• . . • A-6 Tlm oS'N ow s, Twiniln FFalls. Idatid Pridoy,.SoptomborlO. Sc 1993
keep:,peijfe(gclrecordvtw ith 2 ylct<:ories_gl =-JBEuiofck M l l f c(p r;^6 tli-s^s t r M g h t _TtoTin^-NcwB '“si* t fi’rs 'A m yShonkTJc^ a nd - J a ifal e t r ~ ^ r - r ------^ - ; - PB l ropjfolleybalU=~^ehandlct.-.;(uj{J:.Ghrj5.- ^ s.-^rooks:for-hcr-- HAILEY — The TwTwin Falls Bruins i.-i dcfensive'play in the: bab c k row. j • ' defeated-W ood'River-^eWin tw o g n m e s, ; ” W c: pplayed com pletely ns team1 forfo . "iSiMver.-AngicJilas:mock,4iad-cight — ■st-time;^'-Glenn3'F crry C-oacI>ach—accs.-^hc_sctved_iLthem^Jnlo H n f e 4E E a s t ------15^T0rrS--6rand Middtiddleton-in-thrcc;— tne-first- il-th«^AVood-Rivcr— W alljaJi otnc ground ih-the secondI ca m e ." Richards' ------^ ------TORO T 1 o s l - p ^ . Trimatch Thursday night,.nigl nlkr the;he ball and doing things the;they said. ■' 'M ih straYgh^and dropped1 ir in to ; ...... The Bruin nelturs arcarc now 4 -0 ...... k iic W jhthey_cpuld c do well. K elli , McCabe*,*. had hitting is sixih ;r first»place tie in the A L ^East ; ______In.thc_thir.d_m atclitch.M iddlelon ••'nieyley wcro-down a bit in thithe percentage of .600 witl'ith 12 kills...... another f klHHH'compIetSTi ts'firs t.LroiTd ro 7 15-6.15-11. second,J' butk hud a strong comebuck:k tito The Filer JV also0 left Valley far as Oaklo to p p e d W o o d R iv e r 15- iicrics'S’A'sweep of the season withh aa 7.- T w in F o ils C o a c:h h .Jerry .Sivulich win the,le,match. They really showe*wed behind, 15-1. 15-4. ■A d c c isiosion Thursday. rdroutside hitters,s. yAli M cFarlin. whar-lhejhey were made of." -----■ Coodirig dcf. Wentn d c U — _____ Blue Jays are tied with NH ew ^ Rachot-I^manr-and-LiI L a iirj Rbbert>if>n / ...... ^ T j'd ^ B B h tm o re ’ is^o n.ft=hi iionc 2, D ictrich U : ■ ' helped to bring the BmSruins lo a victory Shoshoi WENDELL.— Thehc_ Sena,ors bca, b ack ^ T h e losina streak i^{their ih , ~ DTETP rT rojan^turf EjgcsL,sL.olltbe-season.andl^cn icn It - ■ ‘Tliif rifffgnse plaijlayed-welU-\vcJL^Q-3^-^ "wllha-I-S-'l 3715-7-Nbrth-suIisHIc nrurecJay nigliTlo go;o 2-1 m Canyon . I nihey had a iwo-game lead.i d . _ worked togellicr. “ SiviSivulichsaid. Confircrrcnce loss to league'favoritiirite—eonfercnce-plny.-4-2: overall;o ------Although they losloft Ihcir sccond shoshonc Gooding Coach. Jolo leen Toone said 1^M ai0c.|.eagues^ game with Middletpcipn, Ihc Btuins irich Coach, Barbara Astlc feltfel senior Marcia Cherteney was_th£___—v-— ______slnmmed their opponecm e n u m^^tl^e th ird ,nilit^obl v* ^ a y __ Kim Victor was strongng o n the net aU liim to thi il anJ PHILADELPHIA —-- Lennv Dill mil ------C o llc g c -o t-:y p u tiie rn•n Idi a h o a n d tn e ;d('' .;ni'ght..'Brigtt-Stcinmlalcs al arid‘Y R rer^‘^ ” F^7' right.' scorin^~KTi^blfluch~&' rfc^nsivc playH ias linproycd,’ g P uekett to sccond. Mtinoa kies-lO rPiraterZrrrrrX j^ ------higli schooLfiyjn.-:____ Qur both played well, he to a^nch-cleah'tig ^ ------. said_Fil«iikr Coach Ed Richards. “Oui smsd-Euokcth------TSBURGH — Pitcher Gory nal. final match with C as^ injLcarecr-higlrfive'ruriJ n T f f iu ^ y night PIT T S l t and setting was phenomenal. nrul tin* PhilntleTpHTn PPhillies stooped a Wnvne; hilhit a two-run single in his, first______iiei's m ugetii'ngihc'bairsniprfor lywcirwillrone 'Anpcl^l thrcc-gome losing stnitreak with o 10-6 Riajor Ileaguecd{ at-boi, and the Colorado inZr,GLENNS-££RRX-rY.— The Pilots, the hitterters to hil and the hitters arearc win againsLlXa&llH ler-ord-lS-Zr^J-TRCROIT— Joe Magrane andd t\ two victory over Chicago.__ • •______Rockics.bc:s beat Pinsburgh in 12 innings. ____ —:------wornhctrtlrsrfhaTClrT tfieirjob. The kids are reallyilly Castleford also losl to„Richficld,l«. I ;rs combined on a six -hliiilcr itt Duvc Hollins aiscso homered nnd • Wnync-aic_(5j3)-worked-two-timihgs as acainst Decio; 15*9.). 15-11.I g iv in g s ta rtin g; tb play the gam r."' 15>6. Ritchfleld beai BBltss 15-11, 16---Thursdnylay night os Collfornitt bebcot Ddrrcn Daiilton drp.vc./cJn-lhrcc-nin?Tfs the Rockii>ckies won their fourth in a row d-lheir-lcad-in-the—agatnsuPituPiu*burgh.*nd-tookf-60.icaiini=..- r ------Ihcin a l-J record. ------IttTTlniTlurdy-wub iiiipreaaed-^vith'ith^i»3:------— ------— ------TSctroITd-l■d-0"l6'avDtd'bcing-swepi:in:tin:thc-;-tlie-Philli«-5ncreased- imc-serics;—— NL East to sev en gigames oyer idle the.scasonison-fierie9rCoIorad Duncan,I the next in the I2th.with I2tl a bases-ioaded^single glove of pitchcr Joel Johnston. • ip^ilw aukec. said. allowedI oneor hit In their one inning. batter,-was brushed-dback-by Frank offtheglo' ■ swept away the hopeopes of any aUcmoon chalicn;le n ^ r e 'a n S ^ 1 3 u l h e k e pt tl:the~3r7ver under controlI ;m Ihe iilflft” ■ left Stove Strieker:r aas the long shot first-rouniund leader benign conditionsons of early morning and dielid not make a - • “ Thursday in the Cana•ihadian Open. b o g e y in h is '6-iUii•Under:i5ar-66.: ______^______n tvJo shots clear of everyonjn e else in the . — — __ EYca-Stuckvr*JLDa native of I^g enon.-\y.is.. 'who has That put hfm Ia 'ptnyed tho Cunadisidian tour the last four yeaI'eaYsrwas moniing holfofll:)flhe-ficld-*=--ond that^-all-th surprised at his positiisition atop the leaderboard. W indgustingjIg Jo nearly 40 mph on thes |prairie holes e o f afternoon ■ "1 didn't cxpectct much coming in hero.. I I'd been and swirling throihrough the valley took carc 1 3 8 | M B ^ ------.------struggling with myly 'driver.” Strieker, who milmissed the starters, none ofjfw v hom could break 70. . ^—Scoressrand^st; B u r le y iteaiH-wiiq s h o o pips t itle SALALT LAKE CITY.— TheTh Untouchables,-a ------d urlcyIcy—b ask ctb a ll.tc a m ..w oiJhcJ.4.Tl5.agCLdivision._ n ^ UcOgr.[W«»ior<. ------o f thlie r- “HoopHt-Up^Hntermoulouniaitt-three-on-three- ...... A L box'scorcs------rj^pTOttSwwi champ:npionship at the Universityty of1 Utah on Aug. 6-7.. UMNQOTA aevEUM) A L s t a n d i n g s ___ N L standingsg s ' HanMtt:T)«5 M suJ - - UwWa—' »1—SM _____ aoWW t:: 0 o»n-. 71 u.k— . -. 5».UM». ■.7i_w ...M —grotjgjle basketball team last year,ar. ___ ------PUS'S— n^rSSSui'TuiTB I u PMj ' -n — t s ~ v s —‘. 1 c«a«]a 1000 T Rie'. c' Uhr6irclnnjt5?TP0irel^ , UtCrtr'tP t 0-1 1 U»Q»n1ft ?6fOOO 0 ” 0' -i'' '• 417 TW ' • 4 0 0 0 L ak e C ity team for th e chaa FlloW JeZOlO lOMol JO?10 70 OrwUnS M 74 <71Vh 11 ■ ri; :iJ 1 rnTif- 4'®t"i' . m 19 - » ? ° “ : 0 J 0 T«-*,a<^Votfs; I M OS Mipie 10 10 hc“ Tinics=Ncws-cncourauragea-rcaders—and- iVit^O I Q oiy ^ ^ ~ ~ W ~ T . o o T T0 Bnxiitr 0000 organistih ^ lio n s to send us re s uIts lts o « flo cal sports. Pj s JH wiwui—— •ga-.ooo-aro--ft-, onm-^ . ..7S»«3( 70 fiS .5WF F 9 ^ ; ' ------sot'-ij-^ -^ ^ -1213“ , 7 0 0 0 ’ opy may be dropped oiT■ff'at 1 T h e I t m e ^ N c w ^ rii ^ ii im cot no0 ^c CMtan. U 79. 4U ig 4(9 31X Cvifcrf 100 0 ) 19 StnDw U >9 M :e(132 3.W}, mailed (P.O.:0. Box 548, Twin Falls. ______OP-»r«a.; ««»»■ ?? I! *Si_aj ------c tw w 44 tr_iH_ ^ ------!------: .5538)------THe^h toudtablesYrom-ii^uriey:wdn4helr~~ ~ —— SSL______I Oh m ______■ imp'haglfftfhflU _____ CMSmiS.UctHll ®------tWTOTC'5 3 ? f° * " st nnH Inist nnme.s nnd ^11 oe so OMM7.Toivt>4 I7»nrgi ictowns for all people menfienlioned, the date and ------uwwm.OfWiwi.HOTCt - TcM » 2 « 2 tournament Aug. 6 andd 7.7 ■ iSr T tttt c ofthe event and whateverI'or scores o r places won 1 ’d 0 -OMt^lCWmiiHtCkUMUottlU 1 7 |O)MlMMUMdi0-1).7.30S»< SL ------S X — h e p a r t i c i p a n t s . , ------_------______cacan.get more information ifncciied.if ni . ‘ sr ■ 0 I UmnMI0Maf.««n9CgM»MIIIMI-TIMTom J-number-wherc-editors___ _ Photographs’^ w etc^he. ------• • • casc_incluae“Thame -and-n MOn « n'llMMnint- '^ ^'S£15L ,n« IWSSM ------^------2__a_l_0_t. 0M(9).$-Minngnl ' !—J—f «tiUiKM -SSi-Lir-.*— w-tflcyn ■ro»ao(w»T«ii-4).. J \ c o r e s z s u tZZzZLZZzzz: ” lUwiift H4*r — s^/fesjWTTOsasni^ T-I»A-I0.40a Mviw(X«0n«2-0I. uOm 2 . ^ -•rM (...... SmnnWa-2- J H |H H [|~W 6rben's-rei ...... JOOORMSin* JOO S008- ...... 04H1BII122 .1 _ SaiHgXadies!J3oltClul ^■■^■P-4;0-»lngles--le s~ ~ K 8(hy-Met2g e rd e f.______OHMid 4 000 VMid SOI ER oe so WmW>] 7 0 c0 0 0 2 Jerometennls—------• ...... R honda, S -: Swtrf 4 110 IMrtTt 100i!!! c— '• " «..FM.RMret«(M jing U d ie s Golf Glut) 4.0 do u bile les s Maughn-Graf def! IM * 4 111 C*nwi1 4 1 0 , ; J0 0 « , 9 u £ ^ 4 W' 7r 4 4 0 0 iw w Haw.ftny; , iplonshlp. Aug. 26-29 (Mm» S}3! OWU016 127 0 0 0 1 . UmnMi I 74 2 1 Jsrome tennis toumamiment agnle. Aug. LeMuro-CooCooper. 6-2.6-2. AMW19 3 111 Ue«o>* 4 0 1 i ; 1 ?S 5 K iir- Champinplbnsblp (llaht — 1st gross, • 28-29 - 3.5 sin g lesles —- Karen Cooke def. Paula______. , -HcCMCfl 0 0 0 0 Tfir«M 117:!!! "J.. ' ' • ’woo m Toone 1 7 3 .2 n d g ro ss, Louls«“’•® Men's results ■n)lqiilat J-7-fl -6 r^ 7 r7 = 9 :------T MmBle 1 0 0 0 SovMk 7 ]00 0 0 0 «eUnL17-a 8 7-1 » J : n 176.1st net. Ellen Boyer 141. PMMK «-OtO 40210 7 1 UjcDoiM m i 1* 1 1 ? f 0 SlSonU-l • l ’ 1 ' S M r 4.5 slnolos — JeffWonilDOJlo»,Xon------7375 doubles)les — Krteger-Lango def. Gen 7 7 0 0 0 1 u m 1-3 ■•v.v. 0 fw.“0 OuMd l o t I 2nd net.let, Nadine RJco 143. ,_____McOonaidrT=5r6=?: Hlral-HlfBl.Bl. 6 - 0 ,6 -1 . Uncm-Hama. H«n>rr; Fni. Cm WP mo.jeumtn Iflht -r- 1st flross,^yco-Soentor ^4.0 stngloo — Stan.Metiettgo,r_dof.,Phll ____ 3.0.alngleajleaj=.UzWhtlchurc*dof.______Ji T to 7 toM >'*»4 >1 4 OATlrt.Mtfcu UrfM Honn.Vin8<*:fmV amJ-groSSrWiy PofWn#213.1« S * ^ . UirVt TM. RKUrc. Eltls, 6 -0 ,6 -7 ,6--J. AnnettfrWalWalker. 5-7.6-3. 7-5. OB-7 ■T-J4SA-11.57Z .3-ISriflr e « r B -T n io 6 !’ not. EdrEdna Hoagland 139.2nd net. ^os^-miulstTowne def. ______;_____ T - ^ »-tOOH______— ■ . Pram*ErJiO: 7 100 3.5 sin g le s-R o y Prososeott dor 3-0 doubloF ■ y Zyskowgkl 141.______^ 1-4,6--J. • Walker-MufT ■ e-Crtt[») t00-0«»J«!,•»«>*»••■ — Nlrbgjhseores^------CMicwo...... — 4 .S B ..5 U ".------es!=>'= — George Smau, 4-«e.e-< 2B- SnatrgTD 9 1 1 0 O m f 0 K«7D(i» 4 0 0 0 'Goodinsllhg M en’s TV^illght ctiam pionahl S in g les — S U SO CtMc JO 7 7 JM u4 4 110 Gnc«lB. 9 0 10 Ufn««:tUSiSia^o OMop 3 0 00 4.0 doubles— Elll8-Forong dof. Coltrin- Lloyd. 6 -3 .11 _ 6 .6 -J. Id 9 111 CMil 9 1 ll.KiUie ------Aug 20-2^29- 'S tJ 5 3 J J, , W ; ! ! ! » 90 11 Sn.'6-2,6-3. ' ^ _ 0 ------j«Stl----e 0 4 7 SUu9lc~ t^ l1 - |o -2 ------1 0 0 0 Uimt• 4 117 Robrwrf 9 0 7 1 UTnnIT/Wil 4 0 10 — «Sto?-o’ooo------;------1 7 OMkxiK 0 0 0 0 KYngIblb 111 1 OuMp 0 0 0 0 SBMBMM 2 100 TM p tOlO - - • r---iS ’4S*-oSW-- 0 - 0 -T»r.(fi -JO-OO-Fti.TW-1»~» 000- FC»*8- OOOO.IWW ...-.CMP . 0000 . . ^ ____ fT— UiyM-lCrM. dfnac Fni KMC S«etf>d vn^e .1 0 17 ttmOMPup OOOO SCMiMip 0000 VMttp UcnttUftDW.CUrH. U^Ts 6 7 7 0 Pnvatfi.» . I I I 0 - DSmhcn 10 0 1 Op T-] l&A-UJIS. P«rt>P OOOO.Uinorpp t 11.0 DOMMP 0000 - MM • p 0 0 0 0 TcM -4 0 I1 II TcMlM 3t 10 U 10 InArgilM ued from AS never lost a service5 | gam e and took 'M a s u r: sa:said. "I was aware that you »r !!!! £»' E Ca«Mn(ni.mnB. 5 net, winning 59 can’t play3lay this guy top c^uch straight :------!5nW i*------» . herp. Is M asnrr30 ycars"ol^olc!' Larsson apart at the r M ru* 5 110 PMMit *00' r,p 0 0 0 0 PlSitN i 7S; 0r SS s E S m S s s ------rand of 82 approaches,- up a n di dcdown.' I'confused him pretty j M d 9 2 12 CUMil :0 0 p « 0 0 0 E-CM(7).Ro6«K>«n[XM M>nt>i(noi(mn(ii a n d in thein semifinals of a Grar • SMil 4370 FfT«» 10'>0 10 Ura«i« •r-fERDoiD siamcveivent fo r only t}\e second limetin Larsson’s 15 accss Ikept him close, much withwit my serve. I was barely li^ C S 0 7 7 FMMOK 410 0 10I TSM u^YU»i«I71»UI t-3 0 0 0 0 0 M agnusIS 1Larsson, who gave ailil 1he point, Larsson didn ... EitoMJI -4.0 J O-a«n»JI>- iO-0loVo— ' S CO Si (for the match.' anotber.thrr.thing.to cxecutciL ’.’^ . , . . - saiMin « o -io TB«riisiDi r» ftEB-88„ so -. , j o - o - o 0 0 had in his hi fourth-round upset:t tof end, double-faulting f _ . . Ccrma -4.0J.1 J60I -s^T' ^ SSE.,,1 IJn* V Boris Beetecker;------— —“Y ^ . it MTOS aid iffiffc ra tm a tc h for. :. ._M asur,>ur, who hadn’t gotten past the S S n ' i.V,". o i SSSfa’SK S'!|70l.lUr«(71>. FCmM I 5 4 ) T 7 ^ t_ 7 7 1 7_____M asurur didn’t so much play/ hish me when-I-played-afiagainst3ccker,’-’- third roun■ound at the U.S O pen in nine — *.* “ » TtMl J0_0x o e o UMi(l}).intL^[9) SO-lnin)(< 1 0 0 1 1 ' w n y mfo'ffirstfmirnrhe-Tlnwcd-h l^ d 'h ls Larsson said:------*■' p'rcvious)us appearances, became'the ' Ctfortt I n 000 ER M so BwU. J v7^7’r<’r ) . " ^ r - ^ . DM m as caCDO-O OMO H e trailed 5-0 in_the fifth s I m e to do well. I; first AAustralian u?l .fn-the Open.semis - . ■ t-«lnu«'7fn PP Ci«MTM2tOtPC»« « « • — P«*..------4- 3 1 «< r i > » n 5 ’■*-j 2 J s ? "'“y ” ?;!u i r.OtMIO 70-Sitn(nm.UT. so-nerM ( m. iEP«u 7^ 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 I TM.V«m. 14). SMiT). Pm * (10- S-«MHn.A Hotm 3 . I 0D (0 0 I ^ > y p -||^ 2 . T-2ilA-MJM. r e f u s e d tto Jose, grabbing stfvc couldn't k eep it- Up.. •'-Wallv mixed it _lM afiui>-re»'-readitjdTVas at home in the ■ straight: gigam es. dn*t^emeany Australiatilian Open in.1987, when it isn’t nearly astoughjigain as more nervous ^^ps on_j>n_gr^ss^:En route he bejit__ missea-t?y^ches-t? j;“ poa^rHHarfcitaiototofiM^ure.’’ reignihging Wimbledon champion I ^ syilulil^i " ind of groundstrokM^hemac C a n a ^ a n O p € i i . • - - '• S i » s u r . , ’lToM»rn® AnSw't^M 37j- ^^S=MouriiainMn KetchuhuiDc-Thc-route —informal-: ’— ■' ~ T ’'“ ^ nale to reach the top of w ifniin T j i i n iiliiiii ■ clim bs 3.U0 feet. th e race* alive,al . ------wrouiaE^SSttFW *“* * ’** oenw(T«DWNw!&ifllngliiM i.iii ' SI^SSS!*«. B lue L akakes Grade and siirviyo'e tto nace day rcgistratiiition begins at 9 ' For irtlirtformation on the 1‘993 KMHimtolSn .MWWOTQHCAPrm fm iatnhc,lie race. ~ ’ '■ return1 of the race, contact Rick ^ ^~?gflrvuiui[iiwliiLiii iirnu — zs^asffsmsi jT to ^ ir’k^ii^Habenmn U CM M BeO IbddMMM S S i s S F — — V _ ' Entry.y . form s arc available't rrmim=3?4=3357r^'^^ ' ...... ' ■' ' (BMW. ■ ■ 7MMtnrauccAicaa--flv«ifwtmat* . / MPMK.Mnww.taiM . I, . . ■ ■ .''i '■ ’ : • ' i \ •,•■'.•• • I • • ■
Ffiday. SoSoplombor 10. 1993 Timoi-NowNows. -Twin Fa»o, Idaho A-7'______Whortostiinr o n e : ^BillsjotciE n!® !:b iiy s :?i - “ C o iirlE g i^ s lGSianjt^:z The AisodatedPress .. San Dicgo'ClIlUS 3) attFDenvCf - — Hg^s-riili:*Jpuijltlnpr* —£- ' ...... ' Pro picks ----? ■ ■ .'The Chargers have lostist sis straight ..LIpNS._2‘,_2_7-i7 ' Whb'is wonh f^o^c^E;^EmTn^t^Smhh- —■ ' ^-ro~Johir'Elw ay -at—N-Mtl e-H igh—— ------. 5 d lp m b aatkfliQ ^^ : ------_ _ B „ e n j j n g . ------DrJinrKeHy? ...... n8-to-hts-mt»sionHn-Gre«iT-;«T-^tadtum:— ^ ^ -1^------EhoenuUp[(plaslO) ""T T l An T a Thcoddsmokcrs appipparcntly think Bay's innnner city, and Philadelphiaia . • . A nd thut was pre-GlynTiMilbum. atW ashinfIngton ______Moore, who Moore violiilcd it’s Snfith — or m Icasieast believe th ^ m o ^s^. So this gamc-is-the Eaftles'sll^flliii-Cafney-kickJi-foui * jur-morerbot— =TTicircarl)irly schedule is making the G iiints guard E ric M .'possessing. the lemis ofhis ---iFranKTrelthTlrn- beneiner^buckupLfoc—^v-oil-Bci gcitihg-ret^ge ‘forRpgg jcXA ". It’s.noienough... . . _...... Cardinals2Wsvreat:;.v.and hastening Joe - __picuded guilty to ,t •Mcroidsravoided prisoson'Thursday- ^^^Bl^prubatiun.-hu ______: —r-Kel!y-than-DernckK LLassie is for departure. BRONCOS. 17-12 the door. Bugeloutthc ;c~sentenced could wind up ___ ; - Sm ith.' • ‘ The proaroblcm is that mtrsTEaglcs:s REDSKIN;1NS. 31-13______. when aTcderal judge ------Hh^m^o-^lln■L jL jr.t p rob;ibatroTT------^ P j t ~ i T i prison. ^ So Buffalo, whichh lost] by 35-10—fans wantunrrevenge not on Reggie;-e; San R^is^CplusJZX j i L - . ------___ MoorcIi-aL------1— title-at-the-Ro!;«—hnt-on-Nr — — :-Moore.-who-is-untndor-a-four^ ^^levcianff^on&y-r' pigK)------TampaHy lyrnuj'. Aiiliui ■ - U cf Innimrv goe3-into-TcAU!» liim w alk game sus|Knsion by.thc — A-d d -T o m - R ^ h jn p H H c _ ^^«>rt:ulis. siiid... ■ Stadium-on-Sundayiry_as-4it»poim_rcvcngc-< e-on-Bryce-Paup.-who-hit— wand-Kovih—at^Giants— -- - -^t.»-fincd=S5vOOO=umd.id-titdcftid-to— Fagan to tficT9ers' injuryiry list. T h e early Ihc cooiwraiiim .underdogs, presumumubly pn the Randall1 CunninghamC in ihe knee rly schedule is NO sweat-1*" perform 100 hours ofif community ' Add, as usual, anoihcr-«r-:iw:iin thc-.-for-Dan Ree> — —: — serviccund attcnd-a druIrug treatm ent' 1 ^ ------‘f^ i — .with.the league — assumption Smith is notno showing up two year^arrago. bui-that’s another "I I did not include ' 'standings. GIANTS.:S. 31-13 program. for the second straighttil vweek.■Neither story, Ihc naming of 49ER S, 24-14 '1 thought it w as fairuir. insofar as f\4oore m ay Kciiy. whosc susp(ispect right knee PACKE Jilwuj/nys pluy ilie , coun. 10 m e, b'asicail; '■'R util.euuii.llutD utrtiLl >e Moniana was declared 50- Ihe Gianis. previously ■^-.Saintft-tough^ad^wai iftltg (m in iK 9.^______•____tion is nver.','______------of-ihe-nday-night, he ^s Many . p. team — Jim.McMohoIon and .he n>= R™-' __ _^roMculom-and-lltc:NE^ d Montana after three quar- ■ * stays calm, doesn'tI ra n t a n d ra v e •'c ,g— B e a rs:- — - I -— —STEELERERST2Tn'4 ' ~ ----- publiotvrandjiets doajg.wnoaJjusinew.___tets.in Tiunpar^iul-^-what-wc-hnve an __ii-.h - • will be-goT far The_p_tQjjlcm CmintiB flt j-ivicivianon will stay siana. ilhdut-Emmitt:^— Ihe last las ilme Montana faced , Y o u donon't score against the Ksnty:------Ry^n: hIU e - wub’sackcd-mne-timesj—------V!KINGSra3*J4------:------StfahawksT^rw ho-den-'t-scofe-againnti- COWBOYS. 27-203 — ...... thcn-got'u■t 'ujj.'and-threwifour-touch-: ' — - you;— — I down possiisses in the final ^ r io d . Detroit (minus 7) ______-RAIDERSRS.-6-2. ——■ ------Philadelphia^li»4: atOtgen-Bay- -— SSj^s Krieg. it’ll ^ O ILER S B in Parcells keeps insnsisting he'll CasTWceK«K: (spread). 13-l~~ Reggie's up theree ilInnfie north, 28-24. settle for nolhing.lcss.tharian.victorieSv:_-.(stniighi-up).-
V i 3 Y IraRnrsfe-'^I^H c Walk-BehiFdDelleluxe-Mowet- lZIZ ■ " wins - * .5 hp Kawasaki Eng[nB_i[ne_overhead valve full_...... ’CREEN.VILLE^f pressure lubrication)n Marvin Graves accoicounted for a r _____;____ _ • 6 speeishlft:oiklhe:0letQ O __ —...... ------career-high-flvecouchdo:idowns-wtlh his— • Cast aluminum deck*ck“ Blade brake clutch precision passes andnd pirouetting ____.2.5.bushel.rear.arassJtss-bagger.: — - — ...... - h • Sealed ball bearingsIS •*7 cutting heights ------:opUon.runsJEhuisday_QirjiighLas_No.^6 .. rtln0 kit-&-oiHilter- - ^ Syracuse bcal East Carolirolina 4 1 - 2 2 .___ -.X piionai mDtcnlnQ ------GfavcrthrewTW61oucouchdown pass- rn H H H CS ond ra’iTfor'ilufe'STf£Tcorgs~as~thi!- ^ W a s ^ 7 3 t Orangemen (2-0) coniintlinucd their road success under Paul*Iil* P a s q u a lo n i. y j | j | | | | n MDAYSSAMEAS^H — :~Syracuse"is-|^~l-awaiw a y from-the— i 'JoMDeef^s30'lay nsisk free guarantyr______Carrier Dome under ththe third-year i coach, last losing to ^ Flo o rid u Slaie in ? .-GX75 Ridiiding Mower- — 1991.. ------p V — -— •-ao^cul- • Electric:trIcsTait—^ ^ Graves, a senior, corrlom pleicd 2 0 .o f overhead valve engine H ' ~ . « g ’'' \ \ • • 9hp Kawasaki ove ' 27 passes — includinglg 121 straight at V * ^ ' -MMurnlng radiusdius ' ------onc-poinl— foL329-yu-yards.-the.secz- »5speedshLft-on:ion-the-go w /o clutching ______------[ond-highcsl lolal 'o n ni { ^ ^ J ^ j» i3ptlonal mulcHInt;H1rifk it ...... ' threw for 425 againstist R u tg ers last
Graves was otJiiLbii hi»g> nft<»r th >»__ — -- nrat^fl-^ld^H o-a ------Ltim^e^plcted=aU= ' passes In Ihe ihird quaquarter for 138 1 ^ — W a s ^ l ^ i yards and ran for 16 yard'ards in the peri------o d:'H is 4-ytu'd touchdo’idown.run'mid------r ------— arpik«_. — tx 172 RIIRIDING LAWN-= := ; way through the quarteirter capped an I a to u c h d o w n pass In frontfr of East Carolinai ^ i «5-vard-drivc-lhal gaveave Syracuse a Syracuse^ w ld e receiver Marvin1 HHarrison, left, catches s _-TRACIORIR ______28-16 lead. T defenderler Emmanuel'McDanlel*di-during*1irst-quarter-ecuclion xnursOfly ' Je e fe ^ e n e s -e n g in a ------' I •5-Speed-Transmism lsslon. - . ng radius ; i& S k y ^ S e c o nd ^ w e e t i S f l l i R t * Contoured beat i hold him out in preparatiration for the start of Big T h e Associated Press . a g a in st in th e e ig iit ycyears we have been at M ontana." R ead said. Sky action. D efensive lockDckle G uy M illington has a sprained knee and will be>e an D iego Stale tough lost~ • ver R hode IsiaHJ."T5Urj» poll, is' al home againsi HP. 4 eyeleeye Jo h n Deere u N orth-Texas and Cal-Simeme week before d ro pping a :34-^7 decision, leaving the call this w eek at Reno. *17 — •~NoTthem-ArizonQ hosu~r -. Idaho opens .the hpiipme-KCheduje-aguinsi— ;t__ — :■ J<-sedes.ang.engine^— _ -\Nonhridge-is auOgdenlen for-o game^'with Weber)cj'TWcber:CoirchTDavc“Afsl ^fslanianra little worried. - "I'm impressed with theiIheir preparation and their■ Southwest Texas, the seeiccond straTghi team from . '.^^■L>x48:lnch movnow er deek - •• Slate. Idaho Stale is att PcPortland Slate. :nce for the Vandals^ this urnlng radius vuhirh tlm pped-out-of-^)f—talent-level-os-well. It'j*s g^going to be a tough foot- the Southland Conferenc nt Neva season. Idaho beat Stepheihen F. A ustin State 3'8*30 .' me Big Sky after ihe: 1991IS season and moved to ball game for a s." h e said, itarting quanerback late in Iasi week. Both of Idaldaho's past games withh D ivision I*A. It's the renewal rei of a flercp rivalry,ry. ■ Northridge lost its star in sa id his staff is familiar Southwest T exas have encended in ihrcc-point victo- ^ 1 w ith the Broncos holdingling an o v c n iiri3 -8 edge, Ihe game, but Arslanian s 43 • with tho backups, since5 W eber tried to recruit one ' ries for the Vandals. igon for-thc-first.time!in.43 love to cope with speedy — .—Mbniana plays Oregoi o f them. P ortland S tate will hav son Close-out j | ycars-oh-Saturday.-and-id-will. be a huge.underdog, in'quarterback-AlfrcdoJ — S e a s i ! 5 6 a t - ‘TlieiTrostcr is kindI oof f filled with people like "•'Mdoho ;Stntc"freshman" jn-operting ^3-9 victory al after Oregon's season-^ -I. thatrpeople who havc-j^;played-som ewhere else and Anderson. T h e recruit fronrom Miami threw only two M ontana S late isn’t much K" GUARANTEE------C olorado State. M id M _y who have very high lalenLB n U ^ e ls .'lie safd. passes last weekend, good)od for 103 yards ond- tw o“ JOHN DEERE 330 DAY "NO RISK" ng to Pullman to play .better off.-traveling ^ ■ Besides being a huge; ununderdog to a W&shington touchdowns, and averaged5cd 26’yards on five rushes • i com e w ith a the first tim e since 1985. All new Johnin Deere moweis c W ashington Slote for the State team eager' to bouio u n c e back after a 41-^14 -•for 130 yards. us extended ' 'T h e y are going to be ;a trem endous lest for us," thrashing at the handss o f M ichigan la^t week, Junior wide receiver RoRod Alexander Is back for' 2 year factclory warranb plus Montanas Don'Read -saidsai oFO regon.—TTicy.hjive.;''?~MonianQ-Staic:fi Cliff-Hys-IyseU.alsa-hasJnjuiy.prob;_ Northern Arizona and1 CCoach Steve Axman is i 4 y e a r s ; ------idcrliad TOS'yaras recelv-?------^ w a rra n t*ty isnvaliable to 4 m ore deplh than they’veve hnft fn r a long time" withUlL-Icnis. glad. UL^week Alcxundc rcrunirand~18'yards on a - 8 a Deere! ■ 'a lot o ftalcnfai iheskltlnllll-positionsrhe-satd; ------^crnsr^wrn«rback-Sl-Shawn-Hill-won^rplaf==ifigrl04-Tjn“fivc"punrrcn „ „ 0onie:seiie.^vbu deserve a .kickoff return.^^score^^^d j hree touchdow ns.______...... "T his is the toughestsro 0 p p o n cn t w e 'v e had ,lo gogo-becausc.pf.jnjinkle-injurjury,-with-HyseU.opling.lo... GEM EQUIPMENTa INC. M B TRmI-COUNTY TRACTOR Chavez, Whihitaker w ^ m WENDELLIDAHO . nw nnyw fcw iiiiw i l D 536-6653 s square off toionight Call Toll Free 1 •800-22227-1007 —Call Tollroll Free 1-800-824-9519 , (AP) — Julio ^ monthly paymen^ dit RevoMng plan. SAN ANTONIO (Al '7g^lia"rg/i?W .gr' C esar Chavez can appre«preciate Pemell Whitaker’s fondness for^or beer, but he sure-doesn't appreciateite.Whitaker’s H J j r style o f fighting. " T h e thing I d o n 't ii)ce WKlak'cfTs hrhas'anmugiy-style;”— i C havez said Thursday.. “ H e.m akes , OWERS- ^ PREVI/lOI^I^WWED^h" np»»r» mnwnrg------inde(^=deals3n=:r^^^^H ., ananavebr b ^ n recondlllone^^^ ready-to-gol - . frustration. He feinis: andai dips and spins, makingnhe'ring’ig"Scem s b ig g e r , Honda Riderr ' than it is to his opponent. Liquid Cooled, 13 hHP, with Bagger....:..:.....;.;J1250 Chavet-deals in atla t t r itio n .. H e — applies pressure, takes; theth' spring out — oflan-opponeni's legs5 wwith.blastifig. a ___ . ■ - ■■ rr in g seem s to body punches until the n Pepsi Pro Stocks-willill ru n tw o m a in evenents to settle B SB-Deck, 16HP..„ - b e the 8iaj,of.a.phQne.baat>ooth. • . B . - B8ut u that's n o t aU/ the Pi championship-tooM ...... :'I.thinkW hiiakcrw ill'ill come out to B >ointlnts~racel And the d raiia n d A m encan iviodlfjmers w ill Tun tneir^ ilk B e h in d - box-m e; I-don’l think •hehe has.guts r y o u - all for the seas;isoiu If you*ve beenjn_waiting to get to j| Snapper Wai l-fouT'Classes - allJfoxLy ;■ -^2 f With Bagger,-SiSelf Propelled ...... stand there and fighl." ChiChavez'taunis. - ■ ^the speedway in l9 9)3, 3 , Saturday Night is) }your.da>^ otherwisese it’ll b e gone! j W hitaker is not listemnining. B ■ **riirgotngjoputon-if[ftt-showr^-said— ' IGafesTr q p e i r 5:00 p.m ;— # E le c tric je S t a r t . _____ -Ihe W 5C..w^rweightght champion ■ dult6$8.0Q C hildrenn 66 -li$ 3 .0 0 g,Starts^7;45p.m. g 2V Cut wlthBaggeg e r S e lf P r o p e lle d ...... frotn Virginia ^ h . V a7a. . . H Under 6 FREE "R acin g ! r i know 'he wlU iryY tot< th ro w .my H L m m II-COUHTY TRACTOR ~m introfrrtO ‘«lownraroun>und'andntiake— T IHC. M B -TRbt-WENDELL. StAHO...... ' I me desperale.” said Cha:havezrwhose. It title W on't be 733-7272" B S 8 '__—' 536=6^"-“ ------'i W B C super lightweight U ill Toll Free1-800-824-9519 1 ' - .ai.stakcJoniBtit in.iheAja!\lamodome. ' ■ ■ wm ^ _ Call foil Free 1-800-227;7-1O0V IMP
• V„-___ ...... - ‘ 1 _ ■ - m 0 on , L.I.. — iiqg ^ , rr . r ------r—T.---IS . TllXtV >ria i H E H A R D M L ^ ^ p -C o nngEess=sfiflouldn^lbfe; i' "' en diing inter]rn a) secreti c y Iways control “ r' .. Conservative: cntjiembers o f CiTiTgrcss.’• DemocratsD may not alwi form effort - L will perform a scservice for all Atneri- tlthe House. So the rcfor ^h>._rjin<^rvntive ones_ ^though clearly a conservirrvative politi- t:. . - ifihey succcci;ec'3’''in illum inating a"^c'i’^cal-iiTDVc-■potcirtialtyl •y-has~a~m ucn--- hrnnrier long-term benefitefit. ~ ------heretofore seeret-.et-pafl-oP-the-congres-.. h: I I -- Opening the process to public view t sionalmazc. yes now, bul it I _ Until, this.yea:ear, ono'st people had nmay benefit coniservatiyes may benefit liberals later.er. . • ■ I never heard of' “c“discharge petitions.” tr • Democratic leaders complaincoi that F Many still haveven't. But thanks to /_^lLejspAS_e_ _ ___5 fr— r ------R o s s -P e F O t-a nidrconscrvative-talk- d r _rcmo.ying_lhc_s.e.crc^_^ rt I show hosts, thisIs arcanet topic is gain- c House, and-its co m m itte e s d o n ’t lik e ’ d:dividually dr.as.a group..- ir congressmen _ ■ — I r ~the.bill..lhat^iin:anXhappeiL— ^ ------ictoJonow what bills their c ■ \ • -The other HoHouse members can aiare supportmg? • —thwart Uie leaderslers-power, though.not— The ,great fear appareirently is that 1, — ------^asilyr-A-majorit;>rity-oF-lawmakers-has—1£-talk-show -gadflie^ntTid^lrcct-m ail ------TT* jdeinagogues-wlL^ti^upp-the-mass« toLr —|-|* j to sign a “dischaiiharge petition,” w hich_d' H e F o f l i l clam or for unwise legislatilatioii: ...... ^ je rk s" th e ’bl!l oU)Ut"orthe f committee’s cl cant curtailmlent ent in poiienis’ rights to choose If that happens, lawnwmakers may j, wasn't by choice that I have/e Ibeen check- h an d s. • *. their own doctorctors and in physicians’ firedom haye to exercise a-leyel/e l o f c o u r a g e - - ing outlu tthehealth-care system fioifrom the ho t------—• ------Thc-problei^isis^the-petition is se- h —— ------:------—to practice medicledicine according,to.thei^^ ...... n recent years. tom up and the inside out thesespast pa several d a ^ : • crct. That meJnss a congressman can that tl has been scarce in r '- bekjudgment.It. ■ • ------...... nfess publicly weeks, rt------brag-pub'licly-a^ofeihout supporting-a.biil,—!_ J h e y _ m a jL ^ iM ? . to co n fc “ L ^ Q 1 a f t ~ g | - B a c k :______BcfQre:thcCIi Clinton Kealth-care plan gets set— ^ - ters ahd^Kone " WHa feiTW OTJpcra=r=^J^» tebflawTwe-patfentsrtaxpay-— ^ — while privatelyy rrefusing to sign the that, ti despite all the letter in th e concrete o How their own tions,I, 1four h o ^ iw l adm issions,, chcheniptheropy, lers” » should insist that it contain , p etitio n . calls, they intend to follo' blessing o f car.- ll ers, “consum ers’ a cadreIre of skilled physicians, a bit liygiftinn, s o tn c basic orotCrotections for US. W e a re ^ a fttf------1-:------_T-h©-rcfocmciisF»rc whn wnnt to take C(consciences. ______luisesriaf^efg^ooy-room-vlw isitftw o — —bv-aiisigninj Doubtless, elimihatinj access to all, g o in g to be payingf for it through a st]ll-un- ______away this secrecyK y are mainly Repub- d transfusions and countlessss humiliating1 who acts; as a gatekeeper restrictmg ac ■pelitibns-will-makeiift-U itsand'expiralveiechnologyr^M an y ------decided-mix-ofcofoldandnew-taxesrforgono------Means. Their statetate3 goal is to liberate *p sions on persona! pnvacy -islEarweluTJ- u s^ciallslst nefits, our share o f insurance pay- rs of Congress. irovideilnanciaUacentives'toto physi* em ployee benefi three conse^atj^ative pet projecjsjhat able al for some membere c isking the r i ^ t questions aboibout the Clin- HMOs pro\ gher prices on whatever w e buy. ____ -It mavshorten-some oflthi . ______ciansto keekeep re f^ ls.to specialists.Mand h o ^ j- ’ m ents a nd higlw wLhyithe7Dgmocrats:-a-1l ftlSESareers-- ::,"S num. w e flibuld insist o n being i n ' to b e m o r e ------eu iu the ju s h to —talttation» iiminmi'tt^ iiie i iL L ^ I ^ i u tjlv e____ ■'I ------— c beaUhi iiuL'^ i-become.an increasingly burclurdensome ex: doctor maynay have to get pennission fro ------•- _ _4»vc-b on the tTMtnientbyfonformula may hot be appropriate i Alien WlUon P etere r VYork p cuse« 1 to em ployers a nd a draig on job growth: .insurer - often of an anonym ous-huhe oi • Stephen Hongon Clark Wohworth A italization ■ for every patientient. We should insist that what- Offflilmlnn rrmnwflgf___ Adveftl/crttaioadirssLqi______seriouous-dcbate is heating,upabou>ouLwhenmcdi^o.^r endd o f a phone line - for hospita '-publisher ------being” : ------w e r sy s tq n the irhgaling arts as >rthrMark-Kind:end-Steve-CmiZrurhPi-— —ing-to-:Q )fm ana^-care—heallh-careare plan President Clinton fuiinally. ______:^^.Jomi.BeckjSi ...... Thb^romcCouhtjihty com m issioners d id -— | oiinty, g u ess w H at? (HMC40s)‘aiidothcr-Rations ofr fro m th e people in the couc ry to cut costs . sends to> Cso. sc «ey. b u t th o se th a t did se n d ! —the county-not only receiveiived their-money------k■ i ( f i l l e r — — -THMxk-yburVqRAK X rw ra rirb sh ta d y o u ------j nterest. Couldn’t b a c k h u t a lso received intei Is, get to know your child’s teaeachcrs.-. a ll th e w ay . . : researched th is a O Laa'_ < . /ines-Niew'!s,weicomes..Iettcr8 ______^ chalk up'lujuveurie-detentientibn— ...... '— — . i i c ^ is ftei^tli^^ one o f us at the schools can fillSiryour.- lers on suBjMtfof public^ intcr- - - A t h le t ic s p ro yvide ii education ' 7 " H o w in an y parcels o f•loiid lar hove th ey p u r- est. To makhake'sure your.letter is pub- ^ Dps, you do not read your :bun'^fair, but some parents a ^ the efforts oi u. ucaiy !s pt M e th in k s, perhaps ch ased in th e p a st few y earears? D id th e y p u r- . lisneo promj “Letters to the editor,tor,” especially since ' the problem at th e foundatiomi involved and informedi I'm esi • • - l i n e s to rema n e m b c r _ ch ase m ore th a n p n ^ b u ijdijdjngthotv«^ i ___ 1 focmore-parental involvemci ■X------y o u r ed itoriolconccnjcm in g school ^ io its------—J ------abbuUhaaiaaccounS0^E|t«‘JuEEog -:VLett6r»-Blij-should^include.tbC'Writ^’s.------p riced m o re than $ 3 0 ,0 030 0 1to W O,0 0 0 m o re . . 1992 M etUfe survey.of the A ig.and^^ iiro^e«ts for tru?.chi I w rote you an d yo;you published my letter a j . .'Signature,e, rmailing address_and tele- . th a n it w a i wortR on ly too h;have^to sell it teacheher;rev^ed the^lackof su]^ imbyr.Xettew,c;qnsiderca'Ii: . year agq^tadng that:lat schools should not dd-> - b a c k at th e price i t w as woiw orth? W e d o n o t • from1 parents” i as the No. 1 probler)lemin-UiS.-:;- - start theIhe y w o f f r i ^ HeijtyourscK h O O lb ^ - bscene br.in bad tai^w illibe,.. libcrately destroy avia viable'part o f the edu- ~know:exactly_wlmt they hohove p u rch ased , . . schoolwls and called it a serious obsi)bst^etol^::_j^ye8tiDg* g something ao4unounMFe o m odel for Id cannot fix th e problems weweoree^p^i . .. w w m wke ia:difi«sa)ce-m our.schoo^ ; youl " —YouaofflafalsritoOxnow thartbc^rfucauon’---.------4With.the.gCDwai.tbatirb ing in schools today, but porenrents caniig a n d ------ffiDUXH :: prograin-is evetythiniaing thatTuippenaot , _ jc ity o f Tw in F alls and sfitP lnginvol^»can: ------*:hool. Even negativ O b n e s b u f y -BV- GARHy TR U P^U . — 4 world.- , f • th?B IB b ln m ed u p o n - ■ ; I thnt > nr>«^e^pporttmities for-hu— — ^fun-rf ;« gnnx'yJ Blippose-thi m nniriM nnd clas3i7/rr - missionen* budget JhOT-sw . ^ ^ i l d ^ y e b eetJ:;; • . j Jfy9u^ecktliere^^rreco^;0f th'escbboirin.' 1 d^ ir p ending all - ' _ . .yon w«n finri that the stu -: 'watching the budget Md th are also tHestU-' ■ !yearris-mat-iwt theiiytwrj ae fo ru s t o s h o W u p ' ontheBosorrolU.Ibe> w e have, m a y b e it is. tim e J (fiBts'tittitistently on oe^'andaidc:. ; )-Vrith overall m otivation at' the com m issi^w ’..iD v - r a ^ "v ist»t6»«fIdaho schools, fm d o u t th e^eai reaso n fo r (vm t e ^ I th e ju v e : t " m < o n e y s
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JRM IS AhRNL(A&>i& ):~j8faeU?~ - - nnd-PaftMtiniims-w h o'lost 'lo: family »n______^ violent atiaclM ^m ingjfisHoDgiS^a ity ______■ • of warfare praised theiie re c o g n itio n aturd ...... agrcemeni-betwcen -IsrIsrael and the— •P L O o n 'T h u f^ay as a breakthrough-bi ^ 1 on the road to peace.. — time m ■H has been create^ to b'rei)'reak the cycle ^ B y p j| I ^ mSaaf~Harai^^~‘^H T v^2 Kavzetl whosc-husbart2and^and_iwor_H^» I 7"% I daughtOT, agw 2 and14. 4, were k ill5 d ^ ^ g ^ J B B a @ ia 0 ^ ^ H . J 0 gucrTlt]u& Ull A JO. I, •sg^ ast«l-towf^r~— ^^1 - ti2V~Iiuiire lit lhe u o ast Naharijrii:;;' . “I hope that wiih peaieace, the vio- lencc between Jews andm d A rab s wilt^ slop," echoed PalestitSimian H ayat'' ------^|dk*dik7^5j-whosc-fai■falher^t^laW ~ ’ '• — was killed in a 1992 gregrenade attack sd on Jew iah—------^ 3 q _ extremists. SAVEm But others said they' cocould not for- . ■„ g i v e ..; ...... ______Geula.PoIlak5aid;thaiihat eyerr since-:. -rrrr-BB B M killed in a 1983 Jerusrusalcm bus • BaawaESOKmmB H miyTt fervent~wisn wasn chief Yasser Arafat dead•aa., --•••• s • -Mes=Pollttlfi"S5^ai48id^h»-^vj^e:^ sickened by Israel's agagreement to negotiate With A rafatt aiand the Idea ------that-hft-mlBhc-be-pennit rSum to the occupiealaiS laf sf" === ...... daughtersJ.We feel they .are building5 hihim. a palace “ .' h e re ... giving him resp«ipect. I feel wc arc lost.,we don’t wantnt ito live any- Tnorc:**-said-MfSrPoHak,lak,-vvhos(t-25r______year-6ld.son_Tkanj5LaJa lewiing 'fia-" _ — urc:in,the_ant.tA.rabJKtiKach-'move- —-- — m ent. , Mrs. Idkadik's husbisband. Atef.______■ , ------alsoTcmaiifiSHHiier.------______JM /.fatlier-died.'-I-lcUlosumy-eye,— ------The PLO and Israel wilwill not bring . back tny father and mmy y e y e ,’’ s a id • l a t - h e - d i d n ’i—------^ Id k ad ik rH id d jn g -lh ai- I I believe IsiTielis and1 PalestiniansP I could live together. ‘ I •But-hope for a beibetter- future*; ------appeared tooulweigh-bltKitt^m<»gg ^ — Rnmnnn-^^rcr GIML43RK ------never forgive those direiirecnyrespon^~1'^’« 5 ^ _____ siblefor.Hndealhof.hir. h e r h u sb an d , - I 1 / m Yosef, wh6 was amom o n g . t h e 11 1 :during aPLO 'I 1 EjlKDSS hostagertaking i'aid;aI ;a t t h ^ 9 7 2 I w ml i i Munich Olympics. ^ ------^?B tit -1-m-vet.yZliajhappy.Titirdutz^ip^^ peace;" iaid Mrs. Roiromano, 'a ’Tel'." B M 'pH/> v i r . A r / \ B 1 ------Aviv-eoclaW orker,-^ CIC riic Oijust a Fe .SHe"saia'sher.hopet:l>ed t h e P L O . ; r : l i | j M w ould be ftble to ^'extingiinguish th e ter* .. _____ ra rrth e Mme teiTor it ignited**im tlw e cpateiW w»*ii»aCTsm.g - decades.a^..L-_-—
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lo s^ iiiaioritytv. quits."': ..r r Entire ATHENS, Griece (A ^ un' Red T; conse'rVative'goviemihei 3 y % 0 |H m [ r atid.c m ^ e t f ly. electionions'Thuiiday'" is-fh1s*week^ Wy-iB-pttrllur—r- ■ ' m ent. . PremictCpnstamine.ne M itsotakis ‘ -* 'j> f'Aisscs, Jui - submitted~his.-^tesigitignationto,. President-Constaniihele C< o ra m a n lisj__: 'u Tank Tops shortly; aftera^secondn d leg isla to r-;- ^ defected, leaving: h i s N ew > t g »ith only T50^ y b' 300=tnemberf-; Parliament. » . ------Mitsotakis,jrfLO_w‘fti|ll remain head o f an interim govenb'^ment^sald, . -f. Misses, Jur an releciiQD^dnte--v £1 fa t i ------announcedJater. Intericsnor^ihister:*' V I Knit Tops Yannis Kefaloyannis Totd-repofters—tot that-possible dates wereere Oct. 10 or' 17.-., ■. Elections had beeh sclsch ed u led forp - ^ 9 April, at the end of th m ent’s fo'ur*yair term. ■.-=r.^The:^«Timonttlost=i ^ Lduies Fasi wheji THebdore, Simbilitij l i d e s '^ I ^ BoverninB-^fty^-p j Earrings, B ^ Kimseirmina^praenr ing bffomiisr.coriietyati/atlve Foreign.; ------MTnlnarAri'donis^amariianu^nolher^ - : - dep^^^e^^T u^y !|H B|IR|j|iH K A d d ilio n a ii Misses'Coo i r i V i i ' Clearance iq n ■\^.y /j' Aclclluufldl' Eniire Stoc n y/_ Appare! Cie =F 'ft J...’ 4^^-; y y /o 1" ;■...... ^ piiRtaw^ranipta ctirrent sto(?tock; M s ___; ritot'growtli and l i ^ ■ V ' rfflid bgtter^ -r ~ jrM a a ^ ngi;igl S.OOO-IKlt- L BII 0 E n B V e • e B p s m 1 -6pm .- 736-808081' ' . , ; tufdav 10 am -t9t pmp : y Sunday 11 r a ® »awe» f , , -w . •. ,1'-.___ Ig- — ' ' . :
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f W o r l d I l l s r ^ lI allcW s^ ic a c tiv iis ts to ri ^ t a m sE E taken T0~f0i-four dctenrton~ccnters I’of ‘ I BriefIfly ’ METULLAH. Isnirnci (AP) — "j ' ■■ . r_, J t. i|UL,iliurin'ijtiidg about previous'unti- More than 180 depo)ortcd Islamic L "X Israel ;tivitics and mcdical examl- : ■■ ‘ ^-Ancient-tlrIragon image fofound in-€hina—------livisis' werc-aliowec edno'rctuni'io-.^^V, Israel on Tliursday in1 ian overture to P ~ i ^ T hey arcare expccted to be released BElJjNG — Tt)eTiu oldest known iningc of a dragon,' the legendary Palestinians. ■;— ■■ symbol of Chineseuse nationalify. w as rcccnilyIly discovered in cliff paint-w . .in batches for fear thut cele-, ^ Tlieir return colnciicldcd. biii was surrounding o maiis return ------— ings-daliiiiubi'ct:Jc J 10.000 years in norlh-cc•central China, nn official luncemcnts that not linked with annoui might ^um-iim -imp protests against the rcpon said Tijursaasaiiy. ■ — ------;— ^ Israel and the PLD'hahad recogni/eJ . ihe-southwcstorn-cortrcrofr=: ^------Thc-paintinfrnvanvas-fotind-o»-a-clifr-i»-lhe ____ cach.oUitaLand.WQUld ^ agcs-offretnalotlccrcany^ rWy~tg|flni{d~{inidttincTinilistsr ______Sliiinxi province.I. U was surrounUcU t>y iiiKn;« ment on Palestiniann solf-rule on — ■ _____ int! a yoiini? il_ec;^on her hack nnd of i» hyhivhrid-<>f-the-hgheast jail sentences. Icjmlaylicarthc-iown-oO^dDr ofthe deppnpprtutions. o f Lima, an amiyy spokesmans} suiid. TTiirrsnjiy'sTcpatriafiiifion»-reinov«!-«— focus of Islamic protes and could - D e fe nisc-M s e . lnjstry spokesman help hoflen opposition\ tot PLO chair- liia ^ S E OdcJBen-An-A m i ,vaid Jsracriiopcd;the------^SoutlTA'ffiirica steps-up seaiarch for killers mnn--Yuss«r-Arafai.'jljuimove to accept men had "learned a le.Hson and now . —know thatIt thetl govcmment ofjsrael- lURG. South Africa — Presi■csidcni.F.W. de Klerk lo o k .’ aiilonomy in the Ga/^a Strip iind the.. |H |^ H JOHANNESBUP ... wilfnol3t li;hesitate to take cxtrao^i-' rong sjepji T liursday lo tryy to ti capture assailants who • West Bank city o f JericIicho. - cxccpiionally stron] • nary mcasuasurcs against those who . . guiined d,i>»tir25.blii.black tonimuiers.' . . ln-lsrael._sroiips ofJ>Jsraeli protest- n««lri«nl«nts of a northern Israelitil s e t t l e m e n t s h o w th e irr JU m,
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y ■ . _ i l ______I...-.,..- ~ : y ^ ' ig iB6a leviteI e s [ffipoiiiiml C o u iittfy c c> n sid (e r s s iile n c iin g g uin llE e -bjj able to look baele^at-court— — — Ihe.Times-News and ------Khould pn>bably-b9^ — TheTaaodflteamesa— ^ © m er\^Q 0iffiR j ^i^^ts=prom O p t — ^r«?cords-and-iiitfn>^ . Sc said. " It upparcntlyilly isi not us b ig o f a problem ^' a H e its g ______aa so m e think it majmay be." KETCHUM’- The grogrowing debate bc- p o s s i B l C B Sm on dfschargiging-& earm s- line'Countyis-ohc-of-thc-fcw ------. tween home o.^.ersjindJid land users in Ida^ . I*rost saidTJIiiine' ' Boy chargeced in infant ho is pointed up by thehe battle in'Bldine nonhu:iunting homeowners coupliiplcd with all don't go forfar enough; Idaho countics withA'ith restrictions on shooting, County over a proposalJ totc ban discharging th e pcijcoplc.who do hunt.” “ W c’rc: n'not onii-hunting. Wc justt rccog-i But the county'.ss boom b( in the lasi 20 years “ —rape waivesss-hearing— - —- firearriis within 1,5000 ,f.Fpct o f any rc s i- Blailaine County Commlssioncncrs will take nize the fuelfuc thut if the county apprcirovcs a has pitted rcsourc«urce users such as hunters ------u p thehe issue at 3:30 p.m. Moilonday in the subdivision.on. cfealing a residential arcireo. it’s against people who/ho >own hom es in areas once ~ IWlN 1-A1.L5-A.1 ’s ncccssary to pro- cpurthth o L ^ in Hailey. going to afieci afT what your;multi-U;jc aiaitilude considered the midcniddle of nowhere and good ly b o y c h o rg ^ withI sexuallyse altacking an ’ . Home owners, say it’s i bullets, especially' Bwjs•jsting law bars shooting-.ar.a gun wiihin ought to be,’be,” he said. lumiing grounds, .• —infaat-has-JK«|ved a ppreliminary heoring .tect them from stray b'u livisions are on th e • 450 feetfc' of a residence withoutIt pprior consent He saidd theretl have been numerouiius inci- County Commisim issioner L en ITifrlig. wTio' —• 68t for today. sii^c^e^monj/^^ncw^su^to icraica BY me leacr- IromI ■all ailedtcd-homcownera.'i. hi in n g u gun dents in rctic ------L 6ttn. M. HlJWJVi — acrossss o r on a hignw ay also is pF^tTblied.pn bullets whizliizziiig post lioiiii:&. lc*.% nut ■nncom*—.■mid-it’'sui a good-ide-idat7-4tVf»ol-anning shoot- mon to seecc hunters toting guns or.roiroaming .jjble request to haveha' some separation be- : o f com m ittin g an “in '~O pponcntO ay' *hc’ cdTr . ruigned on a charge o f csscnce it’s a ban o n ing wlA'lthln 1,500 yards,'nearly amile,.ofanya on foot'or>r inii vehicles around his ncitsighbor- “tw een residencess arand (fireann discharges)."' famous crime againstst n atu re.” feet is ad eq iu te a n d in essi all huntiiu on private .landand.in.thcicounty. ____ re sidlenpe, e b ut scaled it dovyn to 1,500 feet, hood.* . 'he:said; ------A 5 th DistrictO)Uftilift etw lc anid Thursday_ . - ordinance o f 4 5 0 feet is per-, ” “I think potentially ihisihi could develop The prproposa'I allows shooting ifl:ifKoiheowners' Frost saidaid-Fish a'rvd Game won’t supportsi "Tlie existing ordi that the amignmentI dateda h a d not yet been ■ saicl Terry R ing.Joiial oul------into a real split in the: county/’cc said Lee givepse t a t $100,000. • ~| Landi B o a r c ~~ ~ FarKs commissission m ay ban— ~~ __ ~dog8rfroiii'counim tjrp ark s------er comiinieiit—— T W IN FALLS - I1 hchc.'l Win i^WlS Coun-— ^ ty P ark s and' Recreati(atioii Advisory Com- , mission will'tolk Monconday' rii^ t abbut not ) d - g ir f e ---- -n»ai(M id' ncr'cne had been The copies o f the proroposed reforms er 30 dayslys beginning Sept.' 13. But arrested.. “It's still un«under investigation,” his ofTice receivedd weren’t'even the'bpardard settled on the Oct. I legible. - • deadline.nc. Lands Director Ston T he adm inistration3n suggests rais- H am iltonon 'was slated to send out OfPcersJoin forforces as pab ing -grazing fees frm c'a a ru g tasK ' I force raid, tv(o meneh w ere arrested on port a cow a n d c u lf' fcfor a month. ’. than prwaiwale pro|!»Jrty bccBnse-the------charges ofdelivery of a controlled sub- __ ■ Atnf>n£ fho fnr.r ■ nllntm rnts prnd»ce-‘ua------:— ------Stance. . .— - . changes include thehe requirement much morelore meat on the livestock, , O fficeri from the JaJ^ m c 'Counw.Sher- . — ------4hat any land-or-wawater im prove.- and ihcjai; 'rnnc h e r < ^ o n ot h a v e '^0 ___ ifr«r>ennrtm«L Marieleic Valiev Drug Task __ ments the permitteescs moke on the eonfotm1 to the multitude'ofTeUcniP . ______Force and No tb Sideide D ru g -I'astc i-orce ------rcazrai'grszlng ulloi IWO, C viianusA sflid. ftanedTotbc-orrcsrof------“ — ----- ^:j revert to the governrnmen,t in case H e .siiidlid he : planned to attend a Guadalupe Ja amillo,lo, 29, and Gregorio they lose the permit.t. T h u rsdlay a y night meeting with Arellano, 24. Joth werewe from Hazelton, .Vlt occurs to m e thens’sth been so rancherss in in Challis to accumulate whdrie th e'o ^ s werere mr ad e. many things'thrown1 ini by the envi- publie comments con- in cose the ad- TTicjjien wt e cha^Juged.with deliyeiy of ...... ro n m e n ta l c o m m uunity,'they've r ministmrioiirion refuses’to cxtend'thc’- r“ .1 ■ —^ contrcJIId 8U )stoncece iand were a ^ ^ e d ' _ ^ _ _ thrr.«>n in period ______; ------'ihui^y.'.. [ Bond for Janunillolo \was set at $15,000 a n d $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .f r Arellaisllano. Both remained in custody tn the JenJerome-County-jail. ------^ Tw in IEallsymitt th enters "WhennxTOted Jaramillnillo was out on bond — from a b a t t ^ iharge.- dmg-d< _ Jejrome C ^ n cil to meet___ ANOY ARCNZmw TkiM*-Nmf* today on'i axmcacrease. issue • ■ ; ^ _ T i m ^ N e w ' ...... i German1 philosophy,phi meoning the the detailsTwHlle puttl(ting a shln^QH-tbeJNlniIndows^t-thlftJiome-—- ' only cditimiitimonds he'll learn will , - • ...... J E R O M E r A-SpecileciaLmeeting ofthe . - Je ff Graham s w e ^ ' TiQther, W anda G r^amim,. cleans the Interior TWIN FALLS1 - Tlie German • be in Gemu:m ion, he said. Jerome City ( ounciii hihas been set for to- ’ o n Sherry Lane in TvTwin Falls. G raham 's m( ; rtow, Kyzer shciws lois tes from outside. shepherd pup that1 (tlic Twin F a lls. Right rto day. sides while he wash*shes, buffo and lubricate ___ County shcrifTs dcdepartment will of energygy iand BamhiH'figurcs ___ _ The.cpuncil will_m«m eet a t 5 p.m . In the use in the fighf ag;igainsl drugs fi- heUl-bc-goigood-to-train.-Hc hopesjl - -' = rrcoundV-chaml ss to’ap'approve a nMolutibn - V ' . nally has a nomc.'. the d o g.eventually cv« will grow-as for a property i x increa« a s e . If Call him Ky:yzer - as in big as the Murtaugh dog that . T h e public i inviteded Ito th e m eeting. For e making up to stiian * entries, said DcputlUty I’erry Uarn- .makcs'$25$25^bonds. s o th e p r i z e ------RUPERT-PoliceI haveiM arrested a man Tunes-News correspondentmt $3,000 per house.e,” Camo2ad said, very’ ccumbersome code to worl hill, w ho w ill trainn Kyzer. . wos uppedled ito $50. • ■' ■ ■ in coiuiection with the hit-and-run auto- He said the adBcldltional co sts to ' with” . . The 2k^-month-h-old dog will Kyzerr eveveniurflly will replace S-yearrold-Riq>crt boy. , . le.wider studs would reqilirc; ------mobile-ii^ury-oCa.l5-yi - - JEROME —Bowing-to0 protestsp -mect-thc-code-cccould;makc-it im-...... -The.' ^ S tan obedicncc traimning in anoth- the deparlilariment’s currcnt drug Sunday DighL I . from builders and their suppliers,sup possible for setenior citizens to "jog”” eeither on the outside or. in '(■ er month, and when\ he’s 9 dog. Brldjridger. After Kyzer is 1,-22, of Rupert was- | of a building where parto ------S M o rro 2 the Jerome City Counciincil has m ake r e p a irs an on ideidentical home that Is sellin] -—’Hc-W M-cto^^withflthJttving the scene , jit,** Vic Camozzi ofV olcoilco, Inc., - Jerom e L um berrCo.: J "The code, for $75175.000 in Twin Falls.” f W ood R iv er Rtliib b is ^ ' of-en iiyury faccident.int. Bond was set at ' - ^told council members. makes it impossssible tq improve le.council decidc^d.tp hpld j S2S,ooor-'.:-F~' ~r - ' The code 86.86 and eight-yard con- ____ — effeot-lasf-year.-^------^ ______CounciLW-cdnesdayj Times-News cuucspondcRt' up~S r9!82V'frbm $95 tcT , ^'^So i^ly we^ave a -tw o-yw inctgose bout_ would have a chancecc to comment taiiic'rs' up ------~S114:82'aTfa mohtlT ...... —- ■ - ^ ^ '* orBoar3~decidwi inurschy ■ Su- ’onTHcTnatter. rwarscKcduled Jhcrate-ate-incrcase -'s needed to - ...... to enact an em ergency le\7ivy '..to fund requirements for acr“y o u j^td ^’Tifiov^thl■thTt A puHlic h~ e^ng.v. for Sept. 22 duringr theI council’s offset a predictedpr« increase in the a two-year increase in studeiident enrollment, m any students in a cprrtar)cr,” h e said. disposing garbage once the " Ob'ltuaiiW. . will next regular meeting,. cost of disp W ith 75 m ore studentss cicrowding into classroomsi The emergency levy totalledto $157,138.94 and wi! I Idaho regional landfill in ^ iMinlrCassla , - ■' B 3 -this, year than when schcchool was dismissed last-t- be u s^ for textboolu.aI, and supplies. Teachers willwil _ The proposed incrcj :ounty b eg in s operations, tax- idential trash pickup I , Idaho r . -spring,had to 'd o something,” so said Nancy' n ot receive a p ay ro i^ .. T h e ow ner o f a $50,000 tax iletion of the six-county d expect to poy obout $28.28.25 month, from $8.08 toOS9.18: : Complcli ^ 5 - 1 0 Chttrdunan, ■ board chairwonvoman. able value house-could c mdfmce.increj^:l25'on t“ mOT thisYcarj'CobblBMI '^ d . ' ...... ~ Other proposed moilonthly incrcas- ’ Ple£^lease see RUBBISHm2
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, ' ■ ■ SF.ATTLl- (AP) .- — flouting bridgt^ucTUiv!.oss.SealUcis.Lake,_ Mniotbej® : this'weekend. thc _ W ushingJon opcn^: itii H MOUNTS. CAIARMEL,' Utah 1861. In JJan u ary 1862. he moved symbolic Jasi.linkk iiin an interstaic lumeiit honoring farther up Z io n Creek Fork, built . > more than .'f.(HK) B g jB fc (AP) — A monu: freeway slrclchiiig in |B Isaac Bchunin, tnetn pioneer who a home,c. f farmed and was one of miles from Scaltlcti)to Boston. 9 ^ ^ 3jfl . named southwcsteitem Utah's Zion . the firstit sesettlers o f Springdale.- - — d accompanying V _ I • <■ '* t y O ...... T h e .b r id g e ainl a Canyon; w ill be dcdedicated Oct. 2. In theIC sisum iT ier.of 1863..he.and_ iiptcie ohc of the ...... “ projects also compti Thc unveiling; cof the pyramid- his sonshs Ibuilt a cabin, cleared 12,600-m ile inier- - ■ Iasi gaps in thc 42,f _ shaped gninirc meilem orial w ill take som e la 1am n d a n d farm ed in*l^ion uiLiuld.repreiCiil-a------___: _slati:.fri:c\vuy-syi.itaiu place at Mount Ca>annet. said'Fen- Canybn_nnijicar the prcscni site of:------rro«u«cwJiei:.vay_ ------loil'M OSS, vice ppi rc sld c rifu f'th c ' the Z ion»n-fcodge: L ------;------>ving more people ~ — - conmmction to movir ------Isaue-Bchunin-MMcmoriaLCom-. _ Bchilniriinin is^crediied.wIlhTsWnffZI IZ Z : on existing roads. ■ . mittee. ^------2 io n ;€ an : : ending of aii era , ••It> kind o t the ei Construction of the monuihent remarked,ied. “A man ;can worship ...... _of inicrstatc buildiiIding." said Hill n o n g th ese great cathedrals ■ began Wcdnesdid a y . W hen fin- God amon Dues. Seattle assist;istant (listrict a d - ' ------^ ------is h c d “ t--w ill-(-contain-nhrct—as-weli-a:li-as-he-can-in.-uny-man ------— — mlnti.trator-i'Qr thc: sHstate Department ______/ . ------plaque»-detailing-£rBchuninVlife;— made-churrfaurchr-'n iis -irZ ion." of Transportation amand lonner inter- _ y - : - — -V:— 7 ^5 Moss said off?■fTcialirrrorh lhe ' ‘'"Tn 87 2 rB eh u n in sold his tarm state yo project imnajiiiiiScr. ' N tft^onal p a rk ScS crv icc und dc- fii the cancanyon to William Heaps I new freeway, hut • • “ li is a beautifui ne ■ scentlanls of Behihunin-will be on for 200)0 bushelsI of corn and it also has lanes ded:iedicated lo buses f i han'ii for the dediciicaiiori. . . • moved to L1 o n g yalley. ‘ ' th iit :iri! conver^ibli^tIf III rail iiii»i • ~ bicycle lanes thatliat run tlie fu ll - 7 2 wn in the Uppy and wayax buried In the Mount ...... length." Dues said WiWednesdayi ^ V irgin Rivcr__oreaea. in December Carmel1 cecemetery. -- Thc Lacey V. MuMurrow Floating:. B ridge is th e 'last major mi portibn of , th e 51,56 1-90-90 project, wiiicii " , includes a tunnel,. retainingrt walls. landscaped freewayly "lids”‘ and i>ikc J t m I Analyssis conterjnds tax aiiiJ. pedestrian trailsils on the portion meeting Seattle to oC the freew ay conne^ Mi l l its eastern suburbs.s. (Construction is I ideas ‘i‘seriouslyy flaw ed’ lo be com pleted in 191996, • - P i ■ The span officiallyilly opens Sunday. T r H BOISE (AP)'—- Sorry, Lutalr quafificded -electors or by a majority , ______hut an esiim atcd 7.(X7,000 runners and ^ B B County residents. vote o fr thth< e persons voling on the is- 130 wheercliair“athlithleies will tuKc V B g r . aitomey gcnerleral s ottice says..suc,' WValkeT' ^i sgTd:------______p:irt in th-.* “ W hiM‘K Xf Hi»i«k rtf Fir<-*' rr ■ ■ ^n^u-ll have-to-nnd-s n thffr wny Somle e Ccouniv programs arc not race across tlie'bridgeJge Saiufday. ' Hd.cHangc-tax-luws -tolnakc-official!5*“discrctionitc ionaryr-hc.sriid;:such.as_fund.i:___ The bridge carriesies the three east- B frg iF ligent m edical care, the public • — T 7 ------^ APphei m o re r e s p o n s iv e to tlithc public. ing indigei r Iwund lan(^.of_Ij9(),b'0.bclwccn.S.c;l(tic: ------, . In an advisoryy made public^ defender';let's office, solid waste dis ------Tmd Mefcer Island. A im u te r s d r iv e p a s t th e stillstill-empty 6,500-foot flotOBtIng~brldge acr^ 'LLake al W ashington earlier‘®'’ ■ Tliiirsday. thc attomt■ncy general's of- posal and paying public indebted- - ,.-ioithediunl>.-couipli;U week-lh-Seattlo.-^bai3rldgldgB.thfi^ymb_Q»cIastjl■Ilnk-In t h e l n t e r a t a t f l30 ^ freeway system; Is ^ -zr.": rice said ihree-propiiposed- initiativcjr^ncssr—;— md lanes and tw o ' ^ ntt-coun^resl- Llk
r - - i - - : - . vA; ------^ ^ ^ ------______'/ ______Fridaylay, SoploniJwr 1 0,1993 T immflB-Nowa. es Twin Folia, t’da h o B-3 MiIHipSassia^^ n Ju d g e c le a rs ^principal F o ru i m - s e t Io n l G A a n ti--g a y ^ ini i t i a t e e -ByEriopoodeUsu : ' ' . . S teve T ho m p so n , fofounder o f E arth T ribe, aion . Henry said the top;opic has religious impor-^ ^ F b S tte n n g s titu d en t - - - T im cs-N cw s corrorrcspondent - ...... ' ' area hum an-righ'tsi gngroup; and th e Rev. Stcphciten tance, and the inltiatiQtive might eventually be sy United Methodist Churchcb. v oted o n if enough peo>eoplc sign (fie petition, R o m o f th e Burley I involvingng 1 a 16-ycor-f>ld-girI in June BURLEY -- Mini-Cassia^ residents wilwill be - They will also havert 110 m inutes each.------! H en ry said-Ihe Presiresbyterian C hurch h a s n o3t t - _By.Joliy Hntwth...; ondrat 1992. : ICA’s ' After the talks, panicipantspar will answer writrit- taken a stand on thele initiative. Ross w ill be Times-News coircspori able to h ear opihipinions for and against the I( '" T h e girl,girl, Lorianc Daylcy, h ad been ------n nti-g ay -rig h tsIS pp^ltion-drivc ncxt-wcek.ek_aLa_lcn.qu«.tio.niJpniih(1 the audience. . . .. spcakinff as an indivi(ividual and not expressing. ofrchitrchrHenrysaid:------IL ------_RUEER.T--jujillifir high school sent toI the th< principal’s oi^fice by a ____ ^Burlc^churcL______H enry said the forum for will probably last IVlii the dlticlai positlom)fi n f a hnt- teiichw.^ hSTi C M id she w as grabbed by le— two-supporting-and-rdM wo'^Jiours.-CTding at-9 p.n — 77 7777.P®HC:P®0Pj*~ Hcnry saidimcmbergers~of his own conp^OTtton-13— " te ry ^ h a rge stemming-ig-ffom-an-inci-— herrarmsrtnsrand.;thro.wnrfTom“Strara ...... ' ngninct'— w iH'^rilljaiLdurin^theLXdmm,.schcdleduled-—It-’s-theifirsutimc;! ic:Hcnry-is-awanj of-that-thi air unsure which posit>sition to take on m e liTitia- _dentjn which he admimitted pushing a office andmd agoinsti a wall. ___ for 7:30 p.m.m. Wednesday at' the: FirstI ICA initiative willvill be discusscd ih such i tive. • - I4-year-oId student. A date,te forJhaLcasc-has-not-bcfihf Presbyterian Chui:hurch,2100 B urton A ve. fom m . “They arc really strugglingst (on, the deci- jrincipaUt-Wcstrr-set------.T tce-has.....-H e-said - people-atli-attending tho-cvcnt-will bi ?!_...... But.Gary StcaiB. pri ------I b e - c h u f c h’s-Peacemaking-Committce ’s-] P c - 5 i o n r " h e said;------=^ini«o-^Pr44ishF:cUllIJlLTacrt annthrr :______- planned the eventent.------asked not-to-applau-laud or show other signs o ° At-lirst,-it-was-uhclhcleir-whciher'ihc'cHurcir* . battery charge from a separate inci------^"-It-jan-t-a-doldobate,—aaid-the_Rev_DiJ3avidJJuppQtlibiLcithcr.sidj sidcygpihcjssuc-^— -—;------building would be largela enough to seat thele dent. be the He said the: onurch'so *Peacemakin] H en iy , p a s to r olo f the church. H e w ill be the c^cnt. ised Wednesday, Committee scheduledjled the forum to help peoplipj° crowd expected for the In a decision release mCKlcratorat thetie 1fomm. idge Roy C. litiQtive -u n derstahdT the-issuissuor^lso,^e-group-hope: )es . H en ry said that thee clchurch, by opening u p thele Fifth District Jud “ - T en m inutes1 efleach will be allotted to initii Steals was inno- : Idaho dem onstnue-that Chfi::hri5tians-can co-exist even1 iif sanctuary nnd .the fell[fellowship hall, s h o u ld bte e Holloway ruled that Sti supporters Kellyally Walton, head o f the Ic —^ —ccntofcona-couat-oCcri-riminnt hntti»ty Cinzens Aliiancance, and Burley residentIt Paul1 tney d isag ree on issuessues such a s u e initiative, ------msnno'suui uvi'O'one:- r ------r ^ E v e iri f tlreyjiCTgisngree very i^uuiigty;* Hcnr^iry—7-W cdnesdayrthe-da•day-of-thc-forum r H «nfy-T ------D rarln ir— ^------^ Burley. ThQse speakingung against the in itia tiv e wilwill be said. noted, is Internationalal IPeace Day.. VEmt«TilR0AY-11 A.M. -I - In b is ru lin g ,. J.udjidge Holloway__ HouseMdMisedlaneous-Tools . wrote, “Stears acted1 (clearly within - ...... _ the bounds o f reasoronabfc but not ------excessive force-in-d .disciplining a t k nnDAVrBB>TBBBI-11-* m 10 AM M in i(I d o k a situ i d e n tsS r le a m :;H ow 1:o3 s w iffl- child.” Wina ■ Holloway cited sev«iveral court rul- . ings concerning the -ui-use of corporal • Advertlsemerrt - Swtember 8 ------' ByJohaJ.HBtbextfaih . . ■. gAUPEABSOWAUCnOICHI Tim cs-Ncws correspospondcnt punishment in schools.I s .. B s m Noting recent outbtbreaks of vio- umaai RUPERT - Sccon.;ond-gnidera in the m j j S ' lence in many schoojo ls , the; ju d g e Oirrt r ^ Building Supply* Equipment. - - ^hboUistrict hir L iS Icaming more thw'juI'just reading, wrii-* ’ . • to maintain gpod_order.er and discipline 1 PJtlTCI ' of students.” ' ■ ^ T ie y ’ft also iearriiim ing how to s w i ^ ' The incident occurre popular,_____ ; Stears asked him: “Ho'low d v you like ------—SHouMhold-PWojp-rfef^^ "T his ydar o u r schschool had a lm o st-r|m - being pushedjiround?’*- A(trt . 100 percent attendancance,” she said.” - ** At trial, Stears admImitted pushing H/WMiiSwgnSiSiiyira : — The program Isis ea joint ventute. - M flH the boy once. . between the schoolooI district and f r ^ S Stears’ attorney,, Roger 1 Ling, 1HUR8II ■Rupert P a rk s and an. Recreation U gB argued that the pHncip:ipal was trying f Department, said sai Assistant' |3 B to teach the boy a lessoiK>n. Advei ____SupcrintendcDt-RobcrbertEavlock______"The court is convivinced that the MA81 Smdents are not)t r-required to take * — disciplineralthough'itrmay-havcbeen— n -z ;— the class. ParticipimtsntspoySlOfortwo performed in an unuilusual manner, TnUR8D _ • weeks_ onnstrucUonsions. Classes are a was consistent with oconsiderations _ ____ h ilfh o u r each d ay ." set out py tlicTJIS. SupSupreme'Courr,“ ; ___Adv.------:] ______T he school, d lsijrict trit supplies bus JOHNXHARBEmHrn* Tkrw4tMN Holloway conclu^Jcd— WWTWOTOBgJUICTIOIIS . ______acop^cad«F»-tOi»wifi^1. .., Stears sftlT'faces aniinoth'crbattcry — rides to the'pool, wfiilvfiile th'e Parks and Sw iirTm InstruHbr Dave LandniiInim teaches Memorial ElementarySFhoolE VRDA|i^Kmrai8,ise3 ■ rjzrrRecreation Departiartment provides • ^ charge in connection wiwith an incident 8MURD Duringng the second session studentents instructors. “The goalisipTiy to givfralllEi1 th e -sw im ______gui. Heybum and A ceq u ia w il Household-Kimberly Pavlbck said aboujout 95 percent o f k id s '.in ir the county swimmin{ling This year’s prognunm began-Sept.^, ■ fromJaul A£hfadlsement-S^«nw1§______rt.______■ - r^ ~ P aperbov-aa l e r t s iH gmrfera are tak- lessons.*IS.” * - ’ , I The first two weeks ai wTBisAucnoiHEinncc ^~TaaS11B.1983 es'lCpileaiWig^MlO ^ ^ean R ow e- w a l ^ Antique3 & iiiunics'les'have becn'handied propeilyrylyr— possiSi^to-keep-itienvtn -n 'ero T ^ d am s—ihfluence-ce-in-how-tb»-naw^HoBpital-u ------■'nrirteen:year^ld-S,ci gpondgnt ______“ Ourur inlentions have been honorno^ has said . operaled. delivering newspa ------:------ableralhilt'Biong;“ 'he-saiu. ■ P0l-'i»Hiiy-yeai3, m B U R L E Y - A lawsuit filed Thee 1lawsuit, filed at the Cassiissia have budgeted $100,0(,000“ annually to chasingjhJ h e Innd nn'f w hen they sp o tted sixsmoke comirig m t iw i morial'Hospilair county,, whichv would then lease ii one of Scan’s • ------WeaneSlBy-in-PifthIWrDistrict-Gourt—G oun^iQ»-q^^p_us»r:60ckg^W>::have:< ve^a—g p jo w ^ -G assiffM em ; from the home of or T B ? C T - M — ------m nninigrTtnierRii'rmine ti laws judge dc w ere broken, w hen*en'Cassia County - -* Theihe source of funds used to pur- the, 5700,000 to'purchahase-the-hospital Stephen1 BBywater said during th e bud- Rowe said he kriewIW 17-year-old • V commissioners obtaiiitained and re-sold chaseithe th hospital land. land came out of the: “hdspital‘ plant gctheariniring. , . Shawn Sager was insidiidc because he ■ Ity officials eventually backec nur,iEiioK iii9,ins ' land upon which a i new hospital is ' *. WhiVhether any state laws were brobro- fund," which they sayay is desigiMted. County had talked with him1 thei previous...... _WWBI ' being constructed. ken inn ti;the transactions, only for renovation of tlthe hospital. '.offfromim that plan when legal ques- The lawsuit, fileded by Rupert resi- • Therhe liability o f commissioner:ners . They also said thee .1land was pur- tions arbstose, so the cotinty then p u t the ^W liile Rowe’s motl3ther, LeaAnn Advc ------retween the properly, t /er-paid ihe.county„for_thc fio iT . . . Memorial H ospital,I, as defendants.' •:— In~additIditionrhe believes the count)anty, hospital and cotmty. IH C ever LAMPEAUCTII The lawsuit allegesrges tfie defenauits is, impr(•pfow rly''givrtfg~mgnty~lo-th(the"^— C h is h o lm 7~duTiYigig the-Cnssia-iand.------R12,19935-^: ' er 'said “ii’Ftoo bad siicti c DAY,SEPTEMBER may have broken- la\laws in'obtaining' hospitaltal m order to purchase equipuip-. C o u n ty b u d g et hearirring thiS'week, ' Packer J being made of-the trimsac'>BC- LOCATED from Magic Va\WIay Reglonai Hospital allWtnFi1nFilli.-|dilw4inll«WBrton...... - and re-selling land1 at ths intersecdon ,_meni;„ . ------told-commissioners-hehe has received fuss” is b riH C didn’t want area people>ple U.8.30to30/93Junciton «st or from Aagrow Raaearch 'dfT6lH-Streefaiul-Hl■Hlland-Avehncrin ------^ mmmissioner-John-Adams-saic r gnifi n in .arn n n H tn geltetting answers tioiu. IfU d3/4mnB*a«t ______e some'iiAntrol over-ficaltli,fth— ■ Cantf-cemac:—stcfjau Burley,-as well asIS *“conspired" to previpuiously; however, that commis-nis- about th e land transactin ’ PICKIl(UP-AilTQ-CAM PEI Cassia M em orial HoiHospital, disputed IHCvwiw n 't leave th e area. - betweeri IHC.and the: cc o u n ^ w as ah' B u rl^ hai egations, saying “We'e iare going to do everythingling attempt, to give the; countyi some thelawsuilsuit. the law suit’s alleg< Iwttft Evlf»uda48h»»jnotota«l^S S S S t lief 81/7 camper «rith Gvetaiwi. oas ftimalumaa^toSeSmbox, s ie ^ 4 with. SimploiDt’s so n Olirdered 1TRACTOR-MACHINIINERY Fed'eN*oas trader with ovaiiver and under tratBmlsslon, 28* niboer,^jS^hltch, 3 - cm stock liallar on Page odegde with Page hub ops • MUdery 100 m f e i n • riopuiv2MtMln)bbsrtire(Ired trailer Iwna on Whippet wwd flote * to pay \ baattery case^ ------^—HIHOUSEHOUtABeUAII n o n SimplQf, on ot for 20 months. “I will prob-Db- - — FURNITURE— his ex-wife, in: onele i o f th e la rg e st ■ S im plot I i : .Stmll,(lro]i.|gd.wood.l^.& h A chairs - modtm china hutch - 2 tall — -civnawiiasTdfbatlertid y InTdaho h is - " a b ly havlave pain the rest of.my life, Oookseo-wt; American d odeo double bedstead wlth-bcx sprtnoj------and, ass I get older, it will probably *Klnittre»-(2)meblbe(tstdstead a«I sprino* - C or 3) wood doWdothes wardrobes-kltthen stool--(2-4) , [2) tweed foSms - wingtiack eoudi • etKettd table • magatlne rad( - (4) oirica a S mplot allelle g e d ly k ic k e d i;et w.orsi)rse." dtiMrcf«stof(trs«iers-(2} awlvel Chain. — Patricia Siroplot, 41.41 in the back __- , •TIBLES three times duringg a period when . AW oak low toy drassar less mim iedodi(2) cfiinh pew-bewW wall she was being treatedtfed for a hem iat- *^wW«r.l*ifcata-fia«to£i2r-cWtfa.iItfs redwagon-good large dtftffafrt ed'diak-accordingB tot court;docu-. • hunaas mteeiHneous - nedi yokea - wwwcn aide - preaa bacfc tfialr - old mentSir-They-wore.e n m a m c d -a i ih'e,, ' time.- f - fm . . . . ■ SHOPMISC. After kicking her,ter, he allegedly ’ - 3/4 hotsanortatteaJf compre reaper-wodvlje* bench vise-Seats------jope.you±avc.to--- - m l aatl propellid lawn mower - rotary : J-lltoIdJiavJM ovUJJop ISp ^ s S S w S tT to o l boc -W4*dftw»drt»l-1/2’ drf drtye80cWad have surgery .’’She di k' , - . •. .. M------——_ (• I ^ ....
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r n o o i i ad i S L f i M Ts ^ a n c tio in s rT■ i i i ^ s c h o o ■ ~ ^ i n _ w a lk - e o f s c□ r o r ity s is te r^ s;fa U n vr ' _____ ^ _ BOISE (AP) —- 'Gov. Ccci]_;M K^^S^pri-N 1ost:o^p'olice,icTTbui there sjill was no} iimprovement — Afidniit-on-Tbursday-Tiirurged'tlft'state and ogents of in her lower body. tirravnlig rggngi—P -----— '.x-:- the state De-•e- Board member Cururtis Eaton of _ ■ ■ ' ^ nmon onh'trrraliimllJeltles~and'sorori»—I ------t. ~pazimcnt^_oX of 'i wm hans-eatjjlion^iF d ^ h lT b W d ------lic!; he said contributedted to the severe jit tth Law Enfprcc::C7 against gettFng^hlb aa~“quick-draw — — - injury of a Universityy _oof Idaho coed. n jK * ^ mcnt. contest” in respondingng to the inci- . —:------In-u-rurc-HRpearapcm cc-bcfore-the-BBji^r — :iPar«s-of-it-- it—dent.------■ hoard at Boise State: U niversity, the are shocking to And Universityy . President .SL • ' " I'" '’ ’ ^ u u v crn u i iilSU lULuia say (he letist."t," E lisabeth Z in ser also saidsa the frater- ^ state regents callI forf crimTrfai' ^ — gowxmoL.LOT nitv and sorority syst«stem is a very hgeause ______cKaraes to be filed1 againsta those told the .board. valued clciUetn utt-caff responsible .for^ providihiding-alcoholic^ He declineded of the growth expcnenence aiid other ■ beverages in violationion o f state law idrus release theh e assistance it o ffers the; sstudents.------!fn p «!>if>rt n f ______ionc.m 18.yrnr. rrpnri .:nyinp.it si had been turned.
■ to detcrr;rm ine if criminal charges;es extend the existing banin on bicoholic wned-property-- -- . The_frcshman wasy;i:iraly7jd pa from would_Jic_Xilcd-Buuhc h said-it-- i t—b e v erag es.^ n -statc-0 Wl , . . . . . the waist dawn Aug.J. 191 as she fell " s h o ws dearly c .to me there were•re to include property off iorganizations ’ from the third-floor: firefi: escape on serious vioIation.svi o f state law.” affiliated w ith the scho-cUrrent-pplicy—m atter., NM ^b er Joc Parkiuson.of;of;_-Gpdwin,ad[miued-tha [lat w hile there >1 usemmiter- . T.pi-^fio School and:M lddle:5ch^loohThursday:— ;7~ir~ T “ * banning-olcohol.on stati!tatd campuses.-—Boise siigiu^est?3^c university abol—ol-^are policles on iilcohol n t Colton (Ore.) Hign iyacuatod, but none-we.re ------—A ^idrus'addrcssed' thi enlirc-GreeV-systcni,------nity-and-sororityJiOLousca.-:iihosc__ iur400;studBntSTand:fect ® acultyJnembers^wer^LeyJ J Viee Pftfsfent-Hal-Codwitu cLJbllowed o n ...... M o m — investigation-condu'ducted-by-the—said_Cogogh I a n .u ndcrwertt surgery.7 . all occasions.” i P a n d ^w a n ts J18:5m i]illio n r a iisefo T SCichools^— Brief ll >lles e_wilL-rnalci>------^ c u l ttv v nmembers al thc.achnni had------— ly ^ OOISE (AP).------tf-Gov,-Cccilt f ------HJVc-Mt linl I or'sohienimc to-^surethe ...... d suggestion this next.lime"ne” „nearly.SIOO.OOO in divliversions in the asked for s Andrus arid the Idaho> ILegislature go inei;eased : • diversionsns w> ould not Mtua^lly hinder...... fier education,- Andrus toldold new spending year. Idaho FallsIs eyes openingJ o f ISU center along vfith recommen'sndations from for highei )hal or other studenl’services, nember. Roberta Fields1 of • ”l-coriipIiment-yoi’our-nerve for ■educotldhal Is Higher Education Ccnter the Idaho Board ofr :Education;^, board me Itate University but boardird members called their S IDAHO FALLSs -_ W hen the I'daho Falls i he three univer- N ew Meaieadows. “But to meet yourour doing this,” Idaho Sta a b le to com plete their first Finance Committee, the Jowen told the percent reareallocation directive just a opens, local high sclschoofgnidubtcs will be ab k State College goal, I douloubt it." President Richard Bo m m u n ity . ofTRcials say;- sitics and Lcwis-Clark an area that’s modest stastart toward bolstering the ____ iwQ y ears g fc o ljc!ge se w ithout leaving the com r lent increase in .. The.Fin£inance.Cbmminee also askedked board. “You’re in ai :hclor or rhasters degree in will get an 11.7 percet ‘ ~ ...... cash focuse:used directly o n students. - / And it may be pospossible to cam a full bachc )ort in the bud- for S37.5.5 million for new buildingling alm ost sacred." [here in the coming years, state g en eral tax supBgi some disciplines thei _____^gci-ycanharstjm5*ncxccclnlyir^^::— — construetionion o n th e college campusesJSCS______■______n the building is bchind“scschcdtjjcrbutisomc-class-— CorTsfruction on tl The proposal stiltill must be andatothether ^ u c a tio n a l insUtuttons. :n in Jan u ary and the-resrshc;h o tlld b e available by next room s should open ii _____approvcd-by-thc-fulLbol>oard,-cxpcctcd____T he caplapital im p rovem ent projects ------T —m iri'daH ^Stalc"1 e~trnTv^c rs i t>^P rc s i d c nnt-Richard-Bowen'said— r today. - . would-havlave to be financed from an W ednesday. The committee’s rec<:commendation anticipate^ted cash sur^l'us'lii the bud- rsity o f Idaho President Elisabeth Eli Zinser and state Bowen. Universit I was almost identical tot< the rccom - get that coicould b e up to $50 million._ ' l"liS ^!S S S ' B oard o f Educationon President Keith Hincklc;:ley were in Idaho Falls to mendations the schoosols submitted Late in the afternoon, the fullrull : IR E S TA U Rr a n t /— about the center's managerrc m c n t plan. update legislators ob last m onth. board appipproved proposals from the - - The 'SJ8.5 millicion increase four schootools l0 -divert.as_much,as_5ls^5 _____ IQSIS q E m ^oiaS^lrieitCUi ^ r t IIIU I UCI c t ~\V TT^f^jytgetheadng. 1 - ■-oppa aad T b y-.tHr Fiaamnee Committee, percent ofofthe money ^hey^re cur-:ur- , on thurs’day is morcfl•(han-twiccnfiil__lcilllj:3 ECt; ENE — A hearing has beet:ca-s«heduled“for'Iate new - C O E U R d ’ALEN ; additional amountt lawmakers classroominTaiia'stUdcnrservicevand ;ade b y condcm neo m urderciirer Donald Manuel Paradis ------TmonthriTnhrcHisaa* approved for the schooxils in the cur- board memember Diane Bilyeu-of-o f— elfin the 1980 slaying o f a titeen-age giri. — to vindicate himself , rent budget. But it coromes at a time Pocatello16 said the same campaigojg n .. ______the Oct. 29 heariearin g before 1st D istrict; Judge Ji James Judd comes }e w aged at th e public schoollooi iation of the death-penalty. ~_ ■ -when th e state ’s econoromyJs gcncrot- should bc ] ------i-l — againsryic^ackdroiIrop b rin te h sifie d CXOtninOt ,------ing-addTtionntTJDTfEVerenusm nrpaee—and_u3catifdiioiiaLcducaiion^lcvcls-'as clai system and by.thc courm n ty ofTicials whoScTirop-— by then^ho Jtidlcla much greater than analystsa had well. ist fo o t the bill for incessantn t appeals. eny taxpayers must i e x p e c t^ . At^the: bboaid’s direction, the threetree ' ^ ^ ^ 0 aims there is evidence thatlat would clear him of the Paradis. 44. claiir ------_ M nim tin e .d c ina n ds.ay. - to sh o o tt mmarie d arts,” he said. "Aboug SUNDflAY. NOUEMBERR 14.1993 IDAHO FALLS3 —- A strike by union firememcn*anfieT3aH5Wtional*~ T he N av y 'W c'SnMai 0 •percent^ofTny-(dan)^«“™ -— ^5500 KM.— Engineering-Laborat>ratory was in its 171hdayy 1T h u i^y , and a contrac- it plons to sh u t dow n ththe plant by the are Navy.’y-” .. (or says it’s m aking]lg p la n s to pem ianently replrplace the strikers. end o f 1995, reassignin;ing 500 officers M ost oof f the 700 workers laid off a ...... — For now,-£G&GlG Idaho-said ii_will keep:ep als-options-opcn.-Ihc—;____ and-6ailors-and-«fiU3tTling-contractoi me «ite‘Ih'e'pasrtw lE o years were it '•—■— ----- research- center’slartlarsesl-contractor said il’s; w o rk in g o n a contingw cy—------Westinghouse-Electrioio-Corp.-to-cut—constructiction-and-many-have-fount -hen ' . plan to replace thele strikerss by reviewing resresum es fro m federal fire- 200 jo b s. . , other jolbs b s in the communi^. Whet fighters who have! lostlo th e ir jo b s at other siteles s and other qualified per- Based on payroll figigurcs, the shut- the Navyry pulls out, most of its per will also leave, taking'thciiheir a sonnel Hnwn will take aboutut S15 million sonnel wi $8.00 PEBTICK — - - EEoi^lrccon*—paychecksdts-with-them. ------They would be useused to take over pemiuncnicntlv foLstrikintt-firefiRht^ annually out o f the Id^ — DORflTION ______ersif-ncccssafyrthe-llieplan-saysT' om y. ll will'also loos^«) a tight rental • The Na\■Javy’s d ep artu re should oper'P«n ______- _____ it-hoti9tng-meritet=andWbii TICKETS^IAYBEP ly for businesses that1 -caterc to naval ‘lize real1 ecsta te prices. N avy person- MEMBERS. WEST [uissing money :upy-97S-iiomeB-and-apart. _ -Womaniacices trial o ver m -tminees-Hke-bara.-reaestaurants-and—nel-occup C^ATHLETieS — — rom 'ldahirPallsia-l^tcllor : - M 3 z m wJCEEDSSUP'PORTCSI NAMPA — Thehe Nampa woman chargedcd with three grand thefl retail stores...... ------ments-fi-on counts in connectionion with the disappearancee oc f S27.000 from Canyon “ I e rh p lo y about 122 people and if ay h a s w aived her prelim inanary hearing. w e-see a ”dirop' o f cliencntsrwe would ~ Couniy United Way m _R resenfs: '------fctsa-Maric-Eloii!oiijs_:on Wcdnesday-was-«S' o rd c re d -b y M ag istrate__------have-to-let-go-o-loLof.if.pcopIc.,So..it^ x T Win II -F alls Pelilice B enefit-L A sseci(ill9ji William Dillon to) appear~BeIorr3rd-Distric(a] •ict-Judge-Dcnnis Goff on d o e s n ’t ju s t affe c t siti;ite workers, il . Sept. 16. irrfccts-others-as-welell,’2_said Dan ' le^crelGrill '& -'- - C^onq>ilcd d from wire reports R uddell, o w n er o f Snci __I Spirits. ¥ E d ^N-O 0 N C S&RX:: ■^^^TJiyrs^y^_Sep ■ t r r ; . . . 8 ; 0 0 p ,i ^ B , C .S .I. Gymnc ■ - • .$1An( is^^fiK-Ec W I I I ■^VldeoWest ThetI Music Center J______^ ■ Blue lakes Moll 22]_>] MainAve..E.' j^B — -TwifrFolls------' Falls'------P . Z34j>365 _ 7;7 3 3 - 8 ^ : f - roMDINOUMBiir POK^v. - K Linie L eag u e ^ p o r us l Prcrarafns./*' — Anli-Dfug-Pfogroms- - - Pro g ra m s • lOffiCgT • ■ 4 5 0 ^iq=-IHoHtnq-Her.and rc ______..... ■ ^ 3ad-Farm— — W -Club'Gbtdert-Glova^arB oxny io?ing^you*l.♦ I-Hove l o v ^ . ^ u G ifl* Plus' -.'D ow n < 'm Im Olympics • Crc._ro5S • doho YourfoveOn-]Dn-Jhe lin© • Don’J M ake It '— Pallet---.— ^ ____^Time-« wf-r-Flre-nghfersAssn.''. • Kimberfy. '-E osy'O n A/\e » Aogel In Disguise • . ' Refuifundable __i fcY Rclura^'iuslS Y ’ • Emify’i r /n i, Htafschool Rodedeo C lub • O n ce In A\ BlBlue M ro n • love Don't . .. ------; T “ P a l l e r E It Deposit , ' I inc.taxi Remembmber loving You • J I 't l i a l r . Saivdllon Arnqyf •< C o m p . C o re VVho'ss HHedHit Breaks • Nobody^ -• - F o rT hle e lIb v e • A to m o s Rockln C it th e G foond-.Runnin’-*-Fellceilow Rarnlaow Coid^*^ci/arious Youth ' ^olls like A FFool I C a h 'l W in For g ht.Frbm'TTigStort »VVhol __ ------Tta.«oU>t»-^------^ w o m o n In'love • Brolherly • •. . _• o rg a n iz o lic n s ihc Juel with Keith Whiileyl - I ■ I U r r rF * 7 3 ; 7 ------, funding pr moni • f ’ ' i • f ‘ • r' •
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i i -______-T’-______BE 5 b e a tt of^ai = d i f f e^ r e n t -^ 1 1 1 ]m m e p ^ ^ea3B^=stee =Big Wq£)^-^ 3 liiil dcctdcd to return home-to-Los------id'Ham'iil WMiEHielHoaaba^f ~ ~ — Angl nd start .up. a band, B ailey w e nt - indent Timcs-Ncws correspond a lo n j. Tliercrc ththey fomied a group colled The n ; (hat included Bailey. Roland rhe W est Indies arc a D esl thi KETCHUM — The I - Ham 11. Georg•orgtf-'Hafnill and Hyliind M iller, u Valley, but the pcrcus- » n world away from Sun V I f The Mursomcme ’would end up playing together sive melodies o f the Cari2 a r ib b ^ * s signature In- f for 11 years.s.' - — — g ng soundly along the S ------“Ir -f-9«-w c ^ d-a»-thay-ralibn ; 5un Vall^," Bailey said •' ‘Why ailcr south o f Kctchum. ho Sun •p.m. d(Rfie7"shovhow and an 11 p.m. shop adjoining his traile d on’i you comi:ome up and. give it a try over the y of the Steel drum has '' cocktail’show at Cactus Petes Re- Froiri;hcre Ac legacy o holidiys?’ hcsilie said. That was 29 years ago M d ~~spread"tO"fiicnds;'Colle8lleagues, schoolchildren- * — ""sort'CasinorJacJackpot; Dinnershow— I'tTl s X.''. prices start att $19:95:$' cocktair - • and to curious visitorss ftfrom all corners of the show cover chaiharge is $ 12.50. in-^___------globe------:------. TlsDestituititutes performed in The Boiler______that was just discovered ;, ^ . formation andI r«reservations: (SOdJ"! “ It’s on instrument tha RboiTi.'a-ciub-“ub‘Inthebpwcls'of ihfi'tbdgc*'at ------by-trial-ond-«nor,--Baililailey explained.-i-‘I sup— -- L_____BZ1--1.103._____ Sun /alley/, , BBailey said, ahd later changed. - pose somebody noticeded thati w hen a can had a th^ir name! to the'Sun Valley Steel Band. ^ - -Sail = — dent in it onc.side soyuiuodcd-^frere^t.lhan Ihc. were incomonning-dthcr instru- ^-inro-rh)~their~acrond-'cxpanding-their Classicai rrros; - fromthefo.--;'— - — —O'Brien and flulnutlsTCy'Gllberfwili' ' ^avy'.Schoot of Music in— _ i ^ ^ ^ H - ^ r e p c i oirtt:------Acceptcd into the Nav m’t play a four-hour gig of^just______— -perform a t the-TaTwln-Falis Musid------1 San Juan,'Puerto Rico, ' - “Vou don't Club gala, 8 p.rr3,m., Gary's W estland ...... 1957 aiid stationed in S« '~stecl drums.” I 'during'his tour of dutjluty, Bailey credits, the foihTr”insmiments into the band. ___ ^Motpr_s.J.427.BI'.Blue.Lakes.Blvd. N. g him io thc’stcel drurn'- c H ^^^H ~ corp rating ott N avy for intrt>duclng h W e I II played'ed aUcasti two." ___ • The concert ls_as a membership gala. ------nnH ffircitig him lo lenmmniheJnstnunent. ___ — -TK)lday-Bailctailcy.is-thc-sole_sucvivor-of-Tho— ___andTn’cludes a ja~sociirh o u r with __ iral’s fleet band and^hc - - *’I was in-an admiral Dcstrtutes; llicIhe oiher three members arc dead. _____hors_d!oeuv£es.,js.jEre^!______------_ iboughta-Mt-of-tho-drurIrums-and-broughl-thcm- ^ ^ s bos'clucwithnocal-Jazz'groupslikc-Jim:— ------^ “ »Th(»rr-thpy nre.* he _ — ^-Gountry-wosU tni(^ • nlvMrii nmt R.in<| pi^d JullI K aufr-______A n d erso n willII pperform at an 8 told lis. ‘You ieamIHJ how to, play them.’ It will __ . VI m an s I, Box Bc trio. He’ll also be playing _____ p.m^dinner_sbo'how and an 11 p .m. ______.'was.cithcr_thal.or.gcLsit shipped o u t to Guain^ : ^ '-at-Cactus-Petes.Re-__ witli- he-Sun-Vin-Valley-Jazz Dand,.tlic-host-baind------cocktail-show-at — — tanamoiay.^!______V-. for-t] c.Dixielu;ieland jazz festival in Sun_yalJ.cy_____ Jackpot. Dinner show n7vfichlp^h73nilcy saidT ~ sort Casino. Jac A Ijass (jlaycr from lk next tnonlh. ^$19.95:^oj:ktaii^ i with the instrument at ^ . -wS i I ___ prices start a t $; he was unimpressed wi urioortunitiinities to play the steel drums m — =TiistF5nFTHRFacvcIop5p a = a r i ^ n in lty fui buO>-= = 5un-[^nHeyrhj^how cvcrr are"TCW^n'd~Tar' b’c- J reservations: (800) .• — ^ploying-and moking-the•the dnims.-He-rctunicd- ^ 1';formation and re cwcco. discharge from the Navy 821-1103. to S an Juan after his disc “P'chadpei1 people tell-me il was a fed." B ai-______drum batid with some popular rnusicisic: Up With P e o p le to play in a steel-dru ley s ofthethe dfiims. “But" ii’s'b cen around low to make .drums from will perform atIt 6 p.m. at the Wood fnends and learned how since 40s and ‘50s and people arc still Ellie Mannette./one oof f the fathere o f the in- River High Schc:hool football field, pitiyipg them.m. I don't think rhosi people real- •Walley; sponsoniored byihe Papoose—— stnunenu.------izebow.jnuch.ich-oC.thtjnusic.tbcy-hcat.isJrom ______Club. Tickets:: $$10 for adults. $8 for- steel 'drums.3. TlThose'electronic organs that let ------students-and-se:seniors7^5:forchH------— ■nift.iolid4>otfom n f n ^^^■H ^bu-play-ttll-kiH-kinds*of4n9truments-on-them— —1 mooth bowl shape, Then dreri, are avallalliable at Different fu st ix>unded into a sm o even have steeliteel dm m s.'l. Drummer andJ SSound S ocket in a grid pattern o f notess is draw n o n its surface, ive the-fewest notes and . Hailey; (S;hapterter One Bookstore.. A base.drum will have And witbouibout advertising or actively mar- 1. t. A p air o f drum s called - Sound Socketit anda Magic MountainI • the lead’pim the most. A kcting the drurdrums he makes; Bailey continues layied as a twosom e. _ -Music.ln Ketchu:hum,-and-Ex_Librls...... double seconds are.playi to •ral each year. A toy store at G la hen y ou stiiit to tune the Bookstore in SuSun Valley. Informa- “ •The f\m begins wher l_cobbrs^u^re ;ii;in.ltetchum.earrics^icw_o£^^ tion: 726-894S.5^^______\ things,” Bailey poigtgdck1 out. ^^^^^Tr5?gallotnnstruistrumenis'iinillic s crattm g a sci ol nr^itdividualiy:pounded= - - MO WgL-HOmBBEIVni — —-Eachyad, or-note, pansi foraf ^ local schoolteacher.-Others------Ing: 1992 uiyrnptc sii-~__ ■ frf>m thi» iinrfeTBide untiln tin tp m d u c c s Itig prop- ■— ; TrvsETtrem nssTi lum m akes"a^8wdruiwfn-frem-aft-olt-bafrel. ■^ef soiindl’T lw n th e tunituner moves 16 the next v isitin g thee aiarea whoJicar about Bailey’s D uchenay willill I-headline the Sun pad o rn o te which, whenhen nined, will aflect the can m ake-the -things because-i» itc en mnH. rm f l _____ ------V alley Ice ShoMloWi-SurtA/alley-Skat— sSBSa o f the adjoiningrg-fffla.'^Hlcirwlllllkeiy'on I one'to'ihtf'nexrand-bnclragt agaimmtil-you-get—who can un Valley..8:30 p.m. lg. I t’ll drive you up the w all."." ___ F or furtherler iiinfomialion about B ailey’s steel. ing Center, Sun have to be rettued. — - thith e m -a lU n -lin e ," Bailey' s(said. “It’s prctty_dening.: For adults. $19.for.»^ lien his friend and fellow bob[ib'd membeii' i drum s, contactUict him at 726-8893. • . . Tickets: $23 for ______‘•lt’s_Jtist,nt m atter.oiLoCJttorking'them from tirtime-consuming. There’ss vvery few people When ------childrem inder-ltr-I^Reserved-seat— - ' Ing ticket with1 buffetbi dinner, $61 for adults, $422 ffor children. Ticket ______information: 622?22-2231. •______^ Eeafts oJfthe Wy/est: In ' Saturday, SeiSept. 18; Epicurean ------Uellghl, &p6nsfl Valley Regional-lai'Medlcal C enter, Foundation, iss ss e t forT to 10 p:m. a t the Blue Lekeakes Country Club. earcholttfae wrTite stuff ~ For ticket inforrt)rrtiation, call 737- 'v c always bad a'thing for»r cowboys, i. ■. ■ ■; - __ » 2481. maybebe because / was bom.in NtNew Jersey,. Beyond Louis ■j-='Sattirdayr^Octn g rKetchum— :— a real cowboy is hard to findd theset days, •' 'T j . ^ - OMoberfe8t. featuring-BdVarian-^r^fe 'itt» QUthemie-enteF------tainm ent and ffood0 ( as well as arts W eakntfcneas” ------^and^craftsr1-1-ai-a:m.-to-8-p.m.,-Ty^ rard Abbey: "Desert'Solitoire "-. > rolean Lodge;; KKetchum. IttpbanieReqits , ; »-.-MaryCy Cleorman'Blew: “A ll B ut T hoJ j^^f^ejM Ljrim cs;!isrtJcws'_>wtcT__.______-^altTf!;,..: .. ^■pbod= Ch^K:-*'New- &- Se- Sui a n d a y music: T he A m eri- TWIIiVIN FALLS — The narrat«itor of Phm lectedjPoem: • Classical mi HOUStO!ston’s collection o f short storiorics, VCow- •'-D«vidEid Draloa “Brother’s k ”.-'’ _____ can PiaoflL9w~aiitartejjviil perform at College of S outhern ; AATc-MyAVc^ess,”i isn’t aloilone; alm ost - .»-I v t ot-Doigr^Danctng^MRascal-Ritt?- Do ■ 3 p.m. In the Co evcryoryonc seems to want to catch:h a cow boy , q O ielcI Ehrlich;£ “The S o t o of Open Idaho Fine Artsrts Building auditori------“umfspo^Is6^ed^jd'tjy€Srand-th6 ------— or rto lo b e one. ~ "Thc-ffc'p'gpalnrity^fihc-Weit-is-on o n l^ x c c c d ------^ aMfflm^hyFeml. We5tcr__ ^ _ Twin Falls Musiijsic Club. Tickets: y~ttic*populantyof"Westcnrm-writingrBut ------— • $6:50 for genenieral'admissionr$4'foi— —c d 1 ^ bc the tw o .go hond-in hand, • , - * Pamr Hotistonr“Cowboy8H -Are-My - _____ students, avalialilabie a t J a n 's Music, s r lr n r from the-mmout-finL.iii_Uouston.s ------Weakness’*" — ______.Welch:s-Muslc_IcaheJidusliLCeBiar; ing in Ketchum on o rcccntnt Thursday .... N onnaimaii-Macleajj: “A River-Rims Little Red Henn and6 the CSI Book- I that Idahoans are reading WcVesicm liter- Through It” Falls; Seasons Gift >untry 'rides of. lit"-'- ' store in Twin Fe E n d u r a n c e I, a gruellng'spert Involyliving one-day backcou! 5.-Tho-placo-quickly-fins-wiivith-hcalthy— — .‘mon'MacIeud: “SB lictid'Po- ______Shop in Jeromme,-Savi:Mor.Drug.in— e up to 50 miles, refall eFValleytHlis weekend:d . loo kling in j women dressed in thciicir cowboy ems’'’ ' ^ ' • Buhran«nh-e:CSCSI-contlhuinq-edu ------s,-jeans-and-fraying-denim^uvesis;-theic-. -_*-jgojniacmae-Mceartfayr“All the Pieu>r — — cation office InIn £Burley. n«_arc_ringcd wilh turquoisee a n d silver, -tjnre;.:.**-- ‘C bU htry^esttistem musio: Lynn—— ^ e c kt; w iih'lndian-chaTmsrT- T h e o ^ ^ ------• • chnosii^'N Si aintoT«^r'B 5irr A nderaon willIII pperform a t a n 8 - P io n S o flhic c tbookstore pass around plasasticcupsof V • p.m. dinner sho’how and an 11 p.m. chamnpngne; pi others sip white; vwine from • JohtiSU1 Steinbeck:‘T ^ Long V a l l ^ . cocktail showI atal Cactus P e te s Re- >m outhed goblets, V --W a llallace c Stegner: “Angle of R e -: ...... —sorfCasinor-JacJackpotrDinosEi&boW'- nee re th ese wom en, like Houston>n 8 narrator.- prices start at $$14.95; cocktail testheorses’ ejndurai . lookinging to lasso cowboys? O r anire Ihty pol- ' .cSectoui: blit the-Westcro-'Writere'Seiies' - 'show coveragege charge Is $10. In- Many riders enter the racn»f,"- w ni . KETCHUM — Fourlur dozenI o r more horse- nafiatioful. ranldngs. of. cnduniirancc riders based West.,. C ivill-fllao inttoduee readOT to a !' _ iicr.in ,ihe_robm, and.^.c.!s w[Mting « a pau- j c h - v W n i c o m l n g — ------:------backTiders-w illgalheracratBig-Witch-Creele-in—on3nthe-ruuIts-oflniccs.such^ iMis Ihe-Sun-Valley— ranchcr o f a loafcre.Ioa It would be nice, forir ithe sake o f * 'O T ^ate2T W Frlday^.S.eRkpt17: The College of central Blaine Countyty t this w eekend for.two ^EnEndurance Ride. ho Foundation and ' ;e riding in the Pioneer ~Thc vast niajority of the5 hbreeshi competing art, iff shsi e could trade, them fo r sororhc battered” - ...... ■“ Southern Idaho days'oflong-distancc r a J m m a sil------• the Twin FailsB JuniorJ Club" vvlli ~ ■■ ■ r . in e n d u ra n c e riding are Ar s a n d sneak swigs o f whiskCL ______ver flasllask , but slie docs neither, • • - anymQ.rc; whcwhen p^ple ask thcmselVM^^Hasj^^^^ sponsor a "KMiealm pf F a n ta sy wio- “ . Titled the Sun Vall^11^ EhdiinmcelRrdc'andJ.soiioid.— - tUmed-tRltHl IligllUliarC?^-^------:---rr / idurance,’’ he cx- Andnd !she drinks champagne to o r th ^ r o a m turn dteval Feast"" bbeginning at 6:30 sanctioned by the Ammcrican a Endurance Ride “They are bred for cndi 1 writing offers answers. Tnjsky long distance in n Aflerfler Houston- reads from her stistories about Western wi p.m. a tth e Turfjrf Club. Tickets. Conference, the event:nt attracts experienced pliplained. “They can go a loi /oking tradhions that give people a fairly fast-time.” w omicn en w ho fly-fish in the dead olof night, nm said, b y evokii . priced at $35.. aiare available trail riders and their m oounts from throughout fai ■country ski sense that thetheir lives have meaning; it also :SI-FoundatIon_office, _ aero states------^------_All_brced.s- ore welcomee ono the rides, but river^■s, and lead moon-lil cross-< - through the,CSI ------Idaho and many-Westcn irsHcTriisk«l lo cxplaimhe'tSTcnnlssance - conjures upip irimages of the land - of wilder- ' _____ ,733=9554;-extertension 245.r __ - - “ It tflkcsA rcaUy_wgl)L>ell.condltioned horse lo BQgood conditioning is critical.al vidij-opcn space— that-aro-inoxtri-^— — -taking-a-hbrsc-oui— 'estcm w rilinii. ■ ------ncss-and-widc ptTTTTthronglrSun-^—— — m^ake^h(?se-Tidcs;"Tni's^d'^aclrGatnett.-ride—.jato3Q5Ewant.p«ple^ ^ ^f^J^ouston-^Ty^onnriT — ----- rprlday, Sepf M»4bo-rid&that’B notcphdllinitioncd for iti’’ Gw------^i3\?©sfl»»-gotlen-f>opulftr; ------U a y > a V M L l O!/ says,. clclickingJhc heels o f her booi» t s togcthci-. “ It’s the: lailandscape that people associate .. ry reading with Justin a perton out of 'bis backbac yard, put him.in a norjctt said. ' West: them open spaces, elbow cowboy poetry r _Ai.vetctinaEian!sJnspeciioition-fs-rcquircd-on^ “TTie: W est h ^ gotten too populanir forJts own wtl] the Wc: •hliauliatellTCrSan'r------m8^lthQn•andocpec^hit-him-to-do-wcHrsoit-is^------• room ," iriisk5iisky-said.------“ =BTstiop;iriche sa c h ho rse b efore every mceice and several “ vet good.1. BE u tT tim a tfansplant. too." rrfor-Arts-andJdumanl;— _^th.thcs«J>or9e8.J[Tt.ey.iqr n e r f tojbe in shape.!!__ ew han-o-buncb— -Likewise,-E£,_BilLSludcbakcr,.a-profcssor-o£ ------^VaHeyCenter-fc :h cck ” stations are set up,^ong'the a ridcTo -.Tha^lat-populpritynins-deciw-lht ifprmatlon: 7 26-9491.. _ En ^ ^ c e rides o^of 25 and 50 miles are cb pifUi A venue' E nglish ot the College o f Southern Idaho and -^,U(9S. Tjgbgt Jnfqr m onitor th eir oondition; Hbr:ibrses-havc to meet ofNewew' Yoriccrs strutting down pit ' begiririihg a tT a jn . aifd'T nf Ihcir cow b b v "'W estern poet.oct; linte 3ic popularity o f Westerrt rspeoified-pulM-fate-ftnd-n im ug fijh e West Villngc in tht (W5*mileTideTO*itie^is=^ ------litcmture lo U yr.moming^The.entryJix_tiodon.bcfore_they_arc.a!low. •(
f • ^nmott-Nowa.-TwlnJrIn Falls, Idabo P A ^y.-S oplofrlomtMir 1 0 .1 9 9 3 en a little inetim es = E ven AndersonJn__ ...,h *-______a s______• see id e n n ^laiSgifeter j -l"MeanwhMerfihe58-iB;piB-proparing-to-cuua.oew^...^.-. -. By Ddiise IXirner is'arid n ^ . releases. She also Tim es-News w riter ' bum^ w ith both old hits ui Eerfornr m a n c S ^ _ -has-tcntotiVe-plans.to be tbe voice.bra lady.dol*.. . — ^ e a p ^ Ifiv o ------—Lynn.Ander8.on willyjllper- )anson;Di8noy-ifiovip.-And------, — jman " "" TtVW FALLS-^^^en Lynn Anderso^itlr a night r— -— ghe’s'.doing-benefH-porfc ” DEAR ABBY:• TlThis is itl reply _ big w ith. “1 N ever Promi I f. form two shovra a n :CactU3 - — Save :the’OccairFonndatftlatloiL 'T he uceau is-Bii-eiivt------• ^ - __to-thc-womaiPivhot!1orsipic37Hc^ffirH^^pB _shc:was_2i-ycars.^ld-irShe had no idCT she w^ ^ rthrojigfa-Swndnyrat:^ ------R e te s-R c 9ort-G asin« both A nderson and daughter______“Jealous Valentine,”le,” w ho wrote to ' ^ H | ^WJueanAbW^ ' singing the sto ty o f her:r Ilifo^ Jackpot. The 8 p.mn shsi o w •' >- - Lisa, who is sti^dying inaimarine biology. complain-'lhai. hcr-bir-boyfricn(Lgavc_ . ___ .'.'llvc.had.a few thoro m s,’* sjid .A n d grson, now -^Abigail___ inqL lhe^ . In her spare time, AncAnderson, tends her horses, his 6-ycar-old daugllughter roses for 44. -----is-a dinner-shoWrrOn?* 1 1 p.m'. show is.a coclMKl^il fefl housed everywhere_froitrom ;i cxas^lo*Gcorgia;to------— _ V alentine’s Day. YoYour advice n o ^ VanBuren _ And y et, stoppitig by 'T jvin F alls between shows show . . ' . ' Tennessee. A championion horsewoiTtan, she’s the •“ ...... to conipctc withh Ihis daugKtcr arCactus*PctcsThis' wee On stage with Andeinil I III! ' founder oi apecinl -RRu id e ffl,” o f A n ia a la a d , a------struck a chord with/ith me. j o L am iniiybenuiam ifiiL w Q m a n ^ ^ v , .-" j; bit the star who wearsrs the title, “Great Lady, o f rh'cT longrblond-hair w as-a - — therapy-prograhPthat:TOlPWBCho8: h a n d l c a p p c d : c h i l = = ------^v rn h n g to advise the'WSpytncnOTO R A B ^: Thc letter from ■ 'Countiy3^usic.""AtdifJ ^ -lead singer Cody McC In fact, she was wearing dren to ride as a meansis o f physical and emotional R U N . not w alk; aw y who'was upset because ' spangled yachting cap.. ^ jiEjrbe-group’sjtylcJj;c js.b illc d .a 8^cftun|jy.rnu_:_ ------^^clfishrins«ure-giri ------ancntire-nautical’outfilf it--“w hitc-shorts-and-shirt“ — therapy:------^------'friend had also sent Kis 6- . J sic with an attitude.” Anderson loves horsesses so m uch thiit she’s stort- fearing father with lots o f baubles, gigold lame shell, oversized - __ as possible. No c d.j3aughtcr. a.dozcn.roscs___ j j . ___ Dinncc-show.tickets:eis-si3n-ai-Si9^5joiii^t. •-ed-taking a favorite bridUridIe(i‘roy-luokyK!harm’-i) on------w ants to' cnobse bctvictween his child-y ^ , ^anchor earrings and suiiunglosses nimmcd in gold • lentine’s Day made me and Saturday and S14.;14.95 o n Sunday; cocktail stage with her..Actually,ly, ft e r e ’s a s to ^ behind the and his-“Iovc intcm erest." and a sparkles. I you for thc first time, - show cover chargejss $ 12:50 tonight and Samr- _ bridle._____ • • • .woman who trulyy Icloves him will X A ndeison has com cr as long way from her first right your advice was in I 'day ah'd^lQon Siinda}fdayTFoKpidreiftforniation" • "I was pefformihg“inin'Elkbnaist'wcck;’’ E sald'Ah- care for his daughtc:h,=r bccause the ~ jo b as secretary for a rocock ‘n ’ roll stalionin Saera- to the fact'.that his girl-' o r to m ake reservationsons. call 1-800-821-1103.' derson, who broke somelie attendancei records while little girl is a port o fl mento, Calif., the cityy where her mother wrote should not be competing -*• she was there. "They wetwere having a cowboy auc------l»_ioQ»baiLa_dn]u several o f Meric Haggarard’s early hits. fr^tnng h trr C hildren from friendly. And Anderson hass tion. and they had the: bridlebri that was pn my fint from a p n jv iouff mfii iojxJ year 'courtship.'me ------dents R eagan. BusKTnnTia~Can er r NCTi yearrs h trhas-IS—mrnj-she-now-callsr-iJm, “my-Princc.Chnrming .whn- - “takciLiSJ-with-u! bookings with Prince RainierRx in Monte Carlo and'd ' turned into a frpg.” ' ^ _ _mel!!______-■ -r • i divorccd w hen I m et the s Another happy experi>crience Yqr Ahdersbh this King Hassan in MoroccoCO. H e currently lives'■in';In' a hdihe .near Anderson’s married. My'wife, 1 married thc second time n year The American Rose,ose Society named a flower Bgt. as the song goes,•s. "there’s got to be a littlee Nashville colonial (cirearea 1918). T heir children, an cli/ding my daugh a = ' «Wc,had a great relation- rain som etim es.” l l-year-old giri and a1 I3-ycar-oIdi: boy, live withfl after h e r...... - ...... “adults only" wcdd til she became jealous of one that’s a miniatu^. and Anderson gave bii]hI tito her first child the samee him . “Minnie Pearl has one she be part of the we !C sons from my previous imc-to-cxchangc------—j ------year—Rose Gardeoll.wor■nn I» ftm m my Rnhy I.isn’ss T h ere m ay or may notlot b e a husband No>-3. . Dolly Parton has a realal big-b one,” Anderson said. e. ('ITw boys never aid liv e m e o f NashvillcT fop songrIr "I’m just looking toror one( nlccTguy;”-Andctson-1—"Mineis-whitc-withiplnk.ink lip s qpd no thom s.” She ______rings, she had giverv en th ep ric^::)!:r°y;,!„hutJhcy.did.comejo_vtslt_ father is G len S unon. om dersonhave-since-divorccd,-1, .said,.with nsigh^______• added, w ith a sm ile, “I: reqrequested no thorns.” 5S tor Cisu. She It uldn‘fh a v c fo ------^c^cased-m-a-hard-plastu:------_ INYUBACITY ~ - sion: Did they w ant Siipeper Nintendo or Sega Gcnc--- - synonymous with.comjiutiputer'Bames'fonhe:tast few-.^-■ao's G D - W l I l ^ ^ l j r H ^ r . changc schools. BE e c a u se , my. n p , „ f~case, says ShefT, meimit^(lit^ it’will'iwt play in any R ABBY: I force feed ^ sis? years. In 1992» N intendondo pulled in Sfl'percenf of" ______d a u g h te r c o m e s fiifirst with my ^ d-bjA^e^mputer-gome-in— omes tirst with ‘ Dtiii AbtVbby“-tormy-husbflnd-ev—~ *— ■AnduncnhcyhiidTlcciscidcdj7 0 u^igurcd"tharwas~5—the SS.3 billion gro3sed-b • witc; my wile comi “ It’s a i ^ b lei” says Sh)Sheff. "A nd I think-Nintcn- ' me. and Lisa (18 ye.years old now) fry day, aand we are curious to .tlial. You w ouldn’rh av e-e-to buy a n ynew Hardware—e—dustry-in the-U.S.------riovelyrcarin^^°w_whivhai.you.think_of.J.ohn ____----- for-awhilc.-bccausc.the^Lsystcm-thcy.plckcd_would_i ____ Onc.of_thc_tacticsJ)chiiehind that success — which1 do m ay b low it this time.” ' ------has“grown-into-a-io ages wiirSe^Ie'to'teirthc ;ong titled " D ear A bby.” • accommodate all the new:w vided gam es for the nextt turned" Atari and Pac-Mar^iatT^d-^iiSiiiiT^orsr Game-players ofall age lady.just like her stepjtepmothcr. ' Pnncsson m w arrive, says Sheff. ‘T he _____ -.THF.JACtCSQtjS__------Ttfw-^ears------4 n a y b c ^jntiUhe-kidfr^gow-out-af. n f rnmpnny into fnnlnotes■c Oo f cnmputcr-pnme history,/ difference when CD gamK ------STTrD crn-TV bbyr I played hardball with con;Tjnanufacturers-w!H ;. be-ablcablc'to^o mtich more^tn- ~ friviidjojcccp ______i?!IN NASHVILLE. TENN. _ video gam es and into datii t i n g .______— was that Nintendo pi ______Valcntinels_boy/ri< ntcndo^^^c, a kid neededj games on CDTBefter grappSj^ics, music, everything. ig n m c -' ...... - D EA RXI JACKSONS:Jjhink it’s Jilgrim . you.werewroiiong. ------—- sumers. To-play-a-I^intc ______looking-and.justsign r. The sofhvare should .alsoiIm eventually be cheapcr, ------m a r r i e d first-heard about it when .. The next generation of video games has arrivedJ Nintendo hardware: Thisbis was not like VCRs, for- ED AN AN G EL greatl I fir L since a CD is chMper't'bt'o ' maiiiifacture than a car------:ONNECTICUT the-kids wiwere singing it about 20 hai^er and'fastcr than thehflast,:and;that systemyou-J -example, w hci^ VHS5 tatape w ould play in a VCR ristm as m ay be obsolete by/ •■ manufactured by any comotnpany." ' ' tr id g e r ^ ...... DEAR MARRIEE[ED;J co.uldn’t years agoJO at su m m er cam p. I ’m bou^t thc kids last Chrii il step.'Vln ib-iS 'ycars, you.,- - d to know som eone is still this orte. o r certainly thejoneaficr,.- 0 ------N intendo gam bled that thai its games would be so) N or are C D s the final sti • • have said it moree convincinglyC' delighted t< : may sec holographic imima ag es.” says ShcfT. “The ^ "The w hole industry i^ ready to go now with CD) desirable consumers woulould buy Nintendo hardware than you just | ^ e . YYour wife is a singing it; player w ilt actually be onjn tlth c screen." _ games.” says David ShehefT,.the author of "Game: ju st to play Nintendo gamiam cs — a nd won. And what puts a kidd ininto a video game could Over" (Random House. $:$25), referring to games ortV ShefTbelicvcs that "hadhad other manufacturers got- • also p ul M om o r D ad in1 theth e Louvre. compact discs, rather thanth cartridges. And tb^vi . ten together in the earlyy 'days'di a n d agreed on a com- 5 “TTiere’s not much wewe can' do to stop it,” says wave rolled closer to shshore earlier this summer;*'V'm bn specification, Nintiintcndo never would have w cllcn jo y it." W e s t^ when-most major manulufacturers agreed oh CD_)_ re a c h e d thaunatlccl share,are.’;.B y,com ing together ojiI Sheff. " S o 'w e m ight as wel ------Gorrtlmied-from'BS—------m o stly —Z-Zanc—Grey—and—Louis— ture. w e need to maintaiiitain symbols of L’Amour,jr. cowboys and Indians," ------it;~'Studebakcraddcd:;—------— M cGuiro-so-saidr-^l-fclt-somcone-had— Thc cowboy, solitslita ry s h a n ty , been withhihholding from me my cultur- B- ---- teepee, buffalo and wa£#agon train, all al identity."y.” he and others have-discovered— ______images of the o|d. mytnythical West. ;1 )IN6-Frost Refrigerator ^ sym tw lize movement ancand empty tana; 5tSis5by-womeftr4fldiaD6r^ H I Whlripool N “ “ l-Fi'fiderteJrJacksbn-Turrum er-hypothc— HispMl£s. \’5W8terl^ ^ ^ 1 1 ' li. ttfoughOeepSlgagaCrhpet,------cry of the 19th centurtur^ when the vironmcnt•nt (“The Monkey Wrenchi ____ ^ \ ’ 8Aulom»a 1^ ------'Jei-Cdd^aa'nanfmiiFstsnireuniHKfiR — -'-^''A'esrwarsynonymourvis^tltific-frOn- Oanic’H>r -DutySURGIlATGR'Agrtalsr I . ■ tier and virgin land, an(and tho task of voice to theth< cast o f "bad guys" in thele T i ^ higNyCleartt l All Fatties .’ I * . ^ ■ 1 | | B l ■ •U(^*wtTimtTempentsnCotoli' 'hetti Westerns ("A Taste of i-oui Fraan Food Stnge Bln. explorer was to catalogtogue its inhabi- o|d spaghe itableRoBen tants and map its geogiographical fea- 2" by M am ie W alsh). I 2Jlc^.>ss^ makes these W esterns? - W hirlpool O iy e r ModellelLER6848MElKtFjc)- L l ______Then, ns now, ihc Ame,merican charac- "Reddenlency need not'bu.a.^rcquirc- ; , ■ - H o a n i LCRei ter w as rooted in the farfantasy of end- mem. out < less expansion and^ic: indefiniteini exis- WesternI history,hi culture and land-[’ .SiipifOiaapadty'ror&ttsWLoatt tcncrfBf a frontier, moviniving farther and scape, to1 thcth environment and ecolo- 1 ^ 1 WhiripoolNo-Xo-Frost Refrigerator sky said. "W e’re not talking farther w est, to be conquitqucred and cul- gy." Truskj BB=Model.EI20DK:BKXAJ)fislgnBiStyle!!l_.^____ . tivated. . . Style but wcwe are talking content.” wic DRY.MlSEfy 'C ^ :5 ^ c jK a t.th c Ja y _ 6CiV£stfiin_j i M i f l - - 'PimiilcnfDrOptlanrilCCUICCUA6IC*AutD(nadclcal.Uar _____ ._ ,.T h e .c a ll o tth c - 20ih-«ih-centuiyjnay ____ Critfcs^g flpefakrtSetffiS"' ~ H M j yy U .A diua^BjttnM^ail O OatenOer i Door SfcraotBha______still be “G o West, youngng iman!" but its -. land - thehe vast distances between 1 SH.GUARO'Control erOBpSiiyfflSrB^Conlrala ' djh^ontrast bctweeti towcr- _____ meaning has-changcd..SJ..Sincc.Robcrt_ fpwns andjl p ~ g ' • ' “ •"irtairtToaRaHBSttgvMiiVolim ------_ _ Marsh aU-nnmcd~lhg'lnM'nstTTiountainin—ingmountai itain-Tan^-imd-arid'plains'^^ u A r i i r p r S CelflfCBg*MladE»tii»iry j------"Alaska in the 1930s, cx{explorers have gives westestcm writing its aistinctivc.c ~ EMfcaJwEZViSrtem**- ■ had to find new territory.ry. flavor, DealgneiWMtt" in ^ .• irical p io n eers liveivc close to vast open spaces. Literary and historic e _ M rjppol Dishwashere r M odel DU8900XY H em-by^retuming' and.to.thc.1C jiatural-woVldAMcGuire— R*wkehFrBa»Shalh _ ------0 - - ->16CycWOptloft(wilh6Aulomil) Syslem...... ■ EiI^MpUWDMr Saver Corttd discovering along thec vway that the OEAIT'WtsMigSYiliffl- • ■ '' estcm territory Still. TruPrusky is quick to point out Egg Bln '.population o f the Westc WaMigOplkin ■ 1 the one depict- thatWcstcnicmers and W estern lands aroc P « 1 TO Mftatabla Rolen' . .. • -wnsTnoro'dlverse thah th< - ■ 7 >1-6HcuDeDetayWaitiOpbon ■ IMngarptM Teidml SM Doora ed in dime store novels.'Is. The result is more diverserse than people imagine — • irSMMare and Cutlery Baiketi ■ that the myth of the WWl est is being and likewise/ise. that the W w tcm mcntal-A1- Tl ■ RmMAMPlOitpeftser ' ■ Bwed»1993En«wSBnd»d^m- reinventsd ogaln.__ _ Ity dependnds upon a state of mind ^SkSeRada/Adj. Upper Raek I r’of-tliecowtfoy—nitlicr.tlian:m-3-minfmum -residency ro- .- '’The^hewcat-veraiunof ------•eiad'AtnonaondOoorPwel— :------™ l id ------— W h irip o oilEISdrlc lE I Range------^------— t ------iS'th'e'tdwgirir*'Sludcbokcrokcrsaia:------quirement:- A lth o u ^ women - bothboi as writers “We defiefine the West the way we I f ------^— ModeIR9IRF3020W ______nnd n.s subjects o f fictionsons - constitute want l o .'' hihe said. "If they can trick SamiHiMBnMIUMMaU ------the literary vanguard, they the; have been your little; mindn- or your heart; ..; then"n...... WhirlpiolElGctricBulliHWn and SeWn Ranges . ^ 1 ------taming thc West arid wiwriting about they’re WesWestern, then they-'re Indian, «OXV(ByiliHn)------m ______------their cxpcricncesfor inorelo re than o'cen=“ dicn they’re're whatever.”'' - — •OraiaReliettBoitt tuiy, according to Studebaebakcr. If there’sc’s anything that the latest .ump^QWasXotM*------if-ihc.Wesl4cal- crop of-We:Vesiem novels, short stones . ;P#_cowboys wcren-t-the-onlyoriMwc nding NQ SPECIE[AL ORDERS . life onjbcA>htierar—- '------tbe range,J. tand W esterners have al------^^TTiTcrary conquistadordories such as ways hadI a lot more on theicminds — JHPIHH ------Whirlpool Microcrowave-Hood------Triisky, Studebaker:r and ' Jim than.manifesifest destiny. —PtEASENCJ0-DEALERS- ~ CotnblnationModlodeIMH6600Xy7 MacGuire, a professorr olo f English at .Perhaps5 tithis explains why thc nar- Boise State Univenity oneand past presi- rotor of HoHouston’s stories couldn’tt ^ X. ' ,,^Mc»pcaytBrTwi)ga«toii,---- dent o f th e Western Literalerature Associ- fmd a cowbwboy; she was looking forr r i ^L L SAL].ES FINA] ation. search for “poets loslost in action.” that mythicaical M arlboro M an, a Icath- il*QuttOeMC)« fri, tniipt^tp-s-nnil.s puv who PISE COVERED B — IMtrtlVrtdeCDdiPolwCorW— -— ^— in T ru -tk v ’5 wnrris--cw-~»-ffr»Tf grv skinned. !— ^ I t l o i i e f . f cates better with his horse — ■ haven’t always T O ci^:d (due acclaim communicai Model ACSIOZ MANUFACTURElER’S COMPLETE li^cstBbli3hi=^thaniic.does)cs-tQ.a-woman.--:L==:=7T.-. . .- wlor.Yerted.DrnBivwty.iaa______------fipom-therCTstenrUterarj ^'outWlnlows ■ ' '\m . . Well, thislis is the ‘90s. paidner...... ’--DolixwdfDrS^MCnrt WARRANTY-OUSUFrsERVIGETSIEI =N ----- .HcndMn.2.p«... < - J ' ' i I
• . ' FrttJoy,jy. Soplom bor 1 0 .1 9 9 3 Timos-nos-N'ows, Twin f olls. ldoho “ B-7 q :S te p p iin ’ o u r « & ^ e r r y1^’: ’ ...... — . . I B rieftl y ; Dances and-band ththis weekend in South Hill^ills Saloon. No cover chiuge, _■___ the Magic VaHey: PAUL-L - The New Bushpilots'mil wi gam e s i i < ^ e e ^Is m ovie 1 Giiifcanlfvf^fliitisiwSatuifirday concert - ... . ------perform1 fromft 9 p.m.-to l-a.m.-ai-Tl — =JMLEALL&^S - Classical guitorist Billjli-QI&nejii.Mi(LflMtist-Cy± ^ ------10/Todalav------Office.—: —_- "Oilbert will appearsar in-concert at S p"jnrSntttiturday-at:Oaiy-*B-Westlandr_ lr , _ RTIRLEV - The Nc)! SHO J> ^ Vi^terirarCDami 'TSFrvittr^' “ ’vmtuu oo yuinw of-w eek.^— ^ :__ Motors.showroom,:m,: l4?7.Blue-UkcB-Blvd^ — „■ ------from 8 p.m. to niidniriiifirfoTihc Idotm-R“Rodea-BTnid'-wrth—Bflii The conccrt is; papart of a Twin Falls Musicsic Club gala and member- opening of Nob Hill,lTri34l) oSkley HulujajiT-wilt-pcfform-ot-9j304>TmH w _ _ ship drive. HorsI d’oeuvrcsd* will be servedd dduring a social hour foi* Ave. (Burley Elks Los-$^: s will play from 8 p.m. to mi, : more-information,.calMuf.the-24-hour_------_____ playing-at-a .theaterer_ncar_ypu_^i_s_Here’s} a tip:~Always have Jerry , "Toni & Jerry: TheIC Movie.” the pick upjp 1an iie’m; the rhorcTic hotline at 678-3814. Thrhe Nob Hill is a f2j'Sunday~ jp, the better his chances of Piano quatartet to perforini n ¥ t ( ^ l T 7 7 ^ — —privatcly-owned-and-d.operated club _CALD;.DWELL - The Bob. Noi^r_a_'cartoon duo’s firstit feature film picksjjp^ 1 ------TWIN'FALLSS - ThiTAmericanTliAio0 Quartet< will peiform in^ ■ohdisnotafTlliatedwitl'ith or port of any Band will/ill perform afl:3b p.m. atIt tlthe • and ^—'what ii coil>incidence — beatingrg“Tom7'The ' In’structidn ------concert Sunday in Ithe ^ lle g e of Southemn IdahoI Fine Arts Buildingi Elks function. Ste.-Chap.m. to 1:30 a.m. BushpTloUlots wilLplay from 5 to 0 p.r University, and Boise Bo State University, w:will play at 3 p.m. in an™ atticHailey*Hotel. ' after the Oregon—' Trafra'ii Tuffy outsmart To“om in a mad mouses games,g; you’ll have to appearance sponsoiisored by CSI and the Twinin Falls1 Music Club. J ^ M E - The Ralaven Hill Band SesquicmxnteniUBl Relay Race at ThnrhM dash from the bus station s on the catch thishis onc! • . , . I_____'' Tickeis. whicha areni S6.50 for adulls and1 $4S for students under 1 2^ ^ will rlny.country.and. are available at: JoJan’s Musici, Welch’s MiMusic, the Music Center.'• rock ‘n’ roll from 8 p.ip.m. to' midnight JEROM - ^ e Raven HiH Bar = =bitttejR«fcHenamc rT-win-Fallsr-Seasons-Gift—^------arDmm-sr------— wilhplar ( l o m n a iny^le^ses i ;s-^Ajnnejofzz~ - Shop in Jcrome;.SaSav-More Drug in Buhl.or..or_the_CSI.cphtinujng edu- 1%UL - “ITie-New;!r;Bushpilots-will—rock ’n’.piLroll from 8 p.m. to midnlglnight- ...... - • cation office in Bur3urley. perform from 9 p.m. tcto I a.m. at The at Dane'so‘s. Jam sessions will also t Office. held. G f ^ G ja b W soumndtraek— — Falls...... sar Saturday “ TWIN FALLS - AiAn LD^ singles TWINN FALLS - The Twin Fal had alreocready won wide popularity Up With FPeople to appea ' western dance will beihcldat h Sp.m. at Senior CitizensCit will host a dance froifrom The Times-News pular singing troupe, has in Cana'daa'da and Japan..Hardy is one HA ILEY-UpIp With People, thcpopul ® the LDS Siake Centeter on Harrison ' 2 to S p.m).m. at the center, 616 Eastlar lada’s most beloved com- _____ scheduledjLxoncejicen_fot_6 _p.m~Saturday_tt/-at-ihe-Wood-River High Live music will be provide!!ded • TWIN PALLS - TheT “Anne of ofCanadi ^ —StreetJrhe^e-Elottls[*.«; Orchestra will Drive. Li idtrock has just posers. ------’School football ficlifield...... provide the music. A / donation of and refres tam Books sold more ------Up-Wiih-Pcopler'lerforracd-ncarly-3 0 7 cara3 aago.-is made up of-young •. -Men-may-wcar-.-senior citipttiygnu in nndjiround the anarea been released in theJ IUnited States. Bantam ? • •$3d50-irTeque8tedT-N nnpany-gorthe—than 20D-million-copies-mi of-the-Lucy------people who join the ensemble for a few yeareairs, touring the nation and jeans and weatem shirlirts and women a re inv'ited i t c and welcome'to attemtend. andTTwln FBllsxon honors. Maud MlMontgomery stories in' (he world singing8 ppop-UlorAntJpatriDtic musiusic...... I may westenl-skirtsortj Pajkwse Club. Tickets are .....-•-“Anne;” composed;d and conduct- -paperbacka ck ------' The concert is> beingb< sponsored by the Pa “ welcome, bring your frif r ie n d ne." the soundtrack, may be $10 for adults. $88 ffor students and SS for children.chi They’re a^^ailable . _ed by Hagood Hardy',ly', is the fourth “Anne." ^UMonday — releose from'Channelel-Productions, -orderedd fnfrom Channel Productions— - - -- —^— jauHenJiflercnt-Dn.Drummer-ond-Sc>und SoctceiJcet in.^ley;.Chopler:Onc_.®------^11/Saturdrday.— ------^IWIN.H.EALLS_=_Bob..N.ora_an )-or-caKsctte—Cnll,',U 80.0.=------/Bookstore. Soundid :Socket and Magic Mourwntain.Tvlusic in Ketchum -.--7—best-known-for-itsts-Kelly-Y-ost—on-GD-or . HANSEN - CounUtry5 Feelings will Chen Chii^uujdler will play from 5 to recordings. “Piano3 Reflections” 234-3694.594. — /Simt-Ex-tibrirBooksokstore-in-Sun-Valloy. ------“ ~~p,lay-from-9-p.m~tCLn i p.m; ot the p.m. atMrt Building on the campus ^ which include “Annele of Avonlea.” S15.98I for Compact Disc. ___ _o£Boise^tatcUniv This year’s thememe is “Enrichmg Art inI Idaho.”Ic Keynote speaker,r ”= 0 ^ ^ = f o i H F m o sic I .= . Donna Kay Beat!:attie,_will talk about thehe National Visual Artss.. . ______Assessment projectect. She will also teach a workshopwc session. Knight-RidderNewsSes i i c " ^ r r ^ y h a p p etm ings . -The conferenc&isais open to all art educatorsorS' and advocates of visualII . Wa had to strip - Vailei ------artsrit-offers-inseiiservice-workshop-itacksJs-for .elementary and sec-— •_Kctmit the Fipg on«ice sang.-"It atnU------iway-all'0 # -th o » o — ■bndary art educatoritors and amateur ond profesfes^ional artists, m y bein’-peCT,-andd iihc.mcmbcts of , snior Citizens piplan breakfast group Midnight outside things Jerome Sei Early bird regist{istration is $50 plus memimbership dues if paid-byy - -- the Australian rock gi g JEROME - The^le Jerome Senior Citizenss haveho planried-a'breakfast------. Monday. At-the-do•door registration is $70 plu:)lus dues. Send registrationn Oil can easily understanand that refmin. th aat t end up eating 1 7:30 a.m. to noon Saturday■day at the senior ccntcr on y The quintet, whose: activista stance is I_ a. I to be served from * to Kathleen Peters:ersen, BSU Departmentt' o f Art, 1910 University Ito your day and* First Avenue East,L 83725-1510. . as politically correct:t as they come. nils and gravy, eggs, hash- Drive, Boise. I^ M wTa'tree in front g O t'Et-back t o t h e g ut s Two mcnu'choiclices arc available - biscuits ------recently chopjxid down browns, coffee andid milk or juice or pancakes,.kes, ham or sausage, eggs, ------of.its-officeinSydneyj.V. The roots were o ^h at It Is ^sS?.;S04ienperson. ^ . = ^ C F O I H ei;Fe:£U ^ iiId:iojneeietS qitrl?—zm------cjogghig~np~the -s e ^CTjipcsnontfihe^ r ~ _ ~ JEROME- -The-he-Jerome-Art-.GuUd:has:p >:p!annedHtsiregul.or-meet— z-branches.wcre.lalling oion the sidewalk^ b be In a band.’ ing for Sept. 17. Aiiaihc environmcncntally^conscibus— '------^ M a s o n i c -bodgecanceis-ya t yard-sale------4 Joyce DeFordd vwill conduct a short woworkshop on perspectivec group planned to planimt thiee trees to — Lead singerjer TWIN FALLS - The yard sale planned-fo:i-for Saturday at the Twin • when the group memeets at 2 p.m. at the Jeronrome Civic Club Memorial‘1 rcplace iL Falls Masonic Lod{Peter Garrett