV »rim* ali*if*. 200t , anaoenttsc«iordo9.U se Cti » i i wiil ad. Th* C0« Is ird. Pad $2.00 yard. t dw eied *> Ihd a pel you kM...M ■»< rtMiW ore Mgh. ^ K n _ cn 3cuttlnga.2*trtng lOOto. rtv*ry*v*ilabi*.. IJT o r s i 18 year old OH - csnlow, TlMfXliMllia. 73XW 1.- I ------gtlding. greal team - bal**. am. am ount* oii.- . 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SISO,^ - 1 0 2 4 ,* 5-5108 or 539-20SO* ‘ qlelettK« al m . y e a n '55- K M w Stock to J , 1-800-963-3251.* ■ OOQ F Ob c a i p h E ; ^ ^ 40LBS.,5i 0.»8 - ' CSff n7 e d *96 or newer WANTEI i7. 208-733-7889~ [ ; • showroom, check out our * 0 I8 H NETWORK* Occ liquid long track .sewingring m a c h in e ih s t s t'-:8electk)Rs arid $avel Northwest Feed 733-1373. wry. wormed,' dewclow- Free System or lor $20 getIt d. S200, Call 438-5716* »*wwiowmoblle. 543-5301* e a ss y y t 0 t h r 0 a d . KEEP OUR CUmStMapeperft up to 4 receivers and ,1 DO cati 629-5554* s i r r i r s : 40LBS$19.«8 kBS puretKOd pups black WANTINTED Camper Shell “ 1-2502tv msg* COMMUNIlUNITYNEAT ^ . month ot servkM Ireo. TEP Highest pnces . . * F-* AStarvlelen^ , DRUm“ s b t 6 pkeca. Rock Northwest No Feed 733-1373 nd yellow. 1s t s h o ts , lor shortshi bed '99 Dodge. W A ^q j i j g — — — Please rerrn■emove all ga- .. fomwd. Call 324-3208.' 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Old male AKC, is l t 'an. let's work . > tm iill halm t ^ Bn.ygg/T3 L _ _florgeou8.8unbutst.wood. _$S_$250..Coll.934.5262 or, -11' le-Tykes twin size bed. extra ton paltorn, gold hardware. 93 hots rdowcldws, toll itongbenchtoselln.- WANTED'D Vlrifage-Barblo- -tV S S IliW^ r ml r s n o w ■ L^Lv^me>wa»836-^re4,» OUN CABINET beauiitui 934-4433ext,109.* ifybook.cottage. Oroam. _Coll,733733.7889J ------dnltnnnrti - - n e w $620.-asklng-S500.-> oner734.1149af»er5^------« clothing-1959^ -pride-lrrou S ’- n s a k -lO liu rrc a b in e t-w /S -' Hie. Victorian or olhor .w a n t e c rour‘.ibwn.---- :----- Alter 5pm 208-7S8-6322,‘ FREE 10 mo. old choco* n - ; TED ltvir>g scriptures 1979. IntIntorostod in os- Tha.^1, u ^ n I ' like new. light strings Ind.d . drs & 1lg drawer, like now . late U b and d e s kennel ,1T .' BULL 3 month old glrrs'l-S styles. 423-4994 " - n S Id collodions Colt nanK yyou-for o u your imale puppy. $175. eves.: lated story set. lotos and < .'■seo. 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