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B B b 5 9 ' ' ■ o/^8th year. No. 38 e t ^ ’ary 7,2003 , 50 ccc e n ts .

'^^^T ?^R:-;:\ ^ 2 A I C t a^ ty '(t o v “Sear.;;.; Jy ,v "' sys initeresst ggi> Abuse at Filer dairy dididnotir^hcriiiminal level, T'.F. i prosecutor tetells lawmakers•s

t • ■ ■ ■ ProsecutingFrc Attorney Grtirant rounding the dailairy, which the ComCommittee member Sen. LaiiBird dkl^IatU Thm iH ^ w w r Hriter a Loeb)ebs and Twin I'ails Couiunty Department of AAgriculture has Noh,h, :R'Kimberly, said he ah ------^------Sheriileriff Waynfe Tousliey traveleded to found did not provjovide “reasonable wanccnted to know if Idaho lalaw ||[AGlC,yALLEY'‘ . BOISE-Most[OSt of die abuse and ' ^ islise.to e .explain why-there hihaive care or sustenancenee to'crippled or regarc;arding animal cruelty, wass ; in ' Vj^worinw^w Uver n eg lect to milking mi cows -and beenien no c r i u ^ diarges bsounight sick animals” infl /August. The Ag ' someae ^way deficient. Rodents are building aIhouse- h( heUmthatMcook place ih AugUst > a ^ainst l n die o ^ e n Jack and^TlTillie Department repoiport also said the Loel/)ebs explained there are tv™ GOP senatorsI avoidav OD a Filer daizyry idoes not rise to tbe Tulscils of the' Dutdi -Touch Dairy.I. daily subjected co-cows to “n e e d l^ levelsels of law as far as animal crui B4 level of criminfii ^ prosecution, the' 'ThiThe Seriate Agricultucural suffering and inflnflicted uniieces* ty isis oconcerned. There is the regegu- gambling Issuee - B l “ Twin Falls Com3unty prosecutor told Comiim mittee i^ad invited the offi- o sary cruelty by djdragging, lifting a Senate cominiimitteeonlliuisday. cialsals .because of questions; sur*s and burying live animals.”an Please see DAIRIES. Page/bA2 Reservation taxes(es-B 4 i b A H O KlMplngtmciuArelativd ’fw !$ex offenders are* outa B u j m a o v e r D E Q ~ gfitipliahce widi registiyly la w s. ------SHTOS^ADDM : ‘G y v iE is c ’ PageB4 '%:■'- **®* PmldentBusb tighteni(IS MONEY ftafRnnshls commttmtntto ridding Iraq of G lan b iiia i n ' K« leader Saddam Hussein during remarfcs p erm itt ______Thursday tn the Roosevelt Room By Jennifer Ssndmann attheWhlte Tlm e»N ew » writer______House. He Is GOODING-Glanbia) ia F o o d s joined at left by Inc. would have to keepsp ccheese- Secretary of processing wastewater2r f:fartlier state Colin away from homes neighboiliboring its ^ip o ety publicity: Farmn oor^> PoKell.who sprinkler-irrigated fieldsIs uunder a mzation touts dieap presented the revised permit from theth e Id a h o American food. Departm ent of Environno n m e n ta l U.S.cas« Q uality. j ■ PageEl Pa) K M . against Iraq to Permit changes focusi on public the United health concerns, preventiniIting odor, Nations yester* a n d w a ie r q u a lity p ro icce tio n . W eekE n d - day. DEQ will hold a publicic meetingm F e b . 13 in G ooding to e.\pl>x p la in th e f^ ! Three'hunciindred changes and dc- . young Idaho dancu io e n ~ partment re- Freeze le sponses to public leetlng comments. A gete t-A - 2 : ■ Hp , & i C l final permit iius ______y e t to iw issued,______Stricter buffer zrines■s of«l 1,000 feet will bc reqnirt.il from•oin lii)ini."> * and public access an Glanbia uses sprinkler irrigation.irri — Neighlwrs told DKQ theyL‘V w o n ie tl------— about the potential foro r ' w a ste - water to spniy or drift ontionin tiieir property. DEQ iiKToas*..•ascti the b u f f e r z o n e fro m ;i I'eled for s p r i n k l e r irrifia tin n . If sisurface - ir r ig a ti o n i*! u se d . JOD) feifeet still i f m n will be reqiiircil. P r eisident i sment toteraadond c > / r j J M The Wahllahlngton Pott______DEQ says problems witlwith sprin- t Ihursday. he give up hithis weapons of Cramatlatln£ ' kler spray drifting and,nd buffer fM “ *** d estritruction and ’ 1^ ) 7 ^ CAMPVIP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - zone compliance at GlaG la n b ia 's __ ^2 , PaP a g e l^ warned thatt a “iMtminute wntainmiilnatatf ' f ' J f f ’ Z M The maillain Kuwaiti port -bustles exi.sting site, and the pospossibility gam e o f 'deceiception” with troOWI -~ M 7 ...... - with shiphips disgorpng cpnioiners. that human pathogenss cocould be U.N. weapon;fins inspectors . ^ . ^ The intenternationai airport and jjresent ih the wastcwateiater. war- O pinion would not avo[void war. "The Iran.- aiMln d ' t t w . nearbyy aira base roar with the rant tiic 1,000-foot buffere r zizone, ATV same is over,”',” 1Bush said. iai*.M engineses of transport planes Cheesc and wlieyk- pprocess W o ^ a look: Testing AI i m K*u On the dayay after Secre- unloadinijling column after column wastewater may containin bbacteria : i ^ t i 4 c t i o n s c a n h e l p F i s t tary of State:e ,T«ulI t , mofflwti after KMnandu rt terly since June 19‘i9.. AAi n aly ses PleaseP see TROOPS, Page A2 have been done 14 timelines since istorcre- Please see BUSH,H.PageM P W ^ M ^ In K inI m i t -Ai^pdst associate paste Please see GLANBIA.3IA. Page A2 •^aWeOteofBibletle teadl- ^ideas. M Saturdaybi — O n e OF Mi4 A W H — - r - ^ 1 TtieTlmwKewin . ^ Obesitty reseanrcher: Jusst one less5S ^ D E X :e 0 6 ^ B-16 NationI J^3-5,E6A - cookiescan m alike a big ^difference fles . .82 Comics ....E5 .Obituaries m^wodafdPrMan ______and eating less in a socieoeiety that Crossword. .06 Opinion1 . . >6-7 .. he future is not hopeful encourages more driviniving than ; . . .O W . WASHINGTON -— Could eadng Thsj' walking and provides unfunfettered Dear Abby..D6 Sports.. a cc ess to c a lo rie la d e n foodfoods. er . . J 2 ' M a mere 100 fewerr caloriesa a day uunless fl. we act now.' Hdroscope .06 Weather irhprove Americanans’ health by To focus anention onn theth prob- ,UM.Boyd..06 WeekEndM .01-8 - ^ .fluting the weighght creep that lem, the journal Scier:ience. in addsuf tp,onaveraer^,2poundsa -D r. James Hili today's edition, turned to olwsity M^Valley.Bl Vitest... researchers for opinionsIS 0on what ...... El ' ^ ....A4.E6 . . y w ? Mdr^ey That’s the argumcment of a well* sdentists[sts are searching for differ- it will ta k e to low er th e .sealscales. flfees ....C7 known obesity reseasearcher. A few ent opprpproaches to what i*; fa s t HiU’s're s p o n s e w as to:o e;examine government figures; ssh h o w in g ' ■ ' pounds each yearlar eventually ' becominling a national epideioif ■ percent of U.S. adults are about 40 miUion adultsi arcan obese ; J f \ ' ■WtapttMiKiririi l l l l l -means big trouble,.saysDr, st James Sixty per HQl of die Universitydty of . overweigeight, and the government and documenting Ameim e r i c a n s ’ ifi recent _ He says fendin;ling off those blamess 30(^0003< deaths a year on steatiy weight gain ifi 1 ^ ^ pounds lim i^ by cuttingcu back on weight-ret-rel8ted diseases, years. a cookie or^takinglg three fewer ; F u^ing the problem will require “The future is nott ho.pefulhi lod hamburger changingii^ sodetal norms stardng unless w e a ct now ,” h e concluded,con' ,V^ 'APMWtiUL ip o i t t l l ^ 'W M i M h ir i bites of, e fut-food each, div m ay be.'eaeasier than los- with children,chi said Dr. Julie If current trends continue,lue, lie esti- I n d t a M M fI l Ih h ttt MMk to dibtto fm the■ •pt| n a lu tM C M iiM ;;. • Gerberdiirding,.head of die Centers mated that 39 percentt of adults be obese by 2008,. ccor o m p a re d SLS«? rll^i>iil * j MM.F

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; Dairies:: Report:B Jaggeied area seen OKm shuttle (j] ThiThe Washington Pott______xlanbia__ ; Continued from Al people foui - ound guilty of animal irtlnued fnxn Al hat doesn’t rise to the ]High resolution images— t; RelatedI Story-A3Bl contin • ;latory level chat ------then;n at< a cost of $108.50 for eac r • Depanmeni handles. 1 riminal prosecution. The by a U.S. Air Force cameraa jshow , , . unanimous to send it to a jaggedj area on the leadinglg edge damage on the leftlei wing near the it series. Glanbia reports th{hat Tne.iwaa^ w *. more serious abuse ris eptococcus and pseudomomnas ^ «5flool«hgl»i#» • level of criminal pro of Columbia’s left wing 6050 sec- point where it joiiloins Uie fuseloge. strept •om Gannon, R-Buhl, ends on before the space shiihuttle Damage on thedie wing would be aerugruginosa are the only bacteri when it appears the It have been detected in ever abused animals with d lintedly why Jack TuTs bnbroke apan over Texas Satuiturday. consistent with:h telemetryi data ^ ;ng held responsible, AvAviation Week and S]Space ’^iceived ^ NASASA mission con- samplnple. Glanbia said the orgai-an- :topuowoonraingpe “intent and'malicio DS arc a natural part of th Abandonment can also the owner of the dairy, TeTechnology magazine reponimed in /? Iwl that shAwedsd increasing drag ‘^ms mately responsible for its edidon published Friday.jr. ' on that side ofif thet shuttle and envircvironment, are found in wraKiter fdundooUnaat t -.*': for criminal prosecutii d soil, and are in the river anand said. irs on it. 'The images, reportedly■ titaken efforts by die comomputerized flight and a wid_in_order_to_have_a___ __frojntheOTund_based_cme fro HOT m___control to counterteraCTit. ______^ alal l systems that supply billiorons ------^Abandonment could I : seen in ihe pho- of-galgallonsofirrlgatloirwatenn o — - ered a basis for the pr - I r S - Sa is e that he can sucress- thith e Sbutnw'est whose prerecise The damage s< ieciitehe nwds'spedfic " ' lotlocation was not disclosedid, are tographs is in roughlyroi the same agricricultural fields, lawns anind of someone ac the Dut )ps throughout the irrigatioion Dairy, but the inves on. an-among those being analyze?zed at area where a piepiece of insulating • crops vestigation, d to know who did what, N/NASA’s Johnson Space Centinter in foam appeared1 tolo snike the lead- seasoiison. which had started on : wing after break- employees Eni and contractorors with the Ag Departmen lere and how, and I need HeHouston. A source close teto the ing edge of the w > week- ing off off the shujhutile's main tank wqrk:irking with thc wastewatcte r brought to the accentiention of law beyond a reasonable ln\invesdgadon told the trade v oebssaid. ly ly they show serious struciictural at lift-off. haveve not had resulting healtilth 4~^J»gW l9|^g enforcemenc until aftafter condi. probh)blems, and thc bacteria in th tions at the dairy hadjad begun to d he has so far been rf the »25»8®5$i5i unable toI tieti< Tills directly to giv- I wastestewater is of no significanciice, improve. ______Glanbinbia’s comments said. “We went out therecre wilh ihc '"8 ordersrs ito treat the animals Troops__ ut Loebs said the case is But3ut DEQ still says die potentiiirial intention of seizingg tthose ani. mieUy.bul Continued from Al commandant, tolctold reporters that for’ humanhi pathogens exists an mals, but by Aug. 23i chihings were "?■ dosedd jyet. He sdU has a list forklifts, trucks and tankersd.to havlave disappeared into dad ais and analysts that war in’c wastewater from otheither plaitmsto Mexico. LoiLoebs said he is a sus* IraIraq is likely within weeks.• 1 of foreign troot)ops has sharply allowiowed and that Glanbia can Loebs explained. altered the landscdscape here in diis land^aid-apply wastewater if standinling be induded, that mumust2 be deajly y of animal pect on charlarges of animal cruelty. thtthan 50,000 U.S. military pe The vast majority c ile emirate on the waterter or ice covers the farmland,id. oudined in the permit cruelty cases the Ag De nel have arrived, from the^ A rm v 6,880-square-mile Department Stermetttt notedi there seems to 4!™ '’ Persian Gulf. DrivingDr down the Saltialts, nitrates and phosphomrus Glanbia’s commenilents indicated handles never reachI ththe level of be a huge ig< gap in Idaho law about Marines, Navy and Air Ft More are on the way. ByV n « ; '■"“ d KuKuwait City, it is- in the wastewater pose a threatt tot die company regardsrds as excessive criminal prosecution,on, said Ag what consdtsdtutes the level of ani- lund or surface water quality i week, Kuwaiti.officials preJ did, »1">0SI impossilisible not to run grouni yin the overall monitqlitqring to be. . — -Department veterinainarian Bob mai crueltyIty with which th e Ag ne of military vehi- excescessive amounts. The brealak- required by DEQ. Hillmiin. He said thathat over the Departmenent is responsible and 80,000 foreign troops willib I e in place, roughly the equivaleilem of ■ol^movn^ troop!ops or equipment. downrtfn of organic matter is a poteilen- Glanbia ownsIS plants in past year the agency hasha handled that whichh rrises to the level of a P“ Even those vehicles ve are not tialI sourcesc of odor, and poole more than 230 cases, ar 10 percent of Kuwait’s na led Goociing, Twin FallsIsandRidifidd aj and 90 per- crime, andid Loebs agreed. Noh enough for such1 a huge operation; andJ stagnant st water increases th cent have been r bom populadon. the and is die largest milmilkprocesfer remedied said he hasas determined it would n thc nulitary hass sisnapped up near- chanomce for odor. in the region at 7.7 mil through teaching peop British troops have begun: 'millioa pounds :ople how to be a goodod idea to give Ag . ^ rf^ n t Jy every availablable four-wheel- jlanbia Gla wanted flexibility' iin a day. Its corporaorate p ^ it, ______treat their animals bebetter. The Departmej;lent inspecwr^who ^*"8ing as well, judging by the re -proliferation of accents and Lin.the.country..____using.ng.the.added.Gooding.aaeagage ___ Glanbia Pic, is based«dinXill4HQy. i ------rest have been prosecuiicuted or are investigatietie animal crueltj;^ chore P*^ morning hundredshi of iden- for wastewaterw; not only from il pending review. forms in the mess hall .at C its Ireland. training ing1 gathering evidence for tical Milsubishihi Pajeros snake On Thursday SeiSen. Clint crimindpro Arifjan, 40 miles south of Ki jrosecution. ^ n S “ ’e checleckpoint at Camp 'D «- Stennett, D-Ketchum,1, iiintroduced ^ ------City, as well as the Union , flying over’Camp Doha, die„ i Doha, lhe main1 bfbase for U.S. land J J I, I a biH in the Ag Commitmittee which Times-NciVctys icrifer/iiiie Pence forces in Kuwait.it. !ush_____ would give the Ag DepartmentDe canbercachtched at 343-SS53 or by e- U.S. base just west of die ca] go up with each contlm tance of Iraq. Defen the ability to assign civcivil fines to mailatjpcncmce<^agicvaUey.com. Britain, which had alrc?eady So itlnued honi Al fense offi^s passing hour,, somes of them . said they have enouj oore rd e r^ 35,000 troops to leav ment” and make good it lough f o r c ^ ^ thethi Persian Gulf regIs iln equipped withI aira conditioning *.Jf place to begin an air 2 ; and electrical con:onnections, others pledgedge to punish and disarm hir itany timeS - I amannounced Thursday that anc force. “Having made it.J" ground operadon at ai Oirculacion Suntlty 57.00 perpei week, dally only SS.OO 10( lesscomfonableoe out in die rugged A new WashingtorSton Post-4fC 100 warplanes and 7,000 supupport desen north of Ku nands the Security Counci Duniel Wulock, circulolio nday only S3.50 per week. pQ Kuwait City. demai '<=** News poU-found thaithat a groimg B.londlttctor personnel are on the way. i government has *"“Stst notr back down." Sale% tax inctudiluded in all above raiet. A “The > reception stage Is win . . majority of AmericaHcans saySe g it can to ease die Buslush’s remarks, made witl Circiilaiinn phone linelines arc open S>5-00 chargegc wilt be levied for all up,” yp said Brig. Gen. ViniS - doISev'^eSri!: administration has,laspreseim d' l)clweon 7 and 10 o.tn.71-only. c If you cbeekv Americans and Powelwell at his side after the tw< Boles,Bo head of Army Matt t at the White House, wer enough evidence to'jto'justify w * do not rccvivc your popeapcr by 7 a.m., . , . Co ng a quaner of die 'n e ' a tary action against IraiIraq. ^ cull the number for your; Command operations hen m to operate with- P®^tt of o a carefully scripted escj >ururca: Mail infomirm ation chicharge of supplying soldiersn'lrtiil tor them ^ On the diplomaticdc ftvnt,f sc^or Burlcy-Rupcrt- e. Starting Feb. 15, lationion of pressure that is nov _ ThcTimc»-Nc^Newi(UPS63t-OHO)i. and diplomatic sources said. Jan. 27 report to> th e S e c ^ Pcrio<]icala paid pai at Twin Fall! by The he hw enough equipment foror four out dvilians withidiout spedal per- WitlVith the precision planning o Subscription ratesCS Time<-New%,. 0Official clly and couniy . heavy he: brigades on the gro ; of Council by chief U.N.U.f w e a S s round, mits.' th e! finalfil weeks of an electoraral inspector Hans Blbc. Knme cJelivcry: ilaily and S rtu'aniio Scciion 6C-I08 of meaning mie more than a fullI Anny/ Next week, off e. ThurvJay i« hereby'de«ig- offidals will hold campsnpaign, the'diplomatic thrusust The timeline isrschedul4^o sd ’ per uceSi; Sundny only. $2.; division, which typically inclicludes perhaps the mostu t important exer* coinci M.iil Mihy.fipliiiii\ iiuivl he fU day of lhe week on which ncided with additional millJ _ ® momentlent whepM x fill be pobliOwl. at least 15,000 soldiers divlivided_U-.cise,-involving g few-troopsf but taryn:y movements, bodi now head ,iiid j»c avail;iblc ..nty wher into three brigades. In addidi ad- - next reports to tHe nut nuiiiuitifd. MjII faiev; Al r.' prea^e »«nd change of ition to most of th eir top.toj commanders. ing; towardto an endpoint in latiate Feb.l4.“Thel4di,-si daily and Siindjy S6.0() per A:P.O-Bo)i548.TwinFalK. the Army combat units. Airr ForceF Lucky Warrior,, aat computer-gener- ' Februijruary or early March, per week daily 83303. .aand n i Marine personnel, and t dal, “will be the triggrigger fO T ^ ^ iinly $4,00 per week. .Sunda;mday only $3.00 ^ d thou- ated, comnumd-pel-post exerdse, wil! Thelie Pentagon Thu^day issuei1^ very serious work... oi per week. Oui ol Male rale eop>fV*«Mn ' saisands of logistical and supupport test the U.S. forforces’ command. formaln al deployment orders for thi raie%: daily and » « ie V*SVMtoyNmpifvilM. Stastaff, have been dispatched. the olution.” , i- and-control systeiaeras in a dry run Army’;ny’s lOIst Airborne Division,^ ia In what offidals'dej'desczibedMa “There’s enough here! 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• I nladon? a u i Yet we continue on inn dian 50,000 reserve■ve soldiers,'s , Locals showed little .13 W t a Ite to us lendgnorance. only worried withI ouro sailors, Marines amd n d :airmen dn iwn "safe” community and ouj>ur- active duty at thiss rime.tir Thea;' T wjTim es-TN e w s mourningI for Columbii iswvews welcomes 1-,let- StsStephen ...... PubUiubIWw , elves. I am truly embarrassedid to reservists are onlyy thdie latesr' , I write this somber day c readers on subjects te an _ Idahoan from Twin Falls Cl«kW#fwoith...... ManagingM eOter MDcaSmH'. Us group of men and1 wcwomen wHo'i 1 '...... AdvertUine director ceming ; the tragedy on FeiFails. I ■ ofpublkJinteinterest mttefs may fojaoday. have been shoulderiilering an '' j and the citizens of Twin 1Fi raised be brought to ouiourTwlnpBllsor «i The m em bers of theehe editorial board and w riters ofol editorials are Stephen j JUSTIN VIPPERMAN increasing portionn of the bur^^ am an Idahoan, bom and „„j.kr moiled to'P.O. Box (vWcndeU of our national defen Hartgen. Clark WalwDi efense. w orth, Steve Crump, David Coopioper and Shelley Ridenour. in | Twin Falls. I live here,re v This 548.TwinFalls.:Is, ID 6 3 ^ 1 faxed to With a war in Iraqraq looming! here< and go to school here• i^ o (208)734-5538;38;orwnaU6dto/et- . d - , the requirement for reservists'i ^ fw»«rn^fcvaffajmy.com - • ______leservlsts h a ^ long ------—_ ....— I ...... Iday, I am appalled at the ij _ — will nm in the hundruidredsofdiflf------— .. ranee shown by my fellowastroplie L-— ------il—------) uphipheld AiheHcan freedom sands. The Army Reservists^*R « : I" Geetting^in toi>uch Idahoans toward the catasunbia • a customerr told t< me later that The Tl United Statt^ military' hash form 31 percent ofof ththe Armyy of ihe space shuiile Colum ' Want to make your fee:feelings known , 7346780,10, Fax 734-3905 1 ned by after Sept. U,I, sseven lives are not t long “ history of relying on its:s . combat support andmd 45perc^ to your repr'esentative: and its crew. I am saddenelie of a national trag€agedy. I was horri- °tizitizen soldiers. These men an(Jld of combat service-su|^support;n^ lives in in Washlnguigton: the attitudes of the people Congress? Here's hovhow: 520 Hart Se ngcom-. fied by Uiat con:ommenL As terror- vomen have fought in every sions. the Ready ResReserve coiui- . Senate OHice Building Twin , Falls and its outiying najor American conflict since ______^Washington,;on, DC 20510 I arn ism strikes Newlew York, we sit maji :e tutes 50 percent of ddie total munities. Quite frankly, Twin------comfortably11 im he colonial wars, and they arere ------force.-MMy reserve;rvepositiona------^SenTMIkTC^IPO (^2)224-24-2752" ~ " , ] inoursoiall commu*----- die< — embarrassed to be from-T^•• nity thankful1 ththat it didn't hap- in integral V part of the ongoingig require significantnt technical:!'te In Twin Falls, call orr wrwrite: • FaUs at this time of need.d’e pen to us withh conly sympathy nilitary o p ^ tio n s today. skills. They are, quiti]uite literallii' Linda Nonis. seniorr regionalre{ direc- http://crai|raig.senate.gov/email , ; 1 work at the mall and eretli shown to the viivictims aind their MerMembers of each of the reservrve ■ the cornerstone otthifth e total free tor . amounrof1 people that werunazing. famiUes becausluse they are 4.000 <^omomponents are called upon to and the national defidefense str^ 202 Falls Ave., Suiteie 2 . there by 10:30 a.m. was amand bla- miles away. As\ s die Columbia respespond to every crisis that gy- Twin Falls, ID 83301 like Simpson |To see their happy facesents ai diat falls from die8 slsky, the country “ifects fe America. Aldiough theileir Magic Valley haslasan s Armyt 734-2515: Fa* 73304 tant disregard for the ever Jt and holds its roleole has varied over the years,•s, Reserve Center out>utat { Joslinur '0'’“ In Twin Fallsalls, call or Write: , ^ing takes time out £ m Washington: morning was disgusting. broughtS< breath, waitingng, listening, hoping d>ei,heir responsibilities have Field housing the} 10:1016di Charlie Bamames. agriculture field j 111 Russell our naive ignorance has ;br diat we the best and fejfearing the worst. In ncreased dramatically duringig Quartermaster Detai■etachmem. I - director meI to the understanding d he last decade. In fact, manyy you want to be a pan of r Washington, DC 2051C510 1201 Falls/ ever Twin Falls, Idaldaho, life goes on diel (202) 224-6142 Is Ave. E., suite 25 |believe diat nothing will e' . unscathed fromom the rest of sod- nu«nission-cridcal skills and unitsits America’s defenseX fcforce, tf vJ‘- Twin Falls,1, IIID 83301 happen here. playmg ety. People con :xist only in the reserve comp ppro- stand that ‘‘freedomlomisriotfrti.” In Twin Falls, call or write:wit F»:(202)2:) 2258216 . 1Nobody stopped to see whiketball we, ais a commumunity, continue on • videided security at the Olympicc JOSEPH E. EYRE■RE ' f Mike Mathews, reglonaonal director Access Sim{impson's email through rse or feeling and Gan!ames, maimed the fence linele at Jerome 1292 Addison Ave. E. hisWebpag» g e : . . came I on. five'guys were ISrij die still call ourselvelves Americans? GuaGuantanamo and served alongng- (Editor’s note:Josap Twin Falls, ID 833011 http://wwwww.house.gov/simpson jthere watching like it wastheir i How.can we coicontinue to go on .sideide active forces around the! Army Reserve ambaa most important thing of th when tragedyy hhas struck our worlvorid. There are currendy moilore state of IdahoO ji 'j’ .Ml ' S lives.

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U i r d Nob, R- thathat “the-ceucus-was H i-a 58 percent------Thelie iinidadve was challengedid' their casinos, daim thethe machines ' ctewiN TA U i-TIireJ M O J th e Kimberly, droppeddr tiieir attempt fracfractured on die issue.” ■ ity, legalized the in the Supreme Court by ' t ^ l e who h d p ^ in A ly . are nothing more thanlan dectronic lay .to enter tbe court HHe declined to quanti­ The onicini gambling andgaogambling interests, indudinglg versions of die gamesies promoted . .-tfa-Jeran^nuin Sundagr: id the Indian gamUing fytify thetlivision.------ed on-atiave made'reser- - severaliral lawmakers, on groundsjs by the state-run'Lotteiittery. Critics ' 'nj/ette Rivtf have onme InlH ativei overwhelming TThe po^bility that the Sen majority,so lucrative. It dwt; it is a back-door attempt to ____ ^^^M ajic ^ alley. a C to contend they are clecleariy slot -JOTTotedby:by .voters lastialL ______.coucould Jnteryene_on the side electronfrom any defini. get aroiaround the consdtutional pro-0- -■ machines banned byt th dietiie river on ■ ___ ■ , k Xdaho Highway SS a; fefew mUes ■ '■ j S o m e sonfa of Banks at aboutitI2:30pja II I |! Ih e Idaho State Policei crcredit peo- JL. [q u s e AUC pie who witnessed thee acrash and ___ _ - TION stbpped for taking quickck actioni to ^vehislife. FOR. . o f fic iaa ls ’ ■ ‘J.T. Jones, who nowDW lives in W o o d1 River Boise, was joined in tiiehe efforti by - John and Raleigh Thi pachek - also former Goo( s t u d ents n build dents who now live in Boi! c o f f e nrs Jones said. h o m e! ifor sale SKBensrecelvM { ihvert > cormpondent from gratefulp^iS ^ I g r o w JEROME - Last SepMiptember, a CAREY' - Few people proba- ______visftj{ng h iKi'fi^sicman .was.admit:y>a ___ know wi what became of the___ I The 71me » Waw»______ted to St. Benedicts:ts Fam ily boolTsHelvMires, end~EBles and de Medical Center experseriencing racks theyy imade in their high I TWIN FALLS - MoMost Magic severe hypertension ass tlthe result school wood>d ishops 30 years ago. I Valley le^slaiors emergeciged from die oJ a chronic medical cocondition. Times haveave d ian g e^ thanks to I 2002 decdoos wilh at leasleast as much according to a hospitipital news the Blainene County School I mcney in their campaigniign coffers as release. D istrict’sI Residential I they had die year before.ire. The medicine he carriemed for his Constructiction Academy, I And even those who10 si spent more medical condition was5 heath( dam- Developedd two t years ago with I on their candidades thanhan they took aged, the news release! said.sai Upon th e aid of oi the Advanced I in over the past decdondon year will beirig discharged from1 theli em^> Regional TechnicalTe Educatl6n I have a leg up on their• op]opponents to gency department, lessss thant two C oalition,1, thi e academ y has HI I financc campaigns in 20042004, year-end hours after being admitmitted, the recenUycomampleted the construc- I disdosure repots show.V. patient marvded at iiis^ good{ for- oon of a 1321320-^uare-foot house, I Those who reponedd la larger .cash time to be in such a caringing commu* Unlike theh e tie racks of yester- I balances at the end ofr 20(2002 than at nity wilh such an exceUeeUcnt med- year, this prproject won’t gather I the start of the year arere RReps. Doug ical facility and well crains k ia i staff. dust in a docloset or be relegated I Jones, R-Filer, Leon Smitlimith, R-Twin He said "liiank you” Iwy gigiving the to the landfiidfill. Not only will it . I Falls; Tim Ridinger, R-SR-Shoshone; hospital $150,000. become somi>meone’s home, it has I Maxine Bell, R-Jeromrome; Scott “We are honored thatoat because provided stuiudents with vduable |: I Bedke, R-Oakley; Brucece ^Newcomb, of the care liujt was receiv:eivedatSi. skills for the[le job market, I R-Burley; and Sens. Lain-aird Noh, R- Benedicts, our anonymoiTious donor "It’s beenjn a good opportunity I Kimberly; and Dentonn D:Darrington, was compelled to shareare such a to find out: if we want to do it for I R-Dedo. A number of)f tiithem were generous gift,” said Admiiministrator a profession,’)n,” said Carey School I unopposed in their re-de!-decdon bids AGke Cooper. senior Siiawnwn Hennefer. I but still recdved campai,ipaign contri- The funds will be usedfed to help A dozenI s'students commit to I budons. St. Benedicts upgradeJe mi edical two class pelperiods each trimester I The local legislator rho holding the equipment and improve'econununi- a to participaipate 4n the academy, I biggest war d i » is Darrininlngton,who ----- ty-outreach-programs,-iIs,-ihe-news-----Ihis-trimesester^our-students— lalphlMoonl!______release said. from WoodFi River W School in I Wheder, R-AmericanI FalFalls, in die ' HaUey alsoo participated] - mak- I GOP primary but hadno no opponent 0-mile round trip to I in the general decdcKi.. Dairington’sDa Student from Burie;rlau th e 60-r Carey by buslUs each day. I report shows he has S8,94'«1344 left o\-er M fves as Crapo IntIn te rn Designedd aso a vocational dass I from the 2002 decdons,IS, aftera stan- A that teachesies students the con- i ing the year with 55,265Sin in the ( bank WASHINGTON - A I Reaping the biggestSl amountai of woman has begun wor skills necessary to u into a well-paying I campaign contribudonsans was Sen. intern for U.S. ^ n . Miki I Clint Stennett, D-Ketch “ piriL i"b.,theacad.ademy also serves as a ; I itchum, who R-Idaho, in the nation’s ca{ I defeated Republicaiican Tom . Desiree Harris arrived lund. .edtamid. “S S Tny of these kids, we’ve I Faulkner of Bliss in the general January and will serveve through I decdon. Stennett reportort S$40,167 in the beginning of May. pretty good puzzle,” demy teacher Greg 9 contribudons and $42,018,018 in expen- Harris is a senior al.tB I righam iii I ditures, dipping into a $7,761$7 cash Young University majtlajoring m .p^ y j ^ s discover either that I balance he had to beginin thed year, home and family life withiTith a mmor I Following is informalmadon gath- in editing. She will recc ' some aspect of build- ruction, or that they I . ered from year-endd campaigna bachelor’s degree at ] 9 fmance reports ^ m MagicMa( Valley August. After college, she plans to ^on t. By doing dt that, at least , soroe of ths with local contrac- lefl Castillo, a student at Wood R I the home he and several otherier studentsi have helped build, listed here are from Nov.;bv. 16 to Dec gi!am is targeted for collSieTes't^ tafe'^^Ups'i 31. dents who are interested: reported earning $10- rhe The home, which studento buIK di > County School District's Residesldential Construction ing more about the p nr, Carlson said. Their Acai(Cfldsmy, wont out (or bid thli we have given them good _ I River High School, works on th ■ District 2 3 _ ^ • - process and how Congre during thoir time with Blaine Cl permaiierit location] ...... atb . Selecdon is made thi nd two are still work- alorUbn^the wo^ When the trus w joi^d' fl y i n g to a per time in roofing and werwere placed on the.framewoweek.. idn’t Uke ihe fin- Tho10 rmoney earned from ihee • State representathi t t v e A application process that 1 itudents discovered one.w sale willwi: go back into the con-1- Frances FieW, Republiubiican (^tin- submitting a cover letter, positions. It’s an excd- s tu i nTS — = lentsiiil way to0 help pay for college, wasH/as off by three-quarters ofusses ' ment. While h e: ^ h as to be too structio::tion of the second home, ner) and references. College < vork, the house, he ^d n the meantime, the students;s No report available worlced out on an indiiridi Carlson said,Id.fa ininch. d Truss placement was hi T said. In the wall ish work. a Mike Ihler, Democratrat _____ wirfi fh» ^ir<«»nt*c uniyeisi basts The acadedemy began building edsd while^ students tore down i r fo r a second are in tthe process of building a Df an . “Everything h K)t-b>“-16-foorstorage shedto- 0 No report available Duties include lepslat back-in-0ctobcr"2001:----- wallirall and rebuilrit:------consmiciedt-but-— lO-foorl Kin class has involved ' ' QualityQ work is pounded halt-ii exact,” Henneferle s students are housed« their tools. port and research, assisdn :ach student’s work etliic,n si the The subfloor 1 id Hennefer tells his friends with constituent response, n t in every step of the ead her work on the And 1 Is • State representathative B iduding framing, sid- pparaprofessional ar Bi------homehas-beenco:ntil the first one to giveve thei academy a try. “It’s a iog phones and adminii : into Carlson said the ° Douglas R. Jones, Republican Re ag. pulling electrical Far!Parkinson, who helps Carlso goodI program.pr It teaches you a® (winner) smdents. said holding off furtheis solicidng bids lot aboubout his stuff,” he said. For those interested h m ung and finish woric. smd Cash balance before:e: $3,099.60$; rs were brought in to ' After A being in this programBing ^ o n d house untiiJ first house. The ------internships, applications a son’s sells. 2002 contributions:s: exacte fig- roof trusses, but stu- twowo years,‘Hennefer discovei IS built on a dn- Timesrncs-Ncws com spondent Barb® ures not available ' able on the Inten le’d like to pursue a colle The district isrm s ai the Carey Nciwcnicn can be rcached at write- http://crapo.senate.gov. ed with that as weE he’< {ov/intern- TheJ^SSiuned valuable lessons degdegree in construction maha,mfor this week for theeasily fi be moved connccticction9sunvaUcy.net. Please see CAMPAIGI'AIGN, Page B3 ships.htm or at Crapoipo’s local ‘ rered stylish house was I office. liege derblock platform .* ComplMftomttalitalt reports Busecompany stUill looks forlage- School and can ea:officer: Drug!gs outpace abilility to fight themtti I Thursda•sday, railing against the pop->- that his wife had lied1 aboutab< being Formerlepondent t ulardate dai rape drugs to parentss raped. Snozvpac^k , missiiing ashes of]f Burley man and law enforcement officers inn ' Give the woman a rape r: test, evels By Karen Botsick:w drugs are out- Hailey,ey. she urged officers sittiniiting among xm o ^ BySh8l8yMdUdanour tainains Baker's ashes. I J Tlme»Wew» correepiility to pass laws “1hateiihe ha term ‘date rapee die sodal workers, teaceachers and Water»h«J ■»* p«*** TlmwKa 90%w% 87% B t ^ m an ^^lidi i never arrived ifsft’s found.” snUy to regulate them:S apolice officcr acquainlaintance rape. It’s not con-I- show that, too. OaUty 89%tru, 98% inBurlm afteiter being shipped to a LiLait montli, Plaskeitt said ev(' she - train officers, pre ' sensualual sex. It’s rape.” Porrata said no onee is immune BlgWeod . . 8tt%N% 8 0 % funeralhomeme last month are still GreGreyhound bus stop woulduntil ' judges to deal witgamma hydroxy Someime officers have denied a from rave drugs. Misss TcTeen Utah Ut^tWeed 103%B% 8t%- missing, . sealteam ed for the package a mer Los Anglesinstance, I is not womanlan’s claim thafshe wass 2001 almost died fromm hearth fail- Haiwya FortcTTatDn 79%rs% 8 2 % Therebudcains of William Baker. . eveisvery Greyhound employeesveiy said Thursday. lg tesdng. Even raped>d despitec evidence to thee ure after the Red Bulllull she was Big UMt 80%W% 8 1 % irfio (iied MDb e 21, were shipped thoshoM stops would be interviewc3 be “ GHB” - or gaiicers have faUen conirarrary ah er arresting her forr drinking was spiked withvidiGHB. UttlaLeat 76%re% <;%.• viaGre^ioun FydcageTQiress to . .Gi.Greyhound assigns trackiand- butyrate - for idiousin* effects of drivinging under the influence off And that’s th e scarieariest thing Aa

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— - — Fot oWtewjr i»t«. «id WofinlonnMon; C)(t: Xa r t , m w h i i 2 p j ^ a ^ B pjR . I mall«ddwMfefobltBiiWtiWtbobtt»OnMi|Jcvill«yxom.O<. 0—thnoBow iiv lo:tandMnbtpteoXwMH»m.< ta ». Zion aiid'A^;C*n! W alter Rickck Roblneite of Fresno, divorced, div they rernainedd good Jarod Is survivetved by his parents. sits this year, axicC ^e^, de Calif., andId Ron Jerom e (Jaren) friends. (rie He is’survived by fourur loving Rod & Bobbi Krcom< G ooding Sunday, February 9, 2003. Arransements will 1 Wood River Chapel in Hailey'a a n d 12- anndiday Dietrich, serviceice at 2 p.m. '.as devoted lo she wasi herr; home an'd beaulilul 1 h ?h She is survived I Demaray’s Shoshone Chapapel Saturday at Reynoynolds Funeral W ood, both ol Twiri Falls; hiss bro t he Mike Kernin of Twin Falls. Idaho andling for his lami- Lane ofl olhe C took a yearly irip lo San jg, grandchildren of Boise. Jam es Lewis Lingnaw (Pa long battle with mui- ith interment following; at Chapel, 2466 Addi:ddison Ave. E., y oriented and, school. North3 with hor two daughters su ®‘."| 0 Clarkston Valley; Helen Jardine o( Wells Sumner, W ash,; a loving3 I'si ol Kernin of Siika, AlaDespite her illness. ichfield Cemetery. Twin FaUs; burialal wwiU foUow at o n g e d lo MFD a te d Irom jranddaughtorBoi lo see tho njp a smile on her lace, Jeror R o s e A n d e rso n of Oih< nieces; and his business pawarmers. Kaulman. Darin. He the Filer Cemetery;ery; family and Drganizanon), 1944i was, passionate about an, r i^ isic, and ployed lhe the s and numerous nieccs, ne Rick and Donya Barnes ol Jeroirom e, je n e s s Kernin, all o Lori Brandt of Boise, celebiibra- friends may call1 frfrom 4-8 p.m. vanrs. and Iho l iz a iieicoire, n c ballet, and wonderlul | . She liked lhe smell intei cousins. He w as p re c e d e d in d e a thIh by his or D enny G reene ol on of life at 1 p.m. todayy at loday and one houitour before the ; also a n Ollicer Idaho a n donderlul wj rosiaurants. Sho (3,1 g-wlth-horklds-and ------Jero: His parenis. a hall b father and his grandparenis. , sisters Connie Scl eynolds Funeral ChapeL service SaturdaypT at the funeral •d in his early- Quoon justlys £ dressed in tho most A , celebration of Dick's life w aargain, Joan was a Morr brother Eddy, and 2 sisieto work wilh his „as a memjioihing, many ol lhe pieces ni- ■wHiiake Lucena, both of home. place at 2 p.m, Monday, Fe•e b ru a ry grandchildren Nichier and wile, always a n d Lillian M organ p rectravel. Tho pur- soronty wilhherseil, I ?o' Warren Paul Thome of Twfwin death. 10. 2003,. a t R e y n o ld s F Fi u n e r a l 51,^3 ^ Kadan ants in front ol her own. Q p ime later m ulo of 1 s h e meip c fb cook a n d h o sie ss. Liz very much. alls, memorial celebradon offlife I Catherine Mildrildred Watson Funeral services lor Chapel, At Dick's request, no10 public Clarkston and Peyt eling opporluni- Adam Schutp erlect atm o sp h e re for all yjg t conducted ai 11 a .m viewing will ta k e p la ce . Sen/itvice and ol Clarkston, jd by her husband, 3 p.m. today at Blue Lakikes Bisom Burks of Paul^ul, celebradon '®-. .. . , ai Sl. M ichaemd special evenis. She was cremaiion ^rc arrangements are of the Lewiston- ountry Club (White Mortuailary, of life at 11 ajn. MarchMai 22 at-the February 8lh, 2003. alh is I w ife ol 54 N ovem berr of7. PEO and vory active in She was precedc LDS Chapel at 647Easii. th e direction of R eynolds Ch<.hapel ol parents; her moll;y; children Reese if.”win ” Falls). Paul United Methoithodist Church; taagntersrVicKy— AficMhaF^-h, Tnnity Episcopal Church jw Alaska, and Tegwen Twin Falls. Inierm eni will Twin Falls, Kernin; a n d a nephe interment at 10 ajn.ijn. March 24 at m Falls, Idaho. Gooding to Heather. Tyson and Jerom e Cemetery. Frier 3 \W e will m iss Dick, The funeral wa: Willis “Bill’’ A. Magees of Sunset Memorial Park,Pari Twin FpUs. ac, and Terr, Tnoaler.survived as by her husband, II ol Clarksion; brolh- Lo . from 6-B.p.m, loday an F e b , . 2 0 0 3 , a h oi Chandler. „|„cnthovovud' Schubert; son. John 1 jolCentralia.Wash,; tion Funeral Chapel, and (i Funeral Homo in Lo iildron. Joremy |„vedi: Iw, o d a u g h t e r s . C in d y ______N ampa Schaniol and Eioise Reyr 10:45 a.m. Saturday a!alelyn tn Bro»nes h and Peggy (Rick) r r Memorial donaiio The family s u g g e sts th of Twin.Falls: and nd three step- qaraen. She: and lour grandchildren. I the Inland Northwe de made to thc Heari A: ichei a n d Alex Kernin \V, se. two sisters Francisco3riai w service will b e held on iW * f^ultiple Sclerosisand Tharin Kernin ol ------the'Amerlcan-Cancor-Sc ------S h a rp A v e..S p o k ar ells, Nev.. and and her ara:bruary7r2003rat-ira.m — 7 - eyton Kaulman. also 3 - ol llow ers. D onations ma- | 3 ~ioo%^DIGITAL HEARIN( Jlhello. Wash,; hngsshew/ Episcopal Church in H g .'. .. C o n d o le n c e s m; funeral chapci stafi o K : ; , .. fam ily at 780 Falls i, nephews, and flowers. IhealCremaiion arrangements 2d e d in death by her ' MODEL;LS'STARTING AT *999991 . Reynolds Functal Chap Falls. ID 83301-3311 the direction ol Demaray's loiher-in-iaw. Ruby ■ 1142 Twin Falls, Idaho 82 II brother Olio. S alwTysChapol, The family sug- )hew, Donnie Greene, ^ ■ ' ' 1. ' Joan's caring. Ii | n | HEARING CCiOUNSaORS&AUDICpiOLOGY:. iislers AteeGier beaulilul clotnorial contributions may be ’ vas hold Saturday. ' Wl ■ | : tor others was reiw SosnST (MACAOIC VAUEY BSASIRO AIDS) ireceded him m she made Elizabeth'she name to ihe at Vassar-Rawls S hoshon .■ loving children as M5.CCC> 73 the donor's choice. Lewiston. ^33-0601 733-0916 ^ ■ 1 ; ! J there for her. A sp. lor Emil will b o c r e a ^ V a 'p c jlions may bo sent to — V 2508AIADDISON AVE • TWIN FALLS-LS ^ 6 | ■ 1,'; Joan's children an I.m Saturday, holidays and iwesi Chapter of the '• Q ffl H er treasures he re 1 iP I I 0FRCE3 AL80 IN Qre on earth. ■'=P|I P 'P ; Box are u h d lr M thi W e d n e sd a y . F e b ru ary 5. 20C His 183303- 1142, Gooding Ct death was the result of an aniineurysm gesis memor to the brain. m a d e in Eli A celebration of Jarod's lilele b e charily of the held Saturday, February 8 , 20C! 0 0 3 .a l2 p.m, at the Braiidt Centerr oi n th e Northwest Nazarene Universir cam - Rupert Tyrone (T pus. Interment will followN th e Greenleaf Cemetery, Friemin d s a re Stevenson invited for a lime ol viewing ar Our beloved Rupert T lation with Jarod's lamily on>n Friday S tev e n so n d ie d a l his hoi evening Irom 7 p,m, lo 9 p.m, the lifelong residence nc 10Brandi' Cenier. Shoshone. Idaho, c Jarod was born*Septembn b e r February 2, 2003. hel1980, In Twin Falls, Idaho, to R od & Tony was born Octobe pBobbI i Krohn, He was raisedi I Twin H az eito n . Id a h o , lo Wil NcFalls until the age of seventeen w hen Sievenson Jr. and Ednj phe u completed high schoc He came to the Shoshoi Gmoved r to Nampa wilh hiss I . his brothers in 1947 w he invJarod was currently a junior studyingsl •married Orville Kermil Joi Recreational M anagement v an Tor^y w a s m arried to t . Farnworth ®em phasis in Athlolio Trainlin in g a t . , Arbon in 1967. Carol had F^rnworth. age 81, died on BnNorthwest Nazarene Univers He . Eva Louise and the ay;.ftbruary 5, 2003, at the loved his job at the N a m p a • resided on the larm, j Rehabililatlon Confer In 19Recreation Confer where he , Wayne Tyrone Stevens . Idaho. Boa s a weight trainer. Living life to the 10 the happy couple Mar of five brothers, he was Fafullest, he enjoyed weTghti Carol and Tony divorced jusi 14,' 1921. in Carey, hesnowboarding, backpackiniin g , he child of Jesse A. mc rt Tyrone (Tony) n-and, I Edna Irene Boulton. In Jai homo-farm and JUnC U5 . lamilyI moved to the ranch Re norihwest of June D. F^where he would live oul en Tv on Sunday Wednesday;Is life. He w a s in th e s h e e p Nc Shoshonowith .R his father and brother lo\ ' ■ I. ' L. - V : .r, ' :ber 14,1940 at Shoshone.i Idlor about 19 years. As Re William Rupert As one wof orked In lh e d e s e rt for a a s :dna Lou Lena, born Augu;then look over operation of ful ihone larm with Idaho. Ihcran c h unlil i( so ld in 2001. s n vhen his mother . Farnvrorlh an Jo n e s. 1930. JD 's le to Carol Looise in Carey, wl had a daughter, most of his ll )e n e w fa m ily b u sin e ss win O e W a y ie li enson was born such, he wo vfarch 14. 1969. while end th( ;edin 1971. the entire rai

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MA(lgigValley'AVA e s t . s n e # :ptans l ■lassiaofiBcialiIs set date tophear 1 ^ - : --vicels'stnrKor:orrin tficrdectric oning - ordinalinceamendn]ment _4 ertjr'wiU r^eiire uiidd-nm u n d - Completfaig NiteMnfon ' proposed developnDpments, and ,0ie conversioo pro- .witidn one mile of die . ,,S.deci^;w ite to acoonnoauttto.dia ject could'^e ttwo to five j e ^ naa Wen writer______die land vdiere' { driveway and. od u r itenu ofi th e ap p lican ts wiwill spread . j offidals dependiiigonma BUMXY - Those buUding. :4nn£;tainstaIL:Bowers salaid d ie— Bowers sal g_a----- manure.------— a^-and maintafai'- -confiinfined animaJ feeding open:ra- The notification p more to underpound tookk place ing current sendirvices and customer |j n process out- I ’nian.ani^lyears. ' in m in Cassia County win hav tto side a CAFO zonee is much less ■ i in die domitomi area iviouily— needs comes first ------notif\ttify neighbors widiin a mQ« c ^TeipUlttea cdnversitm in order to make the areaa more In ord er to pi . of ' stringeiiCNobces mCmust go - not I t put more money e operation,' but not neighbor•ors necessarily by mail - idsjfiromthe iUn«;fa^460^t8ys- acattiactive. ' toward the con'onversion project, ail - to people thin a mile of the waste dispo;x>s- widiin a half niiles of the opera- p ro jw to t b e _ v ^ ^ ®«K curreiiU^uses and ' Cc^erting to die higherer volt- vroric on fhe Ha;Elaymin substation g i t toifae4ndaitTystan» - a« site, if proposed amendmentnts tion. There is no niinimum - ^ « y s ^ win h ^ the ttoi^h av e - was postponedIfbrayOT.Bowsrs fc the county’s CAFp ordinanc ij'/hipTuewuQi^oouDcfl maniaetS^ aan!bfl2,42,470vdts,~About60per^ "' a a i EDOca rdiable and active , said die work a nee amouni tif. dme f oor r rnotification. ! c at the substatbn pa„iss. For this reason, some a li firom the cent of theb e eiectxic lines in the »a stem , said Ken Smith, elpnrtm » w r m a n n g jw The amendments also addd a have decided to0 buildb their m en ttb b u ^t dty h im: alatready been converted dc necessary right n defin _ "Reliability is a vei^ ifinition of “large CAFOs"' tot CAFOs outside the1 overlay.ovi | ct.tpJAautiftr___5 ^ Iwy___ City Admijii e zoning ordinance...... phm ^ii^ Iboeeani®^d'inlfiriipcom£g~~iK issu^" Bowers saidT Ba^^saidTue •• The amendment: calcalls for notifi------On Thursday the planning ann proiect will be busi- There have been somee ;prob- department’s5 proposalc m akes — — 4nvdvfr tbe renoval of:of'soote — nesses-an pole pre- W ires andnd equipment will be tuturbances during the conveversion, Mini-Cassia Bun 1 of “large CAFOs,” givinfving the county -sents a serious complicaiicadoa placed on)D the new poles and bibut they will be notified bt lere the CAFO is located in theth the undisputed rightght to regulate before- Ext. 638, orir e-mail at unty. ' So electric depanmement person- then electrin i d t y will move to the h£hand. Bowers said. Customener ser- sduine}f9mapcvo confined animal feetfeeding opera- cvaHeyxom. Currendy, Cassia County hahas tions larger than a set size. isignated an area as a safa f e The p lan n i^ andid zoning» board iven for confined animal fee<«d- 0ut a definition>n of “large ^Commitittee says I([daho coulcId host 01}yippics in[2030s ; S:g operations. Inside this CAF(FO CAFOs” into tiie ordiirdinance "basi- overlierlay, people applying for pej«r- cally lo line us up withwit the Local ■- '■ 'BOISE (AP) - An^n advisory trator ofif thi e Idaho Tourism to Gov. Dirk Kempthorrme on “Hundreds5 ofo thousands of its to build must send noticessof c Land Use Planningng .Act, so the •“ ''icfonuiiittee includingig legislators,L Developmenent Division. FiFriday. Idahoans had dllthe rare opportuni- e ®application by certified malail commissioners carcan regulate business people andtd recreationi “Utah investedbv 40 years in its Athletes from a dozen foreign fo ty to leam, firstirsthand, about the everyone who owns propertirty CAFOs,” said Casslassia County experts supports thele ideai of an quest to hosth< the 2002 games. cocountries and the Unitedt States£ dedication, peiperseverance and ithin a one-mile radius of theth Administrator Kerryry AMcMurray. Idaho bid to host a futifuture Winter When youm consider the growth tr;trained in Idaho, about onone out sacrifice requiretired to become an '•,Olympics Games. Boise andd IdahoI vrill ex p ^ e n ce of every 10. More than 20 0 sport-1 Olympic champi i 1-. Their assessmentIt s:said Idaho over the nextn< 30 years, there is ining events were staged in1 IIdaho, Some membeiS o f the assess. C 1. ..has the ski hills, rinksiks and stadi- every reas(ason to believe we can wiwith an estimated audienence of ment committettee are outgoing [Campaign _ ___ -wns to host the ath]ithletes and make thiss happen.”h ______2C 200,000 people. ______.Conuneroe.Dicw!cectoc_Gary_Mahn,___ Cofrtitwtlnued.ftom Bl______.; fans, althou^ they!y imay need A secondnd report on the strate “Il’s a wonderful thir ------—Cash balance beforeforerS4;170;10------ling to Qwest Regionallal Vice President jnn-2002 expenditures: exact figure •I -some additions to ac«iccommodate gy Idaho followedfol to attract com* btbring so much money int< res 2002 contributionsons; exact fig-. .,, Ito our B arbara Wilsillson, -Sen.- Mel --Tavt available the throngs. m erce froirom the 2002 Winter ececonomy, but the value:ies the Richardson off IdahoIt FaUs. Rep. ures not available “By beginning thehe planning Games inn Salti Lake City con- 01 2ash balance after $3,099.60 2002 expendituresires: exact fig- Olympic athletes broughtht with Wendy Jaquet:t cof Ketchum, Sun jtan t Atkbtson, Democrat process now, Idfdio caican position duded thatlat die economic impact ththem are priceless,” saidd Chip V alley Co. Geijeneral Manager ures not available !4o report available Cash balance aftere r 55,101.30i .itself to be the choicece toi host the to Idaho waswa more than $100 mil- FiFisher, co-chairman of thee ]Idaho Wally Huffman,Ul, former Lt. Gov. •■■"•Winter Olym pics in 2034 or lion, 22002 ( Games Execi!ciitive Jack Riggs andnd Pomerelle Ski , Contributors: Johnson Joi and • ''•‘2038,” said Carl Wilgujigus, adminis- Both repeports were submitted OComminee. Area owner Woofoody Anderson. state sen io r Johnson Employe<>yees’ Good Tonrom Gannon, Republican {win^ Government Fund,,5100 SK ner)r) ------200:>002 contriBudons: $20,689.69.19. • State senator —J e r o m e' C o u n t y COURT( RE. Lincoln,1 plut interett; $8000 atattorney feet. Plaintiff ' 2002 contributions:is: $529,117.43 Court In Jerome Cou«y iachxM \ Berreten. ApApt. SO. JenHne; driving under the influence;ini alieget defendant eweinrtt for accountt aulgned 2002 expenditures:ss: 5530,499.06 \ DvreULeeLJ4K.47,537 S7!S7S0 fine, SSSO nttpendkL STtSO csuiouncottt. to tbe plaintiff for collooUcctlon. ■ nil . \ \ Snokay Mountala Drive, S4ended.30 an order dedaring defe — Coniributors: JohJohnson and BW.34,670E. J70 tion; SSO fine; M a|ittraie dlidlicretloniaty, two eligible for work1 program;pi detaining pottetiion c State representative A Johnson Employeilyees’ Good » 'SSJSSSSSSSft JudMlhomutLBorrnen. MiMaglttrate JudgeThomat IL Borreten.en. UncoInandl46- vl»vlied pnbetloa: 90 dayt In lall, 68 tuiiutpended, $115.50; attorney feifeet of $335. Plaintiff .1 IlBofreien. llKTetlonary. 10 lo terve In work iwiIWO dayt concurrent wiih tepiraliale cate. aUeget defendant owei)we* for accounti aulgned 200.!002 expenditures; 52,109.28 Cash baJance aftere r i5636.63 ; ^ Chri«li^ K |o p ^ » 4 a ilftra ie Ju d |e Thomai H. Separate Se cate: driving without pri'>rlvileget to the plaintiff tor coUe«:drivin(underthelnl1u. pu'public defender fee; 90 day* In jail,>11, 88 tui- $484 ettomey feei PlaiPlaintiff allntet defendant • $*9 SlOO 15 Camarillo Wav____ISOdiy * r & « ' . lleeue nupemkm; *750____ bended,pei two concurrenl with prevlot njlffJo,r_efflplajment_ier:_____^state representative B Felli; difturWng the p> e e » ^ pre«iai coo-’ up*tided,-S78J0-(»urt»ior5S0------^duhaer40-^drK5r5LreIylwS i ShaniaiOT bI63^ R^ubUcan (wm feroce Feb. 24; M u te ite Jud idtf fee; one year mperriied pro. dlidiimiwed by praiecuior; Magitirateate Judge ” ■ ■ District 27 BorToea laytln^I40nupcnded.35di*- ThThomailL Borrncn. r) Robcn AntM Mara Sr., 26,;26.318 E. Fourth. eretlena^, erwln d ii fer one day aenred. four to Child supportrt cases ""oo;5002 contributions; 52U23.74J • State representantatlve A ‘ 1. Jerome; drlvlni without pri^l>rivile*e« (Kcond J " 7,® Juvenile misdemeanor• Stale of Idaho Kealiealth and Welfare vt. Jow 200!*002 expenditures: 520,905.90 , elfenM); pre-lrlal conlcrcn Calvan Peret Seekingclng $210 monihly luppon ;:ash balance after 5417.84 Dan Ralphs, Dcmocrlocrat Klulitraie Jiida Tbomu f l Bon , MaiUtrate JudfW ho^ h ! tor Luii Wan Perei:i atand Prellon Aleiandto ” No report available>le . . Bwney LewitMcAUtter, 30.61 sentenclngs ■ Peref, plui 45 perrenirent of children't medical Con;;:ontribuiors: John and Bonnit !! Jerome; theft by reccivtnx/pin ee Clutter, 49. P.O. Box 6866. Ju .n A, llern.ndM . 16. 772 E.Z. 200 S.. expeniet; $363 allomeymey fee*. Lezar Scott Bedke, Repubpublican (wln- ivin« Wiihoul prlvlleitei amended Jei zamiz, SlOO; American Rea , - property; pre-triil conferer Jerome; failure to purchite/lnvalldddriver’i i Slate of Idaho IleHealth and Welfare vt. iaie,S100 ner) M^MnieJudfle-nwrnuiLBon purthajoAnvild driver'i licenie; lleenie; Ile $68.50 (inc. $63.50 courtnet co m ; W Uli^ Everett K(ilch17jt SS j Ave. E. Wlndowhtindjhllihleld nim tlntlna violation; dit- $6;$63.50 cuun cotti; tia monlht' uniuplupervited attorney feet, state senator Jeromr. drf vine uruler the WluaJ^iloKrwo^ by proprotecutor; Ma(ittraie Judge pnp ro ^ ^ o n ; M aglilraie Judge Thoihomat II. State of Idaho lleallleallh and Welfare vv Ray of a ctmuoUcd wbosiKc; pr»tr cfRien. ■ Boi L«e Caner. Seekingg $6,291SC lor medica] sulv LoilLaird Noh, Republican (unop"!>• • State representantatlve B Feb. 24; MedJlnteJudjM Thomennat!LBon«ea . M. Devil. 23, 2291 B E 3300 S.. tance granted; $314114 monihly tupporl for twKMlsed) ro < : Weller Lee Tewt. 30,22SLoS Loll. TVrtB Falls in t under the Influence amended h | • Zackery Ryan Cartelrter, plut 70 percent of Bruce Newcomb,b, FRepublican ,..,.w e or poueuion of drvf ^cai«Ie*tdiivln(;S300finc.<' ' Juvenile misdemeanor miet;$3Uatto^fcet. Casl^ s h balance before: 52,077.71 I Intent to uie; pre-trial confer dismissalsdl State of Idaho HeaiHealth and Welfare Child 200)J002 coniributions: 0 (unopposed) ' ' MicLioaieJud^'niceiuiLBan Support Servlcei> vt.vt Kathlene Spencer. jnn-2002 expendiiures: 0 Cash balance beforefore: 54,152.83 ' all, 86 tutpended. Sepmie o .. Maria Comet. IS. 182 W. 400 S., JJcTOtae; Seeking determinationtion thai defendam it the . ns: $29,726.88 stempt of court; $300 fine, SVO iniinatienllveycareletf drivini; failurere to pur- mother of Sadie Spentxneer, $128 monihly tup. Casl:ash balance after: 52.077.71 2002 contributions: i : Juvenile mlsdemean•anor ISO pubUc defender fee; one year chichatalnvalld driver'i ticrnie;dlanlae VI. Mitbaal Adrian Otto ____ Cai:ash balance before; 5736.67 Kathleen J. Da«id«on, S7. 1P.O. Bo>c 446, ed.ci& lfaroossr.M .-s.'as saccountt atsigned to the plaintiff for collec- Sheml D. BeitterrvtJcffreyC.Bci.ler vt 200.!002 coritribudons; 519,032.500 • Demon Darrington,:on, RepubUcan ' Eden: bitiery; S300 fine. SISSISO suipeaded, for work pracr*ipsm: dnvtag wiibout (nviletes tiatiOB. UiiR.Ayllonvt:M‘ached at 208-677- 200i:002 contributions: $17,031.77 David Phillip^ Democmocrat ^9|m ilyih^*t had mutnuch contact Licenses.. SiState statutes address wtwould be handled.” 4042, Ext. 642,, oior by e-mail at sri- 20021002 expendinu^es: 517,031.77 No repon availablelie gfcth Greyhound or Hansen shipping b ^ich d can their constantnt compulsion to . 2002expendinires:s: 515,743.03S; i ohn A. “Bert” Stevenson, Endow s, she’s pregnantnt Ior she has still havei sisome of die problems be packaged as liquid, poi•owder, grind dieir teedi.sdu It means recog- -J ® ”' 'H. Cash balance after^^0 0 or she’s d y i u froifrom AIDS,” th a t bigI ertarian Even though waa amay-think .informed.d. Tliat means being si^sivaly on pacifiers be.cau:luse of does scate them.’m." (unopilopposed) No report availablele !»4 *THW*m.Twli«kll FtMay.Mn^7,2009 ------,, M agic Vai^ l e y AV e s t N in e plercen t toir fid a lw c m i s = ------She Mid her bm — " — . aiM'Ufs arfr WOTidi ■'•keeping track of convli ngtracrorm D frif K l M i S R ------corrections offid •'''ihaddttiti^'i^t offenders, state offidals ...... NInoleenan states said they were unableIbie to track how many m x nptindud^in^OcM about 9 percent of adulthlltS and 20 nHAnriAm ^^"^-;-r-cilc)iledon--W8n. Soudiwick.said if thed i e b ^ i i S i e ...... ndatabases to help peoieople keep IH1 100 p percent to 19.9 percent ■ 30 percent cmd over a $5 fee. The lavlaw dlso provides Howeiwever, the diy only has $1.!1.5 does not pass andi diedl work e r I, tabs on them in ^ eirr hneighbor- j. online access ala t no charge to mrntftilion to spend on the projectict, ^ c h the money is iintendedjs ■ hoods. iiudtutions th at'It woric wid) chil* requiiluir^g^ «xtraJJ8_8,493_t<_to ___ noLdone,-die.draia.pIzLponds.couM____ The survey said Oklahlahoma and ...... —A dren, the meritaUally'ret^^ud mMttetdieihorifidL overflow and resultIt irm fin^ tmt r;Tennessee had the high.ighest rates ^ theelderiy. Thelie project bas been fundeiled cotild far exceed thethe cost of die ------aofnonconjpliance,bothathat.SO.per:.______A ------After.lD years,!3, adults may-peti.- -w ithJi-a-combination-of-federa t ra l— bonds.------:------.V.------■ cent. tion the court to be relieved of and1 localh money. CounciUpailan Odier coundl busirusiness indud- All states have versioisions of the registering. JiJuveniles are Wayu[yne Perron proposed diat tfaidie ed: ,•/> • . r Ipw nam ed for 7*year-olir-old Megan V required to registlister undl age 21. d tyr putpi a $100,000 bond i^ueI oto • Area of impactict - The ordi- ' K'anka, a New Jerseyiy girl| who ■ Non compliance! couldcc mean up to die publicpu nance for the city':ity’s area' of ■ was raped and killed1 byb] a dUld ^ five years behiihind bars and a Realessons for the shortfalall impact will be presetesented to the •molester who had m m' oved in $5,000 fine. includluded the fact that int- Lincohi County ComOmmissioners across the street. The s ta te doetoes provide an ly moimore rock had to be blasteited for approval ct’. Federal law requiluires the -v^^H Internet list ofif Ith e adults and duringring excavation. In addidonon, If approved, the wtvwt^ is opened 'addresses of convici/icted sex • juveniles who arcare out of compli- resideident Howard Rich lodgedi ai for annexing the eastea: Dietrich -'Offenders to be verifiedied at least ance by failing' ttto initially regis- compinplaint that the sewer pip

BOISE (A P)-^S^dfnding cuts budget, Hamammond sd d , Ik m rTSigl5 3 The failure of last moilonth’s lion to hit $88.55 million,n he said. WA5VASHINGTON (AP) - A federler- Division^.buthasbeOTe^'nominated ------;have cut into Idaho’ss aabiUtyto----- the proposalsal for the coming r r receipts to meet expepecta* Just five years ago,ag( the uncollect* ju i “ d ' g e in a law suit ove:rer by President Bush to bek associate ■ collect taxes, leaving tenster of mil- year calls forfoi even less gen- ' tions reflected the detieterio- cd state taxes totaled to just $58 lerican Indian money allegedl;dly attorney general, the the third-high* lions of dollars either uniuncoOected eral tax supp rated economy’s inabilitility to million, lost: by the government lambastetted est spot in the departmirtment •or unidentified, the cha^airm an of Hammondnd’s report came generate activity commmand- On top of thatIt arei tens of mil- [h®I “repugnant” behavior off ia “We have every’ confidence.incoi the state Tax Commisslission said a day afterr lilawmakers were ing larger payments. lions of dollars momore in taxes that handfiidful of government attorneysys the Integrity and profiprofessionalism •Thursday. advised thatlat tax collections said should be paidd andi are being iduding “ one up for the No.;I. 3 * of our Justice Depara>artment att^r* • “We’re doing the bestest we can,” in Januaryy ffell $16 million IdahO But Hammond > have evaded for variouious reasons. Thpt t in ^ the Justice Department n e ^ and their appro]propriate haip' ) scofflaws and others h , E>ewey Hammond toldId tthe Joint . short of thtthe target. That L^)alure )ok for so-called tax gapap was estimated , U.SJ.S. District Judge Royci'ce dling of this case,” saidsi depai'^- 'Finance*Appropriiriations report raisQised q u estio n s left the stale on the hoolowed at $47 milliont>y by legislative ana- f^««b.nberth said the govemmen>nt ment spokeswomarman Barb^> Committee. But, “thereere is a tax about the: aiaccuracy of the huge am ounts of o' lysts in 1996. It has not been lawyeiyers tried to cover up misrepep- Comstock. “We ire are reviewing gap.” . already pessiissimisdc econom* ^ I taxes. il, the updated, but if: growthgi mirrored resenientations they had m ade iiin Judge Lamberth’s rul^ruling.” ■ The finandal crisisi hshas forced ic forecastst ithat estimates the ami In the last month,knows th at of owed but bu uncollected ut ,last December and penallal- the commission to leavjave- 21 job deficit in ththe coming budget at- itamount i« of taxes the state iblekr to taxes, it would exceedexi more dian **®dd themtl by ordering them ten and ready lo help Idaho singlessin find (heir match. , “Any group that hahas unfair from non-triitribal members, saying that tax his effort to remove thcunder* i •> SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 8 , n:OOAA^ tax exemption was being ur ^ IWin Foilsills advantage over another,er, we• ought, “theyshouldlid knowI them ^ name.” tak • Fealurtdln:: Suaesj ^yaunt.lCMnprmtur'.rur Miyasine, U M Todmf & Autos • Pick-upsIS • Trucks to moderate that somehoshow so that Bunderson taken as retribudon. on said the original leg- “ i “My u CSS, and ont of tfie Cargat matcAatc/imiir^itrviasini/ieU$ < c RV's • ATV's & EquiEquipment we don’t have excesse:sses. That’s islation wasas likely passed as an fee“Absolutely not,” he said, feeling on tribal gaming is c„.rreaicd by a maniape counielor and bateditedupon i }far\af univtnily mcanrh, a ^ Tokina Conslqnment tablishniin I'JKK. hnd the cnmpalible; panpartner yidayrnraniEe:lEEUrochurc! „ «< SATURDAY, FHB. 8 , , 2 ^ ' , ' G------f l - ” ' W (»H)754-K282>B77-277-297-4106 ^ 4 McOure Estato Antique ^ Novelty Items • Primitivelilies' • Dishes The AMociated Prew nical corr«litulutlon Anlique Furniture • Colleciibles Cc •' HOlWIlComrrimmerce) • Alluw> imull cltlci andII0I8O (Builneu) - Providet for rtuured and M nmes-Nm^Ad:Ad: 2-6 <:. Introduced In Senate9X6 other Rovcrtvernment entiiict to enter Into and und< award of attomeyt feci in unlnturc ■ MASTERSAUCnONDNSERVICE..I profc»»ional erremployer urrunftemenli for underiniured II motoriit d te t. riietthe H ■ www.mastefsouclio I SIOGSCConunerceancIllutnwi■w R « f l ^ ) - ,dnani«r«tlvc pu IlOlsi (Slate Affairi) - Aulhoriii jction.com I Creilci (he Idaho llesilnR. Ven s purpowi. Divi Ventilation and H0Hi9(Judicinllciafy)-Clurtfkilhiit ibecrime Division fori of Veiennt Servicei to charge I SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 8 , 11:00am I Air CondllloninR Board. of rape may ticc chcharRcd in ca%ci where the vie- for IIicfvicc* at lhe ttate veterani cemetei S1060 (Comnwmand JlunuuiTun Re^ree*) - ,i„ i, incapublc)lc guf RlvinK IcKul conient due lo ictI10I&2 I (State Alfain) - AulhortKt rm M Goil&RothStol Include! buikini tnd tni»i comp:o m p ^ irt ihe mental or developelopmcnial diubilliicv ict anti 10 reteaie the unclaimed remtintServicei. of ^ M John & Denisa McOuskyin in ^ ^ ’n Folb- dcnnllion of cori>oniiion underder the gamiih. jjoi70 (Judici ant to the Idaho Dtviilm of Veterani Set ment law, diciury) - Provide! fundlni for II telephon> Anlioues • Household • L drugcoufttfrom;Dmuvvciiieitt-dindruRraidi. _____ic nH0|g3 (State Affaln) - Create* a leli ------______SlOf.7 (llcalth nnd WeitBrclflrcl^Clarif ei------H0l71-iJ,.drcidrciar7-j-=-i:Kcmpt» menially ic occe m diUierviceJor-lhe blind lo ea^i when mJnon can ptnlel|Mic in theih ln»peclion retarded pii.plc f. occetilbilliy to ncwtpapcn and other p ^ JMAAUCTIPNE^EERS of a tobacco u le i permll ted, )te frum death penalty cllxiblllty mati h prcv'liiut SuprctTvo Court caie matcrialL II IdlHliCtl r www.jmoouctioniions.com SIOM dJedlh and Welfare)-re) - Aulhoriiei H0184 (Education) - Allow* fchoolI dlfor five thc Board of Ocnliucy lo accej>l»P| tewlti from HOI72(Rext-n.vcnuv and To«) ■ I>ravid« for an to year negotiate irantportation contract! f< ^ SATURDAY, FEB. 8> 8 , 11:00aMiii miona) and national denial hygiclygleneettmlna-. . annual ci,»t ul ]livinK adiuttm enl on iho yeart II vrith only one round ol blddin|. erienced ------______t i ^ B i d e y ______> ,mi,. i« $SO,OOOuppirlini• limit uf the homeowner proper' tcacH0I8S (Education) - Allow* eiM ri Furnilure • Appliances:es • Compirn SI069-Permermin 18 year* iyia»e«cnipii(m.ion. teacher* exer lo move to another diitriet reviteia • nld» 10 Kll.potKUor deliver beetbeerandwiMln llOl’JiKcv.i exempt from tupport program, and r Sporting G o m s • Guitc3uitors • loNwr Ihc counc of employment. irviuccci and Conicrvatlon) - eval . _ Maki-t (idmiiiitirlitlruiivc chanKct lo outfiltert evaluation II date. » public f^ -N e w sAAd: d : 2*6 c} S1070 (Local Govemmeni andandToMtion)- and Kuidc. l.ccnii:i-ntliiKprxtccdum. KhoIlOUe (Education)-EtiablltheM B ia niONEERS, flUlcnd* (rotn lix montht lo a yyc n rlh e iin w II017.1 (K«oi ESTES Aucno M icf releaM during which count: ctourcet and Contervallon) - II iy ______6 5 4 * 2 546______4 6 ttuatic* CUI teek a11ow» Iki.ih loid eiceed, the no-walte limit if men110187 (Education) Repeal* eariymployeci 3reimbut>emcnt from inmaio foror thet> coat of M ihcy m-vifclyy pullingpt a tkier from a dock or ment of p< Incentive paid to certUlcated emp .4ncvc«mion.------leroffrcaradoclc; ...... of :II public tchool district*. SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 8 , 12:00pm" “ • S1071 (Local Covemrocnt and Ta*aOon) - "hOlTS^Huli^uneti)-ProvldctthatIlf^ntur- culoIto rn (EdwMtion)= EtUbUthe* Jon. Twin F d•lb b ^lequirci dtie* lo cMabUih andnd maintainn fea- mu« luv interntercit on death procecdtupay> cutoff next date for bond* to be included •wmabic iniemal accounilnx contrcMcroU. Household • Estatesates • Tools „ ‘ «ic within 30 dayt after pn»f of next H fiical year budget. A ntiques • Collec'>ll«llblas - 2 S1072|>leB]thand ^cUare)-e)-P (m ltto u t- di--ih • ■ dimHOI69 (Educalien) - Revitet how i jeach effont lo enroll childrmiitlnthefed<^y In i llora diuJwtineti) - Reduced thc minimum dinricti- JI value Index it caleuUted. « ttate to Taking Consignmenl ■mtoejtceedthe , nonforfeiture In JI0190 (Education) - Authoriie* the « HUNTS B R O T I^ A -Vujitmujn ctfon tet by fe ^ d U w e Interett rate for iodividual rcpa ben who I deterred >nnuitl-pcrccnl until July. repay altei uudent loan* of certined leechei ______7 3 4 * 2 548 4 8 ______; S107J lliealth and Welfaro)o )- - ^ up pro- 2005. attended college at an Idaho inititutlon. .Kcilura for cniurln* prim e heali ll hedlh Intunrtce HOI77(Bu»inelinett) - Altowi exltting manu- atkl>UM2 (Rciourtei) - A meuase 10 Co SUNDAY, FEB. 9 ,112:00 2 noon Jovcraito for chil drro of divorcedecdptm I itt faeturcd tiou.in«dng or mobile home pork to be atking Non tecognlie talmon recovery 1 SABRIftELAWNTIrRACTORS Z S1U74 (ticAllh and WeUare)Bl-QwTtciidta- - ( .ubdivided Intoto llIndividual iuii without being Northwen vide u a national conccm and t RowAfriiqueMciUniidcilu id a^ , Jeronw 4ion in lhe itale'i health andi lafeiylal enforcc. lo conientlemporsty tlondardi or reiiric- vide II funding. xpretting- •2-PositionEZadadjust Cutting height adjusterter letsI you adjust Glassware • Coll»lollsctlbles . ■UNO (Butlnctt) - A memorial expr ?™slci75'lHcallh and Welfare) - lupi Furniture • Primilrimilives ») - Pennit, the ’l|017a (Buiinoiineul - CUrific* butineit rela- iupport bid for the Vancouver, aC. 2010 01 cutting heightsts inil /}' in c re m e n ts from 1‘ uIp p loti 4'. nrMS*Nw4Ad:Ad: 2-7 ^ a ie ISnlih and Welfare director een wine tupplien and ditirlbu- bid I! 3«tlon or c|uarani)ne, lubject IICR14 (Commerce) - Support* ,‘tan e •Hsavv-iiuty.caslast-iron front axle. J M A A U G I Q^EERS N i ^erievr. lineu) - lixempti certain claiiet motet and ut ol Idaho workert lo BUILD Q wvrw.jmoauclionsions.com ;• SI076 (lleaiih ant Welfare)- and payldahoworkena Uring w i^ MODEL3EL1438GS MODEL 1438 KS }:tilont for deil«naied euminennen for children U) DRIVEN HYDRO DRIVE TUESDAY, FEB. 111,5:00 1 , pm . inental health lervlcvt. s s B s n Householci • ToolsIs • Antiques. . S1077 (Health and Welfare) ire) - Crealei a I R .OSE O ' ANTIQUE MALI Consignments Wstcomt:ome • Jerome ^ itlraiio n tyitem for praciractitlonert of I iLUQUTOATION ‘IB}70” *1280” k £ ^ A U C TIODNBARN N ______208*324*5525521 introduced In House 8 6 ‘r ? \ ^ (> SATURDAY, FB. 15, 11K)0am • H0I62 (Stale Mfain) - Brin«lrin*» Idaho into vCfc \ ^ A U C \ S«Mf{Auctien,Je1, Jarome line wilh federal election law*.;wt, providei for \ 1 ^ I TION \yS SAME;AS CASH* I SUNDAYS. FEB 9 .1 6 S l ™ Antiques • Guns *•Gloss 0 wore « 110163 (Slate Affaln) • Allowilowi for organlta- , * t6&23.&MAB.2,20( .C o lled ib tes • Primitivej Prim ^lon of new polllical partict afterafte a primary tocafionfion.' >30 East Main — Jerome. Idaho, tv s. TbnM-NfwiAd:: ^tcction when no counly chairmanmanediiL SAIETIUEM 0. Waich fty the JMA Auctions signs. • H0l$4 (Slaie Affair.) - Chani fclO S B ______ifLsla MASTERS AUCTION^ S K V K E hanseithe'fUint ______Csacastioosfcfl www.nwstertouclicjclion.com }Ute for majtiuraie ]ud«* r«en(ic aLASSW;WARE • COLLCCTIBLBS VRI O Vriot to election. E8 • ANTKHIIFURNITU J o h n Do r k « KD165D«*n-com _ I W otch h r 9 ouctionslions coming •. 110166 (SuiaAfIaln>-8|Mdn ilate (heir entire inventory wl ' 7arrwaUdectiom io taxing dittrilittrlcu that have variety of similarsl tT Items on each auction. 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UtttT said Kellilii Turner, a Twin Falls “Each studio can put o n t» o >.6^W.ter«2m " MttMn'i School o« Owe*.tnce.T»1nF«ll« dance tea knCUr•r CW,t»i/0>CWi revue invinvolving 14 Magic and . Turner T s a i d ...... •WhwSaturdaj ...... • 6».,HW iww Pwex u»w foi j».afon«rt-*,M.>-6«.*v5i »M>ann»«Cln3r MuuOnTT nu:JWJUl 5JU Wood Riveiver valley dance studios There’s a broad cross-s<•section • How much: Tic»Tickets, which are $5 cn S>rncniM»»x«u> uoMrunUvn C*. IWj nSf,. AiJlUni C'^.n !'»■>" SK'-J'-' and 320) dancers d between the of ol both beginners and eiexperi- for adults. $3 forstudents,S3forfor F«Rlttarr< JMTw Un»«r.iU J,-." ages of 12-18. 1: "Fortunately, enced ei dancers in Freeze FFrame, senior cltUensenI end $15 per family. ^Mta'i Jctmrhi, Tirti FiOt (Mb Wrtfrt):) »«Mniiia>S*.»)i frer.SaU-.SOU.’ we’ve beeeen at this for a while sc flta»,j»iCocc».lw»niiw\.f iriii»ii|.>ini(ni.OnBue^^DrxMCUMCki-n* Oi-mi ;o9>i Duvi.;r dancing feet fe is to raise-money “There’s a lot of enthu JmN«nMbw< liN for Idaho)o Dance A rts Alliance and ai some very good dan< n,Burl«T(iM<^SH«) MiMki M Oieoe AcadMny, TMn Fdb (IM TmIBM) JmUMn iw.{f^afciw,Oirm«Ctfw. K*i«eM\.I Ham MCM U«. KJM M Twin Falls-lls-area scholarships to a Turner T said. “It’s alwa;lay/a'n »£K X SSf n The Spertt Rmvn.I. 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P noaJuiiaoo,Cbari« pricece for1 a children’s novel weVeVe scheduled to e,NUdMa«in.'nickv eversr seen,"s said Diane Mangan,in, open Wed* Wednesday, = ® h a n d fun show.” said Susan H- rii ssfiais '^^aetrialldt,” thefil , l ^ n t t y , MaiiahI UcMurtiy,U Mlkaala direCKector of diHdren’8 merchandis-"■ nesday, will McMuriry, Heidii Mikota.li Danialla ins at t zrillno^' movie in the Ma]vtagjc ofwuikic It’s b w l o y e a f t ^ e K at die superstore d i ^ Borders« now debut Feb. Matty MoIim , Emily MoIm ^ I n c Ast^& ors."-^^*^ Meed and ft few otfam orgai{aniaed EUm Morrow and Eric 19 and run delm! Feb. Aid CouncilI Fl F« d g n iM t does seem to be die high- through March , Fl^a&dPooh>Benraz« JUMP JI) Company, A tousicalal die*. - Ot&art ore KaltaiItaa Nabakar, Matt said Carolyn Brown, a spokes- Pi^Sqia,wiilbe9cisocened on hud of^ course, alonxjidth ater au troupe^for I d u d u t WouldW NeviO^XafflbriaNieNlald, McKay Nlald, “ ■ 9. II9atid i to act EmUy O'Connor,, KalihaK FaekhaD, nan for Barnes & Noble. . Performances sgftingWbdnesdayn 2apt Rook, P eter P ^ afford aff youngsters a* dutnoe t 'he previous Potter book, run ynlghtat “S v'SBear, Belle and Beast ' am " . Tsaba Packham, ^thalyAth Perry, Emily The will be 8 p.m. arry Potter and die Goblet ofV on Thursdays, fnthrougl i^|(Anpix)useTiish e a o c rm . .fraQ ‘‘BetuiautyanddMBaiuit^and.' . B,” was published in 2000 widi • ' mnymore. “ Fridays and i/ F i e l d T } ^ JtAffCO liaa put ^ a diowW wtm ^bBmoai, AllUonn ISimolDnt. EmUy g «iiaa,LiggMted price of $25.95. Most Manii 9. lA .tr tu r cUtt‘iv«i^inaW upto Up60ddl* . ‘ Umoaion, A]««U i Saturdays and 2 ^ d io n iiy tp t Soutfawick. Kayla Sou Idrai’s stories cost far less. ,fA p.m. on d m . ■ pillar novel from last fall, • The com pany n iw doei n Van Loo, Zackary P°PUl< “i Sundays. F(j;lim «, dates andd d e t a k " SSy'SSl^ ^ Ua WatkiQi, Erin Comernelia Funke’s “The Thief Tickets, which are S20 for niedibx Donna ■nnn«ibis winter productlan as d,” had a Ust price of $16.95. Woaaflbarg and Lii Lonl,” ig reserved seats andI SlS15 for stu- ^EwnoSpodighKhtcdPagpi c

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Ilie result is a hilailar-' though much of itt is techi^cally ‘The Lord Of the fl Miy, impressive b u t excess A woefully insecun;ure w riter ' ‘ConfessIsslons of a Dangerous _ t ’ ious(us m a inspired action comed. cessively Aagy. TheTWoTowett’ l i ^ P&13 for acdon violei[olence and aex- named Charlie Kaufmaman is ago- M(nd,‘ Odysdyseey Theater 'H ow to L ose a Guy In 1 0 Da; son’s adaptadon of albeitbeit with the usual overly hig >ays.' Peter Jacksonn’s trilogy has now violeiolence quotient, that has a coi:x)n- ual content 114 minuiinutes. ■-1 j nizing over turning■? 'DaikneBiesa Falls,’ Odyssey Jerom e Cinem a Orlean’s best-selling5 bookb< *The T>u*iiiAr •Just Married,' Jerom e Clneir J.R.R. ToUden’srkward adolescence sisteistently provocative and faiair- for ‘IVvo Weeks Notica’1’ ■' ‘ Orchid Thief into a filsfilm. Which 'K angaroo Ja c k ,' Jero m e entered an awkve feature on its way mindi[nded subtext (1:30. PG-13, fi )m Heaven.' Larrfphouse- with its middle fl slence, language and some sesex- Teamed w ith .H[ugh t^ Graq^and . is exactly the problemm. the real. . J? / J ™ " ’ - ■ CIniCinem a ding.volume, T h e violei life Kaufman faced afteifter he and ^ to the concludiiKing.’ If the second ualitjility.) her *Miss Congenialniality* writer- directing partn er Spii'p ik e jo n z e 'Hnal Deid estination 2 ,' Twin ‘‘‘Shanghai Knights,!-Jerome Retum of the Kiiaches the highs of tumed-director Marc[arc Lawrence, took on the book after:er ttimnph- CiniCinem a film never readhave met die play- ‘Thele Recruit’f producer-star Sandradra Bullodc^ ing with the ^ u n d ary-e3yjpxpanofing______Th Thing.’ OOys^ T h e a te r___ the Grst - we 1ha there are no new __CWCIA.man Al.Padno.heJps.rwj]Kjk- ___ pulled off that mostlost elusffd-of _ ‘Being John Mallalkovich.’ 'How to0 LL ose a. Guy in iO D a y s / H _ ers before andd eti r -it nonetheless . ie Colin Co Farrell leam the roptpes teats: to make a contemporarycon '. Kaufman has given hithim self an Twin CInemisma ' worlds of wondeigoing with a sense andd tapsti him for a spedal assigiIgn- romantic comedy' in the blithe, im a ^ a ry identical twirwin brother -Just Manlarried.’ Odyssey Theater ‘Many Potter a n d th e C ham bt invests moviegoiI. Like Frodo and mentent. Bridget Moynahan anind witty spirit of the HoUHollywoorftjias- named Donald (a1 hangdog1 . .’Kangarotiroo Jaci<.’ Twin C inem a or Secrets.' Gooding Cinema Iber of adventure.ave to cover I a lot of Gabriibriel Macht also star. Directe;ted sics. She’s an acdvistist 1a tto rn ^ co- A ^ o m , we havi tan real erate Nicholas Cage plays ththe ra b o th ), ■LordotUif th o Rings: The 'Two Weeks Notice,• Gooding isitory ground here by Roger Rc Donaldson. (PG-13, fcfor opted by Manhattan taken real people anc ng middling exposlt>assing through on violeolence, sexualit> and laian- . developer Grant to become^hisI Fellowshipp oc f th e Ring.’ Twin Cinema them into half-fictionalal creatures( - we’re just pass end. Elijah Wood, guageage.) legal counsel, resistinjsting of his imagination, andId he’s1 writ. , our way to thein ei McKellen, Andy entan^em ents soI mightilymi they ten a script aboutIt how h e Fat f Greei< W edding,' ' Bj •m m Sean Astin, Ianjgo : M ortensen, 'SecKKret Ballot' do not realize theyy areai felling in couldn’t write a scriptt thatll is not sm a ■ ■ i^1 Serkis. Viggclom, John Rhys- Wr bv love. The result is a hoUday'treathe No movios this week. Written and directed b only dazzlin^y funny^ butb also a, 'Nationallal Security,’ Twin Cinema ^ Orlando Bloornic Monaghan and Canaiinadian-Iranian Babak Payam,mi With Aiida Witt andUld Dana Itey. wonderful essay on the[he creative Davies, Dominic59. PG-13 for battle thisis ddeceptively simple moviee !: ; (1:40. PG-13 for someime sex-rdat^ process. The boldestit anda most ■BiUy Boyd. (2:59.1 scary images.) aboulOUt a determined womalan Inunor.) imaginative studio fillfilm of the ftsofaDangeflxnMlnd’ LcLewis, Leonard DiCaprio sequences and sc throvrown together with an obst ______y ^ r. With Meryl StriStreep and Jhe auloltobiography of Chuck CsCameron Diaz in a melodrai10 and >ttan’ ______natertc man. But on other levels, 1it;^ 'WasaM' rto-created-some-of-the------story-centered-on-murdeisti ■ramaric .Maid In Manhattito-diamonds tairy- a psyw’), has, two decades nenearly time to land, only •mgto Its bermaid who majJ (Ralph Fiennes) thes giguard both have their blinind Reno only gets coole)oler with age, ize with a sinking heart toy real. , Old-fashioned mythste iare bran. f licadon. been made into iz( eps in it. But this spotsois. She’s inured to the sulub- but the movie leaveses you> wanting dished without shami ritating film. It is the nonot even halfway there. W and then sleep;iderella tale pro- deiie:Ities and ironies that defy an3nd more of the over-the-the-top action ime in this “ "■“?! is surprisingly heavier on te cool, dry, quick-wittetted street accomplishment of - is » sparkling CindiIditional kick of confonfound her electoral missioion. you expect from a moviemo penned Western about n arlie Kaufman and first- thithan bloodshed, when we artedium yides Jhe addiglass slipper crack Andid 1he’s unable to get beyon>nd by Luc Besson. Rated;tedR . . being bored we are being as Southem California mmi o r „ r . e ture director George be a S S ^-'-^hingtheglo clubs and their unde to have made a film so cded by the film*’s palpable high-speed races. L hat it is impossible to Icilence, always a Scorsese prelie vio- ______Fishbum e is the grizzlealed grand- '^hethither Barris’ boast that papation and prominent enireoccu- masterwhose supremac -decorated-hit-man-for------hero-that-«ome-people.are-«he snough lenged by a daring yo with numerous assassi- thithe result ‘Stab Wounds of York.’ The virtues of 'Ganiof New head (Derek Luke). All-^ ° “ra“r'ca°s‘; ' his credit is true or not. Y( includes Kid Rock,c, O( rlando As interpietreted, presimiably accu- faifailed film but not a fiascomgs,’ a :co, are Jones, Larenz Tate, VanVanessa Bell Sam Rockwell, Banis is ththe virtues of a pageant, 1 Calloway. Lisa Bonet, ^If-involved jerk that drdrama. With Brendan Glei:, not a et, Djimon leeson, Hounsou, Eriq La S Sa alU and Ise matters. Co-starring JpJohn C. Reilly, Henry The Meagan Goode. Direirec ted by rrymore, Julia Roberts Ji»Jim Broadbent and Liam Nehomas, Reggie Rock Bythewoo'nce, §rue!jesome accidents, lan- shishamelessly stupid mix ofin I this allowed to fully vratchhthemoy. t guage,drugilg content, nudity.) swswitching and sex-switcf body- Energetic and eagerr totc please, comedies.COI PG-13 (sexual hutching 4 22 3 2 n lh HmiYoiV -SCI humor, the trio all appear to be having a usngl 0 1 IWI scatalogical humor, langi IriiiNJIi good time, but it’s ZetZeta-Jones Martin Scorsese’sSc tale of 19th comic coj m a^em ) who keeps you watchiching from century str»Teet flghting men, first 1 ^ ^Blacke gre s ta n to finish. (1:53. PG-13,P( for announceddin il a trade paper ad 25 'HowtolMeaQuylnlODayi 'H< r««i Nil...... |:SKr-l SB9 sexu^ content and «Iogue,vio- yemago.luhas not been worth tbe Surprisinglyi tolerable 1 DHBBI V m m m 1 lence and thematic elem

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, M arch 1 - Utah ithrtM«hFBb.l2 I S Glassjaw and Sparta y will do two shows a Brick’s in Sait U ke Q ty PocketchaiCactus Petes Resort 1 ^ Tickets, which are S14 country mus:Jackpot. Prices for the l?2c reserved by phoning Sm the Pioneerner ( show start at $19.99 If* ' ac (800) 888-TIXX. Bi Road, Twindays F and $14.99 on w :WV MRW/WY M located at 579 West 200 £ :s and Sundays. Tickets ll. Wednesday p.m.th cocktail show are 1 ^ March 5 -Utah la will ploy BRS49W1iturdays and $7.50 on HS its and Sundays. For ' Tsumimi Bomb willity {: at 6 U night at Ca Lake City’s Club X Sci ons and information, WM i l4 ,c a n b e }21-1103. g p.m. Tickets, which areSmith’s TU 8 PJJ-olnnei be reserved by phoningB rick’s i

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March 19-Utah PtayUquid B^^TooSH Srcury Thc Moody Blues will i f i i l ■ V6, Loaded. Lo\ V6, Loaded! V8, Loaded. Leatherl at thc Delta Center in S :ets.com, or at City at 8 p.m. Tickets, vi i ’s in Twin Falls. The ■ Q S I * 1 S27.S0, S37.50 and $50 uer is located at 5000 ■ reserved by phoning’124 (8 /E as.. Ivd. on Nampa’s east WM SEAT, or onlin ______http://www.tickeimasi Seat at (208) . 426-1766, The Delta Center isviU lo iKiJora , atita ii ■ 301 West South Temple.nS alt^e idahoticltet1 McCoury Band will i, which m e. Albertson’ssbury HaU on the cam- ^ M March 31 -Boise >>j= Idaho Centet University of Utah in b H Crosby, Stills & Nash; (801) 325- Garrity Blv.e City at 7:30 p.m. the Bank of Amcrica ilinCei e , at ^nd. /hich are $20, $25 and liy p.m. Tickets, which areaster.com . « reserved by phoning • $45, can be reserved ; bylocated at Feb. 1 9 -Utal(801)355-2787. ME 1W??hevroIet? 2001 Mazda 621626 . '■ i2001 Ford S Loaded. Low Mllostlest ■ (208) 426-17(» or (208): The Del ft B P Leather, Loaoadedi ■ V6, Loaded, Pretty Cart online http://www.idah .com, or at Albertson’s play Kingsbt r J Wranglers will per- M y & s I y j Falls. The Bank of. > . pus of the U sh will play Salt Lake;30 p.m. in the CoUege mK ------Center—it-located-atCenter a ts Tickets, whi. Capitol Blvd. ern Idalio Fine Arts B n ire $35 ond S35, can beditorium i in Twin Falls, I M : Tour concert. Tickets, E l April2-BolM 18^ 49"! $14 for adults and $10 H CKY will performdohoti.ckets at g nts and children, are ^ M Easy Concert House an’s t ! in Twin ».|,« n™.. i at E verybody’s ^ M Tickets, which are $12it A m erica , I J ' c 7.30Kurt’s Pharmacy and reser\'ed by phoning-a (E u 2 3 3 -S ------Crowley^ Old Time WM 4827, online at http://w ntain, the Magic Valley ■ etweb.com, or at Atl Center audit an Ans oficil T office and the CSI ! ■ | 1 Market in Ketchum. I 2001 Dodge Ran«n 1500 4x4 ' S s2002Dodg^randC . which are ty$1 Education Clenter in ^H M Ext. C A, 13,00OOOMllesI j j V6, Loaded. RearrAltl AIi ■ Leather. Sunroof, Loaded), Easy Concert House 1is at li the B.g Is, at Sav Mor Drug in IH 416 S. Ninth St. at 7:30 p.m. availablei A rlene’s Flowers in 2 0 ^ 3 ^ ndK, at the CSI outreach ^ M April 4 -U ta h 5 (800) 965. Hallmark,n CBurley, Hailey and wM■ ^ 2 i s 2 Finback will play Club;//www.tick. Season tickets, which ^ M in Salt Lake CityA at tkinson s Arts Counci!or adults, $40 for stu- WM Tickets, which are It. S8 T he Big Community$45 for senior dtizens, ^M reserved by phoningis Sn located at Xwin Falls,able by phoning 732- ^M at (800) 888-mX. Club Buhl, andI3-9554, / Ext. 6288. ■ is located at 115 Sou Jerome and Temple.______centers in-P— 1 ------H — O — P ^ — H lubX Scape Gooding. Se April 5 r Utah 8 at p.m. are $50 forU tah Bon Jovi and TheS 8i, can be dents and $4 I^ ^ 1995Chov^ 2002 Chev SIO Ext Tornxpealt!oi^5[^ ------Dolls-will-perform at 't minem’s original band. ^M ■ ___ _5.7L_V8'/ 8I______■ ____ 4.3L,Auto, Loaded, 6,700ZOOMilesI_____ ■ ______Loaded. Leatherl______Smiths Tix are availabrm at lU tair Resort th ' WM Center in Salt Lake lu Cit b X Scape 6288or733-S p.m. Tickets, which areioutn West ftah, at 8 p.m. Tickets, ^M can be reserved by phon i $15. can be reserved WM 325-SEAT or onl_ ------l - ~ P lg Smith’s Tix at (800) ■ http://www.tickeimas !. Saltair is located 30 ^M t of Salt Lake Cirv: take ■ ______Ihc-Delta.Center_isJo,eG oo.G oo 301 West South Temple.it the Delta____ M 2 . Ligi180t^3bY104:------■ City at 7:30 ™“ Sol&e ...... I C o u N are T S37-$65, “ “60“’ honing (801) like * and Dead Prez will H in lin e at }ig Easy Concert House ^M iaster.com. 888-TIXX. .. Tonl^-Botse 1 ^ Uocated a t- Michael Martin Murij|^ Interstate 18 M 2002Mlteubls 2000 Chevrolet Sutluburbaiil zw R suESrinfiiprSfflssI perform at Boise’s E thing's fishy I■ Loaded. 10K Lo<»l Owner. Loaded. LeaLeather, VS! ■ Sedan, Si Loaded, 13,000 Mliealia\ 'i ^ I Theater at 8 p.m. Ticke ...... Feb.lSrBolt our seafood ■ are $27.50. can be resiT R Y -KUlerMik 1 * - 1 1 , 1 phoning (208) 387-12 play the Big Egyptian Theater is locat prices. I W. Mnin St. lurphey will Noth Tonight and Saturday s Egyptian L-. I CounUy Classics willckets, | wwch about < 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.reserved at by ' Steakhouse, 1826 Cany-1273. The ' r Drive, Twin Falls.xated N at 700 ■■ charge. I Saturday It, lumbo Prawns, ■ Pocketchunge will ill pl< play from M country music for a baat Montana rill^jSalmbn, H from 8 p.m. to midianyon Crest Fil^Sble. . ■ Anderson’s RV Camp,. lo< No cover of the Eden-Twin Falls a Interstate 84. Cover chan tKfistdoofiUym, I | H sh-oStmaSmolgMsbad ■ . H a liW , Satiinlay nlshtt-5 a 9pm )■ ' ■ Pure Country will pl;w p.m. to 12:30 ajn.-atlidnight Gi at East Restaurant and .locatedeast Loi AH E.niirdN., Burley. s exit 182 off

Satiffday The Fugitives will pU Friday' p.m. to 1 a.m. at Shallay from 830 • . Highway 81, Declo.■G I ^rge K’s • d i ^ . Lounge, 325 K ' ; • • ,.v'- play from 9 linkers, 826 0pf0 24»0l> >. No cover «••«« ".• l’ Wdiir;MM r ^ 7 .2 0 0 3 TiBieiNewi,TwftiIMl Falli C4 .'r'C.’.':'' -...i •' . . \ ______W eeiekE nd 5 8 v ! ? f 5 ? S - J w i ^ l.i^ttind:$27;:c>h'bo -|il TheBigEa^*31.“ M oodw-UMh 2787787. Abravanel HaU'is locatedid at for. students, arc availableavai at tlie , 23 West South Temple. i>l-ajn.atthe ;«7:30pim)U. in Roper A udit^um fork adults, $15.75m studesm m d T ju k Tricks Band and CSI Bookstore,, Everybody’sE ! :;:5|J6^^u^,-118E.I E. Idaho St., in T?*inI FFalls, a^(ta«ic VaUey $94.50 $! for famiUes, and tl TheTomyFtotaHado Band WiU play Business and Crov>rowley’s Soda available by phoning 678-1 nesday : Fountain in Twin FaUFaUs. . •. 'naYO _•■ Cosfm unlinity Concerts event. U798 or ,he Zephyr■ C lub a t .10 ,p.m. ^ ...... - Tickets,>i,.Which are sold-on a -- 678.1566.K ...... - .. . Tickets, WhichLch are $12, can be Peny Lorenzo, director of er.'Season tickets.are MMach 2122 , at (800) 888-Tl-TKX. The Zephyr fP®*peak at a music lectuiure, Ulah Symphonyly willw perform . , ^p.m. at M ontana S Sti teakhouse, $36.75, foror adults, $183S;for stu* Utah Synvbom win peif &S. Ninth St. perlerform at the Presbyteri:rian and 8 p.m. on Marchrch 7 and 8 p.m. Bob Band will!«11 play from on01 Tour production. Seasoson tick- ______.. Chu:hurch of the Big Woodd in on March 8 in Saltall Lake City’s 'b -9 pjn. to i a.m-at The'he Oasis, 1007 etsei are $36.75 for ad u lts,:i, $18.38 i'-'- _ Ketc[etchum at 8 p.m., the final c(con- Abravanel Hall. TiclTickets for the 2 Blue Lakes ^ v d . N.,i . *Twin Falls. ■ @ ■ 1 forfc students and $91.88 foiFor fami* ^ ■ .- t- certert of the Sun Valley Cenierr Ifor evening concerts,, whwhich arc $16, 3 No cover tharg^; t htie e Ans’ . Chamber Artist Serii lies,111 including two adults ^ai o"® Saturday :ries. $24, $28, $36 andid $40,< can l>e oron niore.^odl-aged chil 'ickets, which are $25, cann be reserved by phoninning ArtTix at .;^...^loiulay ‘ I ' . , ihfonnati«i,icallir 733-8323« a 2J a 2z(gianel.fea. eserved by phoning 726-9491. . a S T s 'S ^ C (801) 355-2787. TiclTickets for the 4898. Tickets to individut Crider, Steve Cox, March 7 morning concenconi are SIO. The TwKFaUaHiHigh School ; K S H Jake Smith, will per- e^ i, ' {K^Bond an d p td testre^ willv present oerts wUl be sold ona'spaa e b .a -U ta h Abravanel Hall is; loclocated nt 123 .•a-Me basis. T h ^ $15. I ajn. to noon at the play We-si South Temple,le. ■ W inteii b ^ n c M aat t :730 p.m. in.. Coffee Gale inn theI Lytiwood Mall. Violinist Joshua Bell will pi '^B pper AMiJ^ridm.1. Adm/ ission,''' No fover chargtfge. For more infor- ^fardner HaU on the campusjs of dts and $1 for; "'AiMl-eolse he University of Utah in S;Salt March 1 8 -Utah • 4i mation, call thetn Coffee Cafe at • w liiable l a at the. M ;21-6i Sotmd Tribe Sector• !9 an** 736-3735. ake City al 7:30 p.m. For ticl-icket Acclaimed pianist'list Van Ciibum ’ oM edkine Dnnn will playr ttiie Big infojifotmation, call Art Tbe at (8(;801) will perform with/ith the Utah BeauSo H ■• ■alEasy Concert House attS I p .m . ftb .1 4 355-:55-2787. Symphony at 7:3010 pp.m. Tickets, ^ t e y ! ■: Tickets, which are $15, < The Buhl Akrts rt Coundl will hold which are $55, $70)and ani $80. can be _reseryed by p lio n ^ (SOC fft>, 2 1 :2 2 - U t a h ______^reserved by pJionin, ____ ■ ^ . ■ twl^ jam f»«f 5 Day celebration at— ning ArcTix at — res«rved-h 4827Tonline at h't^^/wm2 2 5 5 ^ -a-Valentine’s E orm (801) 355-2787. Abravbnavancl tlall is ^ ^ ;lhg Troy Spezice Projiro j^ wiUbe 1273. The-Boise n. the Eighth Street „ Utah Symphony will perfoi etweb.com, or at Atkii rai" located at 123; WestW South ■; l5;,-rlfeldfrora 8 b.ra.'to'to',m idnight located aSoleil t/ will play the . £ N. Eighth St., Buhl. f®®'■eethoven’s “Pastora :^r,'dveo' Monda«nightIt aia Honker’s ., in Theater at 8 p.m. Marketj in Ketchum. The K ill include a Cherie ymphony, 8 p.m. nightly in SiSalt Temple, -;| l|laa,\lii:S ^ AYe.S.Twin which are $22.50, can be Concert „ House is located'aC bb Jazz concert and ,ake City’s Abravanel Halall. N intiiSt h. ;Falls. ^ 'm u i^ :ia n s a i-by-phoning(208)-387^----- '4j -dinner by Jakke e and.Jane Rice of ickets, which are $16, $24, S:$28, March 28-29 ■'j |t(rewelcbin^.pj»^^ he Egyptian llie ater is ei : ',WadRfd9:Cateiitering in Hagerman. 36 and $40, can be reservedd by Utah Symphony/ wiUwi perform a itTOOW.MainSL ' ' Apia1^, e-Boise , ' / • All ageslarerwewelctftne. Cost is $30 honing ArtTix ai (801) 355-27JJ787. program of StraussIS andar Malilor at Saliva, Breaking Beoj .bravanel HaU is located at 123 1 8 p.m. in Salt: LakeL; City’s -'i Wednesday and Thursda C Djam ln, per person. Foror more infonnation, ' l ± ; , ‘ Systematic and Stereomuaud wall -

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S earchh Ifor Life in the ark. Hours are Tii.esdi play at the Boiseise Art. a W ‘is on March 6,10 ajn. and 7 pjn. on Feb. 14 C.Council’s ISth Anntial Fo Wednesday, Friday and Satiirdi located downtowmimiin'juliTD^ March 7,10:30 a.m. and Film Festival continues wit ) a ja to . S pjn.; Ihursdays'frt and 2 p,m. on a Valentintine dancc wiU be held , ^ IS S ? “Mo".~CaJ“l5 ___iarlc-Hours are., ar. T*sd*y; March 8 and 1 andd 4t p.m. on a, s;30 p.m ’ Besson’s “Wasabi,” 7 pjii.' t< ] a.m. to 8 p.m., aiid'Siuida; Wednesd£v,Frid^< i.m. at the Marsh Creek _and 1:30 p.m. on Suiun'Sl?; p.m.;‘'n » D ta o « u r. March 9. Tickets, whichlchore$10.S0 Event Cemiinter, 899 S. Highway 77, son to S p jn . Admlsdon lsSSi5 w 10 ajn, to 5 pin;:14 Xh^^sdayn from Lamphouse Theater, Twin S atin g at 2 pjn, duUs.'Ss'fdr seniors (62 ai and $14.50 for childreirenandS 12 Albion. TheTw Bronwns wffl provide ^ sppelin: Maximum 10 aja. to 8 p.m.,n., andi Sunday, and $16 for adults, Festival tickets are $7.50. Fc Ider) and college students, a noon to 5 p m Admidm isi^SSbr e 1^2 " m usic.'c. The event is open for f/ V o l t m » ir sSaturdays S at 7 p.m. «iI for diildicn grades 1:12.___ reserved by phoningB Smith’sSi Tix . - those 21 and an older.-Cover charge— ~ther-information, call.the 1 ------adultsr$3'for seniien^rs/(62'ud ' — at (800) 888-TIXX. The Valley Arts Coundl office a w $4 fffl^a'dultsrw— P'S E Center . zens 60 and over,' $2 TKnu older) and coDegege sQidiuits,i o d is located at 3200 Soui•outh Decker 2787^ ' _____ trotighF«b.26 ' 2; - ...... for-students ancand $9 for families, -t^ 11 h^ '- 51 for children graderadeslrR. _ ' Lake Drive. Feb. 27 The art of Tatmo'Watia will Wednesday and I^b.l4and are available>le a t th e door. I) dj i^ la y a t th e 'E i^ th Strcxeet Spirit o)£ ft thc Dancc wiU perform A ,c Children 4 amand under are n o t . enter in Buhl, lh e Qghth Stn T r ? T | , March 12-16-Utah • at Roper AuditoriumAt in Twin FaUs The Magic Valley Disney on Ice Prestresents “Toy at 7:30 p.n Council's 15th Annual Fo Cententer is open T uesd^ throu >.m. Tickets, which are “ -.<.j Fridt 3 N o h ji Story 2,” will playy t the Delta $36.50 forjr reserved; seating, are Film Festival wUl present "i ridays firom noon to 5 pjn., a R f E S T n / ^ r f is locatedloc at 200 N .Eigh£ S t Center in Salt Lake Dty.Qt; For ^ r - avaUable at the Magic Valley Arts Ballot,” 7 p.rti. Wednesda;lay and R formance times and1 ticticket infor- Coundl offi)ffice in Twin FaUs or by Feb. 14 and 1:30 p.m. on FeFeb. 16, schdc mation, caU the Delta C ly TuesI«Ohipc- 01.S«AuioUK' I VA«Alk<‘i City’s;y’s Capitol Theater at 8 0 1 W g w t o . ^ 1 I' Echos. A $5 donation1 is suggested. p.m. on FeFeb. 25-March 2 and 2 HF fa a sc oolWttg Vlardi 1-2. Tickets, whidi ^ UM Dinner also will be( a\available in P ni- on Ma , $30, S37.50, $40, $45, the restaurant. The pulpublic is wel- are S25, S, fo i Chevrolet r \ f 01 PontuK S t u ^ _ '' OO Fordl^oc^ roookkmoboelelntrinui\ C 99Chrssk^•sJcrlM S ^ ______^~comerFonnonrinfomiarmationrcall ----- W7.50-andnd-S50,-can-be-reserved— ------VFTHIi^-UTwli.CDrWiTW ^ 5 ./- U l ------V«V-5fJ. 324-0200. by phoninging Art Tix at (801) 355- 2787. The“ CCapitol llieater is locat- Tonight, Saturday, ed at 50 WeiVest 200 South. Wednesday, Thursday-I'-U tah Ballet West wiU danlance Ronald B, 10-11...... $16,145 f Hynd’s “ Rosalinda”’ at 7:30 p.m. 13-15,17-11M8, 20-22 < g g g g “ n o w ^ N O V V WL f e j sc i m v L - , , ; nightly in Salt Lake City’sCit Capitol The Oakliikley Valley Arts Council - Theater. For ticket information, ini will prese;sent Tom Jones and ; call AnTix at (801) 355355-2787. The Harvey Schmidt’s "The ,3001 ; Capitol Theater is loclocated at 50 F antasllclIcks.” 8 p.m. nightly, : West 200 South. Thele production i Howells 0Opera House, Oakley, r 98 Oldsmobile hmiqiii'(f\ r I I Buick Century C u j f 96 Buick CentuiyO/Custont\ ( H C h r y ^ SS , ^ in g A r 93 Cadillac^ c ^ D e m e i wiU continue Feb. 14-15[-15. Ticket ininformation will be 4Cyl« C<»p<« announceded at a later date. Saturday The 14th annual Fre<•reezc Frame, March 15-H^16 - B o is e a fund-raising revue by the south- The natiiational touring company ccntral Idaho chapter:r ofol the Idaho of the Broaroadway musical “Fosse” # ? F p K w i y ^ 11 ] 175 ■ Dance Arts AUiance,!, wwiU be held will perfo■form at the Morrison \ i t P N O W * ^ ^ ( ^ 5 at 7 p.m. in th c College C of Center atIt 22 and 8 p.m. on March _____ Southcm.IdahoFine Ae Arts Center . .15 and 3 .p.m.-on March_16. . s o L S z auditorium. Tickets, whwhich are $5 Tickets, whichwh are $25, $37.50 and • for adults, S3 for stu(students and S44.50, canan be reserved by phon- senior citizens and S1515 1per family, ing Select:ct A Scat at (208) 426- r 91 Dodge Dynasty'' f02 Chevrolet DnckerZI ( 99 Dodge Qtravar•miSE^ fooChmlilSikiImttdo l A fOI OkkmiMIe^ h i k l ^ w u m ' ------arc-ai’aUable.at-QuStajStage-inJrwin__lZ66,.on)iiil i ne_a t.h tj n://www.ida- 4C>I-Scdan .EuCrt.Tc Vt.Ei..CL-^.^|ifli Falls and Dance Ad.«4>4 VfT«l«M-4i4>Ui4»U.Jl|hgW^r o t o f l W V J . / a B f f l i im r mi W l i W ^

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School Woocodwinds ' also m ntn the Idaho Smie acta cash prize and wiU perfonrrm in Assodation in p1 non-profitnc orga- t.thoW'itthe Stoi^ii» a a tt'C S irt dnNihiiient Competition. njdihov'opens :'foiauiJ.tJUy«r8iBd;.:. 1'winner’s concert duringg the nization comprisiirised of 24,000 Matsuoka, the son of Bryan- MTNAMgh i^ school piano :onference. in depei)dent anc .vWw ^ t a & B B WpgnPettC eo ar ld r • , /.The'eadeaddbitlcin, which tvJH hm and collegiatc .. ..and. Jayne Matusoka,• i ea rn ed competiietition aswelL TThe tiuw-tiered MTINA com)mper music teacherss committed.to c< ___ h'lQ^'30,"d^~^M di V this opportunity after vwinning ^ tltl(titions begin at the state lei MoiBacfa of'idle five p on fron 7 4 lj^ Tuesdn in level. advancing th e value vai of music .riaUS! a ica fi^t the Northwest Division)n of th e ------FirsFirst-place winners of each statate's study and musicc makingm to soci- H igh -School Woocodwinds Idaho statee MTNAI w inner in coir --- uJl||u.t||Mtte«.>|^Mud0l]doc^fortfaif ndtfaanSpubfcisinvited.--* :ompeUtion .advance lo the: tlivi-d . . ety and to supportiiorting theprofes-___ "Competition.; A highK school Oboe, he alsiilso won th e Idaho sioriion competition. DivisionI win-v sionalism of musnusic teachers. ^ D t a » F u b AdmlssiIssifn to die Henett Center se'Aior, Matsuoka has ...... !:5£gssa&^t c . _____ iifre a as been StateMTNA-lA -high school piano nerlers receive cash awards anmd a -Founded In 1876, li Music -.studying oboe forfour-ye/ears and— competition,on.—Piano-studies—-SSO 5S0 mivei-gnint from the MTITNA— Teachers National-lal-Assodarion is----- is currently a student oof Janie included in s tru c tio n from FouFoundation to assist with traravel • the oldest professfessional music Griff. Linda Aufderllerheide and recent- to:o ' ■ th e MTNA Natioiional , teacher associatciation in the' rArtscootindlddShibitions In addition to beirling the ly with DelI Parkinson? of Boise CorCompetition finals. Nalioiional United States- jOp^OtmVidentiiine’sDay Commercdais threatiten to turnI televisioni iinto sell-o-\-vision By t a l e r Moore and huckster!erism. I can almost thei;heir future. i ThiTlmwNww ______ArtistsiKS in the Fun Moon GaUeiy How much long'anger? The net- ofArtwH Aiaoctoted Press wrtter hear the netwccworks jeering. “TiVo BBesides, viewers like me werew works are crackir:klng down and win have an aU^iew gallery ------THAT!” ’ ,TWIn‘FALLS.-'- The, Btagic show on justiust asking for it. Witii our Ti’nVos cashing In. Shili-o-vi-o-vision is on the on display and for sale, NEW YORK - Last n lie.on scripted pro- and ' V^Uey Arts Councfldlwillhoetsa basedooin a Valendne’s Day dieme. night, I Meanwhile md VCRs, we’ve been jumpiping rise. But only in this way. or so tlie watched four hours’ wort!rth of TV grams, moree and* more product the [ Veleotine'sM reaecepdonfbrall IhemBaBeiy win feature more dian h e turnstile to get a free rideie far networks insist, winwiU TV stay free, : three of its gaDoles.1 ------ZSlodalall artists, wnkins in a vari- in a little over three hoursrs. As the plugs are pedceddied, then plugged too:oolong. It will be worth ever•very penny, - I Ih e raoe^tioris.' for tbe Galeria etyofmemediums, induding water- kids say; Sweet! right Into a sceicene. - . . ! Pe9mti)e,FuUMo(!>IooaGellayof color, oils,oiL acrylic, mbced media, . Count me among thee fans,of: For instance,ice, there’s no mi.stak- A lt w d w Arts CCo oundl office photogra;[raphy, jewelryt pints and d istal video recorders (o[coitunon- ing (nor Is itt anyai acddent) that a ' gallery, ore scbedul*luled from 7-9 cards. ly known by the brandid name certain brandid ofi cell phone is aU Kelly YostSt at 132 Main Ave.re.S.------Ih I e aarts rt council office win dis- TiVo), which allow us to watch the rage withth the characters on io ^ d a tu M d > in) the th Galeria dayifistE[storical Twin Falls business programs on our schedule,e, not the ABC’s “Aliaslas” - yet that cell will accept a[few fe Pequena win be sumarealist studies tnterlorair arddtectural i^ to s , cour- networks'. I can even stopst and phone, howeviever conspicuous in I W art students fromomTwinFdls tei^ off thei Twin Falli County re stm a show while it airs!rs! the action, newlever announces itself ledicated piano students,sti High School. Fouriurteen of a rt. p^oricalcal Museum. Interiors fea- But that’s not reany neilews. Nor as a productt beingb. pitched. Thus . teacher Connie Woocood’s- students' ture dina tbed i^iotos win be primari- . is what I consider the sweetestsv does storytellirHing commingle with beginners to advai wockwmbediqdioredsred in “Surreal-, lyofbusiitsineses that are now locat- tiling about soe almost ‘ brands are panlan of our vernacular ; I^Sdu^tUndonand Orchestra ture musilusic from **Phantom of the irresistible. And no wond o«v t:ii ov^$2|for,adults! andan $1 for stu- The TFTFHS Jazz Workshop win broadcast TV, commercl:cials pay pald-for insenitrtions. M alsopeifoirform. the bills. On basic cabi ______The orchiestra wi ble, too, These days,s, diet potential mnd- ■ ■ ctors of th e groups are____;—adv«Mising-pay6.much- • music by Frescobio b a l£ , “ The Kevin Hoi h-of-the----- faii-is-often'too(uu teiiipiiug fui.piu- . loward, orchestra, and Ted freight. So, even thoughh there’s ducers and net 8*1.Sun 1 ;00. 4.«!TflO I Flower Duet” fromtLakme,anda Li Hadley,b,band. | networks lo resist. A s no admission charge for me to see gold rash beckjckons. And number- •>Stiinflti*l Knighli lUi o«» 7jo - wi ]jtMly 7:1Q-»:20 “The West Wing" or SM-Sun 12J0.^4S•S:(»-7J0->:4S 0-4:SS-7;10.9:20 5r “Jo e crunchers seracramble to devise a •»C*tcti «>c M« If You Can (131 owy 7;oo|-« •« J0 ^ I cJuitMarri^M3ip.».7iW»7;2S-»:40 Millionaire,” when the adids come practical pridniangplan. *Sti.Sun 1:00 . 4:00-r«).»;» S«-8u«i «r«-2;J5-S:15.S:tO-7:2$-9.40 on, my biU comes due. The ■>l.ord.ot.niofl»LT>»o.Towflrt<'3i7;n:is <^AdBplal[oninio*iir7:oor7:00-8M tz NGAGEMEn m :s— ; lien. Ja m One marketet analysisa firm ranks S«-Sun12:00- g 3:30- 7:1S SM-Sun 1:00-4:00.7:0(.7:00-9:10 |- :;E expected to psy with n^ly anen- the value df a productj placement ■»How <»H lo Lo«»o 0 Guy y738 this “free” TV Is soaring. r-Si10-7;« I BRODER]:r i c k n | H ier used it andid tfor how long." says '^0'iBlk#f Boy»(i3i0^r,7;M.»;SO '»Two WeeKt J4otlce During Uie past decadeiepn the anartideinAdAdvertising Age. SM-Sgn 1:30 - 4:»-7:M .«:S0 ! R U P ER T-D ee an networks, the lime deve ■: The Recruit loi ouiy 7:is ■ »;x and Kathryn voted to Accordingg to the formula S(l s - Sun IM S. 2J0 - 4:49-7:1S-9J0 ; McCombs of Rupert announce commerdal breaks has swo ___ arrired atJ)yjlyjinother research__ .JiFi■: Final Dnllnatlen 3i>iiOMiy7:4o.«:so ------; -ihe-engagemennjrtlrth^lrdau^:— ~morethan"lS'percenfin'in prim e fjnn, a close-up-up shot of the prod- “ &H -5un-S;ir^7;40 - 9,SO------.\ I'omcil) > ter, Rebecca Gwen1 McCombs,M to time, where currently it’s •: Ksllonal Soeurtty nii Otiry 7:40 • »:S0 t s about uct in a hit sinsitcom, plus "hands- StI-Sun a i::4S-3a>-S;IS-7:40-9:M .iK»iii love ^ Creed Lamar Broderderick, son of 16 minutes of every hoiour. It s on” inieractioition from one of its •: Kangaroo Jacl(i<'<'»o«iiv7ju - 9:4i I Dyane and^Tapmyy BroderickB of nearly 21 minutes of eacach day. characters, mij Si*r.j ab s«ms S2 i Mesquhe, NeV; andid formerly1 o f ‘ time hour. , , , work on whidiidi it appears nearly Dairya 7:10 - S.4S ■ TwinFalls. ' ' And that’s assuming I1 haven’t h -5250,000 - andnd even more, to get gSO - Suni 2:30 - 2:4S - S:00 - 7:30 - «:4S stumbled on a show ra •:SpyJ< 4 j Minico High School, through the Time Ma[achine, name out bud.id. ■ ^ HI/StlKKlNT *■ , today. A receptioni to honor the iwhich, for any broadcast!ster who jj,,, j , Broderick is a gradualegr of couple winwil be held from 6:30 to i irks insist these new . ; t W i Falls High Schoo uses it, “easily crcates upu{ 10 30 revenue streamlams are essential to hool- 8:30 p.m.n. today at the Heybum •seconds of extra commerdid a l time N()Uc;e The wedding isi plannedpi for LDS Chunimdi, 530 Vina Drive. 1In a 20-30 minute prograram ” by — w t W^N . t t h e selectively ellminaiing■ ffram es ^^RENE^ELWEGE^^ i i Eames-L-/ANGIa fromi the program - compiipresslon „ CATHERINE ZETA-JONES i T h e a t r e y and RICHARD GERE ' iRUPERT-Garthan1 and Edna Lou sorcery “virtually undeaabable (sic) i f c l 3 Eames of Rupert announce ani the 1to viewers,” according to ththe Web ltMntiHiaa.^\ A engagement of theireir daughter, ^ sites of the company that sel«Usit. HorrettI: (Center for B 4 Stephanie Lou Eames,oes, to Sekope Eventually, of course,e, every Arts amind Science .-0 Langi, son of Sekope)pe and Lusia commerdal< break wiU en Faulkner* FPlanetarium U Lan^ from die Kingdoi(domofTonga. ^ H i l a with television turning intotoshiU-o- ID A H O ’S L A R G E S T Vi ...... 1 E^ e s grad u ated hfrom Minico___ vision, the commercials a —- ne%*erI end.------MoromanMedteetsTheEye------• - U I t a b Higi> School in 1993} andax from the ...... 7:00 pm University of Utah1 in 1998. She Advertisers can buy the served as a missionionary for Intoi programs like^^*CBS^ The Dinosaurlur Chronicles CCM iCA^Co . . ■ . 2:00pm______------mondisin-theLDS-01:'Ohio'CinidniK — Survivor—and Fox’s-“Amjn e ric a n - -Saturday...... ----mnn«r.ors.aoUnOt«ty P l^ u i 8mr jg NC€D HCtP UllTHm “Februaryry S fo r ? a i \ y '‘ ^ Si JEROME I c r a l g i V esta Pfoe telescope'3e viewing (woothor f — n KlttllullOn'MinhevM.t:oru Twitchell of Jeromeme announce QUICKBOOKI • perrrmrio) h fcmtmt (of tno Heoett Contof. O Nh OH THEM S® ‘ h e engagement off theirth daugh- Q Q g y Soluraay. FoOruaiuory 8 ...... 8:30 i-m ISIYINC,. ! tier, Amy Twitchel to Jo e ‘ Call Usa at 737-01 E JPPORT Herrelt C«Center Hours ; Aeiinett, son of Barriirrie and Inda TRAjNING^mj^^ s o . s I Bennett of BUckfoot ■■■■■£ Tuesdays & Frida'Idays ... 9;30am-9pm )DAys Jays .. 9:30*m-4:30pw mr. 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^ ^>(®rsQu6re- l i i r o iefoi^iourtE Dixie State CoUege remainins on with a 3-pointerr alat the 4:47 mark' “We. e gave' & up 29 poinls iii the sec-»c- Parrish was unavailabkable to explain B H e c a n p i n poi ■■ totop J with an 8-3 record and wwon’t of the first half to)to keyan 11-3 lllh,. cmdha]half.” the benching after thehe Bgame. D oint t t i play undl Saturday, when itt hhosts vrtiich iiicluded ei{eight unanswered Beaceach pointed to the Eases'!s’ “Maybe he wasn’tI’t <1cToing some- ■ g g u i l d a n d I ’ll bb e e t h e " "' t w i n ^’Ai One hmg at a ColColorado — Northwestistern- points as CSt tootook a 39-34 lead recent!nt strong defensive showing,ig, • thing Nortn wanted;d hhim to do," d u e . . ' COilConununity College. Utah VaVaUew mtohalfdme... notingIng in their last tlirea games,ts, B e a ^ ^ d . shcx>dngguaicaiCl. ‘niiaC dle^ of So^dim 'Idabo ' StatState C o U ^ is a half-gamei \back ' The Eagles cameime out with a 106 they’ve^ve given up 65,62 and nownv The Eagles canned;d 4534! percent ier step umard hosting min second s at 7-3 and Snow ColloUege nm to open the! sesecond half on 3- 63 poinwints, repecnvely. in the second halfIf oion lO-of-22 ______tfaeJtegiaaliI IB TmtmaTtumf M«m4i hpl'hpldsjsteady^in tt ^ d withI a 6-3 po in ters from•a Sawyer and “NoiNobody is going to beat us Uif sim ting to finish at: 4242; percent for 7 7 . S8>ritErr7777-63 thumping of SaU ma;mark after topping Colleg;ge of . W01iams,whdadddded a steal and a we play pla defense uke that,” hehe the game, while Saltlalt Lake shot' L ak e , Conommuidty College EEasternm Utah on Thursday. slam dunk for diehe 4940 lead with Just 38.8 percent on 226«f-67. ^ ;:|iz :!u :5 — ------It CSFS gyiliwj>«lnm'^Thursday at C------—DanteE Sawyer broke outIt of a 15 minutes to go.>...... - UnnFniversity of-Hawaii signM-Jefliff - Salt Lake stoyeded-in a zone - — t : ; yYaoMhigotipmpiasittR. ItwBStfiei)e'thiM stiid ^ t victccT recrecent' slump with 23 poidints, It was the typepe of response the , Blackeckett scored 17 to lead thehe defense 'early in the first half, . v ^ L T / for the ColdjWen Eagles (204, 64 including Inc four 3-pointers.. {Sani Eagles needed1 tcto avenge their . Bndns,ins, who also got II from Tinim when CSI couldn’t bujbuy a bucket, f:; ' ahr)^eShaqi^C'kONea! ScenkWestjSt Adiledc Conference), Ibrahim Ibr had 14 points ancnd 11 first loss of thes S(season, said CSI Henry,uy, who had 30 in Salt Lake’se’s aUowing the Bruins to hangF within ’ asalsemmiateonlhe.th e H m wbopulledir1 into a tie ^ fo u r th in reboundsreh and Jaison Willilliams coach Guy Beach.h. .winoviover CSI on Dec. 5. But Hen^1^ four to six points, tte league withtheBcuins(l7-7,6-wi added add 14 points. “I thcfii^t we; tookto care of busi- sat most mt of Ihe second half in . ‘ Whtern ConjxmpTtue 4 SWAC). Sawyer put CSI on top forr {good ness when we hadad to,” Beach said. coachch Norm Parrish’s doghouse.Mi. Please sSM m (CSI, Page D2 ^ AU Stan , SLCCddeals — R l §N onh Carolina prepip

: feDAY’SSC^Ul)ULE !BSt, who could argue TWIN FALLS-IfIf it had been a n Falls guard Tami card game, the! CollegeC of I l|g h school boys baslasketball tiat*s what she wants to Southern Idaho wonwomen would have folded. 1 5?TFCAatHansen,730i30 pjn. a ttrib u te Iher ball-hawking H liss at Dietrich, 7:30Opjn. p. defense to. . Their basketballtl game gi didn’i Ild arey at Shoshone, 7:3(7:30 pjn. “It has aa 1 lot of iron,” Hazen fare much better,, as Sah Lake ^endeUatBuhI.7r30piOp.m. explained. Community Collegeege dealt the Golden Eagles their fo gKimberlyatVaUey,737:30 pjn. OnThursdrsday night, Hazen and r founh loss in ^Kooding at Glenns Ferry,Fci 730 Belinda 1Turley harassed a row, 61-52, ata t th e CSI Gymnasium on Thursdirsday. Highland stastandout Kristy Tingey ■ ed in a game- /^ o b d River at Filer,, 7307:; p.m. into a shootiisting performance that Ali Aird dropped i ;; Ijeromc ac Century, 73073< pjn. drew a lotX tmore iron than tbe ■ high 20 points to leadjad the Bruins, the net to help the top- who won their third'd straightst and | H[gh school gills basbasketball bottom of the avenged a 63-61 loss» onot Dec. S. ^ a g i c V alley ConIontercnce ^ uins to a 49-40 victoi;y H Jenn Cook scoreored 15 and ' e Rams at Baun ■ Toumaincnt, at MutlaugllughHS '>>e Candace M attsonI added ad 13 to m in the semifinals of ' JHunsen vs. Hagerman„a„,6 p .n ,. lead SLCC (18-5, 64-4 ScenicS West l^ r-o u t 5A District Four-Five- H Athletic Conference). isketbaU toumamenL H :e). l^toakley vs. Murtaufi, ugh, 7:30 Aird, who went a3 perfectpe lO-o^ championship le the two teams met, irrs------HigWmd-wawaiiced-off-a-52-45-win«-----H | m i school wrestlinj the win was an import:3onant one for ""o ner on thee ]Bruins’ home floor H the Bruins, who are tied with ■ ycrome at Century, 6 p.m.p thanks in lai large part to Tingey’s H North Idaho Collegeege for fifth- ]Weiser Invitational,1 3 pp.m. 20 points. place in the league. ______But on ThThursday, Tingey shot H “ We can’t lose anotanother game, ju s t 4 of 16 from the floor en H we’ve already lost fourfour,” she said, BRIEF route to 122 ipoints as Hazen and Meliame Halaufiaifia scored 13 ik txuns blanketing her H „ Turley took i and Camille Ponerr hadha 12 points ^ n g a ls football3 || out of bothh rman-to-man and box- H to lead CSI (10.-14,4. 4-64 SWAC). Senses. H which hosts Northrth Idaho on* ^ a c h comes to town ““w^switjritched in and out of H Saturday. . . ^ defenses andmd gave a lot of help,” H CSI coach RandyIy Rogers B said ::^W IN FALLS - Idahiaho S ta te_ Bruin coachA Joe_Shepard s a id .J lI _ _ B ----- ^Ivcrsityfootballcoacoach L a ^ iHink that c< hc has to find somsomething to t confuKci them. They ■ staunch the bleeding,ing. And it has Lewis and his staff wilwUl hold a „grg settinjing double and triple ■ “Meet the Coaches” n to stan on defense. nd they were stiU get- H “Defensively, we'ree're not doing Friday, Feb. 7 at the Tv 1 her.’’ H pressbox Sports Bar. it,” he said. “Our offense off leads >-seeded Bruins (16-5) H our defense. We’ree givinggi them ‘ The public is encour 6-5 deficit with 4:03 ■ attend the meeting, whi easy buckets inside.le. Tlie1 majori- , remainingg jin the first quarter H fo m 5:30 to 8:30.p.m... FansF and i„,„ , 19^ ,, ty of their pointss cameca in the ^ s t e r s can meet with th 3 lead with 3:45 left in ■ paint, either on free;e throwstl or by watch a season highli IS they held the Rams H posung up." for more than 8 min- H f t " ’'i'. 9 - r e k s s t o . Forty-five of thehe Bruins’1 61 ^ ask questions of theSS.S" c J t • Tor more information, call 736. ' also held Highland (8- ■ points came from insidnside. 2427 or 237-9957. ist 5 second-quarter H And despite stanin{rting tlie game points. 8-0, Rogers said CSCSl’s energy i^nierelle hosts BlBig Air :e girls played g reat H level was at a season-Ic)n-Iow. defense,”” EBruin forward Kim H “It’s as low as I'veI've seen it aU said. “But hats off to ■ year,” he said. competition Saturd 1 Belinda. They’re the ■ :ALBI0N - Pomcrdlele Mountain1 S-SIISS ones who g Trailing 24-21 toI openop the sec- I guarded their main H es tied it at 26 E ^ n is hosting its annuinualbigair threat, Tinge ond half, the Eagles ti igcy-” ■ on Porter’s secondd 3-baU3- at the c^ p etitio n Saturday,. wwi i i h r e ^ But whenen Highland raUied in H I-'Is ti«tion running until 111 1 a.m.1 The tj,e second 18:14 mark. Butt bb: ask ets by id half - cutting the H ___ Mattsgn_and Chasiii WWinningham______^ r y fee is $5 and all compentorscon - B^uin leadI totd 5 points three times— H pader 18 years of age mumust have a in th e foun built the Bruins batback up to a urth quarter - it was H four-point advantage.ge. rdeasc waiver signed by : who answered, scoring H ______Ihii-compfiiiiion.be^S-Sw at'S Vriesmonwl Unfazed. LajLayton’s side- jame-high'lS-pointsnn-----^ ways, off-balance:e shot : off'a~ ----- Trophies and medallijUions are" 'th efo S J!quaner. uuM.e«uMO/ik>nM>af>i ^ven to the top three Hnfinishers m -rn,. *** rehiund fell and shehe iwas fouled, ior scored both of Twin _ e Region ili district giris basket-it- making it, to get CSI!SI 1back wiihin eijch tlivision. The reson field goals in the quar- Senior ^en forward Kim Vdesman got{oes up for a shot in the Bruins'ns win against Highland (n the Ri ixig its kids day Saturday,iSTFcbTs;- ease see BRUIMS. Page 02 b&ll tournament Thursday nightit ini Twin FaUs. Please see WOWMOMEN,Page D2 CSI Standout ------tebWtt-reJolns Bear(larcats- Blalke^earriess on A shejten n isleegaejL Ti-igersstaiirto u tsloow^ vTc INCINNATI - Resenserve guard Kny Bobbitt r iWade ' . ra ^ c i n n a t i ’s basketbs raursday after quittinjs S , « PwMwrltef______■ mi finish o ff Centitury SB, Croatia - James. H ^Bobbitt, a 6-foot4 junie»Hew8 writer______post Kendra Wt.*st, whcwho tossed in a Tiiesday. The ununiversity Its. “We had a a^jiounced Wednesd::sday that Blake willrill lead the U.S. team H game high 13 points, in in school ap in st Crw■oatia in the first round ■ fEROME - After iiii uxtremel;ely lack of focus and somsome of us are Babbitt would remain i off sick, but we goc it goin^oing.” but no longer play basketketbaU. of the Davisis Cup, starting Friday. H w stan, Jerome goi a spark of I team for its He is the firstfii black American H : bench and took over the nexext Century was latee atarriving and : J le was not with the tei ;he didn’t even get on1 thethi court for ouisviUe on sinc6 Ashe; in ii 1975 to be the top- ■ ee quarters to advance lo thi 7*71 loss at No. 5 Loui ion warm-ups undl 10 minutesmin before wdnesday but met wiiwith coach ranked Davuivis Cup player. H Impionship game of the Rcgioi ’ Ashe inspired people V ur-Five district tournamenmt the game. It was a s strategy of BW H u^ins on Thursursday and “Arthur A he Diamondback coachach Courtney (ined to TC reinstated.L like my dad,”c Blake said ■ th a 57-38 victory over th< ntuiy Diamondbacks Thursda;lay Smith. '^^Tony stated that hele viwanted to Thursday,, “and " obviously that H • i didn't want themem to sit there pit back on the team,”1,” Huggins inspired me. ■ ilt at Jerome High School, rhe Tigers (6 -0, 20-2) didn’n’t and get nervous," Smitiimith said, ^ d . “He expressed regi■egret about “WithoutIt Arthur i Ashe, I might H n JEBire a point for the first six minlin- It worked early, as CCentury ^^as le(ting his teammateates down not evenbe be around because ten- H slow s ^•cr the aggressor on defenjfense, limidng my mom and dad met” H a of the game. A 1^0 run ove { ^ u g h his actions. WeiTearegoing < nisishow m j thei be next three minutes pu(Ut the Tiger shot atteittempts. The Ifflet hiqi resume hiss bosketbaUbi Blake andn d his teammates wiU H three•ome on top for good. Diamondbacks got: bucketsbu from iM eerat UC” wearwarmu]nup jackets with Ashe’s ■ :entury (4-3, 10-11) will novow ' posts Killi Aleman3n iand Cicily nam e embroidered br on the left Jt Burley on Saturday in a loserer- Jorgen-sen as they took a 4-0 lead Correction sleev e - marking c the 1 0 th : contest. The ^v^nner travels itIO midway through theJ peperiod. ty of Ashe’s death James Blake of the U.S. playa a return to Rainer Schuettler of Centu jn- Despite, the goodQod defense, •5^0oding*s Brittanic •ome on Tuesday for the cham a n A I ^ SelatedUkiess. a AMtrallan Aw Open Tennlt Tournamiment in Meiboume, In this Jan. yr-M M i nightsinship game. Century could not get much else ^ r e d 13 points to lead'adfcl^dy On Fridaylay, Mardy Fish makes m / m M The he going. After failing to hith anything ^Macors in their. ferome swept the r Joss to CiC up singles debut in . shoulder sho surgery last May. man show, scoreimondbacks loth games duringJig from the outside, JeroJerome finally iStnberly on Wednesday X a ^ in st Ivan Ljuhidc, In I Sunday’s singles in thee 1best- Captain Patrick utes 35 got on the boardI as West hit Times-News reg:■egrets Ihe 5 regular season by 19 and 3* e playing Mario A ndc of-fi^e of^ series, i ^ Ljubidc:ic vs. inated them to th eintsJJominating.ajearn_likf n ke scored inside with 1:56 left in the in th e seconcuidmatcbl ' Blake,'fcMowedljy Bla Andc vs.rF t 5K m ateriel wiflTDa^ JeromIt somerimes make it difficult tcto penod: — Cen Jerome coach Mich«[icheUe Skyles idwtoifpoitl md Fish wiU play dou- A/ t - ^ Blake is the team vfier tennis since leaving lea Blake and Fish as a-a-two- Please■"■“ se. I”""”- S gW akfi Forest. Jen ick McEnroe nom- t2_Pi“y ^ 4 ‘^ _ p o in ^ _ ' I D^sCupr<^-

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K ris•is ■ wnTHiwp* only Hornet to score dou ...... nd 10 rebounds to help ^ OooAl till?i!iis:s Verna'narsky and Joe Thorntonm flgh M g, a lOmimitetemiscon^l^ a i: its, netted a game-high 16i»mts.16 JJ, „ J jmatch Wednesday at tra• ' W olverin e N atalie .WMtTeMl-IIIUia , 2 T i ■ ' - Valley - toifor—-the ...Canyon wp»^r.hcat7.VMvAMita«in.Ji. M,NMi.MittMtEiWl .. . RolStOlston.had.tbree.as^.for.tbebe __ Kristian Hii^ellus usi and^Matt : scored 15 points. Syring . O e ^ A M i TeM ■ N t HO n. - sS ssS .’ts nd a « im b Conferencedi championship. 4>Dnoc«.TTCA7iaiiiM.>M:4lO>«>XTictmnTeM Srwioati.eiMSIHMMtKl tins, 4*1*0*1 io their last sixix Cullen had a goal and i added 10 points for Woovood River piiot«ots must defeat the o«. irC* IL me 11 FoM 04 • m Tkmoii •■w*« O' l(«»^0yfctTy^-BjH ies. ' • eadi and Roberto LuoLuongo made' ■- (166) who plays Buhl Me v i t o g /rice S to advance to the Pjv«Bi'0caa«9i,RHU. i s ? r -p osormer ri Bruins Mariuszsz 28 saves fw his fifdi sshu h u t o u t . ----- • 5:30 p.m. in a loserHJUtri j state toumarlament after losing to . Czerksfkawski and Joe Juneau badad Pittsburgh bas lostst fofour coosec* ■ Filer. Declo (144) wiUb{ l Valley on Tutruesday, 57-39. -Ca in Kimberly 63, Bl ers 2, Senators 2 Avalanche 1, Redd WV In g s O ' M I t a )OIII1t-S■a came out inn thirdt quarter and hit SouSouthside boys basketltb a ll Buriey 46, Wooo od R iver 34 oUTAWA t i - Eric Choulnardrd DETROrr - PatrickckRoyrecord- F s in a row to keep our Thu moo >. ;Tn«.,$*»ic. (.n 34 baskets if rhursday in Murtaugh. imberly swept its scoretred in, the first period andnd ed his 64tfi career shutout,shu 9 ing ; Omr I i. Km (lojti. I <»-It U n.” Benji B Graybeal contributec„H 12 HAILEY - Kim oeao }■>*»»» i urnmtmi. I. tu momenmm.” loH 11 »neet with Woeood River and assisteisted on Jeremy Roenid^s goal»1 him with Toronto’s EdBdfourforE d ; i RwnM :7 m m 11 M m «. IUM Mo points and Drew Maves addet Burley in Hail.uley Thursday. in the second for PhiladelpHIstia die most by any activetve goaltehder. j • MtROeW'WcM IWS {Own) San 71.0Tlb^tcMFoAk oan M points for the Wolves. .woeiJFMtWOrtitfaJwOn-fxKTKW rar»« 'Kimberly defeateated Wood River Flyers,ers. Cbouinaid, acqtdred obitim Alex Tanguay scoreored for the IMIIH'H MurtaughU. coach Daren G£ ntreal on Jan. 29, scored hiiills . Avalanche, who left!ft Brett] HuU I WbSb7%«-Smi> r e d ^ n had two assists, settinjing ' Esparza contributed 144 ppoints. Jon Winn scoredso 16 points while had a game-high 22 poi first-period goals by Zdenino t s 4 , 0 T > Kim berly’s R achelel Bulcher : Cody Cranomor added 11 to. lead °elfto Wolvess travel to the “P Blues 4, Rangers 4 M u rta u ^ (10-7, 4*6) travel Challislnvitadomsnal today. ara and Todd White. ST. LOUIS - KeitJeith Tkachuk I pulled down 10 poinoints. The Highland toto: a 46-42 win over visit* Hagerman Tuesday Bulldogs season ends at 3-19.3 - iog M inico:o Thursday night in ‘ and Mitcael Samuelsilelsson scored i iple Leafs 3, two goals apiece, antand each got Buh!, how ever, willivill b attle Region mI boysb basketball play, CMMAUMrtS IO-MUMwOQOk M ^ fl Wood River ih another:er loser-out Kody Colele scored 14 points, CMMM g* - HllttH-a ■ Lightpitnlng2,0T one late in the thirdiperiod. pe ■ t‘ game Monday at 5:30:30 p.m. in Travis Noiloble 13 and Brad oSrSon SSn CcMMiMMnCm7togn vndTftwMiMgTiMfrCMCCMWamaKAaJMtn. ‘TAf Pavol Demitra hadlad a goal and rAMPA,Ha. -NikAntnjpo' two assists for the Blues,Blui who'are FUer. Jurgensmeieeier 11 for the Spartans. lljmilUW “JJJ A-WM Ift Mn t HiifM 7. AtMtmtruT'B- scorec•red a rebound goal with 1:1: Mmico (5-1:S-13) plays Jerome next arar ^ II 1 TeMi ■ ]l IMt U Ong t m I > 1' SM m)McMtfTJI«a«.l»'i:l»S«i Her lAfrin 2-0-2 in their last fourour games and • CMhM 4 W 7. Cm a 1 t in overtime. Antropov scoret rallied from an earlytrly 2-0 defidt [.4, . Wednesday;ty and close the regular HnM) TiMFcai.CuM>4aUiM7i<« FaMO >m in close after Lightnim i*' lowTBtnali.MM ‘after pulling goal{oalie Brent :: BM mtiiii-Hi'5 n CMni ' season with IRigby on Thursday. »>• alie Nikolai Khablbulii l[I].Siraic Kwiiiieinrli^. Trer i ^ r Kidd made 34 saves ^fo The Rangers remaixnained winless . Class 2A District I Buhl 62-43 in SawtCoth Cei:«n'ral SSWat'ST—. Toroironto, which has won eigh5"* (0-l*l*l) in three gaigames under )Tc»ita*.>vyrd.v ^ |ora<^ Idaho Id£ Conference boys ba:lasket. =. aight against the Lightning. Glen Sather, who ha:has promised ballbai Thursday in Gdodlng.' ia> Sm i ACM IS) m OKK UWtaovb IM. 11^a•n VM I Tournament ■ffllliln. l7V±MiaatmhdiC-_Pan*! the team will make:e tfthe playoffs. aii^CRr^iatrea; —Gooding*s-seniorT»ost-J 6-0umui«(W<)t>M.i«- r amthers-6rPengulns n t 0—------New-Yoricrwhidi-gorgot~two*asstst9— ; Glenns Ferry 54, WeiVendell 36 M a g l ^ I Garcin scored a game-higIgh 24 ClnNMrM(e>rm«l>«nuttRutHlUmltVIUMWBMn p|.jPITTSBURGH - Maririo from Matthew Bamairnaby, is tied : GLENNS FERRY-So-Sophomore T.R ChristIstian Academy 55 points,po: including the firstt 141 of mieux was ejectcd for fightining for 10th in the Eastern- I Jam ie H urst found h he er stroke TWIN FAFALLS - Magic VaUey the tht Senator’s 18 points in thehe first to™;:e in Pittsburg’s loss. Le^euorux. Conference. 1 from long-range for 133 pomtsp and Christian1 wwon the battle of thc quarter. qu Ouual j Nevadaa edges B(\o\se St. U I of Monitana rattties Portialand State; in 67-49^• win PORTLAND, Gre. (A P )-I-David Grizzlies (4-4,10-1,0-13). halfIf and scored thc final sisix the Grinlies up 55-41-41 1and put the ' BcU scored 17 points, includi:ding 14 Seth Scott tedied Portland State point:ints to lead 28-27 at halfdme. game out of reach for tthe Vikings, .• j on late charity( tossest in the second half, to leat:ad the (2-6,4*17) with1 15IS points. Jeb Ivey But Montana opened the setiec- Montana shot 46.9.9 ppercent from -University-of-Montana-to-a.a.67^9 -----and-Kevin^ggggs each.added.12. . ondd hhalf with a 104 run and ledle .._tfieJield.and.hdd_PpiPortfand.Statc ___ i^ikings. 37-32•32 when Marcus Rosser scorcred to just 31.9 perccntIt shshooting. The 10,5-5) got thc rebound, ^win over Portland JS tate points for the Vik : BOISE (AP) - Kirk;irk Snyder State (lO-lO, After trailinglg imost of the first in thethe paint. Grizzlies also contiontrolled the ws in the last callcd time1C out' to set up one last TrThursday. : made three free throws i : Home half, Portland StsState held Montana A l61 0 run a few minutes lateter, boards and out-rut-rebounded ; 50 seconds as Nevadala beatb Boise play, a fulldl ne y e a r hpd the Nove3vember. Rose is ineligible f< I but that was enough\ to preserve For Boise e Hall of Fame as long as hehe’s shots, Salt Lake couldruldn’t repond, : the viaory for the Wolf/olf Pack (12- llan d D efaefares 10. alabout Pete Rose on Thurursday, opportunity to apply for rein- the t Selig said. “He barretn^d from the sport. “We missed a lott of shots eariy,’’ 1 A thletic Boise StaState shot 54 percent in rcrefusing to say whether hehi was statement," S I 8, 7-3 W estern On another topic, Selig expecects Bcach said. “We stillill SIscored 77 and • Conference). the first halhalf to take a 38-32 lead, ccconsidering lifting the permmanent applied for rei‘einstatem ent 5.5, On ban agreed to by the careceer hits almost six year;ars ago now. It sat a decision dc in the upcomiring turned it over probrobably seven Nevada led 64-59 withwit 1:46 left but could1 mmanage only 36 perccnt bi k when we had leader 14 years ago. on my desk forX a long time, but in montonths on the site for the 20(1005 times on the break w on a drive lo the baskesket by Jerry in thc secon:ond half. 1® some easy shots. ButBui it’s a good la, led by Green and The baseball commissiisioner, the last yearar we’ve begun, AU-Sill-Star game. . Petty. Boise State’s Aarclaron Haynes, Nevada, Thc San Francisco Giants’s’ 3- win over a very goodod titeam." ; who was the Broncos5 leadingle: scor- Snyder, w(went on a 15-4 scoring speaking si at thc Bay area’ss aaimual because he hasIS (thc right to apply Th Fox Sports Net baseballall lun- for reinstatcmerlent, to take a look yeariar-old stadium, Pacific BeBell CSI goes for itsi foifourth straight ; er with 19 points, hit a 3-point run in thcle : first seven minutes of F 3rt’s win on Saturday’ wlwhen it hosts left to make the secondmd half to take a 47-42 cheon, cl reiterated how diflifficult at that, Parkirk, is in line to host the spon I field goal with 1:24 lef immer showcase event. North Idaho College.ge. ;t minute, t\vo lead. thistf case is for him considsidering “Obviously,, TiTm in a very sensi- sumr I 64-62. During thc last n: “San Frandsco’s a very viabable ! free throws by Boiset St:State's Brian GreenI aiand Boise State’s C.J. hhis longtime friendship wiivith the tive position, andan that’s all I can “Si |~Defares andthe'ihrcefHj'freeihnjws -----WiHiamscrcngagedin-a-dueldri------—late-A.-Bartlett-Ciamattlc ,tti,-the ___ say.now..But-St.somehow.people___candm didate for_an.All-Star ganame ___ aff.Mtfi it ; by Snyder capped both bo teams’ ving to thctht basket and trading cicommissioner who forced RoseR to seem to thinkic tthere’s something fairljlirly soon," Selig said. “We ju |.|)MI1.0BMMI7^ir aven’t made a final decisitsion I scoring. field goalsals until Green put the agree a; to the lifetime ban. new. No, thiss iis a direct result . have ___Selig’s.office.has hired.d a for- from the ag^reement that Bart yet.’’;t.’’ ___ 1___ Snyder_missed aJ fifree throw__.-Wolf Packck ahead S4-S0 with 8 i 8 ------The-ChicagoWhite-Sox-w with 3.8 seconds leftift and Boise left. irmer federal prosecutor to work made with Peltetc Rose ih August Th -----s S S m S S f S K ost this yetu-’s All-Star gamime, fraOC742Jk■ OKKX om UM Twin Falls hosts Pocatello in t l.tiM«7.U*i»rt early when Gary Morgan Mt pro- r t«0«J Or*«-ri VMwta HWl. »n*;»w HKW As a team, the Bniins hithii 13 of “They scoreded easily," he said. “I Tv «nM<7. Tcoa 17-a a ™ MSMrtrt 1 rth quar- thought it wass vwhat we did to our* chathampionship Tuesday for' t the vailed uvor Benjamitmin Valencia ,&rmT.r ISarah Hobbs, who we’rtre’re just looking forward.•W ^ e 677-4042, E xt 639.9. •■ : Continued from Dl half - ancmd six ties in the game a point at 30-29. Amyjny Kuchcran that startCirted with CSI up 8-0. added a foul shot andnd a basket to But aftefter connecting on three put CSI back up, 32-3C>-30 with 14:50 of th e irir first : five shots, the 'Jerome _ left. Golden Ei!Eagles went 2-of-14 with Continued c frocn Dl with a game-higligh 17'points Indud- didniidn’t have the intensity. Oncex w e handful of assists, It would be CSI’s lastlas lead. e i ^ t turnimovers over the next 10 converted twice in the p'aiiaint and ingapairofthrthree-pointers. got;ot goir^i we played fairly welwell," A‘7-2 run eariy inin t the period put Thc Bruins capitalitalized on an minutesUsSaltL^ebuUtal6-12 a$ jJerome led 64 after the finirst peri- As she did1 aagainst Burley on said to rest any chanceice .O«KwiMM0 ” ! ywith six points and was S(solid on 11 advantage. poirKtints, led a Diamondback rail:lUy to Smith. “We needted to play t^tat ing at 50-46 on twtwo Andrea kutwki^IM(B)i 411MI-I M 2. Mtur H M 0. Whitney Gark hit a pailair from knew this was;as a big game. We mt but West and fdlow post Jenniudfer ■ left, but the Bruins : the line and Krisrina Biiiingham didn't want toto Ihave to play three Pon^)nd kept connecting inside5 (ond • % w .. unanswered for the"hVsl-^ll^aS “ «»-. ■ • ■added a jumper as the leaead grew more games"’ sisaid Clari^ whQ fm- he the lead grew back to 13 head IBI7U*ir and w eathered CSI';srs last run, nii'H rtosixpoints. ished with 12: points.pc mtontc) the final period.' which got thc hostssto tc as close as eMwiMi.cs<- Century junior forwardrd Paige Knudson hit a jumper at the “We just had to communic md not be Jittery. It’s all ababout 55-50. CSIBtMoM'nMniU«i-&cci}(Ca»fl.aii4WM

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Sj Pp O R T S BBryant putitsonmoYives to fs Moore 7 ~ W 1TTAT’ S Q !ZZ:N li^ L a k e iire over KnJMCkS otf^RBHeBfflTHSofa ^ ^NEW YORK (AP) - KoCobe Bryant started1 thethi nm vrith a' knifing through ...... TV second ioun9;ilM,l BryIryant dazzled the New YcVork driving layup, knif \KH^ Cnicks with an array of drivives, the center of the! Kidclu’Kn defense • NASCAR. WhsN«0!iCni,pncBea»)t Kni( . M / . w.;! •:!■:< ------^ _ i u mumpers-and-dunks, scoring.ig-46 ___ for-the-easy-baskesket^e.added ------• — :" -— Btowsrsn geles . three 3-pointers,, a runneri and a B ■; I ^ H o d c f ^ ^>oints to lead the Ixis Ange • -•I'- ...... ■ ^ iuwpji; m V Lakers to a 114>1099 yvie- turnaround jumperper fromI deep on 5:kS'’- ''"Ilk' .. VNASC|«,WnsinstonCup,prBciieefor r ^ tory Thursday nightt sand the baseline. He! flexedfie after his i . BudMiserShSM«nil,»tD, •CoOegt.He,Mlnnescita at Colorado . f a U their first winnining final 3 gave the Lak'“*• ■.: r*"»"T M I G o lf Kored 14 ot Us 27 points in the . .-.. Jl-lfl J « - theiie Knicks in the first three 5qt ,^ - fourth quarter asIS theth Milwaukee . .,J«/M>t) a H JC . lers as tbe Lakers took a 97 '- 'mmM » a JH '< Bucks beat S Se« eattle 97-91 r r ' “ r ■ •European Touiour.ANZ V f l TrackftFleld lead. S » JH 1 I ^ ca.r Thursday night,It, :sending the HOMBB n a M«« TheT U k e rs (24-23) then s M « 1} B J7I71 a ChamplonsWship, second round. ' * nrJlr SupcrSonlcs intouo the All-Star Ofcw » » J90« a T6C.7WB.^ •MillroseGse Games, at New York. viviwved a spirited fourth-quarJ vu break with a threeiree-game losing rally by the Knicks to end tt a • OiampioftsTisTouf.RoyaCaiftibean BW*.'(2,5pJB. rail 0 - 5 ' firs:First half of the season with t! •‘r 'f l M a tl jtT Classic, fiist^ round, TSC, 11 ^ Milwaukee goeses iinto the break ,.,,liiM » 21 J« fift]Fifth straight win, including^ f ° having won 11 off 14 games, 'iX M n ' 2« a JIIS “ ^ J.., UB. ______onion the road. I'l'attaSMI 21 17 ^m I IU 2—2 ^ — ft Allen and Michaichad Redd, who .,, 21 IT ^ I Xt4 ' . ^After a sluggish start left cored the first 22 of our starters gets hurt,U wwe’re r------If. T points, score }7_ a j«7M7 II “ If o n o o f iraM.(D.Fsw>Bie Ter.itaMnaWv«KM« have won 13 of 17 to close wii ' a^aniMcntiii ' TM MM< Tovtx RM .iLiriirma^iint^T -v- ?Th^ Barry's pass-towioward Rashard D^O«c..M^Pr« I.S games of Houston for Lewis sailed high^ cout of bounds '•'dljMallt.NnY«tloa . Pn>ae.Ma» C4k8wi*.T0f|*M«LM final playoff spot in the West h(M 74. M M n U OtatM-S. Teraa. M^i4wca.u™.vm*m Sift«t«Pii,s.fn^(n fin. and Allen hit a freeree throw with 14 M4MlB(»7liafNlMllMHM »w.Piiiian Hmi. datDwBMrM.CMiAKxMc.im COiConference. ^ ShM9a^TcR«ll4«l4»MI..ViBn»1l. 1 ^ 1 Wi«iM.SkMta.t4t7.74(n 1 seconds left for the 1final score. efAXiciMi^te Jw-iK-w The Knicks, who had \ Allen hit a 3-p3-pointer, Toni bmM IW(MrQRlMMt-T»MiMi^ iraliHalmtl^tM«a,Si(SA,IOn ------half without leading scorer A Anthony Mason addedadc a baseline - a " HoHot^ston, who left the game i nwMir!?“*■** ttSSiMi?%e‘iir""'* st"^« jumper with 2:06•6 leftle to cap a &0 taKMnlltMnn-n. a bruised right wrist. , run and give Milwi[ilwaukee a 92-83 Thunday't NBA Boxaloxes JSJStSEiSfcu r«i-niS:»i(iM(» Latrell Sprewell led New \ f..,^ mcamwncmoi J«f>m i4»tWNtiNaWM-t] I H w t2»ESEHSE2 I York jgad Barry hit two tw< free throws itaMftaLTMnvcnTIm . BRUINSfl.^CANAMINSS km llilllHkA}Nin.}tkmiiMM- itwM«> Bryant, who has scored att leastI The Sonics keptipt ilit ught most of AT&T Pebbto B e•chrMional ad !^«S^a>!!dBM>nr tS-SllM««(MtiC} MC<^enyftnABmHMO.IM.A 35 points in five straight gar.ames, game, one nighnight after losing I-''1|ten^6-l}l4lS.S(mtlfl7l-2HUHDaiM Thw ^liiW •.Tkt-JMicftlMSi- haihad 16 of his 22 third-quai .. .»«2-<2.Q*itMI M ILWiMMMMMII. NhMhliMClt s . . nr nm BOStOn.on. Gary Payton ' ''MwS-IO»4lS.W«dMMtS.WMN S g g ' ; iPMn.U*V>gM(>«0).ri««Mirv ppoints o l during a 25-9 ruji that iakaway layup lo • i MM2.iW«i<*-» IJ l[l,M*«MH r- P .n r:ssjrr.*». In scored on a breaks vLEX5!5?£.S^^>. ■ the Lakers up 95-61 with 1:4 tie it at 77 with 6:45S:4Sleft. ^ . s t S S B i>\MnC«t»ft.»U«i>.lO,i«« go. ' u u n »t a a 17-'17-114 m h u m o m mt 'ti i s a JafllolflhiiB SSU'“ go- • "■wYrt n a B «-!« NmriaiMCBanlll ). ,HtMOeMALMn»IS»yMM.II44.F0I14. M M ... tm te M f n r^ Lju^ N w. All Mi4.7iu4.7a_i^ L n Zui iMwo. w«pcq« Fita. N r. Mrt tM2 |Sp>tMl M.WM K EaiR>Mr M. IMtVtaf >t»47 -t V¥iw*tia»m*.aa»v , itaMi l-l, MMm l-£ HMBtiO-l). F«i ’RcMianW »4H7 -4 nBran2S(l*ftrr.B>ina uunUUnU K«i(VMn M«-« -4 < P>^|| [>i<,UaiMotJSiDd>«.ii37.p«».u« nymiitin •«Ptn9c.0u»toSM«. r - i F ^ |.«—i l« - »»4I -4 |*n«l»J7;0l.ta|lat< t HMO V>IU9«1. UtBO. la M« (— S poriTS IN BREI 1.., Uton n 10>MI 7). Nn Tot s (Wvdvdilircal 11 itm Z m )4«4I 4 SMc«9^4*mtlll4-l •vn •1I.7U TemrMTCUll SMS^ 4 IJ-tt ^ i'*i” i**"i‘-i*' MMKiack mluwKf«.7m,uut^Ua ( |<{es Woods reported! no no pain in his .>1111701 IcnlMian •4fem«iciSk«>iid SbtrSNi iQMEtm.aM. U> Vqn |N001. JcM 6. I , ,^0'i2'>Mmt-»i-ufcJra4»IWM«12. a » « 4 A.|7JD»|I7JU|T-2I1 MM. Uo». >tnuau. PEBBLE BEACH. Calif,if. - As father and shot 66. DMm «'I0 MII. Parla»1&» H 27.1 OJM) •! AaK>Mt>Oa\V»2 aj7-« -J lmmtv-A«n«OwT(oa.l[p«.r.^aama.lA»f«n • J411. Jcfraon U M 2. KAc H14W10N2J1.1 2S£)ti B*Un^ Vif n„.f,fc I,., ^ I-}). UM«M 11,21 (Mwi M. M SZ!Z less skies. Northern Califilifomia Doctors expect^full fu recovery • 14T7aw l4^m fe*( E ; a'S'SS“~" native Kevin Sutherland sl Sl. s : »«»4rfnUetl.______J nm inwmiaaaiWiMi.Bun______—QvetLMike_W^eiiLandi Rolobert FARMINGTON.3N. Conn. - RMnnBMrB«n>*.nOm9Tyt.NnZ*Mnai9. , "% ed^ll74lilS m **” *™*' VnaVMirr 55:" j 9mmqp*r. (k ucu. CvttU. «t lintui d Thursday, and J4«.70 -2 ------,wa'(>7i>iipmiii-74 Bdw.tWnv and trained a short drivee awayi prosiate removed Th SPURS lOS.WARRWRtl)RtM SMI-71 ,l Oe#w**iW.ltoil7'IV «xw<|.l2.>c>licuwee«««"n4- in California’s central vavalley, a full recovery is expeaed.exp IMMTCMOtlOS Owitmim **•’’ '!• C»01J»«li1H44(21-X ilik Dmanl I.» M X. Bnw » 2-21.ttietnaii-i ft* MnAcin S*-J • A-20ai(1».l«J|T.2l3 i®7^5„S:w r from his childhoodd in The 60-year-oldId c-19UW21.R0M W TotSiwh ' FWm^UcCwr.ht!r.htShei.lM«WK7i»r JUSSlSSlS ransactionsr Sacramento to his college;e days released from thehe 1hospital this H 4419. M ^2 2. F«7 ,9»«Vii«i24 »«I QK"Orr ;{ s«iiwv.awii*^ S S S M . T T MtWMO-IMS IeUM»«32U31(MJ10 linOUMd at Fresno State. Since hele first weekend and willkvill be able to OCUOITATtM »*;; j pumnsM».p n am so Uy’i lata NHL Snmi le high resume coaching; in ithree-io-four Uw*a< »-l7 M11 tmMi'111-1221. i t-1! JJ^TI .1 ^ •O I M MM 0 I M ClfVEUMli school state championshiihip, he weeks. Dr. Peter AlbAlbertsen said, U«Mr}(>VMha.CAA|. UMn 0 a H FM>iUMeiilfelScoSitftoi »v< * « o » ^ estimates he has played hehere 70 Albertsen, Calhtalhoun’s urolo- S - " " ‘ S £ , i t s ; ; i207.2.n»a.H.^Ji>wiJlNMaa*>1.i7.ill rntPmiJtr*« Bmnemra I were no prob- taiMM a a It D ., nn«iMcnll.tf»Pm«PmM»4F«n(.Pt S«aOP«osi.««i.«MPmS|Unii(Kv>i« NtWYOWr times. gist, said there we ■■ OMiM II II aI ■s.: i sigs i.ni(*Ter«.4ili*»»\ itoiM>.ni(>«iit. KEWY0*KUM urS-A^Me im MR RHP hte; hiW»41wiiWPl IMnu|.l«>l((I(ama\Hm*T)lC*«'. tAm>»in these kind of condidons. Dempsey Hospital,:al. , Hll«zi«l24D»WrrMWwW va.Pl|Mlir«.i2Ce. ' iou*l. 1014 “This is going to throw a lot of The coach wass diidiagnosed with .'-frI.McnM) FtxMoO-Oman.an ' H o c kk ie y «»ll7J1.»f*>«».ni SMienp»JM«nKw«HVWI£«W>ll-i- /mxWOMPMtftS-Wi^S itw towVin- > . MHwM-SMiMcrW4l(0«att2l0( people for a loop, butt tthese cancer Friday, andmd doctors said S T .T '.r luyUifM («^i»u.ucnn.ninPi|nfr>^.i»oanoMi 7-24 QatMn Sum II (Sm. Anrm Bs)*n 4t j|O^E»wi.S« eO«T*l,8tU. KW AVur0A$>*O^lM UwtUM courses are' challenenging they caught the diseasedisc early, k»A-SM «ran> 2S. (Mn Su> 24. LitjMiuiiiikn.cuui'). A.iini(iumT enough,” Sutherland said.1. C ^ o u n is in his 17th season .TttfncMfOwtw iU11U)(ltJMl SHSSl(Ha*itUt4L 1202(19) OQO CaTS-TiHM C um BfWi" 10 iTT t^ W>'.tMnMM>l.l>4S SKAMSae.nmauii32 S S Though Bill Murray led1 anoth-a ' at Connecticut,I, and ar assistant r^pttyjwaa Cnta is coaching the ■' - j Thurtday’i Co»eg( s !i iI 12 r la i" arlwnTwS?! 1 I M **” MMcLaoa ’ er bumper crop of entertaGaining George Blaney is c BaskatlMli Scores I 2 U 144 i» yv«10Xtau9Dn.ni MpS^i S«|J«MMot|Om(. SOUERSn*sn PATtUOTV>UrM tarn QMBx* amateurs, the professionsUlal field team in his absence,nee. »«• K J T I 9 Sl 140 IB SSiSi'i2«^atCifMMUMraJlSMeei. Moerdba Mm H.Y.fl»V» 21 27 7 2 tAar»)421l5.iS4pjM.9Miii[>fcaaiAcoi. at the popular pro-am isi; less CAST 'aLJ' '** ?ox£ssipi-;«« tijM.T>amx7(U«nMu.Suti). gANGOALUfl lUWtMoSttlwdl^P Oo> Trerei star-studded than usual.'1. Tiger Track body laud!luds Jones' — ------CM.C4«naaia.aiMCit------{TT^rar-a ------nAUS->Ur»JJ»F»9«r.»»i.9. — Woods skipped- the touma I I a liJ IB (H«»»i for the first time since 199' declslomoseveever ties tey 27 tt a 2 in ^ -ii£j!T T j sissom,..!-! ;sr;nlonU m just seven of the world’s! topt 25 RALEIGH, N.C.<.C. - Relieved UngMMU.aSlF^v«nacav im.t C«*«.Vt to CCU>Frt$-$«ri« O' 0»W» Pk«» _ Uiwn74.UnlU ______6JM» i i* i i i " 15 __ FOOIWU ______players are in the field. ______Ma_rign_Jpnes_isJs 1leaving the BMM------imPmfcPIUIaWWi*»tt.!l!lllOfin.P«.fri*.---- swiweWMAI$4IVW] T|t< TcMfl XM Omwi7.uaMSiu«ykU>c r 1 « IM IU »«nn»>#AnaiHfl»-lt'12-<7.Pn»rrtl’S' o2 w<»**.KrT s.* .-* . Oakland outfielder JusUStice steroids, track andmd :Beld's ruling ai f •« , K» 77. Soe«i1 yet* 72 w i s ; 1 ’ NCWOUMRUMS SAWTS-Akxwi! 0^ JMt< Bum. ;s her boyfriend rtM I* « 100 Ii so 124 IN -M*,«»dl.;P«^0 « »raon». M Uran Cco. oe On body now wants h( ■ jy ^ h p.FkyNttwios> Ck M 17 » « 1 WNMIOS4.COYOTB3 SSTiS says he will retiring and sprint charhampion Tim Uw7«.MabSi.v OAKLAND, Calif. -- DavidI Montgomery to do thetl same, ;£■"' SSU OF* JCTS-Pio'oiid Jiw>T *»r* » «»«" " S s5E“ tifHiBaiUiirr In FvaP|n»-i.lMi Justice is going through wiwith his Jones, her gold.w AtaiMMtMWftwJnspnmBi------kuu> a IS tr f4 - J - S 'w ------sS Z E oSiw i^ ^|CJMmtmMAiS« M e’'* ■ dedsionto retire. ------risk,"saldsheis regregretfully end------IMMTi^ra«Mn.lM>T«u«UU DM a II f 2 The outfielder saidd after ing her relationshipWp with (larlie Sm Hom & 74. S{ LMva M» Ok^ Q II tl i 1 u m l a FLYC»2,IOl.•DUTowaoT. ^5Si;rSii CekHtW 20 » «1 2 2 a IU 1*4 RMlMM I• 10 « ‘,?wSK; OOIS AVtMGtAS-SfM FM O akland's playoff lojOSS to Francis, ...... - SSiiSSl-.„ M»M 17 a t14 - 4 47 121 142 OM I *. — . . TOTiMMT«»i*i.i*n>rSin lOMM MNM-t.0BM.Owi.O y S (g ,> ^ l, S22S?1«7 Minnesota that he intendnded to “it would havee been1> better if ia7,nBWB.L««m2A»t. t^owYca quit baseball. On Thursdsiday, he it came earlier,”,” lAAF1^ general « I T a OP a ’y i W s ^ vnBMt a II I 0 reiterated his playing dai 1 Gyulai said by IKMCn EMmai a I* !!5;5!S I I xstasi! lays are secretary Istvan Gj M&C.CMa 1 I tl ta 117 4S£f^9«nHnJHlMi i».i».L««»(i9«»Sw *-il»*l WQgY over. . . telephone from MonteMoi Carlo on E.»nK.tKtratty7l = s i ! sl> ;5 » 141 in MilmikUtMHrM g S J S S S f * KMa71BMtraO>*4t<(7 7 1MII4IU fenMhM4.MM«* ' CMCAOOdMtUOOtfiWSAi ^ RrUM “Fourteen seasons ISis long Thursday. “It's; goigood. I'm very UnMMa7LStUwW« b4lWPwWW»^ r j enough," he told ESPN rairadio. “I glad that she poin^lointed out that ltaSS.M«M w I rf» T a ,» ETs.'sss.': T e n n i s K S UIKCtI.&UMiM KitetiMi M Un Inrotr. nMW< have a diminished desijsire to ^he feels some obli)obligation to the «h4n«>BqM.OMMaM s s . S l i 1 •«f.oiiMM«.i2oi WTATi.Tow Indian Open a>K)M.i>o■.unmauma*. sport itself.” SmJom » 21 1 S TIu^mM ST.lCUSawseuics [lKHrtFwPn«»»>a" p a LiliVvM 21 24 niii 4 4 25SioS**PNw \ NitfraM. ^ justice, 36. went to thehe play- Jones, winnerr of three golds Ph»i t» a r 4 offs 10 times in 12 season*>ns, win- gnd two bronzes!es at: the 2000 (UUM7tC7ag>Sl4i T«(SRik>«OT.npeMta COA C£ PlOTSU«nort« 0 J w V*. kM. •MKtwatnxv) tt Mn caM w Or S(>nM) c< r« WC ning Worid Series titleses with Sydney Olymp/mpics, and -Siuw5LoIIiii.cwe« SeBweaWWPni■tMiM}4MaOan«ll- ^ HQ ROTAlJ-AMiaKMC blMtl CMm Atlanta in 1995 and thehe New M ontgomery, the 100-meter »*«•“ li«>41 X ta^M b) iM aM c( t« AML ISVIM io« »HCX ai 7t. C« k-UMOlI71 71 Ll-t«C^«lF-«.74 iBcfMBPNMMaMUC York Yankees in 2000. world-record holdei>lder, have been ''MfOiTI.avMM VwcaMia4.M- A three-time All-Star, heh also training in Raleigh'i ^ with Frands. ■I CM « Or LM* M 0 IVw 0« >«> WeoM KVSJT’ 4aMUra«tinCmBt. played for Clevelandid and go far, Montgomiomery has not MT MUMIIU0D).t-«l awBtUit—w.*! tapB» M—aCwdi1MwrtMriM KgwinriMMMUm 'iMoncietuil eiva FWW). eeeai Neied eew IW- hom ers and 49 RBIs in ii 118 would continue to workNS with the .OwHMWMH SMJ0MlCwta2S S i S 3 F * ' ta«>9*.4.wy l , _ MfM0tS4,S4,IUJn40T • 74(n.u a^MMtnHill------I...... "—• games last season. coach. K i ' t s s r ” EMto HxtttUa In a phone intcinterview pub- UMwa>.M^S4 I 1 I 0-1 Qm Mi PORHunCwnSNKM0KS.Vrarca9n >m9M» M MM«ML0M2.I* r ( T “ 1 Woods will cap recoviivery Ushed Thursdaylay in the Los- TamgtTMfiBntOTT M M »l,KT,tofiirgn.i«aiOltaifeTV'X iMPmtnMr.MtmM aoeca Angeles Times,, JonesJoi said she FMifcnMw^O lM.1'1. m,mntlOTtlM>n KY.tagn4.aiUM4.MM letuuuIwiMirsi*srraKSi ssissisMMilAMLnllMmPMaoa CUVOMCIM) F0«ICM9it14: It’s time for Tiger Wo(oods to of the sport and her career. Still, WeigD4lCHiTr.^^ IwfcHSwM^*^ oSiSai3 MOOO»< y^UP>«WCr« nteS«\OM.«I.TntfUaVM. M get back to work. , she said she regretgretted splitting VKBMiilMtolpm MnTmH|mTttfMll-i.t- WASWOnMKHFnUDQMiBMOFMIr Woods, who spent the lastla two Fnmds, whomlom she credited n KV.WMHWMMlI».I»M W*«Iw m ^ i5o»* IS CCU£S( months recovering fromm knee refining heiher form ond r s a g . t s : LU«rna>a.Fiwc*Mlmkk& alAAMIM surgery, will end the longegest lay- restoring her confidi u t*4iW«tUtHa».lMAWJltt^lMSi MiM.|.|.t4.t4. cn0i nfidence. •rai.t7tt lWa^ W »lWMW.HicC>4Da.Mi««rl off of his career next weekekwhen jf,ey were her *'^tlKta«(S(£>SSi E S iS J S r K ier first public TM^IJlfcKY.hnYjCi£Stoi?iSS WTATOW' ____ he returns to the PGA TourT< m comments since:e shesl left long- I , NKLSw ' ■ J - -SanDiego.------time coach Trevorjvor Graham to *«» ■ is?issyr£ SCMImd M SMm «aam Kt*iMi w m MKTNMa tstOMNYH*!^ “Things are progressing"8 work with Derekek IHansen, who SS SIV " - « 1 M ■ ly, and I will officially enii ...... I I \ M - DM«tta<,K.V.A«sSHir ‘•rtMcOaMDs brought her together log with . 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me games minorilority-hiring record, People I talked to werewer guys that ■ this season, a logo featijaturing a . , on I know. I had to bee strai^tsc with ed on th e • Tommy KionI of Kentucky, passes over the headhea of David Lattlnol Texas WestemW to teammate Larry ConltylntlwNCAA'Coi Thehe Rooney plan called or ;bold “100" is painted ms to interview at least oniine them. When they askedask< if St^e the facility championshipIp gamet .at the University of Maryliaryland, March 19,1966, In Collollege Park, Md. On Feb. 6 ,19(1903-100 ™ n- : coun at Rupp Arena, the . m inorlority candidate for headid* Mariucd was a strongong candidate, . {named for Adolph Rup lupp, who ago Thursday-y - ccttege basketball's, winnlnges■gest program played Its first gagame before a capacity crowd. coachiching positions. The idea wa:ras I would say, ‘Absolutellutely.’ I had«to built the program’s foundmdation. A lir- be straight with themtiem the while ^ o r t video chronicling3 tlithe histo- NCAA chamimpionships. Beard nifilificance, said Smith, wh'ho is age sent from1 Kt entucky and not justjus to give lip service to hir ^ has been played onI th e‘score- rertiem bersrs h : u n d red s of fans blac)lack. stuffed with $50;0 biUs was inter- mg minoritiesmi and not to aeat-year postseason Inn a league in which two-thirdrds Mariucd would behired. hin - The wins started corcoming in They’d makeke us food and come timiimes. The uproar of civil ri{rights ban and a tele visitision blackout. of thethe players are minoritieses, “Some people arere blamingt the pl930, when athledc direcirector SA. on th e Pullnlim an and give it to wasvas at its hipest point andi theni Eddie Suttonn was> fired after onlyy threet head coaches (Ton;my coaches for not doinjoing the inte^ ^Daddy" Boles hiredid Adolph, you,” Beardd said.s; "In 1949, sdme- . herjlere comes (Coach) Don Hasaskins just four seasons,ns, and Kentucky Dungyngy of Indianapolis, Hermailan views, but that’s justjus divorc^ ^upp, a high school1 coachc< in body madee life-size1 action pic- with.vith his five black staners. hired Rick Pitino10 on< June 1,1989. Edwaiwards of the New York Jetets from reality,” Mehrihri said.: “Matt tures of eaclach player and hung “We “' w ere saying, ‘Boy,r, you A dizzying thhree r years later, andi thetl recently hired Marvhvin Millen made it dearear in what he r g It didn’t take long foror Rupp: to them upin on telephone poles. I donion’t see black*people on>n TV Kentucky feU oneme heartbreaking, Lewiswis of Cincinnati) and fou>ur said publicly, andd privately'top Kentucky basketballall deraop*< still have miniline." doiiioing that!’ That was unbe)leliev- last-second shoilo t by C hristian front-cnt-office executives are black,:k. them one on one, thatthat they didn^ j}ng into more than justst a curio^- Fan suppon)ort never dwindled. abkible.” Laettner shortt ofo reaching the fhe'he Bengals followed thihe have a fair shot No0 oneon should gb H:LrDonovan-became------—Rupp-reiired-after-the-197R 971-72 ----- Final-Four,-The-se-sn^g-lo^to- [>neyT)lan'and'the~49ers,-sti]Till througli a slism inteniterviewrThat’.?------?^it was becoming a1 unifyingu the spool'ss presidentp and began sea:season. He depaned with 87676 vie- Duke only delaylayed Kentucky’s searchTching for a replacement fofor what he was offeriniring them, ib ^orce for the people ofif thetl state, a push to buildbui a stateof-the-an toritories, an all-time record untilv return to prominiimence. Pitmo led vr»riniriucd, are interviewing a variari* they declined.” 9iis son, Adolph Jr., saidId ini a tele- b ask e tb aII lls aren a. Nine y ears Nor^forth Carolina coach Dean SmithSi — the Wildcats too tht e 1996 NCAA ’ of candidates. But wheilen A disappointed RooneyRoo said 3>Kone interview, later, the 11,500-seat11, Memorial pas;passed him in 1997. . championship, andan the 1997 tide lias hired Bill Parcells ammd a statement that theh e Lions1 sdM- r “This became the onene thingi all Coliseum ope:ipened. Kentucky K hired Joe B. Ht all, game before leaviavingforadiance :ksonville signed Jack DeDel tion process “fell1 short” sh of t^e jn Celtics. Hhe people - from the OhioOh River Cynics saidaid the arena was too Ru{Rupp’s lead recruiter. HaUU had to run the Boston i >, neither team appeared. t'to agreed-upon guidelidelines. Gene s first “I don’t bellelieve any coach to the Tennessee borderder •could big, but every e^ hom e gam ? hel]tielped lure.the program’s erview minority candidatetes Upshaw, executiveve director^i all look at and say, “We’t^e’re better between 1950350-76 was a sellout. blaiblack player - seven-footerr Tom‘ could have the situationsii Tve had Lssodation, v w lowed, at Kenmcky,” Pitino Pit said on the iously. the NFL Players Asso ;han you at this. We don’t do care By the 190960s, however, Rupp’s PayPayne - in 1971. Others foUo' }ht more emphatic, sayiilaying that tjf^ ading. The Wildcats Ukelike Jack Givens, Sam Bowieie and day he resigneded, May 7,.1997. 'Now No there’s an outrigh who you are or whereere you’re run was fad oit- Lions treated the minoritymin hiring from. We can beat youu irin basket- failed to reacjach 20 wins in four of DirlDirkMinniefield. “It’s better tharlan any situation betrajTayal of the owners’ commii ball,”’ Rupp Jr. said. the first sixc y(years of the decade. The T changing landscapipe of you could go into.'to.” ment,nt,” Mehri said, referring; tto process almost ass ifif it were “My father was awareare of that. They won:ns, daughters, aged 2 ancand 10, a<^d- ing of the executive committee. coi five membuldn’t dan to talk aboutmt politics.” justX like lil the Rocket? in Nicaragua and becamebe* a frra importance as the USOC>0C desper- USOC’s exeixecutive committee, say what he thinks about QCastro, Dressed in a a double-breasted* ( ‘Si, “Si, si, si,” Contreras said, woreirds agent, the Yankeess wonwc quickly ii| . ately searches for an1 eiend to its includingI al!a five vice presi- whose wh communist regimene has blue-gray suit,, thetl 6-foot4 right- agentait Jaime Torres didn’t needi Ito b id d i^ that also indudedindi B ost^T^ very dysfunctional ways,lys. dents, calleiIled for M ankamyer’s caused can many Cuban baseballdl stars hander spokes softly s about his transi;nslate. and Seattle. “Yes, the rings haveve dulled a resignation,n, sayingi she distorted _ little bit, and it’s ouour job to facts in lethe ethics case against U restore their luster.” William Ward. B lake:___ _ ■ / . M artin, the USOC’s:’s in terim Mankamytlyer resigned Tuesday, president, said Thursdajday...... While manyny colleagues blamed ' Continued Co( from Dl 10 player, Jamesies is in the 20s and wi’re e’r< getting ploser to thihat at hqme,” he said.id. “It doeso/^C - “I want us to go outoui of that Mankamyer'er for trying to over- If 1 he doesn’t, it will mar:Eirk thc could be a top-fip-five player. They place.ice.” m atter who playss forfo them. Foc hieeting feeling good.i. 1I want to throw Wardrd in an effort to wield first fir time in 39 years the UnitedU are making proiTogress. The ques- Ljubicic, Ljv 14-10 in the Davivis me it’s very importlortant to play, make certain the Amerilerican pub- m ore poweiver,.there are others States Sts has used only two piplayers tion is how far theyth can go.” Cup,’ip, will be favored against Fisi'ish, : nd very importantn t ffor us to v^fi lie understands thatc w

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But it’s the toughest evs v e n t... emotionally, physically ammd men- IQiightnmoves past milestone,] tally.” e This was the first gol focuses 0onimprpvinngteam m « ajor race for th e 25-ye skier from Franconia, NJIJI., and ’ !: LUBBOCK, Texasa s (AP) - Bob office HiuTiursday. yet y further evidence ththat the * nighfs office tdephephone started “Eveiytlybody else will be calling United i States is indeed'ta force ranging early thuihursday w ith him now,”M,” Smith said. at a these championships. blends cBlling to congongratulBte the Smith:h understands w here Miller finished ahead of two of Texas Tech coach on career win Knighfsa's attention is now. the . greatest combined m s o o . “I thinkink his mind is on this next ever: Norway’s Lasse Kjiljus won ' ‘‘But Knight had alreadyain moved game, I[ giguarantee you that,” he the ^ silver and compatriot3t Kjetil- M that victory. In fact,t, ninot long after said Andre Aamodt took the brbronze. H t!ie Red Raiders beabeat Nebraska Knightht is optimisdc about his ^ ■7549 Wednesday nilnight, Kni^t team’spotpotential Miller now has two. meiledals in JA had shifted his focusus tto improving “Thesejse kids, I think, have two t races after sharing thintheBigl2. tn proven ththat over two years that withy Hermann Maler ofI /Austria - - Tech, at 34 in theLhe conference - theycanpn play with a lot of teams,^?—__in_the_opening -i superr g ian t - and 13*5 overall, stilltill has to face Knight sasdd. “We’ve also proven slalom. s •Big 12 pdwierhouseses 1No. 3 Texas ..‘.th at we can have ptt)blem with He also gave the UnitedidStates •and No. 12 Kansas.. ' alotoftesteams,too. . its. i first gold of the twovo-week :i “1 didn’t want to) be that way, I “I ju sst t' want to see us get tp a - event e - and the fourthh medal -1# ® ! 'tiidn’t expect to be thathat way, and I point whe:'here every time we go but overall o - after only three5races. r don’t like being that« v,way,” Knight th ere , ththere’s going to be a “Once you have momenentum, said of the Red Raid:aiders’ confer- chance to win.” when ^ you get the teamI feelingf ence mark. Knightht touchedt on a number of , like that, it’s contagious,IS,” said • ii“We can play with:ith an awful lot topics atIt 1his postgame news con- . Miller, who won the silverer in the of people right now,M, tbut we don’t ference[Wednesday W night ^ combined at the Salt Lakake City .have much margin1 fcfor error. We He saidaid he wants to remain in , Olympics. I can’t make m ist^es6S..' We’ve got to coachingng at Texas Tech until ■play b e tte r th an1 rreally good "we’re rereally good” or until he Miller’s victory came 333- years after Billy Kidd of the! IUnited teams have to play.”.” believess tlthat isn't possible. • a I ' ------rTexas-Techrtied-foil-for-fifth-in-the------He-alsoIso-spoke-fondiy^bout-his----- SSrnti»< won «i-at-the------ggiBode’MlllflnKlrtOTwIn------.(^nference, faces No.!4o. 21 Missouri 30-year’ frifriendship with Smith, his worlds v in , Ita' “'y- In th« Men's's ccombined at the Worid the road Saturday.ay. experienence as a player going He is only the fourth i s|,| Chamimplonshlps In S t Moritz, .. Knight joinedI three tl other againstt PRupp's Kentucky team / American man to win a Thunday. Miller gave the Division I men’s coadaches with 800 andPhelaelan’s longevity. championship c title, foil .victories: Dean Smiimith of North “Jimm;imy Phelan has been in Kidd, } Steve Mahre anddD aron U.S.Itollretlf t gold medal ol the two- ^ ^ o U n a (879), Adoldolph Rupp of basketba[ball longer than God’s Rahlves. i week eventnt - and the fourth medal jg d ^Kentucky (876) andm d Mount St. been arou round,” l ^ ^ t said. “And “I rarely see him that emotion-en overaii-iI - after only three race*. ^ JMary’s Jim Phelan (82(827). Pm suree Ihe touch^ an awful lot :e,” U.S. Below, MillerHer stands on the podium I .. . With Phelan set: to redre after of people.'lie.” al. J He’s a real poker-face ,this season, Knight,>ht, who has a K n i^ht t; also paid tribute to two head ; coach Phil McNichchoi said. iafter winning hit race. RI t J < ^ e er record of 800BOO-303, would other coaroaches: Fred Taylor, his “I almost started bawling.S- become the active leader.leai coach atIt COhio State, and Techath- “I know him well but I[ canc still Miller capitalitalized on an excel- I ’•"Km'ght'has'beehi aa' head coach letic dlrwr^orG^dlV^ai —onlysee f so far into hi!lis total lent run in theth< second slalom H for 37 years at threitree Division I “I thinilink my all-time favorite inner i workings. Hc carricries him- heat after fini:nishing 17th in the W ^ o o ls . He got hiss 100thli viaory coach iss tlthe one I played for, and self s in a way that’s veryf hardi to morning downhmhill. HI a,t Anny, then movedved to Indiana, my nextt o:one is the one that I work read. r That’s why I think; he'sh the He jumpedd nto fourth after the H Where his Hoosiers•s wentv, 662-239 for np>v,” Knight said. “I had a most r misperceived ski championships, menotching minutes, 18.41.41 seconds. In this Kjus K, finished 0.07 secon)nds medal at the worlds.ds. often as he’d like, waswa not one of And pnprobably some congratula- the t total of Marc Girardrdelli of event, the comiimbined times of the behitehind and Aamodt was 0.133 rt in i the coun- Madison iSquaree_Garden_on__^^Efl| ( ___ ^ t the Gardenn onc Friday, Greene jxecs?______L ___ ^..behind.dieJlEL.n-.and-NBA_It------fKday. will face someme tough~ competi- No, ^ just a bunch of NASCiCAR is starting the thirdrd ofc a six-year, - Montgomery broiToke the 100- j H ^ H tion. Defendinging Millrose champi- dnvdrivers at media day, the kickckoff $2.8 billion TV dealeai that helped meter world recordird in Paris on on Shawn Cravrawford and Boston (q:o aq new season that got quinlite a spawn a 58 percentent rise in rat- Sept. 14, finishingIg i sec- HHH Indoor runner-up rui Jon joltiolt when R.J. Reynolds,, tthe ings, according toNBC NB' Sports, onds - 0.01 fastciiter than the Drummond areire in the field. sponsor spo of the Winston CCup The keystone is is the t: Daytona rko>d Greene set in 1999. . So is Terrenejnce .Trammell, who SeriSeries, said il might sever spspon- 500, which takes> place pli on Feb. lorship ties with-NASCAR.—------16.------; ^Now,"Greene iss desperatedi to — also^ill~comjmpete inthe-60------sors meter hurdles.;s. “It’s “I really not a sponsorshihip,” Media day is nowIW thetl unofficial regain the mark. 'JASCAR’s chief operating offi-o beginning of thee buildup bi that ’ "He can borrow a late start in ' dies wants to) racers in both events con:ronsequences of such a breakikup, The Daytona 500500 champion training ai;d was: distracteddi by more wasivas the main topic at mediaI dday. will eam about il.5 51.5 million and the deaths of his> grgrandmother ' ;he six-hour Q&A festi'tival the presdge that goesgoc along with and lincle, as well1 asa: the end of tjiiTMill The last timeme he ran both was ^5,!-time world indoor {ijAfJiASCAR, and the Winston bra)rand has become, Wallaoilace’s sponsor, b'other Montgomerylery, who con* champion Gailail Devers will run las been synonymous with stoitock- Miller Light, has pron>romised to give ^ tr a te s .o n outdooroor events and • the 60-meter hi)hm-dles. car::ar racing’s top drcuit since 191971. a free six-pack; to tc all legal is; not eager to faceace Him at the Maurice OnQreene, left, lMk> bick t t Tim MontgoRieiy,Mo rifhtr after Qreentmo In the pollole vault,’Stacy The T millions of dollarsi thet drinkers at the raceace if he takes shorter dikance. flnhbMlalMahead of Montgofflwy In the Mmtftmtflnali of the men’s 100 metenere at Dragila will trtry to improve on tobi:obacco company has pouredUnto ii the checkered flag, a big Other issues onthe the 2003 ledger " '“He wants me to0 ocome indoors the UJ. 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C t 62 Skylino (onturo 21M Gentlemen G [n Ia N U U■0j0|U|0|^N i |RjU |tpj 65 Noi a layaboul 2515 WoosellikeW A T T n B i 66 Windmill blades mammal n fT T p fsT Y H : 67 ‘Dies _ • 2717 CinematicC * * j |P j Vampire-1-like bird imakes hoi>me Oil Gal 68 Approiimaloly heartlhrob h' dapagos Is][slan(| 69 Nows medium 2919 Perry's P On Galapagos Island iss a pecu- I I contontempt^raries did. 70 TV's • _ BIOo: aocrotary 31 • 38 H«wlhomq-iTto’s 54 Migratory flock I Burying it is instimstinct, trig g e r^ 71 Lascivious look 3111 Military W birthplace liar kind of finch that stab:lbs other tit’s by plenty. Diggiigging it up «s » 55 Typo tbirds with ils beaLand i k If you don’t want to admit i Ininsiallation 41 Calculatinging 56 Invitation 5 1 drinks “black eye," call it a “drcucum- instinct, triggered^d by b starvadcw DOWN 3212-My 7 Friend _ • rack their blood. • I ^ a “b acronym t rbital hematoma.” If the dog is fed wellwei enough, ig i 1 Wesi Polnl 3313 WineV, container 45 Planter spoi»pot 57 _ Khayyam That coffeepot’s perfc ? R evisited o^^ii siudent 34.. forated |^H N |n ' jjjgj' rtot likely to get[ around an to tlffit 14 ..-Romeo 47 Absorb 58 Writer Mofrtson fcbasket for grounds has a name, A scientiflc study on cannib 2 Pamplona pal (lialion (|i car) 49 Gambledi 60 Ijimb owner . ,, LM.Boyd is,^, starvation instinct.ct. • ? 3 Big-lime 35 G too: “biggin.” an reveals people meal is nut 15 Gnil 51 Dine at honlomo 63 Barbie's friend tionionally excellent and ^asiisily )r “a jump roi£, cnmlnal 3616 No N _ done 53 Idoiizo 64 Ballplayer's hat , A carcer counselor saysys every „ gf make sure its handleshar rea^ young man who learnss sm; all- digeigestible, but stopped short ______• I y icommending it. your armpits whenlen you step engine repair will alwayss have1 a '------______I reco; , its middle. Tbe Englishman doesn’t taki way to make a living. Anthropologygy, “Stones and _____ q . Before sallotUqrs got h afc* If today isyourbirt]i thday,^— ^-----Makers-of-medieval caltUendars Bones.” Biolo>logy,-'“Cuts and -nap.ap. He lies down for a d a .— mocks, my dad says,» y i & ey s l m marked two days of each.i^.raonth Guts.” UiU rb an Local Q. Q. What’s “copal"? upside down, hun{ung with th o as evil days. Called theilem th e Governm ent;t; “Slums and A. A. Ancient hardened tntree knees bent over’ yardarms,yai you arenregarded as« mystical “Dies Mali.” During whichch noth- Bums.” Firstrst A id, S afety, resin:sin that will tum into amberer if bats. Is tiujt true? Iing good was supposed to t( hap- “Choke andd Croak." Field , lefttf t as is another jtUion years.i- A.Whbnsicalfelloellow, your d f t IF FEBRUARY 7THTH IS YOUR I------1---ppen. Their label came dolown as Zoology, “Bag5 ’c ’em and Tag ’em.” In In Iran, too, shaking your heilead cio, before Columbunbus picked BIRTHDAY... you areire introspec- 1-1^ our word “dismal.” Do you regat;ard the renowned fromom side to side means “yes.” the hammock triclrick from Ngr tive, and people regaBgard you as *to R O S C O P E Some students atIt th e p ain ter anan d sculptor, Q. Q. Does a dog ever dig upip O' ' World inhabitant!ints, Europe’s University of ususe this Michelangelo,I somewhat mystical. YcYou arc also SySydney Omarr ^ lo, as one of the' bonejne It buries? sailors just curleded upt on deck^ romantic, you seekk ]:perfection [______class nomenclature for: greatest poetsts of all time? His A. A. Not a pet dog, say the vei■^ets. amidst ship junk. and you never ceasirase in your . ) Others to find comfort- J quest for an idealistic Airlines seek ^ B C o^g Sunday ship. You always arc ing quarters. You will ks approvalI 1to bring r" >y t - give romance anothe proposals that includc i Piwes, Virgo natives f marriage. You enjoy a |backSeaWoorld penguin :v 3 | Mind yoiy o u r luiub 111 yuur life, cc n tours M "pi=%JEEi l o n e T these letters in name.'^e id of day! Tear down in The promotion was shut happy - don’t let it j rebuild. Give vent to pas- after al the Sept. 11 terrorist atattacks, Taurus, Libra and See hout being destructive. and ui some security concerns outstanding roles. S s SISbe with stubborn people be bj addressed bcWc the promo-p h M TAURUS (A pr. 20-20.Muy 20): ily. “Show me what you tion ti< cun restart. “One of the things that Keep in the backgrouround; main- cAriTTi tain aura of mystery.ry, in.rigue, ^ PTARIUS (Nov. 22.DCC. mentionedn\ was,‘Would it be Com m unicate withh iiindividual 21) Creallative resources surge ble bl that we would l« able to the animals?”' said Me you carc about whose« nmoralo has '""'l' JU find out where you _Jones.-creativa.managerfc Lite__ hir rock bottom. Plsc

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Pay s t ^ at $8$8anhour, GOLDEN, Colo.-Ad•Adolph Coors ^ u » a $30per organizedd ininto three company earned S23.13.1 miJlion. or ------iwOHDan crews,-maintain)ained-li565- 63 cents persliarcTTheThe coiisen.sus ioUes of trail last summtuner on estimate of analystss susun’eyed by ra^ er districts in eightht nadonali £ii£- ' T . . Thomson First Call waswa 75 cents forests throughout Idal The per share. <;rews rem oved 3,552 c Sales including exciseexc taxes ff^s, cleaned.or instal 506 rose to 51.33 billiona fnfrom S652.5 wQter-drainage structui million a year earlier.r. re^tablished tread onn 0 The sales figures wetwere boosted mostly by Europeann operations,O] ■' Call off*highway rec;recreation Coors acquired the Endiriiish Carling coordinator Steve Frost in«i* uitMa/m iMMn■" brands last year. tion^'MlRidoks Cowtty chiliwomii wmu 4180, Ext. 229, or visit w •mn qf the Farm B Womenon’« Commtttee, prepares to writewr a check for Frieda BartscIuch'8 groceries. Bertsch vbH»I Beer sales in thele AmericasI bop^ks.org for an applies£ ? S (OTMn, right, wbDo Joe CotflMh,m), manager at tho Paul Swertsen'm'l Magic Market, checks outut Bertsch't gn^eries. Food Check-OutChi Day Is sponsored byy slipped to 5.23 millioUion barrels rat Bureau FodMtlon. from 5.26 million barri>arrels in the Brown Shoe raises same period a yearear earlier. Ovcrallnhe companyF Mso tm n m r------eamlngs guidance lion barrels of beer for the quar- TWIN FALLS-St. LouL ^ 'F a nnrBureau i ubuyssiapplies f( w om an ter, up from 5.3 milUon;onayearear- Brown Shoe Co. Inc. -- parentp: of Her. the Famous Footwearir stores in By Loiralne UavenefCm For 2002, net inciincome was j i I obertson, who is the Minidoka^ S161.7 million, or S4.42.42 1per share, . Twin Falls - on ThursdayKlay raised Hme»New»cot About Foiood Check-Out Day' Countsnty Farm Bureau Women’s its fuU-year earnings guid ‘ s on sales of S4.96 billion.ion. That was luidance to • Who It hvohw d: American Fam iminee chairwoman, said that $2.48 to $250 per share, I jrm donations to Ronaldlid McDonald C o f ^ up from S123 million,1, orS3.31peror re, from its PAUL - 3ncOm Paul woman got a Bureau g FeOeraiion artd Ronald ie United States food is more ^w ious guidance of,rS2.3Sto $ n i ^ ^ d Houses across thee UnitedU States. „ ^ re share, on sales of S2.84’.84 billion in L •McDonald,House Charities. •WbatKreebcnlm:» : Due In part to affordrdable than In other countries, 2001. aSw alkedto’ •:.«• Whit It to; Thef«vent re^izd : the United States 7.1 percent ThCTeason? Beifer-tfaaicfaan-antid; th e check-oi zds the.efflciencyof Anwmerica’s farmers nt Earnings news fromm oother com- " c-out lin e a t Paul that t> It tik « tfte average ATnertcTlcafi - and ranchers, foodd inir the United °* c^ctach dollar is spent on food, pated margins in Januaryary, higher Swensen’s MagicMa M arket vrith a o. d> punies that have Magilagic Valley •* only atxxit 40 days to earn e^oi)oich states is affordablele -- compfl/otively. pared with 102 percent in die•® operations: wholesale shipmentss anda th e load of mUk,i, meaf, n: salad makings, disposable (j income to pay for hij :ed Kingdom, 10.9 percent m in completion of several ini his or the worid’s most affordable.affo initiatives flour and more,mo the Minidoka her h< yearly food supply. To mafV'rtt tho Source: Americ Zealand and 12.9 percent in ' at a lower cost than orloriginally County Farm 1 erican Fami Bureau New Ze ” I.S. Cellular Corp.). m Bureau paid for her day,(j, Farm Bureau will make foocX)d Federallon Swederden. The Farm Bureau says reserved, the company said.saii groceries, ______!______I the amountamc spent on food is even.f, A year-end surge^ in new cus- Brown Shoe anticipate ates after- Her total rangnu up at $23.69, but infoiformatlon, Robertson titold repairs, 3.5 cents; toto business taxes higherer inI many otiier countries, up,p tomers fur U.S. CellulUular Corp., tax recoveries of aboutut 7 cents Mindy Robert ertson had the Farm Bert;ertsch that out of e a ^ doUa 8___ OTd 42 cents_t_o_off-;jff-farm labor and__ to 48.4U1 percent in India, fueled by November’sr’s tenir>- into ■ per diluted share fromnthecom* tl •Bureau-check!ckbook-and covered-----^centisnts goes for packagingT4"cec ^ is ■ other'cosis. .In the thi United States food is sojo' its hometown Chicagoago murkei. pany’s fiscal 2001 nonrd irecurring thc bill, for)r ttransportation, 3.5 cents;s for Farmers and ranchersrai receive rdable that Americans canin Please see PROF]RORT. Page E4 charges associated withith closing In exchange,Ige, Bertsch listened to cnerinergy, 4.5 percent to store prof-pi 19 cents, whichI has h gone down affordrd to t donate to organizations uQderperforming Natuitu ralizer a lesson aboutlUt where her food doi- its,s, 4 cents to advertising, 3.5 centsce -since 1980, when I as the Ronald McDonald aw es and consolidating en farmers and ing redun- lar goes.' > depredation, 4 cents to rent,It, 2.5 ranchers received ; se, she said. ({Mit back'office fun d 31 cems out of House,: unctions. Using Amernencan Farm Bureau centents to interest, 1.5 centsts to every food dollar■spent. sp Pie ' Arcofammily Excluding that, earninnings per Please see GROCERIES, Page £2 ^ e is expected to be S C.43. keeps tov : “While pleased to have ►wn ibented these initiativP srators in the basin - I history column learnei•ned that 75 years ago, Mr. and M footwear were down 2.9:9 percenti arly half of the 110 1 Mrs. Chas who w ere acrive'in ' O’Maley and Mrs.. JessJt Amy fyr the fourth quaner, andan< down ^ S Z Z y , t ------fc3 percent for theyear— been-bought-out—^ ------drove-over-from-Howe-tvc.-to-meut-a______Operations recently I brother and sister fromom Missouri Brown Shoe will releasiE ase earn- Wolverine Op i ^ results Feb. 26. em erged ontcnto the scene fully who were visiting for:or ! the holi- backed by indi'idividual investors^ days. Since 1909, Arco's tra H a lost aU of the current o’s weekly Bean school and triu a u e Operators artrt 1backed by compa- newspaper has keptt Lc Lost River ^ o w comes to T.F. nies, Wolverimine has a m o d ^ 200 - Valley residents up> tu to date on „ . . coal-bed methathane gas welis In the everything from the happenings hai : TWIN F A L L S -lh e UniUmversily .b js |„ p j j j for by individual Wy., Is shown In of the Butte Couniyly SSheriff’s to sign u]ip for cre(ng pro^am for the life of Cammack docs nearlyrly all the BMnes uses his multifa 'cUs, estimated at up to eight reporting, editing andd piphoiogra- litaceled Tha WaiMwtonan faat______• suchjch as women’s clothier Tialbobots . “Customers that« ihave our card cards, w l}^kground In agricultiiilture to ------. or Ug ' phy. Charles Cammacllack is the gdde the programming bifrbox chains such as targe-get,, tend to bu our monore loyal cus- rate oftionwide, 2: Wolverine Energy managing editor, handlindlin^: much ng of th e it*s a standardard question at the haveve longl held tiiat in-store c r^edit tomers.” Talbotst spokeswomansj Target network’s Pacific Northweiwestcov., sales counterr these^days.ll B^ore canls ttracted $90 million of indi-I of the graphic desigrsign. Tom o ^ a r e a . rds are important in buUdiiigog a Betsy Thompsonn ssaid. “It Is a its storeII investment dollars for oil Cammack oversees thele aadvertis- .. the cleric ringsgs’u p ^ u r merchan- -bondnd with their. aistcMners. Tl •VTopics about Insects, du The great way to raow'w who they are stores ai ing, spending a lut ufr lirlime with dise,sliesaj?“K “Would you like to cardsrds, which evolved' fiom fheth . and what they are! buying.”bi Coast ar bwblddes and nutritionin winv be apply to r , B0(l Please see METHANE. Page E2 local businesses, and alsoals takes roifacredit card?.You. — Schariliarge.platen.bt9-now4)ay-lati atw------Talbots-customers er8->vho-sign-up-----stores,-? -----onlhepniUIngTespoa'dbi] covered. Two pesticide li lat bff any purchase sys^ .■dbiliries------i^ertification credits u ^em stores used Oi die 195060s, for a store credit cardca receive 10 Field’s, tl Donald Cammack got:ot his 1 start .“XI ..;■ .. .have!ve been around ioip ^teadeiL . , ■ percent off any purnuchase during . the corp o&ered to th < ^ who attend ..th^'lfneltash^eviria^-ls. .Ihe in journalism in 1936,5. when w he . 'F o r information, call [hare^exit grtmin^.popi^iirity ' their birthday mon^injh, first notice offers to took a job as a printerter with a III Steve i^peated:sii2tf : b f 'dedebit Bdd.credit Cardj ht Mlit cards &fisbuiy, crops extoisicMi I has on sales and what'at Talbots calls Target ( small-iQwn paper in northwest not on educa- i n ^ p w o t asj^t'I'toriA i byittiltb .. p ^x n i p t^ scdres'to.wcffk har^^ tpi “appre^tion dividridends,” a $25 wonh of i Twin FaUs County,y. ati 734- jnunp ujpl®- which carry an interest South Dakota. By 1945.45. he was sales ' keepep IthoF in4iouse. obarge cannds ' store credit for eveivery $500 they 2001,>f acc 21.6 percent, aqd generate V the owner and operatorn o r of the athe ;vUi^ible>^ bfferiitg and spend in a given yeai■ear. most rec to cardholders. All told, st Corp. sold $2.6 billion of merchandise on credit in according to the company’s ‘ecent annual report. Please see CRQHT. Page E2

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' Program, bringstsB B eru cb t^ltfae index to levels not secseen in nearly ' m m - iH P Hie donation barrel served i four months. 7.9 7000 market’s foulU Imood as investors ^ das a grocery storei a GoupleGou] (rf i d i ^ a 7,929.30 — s s ; ------DECE MN FEB also kept waRhRh over the s itu a te eminder that Feb. 6 is the dajayan mondi. ,. ; ' Analysts said tre trad in g was Pctcftono R*co«lhl8h:’lt.722■22.98 withLraq. . aveiiverage American would havehi Kin^ stood Iv the d ied ^t uneven as investors•s nmade short- (rompfovfc?X s: ^).7 7,Bsfo6 7^1.30 7^1 _ _ _ Ja^ 14.2000> ______The Labor D iarned enough -wages to bu)uy a counter knd smi term bets on whether < LDepanraeht.report--___ smiled as "she______erorwhenthe ...... — -■ T- . * edlfiitU5.cooivanp»nn anything i elsei you'd'hthave Frieda." Korsenen said as !joe “It’s been sloppy and.choppyinanc , .'COIII ...... -year.'-Ecososiii inough m ones^to pay for-yiyour— Colflesh, managei ■ ' the last few sessions , aists iHt^cted a 0;7— ^ Iger at the-f aul ■------ns as specula- 1.200 percentrise ood foe a year ” idle said. market, picked up thei bag^'car. tive trading entereded the fray,” Separately,, dietli department said ' MikeAtdiley.presldeotof M rf the ried them to Kors , said'Bryiin Piskorows S - w ~ ^ ~ iorsen's c a r and jwski, market 1,000 new claims fofor unemployment iinidoka Couiity F a m Btirereau, placed them in thentietrunk. com m entator ai 'F 1.301.73 NOV . “ Cdec JAN FEB^ •Prudential '•** beaefltsfeQlastt o week by a season- ^acplained die point the p riuiiza- ^ Bertsch said iit t :must be:;her. Securities. “The lackscklusier pro- Pctchano Low R«cofd htati: 5.046. lon was trying to make widi S lS a 0 .0 0 ' 1.31?51 1,K t6.62 ally-'adjusiMd 111,000 to 391,000. tion h th e lucky day. ductivity figures arei dedefinitely not 1,291.47 Morch 10.20002______I That was a turinimaround from the a step in Ihe right direcirection.” AP previous week “'liiere’s a massive v ek when daim s rose ^ 'e waii-and-see _ fay 19,000, suggiggesdng the pace of mentality liere, not[ oronly on Wall The Dov)ow fell 55.88, or 0.7 per- tthat individual investmem5nt is the and publidyI tradedti companies inteiiterest it collects from cardhc oul-of-state. And man;lany are from in the grou hold- no reason to andid theretl is some -ouhd was a real gamble. wave v of the future in the2 Powder1 arc not goingng to switch their ers.rs. The fees and other factictors risk.” California, where thethere are high Sometim times a well produced oil River F Basin. drilling progra^ams to individual allo>How the national cards, suchch as One risk: Say yes state incoine taxes,es. Wyoming orgasand.id sometimes it proved to yes too often in a Greg McMichaels, natu:tural gas invesiors exdusiusively, but it is one Visa'isa, to charge customers lovower short period of timeime and the cred- doesn’t have an income)metax. be only Basin’s coal-bed meih: any reports and consumer adidvo- grade you for tooK> muchn: activity, ilhane play is “Most oiloi and gas ventures are majority n of the coal-bed melhanem _ And some dajday Wolverine could caiejaies. an excellent opportuniunity for indi- not. as lo Brobeck said. Ther*hen there’s the low risk as coal-bed uidustiy L will condnue lo beb fund-, join die otherr mmom-and-pops tUat SrStephen Brobeck, executittive inherent temptatic vidual investment bee:wcause of the ' melhane,’e,” Goo'lsby said. “The e ation of buying ed th ro u g publidy tradedJd shares drilled 200,30000 or 500 wells, then direirector of the Consumimer now and paying laterlate that causes high volumes of gasI in ihp region geologicalcal risk in the Powder and a independent compat•any doi- sold out. - estimated at more tl Fedeederadon of America, said thaid • some to overspend,Id. e lhan 25 tril- River Basirisin is low.” lars. li “Thai’s wherlere we sec a lot of for r Hon cubic feet of | }r many, discounts can be out-o “Consumers spentpend less money tf gas - and The variiariables lie in the market “This is jusi another finfinancing these smallerr companiesc going. weig'eighed by the higher inten there’s little risk thathat a drilling . price of the jrest at the shopping mall paying cash the commodity and in the tool ii 10 defer cosis and sharare some They’ll be acqicquired by larger ratearcs chargcd by deparimcnent ihan wiih check,, andani less money program will fail here.re. . costs to mitigatemi environmental o of the risks,” McMichaelels said. indepcndenists i or major oil and siorc;ores. paying wiih a chec:heck than with “As long as you encencounter ihe . and persoisonal properly impacts. “ “Frankly, wiih ihe price of natur- gas companies,”s.” Arbaugh said. 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XThe h Securities and Exchanjnge ble violations of fedeieder^ law. .! :3 I r »mommission-voted-t6-appro«ove ------Some SEC commi*missioners said enaMdM-7io.on9ati»t«o.“ ‘’“ ’ thele rrule, proposed last year aftifter the agency needss to take more .r?s ,5S £ g- wfTh25i?!*73c«iooea. le ^collapse of Enron and othiiier a^essive actionn totc curb ana- liffl !S!S ■.:« csT bigig (companies that had stocock lysts' conflicts of inti 'r.''l® •" IS MMI8M S-'Kiis 01-00 1W» interest, going 'ffiS’£S .-S w5»!Swg p ublicly prom oted by analysi/sts beyond a recent S1.451.4 billion set- , p s s i t e whoho harbored doubts about th S sS I S S ‘ ’.1i K « B ^ 8 the tlement agreementIt b;by all the big FwnwSllVwS^ ___ >mpanles* finances._____ 1 J Wall Street investmei — ^ - S S ------, ^ - S ! !!Es—iiS -iS -ia- S mentiirms- - - _ tSS-.^S-tBj-S'-SS-S S;500lee00 IK iSS :Sya SS % 143;7e0to800 ' aatO fljo 9003 -.IS S ~ '\ B T f sa ss •'Sf 1 .gs s IhMd Mtt«npMO 108019 ' 10Jei2 .. M[ I n f o r m ^ _ ■;:■& iSia . !ss WA7 S5 7IU0 ’ .f r' JH . IBJO II TSJO 7e.S2 -.M Mw 1BJS II — ..js^ssss: :-ss-S3 1 a iffl :i ^ "•™“ . __ EossiiSIL FUELS ... contiontlnnitf^El - have moved but want ;?s ss - :s "S' r» .« 'UVOTOCX AUCnON^^'ptf BM( BM I rant to keep up ' “ ..,-S asssr as a ■ “ iffi 3 I MoreMe than 30 years later,, hhe on local happenings,SS- s s s s r>w»5^ _ dedcKided to move to Butte Countinty. Gne.oLthe-localal faithful.sub-fi ____ ■■ris, !Sra SS Ks s i t s : £ i ®* becaiicaust he liked the people anand scrlbers is 7S-yeairear-old Jack .S S ^^ iii: K 5 ^ ’ ~ s5^®SSttll!5&2SSJ* ■ SNS *S! " S E " s S l leecyheBiwaa M ^ f t i y ^ w ^ ? 3Xn S4.I8 .53 * «le 0open spaces. Phillips'of Arco. PhiUihillips has been ■■'KSSS S!3“i;MO 3241/4 . » t« !J“ gl |£ i iE iE :il I 3 3106 3U3 .,04 **0**Our ru ra l Idahoans aree a a subxriber since! 196119* and con- i££;s£ 1»0% it I I83J0 ISIJO 182;40 -.70 R £ m M Oow 1-2l>5<«.MM*miN«rs ir l i i ! Si! SS •” biM,•eed by themselves. Everybodody tinues to take the paperpa| because „““s.is I Hii ! SS gs :g i>i"a neighbor.** he said. of the local coverage,ee- iiE iE i^ 3 a “«• S3 SJ! ss • 2aj9 2toe ..02 The Th newspaper reflects ththe Phillips said hele alwayss has B.es 8-70 ..04 ffiI jSS|S MioJSI IB4.70 1840) IH40 ..10 ^ ^ iiS IS . !:S 9.80i i 8.00 . ,0e lSL ium iw ISS ISS :g 2f •• ». a ss as l a a s : s Md-iid-back, small-town atmosi^ietlere been im pressed with wij the way , .. S’ K!S K »iS Ilii :-3 !™!S> i s m 1B&00 18&00 ^ Q s s s s i s “ ■«lat often comes with a runtral Cammack has workeirked tirelessly S i! SIS S -iS s is P:i immunity. The seven employe*rees to promote differenrent events in . « , s sa s !!:S i!:! I i6iS ii«jio tSS ^ %An 71,18 7IJ0 80.97 70.80 as ss ;g “™ i!:S Its :S ^ _ _ II7J0 -1.00 if. 20.12 28.17 ..10 COm<>me to work In leans. In ththe the community, likeke ai new busi- -. 8? S S a IK ;!:Sneo'li'Bo *'®2 a S i! SiS £ g sI g S E M . ' Nev Bn>Mn< n.M itj itA * tileo ..M w «ii«p«'w i« Om 7\m r m 7iJ3 ri.48.44 n07 -K* 2 S « a «I , IsS » S r]§ fromont of the small building oon ness coming to town,m. QuoMoKtan IMMr I l a ..CO M .... ront Street, the Cammackeks “He usually has i iS.in5auM w2 -■ n » :l! *'*■0" as his camera (Cheese |W o««epM Smr«l. IS 880 i 24B4 24M -10 open) ^ te a commercial printlning with him to catch whateverwh may B e a n s I 5” “5 :::: |iJ? busir be going on,” he said. MpnoMonrntChMQoMMMM {gj lid. Utf m f i * ! ? * ' TBJO 78J2.83 -oe ! ' l«* : » To get to the newsroom, visrisi> TOe Advertiser also alsi is uniciue >-.0l00:4»«oundbipeks:l.i«:t,. |£ .. PdeMMmtteo'OfWi.iOOpouM ■“ hS ...... !Z 23.99 -81 torsrs walk^ past aU the commerdid al in that It's one of only sut weekly b«M M WM M n u x ^ i^ kBB .A 2* — z SS III ciijpisplays to a small area on onone papers In the statee thatth involves ■ sx ra ir I I I li I S3J9 ^ 1 s id e , fhcfi htcvrt prtos Woffhifloii shouldould oenuel Momre* ioSSS.'Sl.'VS? g E E1 . 2J! 215 ^ togetgether takes more than eighght by other newspapers>ers out of the S ,'sS jS S »;ii‘!r-awr* ^ssg; 1 ■ SS hounmrsaday. area that can pay thehebiUs. I: ffi S,?l s s I 79.71 7830 *.41 UHe's .I often up as early u 6 ajr u STS jU «1M *4.25 ijn. “The costs of operperation have ssw say SSSMCSIiyan.i»wNgr«r«Mio«iw. UtiI : s s S i! ::S B. become so much highe '•’■ 'S S S l S S : s iS ss 3S1 74.88 74« -.80 xj_^;d won't go to bed undl 11 pja. igher,” he said, E E EE» a ss ss 71.48 7144 -ei nH e ell work in the office durin,ing That's why the Cammimmacks run a WSS eS W - S S .70flMicno»7.0»TJO:lOOeeirt 'Auc g : s n s t i :?? th e eday, but often spends hihis prlndng business, r?^i"oSs«^ fessssiirr '« ■ " I ■ sii E 87.14 87.18 -71 n lgghts h l covering Citv Counciicil “ The new spaper3er wouldn't pOCATfLLO (API - Btho r»mi BufM S M S s so aM n o o u rln w T JU O ft lOOeeurl i3.M2.io3 m eeteetings, high jchool actividedes break even on itss owno\^ with Its POCAtS i O - VMl «nM 3.10 (MM lea (Mum 4): 14 p«Mn wnng i n (i tnTOcMmuo^ioOi:^^ _ METALSj/CURREtENCY £ a nd vwhatever'else comes up. revenue,” Donald CamCammack said, -W »T S'ifsss ■----- Mv 10118 104.10I 10100 10283 -S2 "“It's I t the kind of Job whersre The newspaper business bus is all WM* «t>M> 145 ihhllpMiMMtw 1 to * £ S ^ ^ 2 f 'r Agr 1M95 1 g |0 rSSSs?Kisr^ ssHong KorgMM: tm U M Ill.tO.' i« io i«.77 -Je y ou*re u 'r on a 24-hour alert," hihe that 56-year-oldid Charles m fiSfrSSiSMM&2S4.tO:Waean«inBuM«K [5 , SfS !!!; ;;S Ld.Id. Cammack has knownown. Since he . POflTL*NO-WriC«i>AHIlSa(MM» 5srssa«« 3I-'«P»i s a ' a g i r k SSF— t ^— — S S :!! Running the' county’s lomme was 10 years old.d. he'sI been liOA^vJhii u s («« 31. euiftM ai7 (« 2). 5so“ ISI«MAHBMcUWfcOm: C370.10 Ml U iSffiS2S3'” " ’ in Rexburg. Re It meant leavlni.ng Charles Cammack said he enjoys US I «|M« ctuO irtMl: 3U. tm^rg S3 NT H S O C ^ USA 4 pm. Ttw; *370 00 0(11 US t NM >M Mnltr «t>Mt IJs3B70B3 v5I'b£ ^ o1t>2*‘>)-Sugtf Murat n04rf| on tn* Nm r'T^iK ""'"*"^840 8 828 .144 ArCO'to on a Thursday morning ancmd his job because thche paperi pro- m o» NEW YORK (AP) - FiKuTM n « ^ en M NY t X I m ?§?§ IVd 113 :!S? notit rer tu rn in g un til the earljrly vides a service that'sat's needed in tipet. irottei: 4.444 «r « n « ia o « r ?!^*U8n U» SM SOM 5^ .w hoursurs on Friday. the community, lIpeterOMV 4.4MU OOU) *. o» ir |gs i\u 88S 8.7 .30 . 5S Aug 49es 5 050 4 085 5 033 I S I[n n the I winter, the trip woulclid Tom Cammack saidlaid he's never ' l3pap«*n44a.rtnmS4.4»rfS; 10 .««) Sw 4B20 4S8S ' UBl0aAn0>trwntpm»Kw; M 4i ?.s r s ?2 ::i? as *m Jose « kce e llonger because closed road:ids wanted to do anythin(hing else bui 13pct 1X01*10; 4 Si-4 78 7^8 MS 734 ..18 JpT§“'||^ ”’|s S|lo I4 S » *»'» s» “ 14 CO. prawa^ NA g£ ^ 5SS JSS *H f o rreed c e them to take longei(er work in journalism.n. IfsI all he’s 1»pel|«IKi;4 77-4M JkO 307.90 37&tO 307.00 371.90 known. US 3 bitwy. uf«l Itm tiv) MroM...5U-5.7S S &! 2 #“ «77 I n o « * 2 « 3s ^ :S route:ites, he said. S.40 0.40 8.44 ..10 a Od SS|S| |!| s70 | lew 52 582 3Jg "That didn’t appeal to me town 378.70 378.70 57$ JO 37990g IS s.' J?S2 rhe tnps to Rexburg ceased inir imagine life wilhoutIt it,”it, he said, r M 0 » off 377S 75 after Cammack purchasedda i When Donald Camiammack does ^ Mir 2i!eo 7^. Dm 3e2.00 38350 37850 37940i is & i i 58 press from a newspaper irin dedde to step down,n, hish two sons r 2,7 .3 JU 2101 "IT 22 ii ii '.t I I I I ^sV: OK :::.' see'M 4 300 -24 C olorado lo n that is still in use today.ly. plan on continuinglg thet family iI i •> s : .?, ‘We’re one of the few smalall business. However,\ don’tdc uxpcci S«p 32SS 33SS 3?3S Ie ii is |S ' ...... 5S“is li S : i s “w ------0.0— 0W»33SP4— 333»---- .... 40080S--;!S -B - - pers that does its own paper aiat ' that moment to cornunu rigliiri away, ■ Ml ' " t ” ®3,*4S %e .... ___ . . ..408 10 . 700 *£. 4jji0 4 050 - :ss ‘ p^p**" WM'(UM4a]J2S 4050 4^ ^ home,me,” he said. ' But Donald Cammacmack said that W^JSlS«'lOOJ77.i«)J.Ba5 w*d'• m n n 24^ee2. u> 4.S21 Donald Cammack said ththe w hile retirin g sounclunds nicc <0 LlLivEsrrocK SLVERB 38» 3869 ^ Doi d ------^------BAI M 38SO 3803 per not only has readers in thciie some people, it’s not)i forfo him riglit Mw n o s |40J$ ... 4873■3 .88 3»« 3M* Im sen 5 ?»?«*■ I J4?S ‘?25 TWIN FAUS-T««irMFatolMtaodiCanvniaienCo. ^U« 478 5 48t.5 4«0 4680 3*42 00 Buttette County area, but also mail:liis now. I 34J .T « npOlU ihf toii>wng I la 'Oct 3870 3870 JU 241^ »SS no'si Apt ...... 4688 -Ji e d itio •si- “You can only go fishing so j£LMty 47&S 482.0 4(7.5 4002IJ E£r itions out each week to resi as p'” iji]1 IS .;” SSSS tS.*16 Jul 4000 4«4 0 480 0 470414 -88 ^ • nts in nearly every state. many times until it becomesbee your Incw400bt..s9»4l13.40aiasc0bt.. Ss « c ^ 5 ^ s 4R0 4ne ; a 3§ oioeoobL.saa^t8^.oooio700k». S e 13 :SS. F«> .... 4.171 -X MaiVlany of the readers are formejler job and you don’tt likeli il any- roon 800 li«..t7»4nU:owe0Ob«.. M 2u i 2UI ;sl ;is ' !isisr»i.«.i.ioen I.ostst IRiver Valley residenis whcho more.” he said.

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Americans may bee rireviled in 1 . . - leading-the coaliMdldoh th at pum>' Johh'hh Greg^'45, a conuBandffr iai -v •turf.-A;jitnkr'i7DA*ik . many parts of the wcworld and lik meled Belgradele withi 78 d a ^ of tha e outlawed o Ulster Defensase' c^ihdieambt^:',- I accused of waging; a war on airstrikes In 11999 to b re ak Aasocisociatlon, thie m ajo r antiatl-; *‘Our cominu^tiei Muslims, but they’ree aadored in ^ ■ l l _ MUos^c*s^poi^Kosovo. _Cath(ithpllc piiramiUtaiy._grou:>u p .L ...f ^ ehougb..«abugfa Ihls U.N. i5?oiectorate,e, wwhere the P riv a ^ » thouio u ^ many M dle' r eTOnsible ^ for hun'dreda of se« Gerry Adams, leader c remain missing after thithe 1998-99 tnK.of fofiMrM r U J . i H f f t a r y o( Itita MidelidalalnaAlbrifhtwhllabajnfhald •Why But U.S. Arnkrmy Brig. Gen. thei IrimIri Republican Ana^linkailead.. :;/Adaii', howbehii war. »hittd bai«^n Nrfatbtr, Dr. Beinlk BardhI, In Djikovlca,I, koiovo,K( Jan. 28. Aa a gaittiraraof Daniel J, Keefe,e, who commands Sinnm Fein f pany, in 1984. Northern Irialand'a'am ic ain prison, Bardhi’s w ife wass ppregnant gratltud«lorl)r U J. iMlp In wi'dlnf-KoMvo's IM1998-99 war. tha BardhI familyly the ro u g ^ 3,000OOU.S, troops still . [he Hie UDA’s four surviving con9m- pedtloned the provlrovlnce's s^ o r with their first child lild d u ring named thairr flifltttborn Madalaina'in honor of)f AlAlbright. serving with NANATO In Kosovo, mandinders, who marched behimInd Judge Thursday forrhis his freedom. Slobodan Milosevic'sIc's savage said his forces haveha worked hard crackdown on Muslinilim ethnic "If there eii is a God, his miaaion- unustially uni strong moral auththority co eam and retainain local respect, f ^ l . Albanians in theB Serbian aries on Eailarth are Americans,” in in Kosovo,! The leadershihip is Keefe's Ueutentenants meet with \T J Jeror province. The couplee tpromised her father reresponded, quite qui eager to hear the‘U.S.>. opin-i mayors in t))e Anl e r ic a n sector to Troup seekssday for ze each other, that if thev!v rhad a ^1 Such adorloration is heady stuff ion ion on things, I think thwY wanti discuss security,cy, and doctors at ■ they'd name her Madelifeleine, and for Americarcans who live and work the the United States to contlninue to Camp Bondsteel,sei, the sprawling F O I : Bill if it was a boy. inKoMvo. play a role in their lives.” U,S, base in southJthem Kosovo, run oleranceof'genital cutitting 4 Their daughter, now 3 w 3, danced Reno Hamunish, the top U.8. offi- ^ ToT be sure, not everyoneI fawnsfi treatment and trainingtn clinics to ADIU)DIS ABABA, EthlopU (AfU>) Carol Bellamy saidd dithe proppaed : impishly across theirr ajapartment cial in Kosiosovo and a v eteran over ove Americans. build goodwill, - Akn n iInterAfrican committee oi • and pointed to a frame on Intemadonal day coul»uld serve asa imed photo- diplom at: viwho has served In The T few remaining Seriirbs, a “I tell my soldliIdlers I want them femalsale genital cutting calleiled springboard for acdoiTdon to protect graph of Albright, whoho was U.S. E m t , Niseigeria and other coun* minority mli of 100,000 Orthchodox to representt the best of Thursursday for an annual obseiier« millions of youngng igirls from L secretary of state duringing the con- tiMs,saidne'he’s astounded, Christians Chi In the province:e of 2 America,” Keefefe saidi in an inter- vanceice of Feb. 6 as an intemadoron* harmful practices, ;; flict. “This Is the won troman who “I’ve neve»ver been received so million, mil have suffered rev(:venge view, “I tell thenlem they’re doing al daydaj of jero tolerance of thiche She noted that gengenital cutting ^ saved us,” she toldd a v isito r well. It's kirkind of daunting,” he attacks, att< and accuse the UrJnited something bigggger than them- practfmice, and other forms oi 2 brightly. s of violence said. "The• Americansj have an States Stai of siding-with the sec«cular - selves,** -- —Inn -aa-declaradon issued at th A d °of a three-day conferencece, the globe and saidd tlthat an esd- s committee said the da;lay mated 2 million ^Isiris are at risk Iran breeaksmoldi to press \views ovei;r Iraq’s f i uld serve as way to reflec* ammd of genital cutting and mutlladon uture wo'uiSdelib«liberate on as well as drataw every year, -:•. TEHRAN, Iran (AP).-.*).<«Banners ' ^ But there'ire's a growing lmpre»> In in Afghanistan,/ experts say. attentention to the pracdce thatt is1 "The commitmentmt iof religious still Cl V from a labor grpupiptepiepJtringfor ~ P « » r o n 30 An estim ated 130 13 million __. countjntries in Europe, Nortlrth women, most of then a U.S.'Ied war to toppjpple Iraqi eventuality7 andi ail possibilities resi hem in Africa, with others.oti Amerilerica and Africa, Includiniing have been subjectei • leader Saddam Husseiisein could in Iraq wh«irhether the current A similar fate in a possssible cted to ritual . ^ reorder politics in the re the1 firstfit ladies of Nigeria, Maliedi, genital cutdng. Therhe number is i region. regim e remiimains in power or is - post-Saddam pos Iraq could leavele Guinei Iraii still strongly opp inea and Burkina Faso, attendnd- believed to grow by up i to 2 mil- >pposes any replaced witrvith others,” said gov- [ran Irar with little regional leve n ed the th« meeting that coincide! '1 attack without U.N. badJacking and ernm ent spi spokesman led lion each year. The‘he procedure spokesman Abdollah and and encircled by U.S.-alig h a spedal heads of state sumtm- ranges from clipping promotes a self-de•described Ramezanzadiadeh. “We will behave nati ing or burtting nations. Abdollah : of the African Union, the clitoris to cuttingting off all ,the ^ “active neutrality" to'toward its in a way thathat those in power will B But Iran appears willin n another statem ent issue<:ed outer labia and sewinfving closed the f. neighbor and formerer ' w artim e not seek anirniraoslty with Iran." break bre its traditionally pas nenzanzadeh Thursiursday ® in the Ethiopian cap! i enemy. ipi- remalidng dssue, leaileaving only a A painfulul lesson was learned diplomacy dip] and press its case.se. :______tal., U.U.N. children’s fund directotor tiny opening. k l a I M M ic K T' lhat In order to defend ihls nNOTICE o OF HEARING ■' OI^HE°n^*JUDSlAL• i lawsuit, an appropriate HAN!lANSEN PLANNING ANO i DISTOICT O F THE STATEE ■ written response must bo and si olhor rules of Iho Idaho ZONING ZOF COMMISSION -• OF IDAHO. IN AND FORI i llled with the above- Rules F) of Civil Procedure Notice Nc Is hereby given: THE COUNTY OF designated Court within and a< shall also’Includo: Thehe H I ansen Clly Planning JEROM E Iiwenty days alter the lest 1. 1 The title and numbor of andnd Zoningi Commission ^ C aso No. CV OC 03-00006B < date of publication of ihls this th caso. vrlllill holdh) a public hearing at •• ANOTHER SUMMONS Another Summons. If you 2. 2 II your resp o n se is an 7:00:00 p.m. on Monday lha :. SAUL JO SE GONZALEZ,, i lall to so respond the court Answer A to the Complaint, it iOth(Oth day of February. 2003. ■; Poiitloner. , may onter)udgment against must contain admissions or att Iho Ihi Hanson City Hall. you as demanded by d d e n ia ls of ih o s e p a ra lo locaU«alod 01388 Main Street, : CHRISTINA GONZALEZ, iPetitioner In tho Petition, a o lle g a tio n s o l th e Com - HanS'ansen. Idaho lo consider ; Rosponijem. This Is an action for child plaini Pi and other delensos thele appllcallonoi of Linda D. NOTICE: YOU HAVE ,custody. you yi may claim. Modiledloy to subdivide reol :: BEEN SUED BY THE A copy of tho Potillon Is 3. 3 Your signature, mailing propsroperty. ABOVE-NAMED avallablo Irom the Clerk of addross.a and tolephono Inti PETITIONER. THE COURTT tho Court. If you wish to number, hi or the signaluro. havoavo the opportunity to JTW •• MAV ENTER JUDGMENTr seek ihe advice or ropre* mailingt address, ond lolo- comnsmment on tho proposed : AGAINST YOU WITHOUTI sontatlon by an attorney in phone P number of your subdu b d lv is lo n b e fo re It i. FURTHER NOTICE this matter, you should do atlomoy. o' actedcted upon by Ihe Hansoi . UNLESS YOU RESPONDJ ■. :so promptly so thal your 4. 4 Proof of mailing or Planlanning and Zoning WITHIN TWENTY (20) written resp o n se . )f any. dollvery di of a .copy of your C^omrommission. DAYS. READ THE ,m ay bo (Hod In tim e a h d response’t lo the PlalniRI's INFORMATION BELOW. ,other logal rights pro tec t^ , a a ttornoy. a s d e slg n atd d PUBIUBLISH: Fobruory 5, 6 TO RESPONDENT An appropriaie written above. ol andnd 7.27 0 0 3 ABOVE-NAMED: response requires compll-~ To deiermine wholher - g r ; You aro hofoby noilflodd ,ance wllh Rulo 10(a)(1) you yi m ust pay a filing loo .PUBLIC v NOTICE wllh your resp o n se , con- ^ctlotctlons planned and taken —tact ta Ihe Clerk of tho above byycy your govornmenl aro coun. comasnialnod In public nollcos. ___i ______ADVERTJSEMEIMENT FOR B ID S ______® hey are part of yournght Soaiod bid proposals willvill bet received by representa- — , DATED thls-lBth-day ol Januaiy. 2003. 1 know and to bo Informed tivos of Iho Board of Trusicusiees of Jt. Jeromo School I what your government Is - DIslrict No. 261. Joromo. UncolnUnc and Gooding Counties Clerk ^ of the Distria Court , By Deputy Clork doingoing. As self-government ! ot 107 3rd Avonuo Wost. JeroJerome. Idaho 83338 until 2:00 charelarges all citizens lo bo p.m. MOST, FoDruory 25,200:2003, for Domestic Water Lines . PUBLISH: January 24, 31, ifomied. Ihls nowspapor Roplocomont at Jerom o HighIgh School, £ rgos ovory clllzon'to road Doscnpilon of Work: Roplac February 7 and 14.2003 “^1°® Dlacement of existing domestic ______. ''' andn d _ J jn jd y jh e s0 _nollc_es^ ----- * - hoi wQler lines m ar»d within hin classrooms and o<(ic9S.--at - W/e e'a advise those citizens ' iho Joromo High School, Joroi lerome. Idaho. LEGAL NOTICE whoho sei ek further Infomia- Each bid shall bo accompiimpanied by a corWied chock. ATTENTION: A Com panies Jion3n 10 |' exercise thoir right ; cashiors chock or bid bond In \ I In the sum or not less lhan five who w participate on federal- >0) accessnr public records - porcont (5%) ol tho total bid bic m ade payable to tha Jt. aid al contracts with amounts annd d public o meetings ; Jofonjo School District No.^0.261: This surely shall be thatmeetorexceed tl i ' lorloiied by tho bidder In Iho10 event0 ol failure lo execute a S IMPORTANT $10,000. In order to help dilease„. addross all legal contract. aiand assist companies who Proposals shall bo soalelaled and b e ar ihe following aro ai required to fulfill Civil tfvenlsingto: onaorsomont on the onvolopoope, RIflhls R provisions on LEGAL , ADVERTISING T he T im e t N ew t ■BIDPROPOSAL.JERJEROME HIGH SCHOOL federaNikl fo contracts/ sub- DOMESTIC HOT WATER:R UNESL REPLACEMENT* contracts « the Idaho Trans- PO Box 548 win F a llt, ID 83303-0S48 Proposals will bo oponodI andam publicly read al Ihe above portation pi Department’s n.ln hour and dalo. Plans, spociflccifications. bid proposal forms, Civil C Rights Office anH the eadline for legal ads; 3 ' ' and olhor Inlormaiion aro on file lor examination at the U sys prior to publication, U.S.Departmem of Labor’s oon on W ednesday for ^ loilowing locations: OHfee0 of Federal Coniraci unday. noon on Thursday - McClufo E nglnw rlng, Inc. Compliance Programs will 507 Mam Avonuo West. Twinwin Falls. Idaho be bi conducting training ir M onday, noon on Fri- Joromo School District No.:J0.2S1 sessions SI In March and ay for Tuesday and 107 3rd Avonue W est. Jerom rojcct 10 soleci any portionI tNthereof any or all bkJs and to ment. m (208) 334-8468 or . an ° error please call ; waive any lechnlcaltty. No■ bidbWders m ay withdraw his bid e-m e- ail...... 733-0031 ext. 2. Wa'. - afior tho oponing ot such-bidslids unless the awarding o( the |cakl».iau.MU.U.u> jc cannot “ be rewonsl(>le bids is delayed for a period1 exceedingew thiny days. for mora than ^ e d a /« PUBLISH: F*bru«ry 7. error If you do not cai| U to oor attention,* ' •' Pimil.<5H-.l«niifl«v:i1 AnrtFi.1iFi«hnu»(V7 pooi Pf ...... ■ . r. 2001, lUiMMlMn, IfMniPMto,Mtf»E7

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' age A eooduct naiophafr'ph will m eet OTR, regional drivers Uoense with a a ____ry ivallabla hours vary. fb AtmiJttwtQoinn , . ryngeal culturas for Un(- |ncI n ^ e s will b a h a l d ^ 'C o n & new student drivffrs oxc. record & resum e with v< 9onfidenc«. EO&MFH*.’. ' MgH POB0XS48 current phone number for . ■ TwlnF«l#,rDe33(»-0548‘ l i refs. Contaci Job Bervkse, for: fo overseeing field acttv meoiCAL ..:“7T7.: 'go*'lolng.'prbfaaslonalt; Ai AORICULmRE- . Professional Orbing reference Job #1040910* • Itles W. within tha community Nsiaeeded LPN or CMA for 'lease fax your raaumi jH u >80e-734-»441Or------S l ! — R anch tM m . ooe lo cook5k ------School------' a a c t 'u ' liaison .betw em ' ~VlifERy^USY^-axparkr E " f,2>mal.u>af ' ta >or small crew, one to do10 174eAddisonAvfi..East Ice cream and retail th o p fMd ^ team , project team , Ingfamily pracfloa. .J™ j ' gonwal ranch work. Twin Falls. ID & the communiiy. WHI b* Sei taking applications for ‘ C ill ..... ■ ^ ' Salary & housing suitablele 208-734-0588 required to attend a half­ ■II 2 « « - 7 S ? S f ? f i > r lor small family provided)d For more Info contact lore Mbimallon* gilL day training session, or* nESyfiSbU i Food Sovkc M uuw (FT) Mbunage, daUy opeAtkmsof Dictuy Dc] ------Appty Riddle f & x ^ s .I. -^KeUh 9 868-4500688.? ganizo and report en • — p .a f e e R ^ - TCTi»'eail -weV-de l^-elll- Riddle, id; 208-769^49 UANAGER M Qoodkigt B> BS390 oes -tndiidlng Wring, lTj2i%4nd f«teitatlon oftUff. evenings* DRIVERS T “ Regional retail variety pc or1ax206-934-6719 aM caiv planning «xp. requiRdL WV ai cofisidCT r 4 D irtlU il lieimtoensuR - Olltner Trucking, Jerome ------A8KINQ QUESTIONS s store chain is seeking re- aary, ss & m ust have nexB^la Call208«J4-6Bp0* ------. ; . re«iuirtd:UNICOOBC«t&Fbod re odSen.MginLlhdning i t . I . O T R -fu ll time. tall manager with mini- hr. hr avail. Sw abbing will ~ — Conduct public opinion0 " Class A CDL required. - polls over the telephone. mum 1 yr. experience, occuroc throughout the m a J*®ISCELLANE0U8 RlREMEMBER ^ Vans & reefers This is a full charge m an-’ of ol March 2003. «25/hr KonBrsaTraUrMaOuklaa ^mpetitiveW a{ages/Excellent Benefits ; AB80LUTELYN00 Famllylnsurancs4401k ager position. Candklates wl wanted In Phoenix. AZ. oibklhimradyouplaoad . ,q , SALESI Strictly research. with a possible bonus. wt •M k n tU in l Call 324-3515 betw w n h as exceltont opportunity Ap^at^Sarvteaaen Ap ^vtow until M ay lO h . Wort! i* ™tna 'erne ago m The Tkwe- S7.00 to t » M per hour. MarrNnvisihetlmato DISmntiilBofniKi . .Short faim m D in b % Casual worK envtronment for advancement with TtiNorttiCelleoalM.* 77 pm»«slble In Stanley, ktaho *4* DRIVERS growing company. Sala- _ In sununer. H o u ^ « irapichwyourplcttfM « l : tVMiBeneatiAvtfl. fUSth».lA£H/AD*D • J Flexible oves. days. & 'One csll - wo'll do Ii tIJI availabla. Sttpb wknd. hours. 15'30 hrs.ra. P.T.S.I. Boise, looking for n. medicel. plus benefits. Dm ]p by the Customer ^ C>«»IO>d. 7330031 e a . 2. Call ( 208-979-6071* ‘ fiarvto pec week. G reat part-timen e owner operators, flatbed, Start immediate fax or _ £ r>«e Dept todayl iob or second |ob. CkMese great toase. Fast e-mail resum e with ___ salary requirements to CSI campus. For more settlements. Coll Mike WB 208^»t117or g Info. Call79»-28S3iniIill*If Klmballat800-28e-0113* • BUYER ^ - DRIVERS------Immetfale opening for an R eed B rothers need s experienced buyer to pro­■o. experienced truck drivers *^2Fi^^naRN‘alngrow- Q cure materials and servic­Ic. for OTR. CDL required. Ing mral hospital. Rotating SS ' "V n M w H H W ^ s a es in suppod ol manufac­,c. Excellent benefit package weekends, Opportunity M turing plant function. SkillsIII, & 401k. S o la 7 OOE. for professional growth, n In MIcnMOft Office appli­)l|. Please apply al; Excellent benefit pack- Q cations coupled with ox- * M3Elm.BuhU0. age. tuition assistance. H collent verbal & writtenBn o r can 208-543-4308* . and competitive pay. Q communication skillsl6 FARM------Part-time and /or PRN Q necessary. Wage $6-$12 m I « I 9 12 Expertenced gravity RN’s. Call GCMH O ^ depending on experience.» . Irrigator & ta cto r operator 208-934-4433 Ext138* ^ Applications are availablew wanted. Send resum e to or resumes may be sent'nt P.O. Box 5712 IMEDICAL I 9 to; Tvrin Falls. ID 83303* Parke View C are & B Seastrom Manufacturing ^ FOODSERVICE Rehabilitation Center S Attn; Personne) has an opening for a u -46666ftstrom SL Part-time food se rv ic e - assislan is needed for the - hiDtlmeftaMdraUve^ 'QI Twin Falls. 10 83301 - - Nursing Coonilnator. H Or; Fa3^208-7334-7222 2002-2003 school year. „ The salary Is according to Dulles woukl include; As- iSI the salary schedule. C&s- slstlngOlrectorofNurs- S C e r a te s within Dnjg-Free Ing with Administrative ^ Workplaoe & EOE* Ingdatoisopenuntlinilod. duties in directing and S _ Contact Sandra Roberts. CONTRUCTION Personnel Coordinator. ■ training related to S Dry wait finishers needed Rler School Oistrfct Restorative Nursing H Programs and ensuring B 9 lor area work. Please call 3 2 6 -5 9 8 r 877-W E-Manlt.teave direct quality resktent H name, area code and\m GENERAL care. Applicant must Q phone nundMr* H.VJLC. S ervices hokJ a current license In B - Posltk>ns available Idaho os a practteal O COSMOTOLOacSTFullorOf Service Technicians. nurso. Registered with 9 PT wanted. 4 positions 11 32^5323* the Professional Board q | possibieraiso message of Nursing. C T therapist. Contact Jackikl ’ GENERAL Apply In person at r a 878-4061* Immediate O penlngsl 2303 Parka Ave. Q DCUVERY Full 4 Part Tim e Burley. ID83318EOE* Bi ■ Light delivery. Flexiblela * CDL Drivers. A & B a , * General U b d r hours, great pay. Must I H have own car. 738-7892 * Manufacturing * Q.A. Tech PR ESS OPERATOR M DENTAL ASSISTANT TheTlmes-Newals M * Machine Operators S l i u m E ...... ’a n T S ^1 looking lor an experi- S FuD or part time, also need­0- * Landscopers BEBa I 3 a & K o u ff ‘t s o 3 j ^ ed. temp, coverage for3r * Telephone Salos oncod or entry-level ^ n^Btefntty leave. 733-04&4* press worker with Q .... dosiro to learn an t|] DESK CLERK Urbanite press. 4-cotor W P-MCM J Experience roquirod, PERSONNEL process, camera work B l m ust be able to worit day and plate development £ 3 h ra I and evening shifts. PLUS I ir., Jj Pm g J and roglslrallon. ct Noepplleantfoe. Must be knowledgeable B :------l.ll.f^ r .A v e -7 3 3 .7 3 0 0 - - -on worklng around ' jST CableONE offers opportu­ heavy machinery salely Q m m m -i nity and su ccess In 2003.3. ^ ^^ » fo « P E R IE N C E and be familiar with Q mechanical mainte- n We are adding new pro­ NECESSARY gramming and exciting'9 DIrKt C ara nance and adjustment. Q Addlllonolly. the ability Mf e packages to our Internet3* S7 to slart and TV llne-up and we toworkwellwlth M a PAID TRAINING others, lo lilt 65 lbs., to Q i need your help to marketBl Flexible shirts door to door. We area Great benefits stand and walk the Q * launching new Hispaniclo Assist persons v^lth majority ol the work H channels along wtth other shift, and climb ladders H Is necessary. Hours ol S new packages that show­ lo achieve greater case the best in digital work are primarily 8 M9 ' fKMnCE.-...... W N >1 cable, have a protectedd Apply In person al p.m. to 3 a .m ., m ■K B m I KM NX!-. selling territory and the a a K E O K .... OaiDfiCOUa w ..... e Incluilon South. Inc. We oiler an excellent S best offer. W e're looking'9 450 Falls Ave. #101 benolits package which t a ..<1000 5 4 Ji lor someone with sales'8 Twin Falls. ID includes m edical, m experience, highly sell->* No phone calls plM ee* I motivaled. a team player dontal. vision. Ille Q mjQ>349;! and bilingual a plus. Earn; HOUSEKEEPINCrcOOK Insurance. 401(k) Ha SsSasSass li a compeutivo salary, great,, Resldenisll care facility retirement, employee fm — I **> ^5SiSM j5iaS?tr! j l commission plus receiveA needs e PT person tor Slock purchase plan, benetits thal includo ma­ housekeeping & cooking. paid holidays and F # jor m edical, life, dental., Drug free workplace. Colt vacation. 401k plus free caWe and 733-8027 for Interview* ------Internei.-Send resum e • T o apply, pleaae fill o u t Sa - — and salary expectationss Driver EducaUon to CableONE Attn: Mar­r- I n e t r u c l o r n e e d e d Th "'SneM?'* M keting 0 ^ 281 EasUandd immediately. Wage 1323rdSLW.. » ____ Drive. Twin Falls, IDD S20/hr. Contact Michele Twin Falls. » I 8330lrNo phone calls*s- —FaullfnorrClorlcrBIISB-- — Attn; Mary KaiTan— - H - f l please. EOE* School DlsUkS #234 P.O. The Times-News la a S DRtVER - Box 115. Bliss. 10 83314 drug-fraa workplaca.* H ■ ■ |l149S^lil CDL required. (208)3S2-4447. Deadline: ^ ^ 5 . ^ 1 8 Call 208-768-2678- Until lined. EOE* l535fiSeE5aS! B H j DRIVER I IW I ONLY HAVII iONI opm m al g Ml ■m m i IIHHUO Professional drivers with experlonce'and- -Toyota sderore greofafw ith a supeibyoew" d e a n driving records t;981-|z wanted. Earn up to lineup. W e ofltsr^ great convnisions, M 2BMNJEffWMMaflW 31 cants per mile DOE. a5da/>A ^vt/eek, I Food grade tankers. k, reasonable hours, § 4 5 0 ...... HHSSJ2.MS 1 7r4%| , ^ Run primarily W est coast 410k, medical plon,cI, a n d p a i d v o c o tk x i. • H and upper Midwest. W t B m MWK H M M K t n i Health Ins. and If you ofB on experkiriefxsd oukxnobile M 401 K available. VVM p H ced. 3 years NI»YIIEnilUI„^ and over 1X.OOO miles. a f2M9-i w ...... •:j«isai«5T5>I 0 0 9 NGMCSMMmiM Driving the 10 western #2H25.r..:...... ^W iJ ! ^ , 9 6 8 i w states, mainly California. [ fSALES PEOPLE P I 35fl, •...... m U 4 . m ^ 0 ,),462 A , I Call»34-6«8eor I \ iwiumwrnitmt1^^2111 MNEtniiB im a M30SI 1-888-600-5801* WANIITED! I i«S5io.»5 6 / - f ' ...... :-W!»ss,im ’9 ^ 2 2 >•" DRIVER ylnlmloto tm I m «IH<: f,559.,i Now hiring' for mixer drtver/ 1 e ______L tt^ |i->£aiiaH Y iii laborer, full time, benefits. ^ anowm oDW «tin: B c w r a w w i C lass A COL. a TSN >/“ 0 ? rai7H) ...... „■*»!*B su m ^ > 9 9 3 endorsement req. A p ^ at: I32<1..,)*SS25.W Z . l i s s A N - H y u n d a i S j l>432^| K loepfef Inc. "“S'” itM n i ’ 7S1 U edrona SL South w -0,'...... wttssn.w’o / #2um -iW BSissi3,ns N 0 , 4 3 6 H EOE* iSAlENOWI IM DRIVERS M FM liiifM nilji „r , oac WliPBSH R atbeds, w/® least 1 yr. 3 #2U0SI1 5 M ...... W B 's H m V / OTR exp. needed. Oper­ .....;.« SSSSPNs S 1 I ate in 11 W estem states. Exc. benefits + bonuses. :OG reat i BenefitsB« B Then hom e evefy I H yundai Jj © ® I 8-10 day s. Average pay is, indueuding H MjoMmiii *40,000+. 800-»53-222r: 4 0 IK , vacacioiion, incentives 9 • P RWEBS------OTR neededi Req.: Class1 W E E K L-Y Y SPIFFS ■ W l o r o H M u u m wHW ill. 7M «lsaS 1-M |. 04M -I633 fWl A C O L w /g o o d M V fl. w5»iir7^^ r . 72memhtO6J0X»AmwHir.IO%eahorlradse(r • efiij/.QACbeoUrrMiadlr Com petitive wages‘ C a l l R i c h a n d ai w/beneflts. 677-828-811 S. la t 733-1825 ^ i * ' ■ .-.tilT[imHsJtei^on.honASubtedtei>epr

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Musl havo \rrSS »-757-3000- Theses pb^tiohpnsM e?ite''ea!A | !• '•> Ing applk»tions __V * .'■ Aim' '.v«li*V. T>e hofss'knowledge. illStonlyapan-Ume rJ, K . ... . j forlndeponcpendent canlers ^W ^m om in& cl^i h k i i r p o ^ w r k s a a ■ ;■ •j':^ r r ls'lo o k itn to :^ d theirBir s a le s lOTO to r-0278 or 731-7230- ^ i k 21B ^ V ~ carfbfe-A'sd ^l.d^r.tti^irW^line Uncoiloln.Morcuiyand f iO^AURANT R ------A ^I tto o w ork ou t In th e ^ S t o p ^ t h fust have good Exp.«I. supsniaor, wlinds. a public'Blic? ■ »'•' ^ 7 irK»m c'wj^i Honda automobile^.'Mu , . . .. «t. salsiy DOE/ Also. OrMrtrt beb« n en ta a n d >verlet>d Ave. ; " M i t e ’BWIls & vraroiKsttiics, "v"a, 12«3 0jperBulld^)- veri ______tfayshmh^AAW w* gee.q m ^ (OtdRoper £ioie((pit Jh^phu ^ tU MWMRtOelisM, YouarcI aro tho one lor us. i 240W.A(MlMn‘ CantorII for an appointment ^ l O h l i m m a ^ StopbyTheTirHm^N0|«8atl32 [TAURANT------^ andi Faiconbiirg *401K- ' • ‘Bdmu m P n i m i K * lw T1m ee4«ewa ^ H j 5 ^ "jjii' 3rd St West in'inTW inF^'orcali; x)Joo%lsnowac«pt- ,_.™ : • P » U ¥ iMHon k ____ IngI B|applications for day m arketing Manager ^ 733^Vext30 J w ^ s s rv o r s . lull and 206-735OverlandrOrcall‘ 0 ^ I ■ I m m r o i m ITAURAHT A currently li »2h«*u P«r1-tlrl-Hma. evening shllt P ** g g . I BEtLgEVUE/HAILEY IndAMndent ii^ Route MnW*® cashkihler/hostesa. Apply In ______Both CarriKETCHUM 'a iT te iv ; ■■'r;,Jfcfciiw.W tfi .p arsrson at Mandarin gALES» n irrieriSubstltutes , C?" \U3Q1 ' Housiuse. 73S Blue Lakos | am sieeklr»g m I en Indlvldu- OSHONE tl. N. Twin Fans.* s i to Im lie e m m y b u sln e a a l || you llvo SHOSJ^t. 413 pd-M M fffM Hw Busyeuexecutive of national and woira in those areas R t. 4 tln ^iclal e lg services corpo- vouM liksloboa 2 0 0 .5 OO0 WestW B. St. fl Is seeking an Indi- Piease 0 West C. St. al having a strong do- Dfstrl»SSiso,. soo-soort to Ieam tho workings 733-06itrlct Klanager , I t 418 tls successful organi- 0031.exL3M‘, Rt4X) East a St. h F @ on. The individuals ^ ^ — — i 200-600 E Belectoccted must l» able lo :kty a b so rb training ve In Ihia area accept mo)or respon- ^ II you livee Interested Ir in iiles In sales manage- and a re1 e Ini new spaper it. For personal Inter- beingM e nrrier... . I call Mr. S hepherd. . carrIise call the Iroo 1-877-488-7050 ^ P leaselet Mc anager. IX resum e to C l CURRENT tSS »1si*' ext. 348’ 208-232-4eS7- WALKIfUNO ROUTES I______L s n ^ S ------AVi VAILABLE r ------^ a round, lull time posi- , open lor RV/boats ALLS e pe rso n . Must havo „ SES AVAILABLE I d.closino skills ond ( BUSINESSES' vledgo of boats, mo- 270^280800 Palntbnjsh Cooper Normi o m o s i travoi troilors. ra & Advisors ( Brokers'.cnbba.com & ^lous sales experi- Jtlo Dr. www.cnb » a must. Salary plus ^ 7 0 0K) bkxk Rlmvlew Keys toSuccoss.to S I.733-658V ^ > * E oommte!mission based wages. „ y -,.. 208-73: kMl. optical & dontal J i ; f i . ^ )fits. Largo Invontory mp ocoh ^ U Q Q ^ k >'^ }ll from, Apply In^wr- 2400-270( I v b C a h p CI . I I I a Acqultltlons ' with resumo. ‘ . .. ., Mergers a A tHartMugh Motors iwnlownWendir i B iSBtfiEQSuQISI l l ^/MANAGEMENT Ptoasetoboacnrrtor 6.8448 r North Amerlcon In- DIstrlle contact th e / « l D■644.8219 . o _ itrlct Mansger 866.644 rial drstributor seok. 73 s conlidonliall , 735-3346.* All colls coi ^ Ing oxpoxperlencod candl- a — i l lM O M s for Insldo salos and ~ ogomont positions ot MSrcamgOTjron^ ring business In Hoy- r'ww.Wcarri 1. ID to son/lco indus- ^ i(0~^|||QJQQ^QQ| BSBjjjjL = I custom ors in tho . ^ ^ t a m I s u f M - ...... *ir« I K M M ...... 'IttM H iim i~-... ^ i w ~ 9 B E BI & ! f l a a |U U i a ; M agic|lc Valley. Expori- ^ E B M GKBIDIKDUIT...... W, MOBOWr W ^ T Z Z__ ___ B o n c ood d candidates I con ;■ MBIWOUW.....^ M MS g g H B P S :. «WI E3 sandI resumre: e via lax 509- _ ,,, a oB nioasi...... -w » e i IC SERVICE 9370 or e-mall 10 CUI lURRENT lESSAGE F D p U g trymanOoppliodcom ' W ALKlhCING ROUTES _____ S usually moan I m i J^12351!^. ’ 7 MONIV Q SECRET.lETARY • Boloro you do m , M f @ REHABIIfcBILITATION TWIN F. wilh 0 company, F A L L S businoscwilh •tlrrte): Join tho team oul wilh Iho Sol- :5 5 i^ x .‘vaa.';ssr “ fiSiyrifSSr* r a (Part-tim check It out V ~ M. ■ J_ H . _oLpro(ei-o[essiQhals.willlno.lo.. R T .e O ]„ ess.Bureou-Eoi______oadiHofonco.M VRS. 1500 Coi >rmaiion aboul m makoa< Cottonwood Sl. Iroo inlorm i Q onEEOEO omployor. Is look- 1400 Sa< ig invostmoni >oddIor o v o ld in g ir D Ing Ing for a qualllkid RT.802 (rilo to mo Fodor. c a Indivldu^Idual who wants lo 259 Phei scams, wnlo) C om1 m ission, leosonl Rd. W. ol T rodo Cc t a hovo/o funIt whilo working Washing ton, D C ; 20580, nglon Park Apis. Washinglon, i IfeiV'X C l w't^iadra dtvorso populations. RT. 883 0 National Fraud ]os start ot S9.00/hr. 100-400I or call lheation Na Center, X) Ridgeway Inlormatio with nppropnato 500-900 6-7060.- 1 X) wondon 1-800-676-7C l a oducaiicMlion/oxperiencoand Q c ango go up depending en ucallon/experienco. 8 UHL M ExcolINStBIUTIES 9 m u '* ,;. ' SnJuNUMniDIM.MUAM ^ r a Inlandnd Tarp‘ & C over is neck your ad on mm. '..t!o*uM»MtauKMKt B now hiringhirii a craw ieeder T h e Tirr Ploaso checklirst day it is HBHjpSoloa?2o5ar^!Sa ^ s s t , i a s s s s i imes-News is moiirsti silage covoring. M ust- -c u fre n ll fied.-Wemoke- ' •- ^ndal'c^— - t f i| j S “ ------T MI i S ------i “ S0 ^ oxp. in leadership, In d entiy looking for - poWohed.-otlod 10 avoid g bet5i-i.n5Tl.id,0< UAZUlU ______l»Q-WLM.«« dopondoblo, wA/olid n u u n.le carriers iding Ilyoulind s u nitm u i m n n o »c t i. 4flAaOQ«n> i NO^STl.^trfwidk - I drivers liconso. 'or ploaso call an error pi ZQBO-D______w u i n . U MkttUOi i _____WO-TO.M.WItoaaUi N04mM,0( 2 Solidd wagesw 81 benedU. Kimberl 3310x1. 2 Wo resum e 735-8857 or R t 5 5irly 4 733-09311tw responsible i.Ma » n « n a m . M .w v a i l a b l e j IDA WQ«m.Aflfl< tfiLaOl______WQ-NQTAVA call 280-1695* 600-8004 cannot }bo lhah ri ono day's VX—.------NQ^IT1.40A0< ifta^rfu NQ.NQT-AVA.VAILABLE - - : ______M O a k S i, N. lor mororou'do tha noi call it ------MPollTSt------omjrilyouc MOiril. - - M t k NQ-MQIABiVAILftBLE I IAL WORKER I i S n m jr attentwn • £EBQ!ITBIR - WMIT1.«;W king prolessWnol 181 2 0 0-800DO Taylor Si. l a i u Bm i t ______M Q d l U t M'■ wt a u i , ------M t M T U t Wmmtk l }jQsin.HM tlflod individuals to s workrk to K wilh develop- G o o d in g rntallydlsabled RtSOI ^ 5 0 2 ^ ^ dren. Excellent 3 0 0-500 m m m iB E ^M nniM tiiH isiioi^ ary and benefits. 300-500 1C SERVICE W NSSal't. '’“®MEsllESSAGE <3ira)M«'.l,.l.';((IISS8,«S?l »flsi5i);PT2,462 tHJ512-1 l .... Wi\SS3l.99S’ 2w 6 I i 790 o . Holmes -7r\n aiv )porty? Don I pay unlil It's sold. For ™c«»o,n,a “ 7oSSjrmation aboul it 2q02BUBKi 30 Idaho (roo Inlormi zm iniiiijiM iR C ^ ZOOOGJUpiCESC^I 1 tlmeshare and «Hll-0 ..., WAS$34,995 2 8 INKJIAN 2 0 0 7 0) 0 avoidingIte tim scam s, wnto >«30i2-2...... ,,W»SS8!99S~^ ;,3 2 9 «H0fr0:..; «»sIllS l3,47^« f,9^8 I s 30 M ontana root e state s 2 0 0-700 ^odoral Trade X) Wyoming to tho Fod«sion. Washing- igo8BUieK(Bmny„ atPBMWHF Z(Z801 FORD era CUM ^VeSi^^KSf «T.SMg Commissior „ . jQoo miK^ . 20580, «il6oM..,,;..lWS5IO,»S®i1 * 7 ,9 3 2 m202W ... WASM ssitini^3 ,4 8 8 »HW3011-0',. WASS3S.995 ® 3S? 0 6f I Sjrlonco. Good driving 3 0 0-60030 Idaho ton.D.C I .20‘National Fraud H focordrd required-Payr< DOE 200-60(/ ^ NA»»r<9 or coll tno Nal 0 0 N evada miormanolaiion Conior. w/lncontlve 0-876-7060 • 1-800-871 5 . H pragriogram & benoflts. JEROM E ply with resum e to R T .518 BUHL 'mM iB-l ..i. ««jsi0,995^s 7 , 9 8 9 " S l S! S ^ =S with a roomy B 2 0 0-700 1, 2 tMth mig ■ 2 0 0-60030 stn Ave. fc. hofno 4^,,^uh groalg viow. H Burtey. ID R T .519 im $109,900 <2U0574Na.VWIWIISS8.nr'5® 7^934 «H730 ;,., «Bittstw .w -^20;4oo APY TECHNICIAN 100-600> Coll Jimlaltors S 543-4371 the toam ol proles- i00-70030 3rd Ave. E. Barker Realto m ifs willing to mako a k m immnr ncip. lun nn 1998.f»BttHI^JU4D ' faH'llilt!) jroncolMVRS. an isHkKi rrs insi, n'* H Intanfcrit #2H26-r,.jf.;; ,2 5 8 . 4 4 5 »«t.Ave.| Srpc'SI X) 2nd Ave. E. cmi 733-0931 9 Snewmobil* « wants to have fun nJ. S23 0 working wilh a dl- 200-8003 &Cqiv» ^ iBi Join Bthe population. W ages 200-600>0 W est Ave. D ( TAX A #M2bl2-V;«*'WlB.SR9«- X -' ^ i | B sJonafs < X) W est Ave. E. r T M I m O N - at S7.084ir, w/appr- RT. 533 M d illoIto ro education/expert- i 100-500 >UR---- l a EOE ofT M7thA«rwr Y O I S A U N O W I H >or a qu X) 8 lh Ave. W. « , idtng on oxporl- d t 534 \P ______' SuiHrHtBM n w hoi/oducatlon. wa Excellem « * j ^ r ^______^ A J Q while Wl SLASSIFIEO efll package also ^5r '22X> 4lh Ave. W. t i m e s CLA Q verse pc l i i i B B lable. Stop by 484 100-700)0 5lh Ave. W. DEPARTIRTMENT B startland at Drive, S . Twin ^ „ , oprloto t ’ ' M i ^ wUMtUlUlM I .orcall20&-734-4ii2 llyoullvalia In this aroaarid o n c e 7 3 4 -5 8 3 8 i m m m i m s y m H i u , m in appllcauon loday. are Intonorostod in boing 2 o a -7 3 4 uemakaadtfterenOTr anewspcipaporc^r... OR OR ik d«c h* «< S1S7. OAC. 'mUtSSSSfSSm^^^^^ ' ence/odi______^ Ploaso B 7 7-4S 43 bSdon h«LSui^to7 to lok'Not;Natwipawtl>W»dd»olycMt 1 responw wlwn you • Mi ifUM in elM tfW C«J 733-09:Mo^'gor* 2 0 8 -8iR 7 L 7 E Y ) >931 oxt 348‘ (B U R L t a s a m t m m m Eastlani0931. Falls, ori . » lor an a ------, ,1 Xa ™ B IxpScTT? ■ftM ltnffwHfJW I atfvnfUM J UBIIUUS£Ukli£ll 733-0931 ■ i f - ; . ’ il.

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- aarBBo on la c r t . 40x600 sprlnktVrB/'Dlg tree” '. " ■ Ivfrit M "i 81^. yi 39,900.678-024B“ 130-X100’ tot $81,000. 829-«554er 404-8340* oc HEYBURf^ 780 Primrose ------ODown.------L. H H H K illiQ I -ah F A X I 4 3 M 529 or 4 3 1 ^ 9 ’ TWINFALLS P laa ^ l *!? HOME INSPECTIONS View Acres on 1+ acres, I ^ 2000 + since 1993. BvW 1997 3383sq. lt I O R a il BaKar. 326-511S-* bath, propane. AC.I T HOM ^eller^in^ull 3>car, auto sprinklers. I . tn • -what ttia home-down .. - • Jargo^eck^llsoRartl- —£ EMAIL tho street sold fori Free floor. B ullybarn.I ol Your Ad To list ol hom e sales and >228.000 7i^1S90* I wi current listings. Free ‘ tWIN^ALLS $17,000 be- recorded message . . low appraisal. Beautilul 1VE1WESWEWS 1.«88-»53-4177tD#1041 -lamlly home,-4288 sq,n„ Csnyontldo Roalty* :: CLASSIFIED e r S w e ^ ^ r SS u^ DEPARTMENT Owner motivated II. 3 >n.734^br420-56IM .. M ! ’[ I : ; : ■ bdrm.. iHbath, Com-, Makat«flnoflftr.* .vf i pletoiy remodokid Intertor. I I : Twin Fails 1 acre.'in g u ttle Ranc- I : : 208-734-5538 .hes. Qualllled buyers i I I I twlnad(amaolcv»Biy.ooni only. $92.500. 731-S913* I ' M ^ ' • : Burley , KIMBERLY 3bdrm. IH I I ' 1 1 bath. Mfg. homoi well I. I f l i : 208^77>4543 malntalnod, new bath, lL.^bdrm..2bath,w/1g. mcdaM«m*glcvill«yxo(n* neutral carpel, vory cute :l !U kitchen & mastor bed. good starterhom e, Vaulted celllnas^ hard­ HAGERMAN 2 txlrm. 2 $11.000. Coll 423-8078* wood lloors. lg. deck. bami176sq. lt.,2c8rgQ- I rage, built In '69. Nice:e THETIMESNm^n data^1344Tara St. I ’I esa I lawn w/auto sprinklers,s. Classified Department $187.000.73B«45 .;->i $93,000 will considor oil111 opens at 8:00 am opUons 637^088 Iv. msg*g* Mon thru Fri. fUi? Pli j f f x I Take C are of your s - s - E : a ------M «E i?S clsaslfled btislnaaa ; siding, now carpot. DW,(/_ before you hoad to • tlroplQco. toncod yard, ; • $75,000. Call 324-9225 * 1-208-733^)931 exL 2 yji or our Burley Office ' t HAGERMAN nice tiome 1 1-208-677-4042 TWINFALLS ■ Z ocro,18506q.ft.,3bdfm., 355 Monroa Circle ; • 2 batli. large garago,a. TW IN FA U ^ 4 bodrooms. 2250 sq. ft. ; fenced yord, 975 E. 2700X) • 2.76 A cres • Luxurious. full basement, vaulted S. 5125.900. e37-<3296.* colllngs. fenced back “JM" 4000 sq.lt.. locaiod on ! ■ Looking tor onira vacation I yard. 2 ca; garage. AC, Moadow RIdgo CIrplo. gos heat, auto sprjn* monoy? Why not **B tftos* Formar(|(inlng rodm, 2 •ua-good lioms youVo boon klors. redwood deck, storing? Clusllled win do It.]” family rooms, offlclent oak kitohen. lamlly CaH733^»3l.______'*■ kllchen. dock overlooks room.Roducodlo — lighted pond. Sorono, $134,900.734-5739* - | prtyale location. • 4 bdrm s, 2 battle, flro- p(aco, roc.room, jacuui,

locotion, $129,900 • 1.79Acre*-Nk»3bdfm ^3911 innI; homo, vinyl skiing, south- ELEGANCE PLUS , olTF. S88.000 C ountry 3.2 acres. &EQ U A L H O U M N O • 1.04 Acres - Lovoly 2 i o S . f i i C j / ( , ' I \ OPPORTUNITY ^ ^ s q ft bdrm. 1.5 balh couniry •/ M rwi M tm aiMMno ki . homo closo to town. throughoul. 5 spacious 2 4 ^ nMpipar M n^tcl to • Pinos. Irult trocs. privolo Dm Fair HouUia Aa wNch bdm ts. formal dinir^ & ______; • backyard, gordon oroa. living room w/dblo. —- 1 -H - • —&«f-oHr-wlm-$8000------■ Sidtfd flroplacoropoh- ' ' BUILT'tN EQUITYt kitchen w/ook cabinots. ; S 3 S ROBERTJONES broaktosl aroa 'n/pmio doors. 2 car garago. ^ I ; REALTY Also. Ig. shop w/opt. ; ; diterlmlnalion.* Pimlllal 733^0404 Too much lo list. ■iaiui inetudai chlisrvn Call 423-5969 ' CM You must see this ona. I rsr'M rVr-Ksa cwMiini sngnM avTMn ■nyywweii^euiwhf ' WIN FALLS Fixer uppo ThIt n*»(pap*f will not spodol. Largo lol. afford­ knowlngiir aectpt any\ TWINFALLS ■ able. R>os(lir.-remodslod. aovvnlilno tor rail •itala wMcn M In vIolaUoA ol m*; Molivatod Sollor! law. Our raadws mu haraby: 3 txlrm, l^ b o ih , 25004- Inlonnad CMI all (tw^lMgi sq.ft.. ranch stylo homo a/a avaUaMa on an aqual — otvf-acrerShed,-dog- • • opportunity baili. To konnol. foncod yard, complain of diterlmlnalion groot nolghlwihood, 10 b o st buys In your cal ^ TcO-ltaa al t400- Ownor will holp with spoclflc prlco rango. . ee».97rr. Tha Toll-lraa Froo rocordod message • . lalaphona numbar lor tha closing costs. 5169,900 733-0507. 1-888-453-4177 Cf/;* : ^^^,a.....W O. 1D«1040 3615 Mouni Olympus- Canyonsldo Realty* *------' TWIN FALLS NE aroa. approx. 1600 sq. ft., 3 p>i J bdrm.. split lloor pion. 2 —I— bath. 14x15 master w/walkin closot. Oak kitchen, w/walk-ln pantry. Gas heat/air & 9 8 7 » S U Z ^1 1987 FORII^D I fireplace. Oversized 2 car garago. Auto sprin­ F R O O P E R ^' CARGO VAIAN ■ klers. landscaped. I2'xi2' slorage shod. 27G C odarpark Clrclo ) s , . (ofl Whispering Pino). / ■'DUO J23^988a$124j60^ [ m i l TWIN FALLS Remarrlod. Groat opportunity to move . —UQ-toJafpafJwmo 4 bdrm .,.. 2Hi b a th . 2 c ar garago. Reducad from $179,000 to $ 1 6 8 ,0 0 0 . Will tako smaller homo on irado. —Ownerwlll linanco, Torms negotiable. 510 Monte Vlata Dr. Calt 208-642- itk. 2067 or 206-724-0462* #079/ p

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I MkTowove/^frig., ^SJSSoma?* ^ 2bath 4’iS ? . $7?oSp! ^ Apartments I abio TV. dally mdd 1,2,3 Bdrms. $349:495 qQarsge,I applianeM, OW, WasIVasher/Dryerincliided. Fabn i | s9. coifeeWooohnuta. BogwDWaw/Dhookupa. w/iW /0 h o o k u p , A C , g a a awlmmlngpool.ntneas awk k ua outll Rooms ' °"*X _ Start al $1 » #WtM-<»AUft^Wrm.T _ 8pack)ua and dean. ,.h«iheat, no amoklng. Call centcenter, bualneaa center, Or ll.$1.15/week..433_ w « tA d a i taL JE R O M B 'N e w S b d rm ., I f l o ^ 734^>(>00* : n7 3e 6 - » 1 8 3 a r « » « 6 7 r ,freevU ,fi eo library, month m a rentl ' ihintM«iiAddison. 733-6161 ina n e a r h ig h a e h o o l.g a a p : h.butf.Nopets/afflbklng I 735-0686* ^nWIN PA LLS 1+ bdrm ., TWIN w i PALI.6ClaBn,2 irey Motor Inn’ .t77B*M0d»O8lLv bdrm. 1 bath, W/D, DAV. .jss^arasi,, >ALLSMotel hookup®Nown^‘ No amoklng/iwta. $495 & UlUnugaDr. " , n , tnd weekly rotes $425, Call 735-0473^**' ijp.+dep.Oail73«W7** 7 » 1 W ______TM nF ;2 Kimberly Rd. '~ ^ E ^ S S S S r •733;e820 IMtbuyorlMMyour .... gr* :3b«lroam.2lMh.Bppia..I.+: lUr garage, lawn care. No * - ^ : C«a832-0734or t>52 . 312-4335* -- :8SoS!fflTOS»^-ok ■•I>.TWiM WANYgt TVWiPAmCtiarihoma, ChMp 8maH home, Twir 1 b d rm . F e n c e d b a o k ■Q 2BH *:»> T ab area; vw oondmonr S 5 un ^ S20.000to«30,000.Don' JgWaiTMtchtolLCaBnK ^ . ■ ; 4 ^ tkm. newer 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Sun I iimghttMlniwvsted. >on1 - room $ 9 6 0 .7 3 3 -7 6 6 0 *2 1 I 1 I I .734-2066 or 280-2S43’ »"*e TOWPAmirgZatory.a m livlngrooma, 2 family^ ^HnPHmpMi dhH AMRY • COROUALA ^ ro o m a , 2 k ltc h e n a ,)+: 6. ^^H riiH 'ifli'n in i ■ I bdrm, 3» baths. Counfiyan MATRIXX • TACOMA • SieiW N N A n tMngatlfsbest $1700+: |jjjj^ p |g RAVIV4 • HIGHLANDS,tBR H^TW iN FALLS 1 bdrm.,H dep. Avan. Mar. 1 s t Can 1 . 9 % - 3 6 m i W/D. microwave, caiport,■ 73S-1653.* ______55 no, 2.9% -48 mo, 3.9W9 % - 6 0 m o 1 and mofBl No pets. MSC 9 5 » a . cable TV. dally maM»iih TwiSTFALLSTbdmrrz -aetvJce, coffeeAJocghnuts,% bath duplex w /garage, no ! . • . ;-Chack ua outll fioomj naid pets, $550+dep, 1 ; • atart al SI 16/weok. 433 CaII7»-ia04* I WaatAddlaon.739-6181 I : • >«entafay Wotof Inn* IW iiim il Ilk I ;1 |? bath 2 car garage, all ifh3. pliances, W/0 hookup, no I peis/smoklng. Catl 733- I ; i | S 2 0 0 3 C AM M R r U E ■ 6676 or 539-5049.* p- m s a » a m » mUTD*U«(0 > ■ .:rALBlori3bdrm..'woodI f«i nranooLMiiucUIUC'QUBU ; ;>.!atove. 300 S. M ain. ■..:J*?544S/mo.,S1090 total ir, i.;^4.Jmove In. Call 312-4449’ b ath, $630 -f $300'dep.«t ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H l l l l Buy e- tv for BUHL 2 bdrm. 1 bath.^ 735-9717 Of 420-3010.* °l°„“ TWri no smoking, outside pet I B D D ^^Su SB lu a n f V new, SS95 + $300 dop.- - ok. 1800 6<|.ft.oncul-de- g . a n d t a k e 11.9% financing or lea:lease for NopetaJ'wnoWng. '< ''• sac. $1200 mo. $450 dep, , Call32M477.* mo. Avail 3A11.713-2166.* HB23SL 1 0 . * * i - VWifj f^ALU4bdrm.. ^ 1 * O d a[>wn/*287 mo rent or aell by owner.’ 2 bath. $675+ depoalt. . SSSOAnonth Good credH?P- Please call 734-4762.* ______^QM Uhl9.hflnieJoLS0 tW)HfALL64bdmi„ m S *— 1 ------a o o 3 ■ ';:,0ow n. Calt to aee (208)— bath,famOyrm„livingrm.. l 3 ^ S I » m A - U VAMm ------. :t--j87M11Bor431-ei15-'B'a ..offico. 2 car garage. I Ml 11.0 • OTUB on • onm BDD Miiionliion '«f- $759/monlh+ $600/dep. '■ifeB35BS5ST»5im: I i:- '..N opeta, SS75-^dep. Debra at 208-280-2555.* !? I Buy forr ^•t.'-'Rala. required. Avail.a? - -^VWN-PALLS-Am5-$900i ■ i^ivMarch 1.20S-934-9763.* newer 3 bdrm, 2 bath. & W 2 3 , 9 8 0 *1 *^§^ispni^p! . :* ;^ L ^ R 2 bdrm. older home— appla.. fenced yd., garage 1 "S'w/appla. W/0 hookup.atn. wAjoor openers 734-1401* jEE^nnS^H S450f$300dep.Nopets.\?l ^ I N FALLS A-124 $650 flelerencea. 326-5920* 3 bdrm. 1 bath, large ± - fenced yart, 734-1401.* »i t a k e 1 15th 2 brand new luxury 1.9% financing or leasease for - deposit. Call 326-6653**“ ■ townhouses w/l550 sq. d ^ ___ ft ea, Pergo lloors. mapio ______nLERCour«/y, 2 bdrm.. ^ H _ $ jQ L d oiwn/!329 i m«no.:^! u n . cabinets, gas fireplace, atl i . t new balh, new carpet, Ing, a i ^ , gas heat, & central ‘Price plus tax. title.I 'l»%APnhwiemgisquWAMIx;y«,tiO»^ff»oognTo|OU paint and heater, atove/ting A C Lota olupgradas.au- nnancMl SvrvwM C*m bao t>om fn. e*n,w M eorrittn*(j tns tiouoilOuM 0<»M Muti relrtg. Garden spot withI* per sharp units, $950mo. UtoQaosteSIIMlI:ffp) V S87.62 dealer doc fk gorgeous yard, $500 Ikkt rMM MUvvr By 3003 S*t> M«e>Ml Iv 9«ia.it — w/lease+dep. 734-1900* i(>«r ■ •*Leasepo)mentphi. ~TK» ToyoU TjW i M l trx n,gn«ii n I* month, let. last and dep. -«l W *d Fun S.J. 9t. TW IN F A L L d ( ^ le a n 2 ^mam U t M . First payment,■ dlaOC ptckup m w J 0 Pow tm) Auootuootin 3«»»02 & rels. Call 326-523S- ■ and title fix due onI MUI Ouauty 8lu»*t'' JOCJ SuWrIf MM4 on a tlA> o< re/ bdrm. 1 balh. garage, 1 M.«aee"lwn*r>»*pon»«inacaUr>3oblle home. Water, 8«w- S>«M Olr*Mr* ol 0»m«itn>p 3 Incl. $650/mo.+$300 U >W|dpo»n«Wm 12002 EPA Fm I Ec - *«r & sanitation furnished. ■ nu»it}i lease. Sienm Ml Economy GuO» ep, cleaning dep. 423-9209.’ mtsam 60 mondt lease. tfCompurton Mm9 on eompvuxy Mv^manicKMiito . $275 mo. No pels. Call eaOmOf»l>mAff.*it)*nj. ine Mngnt*ngnt*'»»«''» booCMNQ 2 bdmi,. $450.car dbl. garage, fonced yd,. m <0+ no smoklng/pets, $750/ • > Pleaae call 796-0322* I or mo,1st, iDst+dep. 735* • :*BAQERMAN River front, 6696 or 734-1056/6p-m.* r • ; -newer 2 bdrm.. 2 bath, imMiKunW T O H U O I i w )S (HIVY lUMIU i» - i m M K M r S'MMIU H ■ -''outside atorage. boat50! bdrm. fenced yd, $500 NoI [lon of .osQ.^iM tfi. Auro*i»*mmoKtioa • Vi.AIITO-FWlNIHDOWS 1994NNTUCI0NHIVIUI4 KS'MIHinilllCI 4DI-Vi 11Y4 POWBtSEAr^AUOYS* OMYM.OOOIoouis;;cms>>-iBT(iiuiuiil u t f o u m : ; ; house, $760. 734-1401*_ smoklng^stt^MeM^ • '■> bdrm., l bath, on cotrw ^ t w r ‘ 3 . in! r 5 ,3 8 0 l ro^uT^Sffi8 8 0 lot. appls. Ind. $500/mo.)a t »5,990 : Call 679-1431 ask for ------i-,'-M a /y o rO a v )d * ------imCAOIUACSIVIU • MIRC«RTSUUU ------» T-- J e r o m e a bdmi,. 2 batn 2000 HYUHMI SONATA ms-G 1992T0T0n4mW«mmsts------Exapnoiuu«iujM9*suno«ir .‘i^sssIB • PM SEAT* ONLY $},000 HIIB u*m»um»(B»mnmWS IOADCDISUNIOOP«AUOYS»IITS»(0 *Ain0 mobile homes. No pets. mo. No pels/smoking. $450 to $475. Long term $200 dep. 326-4667 - leaae. 324:89C0;543-8342® e-5pm Of 666-260:1414!- J 7 J 9 0 ’7 , a a o«"-^7,98C :SIO,000 0 ssuo ^7,99 8 0 3 bdrm,, 2 bath, formal ______rm, gas fireplace., _ -I9 « 6 CHIVy lUZMt4N 4 — IMtMMMOMI Jacuzzi ii^ . 3 car garage. N liiiT -iiiiiiiw —3< IDR— 2001IMIKIWYSASABUOS ------5______3Jyi»ttTl£SS* -aool tHIVY lUIIIIH* «D Trt- County Property Ktomti f ! b d h e ------____—v(.uiio-f««niMK.suaiiii1 lUYi------y-i«AUTO^mwnoows*iiS«ciuiiinii------,324-2734 or 420-0136* 1 & 2 bedrooms nal H a l lo w a P r o g ^ Mgmt $0 • - j Mr OME (2) 3 bdrm., 1V4 : • z . e a oB wa. ; balh homes. $575 mo. ^ $10,790 ^ 8 8 0 ^ ^ 512,990^9^8 810 ( vfi.8 8 0 each. Brad at 539-4677* <5SER5i«iTb5rm$260^P* ^mo.”$200^ep!*^o'wts° _ You pay power, we pay . |;^-cl6p.Al80.2bdrm$390^ 2001CMVYIMUBU4II4M 19MNNIUCM0 I999$WAMilI6AaA aC T A W D ^ > t-d sp . 324-3430/420-1669.*m the r e s t Call Kathy at t u s m s i * t t m » u mnSKSramoi ’UM!! ) a»7UXinCISUNnCF*ALL0lS 0 ,8 8 0 ^ 1 0 „ » 1 2 , 7 8 0 *♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦♦ $ 1 3 ,9 9 0 ; JER0M E3 bdrm.. 1 —Vt SPECU L SPECIAL ■ . .baths, appla.. new carpet'!X Call lor detallsl •99 TOYOTA UV4 V r Moatty fenced yard. $56519 * * ♦ i W " TTO •ALLOYS *4^000 Ml SD m L . i TrteountyMgmt W Nowlea8ln g i ,2 and 324-2734or420-0138'12. 3 bedrooms $1(A b Fully appliance kitchens, ;:|:JEftb«^bdrm ..1bathe t energy eltteJent. ,8 8 0 *W4 ,8 9 0 , 7 8 0 M mobile home $375. • Call 324-3267* I’ 734-1600 imTQTOniVAlOIIXl< n ' ■^ i i i t t i i i M i i Y0niK0IUXttl4X4 19! iin 3001 OtASAUMURORA r- 647FawnbrookAve. m sur • HM M • (a n o V iiMOiiB ■ B W itirr s ^ o m ntDra«Amrfs*vi*PMmi)ois n " i S R m i n g vn KAinniiBnBMSD(i«otcr'OtcruoooMiB H andk»p accessible. •?y parage,<500,324-6752* ^ H O * >16,6801k . ^ i y , y 8 < O wo. $ 1 7 ,99 8 0 ■ ‘ 2 t S M ! l | l[;■ S QOODINQ t.ow incom e $19,990 ■ ‘ w/deck. Qood area. $475.L' , subsidized. 1 bdrm. apta. . : Nopeta.Ret.328-«88rr at West Side Court, For ItffCMVniMIIT KONHIUU f^ H I M OI lAMBftOVRHKOVRVflEMB _ .:;3ES5iErar2b5?m rT^ senior &/or disabled. :uaiia»9RUiMas*aiMna,i 'ffMSBi!iu«nia*Aiion SE^IW19MtR*N<9BUIIIII " ■ ^ M \ m m jW*^l«ULUH bath, no amoklng/peta,Z* C le a n , n ic e neighbor* ■.S.: $4294.1 It a te t .

;b.7,2063:,. . -8434»463»0r6S9-4828.r . - ^ WH(HtH>yaii;2roo.Dld, l r g ^-i '7 :-^ T tHiE- tELtPGE* ~ i^yilyWolff ■, .giuiettrbK s #; IfBOfolTfcr!- S -"-;- “(f you maklake o alip in handling ■ ■ N6raSr“ ■oarA shoitiDiiSlsii^Awa' ^ us, you d te'”e ' ” A J 8 - 5 3 ' ed..d.. ,M tfe s a females. . • '■ 939» :.'o0ndltld -^rr^Rudyord-Kifting—------^ — ^V-4------______^ ______208-^8:;C0-M60 ask for Kira* JKXSfc6W R Internatldnal ♦ A K e s 413 3 ^ ♦ A 8 ‘ ■ p uu i p p y . $ 2 5 0 . C all • 6)733<700v— ■ - i ______the element ( ^------^ rit of good declarer play^ j ♦ 7 5 4 ♦ Q J ' JL N illiilll. tat ' roaisfttioo.w m.* ' •. ,. ' -wWwjwim The keyy toti today's auction was ra^ksfraUngM SOUTH olfcI business. Selling my b e e t g r e u n d - fo ^ n t; tfiCut, dellvered'and r ------^ the leveJ to ie year out o( hoy and .teek to which East raised ' A 4 breavemsg. 0am-9pm y jy o t 300-1557.* .SaS^lvery.Can324-^41.* ¥ A K J 5 3 22 ______',*41<41-881-6452.*- — JTOPp ...... - 'grosslve raralse to three spades" ♦ J 8 2 Pent.140 ac.,.wheel BBSS? M'': rohbed hiss opponentso of a critical SRTin fftzu Male-puppy le's, a lfa lfa & :(ioiolo BQUtit &a delivered. (We FinePL.•LACEINSBRr w EOTHS■HIUiMaotiirii. « K 10 3 -ound, w ell. Call 'oo’{nuchtoHst,'tf round of bidelidding and led to Christ-. AK(KC,1stshot% -cSi KtcUollownda^- Jamestoilown. gas, $600. . Ehco.TooJ ______B»«weet 8 wks. 6M. $350 M t r V : , . . 5 5>yi28J 5 ,'i Can ^-2382* IndudeanaBplM are brandand new asking -iSaSia.*— - S1200WIer.aner.2QoaLWaa6.-.. . . lan Mari’s’s declaring*c delicate ^Vulhelrable: North^M th- !i'ir6Te~,?,ir8'3o'r TW*n !w6RTcuiT55nr: ...... four-heart: contract.CO I . .31212-2623* , tank bramirand new $110. Dealer.East d;il^mW sd.J115/ PURNAiACEformebite DrlllM«Mie*a$50.AlrhoM Tor HeineIness led the spade king, m l n U pup. rdil^aulor't130 home 56,0005( BTU natu- rM lls'nev'new$l50.0lM and whenn itil held, he correct^ *]The bidding: vered.S29-4039r ral g as or ^cases$l5(I. switched toto a8 club. Mari won dum> . Rv«W i , r , r . « : S•od beet ground-Call -2 ^E !^ W O O b f iu t s p l i t oW,$2oa South W est North EeE a s t 734^ 5 7 1 . * tad Bitak 543-4209* . FIREVI my’s club aceac and ruffed a spade, firewMwood. S90 0.plck.up FtiRHACICE newer g a s, hi- L . M PPa a s s 3 m d. $120 a cord.’You Then he caslrashed his club IQng and , load. 4 ‘ZOO/offer - . ^ 8 1 6 . ^ 1 I V 14> 2 > 334 4 » 6«MWks. Old for more Infor- k up. $l40/per w d CaU934-098y ruffed a club, cl ruffed another 4 ^ ¥ All pass matwtkxi call 934W t . * • W kr J spade, ledd tot dummy's diamond 'jn iM M I OAZElXEFl£ Free style eliis. ace. playedHi ai fourth spade (over- Opening ( lead: Spade king iM HIWIiia M w ,$37s<>7SCaH733-M7i or evenings at ruffing Hellelgemo’s heart eight .." e g.■"ft'EiTfaw------C“" ™ !!!!!l!!!!g isiiisaM a sk lor P e g g ^ with the jaclack), and then cashed a " E GOODpasture lorlease. ^ M ti BID WITH THE ACES: e s a l>AlFAHAYitonbaki8 r I •X aoid mil my I a M C top heart. Z$& 909-780-8230.* uM z B itu r e M Bd.it o i ; ^CTION ll.nii.Hog*. 1.2.7.B «l8tRFV183(40btfes) SV?’. ra>.Sth.2003 pall OM,Md( oul dwUUdi At th is; point pl Mari had taken nd RFV 167 (210,bales) 2 ,2ODING 5 in dho astrin g ' '' . w » i a g l - , u . 124Infgatedacres. ' D a.'m. sh a rp CaH 73U)03«W3i.______eight trickscs iand still had the king- ( 4tr & Eagleeofl Rd. South holds: 3 dry pasture acrea. R . - ^ R t e r ' doubleton1 of hearts in hand, while ‘ 2,500M. Cal 934-4260 »olae1daho ♦ A 109 a l f ! StulttoSen? Frnmlfl184ExM52go _ Helness hadlad three trumps to the ys or 420-4884'^* • l^alloufCtassWed, p V 8 6 4.0(!00lK 2M rAD^!'l'tai lonOfdardloDi- Rm queen left.I. When\ Mari led a dia- balales. Csll 543-2543. d turn right lb k x * lUYITI ' ♦ Q 9 7 7 3 3 ^ 1 ^ 2 mond fromm hand,1 he forced Hel- > Cor:onira^ng 3,000 acres t b b k gknon turn left C C | ^ Q J 9 6 2 . 677.2620 ness to ruffiff thei trick. Now If Hel* torJy2003production;* ndNameToois ELL IT! ' ness led a tr South W est North EaE a s t FEECEDER Kay now seeding Pleas VSSSSilSSf- - h S Sid Tools, electric ) trump, Mari would win ^ RauE8Pi;sii.»78a ^ Js, & chain saws. and play a second diamond to I V P Pa a s s oifaiifatfa,1T.bolos,$65p6r g enail m ook table $105. TheK B E08 _ ,JS5fc 1 NT Pass 2 * P Pa a s s _ I:C. Can haul, 539-5642.* t w klers. skidsteer. A t i i take trickc 13i: with his remaining i! lo se cail 3S2.1146* w««mCKLOAD ol bunkbed pet a tile, day bed, A TIMES- 111 HAYkY 2nd, 300 ton sl2», heart, whertereas if Helness led a b~^RA M E~4 p o s t e r BUNKBl ik and moro. bigb bale $75 a ton. 324-5ss s bed Irome, regular TRUCKt >k:les NE spade, Mariari would score up his , --gall423-4644* 15.1'ttra'Sf.,-: \IEWS ANSWER: Bid two heartsrts. Give nrT- ze. SSOO/olfer. Call availab small trumnp p at once. j lY 1st & 2nd cutting no Hubb4-5327 leove msg.* nnlsh, S 'CLAS!OSSIFIED false preference back to heartshei if. rainlin. exceilont qualily 2 piecei i-wheelor, trailers, Very niceltcely played — but have ' CL COLLECTIONS you noticed5d thati th ere WAS a de- ^as here, game might maln ak e for suiriringboles. 1st$4.S 0per giish! scape, and moro. W ale, 2nd $4,25 per bate, ibbel8 (2)setsof 12 WILL your side when your partnirtner bas S?*® •ces, $12 oach (1) En- tain S tate s Auto fense to beateat the contract? Helge- > loose coll 324-3119* LDREN'S 4 piece, JAuction CM I E mo shouldId 6vertake> the spade extras. * Witb the spade quequeen in- ^ »h$10eoch 783-1P03* !room . sot w/ matching 208-W .56M 548 L CEVERY stead of the ace, passing! twotu dia- >Y 1st & 3rd cutting, good. taryS lead a t trickckone < and play a trump. ^ uallty, d o se lo Tvnn, Sell n eMP t $: "Gone wUh the 1 spread, (2) greai t e r m sI CashC or bonkoWe o jC If he doess that,tl declarer cannot monds ^ might well be r i ^IL L anyny amount. 735-0669 „,a_nd* $400. Oak eecr*. rter computers, coll check-tK-bonkletier.sn l«CNEED OftOi 7 $500, Oak ftie cabi- nforniatkw. « 326-4068- buyersI promium-$50p doc And a wayr home,h< sinc€ there is no <$200,324.7678,* n all velilclos will club ruff mn dummy.d HAYlY i s l culting. 110 big eauipi CHONES Nuevos. 0 SSi?* ' boldakn, RFV 205 P24, shod ro1 llo 0 SALE Many horse lor inforjlooredoQuoen$195 lUY IT! sionlored, 431-5608 doys or d rawjwn implomenis. misc. c o l ca h$295. i Hablor con b iU DOWNS 0 \ AUCTION - I, 30-5608 evenings,*------m anuipmonlandJDB. y 12' '* ^ 7( i " ^ 7 a i - 5 0 7 0 t ...... 8EFERVICE INC. e C t ~ llyi>iiUlikrtorailWt[tol>l7WoUI.;iii ...... - ...... •'30 lior harrow, horse KinaU l>ll;i//«wwUie.lic. ------8 TfTRAW, 2 siring bales, th e r, 10 y e a r s o ld, www.dovi iny other horeo drawn 0, Call 734-3026,* CommltiiH’NKStoexcenencer Coil;oll 733-3028,* a piomenls. Call for more COUCH, ------^------HAYtY 200 T. big boles doiry ^ 8 00 2438-8215 evenings* olf qualily olfollo. Or. TWIN FALLS MOTEL 3> KIMBERLY SInglo wide H f O R S E 4 y r . Old ABRA WAfWANTED to buy “hart J gross mix. King Hili N«wly r«novat»d rooma s and now double spocos llnedbacked buckskin TFCC T wolor shores, omOOT, dairy hoy 599-2099* DRYE» CablaTV-HBO avail. Friendly Village more. Has hod 60 doys ____ coll 539-6662- ^ doily\vookly ralos Mobile Estataa. Ask profossionol Uolning. f/ot yy^i iY 3rd culling, no rain. WATER RIGHTS-SHARES rEReledrk:.S70/01tor; M No Pets about 1 monih rent FREEI spooky but does require qq xcoiioni quality & cond, . Dairy-larm-commorcioi, )od condilton, 248ZndAvow. 739-5630*0* Call 423-5253.* oxporloncod ridor, Vory bu, moll bates, covered, BuyorSoll. 431-5617- 0 ion. Call S43-6065* 2Call 634-0963.* L I TWIN FALLS Rooms, aihioiicS2300Coii nnr; s. TWIN FALLS Single & 644-6423 s n e r 6pm.* WATER SHARES North- 7777 IRAL/PEPSI coolor. S90/weok. microwave,e . double spaces avail, Froe U 3rd. bright green. sido Canal, Wendell aroa loly. bom stored, 135 ib. 2\ door Slide, S600 totrlg. Ulllitios pd. Cabio>10 mo. renl. Cameo Mobile, IHORSE TRAILER or downstream.< Wanted string bates, $9/bolo. 9r'9-'C sll 366.2777* • Please p rin t cleariy w ith d a rk pen cil o r ppen er . ____ TV.nopots.1201 Klmbor-3r- E states. Call 734-8064* Charmac '02. 3 horso tobuyorleeee366-793f tol v^i I lyRd. orcall735-0232' gooseneck. Fully loaded, ou pick up. 324-7148,* CUUM Eleclrolux llO.SOO, C ail731-736f "WHEEL H j LINE 1 Woslern VY 4in cutting. small I o xg. c ct $1250 asking S195 • ApproximatelyT 23 spipaces p e r lii?^ ipcludin{iing______a io 5 n 9 rR F V r$ 8 5 -p o r “ oTiSJje now. DRYER S e a rs HORSE TRAILER *87 ~"wheels.wm $3200,961-8307- inmoro. olmond cofor, « / CIrle J. 2 horso. restored 57^1 >n. Coll 326-46S9- = blankspaces. WHEEL UNES Usod, h a y c cond $100 breadmak- ' = TWIN PALLS Roommate by f^cCully-s Trailer fles- tY oxcoueni lor leoders, ^ i»vi445,644-1442 Eves7~' ------RLER Extra nk», cloan 2 toration. very good cond, GATED PIPE usod " ,sSt. t 2nd and 3rd crop. • W e vkfill n otify y o u iff Ithere is a special goin;Ding on 2 warned. $250 monih. util- Moke offer I 230 t)dtm, 1 bath, with carportI't itlos pold. Call 733-0073. S2500, Call 934-8506* 30 ton balos. 436-9391* WKkJi & shod. S3S0 mo.+dop. Farmoro Irrigotion ^ whi(Ji might result inii a d isc o u n te d price:e HORSE TRAINING Cell 324-3341* HAYiY For solo No pols. 10(3. 326-5887.* Get a jump on spring and ^ Slack 3 wide. ^ WHEEL UNES (2) Thund- - Call 543-5740* 4 • 3 line m in im u m - Pri>rivate P arty rates HAOERMAN small 2 bdrm.i r a m i i ’ lol me got your horsos Ofblrd, Tronsmlsslon oxc. shod, propano hoal, pots going lor you this year. ' ^EARNTOSEWX cond,. ro-nozztod, good lY No rotn, larped, good Bo ok. S300Kk)p. 837-6304 Roasonobie prices, or uallty. 2nd. 3rd and 4lh. Loarrith e right way, • 2 birds, bearings & drive 9 > h av e fun doing Itll SHOSHONE 3 bdrm. 12 I CONNECT I will trade lor hoy.Coil lino in good cond. S3500 f siring & 1 ton bales, Wed Becky White 4/boio. sm. amounts ok. Boglnnors d osses. ______baih S4S0 -K S300 cloan-n. WITH eoch.Call3l2-l062 am to make your own !■ ■ ■ ir>g dop. Coll 886-7972.* 677-1199or431*l113* _££! loar Joromo Golf Course. x U n ' CUSTOMERS WHEEL UNES usod: (9) 420 /edding or Pcom dress HORSES Assorted h o r ^ '*(Sf 20-5980 or 420-1121,* Veryi lHitib»r of P aw - 3 l l t l M C o i t TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm.:I 2 WHO » Wade Rain S3000. 308- andmoreli ■ ■ 1 SI 500 and up. Need lY No rain, Sm. omounts Call bath. S475 + S300 dop.p. NEED 3514. Hazelton 829-6774.* q |J Limited enrollmont.><- « j3 . .d . ays ...... $16.95 Call Roslo 734-8146,* oxperioncod riders. ^ )K, Will dollvor for oxtro, f =ry ^ reasonable prices. N tll YOUR Plooso coll 438-4794* ^ 15 0 ion. Call 326-4518* k :atl 735-6491 for Info. • 7 d a y s ...... $24.35 SERVICE iHORSES cutting/stock ^ HAYlY Prime allalla, 200T. 1 - 9 c Advertise in bloodlines, broodmore in I B cuttings. 2 siring 1001b. 14 d a y s ...... $41.50 lool stallion (liiios ol all olos, Sm, amounts OK. HARDI [ the 9ASSET HOUNDS ^ §51,'24-5082 or 308-0073- Dlfforo ages to 3 yr, 599-2099.' ^ >-21 d a y s ...... $60.00 LYNWOOD AKC ready Fob. 14th, 3 m tu SHOPPING CENTER Service SADDLE Beoulitul old cus- Call543-2627- MAYkY smoll balos. 100 T. ____IDWOOO^ FLOORING _ St. to o T, 3rd. Can b e S L loront o i spodes & grades 1 5i - - 2 3 0 d a y s ...... $77.00 ______. pIfiM & Reloll _ __ Directory__ ^loni mode hand looied rBiRD.F.ooD_LV.oikman.. ir i show-saddle. 15""seal. ' 7„i e livered^88-bales-per— 72x81Jeffrey 736-2908.* _ _ . ‘ 733-0931 e x t . 2 ' ZuPreom, Spray Mlllot & lod. Coll 324-4030.* /m e n Y ourpd wHlTuiriirTliB Tlnifls^HwewsTMoglcValoesrAg-Weekly^'ondOn[lne~ flni 734-4339 or 342-7368 S2100.734-244Qlv.msg,‘ Cuttlobono. Cv Coll j _ IDING DOORS (2) kY Timolhy gross hay. • TWIN FALLS 2nd Avo, S.r ANGUS BULL AUCTION \WANTED O lder horse lor Marianne Ma 734-6364.- HAY J(80-w/6Creen#,-wood. - — Ymr 822sq.lt. Feb, 11th Tuosdayotnoon. my 9 yr. old son for troll BOX xc, quality, good feeder ”lolol. ' " used bul good ***** BOXERS ------hOT8y.S70/ton,78e-2676,*- nd. $300 sold togomor, ^rinl Ad Copyr in Spaces Belelow ...... 037.4532 or 53W S 39— 185 performance loslod riding In mounlolns. Call Gioe Stool lor Valentinos Fawn 777^ Indowa (2)8x72 B a TWIN FALLS Nowlyly range ready bulls, 65 bredI 536-5682 Iv. msfl * AKC AK rogislerod, $400. "AYVY-1200 T. good quality (Allow 1 spacc for eoch letter,, ppunctuation m.irLs ond bLink:inkspjcvs.) or holfors. At Boot Mountain dairyifoederhay. rtical double pone soid r W vacated olKco spocos lor Coll 735-0398* ^ )oIher SlOO. Call roni, downtown TwinIn Angus Ranch in fWolbo. Coll731-347idoys, : h i h u a h u a 1 fem ale 8 *1 ’33-5790 after Spm* (All Falls, Bolh prolosslonal,al IO.Cattlolog206495-1121 CHii * * 734-3589 ovos,* * * 2 4 ^ and rolailovall, 734.6832’ weeks old. 1st shols. reg- STEEL BUILDINSs ^ CATTLE Angus Purebred istored, AKC. chocoloie, >RSE HAY 2 siring boles Ml 80 por Ion. 40 to n 3 rd phlpi34thru50x100,Shops, — TWIN FALLS Bulls. 2 yr. olds & yearlln- S350, Cali 423-4257,• ones, & dairy. W estem ______OIIiceS---VarlQus S ize s______fl5..BintiwGlohls,4.wean-- I ATTENTION I rop. big bales, nico hoy, t — — - C A T T L E M E N -’ COC:OCKER SPANlEL-pUp-- “ 93434-4505 or 539-4505* " Mtn. Uliiilies, Ryan * & Locations mg woighis. 436-9617* hIpps. 208-676-2149.* Hallows Property Mgmt 5* Drill plpo lor 80i»sam 0 pies pie: 4 males, butf colorod. en'T' •i' Additionalllincs li extra chargcs ^ '* CATTLE 100 purobrod prk» os 4^*. 20 puppio9. AKC. $275,The shahonks (with dual Springs) andfiDIRECTORY v, GAIN STORAGE BINS forI- family, CaH 655-4246.* - »34.«07e d ay a or Real Re Thing 436-5627 or one \d d r e s s ______' n dbl, 2U ' bars, hydrou- he ront lor 2003 crop, 6 bins10 FEEDERS turn tires, •34-4920 eyea. 431-7032* 431 lie/; Acme msikers. sleds. cKiUi - DAILY N a >d find those who can a ^ • tolal capacity 220.00010 dilloront sizos, good for TRACTOR i Oliver row crop QOl30LDEN RETRIEVER ^ ood shape. 845-2300,* 3 ity /S ta te /2 ip ______buohol (n Acoqulo. Roni help you with those nt horsos or cottle, , pups, AKC, big & bold, FXmr m e Ou ip m e n t ------1 or oil. 438-5227* Call 886-2289.* Kitlesyouaretobusy . r?hone i t - N u m b e r______$250. For Into 543-6^11 * For F silent Auctkin A| todoyoorsell, f w IN FA L L S 2 0 x 2 0 ft. ixICotl Sproyor 60', Rhl. 7 h “ HEIFERS 18 horofordfted LAB AKC puppies, great P h i 2 car qarago. S50/mo, orOf angus 4 lod hoitar*. 8red bloodlines, (1) yellow, [S'*0 Scraper 6', Rhino Advertise in S500 a yr,. Call 735-0473.3. to red angus buil. Call •C a B i i i (4) chocolate, all m aies, »craper » 7'. Now Holland I TWIN FALLS Storage unit 630-5565 or 431-6663* $250. Can 423-4578* landy 14', JO Natual Qae the Service a l P i l 5000 sq. ft, with upper HAND LINES 3* bans rTS ingine 200HP, Allied '33- LABRADOR Retrievers ,nJnow blower 6‘. Clipper L _ _Diractory B U i siorogo ond ofltee space." HORSE I ’*s o i ^ l center risers. AKCReg,ak, 8wks. old, 1st grai Located 011920 Highland 40 Wade rain twist lock rain deanor, IH Natual SDFIVS3-0931ext 2* Shota, dew claw s QiasenginolSOHP.Spto-m -c Ave. E, S1250 a month.^ Registered A.P.H.A. 31 * valve openers. Located In removed, black, yellow, . psr Contact Roland Peterson„ yearoldStalltonl ane healers. 6 lmoe T^ 2 m m 's, btowii arxS chocolate, negotiable (jguammer-dlker. Stbll hay r * * ^ 1 9 0 0 Of 308-3860.* Mardelle Dh«nn.uc*0S25.‘ „ -io> I «)Mdorahowtl400.l < $1000.CMB2»«4Sr c n I COBS43-6S56.* | . LABS Black Male willnil be done by allant M k l B P W H K g n A p » 9 5 ia n 5 Black BU female, S250. sueuctton.Ca»1-43M^ CITE I HOD8e4y.r9ldAPHA’’ 3‘ ball &. socket, uaedt /Ct»Chocotate lemale. $350. 214 Fe reg. filly, sorrel solid, season, excellenl AKC-4 AK pedigreed. Dew- m ™ d“ B lInaesN iivs oreen broke, vsfv gentls, o o n d tto n .i4 7 per Joint. daws.1stshots.CaB678- d a HouougMHH70D,nomMor exc. w w w .miagicvalley.com a Mobile Pork. 32««479* $1200.679-2676* C t f S24.32907-10pfll* 81»4or678.S100* 81( SSOK)d*fler.Call734-«721* 733^) ;c. oond,.S350 Call I ------— 34112 svenlogs,*- ' ' y-

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BXBY ITEMS Foldable mmaculate- beauty, pol- pis • bika Mr ft atollsr In one.'j?- DININQ TABLE 6 chairs. picturse.Siop^%e ta1)lew ti /lleaf$l26. ™ o r 9 55 % $ 3 0 0 . C a l l S2300/otleiWIer call 734-4768* ^ $150. Queen set, $100. shed ebony, Iroe dtHlvory. hoi : $40, Graco bassinet. $40 Classified DepL todayl* Unusual Ui anlique clock ^ 644-95<>561* S K I D0 O 0 O '03 Summil ^ weight machine, $150. $550. Olfer on all. Call 17800. Call 688-9869.* . daggers, do swords, ote. , barely used. 732-S868' VACATION PACKAGE 1-800-574-9419* = ^ = j | ^ ^ = 8 0 0 H} 0151/tots 15 ofoxiros. G arden tub, $75. Side by 736-6207 or 420«)02* 9 a S MULTIPLE. Ortando/Fort ^ \MAHA upriaht ptano U3 BOAT>ATSH0W I r . moko otloratlor. 324-8497.* “ side fBfrlfl, $400. Call nodel. perfect for the C 306-6060.* Uuderdale. Las Vegas. ^ Fob. 6 thru Feb. 9 TRAILERER 4-placo I ■*■ '94 Portvlarta, cruise to m lovlce or advanced ^ 8 2 A rc tic Ce i FAX ilayer. shiny black, dah o W ater Sporta . :C at JagS2000 EQUIPUENT-Restawmnt NASA, plus tkAets to urn- m X B oat Show . ALEGRi all. DownsizirM versal Studios. Can be ■ J2900. Call 888-9869,’ iRO ’e o 21 It. mo- 4 pan steam lable $375, TWINnn FALLS FUS Sal ^ La's}'rgost selection of new me. 27K miles, exc. III 734-5104' & used ski boats. YOUR 734-0287 or 42 0-326r J^^IFIE R lender Ac- ^ IDOOR ESTATE SALE “ ' $0000.733-6216* XTREMREME SLEDS coustic fas new), dual in- ^ 8 r. pla n a hide bod. b/tos, Across irom iho ZRT MISCELUNEOUS Oog ' put. has all lhe goodies, Boise Fair Grounds. CHEVYr -eai ©ito, good .'?! I WANTED older dual aut I K mt. toola. quilts, kitchen “ ** im it 670X $3988 AD Run 14x4 ft w/porttable $47S.543-5676.V = are, e x e n ^ bike, and For moro Inlo call conditiditlon. Bank ropo, or brand name low ter im it600 S2268 VMBS-NEW$ \ flooring. $100, Woodburrv QMRUirEH DESK darK -*f,2lUcti n w r e ...... • 206-676-5669* ^ . Taklnking bids. Contact - M f c n l s i tomes-ioohptractor' PIANO PU 1 year okl, Player wotm od. $45. Good conditi- ^ Amy itS 3988 CLASSIFIED.^ ' Ing Insert $200. GE Stove 223 C oronado Ave* — p p p -SSLSim lt 700 S4588 w ^ v s r h ^ lighted hood, with cab. W anted older Babyb Grand. Play on.in. 733-0355 altor 5 pm.* ^ >RE SPRING SALE DEPARTMENt yoursell or listen to.tho TWIN'IN FALLS Fri. onlyll OnI all atl Jot Boals, Fishing CRU'SEIE MASTER 7 8 24’ '02 SumimlteOOHMS5988 m it $160, Call 732«B58* skldoos $49 bolow 208-734-5538 o iH npoeosioitt singte professionals pr Inciudos ^ • 3-1 pm. Free Moving boat:oals, ond pontoons at §25?!.®*rator. 39K, roducod All ‘03 Skldt axle 2 T. truck. CDs. Cl bench, and delivery. ^ Salellt Couches, Bert I- 9. Invoice» pluspi froo covor ( OR • Si.lDINQD00RS(2) It X trem e Motor $7900. Call 208-66B- A entertainment center, • Oow D E R -9 t2 e ‘Xlromo- O ntyoIXt 72x80 w/screens, wood 324-6856/4b4»ft371.* I S: J on. roducedSi9688, Sportsi& & RF V . Exit 162 olf ; 208-677-4543 /metal, used but good W69.*______P S e lattrosses, and blcydos. WASHER/DRYER 2 set _!f lEE HUiKV/Malamuu ' at Xtreme Motor 1-64.84.625-9876* C (BURLEY)* cond. $300 sold togelhef. emale, 1 yr old hos all D , onations onfyil F = Maytag, ooodcond.. $600 PIANO PW Kimball, Provondal 671 Lawrence* ^ is a RV. Exit 182 oil YAM AHA'tIA '0 5 V-Mox 800 W lRdowt(2)6x72 style, ook. Incredible ihots booutilul dog . _____: i«,ea5-9578- Ttiink U U d «h«r. you ea. Solid oak tnjssel ta* st Exciter'69S1100 > M vertical double pane sold sound, pertect cond. Call ^’33-0112evenlngs' TWIN^riN FALLS Moving Sale ' piKs your ad In cltMi(l»d. Me e upholstered chairs, sc EXCELU ir '86 SSOO David Kj. together $100. Cati' $600. Computer desk Anita At 436-9630 or 436- Fob 07 toFeb 20 mKkM .LENT SELECTION Can 733-0931.______f » 5 7 9 0 5pm* Od n v s . most wilh 734-9025125 Cor 737-0304 ' after $50733-6676/530-5040.* 4240orm9g.(9436<}d32’ 42 k g , chest Ireozor. furniture c A MPERM P SHELL-66 •bods.-Wftsher Dryer,— - -R eicu/lty c u / wtiiio iruck/cab' -warranties.------t cribs.& tread mill. ecl. for longion bod pick up. Insu- Harbaugh Motors k ono ^ wntown Wendell. 527 A B orah A v o w . alodo{J..5hQlLlloht8_61dbl ------z 2 r " »ND-SAW^OrIX2l y ^ -536--63237------SOIlome small pieces of •FamliyHoamrsorvicos— sii51,000 736-2469.' 733.09:3-0931 o«I 2 ! our responsibility R V 'sO'n~llnollt n- ^ 677-2620 > keep the commu- Timos-Naws^ H A N D Y M A W w.idBhow.com J^®Tim A C O U S T I C A L I COMPUTER ROOFZ2V6 w aANTED 5 Compoci tractor nityity clean, let's work b r o3WNING w i 3 l/2in. 12 ^ ______& D R Y W A L L 22-12-35 hp. prolor nowor footjgether and show gaugeugo pump, still in box. :------lT^~un7ry"ciuG ~CompaterBelp lAVBS HAJOmiAN R O O nN O ' butiut vrill consider okl nnWride in o u r lown. 25. Remington 1300 k 3 or s h i p , m a k o • \V»H/caii t/if rosr? W ltSx. internet. repair Rt*asonal)le rales/ Call 431-8210* moutiago. siiil in box. ^ 9 0 BijKKKfKttlKtk ^ 733-4782 lonvo hank you for your otj™! rnsg* ______Itottricsai'cjJuiixaiL. . f>ye^t.^tl/^tfs. .WSiiVNTED-GoLcasinrr. I, $225. Coll 324-5250.* — cooperation === our old DIrecI TV sys- _ _ _ SBKt-Q^vt T ~^nOMECIE'County c f^ Dm^'^hr^^on oiifncr. 7 3 J ^ e a s Cams. used, broken or still C I P O L A I lorship with goil BOB'S BEST 313-4969 nfter 3:30 C o ll 643-5010 _ DRYWALL in your rool. Wo'll lako k f i 2| G U N S H O W >03 duos inclutlocJ om*. Call 208-761-4495’ ^ Colt 733-9339‘ 731-0788 I 0 NovQda Convention conditloi J c o N s m u c ^ S HANDYMAN I HROOFTNGSt I wSANTED live trees. 5 ^ ontor. Fob. 8 and 9th. ------RSHIP For loose D soml electric. $600.2 '"°Sot.sq 9 am to 5 pm POLARI 81 C L E A N U P PAINTING |P'Iproco, crob. pine, aspon * r 7s ^» > . C R 60. “irooffa'Lakos Couniry ■ACOUSTICAL' I ClassA I others lg./sm all. *hoheelchalrs, welker, nndSId Sun 9 om to 4 pm. Long tracktro ,w /1 3/4 track ciub, mcluncludOG liBliing & ‘06-788-2676* sth bench. 734-4914 ^"inl>rinlo530-934-7230' A pipo)os. $1700 Coll Picniciicing . SSOO j 8 i D R Y W A L L/ Construction Salazars Solutiotis A B IE R IC A N ~ avo a mossago.* I 677-201019 or 431-1420- 208-373-823-8212' /WftjulIdJrifls, ftNTED------^ WeflxproMems n Ym I AIR electric UK. aquo, rcsldentlat fm m lng & • F ^ ‘Esilmalcs* ' ROOF&PAINnNO Joking lor uso d plsnos. CHAII Specialist Prlcvs lojll your Call 7 3 6-020r bloulilul o ^ condilion. Paid ■ ■ i Lance Lebaron odd Jobs, remodeling. biulgcl. 21 tjvars. rjiji; 1000 wilt take S700. B H CciKTTil rir^/imK rrpalrs removal o f debris . cxprrit-ncc. ANTED Old mogo2inos r„II733-4047 ti r loavo msg.* nnd tcxturiitg. W edoli oil plu s morr. Call BUI 'ro 1970. Whot do you . - 13 [/itira nf cxpcrUiKe. I R u b e n lave? Call.736-4658* H OISPITAL S I BED Soml ■ ■ cojvtsacivr ] 313-1186 or Jl5!! ectric, S700. Ponl-potty F>tt* fsllniHlcs 733-9676 WA^Sn t e o ------732-5904/308-ie99l 50. Walker S25. Exc. d U agie V alU v fHAJVDYMAiV I L------PWV 5 0 m oto rc y cle 543- ”indlllon. ,?J Call 733-3467* ------463638or539-4626,- -I DerlgnSl WORK r j A I R D U C T Oeneral Contractor* WAFANTED Steel corrol pan- ^ New ■ Rernxletl/if/ • C o n tfa l liom c n-palrs. 'Is for crowding ctiuto.' ^ 9 0 : C I £ A N I N O _S:oll 423-4545.' FViancOig available. Inlerior/cxtcrlor. 734-1031 or plumbing, painting, ■” ASn '' t e d ------•97 250 HONDA H | H M r Quality I 4 ^ 2 6 I a n d drywoll. . Wall Tom S3488 ______Services_____ , i6lK23 or 320-2066 * aae Main aim. North^ HOME REPAIRS | = Tcmaora/y-Permanenl " owershllt tractor. pow Would cnijnNDA ‘97 CR60RB Ex- 733.3368 Looking employees onsldor JD 4230 or JD K i Irt. runssitong.lSl550. F = Or looking for ivork TONY'S HOME ^ 404040. {541).963-0139* -I call ■11326-5231* P REPAIRS I ANTED N issan 300 ZX h q n 5 , B U S I N E S S I PERSONNELPLUS NDA '01 XR dirt DIko. Faucet leaks, p alni. rcomparablo. must havo «23(3300/oltor. rodo low : S E R V I C E and texture. tbywaU spood m anual, oil oc- **’**^33-7300 or repair. H'c do nos, GREAT w om en's essories, high milos ok. kko.||.„ Colt 404-6965.* I * TWINFALLS . I___ S2^£2__ I you can't do. rig. & woll m ainlalned. ------1 I : PLANROOU T^wiy-734-3333 ^ i/antod lo trade d o ss A KAWiWASAKI '00 KX250 { ; Jo b s to bid for oU I FARSUNG I lotorhome for diosol ®*°-,(c. cond. S3500 Call corts(ruct(on. ickup. Call733-6760.‘ 677-^:’7-2019 or 431-1420- SMAIJ. I ^ A D V T I N C r n e • 0lu(.-prNTEDOUmlllui,y------“idor J , 100 hrs. S4600. I b i Repair and Install oric■edals. unllonns. Insignia. Fax: 734-5538 Fax: 677-4£ Spraying & Pcrrlllxlng. Homer^xtlr. R M-3031 or 731-6652- | -4543 • Dixla. fences. O u a lU ^ o r ic ^ Rates Free estimates. Wlocuments.-& a souvenirs. » windows, doors. 73S4234 404^337 ml>aylng o hig h e st pricel POLALARIS ’99 Sportsman I 1 3 2 9 ^ » . 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Furnace, relrtg, and Chris736-183e‘ >* Yakima basic racks.ks. FORD’89 outstanding 4X4 ;• S5000 2O0-725-7879-*)-* F350 flat bed diesel, j : ROCKWOOO'00 25-Ultra-iir? S4SOO, Call 733-3689.* liio. can pull w/sm SUV.UV, FOHD’90 F l 5 0 e « .c a b ,6 ^ roar queen bod. loadad.ted. cyl., 4X4,200K plus, 5 spd t: S0700. Call 733-51299 or S3000/offer, 735-8048* ;< 308-SS49’ ^ R D '9 0 F^250 ext. Cab, I' RVsOn-tlnelll — AT, AC, Sth w heel plate. www.lcIahorv.com S2650/0fter. 328-5305* ;• o r call 536-2301* FORO’8iF2«OtBrtal.W- i m mI !t SANDPIPER '00 21 fL Sih tended cab, winch, camp- whooi, AC. awning, lilt11(11 kil, er shell, new paint, 73 • a ■ i !• liko now, winter special,Hnl diesel, needs trans. aJReceiveaOnePoiound Box of Candy •* S9950 warranty. ' • S3500*ffer. 837^B396‘ ipedd Gift For)pentinesD^ ^ BROCMMAN'S RV FORD '»1 F350 1 ^on. i 324-4203 o r 800-773-3167.’67.’ clean, 4x4 \78, AT, stan-1 1 1 F r e d r i c k s o n s , , . f Oo R A m m n »: T IM B E R L 1N E '78 2 7rTT lt. cab, dual tanks. m - ' f l * »:m¥iJii'fhiryMltioriirmmlrmeoSPl^ MM I I J* Si200lalrcondlUon. ■' $3950. Call 731-7331* •: call 786-3080* f 6 r D-93 250 460 engine — 4x4, manual, very ctoan, runs great. $8500/ot«erE ^ ^ Enterto;]to w JL o f 3 Romantic GiSet-AwaysatSiinV|t]fliLodge. ij^Spedsdai Pricing on Honindas Ail Month Long!Lc ^ I l a m m Call32W42«* FORD '03 Fl SO 4X4 COMBINATION TRAIUERler Straight six 92K Clean[j j5 ’ f Crmiijsil f m i h d a iitmsiflklksmoii65ilispediil! I •’ cloan. 6x10' llll bed, 16’16* good pickup $5600 Call JamlhakagreiilMiil *. sides. IlghlB, new 14'14 - 678-2831 or iWI-pOSr •' whools/llres. new mat FbhD ‘97 fi'lM m 3dr, ..... — tloortng, SS50.655-4346.* CD/DVD player, loWDkg,^ p ' RifiimiP M U n i U K M exc. cond. Sl4,SOO/oner QQIQQQQI ■ Call 736-1997* ■ F5 R b *97 h anger X Lt ext.Xt • p ^ cab, 6 cyl., bed liner,' ;• HANOER FOR RENTT IhIn alloys, security system, Jerom e, oloctric door,)or, low miles, excellent'cond. S160 month. 324-8340.’0.' $7500. Call 864-5213.’ !• MEMBERSHIP In MaglcISIS FOR D-88F-250AT,:idoor Volley Aoro Club. Inclds.Ms. short bed. PW, PL. CD. *- 2 great pianos and exc.9XC. $13,000/Ofler. 438-4794* •; club m em bors. D etails«i'» ?6RD'00FL350,4drtong ______; ___ -St500Aattef. 720-2783.*.*•-- , - box 4X4. Powor Stroke Lariat pkg., new tires, shocks 1 owner, 135K I hwy miles, wholesale $22,500 asking $21,500/- FORD '89 Taurus, 3.63l oHsr 280-1965* m 4 m •• ongino, transmission runs runs FORD '02 F250 diesel. -■ s tkai3039______a i !! good, pans only, S500> 2WD, exc. cond., low I - n Stk#123(KI9109 I . . call 404-1234* miles, $29,500.736-2469.* k •FrontSideAirBags M ___: « MOTOR tuned port Inlectodctod FORD' 99 F250, 4x4. die- k ■ Front WiedlMve low miios. evoryihing tiwrenere sei. quad cab. shonbed. B 'AirConditioningwill •• 51000. C ar dolly S600.0. loaded, exc. cond.l l r f . g I 'Stereo System Call 734-9059.* $17,600/oner 371-8676* ■ Air Filter System ; WANTED Syndicate CarCai ^ 6 '95, SLE, package. * 'Air Conditioning ■ Club plaquo trom BuhlluhL 4x4, ext cab. 5 spd, $6900 r 'Cruise Control I ; 208-562-1646(BolBe)‘ Call 733-4094* 'Power Windows — 5ae76 4k4.6ooa— lip 'PowerMinors&Doo)oor Locks ' I . condillon. SSOO. . 5 -iCraise-eontroi-— Call 4 3 2 -6 0 il* ^ U enrwith ___ QMC '91 4X4, Loaded, AC M -----1 10SK. w/sheu, $5000 Power W m d w L n tr i I CONNECT /oHsr. C airS3«4172* a iim W hs b runfcn cmaao^ 4 Um IM.SlS&lUlkntiTinIM WITH PynaidraitjtUi : f»r»taMtargj>tKr4HfaiKSii3.7700 ; Directory wheels & soft top. $9000- 2 /offer Call 677-4519’ 733-0931 e x t 2 fi B H n yl ul il u i j VI •; BUICK 7 0 Riviera QS,faC' * c ^ $ 2 ? 0 « ’SlJ8faeli; feci 736-4930 or 630-3348: f\ tory original, runs perfect. I 1 .8 0 0 .3U 6 .7 7 0 3 M I»,ID | | ;; Call atlor 6 pm. 829-5271'271* ------R£p6fA^-6626 ^HHDI PmotiteTintnUan k 1 ( ;; FORD *66 M ustang. ^ 28{ DODOe *84 pickup truck, i t> V-6. rebuilt Iront end, new excellent vwrk vehicle.' ures. S4200.678-340f j O r h e M I djekauffG ^ roug^Hond^Downto ^fond^HDownt ■q Ub hSSlSSm^SlSSSmi ■ JH e v V *83 S -1 0 Blazer :: CASE '99 560 L ExtendI j r r 4x4, V-6 74K miles, dean I CM 0'9‘nal owner S4600/orfer ■ • atioo.4x4.cab.AC. 158{ ;; hrs. S44.000/oller. 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