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i p t f m n nbillvieto ovesmdeiin doulbt when.lawmakers sent the! r mnsslve reserved for “We will have to rcpass ihele w hole H o u s e ^ t t ^ n i M ^ a i n m easu re to th e W hite House ' unopposed leg- thing, thlr as will tiie Senate,” saliaid Hep. lytopassfarn T h a t m e a n s Dush vetoedla t d i..- in s id e islation. The Louise Lot Slaughter. D-N.Y. "WtiVc can't t j ''' - '' ■'•:\^ ■-' * ' ent ent bill from the one CcCongress ^rm bill illwill Senate was lel let thi e farm bill just die." 5 t ^ * s ^ t a t e < l P ^ ' •' 3 1 6 -i0 8 v o te,le, Bush had vetoed the passed, pai raising questions tlthat the help afeasugaiifiar expcclcd to foi- TheWliltc T House, almost glgleeful- fiv^ycar'mealeasure, saying Jt waf. too eventual cvc law would be uncciconstltu- beet growers.rs. low suit. The Iy, ly.s seized on the fumble and sjsaid the ::W ASHiNGTON^ Th«T he -H ouse expensive ,aiand''gave-too' much tional. tlpi Republicans objecteited w hen ------— correct version mix-up mb coiild give Congressi lilim e to bvcrwhymih^y.'rcjeciedfd 1 P resident' m o n ey to wiwealthy farmers when Democrats De proposed passisslng the SeoPagoOl>1 would then bc fix fixi tlic “bloated” bill. Bush’svctoWcdriesday'ofa3faS290bll- fami IricotiiKlies are hlgh.'.The'Senate missing mii section separate]teiy and sent to Bush "We are {rylng to iindcrsiailand the iion.rannbiU, but.whatshcshould havt! then was ©cpccted c6q to follow suit, sending ser that to Dush. un d er a new billbill n u m b e r for a n o th - ramifications ran of this congresessionul astlri^ g defeat foror tthe presi- quickly, In Older to avoid those p(potential cr cxpected veinCIO. farm fan bill foiil-up. Wo iiaven'iI'l found ^ n i b'ccamoan.cmbaitass■assmentfor , Action stalllallcd, hovrovcr, after’the problem pre s. H ouse Dem ocratsits hoped Lawmakers; alsoal wlll have tu pa.ss a a precedent p for a congresL.‘ssional pbrtiocrats.;. ■' ; discovery tha:hat Congress had oralt- to ]pass the entfrc bill,, againdn, today an extension ool f current farm law, ' Only hpurs,before thethe House's ted a 34-pag)age section o f the bill under un^ expedited rules usually w hich expiresi I'riday.I'l Pleaso see FARM. PiPage A3
Ob$iiia;(Clinton .A V I E V A F ]IELD chart anI endgameI le to primaliry battle ByBetiiFouhy . Associated Press'writer
NEWYORK— IVvQ week;•eks before th e final prim ary thcir innrathon battle,, BarackH. Obama and* Hillaillary Rodham Qinton were can:ampoignlng hard Wednesdtsday. B oth w ere In R orlda, b uu t tlth cir goals could hardly hhave a been more cliffercnt — or said morc about how eaclieai o n e ho p es to b ring their: hlihistoric race to a closc. rO bam a, feeling sure o>f f tlthe Democratic nomlnatio w as t r ^ g to stake a n earljarly claim to a state th a t cou be qmdal.in the genera!a! ,c clcction against Republlcilican John.M cCain'..'CJlntoh, IrijInsisting she can still be h p B ^ ‘i'nbmlhet!.:W aS niakiaking an impassioned,plea f ' thb stated d&i])'utcd ^ m a ^ - '’r6sults-''to 'be M countcd.-; ■. H f.Obahia'pl^ to'^n-’ B tM t th e flrtal th ree prl- I rnarics .in; P u c n o Rico.- m South • balcbta '' and For more'focal and national ' M o n tan a, b u t . h e Is election'news, go to already movingon, well Maglcvatley.com and hit thi into the early stages of a Elections 2008 button. general clcction plan trMurnm thai wlirtake hlrfi to otherher critical swing states In1 tl th e Wltii a view from aboutmtSOOfeet'aplaaR^u^FMox 5 ag Sendee loc. bellcopter, a fannemer trorfis a fleld west of Tiria FallsFall Tuesday moming. corning weeks. ' .His' cam pa!^ was offeritering so m e n ew delegate mn a a th ~ ~ ~ ' -=■ before the last votes wer.vere cast. ■•BecJausc o f how th e popany allocates its delegatt Obama almost certainlyy ccannot win the nominatlc b ased o n th e 86 pledged1 delegatesdc yet to b e claim edE W h o)’s ’ tiredI of the;big,b{ladwoljI? ^ e final three contests. Dut his advisers projcct th at Ih e ^cds Just 25 to 28' mornore superdeiegates to cop a b o ard by th e e n d o f th eI pip rim aries to p u t h im overX tl More thann 100 turn p F ~ top. M ^ a lalley.dom l Tlie campaign's estimattlatc was confirmed through o u tfo rF &kG’s ( m eeting - . >^tch testimorv.fy.frorri separate tabulation by Tlielie Associated Press, ^Wednesday night's public heehearing." ' , As for Clinton; aides sasaid she has twb immcdiadiatc BySeanBmlin Staff writer - PIPlease se e EMDGAME, Page)»eA3' ^ hhas been deva.stating lO't}• the state's elk T h e newly-dellste(sted gray wolf was prac- populations, p Invoking thee irei o f h unters. ticaJly In the crossh;sshairs os local hunters, Several S' hunters and ouiQUtfittcrs com- ranchers andoulfittifitters v en ted th eir fnis- plained p th at tliey've h ad toto goj o ut o f state P R j- '* • tratlons aboUt the1C ]predators' cffccts on to tc h u n t for elk each season.)n. *HKjnnBn • Idaho's big gamee populaUonp and local “If you guys don't d o soi lett, of Stanley, discusses the negatnative livestock. , now. n I'm afraid It's already o< I effects oflof wolves during an Idaho Flsh andid Game )f the crowd agreed tiie gray vrolvps Into Idaho Please seele \WOLF. Page A3 Commluloiulon meeting Wednesday night inI i T h e m ajority o f tl introduction of gra; 1 r idal: Interiiior rulings: subject toD m e d d lin g) Tlie fourr cofficials — includ- inter!erfcrcnce by Julielie T he Busli adniiiiiststra tio n wrtter ing three Bu}ush administration MacLicDonald, a high-rankinglg later reversed seven rulings r I : u s offli . appointeess —• may have put. Intcricrlor ofilcial who resigned:d that denied endaniingercd 4 — A con* pqlitical pn)ressurc on lower- lastt ; year after the depart-rt- .species increased p roxcciion. tt H i . SyMattbewDatr :igator assert- ranking cm;Tiployees w ho w ere m en:nt's t inspector generalal saying MncDoiiald's .ictions .i< ' Assoclrted Press writthat at least deciding cnjndangered species founclind that she pressured gov-V- hnd tainted th e d ecision>ns. D ^ r i& 'p ie ^ M iiu i iwpefst,H Sen. B a r ^ Obaisi, D-IO, kft, lam ent offi- cases, saidi ta top investigator ernmiment scientists to alterer The officials n n a m e d H^aiis^aToniUlB^Ia •, WASHINGTONlappropriate- - for thee Government tlielr:lr findings about endan-n- Wednesday were not accusedac MoB,D4LYnlK>l(ls.b^s«HhI»r gresslonftl investigaidecisions on Accountabiliilllty O filce.. gered'ed speclcs and leaked;d of wrongdoing, per se, S( b ut daifMif,CMuf,ulbeI>litr(latredaced «t'a caniulcB m n t|M k : ed Wednesday thaendangered The ailegagallon came during Infonormation about spcclf^sr.s fotu" Interior D ep art ^ Ratoi, 0>) diy.Jv- ' a H ouse h esaring a on purported' decisi:lslons to Industry ufTiclals.s. Please see INTERIOR, PagePi A3 " ••.cials m tiy'havcinap] ly interfered in dec 1“ ■ protcctioti of en | W i M y^ouUkefr ( species. dia^BeUter save u 3rice of an'average barbecueuc Bftr- :|riG ^5Q ^for)r Memorial Da irbecues - ’Sm'Sburgers, hot dogs, beer, soda, \ nes with tl , condimciicnts, salad, paperplates andid . lo t iQ orc^than It ' U ^ tc r fluid fit — could run familiesles \ Atsoclrted Press writer er, or Just about about 6i p'pcrccnt more than last year,ir. • ' any^layfi^s’forbarlon th e grllL ' Tliat’ss making shoppers pauseic < ::N E W T O R K — Ham burglurgers a n d h o t d o g s?' Fc st in almost two as theyY fill thcir carts for thec J ppoicht;lt!s_i^lng to Cost a lot dhedc'VUghter Quid? ChiCheck. .Beer? Check. ' ,dea rices for oil, gas Mcmorlo'lal Day weekend, the J Id last y e a r'to roost ,a b u rg e r,' M oiremcmey?;;'' !,"• '. • iuid and for staples unoOicialial start of the barbecpc> 1 ny^otlicr barbecue Eavorite, o n i ■TAiiericans are. ab o u t to fiie'upf their baibe*. .sucl rorprotcinssuch' season, Foodiihfladon is the hic^est L ciies^^r Ihe start ofthe sunsummer-cookout sea-' as reaching into cradef/dHven by record price son.'.anfl. qnp. thing hasas bt^m e palnfUUy^ ' Piesease se e BARBECUE, Page A3 nd motinting global demanc tich as'whee ta n d com. and for ] • AtVtour'senjlcedlrMtdfy .E9s chlckoni ’And that's ,C7- rei .Jumble ...... i.EU Obltu^os...... KKh:57 Low:411 ’;> Bridge.:eiim ericaos', backyards.' '; •10 ; M a . .V, ita F ^ U ih l vU nndniiirz^M i TODAy'S HAPPIPENINGS Oakley VaH«y Arts Councl]ncU auditlona fo r su m m er prodi ‘‘Se iM lc d th e Minlealll," - actors 1 of all ages be prepareBred-M' to read IFINI from provided script andId pprasent musical number, 7' to 9 p.m., IORS Howell Opera House, Oaklilakley, 677-2787. Rocky Top C toaem 13thtth annuali S prin g Show , dancer::erstoper- form variety of dance styleityles to country, bluegrass, claslassie and 1U.U. ih teen’s 1hometosf a contemporary music, 7 p.m.,p.r Collego of Southem Idahilaho.Rne 3I’ loss sttunsUta Arts Centcr auditorium..Twin 1W Falls. $5. 732-6781. BjrJeaniftrDobDobaer AssociatedI PnP ress writer R e g lstn ^ deadline for»r Mayn 2 8 S o u th Idaho P re ssI RelayR For SALT LAKIAKE CITY — F or ‘ DavidridCook, Ufe team Bowling Seramtam ble, limited to 28 five-membenber teams: U tah crocrooner David Includes bowling, prizes5 forfo everyone and food. 6 p.m.m. dinner A rdm lcta, tlicdie seventh season right,ht,potat> and 6:30 p.m. bowling,, SnSnake River Bowl. Burley. $15C150 per of Americanan Idol was a fairy atUtiUtah team or $50 for event sposponsors, 677-8777. lale ride withiith o u t th e fairy tulc taeii•agn-David American Legion Bingo,, 7:7:20 p.m. Bonanza bingo andnd 7:30 ending, Archi^■Maafler p.m. Roguiar bingo. 610LOW. V Main, Wondell, $500 andnd $1,195 T h e smlooth-voiced, oo 17- I Cook Black outs, 53&63S8. year-old fronrom Murray High School lostIt -— by 12 million ■ ■ MdtlMIMW votes — to10 1 the 25-year>oId ttrieuldol , ^ David Cook)k (of niue Springs, rii«tlMte|. IW ln Fails KIwanU ClubI m«m eeting, volunteer organizatior ttondedicat- Mo., In WedWednesday night's tioa •bow's ed to Changing tho worldId oone child and one community ’“V a finale. isoQ flaale . time, noon, Turf Club. 734'34 Rolls Ave., nocost lunch to10 polontlal( Somo 3,OOC ,000 fans gailiered dnesday la members. (208) 933-2393393. to w atch a, liv.live tclecasl of tlic Rlends of the Ubrary Evenvenlng Book Club, discussion o I Angeles. " s h o " "I 'l>=le ■EnergySoIutions Caspian* by C.S. Lewis, 7 p.m., Burley Public Library,f, 11300 A rena tookc th e loss like a col- Miller Ave., 878-7708. lective punchicliintiicgul. Preceptor Alpha Kappa ChiChapter of Beta Sigma Ph! m»mwUng, 7 Muuths ddropped, eyes p.m.. at tho home of Janetmet Birrer, 1484 Saddler, Twinn fialls.fi w idened andnd several teenage 734-5487. girls hugged:d ia n d cried. For a splil-sccond,id, it seemed like messa^lage bo ard s a n d in ternet for fi him all over. He's rea: ter singer. Anen iHHJCflnON all th e air had Ita been .sucked social:l networkingi sites. brought b the communi H e can dtrriR “T he W eird a n d Mtocky: Idaho'sIda Unique Historic Sites,”s," present- o ut o f the rooiroom. "It i5is a major fairy talc," together," ii said Mol L" . cd by Donald Watts of the:ho Idaho State Historic Society,3ty, 7 p.m., "Did youu f feel that?” said Murrayay Mayor Dan Snarr said H I- u tch eso n , IH. a M u rr evWaicp ressed Burley Public Library, 1300300 Miller Ave., Burley, no cost.St. open to Skippy Jessopsop, 30, his home- beforerc llie results were H I: igh cheerleader. seasos stu n n ed the public, 878-7708. made signI nowm headed for annoujlunced. “1 used lo see I'ans poure'd out the lo WednDte deficit lUe. Idaho Distance team ing{ EducationEC Academy freo Infonformation th e irash blnbln. "It felt like a him sing si at events around Wednesday V night, sportli LosA se ssio n , 1:30 p.m., Lostit ButBi Found Books, 1332 AlbloiJlon Ave., p u n ch in thehe gut. We all just town aiand people used lo pay ho h m em ad e T-shirts and sigi t stadium Burley. 431-7196 to registe[Ister. stood there• wwith our moutlis him l)y feedii\g iilm dinner, proclaiming p their lievotlo 300 m ore Counseling Department a t NorthwestI Nazarene Univertrerslty hanging open,ien." Wiiowiwoulda thouglit It w ould proposing p marriage ar assistan t Informational meeting, on newi cohort In Twin Falls arcEifca for An early favfavorite on the hit comc: t(to this? He literally used nominating n “Archie f Master of Science in Schoc;hool and Community Counsollnjlling. 5 to 6 FOX televilevision show, to singIgfor food." Prcsident." P ithcrs say I Idaho A rchuleta’s st;star rose higher Snanirr isn't alone in his 'lYlsha Webber's sign boaf last note p.m., Taylor building. Roomom 258, College of Southern Id really show. “He’s th e bettei a n d higher ea ty | g » v*ar«(»i |B w D ^ i t U » 33 F ro m PAGE 01ONE g;aoi « About two-thirCdrdsoftheblll spending on or food stamps .'Tidec 11” on conservation p i ies w ho m ake m orc t han$l a n : ' domrogramto. 'OMamiiamvmh about $40 billionon is for farm from an error err made while Thoto imderiylng bill would glblci for subsidies. provide frcw fhiltss ac n d veg- blunder of this magninnim de,’* subsidies; a n d ad is also counting' o01 n a m eeting conventionn inIr A ugust Partyr rrules a s well as closc to With Obama's near-certuertain to talk w h en th c timene com es, E n d g a n u1 . C __ ofthcDemocratlcUc Party’s rules SUU, all signs sli overwhelm- becomiming thc first black nom* \victory in si^ t, both sidescsare t As is traditionalll for th e committee May'31tobrlngan 31 ingly indicaiicate that Obama ince ofofa major party. inow ur^ng unity withll tht e presldenUal nom ineeee of each CanUoaed fran IMO U end to tlie dl:dispute over will emernerge a s th e In thth e past, p r i m ^ results 1hope of putting the oftennran- ra party, Obama hasIS already “ goals: to see th e resultsts cof the Michigan and FloFlorida, whose D em ocraUlcstandanr*bedrer. c s have: ttouched off a wave of ccorous primary seasi;aso n m oved to p u t his ov/ivm staff in Rorida and Michigan priprimar- delegates were sustripped oiler A handfulill of< superdelegate superdirdelegates. It was just a Ibehind them. place at the Dcre m o cratic ics restored, and to persersuade they violated par3arty mles by endoisementents Wednesday on few VWednesday. Privately, While litde formal out- oi NaUonal Committittee. His • the remaining tmcon>mnmitted mbidnguptheirar contests. top of prinirlmary results In Obamima strate^ts said they ireach has gone on betwcw e e n advisers said Paul Tevewes, w ho superdelegates thattt she If thc committcittec docs not Kentucky andan Oregon have bellevt!ved a number were still tthe two camps — Obamama’s planned and'ran Obaaama’svlc- would be tlie better candindldate satisfactorily resolsolve Uie mat* brouglit himlim within sulking IncIlncn ed to wait until after th e cout of cauUon for appcari;aring torious Iowa caucusIS strategy. in November against MdMcCain, ter, the New YoYork senator dlsumceofcl:f claiming the nom* primailaries are over out of edisrespectful. Clinto:ito n 's is O bam a's choice to10 take tlie W hile she h as slpialedllcd that hintcdWcdncsda]day sh e w ould inatlon — thc Illinois senator respcccct for th c a in to n s , w ho Ibecause she is still catcam- reins at thc commliiilttee once th e race will soon en d afternftc thc support a drawnwn-out batUe Is 64 delegate^ te s from th e 2,026 rem alrlin major figures within ipaigning — advisers o nI bothbo the Illinois senatorr vkins^ the final primaries June 3. CUClinton tliat could, go to the party's needed undindcr Democratic the pajjany. ssides said they will be readyrea nominadon. Idaho, said Steve:ve Nadeau, a to 700 wolvesIves, a n d suggested “In qI a zoo," h e said. W o l f ______large canine spcipeclallst with the poor elkelk hu n tin g o th ers DyrdTd Golay of TWin Falls Fish a n d Gam e.. IHe I estimated spoke of wasras due< to changing comp:pared the wolves and CondnuadfroaipasoAl th c population cocould grow to elk habits, th eir•proponents p to terrorists • hunter Asa Currier. 1,000 anim als thithis year. Tlie "Elk are: nownc a more difil- that sseek to Instill fear in More than 100 pcpeople Slate estimatestes that a cult animallal to hunt where Idahoaoans. ■ turned out at the Idahoiho Fish statewide mortaltality rote — you have wolves,"wo Matthevre “We'/e're at war against peo* and Game's Magic VValicy deaths from hurlunting, acci- said. “That'st's goingg to demand pic thahat w ant to take over o u r Regional Office in Jeronrom e to den ts o r n aturalll causesc — o f h u n te rs toJ changeTl their tac- big gailamc," Golaysaid. "Wliat ' speak tiieir minds on thcthc pro* 328 wolves coulcuid keep the tics." else aiarc they going to take ' posed rules for hurluntlng stale's populationan healUiy. M atthewvs s alsoi offered ten - over?" wolves in tlie state. Thche Pish Additionally, sevjcvcral wildlife tatlve supporport to th c Idea o f a ButIt Larry Thornegren, a • a n d Game C om m ission3n IsI set g roups have fihfiled suh in wolf vlewiniving corridor for huntetcr*turned-photogra* to dccldc on a wolf huthunting Montana to retunum wolves to educationallal and tourism pher,', said the proposed season today. Tlie crowrdiwrdwas th e endangeredJ jspcclcs list, o p p o rtu nItles ltle for non- statewiwidc wolf popuIaUon of overwhelmingly in favcavor of citing conccrnsIS that their hunters, 500 to:o 700 anim als Is reason* strict population controltrols for numbers arc notn highh enougli But untl-wii*wolf outfitter Ron able, aand wanted die com* ' • wolves, which were rectrcccntly to sustain populat!laUons. G illctt saidId proponents of missioion to help promote removed from thc e em n d a n - Several spoke} In su p p o n o f w olf proiectii;ctioh don't under* wildlif was among thoseJSC named by Willens, nowlow a Washington formeiier Idaho governor and I n t e r i o r ______N azzaro at a I-Ioilouse hearing lobbyist. "It’s "It’: pretty sloppy senatotor who became Interior Wednesday, saidd I his job w as w ork by ihele GAO.”C secreteItary In 2006. Waidmann .' CortinBBd ftwn Al to oversee the: EEndangered Other offit)fficials named by and BiBowman, who both still . memos, e-mails andi otherc Species Act. N azzaro were Brian works at Interior, did not documents studied by the A former Judgdge, Manson Waidmann,tl, chiefc o f staff to returnm telephone messages. GAO show tliey were Invcnvolved served four yearsJS as assistant Interior Secretary- Si ' Dirk ■ in decisions later fo u ntdtobe d 1 Interior secretariary for fish, Kempthornerne, and Randal ■ ■ ■ • •'tainted by MacDonald,Id, said wildlife and paparks before Dovmian, specialspc assistant to Robin Nazzaro, directc;ctor of resigning in Dccercember 2005. Lyle Laverty:rty, th e assistan t Natural Resourcesi and Todd Willens,IS, a former Interior sect•ecrctary for fish, • Environment for the GACI\0. deputy a^lstantIt Inieriorli sec- wildlife anid d parks.p IVvo o f the officials nanam ed retary, also deniedled the allega* Manson, Willens and •by Nazzaro denied th e• allega-all tion. Like Mansenson, Willens Waidmannn were Bush ■ don, and a spokesmanI fofor the called it curiouss diatt no one admlnislratication appointees, ' Interior Department callcalled it from th e GAO cor;onlacted him while Bowm,vman is a career ' absurd. before his n am e w as publicly In te rio r official offi who was “Tiiat is a shocker — tlie linked to M acDononald. recently pronromoted by Laveny. H |M g m k J i n l l Department of the Interiterio r Is If Invesligaiors)rs "fell there The allegNegation against . m anaged hy senior polipolitical were specific cas:ases of con- Waidmann1 markedn the first | |i n S E /tV IC B / S O U R SP E CrMtry IA ■ ■ - appointees. That is the thc net cem, they wouldlid have been tim e th at allc]lilegatlons of politi* B n jH • result of presidentialII B a r b e c ui ( e _ I l i i i B .CootlDaBdfhimpicBAl . The consumer price li ', for food rose 4 percent year, compared vrfth ain n aver* « . age 2.5 perccnt annual rise • for thc last 15 years.irs. On • Monday, the Department of Agrlcui(culture raised its forecast for : year by half a percencentage ' point, to a range o f 4 .5 1 • p e rc e n t Basic economics accaccount - for m ost o fth e increase: w eather has h u rt crops, cco- ' nomic prosperity hasi drivendi • up'demand In develo countries, and suring prices have raised tttran s- portadon costs. •Z Economists and food>od scl* enlists have aigued tlwthat bio- fuel production is also al: a major factor In rising - costs, particularly com, that It should bc sealed 1 Meat and poultry execuecuthres" have come out againstit f< al ethanol mandates, wvt hich • they say Is driving the cc com higher.' The surge in priccsI is fore* Ing people to try tb cut cor* ners and find bargainsisw w here • they can. such as b bu u y in g storo brands, vAlch ter to . >• cost less than nam e biar • . H H H I H > M Th«rtdiT,lli]f2:,U08 ______.Tl»t»Hiws,Tt*ir,»Fals, Idaho ' ______N a t io n Dealallclows for SlSenate vot»teon$16B5 billiontiforwariroperatio)ns irorth of • By Andrew Tayior it w o u ld likely kikill funding benefits, arguiguing they would House2 In hopes it would Sixty votes — equal1 tto on $165 billion wo to c a rry Associatod Press writer ______for heating subsidddics, fight- hurt Uffortsts to re-enllst soon -eachrei Bush's desk. what’s wl needed to ovcrcomome Pentagon funding to Ing Western wildIldfires and troops flnlshirihing their stints The planp would involve a filibusters fU — would b e th e w ar inio tiie nextta t d m in - WASHINGTON —' The1 aid to rural school3ols, among In the service.ce. scries ofoi votes on Thursday. required re< to pass any partrl cof Istratlon. ScuiitL* is sla te d toI votev many programs1 bbacked by DemocratsIS Slill held o u t A m o ng g th i e item s lh a t w o u ld th th e plan. Republicans arc cxsxpected itlc p la n lotlay on j)roviding S16565 bll- senators in boti3th parties some hopet forfc almost $26 bc dro|opped ls a 13-week Under the proposal, th e to l?lock a D em ocm ti lion to fiind P e n tag o nI oper-oj: despite a promi:mised veto billion 1 In non-defense cxtcnsloilon of unemployment Senate Sc would first voteB —- to urge Bush to begirjln red e- a lio n s in Ira q a ; n d from P resid en t Jush.Dus spending, thoughtho It would benefitsits for people whose a an n d Is e x p ected to reject — a ployment of combatit tro o p s Al};h:inistan unlll thee rnew In exchange. jOFGO leaders require themm to win over a benefitsits have ru n o ut. bill bil pending before ththe and place olher striirings on - administration takes: oover would allow a voteote on a big do/.en or monlore Hepublicnns Bushll hasI been resolute in Senate Se that’s replete witwith his ability to condulu c t th e noxt year. expansion of e d u c a tio n in a vote Thurslursday — a dlffl- promlsiising to veto a n y m eas- domestic cic programs addciIdcd war in Iraq. After tha;iat vote, A plan announiunced benefits for veiera:rans under cult task at bbe.s est. u rc lhat at cxceeds his pending by by bolh Democrats and ani the Senate would Im In- m edl- Wednesday nifiht by Sensenate the GI Bill. G01>OP leaders The deal rerem a d ie d betw een $17(1 billlillion re q u e st fo r m ili- Republicans. Rc ately vote — and passss — th e Majority Leader Marry/ Held,H( hope to block the Ihc amend- Held and hisis GOP( counter- tary ancnd diplomatic opera- •Then the Senate woul5uld war funding meastsu re . If I)-N l‘v., would Rive grgreat ment in order to tc send a part. Sen. Mitt.liirh McConnell tions in Iraq and tu tUi rn to th e GI Bill expanlan- Democrats are succ:c c ssfu l. levL'rage to HejnibllcansIS a n d “cle a n ” w a r funcin d in g bill o f Kenlucky,’, wwi ould also p ro - A fghani:ilstan Into pext year, sion, sic which is aimedI ata the war funding m mi e a su re would probably doomII bil-I b a c k to th e Molouse, but vide for pass;issage of Bush's Such voi'ows have Involved the g gu u a ra n te e in g re tu rn in g Iraq Irai would likely move! to i th e lions of dollars In domeiniesiic Democrats expres;essed hope funding requuquesi without cxpansicsion In veterans col- war wa veterans the equivalenlent Mouse in tandem .vilhwi th e programs sought by they would win thethi (lO votes restrictions on on his conduct lege aidId as w ell, th o u g h th e o o f f a fou r-y ear e d u c a tio n at a education proposal. Ocmocrats. includinglg 13 n eed ed to a d o p t it.il. ofthe Iratj warvan GI BUIexpansion e is popular public pu university. It woul)3uld The House woulu ld b c wiieks of additional unc.m em - T h e W h ite MoHouse has The deal,1, if i passed on with malany Hepublicans and co co st 552 b illion o ver th e nexnext unlikely to act u n lil ploynient benefits for)r :the promised to vetoo thei addi- Thursday, kvoultl woi sen d th e w o u ld he h a dllTicult veto to decade. de C ongress re tu rn s fro fr m a jo b lfss. tional veterans eeducation war fundingag bill to the actuallyly carry o u t. Next I v/«)uld c o m e a voiivote one-week recess. Scientists'5 witness Stitart SuS]>pectediin wife’s death,c exx-police o f star’s exxplosivede BySethBorensteIn University of Calif2 * officicerchar^ged with1 weaponisviolaticon Associated Pross writer _____ Berkeley aslrononi]niy profes- so r Alex rilippenko,o, icalled ita By Sophia Tam'areen we can't lel lhat ha|lappen," WASHINGTON — In a "very specialmoment Associatedi PressPi writer Pelkiesaid. stro k e o f co sm ic luck, lu because this Is thee birth,h in a ice Sgi, asiro n o jjjfrs for ibi? firsiI lijlim e sense, o f the deathh oo f a star" ilOJ.JNGHir^nitooK', — Illinois State Folicicd thill wiinessL-d th e start o f one)ne o f And w liat a d eath111 blastI ills. I'ormer poll|)olice Sgt. Drew TJiomas Burek denicitem pt to llic u n iv erse’s m o st fiery fit "As m u ch energy cm Is Peterson turnedtur iiimsclf in the charge was an attei Hharass Peterson. . events: the end of a star’sr's Ilife released in o n e secotcond by the W ednesday:iy on w eap o n s n in io as il exploded into a superi;lerno- d eath o f a sta r asby by all of the charge unreliirelaied to the The investigationlappcar- Olher stars you cann sees in th e a p p e a ra nce c e of his wife, u Stacy Peterson's disa|>rldwlde On Jan. 9. astronomt)mers visible universe." Flilppenko Fll high-profilele casec in w hich h e ance has drawn worlihorities used a NASA X-niy satellitelite to said. has been nanamed as sus- m edia attention. Autlii/e sh e is spy o n a star already wellIIInto ir Less than l.perceicent of the pect. have .said they believe;earches ils d eath throes, w h en anotnoth- stars in the universerse will die Peterson1 turnedtu iiimselfin dead, and exiensive se:Cled in er star in the same gala;alaxy this vtr:iy, in a supern'irnova, said at the Bolinilinghrook Police have been conduciikes a n d siartcd (o explode. The: oiout- I'ilippenko, who has'as written a Departmeni.nt. where he once ? foresls. marshes, lakeib u rb a n burst was 100 billion timtitnes separate p ap er awaitailing p ub- w orked, a nu d l was\ taken to th e other areas in sub h righicr than Uartli's s u n1. .T ’nte lication. Mos: siars,s, includingli Will C oimty tyjj jail. An ad u li'son I - j — Chicago. /cstlgat- scientists were able to□ gget o u r sun, will get siroiro n g e ra n d po sted 0 10 perceni of a ■ r D rew several ground-based tele- tel then slowly fade into ini w hile S75,(K)0 blind m u to secure his FonnerBr Bollnglirook, 111., police officerr DrewDi Peterun talks about his Police are also inve;i. th ird scopes to join In the eariy eai dwarfs, what Fillppeipenko likes release pending pc trial, wffe, StsiItacy, io tbeir BollQebrook home) In March. Peterton, a sospecthiM in ing llic death ofShe was viewing a n d th e first a-sul.•suits lo call “retired stars,irs," which Pelerson a a llo rn ey Joel UietIU«puppearanee of his wife, tumed hinhimself la on a weapons charge« Peterson's previous,h tu b in were published in Thursda; t in wife, Kathleen Savio. Sl iday's produce little energy,gy. Brodsky said, Wednesdtsday. initially issue o f tliL* journal Nature.ire. The first explosiorion of this Peterson1 leftIt jail w iiliom e found dead in a bnthi ■'A star exploded rigriglit supernova can onlylly be seen co m m en tinngon g tile warrant. Tlici: gun, a semiautomatic ' weaponw< was seized and lha 2004. Her deatii was nir d isa p - • before my eyes," lead authitihor in the X-ray wave; length.It It The arresl:esi warrant had assaulltil rine, w as o ne o f 11 officers of are ex em p t from tiv rxiled an accideni. dy w as Alicia Soderberg, an astristro- w as sp otted by NASASA's Swift b een Issui>sued ’I'uesday. seizedd d u rin g a search o f length lei provision o f th e law.lhat Afler Stacy Pelersonautopsy i physics reseiircher nt satellite, which loolDoks a t X- Brodsky saidaid the arresl was Peiersoson's su b u rb an C hicago Will C o u n iy Slate'1 the peared. Savio's bodyth e vic- Princeton University, sasaid rays, and happeneined to be part of -ann effoni by state home; I Nov. I, shortly afler AlAttorney sp o k esm an CliucIiw. exiiumed and an auircksaid Wednesday in a leleconfcinfer- focuscd on the rightght region, police lo harhlarass Peterson. Stacy FPeterson disappeared Pelkle Pt would ' not ale's sa; determ ined she w as ISth are Soderberg said. Thele blastI w as "Any inconconvenience lliey in late;e O ctober. A uthorities whether wl police are exempKick tim o fa liomicide. Bure Shu likened it lo "wlnnhining so bright it floodedJ dietl satel- can causc him,hir so much the say ththe rifie barrel Is too from fn the law, but snid say tin both investigationsleihodi- the astronomy lottery.I. WeV llte's instrum ent, giving giv il a betier," Brod;rodsky .said as h e sh o rt uiunder Illinois law. cl]charge against Pelersonm pt i "going well." “W e're cauglu the whole thing fromfro picture akin to “pointintiiigyour wailed ouisldsid e the Jail, “llic y Brodiidsky said that vavalid a n d appropriate. the "We're moving metinvesti- stari-io-finish on tape." digital cam era at the ll sun," might believeeve it's a tactic to Petersoson. now retired, was "An illegal w eapon mighn is cally," Burek said. “in an Another sclenti;mist, she said. shake h im upup." still a p(police officer w h en th e be bc put back on the street ant confident thal {the in ight gallons) will result I and arrest." 0UHOSPRimiLBRSS£iietandforbbt l l l lI l NEWHOURS! For.SSS’S!."-'u tm U m llc li™«. G lROT ip en y H ELECTRI'^ I C A N D PLUMB! - i s s s a mey H 130 Eas■asUand Drive Souih • Twii m Color m are leisure mIII e Q BING SUPPLY HoproUiml H Problem Sol¥eiTwin Falls. 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T a x p a y e r s s are gettinglg j Leald ^ N e w COrleans lceveealanrms expeir t e a n n o y e d aover tax rebi)d t6 S ByCainBanletrdeau o n e -— really — our cost Is Engineers said thel e boggy L/Ut-V^a Aasoclatod>d PPreaa writer goinglg to increase significont- Levee leaking ground is a morc! !se rio u s »iid Dob Dca, a clvU cn ^> Oosplto oxionslvo repairs, watoitatof problem th a n th c cor|3r|)S rcol- By Carol Pobky Its recorded messjssage cites NEWORL)RLEANS — D espite n c cr r at the University of la soeping from tho ITlh Sirooloot izcs. Bea said Iherc rc Is a Newxtay______heavy caU volumele tnnd refers more thanan $22 miUlon in Califoifom ia at Berkeley, Canal, whoro a noodwall broadi rouglily 40 pcrcent ch:h an cc of callers to th e insW { unloashod a Website. repairs, a lilevee that broke Thele Army Corps of dooaiywullol I------V die 17th Street Canonal Icvcc MELVILLE, N.Y. — Jalmc Jal IRS spokesmainan Kevin wiih catastntstrophlc cffcct dur-. E nginIneers disputed thc watofdurif>o \ ^ / collapsing if water riseLscshlgli- Roslcld is StlU w aiting for an McKeon said thatt fcfor taxpay- ing Hurrlcricane Katrina is experi5ris' dire assessment, HuiTlcnno \ C___ _ er th an 6 feet above scsea level, overdue economic stimumulus ers whose returturns were leaking agaigain bccausc of thc Ttxc agcncyai said it is taking KatJln#in 2005. During Katrina, theic- w a te r chcck from thc Interiternal p ro cessed liy April1115, 1 th e last m u sh y groground on which the risk r of seepage into rcachcd 7 feet in tlie:: ccanul. Ilcvenue Scrvice. Andd Ilike round of direct defJeposlt pay- New Orlcan*ans was built, rals- accou>unt and rebuilding die ffiM John Schmcrimata n n , a others in her situation,n, ishe m e n ts w ere to b cJ isIssued May Ing seriousus questions about leveescs with an adequate retired University ofif Florida says sh e is having a hardd timti e 16. However, h e saltiHiid, "we arc the reUabilibilily of thc city's margligin o f safety. jr::-'- professor a n d a con3nsu ltan t finding o ut w h at is goingigon. c still making direciect deposit flood defenscnses. "It'st's alvrays a p o te n tlS T ^ >— on foundations, agreireed wiUi “I just w an t to know'when wh payments onI returns Outsidee engineering it Is aa design component for Bea that the corps "ir'm ay still and if I'm going to get It,”t,”said s processed after AApril 15." experts who'ho have studied thc everyy feature,'’ said Walter J be embedding someL* co f these a frustrated Rosicki, aI scsales which could incluelude those projcct toldold Thc Associated Baum;my, thc chief coips engi- not-properly-consis ld c r e d em ployee at a plastics maimanu- filed closc to the dc:deadline. He I’ress th aIt t tlthe type of seep- nceriir in New Orleans. p/ factors, so the ncwwavails m ay facturing company wwho noled there couldlid b e o th e r age spo tteded ; at the I7th Street Theie 17th Street Canal not do what ihc,c co rp s sliould have recdvcd tlicicpoy- p reasons for “perceived QinaKfrtlictlic Lakevlew nclgh=— floOBvQwall csllapsed on thc 0 2km-v. expects." m en t in her b an k accountunt by delays." borhood aflafflicts odier New dayKiKatrina surged over New "'*•••1 R educing su ch seep s ag e May 9, according to thcc IFIRS's r-or th o se like RoRosicki who Orleans Ic'leyees, too, and . Orlcaitans in August 2005, and OURCE: ESni migiit require thc driIrlving of payment schedule basedicd on can't get through oron the hot- could causejs e so m e o f them to th c faifailure severely damaged G60 feet into th c ground, concom- sheet meial far deepepcr Into herSoclal Security numbeiiber. “I line, he advises aa vvisit lo an collapscdurduring a storm . LakevI•view. It was o n e o f th e pared f with about 17 feet fc tlie ground than is doilone now. , should hnve a t least rccei Sen.Keni]nedy returimstoCapc10 Cod [l^W e c a n h 1 e l p y o» i u ! By Paul Kane > FPbu have quelesiions, We? havei answeers'- The Woahlngton Post t— — WASHINGTON — A day t t iifier iiearing thc diagnosis of I a cancerous brain tumor, Sen.Si M ark L. Bcaic a m s I'.dward Kennedy, D>Ma!Mass., Jason ApplcvIc w h ite leTt B oston’s M assachuseusctts General Hospital aand returned to his family com-co a iv c m e n ts & pound on G ip e Cod, hailed hail by crowds that linedd thct streets to \vish h im well. Kennedy, the third-longcngest- serving senator in historyryand a the patriarch of a familyly tllhat beams Flooring has ruled M assachusettsspoil- pc Sen. Eihranl M. Kenned]ledy.D-M au., walks out of M am cho C C 'ra a ls ta d lies since th c closc of WoWorld Hospital In ^ tto n , WediVednesday CDomlns wltii bis wife, VIcl Home Impovci F lo o rin g r Orthopedics War II, headed' soutli:h on niece Carolise Kennedyidy Scblossberg, cettter right Kenned c Houte 3 toward thc bDnch bea rtllnhoipital»ltlncKI malignant b n ln tomor. F o o t C arc town o f Hyannis P on asim m( orc > crow ds tu rn e d o ut to greet gn 20,000 or sn dlagno;nosed In the for those wiih I • Log on to www.mo |]im. O ne well-w isher hunilung a U niled S lates cachh year.y tumors; more S' 1 1 get-well sign on an overpairpass, Lee Schwamm, ,ll the hospi- the canccr u j ^ P • Click on Ask tha E> prompting thc 76-year-car-old tal’s vicc chairmann cof ncurol- dcaih in less H i • your qucsli> D r . W r i senator to wave In retueturn, ogy, and Larryry Ronan, Kennedy's med c a local expert will < 7 h ’/« falls 0 aides said. K ennedy’s prin rimary-care not indicated th I V caso and spcodl Upon arriving at his horhome, physician, releasedled a state- tumor, - _ c r ichnsetls General i Kennedy w ent sailing withith Ihis ment Wednesdaylay saying t f GET THE It t o m : wife, Victoria, and otlother Kennedy was recovering rc U i VlcU, right, and | “ magicvalloy.com Thues-NomOiiIini: friends. “re m ark ab ly quick medy was diagnosed YOUNE< Export - i______Colleagues on GnpitolJl Hill1 th e biopsy that de SS !slion onlino and said they were heanenedicd to h e h as canccr. "or more inhrmotion about o luniVios on magicvalloy.com, cccall . , . • Pjinfullocnalls 'ill answer it for you with see Kennedy in such goodgo "H e will return toto his home —----- r —111 — less aggressive 'ason Woodsido, onlino Salos ews,al208-735-3207 severe types of spirit.s. on Cape Cod v/hile oI rt valloy.com ."It’s typical Kennedy. He’1 le’s a further test results a usually cause fighter, and, at the end ofofthe t mine treatment pl He's ss lhan a year. IH INFORMATION I nedlcal staff has day, h e wins. He's m y friei’riend. feeling well and eaf lo j th e grade o fh is '^EED .N OW ! 1.1 I Ic’s my hero," said Hep.)p. Jim started," Schwani McGovern* D-Mass. Ronan said, Uo«miorCL.-»u Michele lluntex Ixuli MjiHXh eieday Dean Wullenualwr 't onlino advertising opportun/I.. DcitickAler Well-wishers . dclugiluged Thc tumor Is Inn J Kennedy's Kni D EDITORIAL — Th(le last C3bamaL-ClintoDndebaate Time ftforachar ick O bam a: “W liai I you w ant? Please, ^ J L r Sweetreetie, w ould j-ou f m , gM -f-CT just tell mene \what you wani?" ’ Clinton: "Don't ^wow... on Jero[)meCou] u i i y rif, 7lwgK)'. You know ^SOMEONE ara." REALLY ■' tvlial I ti’aril. NEEDS ^ Comnmissioii T O T E L L L ( , , U » H B U S H f ( m M a u r e e n r a ybe b e C ( o m m issio n e r D ian a OObenauer's t I T S T I M E '■M D o w d TOGET p e rsp ectiv e o n th e issu es facii‘Cing ' ^ X Jcror.o ru e C o u n ty is co rrect. Mlay aj b e C om rm issioner Charlie HowellkTcll's p o in t o f vieview is right. MIt hardly m atters. TliT h e tw o in c u m b e n is u p fofor dec- BO:-Hcstecsldes that, Hillary, A / i m ^ lion this year, along' w ith C o m m issio n e r Joe D;Davidson. Sc^rlously, y.iyou don't w ant sim p ly can ’t w 'ork as s a te a m . r -—:— * • ’ yoiirddusiotsion 10 p u t John Tliat's why wc’rc cncendorsing ' QUF VlV16W: If McCiiinintln iheWliiteIiou.se. ... Cathy Roemer for Obe)benauer’s 1. L*you do. You have ^ District 1 seat in1\iescesday's JGipniJm e - ■ : • I’m 60 delegates R ep u b lican p rin iaryy, , a n d M arjo rie j COUnl^fjly ;'., aw ay fromn 11n o m ination nir- S ciim id t for M owcll’sI’s p o s id o n in ' r n m m . vana.YoiisliI should sto p sialk- D istrict 2. b u tw e d o sS( o w ith so m e irnission ; itJBme.icoicom e dow n to ir a victory lap a n d ^ — rcluctance. c a n 'r t o ’i p '; you follow,v trm e dow n here '• liC:"Wow.you'reso-o-Q0-0 always havesomepiplace to S ch m id t, 54, h a s a siso lid recoK i o f j - | n ' - lg, voters. and tail for;ora recouiil. Ixiok 'T generous. O m I also write'ite the' stash him. Ifyou doilon't put balanced decision-mom a k in g in h e r wlOHg, .1,4 , w hat iliai[didforAIGore.ir di( J • :'! plank on switchgrass?" m c on the ticket, I’ll'll signal 10 y ears o n th e Jeromm e e C ity ; ShOUlOl la .g iv e you show' a a shred s o f com - tt;i BO: “1 sw itched fromI grgrass my failhful to vote! ftfo r John C ouncil. She's c learly a a long tim e ago." McCain. He's more? ftfu n than : t h e jiO o t b S tO ■ m o n senseie a a n d take a pow - ^ choice. ' V j der now,the llie p an y will p u t \Deljm H C "Listen, rookie, we'n/e'rc you, anyhow." W e're less c e rta in aabout b Roemer, ; SOPnei]e b O d y , you on apedestal." p ed SMIici/re gonrm haire lo share thisis BO:’'nillary, Idoron't tru st , 56, w h o m a y lack thle e iindepcnd* , ptqA- . UQ-Pcika•destalsareforlos- [ nor^na^pn;:;.,' thing." you. And M ichelle! hhates e n c e o f th e d a iry indu:d u stry tlia t a *, ■ , *: . ers. You ’ on on a pedestal. I've ; B w a BO: T in e , you can haveave your guts. Look, thele Senate ce. I co m m issio n e r n e e d s i . ncifcrheenn a a loser. I refuse to I th e 3 a.m . sh ift on th e WliWlilte is a w onderful place „ 'V W ia t;. enjoyed m y two mlo o n th s objective choices onn behalfofallb i ' lose. I Himn the III IVtisr Virginia ■ House swUchboard." H C "Oh. you're so wittytty ibere. You've neverr mI ad e the Jerome County citizen:ens. i yOU tlt h i n k ? am lK e'mucky ck derbies, and p i ^ Inniolfiouif.>in^ to eiul up tike . with all your stupid ralliesUies most of the experieiience Still, b o th a rc m o re 1 re likely t a ’ W a u/pvelcome /%//r/wte." with 75,000 people andI because you w ere stso busy change the status quou o th a n a rc . ’ IK): "I Hilariilary, you’ve b een a j S o " spendingSlOO million on ails usin g it as a iaunchihing pad." Mowell a n d O b en auier. er. A n d there's ;, VieWpOpOiniS great candid;dldaie, betler than ,, (w to promote one puny wore•ord: HC:"nackaiya,S,Skeleton" n o q u e stio n th e s ta tulusquomusl s gQ u r ■. your (niiii-wii-wreck cam paign. .* Jffi .Rrco?;;r‘ Change. I've made sacrlficificcs nO: "O ui you siofop talking, chan g e. : , , You're Churcurchilllanlnyour in this campaign. Whilee Hillary? Is that even;n possi- Over the past 17 moinonthsthe r6ad6ners on ‘ Indomiiahleble tenacity. You’ve , jifl you've been fake-eating\atul an ble?" , Mr. Neivr- commission has madeid e a se rie s o f {hiS anJ 311 . . inspired wonvonien all over th e ! ; Mofi losing iveight. I've had tofo HC:"t^o. I ivon'l, h tropean- bad decisions, in someme cases .. . i coumry.lnf:n fad , you've t 'Nm stu ff myself with all lhatIt Conuened-Your-Biri 'nk AJfairs-Subcornmitti■iiee. I don'l b e c a u se th ey d isregardardedtlie : Otlierr i11 s s u e s . - inspired somloiiieofthenito greasy ivorking-class Junk food and chase, it with boi.boiler- want lo go back. Il'st's boring, a d v icc o f th e c o u n ty('prosecutor, pi . , hale m e. UniUul now il’s lim e for ’ lo m u sier a gra- JohnI Edivards,I is going to makers." And why should I Wlwork with th a t h av e c o st taxpayeilyers th o u s a n d s o f dollars. { r u s “e x r help.)>, you're more delusional BO: “W liat a b o u l me?:? I'veT' fill those sclf-hating,ig,so- often disappears altogio g e th e r a t c o m m issio n mneclm c' gs, irfiet it, Hones. Once thanI I I am." com e from now here, w?ith ith a called feminists whcho stabbed a n d Howell — th e chaih a irm a n — excessively limim ils p u b - UamUUckeskes works his dark BO:0 : “Hillary, w hen are you single m other on food m e in the back, like':e Claire lie testim ony, leav inlg g s o m e resid e n ts w ith thle e iin ip res- ma^ic on the delegate rides to goinglg lc realb.e that ihese stam ps a n d a funny namime." e McCttskill and Amy>y sio n tliat th e c o m m issiission isn't interested In the;heir con- count Michit^:hii’ari and Florida, wliileiles you consider your HC "Oh, you're so Insplrt/j/r- Klobuchar?" ccrn s. I'll have tlwUe popular vote. paw'ns n; are so sick o f th e ing. I^r the first time inJ myni UO: “Look, Miliaryiry, a few N o g o v e m m e n t can a n operate effectively wherien e lecied Ami then the superdelegates R epulubilcans lhat they're adult lifetime. I'm reallyy years back In th e SeSenate officials a ren 'l e v e n o n sp e a k in g term s, will grotvl•I b(back. They know goinglg to vote for anybody proud o f my country." help in g m e m ove m y world* Howell, 54, is c o mim m u n ity -m in d c d a n d O benen au er, ‘I"'''' varts that they don't w ho>has h Ihe 'D ' next lo th eir BO: "D on'l m ock M iche:helle. ch anging agenda wiwill help 67, is a n excep tio n allyHy courageous and dedicai':aled elect- ’.vuniiof-oo,0 on a blirtd date namle, e, a n d it's going to b e I w ould be polile a n d askisk you repair som e oif f ihosei So cool il w ith th e W lilte you to b c m y vice presideiidem , relationsliip.s. In Barlarack e d official. B ut ilie tuu rmrr o il In th e C o u rth o u see h as to y who's ^oing to be m e. S( ISH- UHtli Cuba,Cui llamas, Iran Frightht. Now w hat do you b ui you'd acccpt, just diehe Obama’s Washingtoiton, there stop. and n.’iin;(lM•d Weathermen. You want?It? Debt relief?" sam e w ay L yndon Johnsoiison will be no m ore ganim e-play- Maybe Schmidt andn d R o em er c a n tak e a step.■pm d ia t a m bet yournir ivhite turban HCC "Uill atui I don't need sandbagged Bobby Kenneinedy, ing, mud-slinging ooir b a c k - • d irectio n . lhat I'm notlot rai.iingi the white yourrr Netroois ariigula so 1 can'l. You a n d Bill are,ire,.. stabbing." Ifthey winlXiesday'sly's p rim a ry a n d a re electedled in nw ok)lah. We don't need your just too m u ch d ram a forar mr e. HC: "Hey, SenorAiAppetiser, N ovem ber, tlie ir first;t aai c tio n sh o u ld b c h irin g; a c o u n iy HO: 'l.ikelke hell you aren ’t. siinkiiking $20 donors. We've got Bill is oIT-the-charts c raazy” /y there's primmary in administrator. No othcth e r Id a h o c o u n iy n e e d s o rn e m o re. sister." l}urkltkle, the Saudis, the HC "Tell mc about it..JSut «i 2012. m u and I areI'already t Since le ro m e b u sinine c ssm a n Jerry R idley leftt tlth e c o m - UO "Sexistxist!" ' Kiiwa'jaitis and l^is/ikh uranl- he'd he way over on gearing up for it." mission in 1996, countu n ty g o v e rn m e n t h a s b e e;nin n BO:"Hacisicistr um lootlo on tap." Massachusetts At’enue. a BO: "You're n ot liilikeable tum ult — partly overjr thtl e q u e stio n o f w h o shoulo u ld h a v e IIQ "SpeakK'aking o f whites. BO:0 : ’'Sellle down, Hillary, completely differeni ZIPJ* codea enough, I Hilary.... control over day-to-da•day o p e ra tio n s. It's tim e tol o h i i e a y,:uc,wnvh,ivin wilhout them. W liaiil lfl let you w rite d ie lhan the White House. Anc^n^^ ...... - ...... 1 think yonr healtl:Ith care plank In th e p a n y■ Cheney btdlt that tmder-r- Maureen Dowd is a colum- pro fessio n al to d o lhh a t t jo b a n d for d ie com m ls; o f Hairdressing. plaifofonn?" ground bunker there, so} tve'dw nist for Vie New Yorl7rk Times. a s s u m e th e ro le o f thh e c o u n ty 's p olicy m ak ing bb f d ? .'° C assia C ounty, o n e oof f ithe state's smoothest-mrru n n in g co u n ties, h a s h a d a sinsim ila r sy ste m for n early'2 2( 0 years. T TTT T P D^ T h e real issu e in Jeroerome County govemment:ntisnian- JLiEil iLlvi.iRSTOTHEEDITOF )R agement.'Hie challcngjnges facing the county areire so c o m - plex a n d th e c o m m u n n i ity is s o p o larized betwveen ei dairy Candidate:e rre s p o n d s to 1 for Prccinct OT 23. know h e is too h onest andiind ducting program s fcfor an ti and anti-dairy factionss n s tlia t o n iy a p rofessional have been friends with honorable o f a m an to sane-sar dmg and teenage didrinking media requ,quest for rwords -,om? political CEO w h o ain ns sw ’ ers to th e co m m issio n I for m any years a nd have tlon or condone anyonele classes and o ther prprogram s dire c t g o v e rn m e n t effcjffectively. (lulitor'ssiwte: ni As reported workcked on num erous agricul- stealing his opp o n em 'si signs,sly to protect o u r youthIth. Ihesclay. 'l\vhflwVi RdLs County turalII and r com m unity proj- W liat a ch eap shot — unninnec- Itandy will not he'c a n 8 -to- sheriff's candindiduteRon ecisww ith him. I Ie alvrays rises essary, uncalled for andJ 5 a rm ch air sheriff.:H I- e w illb e Kirtland declleclined togiiK the lo a leadershiple role in any undeserved. actively working witvith his m e s - N e w s Tinu'S'News)U’S full acccss lo groupjp h e works w ith a nd. as a In 2 001,R andy K lddww nroie deputies, sharing hi;hisknow l- records mncen am in g his pttst leadeiler, h e will m ake sure the a grant for m oney to fight;hl edge and expertisec ssolving Brad Hurd___ publisheIsher Steve Crump___ OpinioInion editor employmeniL7if c« a sheriffs job getsge done. Tom will m ake the growing drug problemiems crimes committed1 itin this deputy, liisis nresponse to the sure: the tl voice of all his con In o u r area. In 2002. Rand;indy a rea day and night.I. IKidd's Tho mombers of thetho editorial board and Vvrttontors of article followlow.^.) stitueitents will b c h e a rd a nd sia n e d th e M inl-CassiaI DrugDi experience lists m aranage- ' oditorials aro0 BradB Hurd, James G. Wright, I will Hiveve Iheml access to fairlyy represented, i ’Hisk Force. T hat gram has ment, law enforcemm en t 10 Stovo Crunirump and Bill Bitzonburg. m ypersonncnnelIlle.Theieisa Ianim proud to endorse Tom pumped almost 5600,000lOO years, inve.stigadonsn s (lie u -. ------file tliat is1 sc;scaled hy m y atlo r- Billingngton for chairman o f. Into th e area to Ught drug:•ugs. lenant), SWAT teamm, ------1 ney ancl ihehe currente .sheriff Precir:inci OT 23.1 u rge you to T he D rugTask Force underider advanced marine d(deputy, lhat is to rem ain sealed. If get □utou and vote forTom in Kidd's supervision h as narcotics ofilcer, chi:hild proto- you wouldJ l!(like lo call m e th eMay M 27 primary election. solved a nd se n t to prisonon col, d m g Endangenered Add your tvtwo cents i ahout this,>.youmay,ai404- yc BRIRIANOLMSTEAD m any high profile d rug:traf- lm C hildren I\isk Force,:e, dive ONUNE: At Magicvallcy.ciiy.com, you can lUlO. llookft)k forw.'ird to y our IWIiVln Falls flckers. ■ leam (dive m asier),),C eitin ed respond to any of the1 locailo( opinions or voteon'hiesiuesday. May 27. As Cassia C ounty’s lead:ad Law E nforcem ent IrInstructor stories in today’s editiontion. First register •'Vote Kirillinland forsheriff.” ACCUJusaVons against Randy lieutenant Investigator,, he (four topics), Dmglj-nisk I• a n d his d ep u d es have solv Tliank you jolved Force com m anderr(5.5 (I oniine for treic and thenien give us your two ccnts. . Ifl"d d are i ctieap'shot ON PAPER: The Times-Nc>Ncws welcomes letters from reireaders on RON KIRT such cases a s th e M artinin years). subjects of public intere:Brest. Because of space condra.iraints, tils Son3m e rccent n ew sp ap er Fernandez m urder. Before you vote,, readn the piease limil letters to1 30030 words. Include your signalnature. _ articic:les triggered m e to Fcmandc/. went to prison!on for resum es. My familyIy a n d I maiiing address ond phophone number. Writers who signJgn letters ToiH Bllllngtngton always respoi>ond. life. T he Kacy Ray homlcidIcide, would like to encouilurageyour Irst, the innuendoes Maverick armed robbery.ry, vote for Randy KiddId a s the with faise nam es wiil bobe permanently barred from pulpublication. n c p s tO Ieatleadership ,,^3 Letters may be broughtM tto our Twin (iliis office: malleililod to'PO. . , cted tow ard R ondy First Federal Bank robberjlery. Cassia County sherlitrlffon Box 548, Twin Fails, IDSD 83303: faxed to (208) 734-511-5538; or Please joinoln m e in support- Kidd'sd's cam paign a b o u t m lss- D ean Harrell rape case aniand May 27. e-mailcd to [email protected]. IngTom I3illiiJilllngton for Ingsijsigns. I have know n the list goes on. Randy ha:has FRED PRESTON ______Republicanm pprecinct clialr- Randjdy his entire life a n d Invested h is ow n tim e conixin- Declo T h e l i gGHTER SIDE1 O F POLITICICS . D oonesbury By Garry Trudeau MalUHard Fillmore By 8fuIruce Tlnsl^ mcwmooNBtJeu. -CaxmiPTOTttCOU- HAMOtlCA,WHeiMtfT- em/WOHOPTHOSBIJN- 6 ■ t'KS , BfTO&VBgACiiVf /AUSHABtsnsm-m I t M e - I : % OF THg HoopiHg-& W a> 5 5 0 e B rlM ^ c c c o p . i i \ ; ^ I . ! #11^ llu. /%[) Vieleaflier Al' (-> • ______S S S c t t , I 1 f. TlwtMiw,Hfcrdb,id^to O p in ioN n ______Iv22,2m Iff Letters TO UTHE EDITOR '— ■ " V " ------know what’s gol HoweHdanoastniesies vital jolng on." T h at sto p p ed unduni an apology Idahch o well In Uie L e ^ la tu rc Uie harvest of Sheriff b eing dism issed. BtBesides Uie was good enoug>ugh for C hariie Issued lo th 3 th o se o f us in w hercn so much of family is McBride’s hard work. m ental anguish ancn d th e loss and Invaluable expM bccau sc h e kne> new Joe would attendance.icc.ArewetoUien belnjng attacked, Let’s rc'clcct Sheriff ofslccp, lam outiTmonetarily I a m w riting in full11 supponsi vote with him1 evenc^ though bdievethal h a t this type o f I encourageei all who want McBride and allow himn totc bccau sc I felt 1 neec>cdcd a of Charlie H cn ^ assthc th he didn't know V w what was behaviorr is is OK? Shame on to 36be represented by a con- conU nue to m ake im provrove- lawyer, incumbcnt candidateIte 1for going on. you p eoplc. p le servav&Uve Republican to vote ments ih the Lincoln Couijim ty VVhy w a i I pickedc d o n b y lerome County commiunlssion- Vote Obenauclucrand 1 wouldid hh o p e th a t th e d ty forMr. M Paridns for senator. cr. sheriffs office. th e ^ r is a n d th e poloUcc? Is it S chm idt o n Ma>lay27. ofHazeltonto n h as a 100 per- ME4ERLEEN JOHNS I h av e loiown, follow ELDENW. CHRISTENSINSEN a sexagenarian prcjrju d icc? lowed DARRELL K£]iOERSEY cent.zero0 tolerancetc policy for BnIruncau Shoshone a n d su p p o rted Charlie'file's per- Jerom e With proper investi:dgadon, racial dlscriscrim lnaU on. If this (Editor’s note: Eiden could this have becccn sctdcd In his firstt termtc: os zoning chaih a irm a n h as n ot Let A Christensen is a retired Sa commissioner. : McBride continue Salt o n Uic spot? Kent McBrideeiSOMoUS I already resignedresi his posi, *_ Lake City Police lieutermnlant.) OntheoUierhanm d, I praise As I sa t In o n th e poll hould b e dem anded maiie ^ improvements forumheldM ayl3.it\1 ? ; ;^ choice (or Uncncoln Count, “ os m y insurance c^imjnpany. M y lo so by th e "leaders" Shtheriff K C McBride is Uic vas Insurance agent w;iv;ts right : crystal clear th at ChariJlarlie Is As thlrd-gcnettieraUonfarm- of the dty a insurance company wa: ty a n d th a t h e n ot iricuru m b en i In this year’s pri- I Uierc for me fromi UUic start, uniquely able to condsidsely crs and rancheners ia s o u th c m serve in an) there In time of need any position with maryry elecdon in Lincoln a s wcll a s the o thersr InvcsU* ' address cach issue asisq q u e s- Idaho, w e endorlorse K ent th e d t y aga!i g ^ CounJnty. I think it is im por- Uons were presented. V On Feb. 5 .2 0 0 8 ,1 w asIS gators. Tlicy agreed2d to the d.With McBride for Uncin co in C o u n ty I also believebell that a public ■ tantjt j o note that In his 3 1/2 wrongly accused ofbeing refreshing darity, his a ing impossibility of die1C accident s com* siicriir. apology shouldshe bc made by yearsxs in officc, Uicrc has involved with a hit and ru m a n d o f the various iss Iru n . < w ithin a m ontii. I Issues Having livedd InIj souUiem the councilid l a n d m ayor at Uie been;n m ore accom plished in My first know ledge o f Uie was articulately expresi Lhe Hopefully, this wlm hcilp rcssed. Id ah o all o u r ilvelives, w c have m eeU ngo o n n June 10. The Uicwway of improvements accusation w as a call Eron In contrast, his opponc rom so m eo n e else w ho0 1h as been onent seen th e tremeniendous grow th council shouldsho also scck sen- a n d1 professionalismp th an in th e TWln Falls City Police ' w as cum bersom e and CO wrongly accused, i d in p opulation thatth has had a siUvlty train■aining in th e event th e previouspi two or Uiree saying I was involvccl and repeatedly excessive wl m d to PEGC;y SMITH i with her dcffnitc influencm ce in o u r th a t Uiis situationsin ever decac:adcs. These changcs arc co m e dovm to th e station various responses. lon.' Twin Falls q uality oflife. KcKent's in- occurs agaiigain. They should appailarcnt to all of us as rcsl* When I daim cd my innInno- I believe th at C harlie riie depth backgroui3u n d in all also rc-revlccvlew dlscrlmlnaUon dentsIts in th e Increased vlsi- ccncc, th e policem an said demonstrates vital and laiii Tom Caiter desenuves m d types o flaw cnfcnforccment policies,be be they for reasons bllltyty of depudes widiin Uic therc were witnesses, and invaluable, experience t cc to a n d h is deep umunderstanding of eUinlc,:, sexualsc o r religious co mnmunlty r and the degree lot of dm e, you d on’t reall your suppott for ssheriff fairly proccss the count u nty s a n d caring for: individualsIn purposes.5. TT licn they need to o f preProfessionalism wiUi you hit someone. The wit Issues as they arise. Chi wit- As a tax p ay cror fi: Hollister Charlie and their livesi makesm him stricUy adhcdherc to Uiosc poll- w hIdl ld they conduct Uielr law nesses tu m e d o u t to be demonstrates the ieadc c and TWin Fails Coutunty, I adcrship the obvious chollolcc for Uils d e s . n o t beingbci allowed to ' enfororcement responsibilities, teenagcd stepsisters and to h e a r th e issue, cvalu; id w ould like to ask forfoi voter aiuatc it, very ImportantitposlUonin p pick and choosechi as their Tillss has 1 been accomplished therc AV^ extensive d amm aage su p p o n forTom Ca p o n d e r it, then a c to n i iirte r as mit our community.ty. need s seeefit. fii byShJhcrifT McBride ihrough to thcir car. T here w as no ^ • candidate for shcrifriff. I have w ithout pre-cxisUng;bias. bh Wc have know own h im for JOYCE; O'DONNELLO'] .^propeper budget allocations’, ;]^ ^ a ln t exchange to m y vehirehlcle know n Tom a nd hislis family . C harlie h as m y full Sl Usup- several years ancmd consider it Hazcltono n Uirou3ugh obtalrilnijawallable^ nor damage of any son!t! for m orc dian 35 yc./ears. p o rt to continue a s Jerc [erom c a privilege to call::all him o u r grant!nts an d good m anage- Road d in w as n o t disturbiirbed. Tom is a great frlc County commissioner. rlend a n d a icr. friend. W ith resp»pcct, Don Zuckk ish a dedicated . m cmnt abilUies. I was w ritten o u t a citaIta- great person, P lease join m c in votl i/oting ROB STRUTHl[HERS lUA Aar 4nr i w ould b e a sham e lo tion. Il w as in th e c o u ntsys- sy TOMGINDER for him on May 27. CKENRIDGE wofiver lur'OT Grand Old Patty KATIE BRECK :t som eone else to reap tem for three monUis bcfcjcforc Hollister DIANE MEEKS W cabo A tru e Rcj epublican conscr- Jerom e vaUve, Don on: Zuck needs your ^ State governnienent ts w ay h d p in Prccircclnct 3. D on is y j(li Jerome County needs behind on tax c ollcngcd by an indU top officer like McFal . 5 i t ? , rw oof us know for the In February, UI h a d to file office o f prcclnctprci chairm an. As a form er longtimme e rcsl- ■ on some Inlerestest. M y tax pre- D on h asIS attea n d e d alm ost ^ il u m W alli ‘Western f)i dent of Jerome County,Ity, I h ad p a rc r signed m cnc u p for m y all o f d ie mmc eetings oncc a ^ ' th e o p p o rtu n ity to getet tot grocery credit. Sl, She filled it m o n th forir tlie tl last decade or . know and apprcdate-Di; D oug o u t a n d I signed:d it. I m ailed longer. Hc e isis dedicated ^ McFall os a n Idaho Statitate it th e sam e day ya a t the p o st w orker fo>r rddie Republican ^ i i li l F w lIHH ' trooper. Doug was alwaIwaysa officc; it wus for3r S S35. i’any. D onn alwa ays does w hat ^ I professional in his job.tb. HeI I never got Utl:I llie year is required;d aa n d Uien som e in * h as sin ce retired fromn thed before, eltlicr. OuOur state gov- his prcclnct.ict.Hchaspanid- 7alls 'QDesterrr n ‘O a g s f P a r a ( S tale Policc afler 24 yeaj'cars, e rn m e n t is way, y,b behind, a n d p ated in m ost o all o fth e b u t h a s choscn n o t toogive g: thisisthc2lstcecentury, a n d It events o ftheth e GOR H e has u p p olicc work, b u t tu;urn n his is still in th e 1960)60s. If you a tlcn d cd ththe e Lincoln Day ^ w i l l ^ e lIB d training and experiencenee to w an t u s to sign 1u u p for It. banquets,>, workedWi th e fair becoming ciccted Jeronrom e th e n sen d it. booths, partlarticlpatcd In tlic ^ I •County sheriff. MAURICE E.UWHITMORE parades andm d b e e n a loyal ^ ^ a t u r S a g , ^ SOSOS a t i O a n D oug McFall is w cllII quali-q K im beriy R epu b licanan w ' orker for m any ^ m. I fied for the office. Doug)Ug years. n eed s your support. Jenicromc Diana Olienauerer goes above Donzuckick talks th e talk '^ts gear's tf\ers m e Is: • . County needs a top-fllgi and beyond the“ I caiiofduty s th e walk. You - 1 I ■ pcace o'fliccr. Put h im tc w rong in contlnu- ^ work. Vote Doiig McFallFall, .. Ify o u llv ein JciJerotpe , iri'g yo u r susup p p o rt for D on ^ . Jerome County shcrlfToffon County and you’rlu'reunsnrcof • -ZudtinUic.jlic.primaryjonMay M ay 27. w h o m to casi yot/o u r vote fo r 2 7 .1 Ic's a goodgoi m an a nd K « VAUGHN HUMPHERlERYS o n co u n ty comim m issioncr, I docs n goodlodjob. TWin FalU . SADDLE IIP1 & JOH highly recom mle cr n d D iana LESUE*'L IN THE FHI J*'LES"HAZEN O benauer. TWln Fallsalls H Jerome needs peoplelewho \ I have w alchedled as she • All entries irnnust be pre-regististered. Your can turn coun^ arounMinrI w ould ju m p in1 th e tre n d ie s VotO DOfailanParWnsfor p a n d d o things mcmost of us - entry must be postmarkedp no I;later than May 2i! 8 , ^ I have know n D ianala w ould have a hlard ar Ume w ilh. a conseivatvative Republican ^ O b en au er all h e r life be I I I I SUPRIREME COURT.r JUSTICE * .y AVkVAf fl l 1 A I ’ M A M - 1 WWW.JUDGEBRADBURYW IRY.COM d by Bradbufy ~ / > -■'i -AS.TIiwd«y,ltaT22.»08 r^ATlON;. Frieiuids quiiit smokking?¥%niprcoisM i'^ w i l l t (0 0 n atio n al By AOda Chang tlon. weight lossss and alco- othere toqulLuit" closc fiHendsfir tended to pack lng It the health of residentsnts of' years mirrored Aasoclated Pre»» writorr holism programsns to changc Last year,-, ChrlstoklsCi an d his o n the p] o u n d s, too. ,. lliat ll B oston sub u rb from11971 19 trends.' the great- addictive behaviorior works. colleague JamamesiFowlerofthe Thehsir latest study, which to ti 200i. They were.able>le to Not surprisingly, tl s seen In- LOS ANGELES— Thehe urge “Anecdotally, wewe hear peo- University ofof California, San appearars in Thursday’s New reconstruct ri people's' tiesC8 to est Influence wiis ^ W hen a IO smoke is contagious,lUS, but pie say they luit qui smoking Diego, publishillshed a study sug* ^ g la nLnd i Journal of Medicine one o another ;slnce partliirtlcl- close relationships, Dki'.g, th e ' qu ittin g apparently is, to(too. because' their spouse s or gcsting thathat obesity can und Iss fundedf by the National pants p had'to list conttntict. spouse stops smok >7 percent A icam of rcscnrchcrs:rs who friend quit," said sali Jennifer spread omon(ong friends, much , Institutute on Aging, focuscd on infonnation it for thclr famiiihlly. other partner Is 67 .'ahd less likely to sm oke.i. SimJ ilarly,, showed that obesityty can Unger, a smokinglg prevention like an Infectic>ctious. disease. The p eo p le'le's sm o k in g h a b its in friends, fi co-workers' ai s, th e o d d s . spread pcrson-to-personson has expert at the UniversityUn of duo minedi dtdata from a large tlie sarrune social network. n n e ig h b o rs so -, researchc h te rs w hen a friend q u its ,: uhig drops found a similar patternm with Southem Callfomim ia w h o h a d social netwrork orl of people who Tliei researchersi examined would w not lose track of thethem ■ of tlie other contlnuli 2 odds arc, .smoking cessation: A smokersm no role in the stustudy. “If you h a d b e e n followed foil for three the socijclal lives o f 12,067 p eo- over o the yeurs. The pre\ireva- by 36 perccnt. The i :o-workers[ is m ore likely to kick thle e habitI influence a fewpeople, pc those dccades andid foundf th at w h en pie inL thtl e Fram lngh& ni H eart Icnce U of smokers ,lnI ttlie. similar among co if a spouse, friend, co*wc•woriccr people mjght go;o on( to help one personin gainedi weight. Study, which\ has been track* Framlnj^iam F study overir ttht, and sibling • or sibling did. Wliat's more, smokers to quit in groups and those tl who don't. stop pulp u n in g increasingly find thumsimselves pushed to the edge of their' .social circles, the researcmarchers found. "Your smoking behc depends upon not just the smoking behavior of theh e peo* pie you Icnow, b u t alsoilso th e people who they know" so o n . siUd Dr. NlcliIlcholas ChristiikliV a medical socsoclolo- gis( at H arvard MeiM edical School a n d lead a u th oir r oo f th e n ew report. T h e findings buck u p previ-p ous studies showing that peer influence plays a key’ rolero in people's decision to0 sto p ■ lighting up and provide evi- dence thut tiie "buddyIdy sys- tein" u.sed by smokingg cessa-c» M anson rahcQ c h P H j p dig called offi f f w i t h n o rem ains fourm d ^ a y l o r M DI-ATI I VA1.I.EY NATH\T10N- 'SS' AL FAIIK. Oliif. (AP) —-Adig A for claiidestine gravesves ill Charles Manson's lastt hhidc- out'was called to anin e n d W ednesday after yieldingiing no bodies and leaving scienicntists I pu/y.led over the clueses lhat • had enticed tiiem to> coc( m e l- C this far. iU Y A JMITSTJ J B I S H lI , G E I The dig had been sclschcd* * ! uled to lasi three days.«rs. en d - /V ing Thursday. Hut theic workv JL\.S.TAYU .ORMAl D E ® d :!LXJB! went faster lhan schedieduled, wilh liie crew of 20 dig‘iigei'18 Tl .. u n lil dusk, th en campinj;ling oui I E Y D O W N at nighl be.side the raranch house Manson and his fol- f J P A Y MvlENTS & < a low ers h ad used. "So far there have.beei»cen no V « y i n t eiREST: ‘TIL 2, 0 Ko! hum an remains found.'.'!J.'.' Inyo C ounty .Sheriff Uill l-utze ■ s after ihe four sites with liie Mitsubishi WD-73736 greatest probability ofIf h 73^nch 1080pOLP*HDTVrv *3399_ ing human remains werc dug iporSiimDLf* up. "We're finishing up Mitsubishi LT-5214e site and that'll be it for the ■ 52lndll080,iSOp LCD Flat Panol.HDTV day — nothing." M anson and his follo' I Foaturiniiring Milsubishi's Exclusive —— h id o u t at th e nm ch follo\ Ullra-rnnFromo’^and 6-Color Pmcossor “. th e ir killing sp ree in In . Angeles. I-or years, rurrum ors have swirled about ocher o possible Manson vict including hitchhikersrs fayloriyiade' runaways who visited theth e site and were never hdardrd fromi again. Scientists who conduci a 1^2.49) 9 preliminary probe of th e rugged, remote site Foaluring Mitsubishi's Supo W-- ■ ■ Mitsubisiblshi LT-46144 . February said ihcy Ident Design ond 6-Color Ptocos M :h1O0Op LCD Flat Panol HDTV several spots that coulc)uld be (Shown aboiv on Opiionol Ma F t: ' pHl46lnch1 graves, leading Lulze to >con- iring Mitsubishi's Exdusivo FealurinsThin Fromo"' and 6-Color Procossoisor d u ct th e exploratory cxccxcava- K ;' . ' bcolqb uitra-Thh tion. Uy W ednesday afterncrnoon, reawtM win th e four m ost prom isingng sites Mitsubishi WD-60735 H had been excavated antiand the 60 Inch 1080p DIP* HDTV dirt sified.They revealedledlittle^ Foaturing MllstiUsh.^shl's SuporSlim DLP^Daslgn~^----- more than a pack rat'st's nest,i ond$-ColorProcossor anim al b ones, ash, a ndid ssom e stones used to make ararrow- heads. The scientists and enforcers Involved said th e unusual physical envlnviron* ment made it hardei to determine what was under*un ground. Plants that e) 99 'III 9 u n u su al chem icals a nd rrocks *2,19! with magnetic prope>pertics lt8ubl8hlWO-65736 I ^ ■ ■ ’Mltsu5lnch 1080p DLP*HDTV. were throwing offf ith eir ji^ ^ ' 6 5 Inc equipment, they said. . 1080f> saturingMilsublshrs "I haven't been tliisis frus- ^ 1 -5 ^ a J M Featuupor-Slim DU^ Design ond 6-ColoryP/Dcossor I trated in a very long5 time,"li *99 - icg tjB Supoi sa id A rp ad Va.ss, a scse n io r ...... ------KTTSUBISKI THREE DIAUONO CARO researchcr at the Oakkludge P ■ Prognm Runf Uty 22,20M until JurM 16,: National Laboratory. UMiufKtunn »un«tt*d valu* prtelno- Av •.AltreuU A closer look at the nrstfirs site pricM «n MUbUthMl IndtcMtidtmiy by d« w«v,.wllK .nb.t,s. on 'A iesday tu rn ed u pP onlyoi a ■'swMMCMhoBfrwiwip es.com — . nc Law MbdcnJM«y»10.l(p<. If pinMM nol paU h U o> AccouM nol ^ ami .38'Callber shell casing, P*ytnonti teqmrad. StnUn) FUo 22.a% APR. I e n fo rc e rs quickly di mint?d It was recent,"*• Srt!Si?-«So^Soe«to Of rm«« your cardhoUw v«*awit br HsrmM ! / ' ■ human remains weree fc fou n d »aoiUBuw»DvMo«MKMaM«na.tic. oUiUtiimsBO c n SON-OATEES there, sherifTs offidalsSSOid. st NATmw4MMli^« L \M sN ca • ucnoM ci • HPOH» < noo« covim am MINRiH*AmiWKa Investigators tlien1 fcfotind 2»MnIi22!te25i2!! K v 4iat a p p e a re d to b c ashoshand • srnoll animal bones at the • ' m am c o m m m a rWCfl u Diiflnn * MtM iron tnUiraiiatm • 90 M rts m u ma o x t second site, which wiiwiU b e turned over to the Natllatlonal. Paric Service for an archrch aM - M H ll a E a p a flo t lo^caldlg. m : ' 4 i16,200S . ‘ i t- Av*lltMi only «t pwtldp«lns dMlM. / >y d«*l*n, and tom* dM l«t miy not pwt iaiii>nL Fln*naChvgn«MMHdftsn>0(Mnr IPR. CMM RM ».B% APR. Mn »■ b* DmIM mca ChaiB*: <2. CMUlnniM int/10 fw lIMMWelhiMiMiMeoim**. ova f 7 iNs, ■ E itudent gets ^ Y - THURSISDAY s/heelchair, B3- l -J ± . :, 200 8 TIMES-NEWS.MA • ''cityTY GIC EDITOR DAVID COOPEI ^ER:VA] : 7 3 5 -3 2 4 6 DCOOPEILLE [email protected] . INSIDE: Obituaiuaries, B2 I CommunijiHy,B2-3 l.ldaho,B•A 4 _ F&Gcoir[nmissioii1 reviews Murphy reeeoverywi\Tork O’LLeary princii[pal By Poppino viewrchabllltaItatlon work done by ^ Magicvalley.coinm Department of LandsIlls ,-ind U..S. | ) j i j Staff wrtter______thc departmerlent after last sum- B ureau o f Land .Mailanagerneiit ings experieimce mer’s MurphjJhy Complex Fire. " \ g y Sec video of parts of helped reseed mom ore lh a n y i , JEROME — The tourDur, Id ah o In ste a d , d ule e to bad weather, Wednesday's tour. 300,000 acres of buruirned state jOnri-Jn-Hyatt is school’s:) sixth Department of Fish ancand Game they stayed InsInside for p art o f th c ______and federal land in twctwo differeni , . Ilcglonal Supervisor)r David morning, recei:civlnga'PowcrPolnt Initiatives. 'Ihe effortr,rl Euoks Ic, p r U lidpalin C l nine years:s Parrish said, would haV'lavc to bc version of ever/ents Instead. not aa I brand-new sentiment -— rebuild h ab itat for su(sage grouse. ^ cut short. Dust, he salsaid, had Thc messagiage, it seemed, was the saisame concern was voicet:ed pygmy rabbits an d o tlie r By Andrearea Jackson drifted up on the roadsads south- one of transferformation. in Aug\ugust at a multi-state flnIrc wildlife, thc firsi of wh^vhich is cnr- Staff writyrltor ______w est o f Castleford. ‘Our role, 1\ think,t Is changing iiiontiniting in Boise, state habitatat ren tly b e in g rcsiU';iudied for Welcomc to the MagitIgic Valley, for thc dcpanartment," Fish and managiagta^ Jeff Gould said, en d an g ered status byly ith e federal T h e: nnewly t selected principal ofIf Vera C. h e ad d ed . G am e D irectortor Cal G rocn said. Butut itlic agcncy’s response to t( government, 0 ’I.earyry Junior High School multdlilasked Tlie seven-member: FlFish and The dcpaipartment cannot the flnfire Is an example of hovow -Favorable vvoalheiIier h elp e d W ednes(esday al N o rih sid e Hien:‘inem ary Game Commission, inn tctown for approach flr(fire and recovery practic:tlces could be altered, h h< e ra n g e la n d drills re.sciseed 70,000 Schoolli irin l-ailon, Nev. Its reg u lar m eeting WedVedncsday cfTorts the sanJame way anymore, said,I, p'pointing out how collabo said he was u.shering H a V P le a so soo TOUI and today, was scliediedulcd to he and .otherL>r ofnclals said. It's rationnn vvith th e state «U R .PaeeB 3 en onio a hus while speakinging on a cell phone wilii dieh e I'inivs-Ni'it’s. ' n | ^ H "I’m1 on01 lop of the world _____ ’ ab o u t: ccoming to 'I\viii £ 7 ] I-alls," ssaid lohn llyali. •7% 1 principalpal o f(}’U>ar>-Junior ' I ligh begaeginningJiilyH. HjHyatt excitenuMit aside, 3 IS T IE R O lJ S m 1 iyatt’ss sludenls in Nevada look llrsirst prior- Wednestlay. "I langon a sceniinnd. I got to Ik a kid ouiside, " he said dururing llie phone-■ inierview. "Are you riding: tilell hus, Wail lill CIrandpa comcs." Itt said he w as raised near i-lk:lko, Nev,, lls daughter lives in Nampipa. lie's ig to lown oil Sal urday lo Ilndid a place to live,■, atand plans lo move llie lasuI week of iMi% ora June. "I iliink il w as proi)at)ly karm k a." said al)oui endingiip in'hviiiII I'alls.'! thai eveniiialiy w hen I cliosee loI leave la I would mi)ve lo Idaho ... ., h ’s a iiinity I'm rclalively l'am iliar\'rw ith." Please sec HYATT,, FPage B3 ssia County, j a n S h ooshone ! pass WM s u ppplem i ental b M e s staff ropeoport______ An civeoverw lielniing m aiiiriiy ol' ShShoshone •i' passed a iwo-ycar suppleileniental on:>n Tuesday loialiiig Sliy‘J.U7U7U. Mid loiie School nisiric-l Clerk: i lealher cc. -• stipplenienlal levy, w hichI rejilaccsr ipired iwo-year siippleinenintal levy, d wilh ?'l perccni appiovalal. I'here I2‘) "yes" voles, wilh 'Hi voles.•s against the easuie. Wallace saftl. will raise taxes a liiile, hulII not hy ," said Wallace. The lasi ivtwo-year siippleiniuinenlal levy was for SL'(i(),(Ji,()l)t).'shc Tom Nrne, with Ue Idabo Tnntfintportatlon Department, walks p&past the wreckage of s camper aloniiloRg U.S. Highway 93 Wednesday momlng.n KIme said he dlscoverecm dttodam - f en u e IVoni llic supplem entntal levy age tliat tnomlog aod gnessedKl ItH happened »nwtlm« In the paipatt 24 honrt. Above, a tree that: waiwas uprooted la Tuesday night’sI wwind storm rests between hro hoihoustson „„il,ll,L.he uscii lo hiiy a hus, and I'ci ris- Maorie« Str««t In IWia Falls. ill}' costs)sts for Mate iiisiirance alon.)iig willi lucl. T‘he he school disirict does its imm il b u s id does nol have a facllilies's levy in * m s said ShoshoiK" School D I isirici Area piicks up after seiwere wiiind ston. .SnperiiitiiiltendiMlt Mel W iseman. AhoulUl (v{<) students allend seln'liools in 'Shoshtmtme, i saiii Wallace. By Sean Bresilo Submit your wind PICTURESpii "W e’rere always ready for's s to rm s . AlsoI in 'i'uesday school i-leciions,IS, volers Staff writof______, - in the^ MMinidoka ('ounty School1 DislriclI ------^------Ooy 0 you hovo photos.of the wind's's ddestfucllon or J mlean, g we live in Idalien o ,io r .ivm rncdied Doylc! I’rice lo tin- schoolml hoard Parts of tlie Magic Vall/alley arc still , reeling >ower? PO" for /xineme a. I'rice det'ealed his cha■laileni’cr from 'lU esday’s w ind siornorms, w hich p o u n d ed lease send a jpg of thc plioio, aloalong wilh ■ heaven’s sake.” f'ti 1^y:iiian hy a count ol InI '//o n e .'i, lamo, hometown and short desccscriptlon to the area witli 60-mph gugusts and continued nan — Id a h o P o w e r spok CassiaGijoimtyofifficials^bibikers gromp at od(Ids overccharity fel e s BySvenBefg Chrlst-cnscn said we get fromn thci gate and them to0 follow.I areire required to provideide some hig party" hele said. Staff writer •______Wednesday he anand fellow things goes Intolnt thc coffers, “If there’s th some public ap|ipproved security, resi-;si- •• Times are lough rigii?hi now. commissioners D en n is a n d th en w e: give gi\ th a t m oney In p u t o)n n th o se fees'an d w hat roo■ooms. lighting, parking, a and chariiies are nolot wlial BUHLEY— Memberss oof a Crane and Clay HandyH; will to peoplein in .the (Mogic) wc'rc dolloing then wc certain- meiiedical plan and campinging you allack." local bikers group sayi theytl likely require payla y m e n t. o f Valley.” ly w ouldId b c o p e n tn discus- faciacilities. I'hough ihe countyy- 1h as no are ' angry Cassia Couiounty license fees — aboi)Out $600 — Krlcgcr saidId R F iver R un p a r; sion,” he said. "But there are Krieger K suid Southernern conccrns aiioiit ihe he)ehavior officials arc considcrlierlng and deposit of per!icrformance tics usually bring br In about reasonss we have the ordi- Idadaho Bros, have always metnel of the group itself. requiring payment off f«fees and emergency■ treatment t: $3,000 to S6,00(,000 In proceeds, n a n c c (requiring (i thc fees), ill all th e regular requirem entsnts (Christensen said,1. he a n d b o n d m o n e y for a chchar- bond money —$45,000 — He said thatat money goes, and In thistl ease, I tliink this assissociaied with publicllic acknowledged he is is co n - Ity e v en t th c g ro u p hosts.sts. fo r R iver R un this5 year.yi dircctly to amfam lllcs in M ini- Is th c coilorrect direction." ass'issem biies, b ul sim ply cail’tul't corned River RunI c o u ld Dan Kricger, a board bot Kricger said therethc Is no Cassia, cspeciddolly those who Chrlsttstenscn said there are aITtilTord to put lip'thc Cbiid>'iid attract less savoryy b ik er director for Southern IdaIdaho way Southern Idadaho Bros, have cxpcrlencenced cxtraordl- other conccrns ci regarding mononey. if It is legal, he said,lid, groups. . Bros., said his group hasas put] can put up S45,000.lOO, ev en for nary h ard shIp ip o c r crises. R iver Run,. Ri Including the tiielie group rnay considerdcr “As far as the Brotlitlicrs, I o n th c R iver R un — a blk(>lkers' a d ep o sit. H e saidilf If commis- ”h doesn't: brin bri g In a to n o f c o u n ty■’s ’s assumption of lia- hoilolding River Run withoutIt a have n o th in g n egative/c to say overnight camping paparty sloners don’l waivelve fees a n d m oney b u t itt h h( elp s p eo p le In bility f IfIt does not require perlermlt and simply cap;ap about them. At all," hhi e .said, th a t raises m o n e y for chaiharity bonds thc River' RR un w on't th e vailcy,” h1C e said s . b o n d dciIcposits. ait(iitendance at 500. Countynty "They're a good burin c h of — every sum m er for theepast p happen and thouousands of Christensens:n said he values Accordrdlng to thc county’s AttiU torncy Al Barrus could nolnot- p eo p le a n d I d o n ’t w anm t to, in decadc. Every year, he; said,sa dollars that wouldd have )i gone' thc group ndand Its charitable public assemblies ordi* bei)c rcacjicd Wednesday aftcr-;cr- any way, shed a nelegativ c county commissionersI hthave to local families2s in need contributionsns to thc com- nancc. anya: g ath erin g o f 5Q0 nocloon to determine if thathat light on tlic Bmthers oo r thclr waived license fees,. a n d w on't b c collected.d. . munlty. Buth he: e said conim ls- n r m orere pc:rsons requires a taciactlc would bc legal.. organization." bond deposits totaling; rhorcrh< "If you’re goln]>lng to d o slo n ers arc :onccrncdcon walv- liccnsc! approved by the ‘ If II not, . Krlcgcr uald,ild, ------than $45,000. Thls ycarrmay rr something tho sanlam o for .10 Ing fees .foor r one group commississloncrs. In addition Soiiouthci'h' Idalio Bros, mayla y SvL’ii Hcri’ may bc rcachcd n bo different. years, y o u sh o u ld1 sticksi to It,” w ill s e t a prcccd,enl pi all. to,-llccn:;nse fees and bond haviave sctin Its last River Run.in. a t 208;67?‘8764I or C o m m issio n e r PiPaul h e said . “All th a t moneymi that futurc groupsips wlU'cxpcct .deposits,ts, public assemblies “Thip Is a charity. T his isn’tsn’t sbcrg&sonthklahopress.. >l ( , K J y ' ( B2 Thtndg. U p 22,2008t ______OBITUARIES/CGMII ^U N T T Y ______ Chariiries Edvrin Gilb Lora Lee Buutler Canie ‘VkHaxine' Pattersonm ARCADIA. Calif. —■ Charles a County Fire Commission. O Loni L Butler,Bu 51, ofTWin vaintt of< God. In her spare Carrie "Maxine" Patters:crson, home.cspcdaUylnIn th e fall to Edwin Glib, beloved:d hus- Charles' civic priiaride is appar- Falls, diedd Monday^ evening, time,3, she enjoyed cooidng, 91, ofTWin FaUs, p asscdiaway a\ sec the vivid falfall colors. band, father, grandfcidfathcr, enU He served on the Arcadia May 19,200G008. at her home in hikingng, sewing, reading and T\iesday,May20,2008,, aat t th e M axInc also cnjoyci^ sewing, great-grandfather, br . • » 1 BI Tto>»*lm,TWIar■7212 ar who oversaw the rehabiliblllta- : ;.ji C om m i a$£ n d h as m a in ta in e d a 3.57 3.S swayzeJd!'aulxoni. tlon. Another 200,300) aai c rc s . W righiwing the attention of ii< were seeded with sagebr’b ru sh ' H jH jS & jjH rodeo queens Krystal by plane. Part of the rea becausc all for the project’s succ'iccess, sta to G ould said, w as th e BLBLM ’s McDon: 6Bin 389 ability to order and storere ^ seed s w ov q u a n titie s o f seeds. ______fo "Flsh and Game doelo e sn 'i wl have that infrastructurere ai n d ling dust blow in the El ability to move thut amo Nevcien route to Salmon th of seed," Gould said. H |||||||H ||H | GameZreek Reservoir later in A< Some issues remj;m aln , ihrouglily. Magic Valicy Region hi nlssioner Wayne ar 1 0 0 including a gap in monii’" ‘'O '; A Mmp«rlj parked It■t tliet edge of Salmon Falli Cre«kcR Re m m ilr 734-890 ing — the BLM won’t ch It said he was con- ■„ Strt«t rBurit>rity 2S0 Fallt Av«*lWllWinFalis- ■ 1 A nd WedqMday where memlembets of the Flib and Game Commli Iiding) (Across from CSCSO on state land, he said. / S y »d the dust was worse \(!nsldeFoimers iKuranuBulldIr while the usual success i c? summer's Murphy Complex Fire.'• “1 caiise of Murphy. His driv- for reseeding effortsrts is w e've itaff I biologist Mike ^3nit*alaU Omiuanatt Stic. around 60 percent, didrier Brackett, R-Rogegerson. As plants ust'dJ in It an effort to avallabliinald, said he worried I MoviMMar22la29.2000 conditions and more w in d well a s w arning the commis- return only nativena spccics to Flemingwere caugiit up in d»c I 6o>rr-We*>no(acc»p(0«« ' ccablnidaKoror^ ic'r'Aru EdudkUon Ttow4iiw,lM» M HBndir,lbi22,2008 IDAHOAVESSV ______Officials5 jStudy possible deva:rastatlon f l o w o f Eanhquako sdcjdon'tlstfl. aovommonts. limt rospontMrtdervond . *m J | escientiiists jrkod for moro lhan a yoar to Cfootooto a roailetlc ia quake Induotrlos wortw lalifomij soonorto for proproparbdnosa tor a magrtlludo-T.B.8 oonhquako.o l l o r m o n ''t e CAtlFORNIA ■ ‘BigOnie * ’ crickets eblb b s d(letailhn]ipact of* E i / ’ ByABdSdaCfaang shaking like a bowl of JellyIlly . . IniWashlngton.D.C. r SanAi l-mag- .Rescarchcrs'caudi"lion that;i( . > in N evada; Am owlated c I Press wrtter n ie jolt from the 7.8-m n ltu d e tem b lo r lasts forr threeth Is hot a predlcUon,tn, b u t th e 5SANi3ELES— The-Big iminutes — 15 times lonlonger possibility of a m ajo r than the disastrous 1!1994 California quake Inin the new m ost in Elki o j S as earthquake sclen- i im a^ne it In a detailed, I Northrldge quake. few decadcs Is veryy ireal. -of-lts-kind script, u nzips Water and sewer plpipes Last montli, th c USGS Shaking InUnionmB(S«tni»e«wio ' fornia’s mighty San icrack. Power fails. Part■art of reported that theie G oldon C o u n t y :cnt chanco of a maanltudc ______A ndrereas Fault north of thu im ajo r highvtniys break., SoSome Statehas a 46 percci Jcan border. In Icsfrthan I high-rise steel frame build* bu o f a 7.5 o r larger qutuakc in th c RENO, Nev. {AI>)\I>) — Strong " s wivorti r vioiont Eximno ' ■ Mexic ^ . Mexico , , tw om ings and older concrete,!tc a n d next 30 years, a n d tl:th at suclvn Mormon crickcts aru: oi o n die ______' ' • minutes, Los Angeles and brick structures collapse.ie' ' quake probably w o u ld hit march In northeast NtNevada' sounccs; u.s Oeoioeoiooieal Gitfvsy: Coiitomia 0»oK>gicaI Survey:»voy;6sni «* its SJsprawling suburbs are I Hospitals are- swam]imped Soulhem - Callforrirnla. The b u t experts say the^-yejyear-old with 50,000 injured asi aiall of Northridgc quakeke, w hich infestation appears tojb bt e c o n - Southern California reels n killed 72 people anitnd causcd linuing a slovhr ilecHnc. from a blow on par wiihidl the S25 billion in danimage, was "I w ould say it's goinging to b e — Sept. 11 attacks and i much smaller at mn agnitude about tiie same as l:us(l:usl year, Hurricane Katrina: S20000 bll- 6.7. w liich w as dow n quitele i lion in damage to tlie ecoecono* "Wo cannol keepjp on plan- said lefTKnlglit. Nevada my, an d 1,000 dead. nlng for Northrididge,” said entuinologisi. "Maybe iit Only about 700 of thoseih USGS selsmologigist Lucy b e a liltle less." people ore victims of bulkuilding Jones. “Tlie sclencccc tells dial 'Hie infestation peak collapses. Many othersjrs arc ll's not the worst wwe’re going 2005. when about 12 irmillion lost to the 1,600 fires burru rning to face.” acres o f Nevada w ere inl across the region — tooJ m any USGS geeeophyslcist with the insect madeide for nrefightcrs to tacklc:kle at Kenneth Mudnut sjsaid scien* mous liy nearly dustroyii oncc. lists wanted lo creaeate a plau- crops of Utah's Monnoiinon sei- — — A team o f a b o u t 300iscicn- sci sible narrative ancnd avoided tiers in 1U48. lists, governments, first I sclencc fiction like ■ 3 A rcal q u ak e w dlffercnl results frc nario, which excK lte ta sk fo rce w\ orks on staim dardizedtes I t i o n s } N . I d a h oI officials ( corinsider Stati billties such as f l Ana w inds th a t c .1 ByfessJetlie Bonner Legislature in Janunuary. rc; entering, will fires into Infernos. latod Press writer______The standardizei/x*d p erform ance eval- be tcachcrs whQ p l a n t o mnanage grov uations, if adopteeted, could be used as a dc BOISEISE — A n Id a h o D epartmlent e of springboard forr ggetting lawmakers to ■mance plan COl-UIl d'ALI-NF.F. (AP)(, — 'llie counlyr has li planned a l-duditioition task forcc has begun itsLswork agree to a pay-fc'-for-pcrformance plan co av«nakers tis m Idaho's scries of public)lic m eetings to lowardd d developing statewide stantindards lhat could attracract and retain Idaho sp cpartment of OfTicials in northern eacher evaluai Kootenai Countyy have consider the.* draft i growth lo gradud o i te a e h e r perform ance. In1 1'hopes teadicrs, Underrsaid st . .. , J2c an . Melissa of evenumtually persuading lawmakiikers to Teacher vacancinclus In Idaho school M that'proposal. released a dmfi planin : 'Uktnguid Bryaii sLAto KobtBnf«|l ■ ■ ■ It leads ) cornelbackwlin . d rfm totbe bMkrtat Su J H I^ H ByJoinNadei deOclt to beattt the Spurs 89-85 low sheshot by Tim Duncan with 411 Radmanovic scorcd 10Q points AotM ioSpin^[H ' Associated P ress writerar o n W ednesday:ly night in G am e 1 sccondnds left tied die game at 05.i. apiece for th e Lakers. of the Wcstetern Conference Glnobll>blll th en m issed a 3-polnt-I- Duncan led the Spurs5 vw ith 30 fonrerifaM' ■ ■ ■ .. LOS ANGELES — Kobe flnals. cr. a nd Sasha Vujaclc m ad e t^vo0 points, 10 rebounds anim d four MoU,b$ck, Bryant and .the Loss /Angeles G am e 2 willil beI played Friday free throws th wilh 7.3 secondsIs blocked shots.. Tony : Parker ■ iO tait b tto- Lakers vraltcd until the th third night before theth best-of-seven remainaining to complete thec a d d ed 10 points, 10 rebebounds q u a rte r to get going. OOnce n they series shifts too San Antonio for scoringing. an d sbc assists, B ruce: 1Bowen •Suwlo(th*^^^HQ did; the San Antonion io Spurs th e Ihird a n d fourthfo games. Tlic Thele Lakers, outscored thee had 12 points and GlG inobili -lNBAW«tt>ra - couldn't stop them. Lakers arc 7-0) iiin the postseason Spurs•s 24-132 in the fourth quar-r- scored 10forthcSpurs.GGinobili ‘ Coifenaca ^ ^ ^ ^ H Bryant scorcd all but two of at Staples CenteItcr, wiiere they’ve ter. wwh hen San Antonio shot 4-I- shot just3-for-13. his 27 points af^er halftimc, hz won 13 straighth t ganies overall. of-18.3. T\vo straight baskekets by flBab, Including a go-ahead,id, 10-foot B ryant's juiu m p cr p u t th e Dryaiy a n t also had five reboundsIs Bryant cut San Antonio'si's Ilead to >WMlaMday to Jimipcr in the lane wilhwi 23.9 Lakers ahead fcfor good after two and ninenil assists. Pau Gasol hadd th ree poinls w ith elglit inm inutes - LetABselM. seconds remaining,. and'oj the free throws byby M anu GInobill 19 polloints and seven rebounds^ ir Please se e lAKERS, P,Page C4 m m Lakers rallied irom a 220-point wiUi 1:22 remunuinlng a n d a fol> und Vujaclc \ and Vladimir Idaho^0 T r a c k ancI D FIE L D STTATE CHAMPPIONSHIPS lO.thing!;s to wat(ch MatHer Io f S (econid s for i at staate track 7 ^ By B) David Bashore District IV are truly outlutsiand- falley'sN elsor ■ Staff St writer______ing. Not only is IJgii’lilhoiise Christian’s returning-g-cliam - All the other spring sports o n pion boys •IX'lOO relajlay team ''V •-■ Q rofino’s Rous '... ■ • . - have hi com e nnd gone, leaviniving returning, J)ui theJJti.ions are dieth track and field statitate joined by a iiost ofo n r ilie r r e n e w r i v a l r y championshipscl- to take cententer teams eyeing the topjp prize, stagestl today tlirough Saturdayday. Oakley's boys w on thuhe 4x100 ^ E ric L m e n BBl oise State U niversity will wil relay last year, and tliele iteam is Staff WTttef . playpl host 'to quite literail;rally m ted as the best in Ihetl field hundredshi of athletes fronrom again this year as wei.ell as ill ’ It will be noon, Friday,ny. by aar ro u n d th e Gem State, all trytry- tlie <1x200. Carey's boy;lys 4x400 the timo Zandrca NelsIclson ingin to capture individual —— oro team is seeded first al;also, and folds her 5-foot, 3-lr(-inch. ■ h 'rVj/PBM B ' rerelay — glory and help thciheir Kimberly's boys IxHH),H), 4x201) frame into the Lone 5 stcsta rt* . leteams vie for supremacy. and 4x400 relays arealall seed- ing block at Boise State Sti District IV boasts a liandfiidfiil ed in Class 3A's Top 4.1. University's Broijco Stadiu of returning champions thattha For tlie girls. Kimiiiherly's For wl will aucm pt to repeat thithe 4x100, 4x200, and 4x4x400 are w ill bc a n H feat. even betier off than theih boys. ejccruciic ia t- Raft River’s boys wlll havilave The 4x100 and 4x41c40(l are Ing mn ata tte r to rely heavily on field-evenvent seeded second, withrilii th e ' o f sccon n ovcnichicvement if they wanvant 4x200 hnving tile bestu tin1 ie in Valley^H H igh to win thcir fiflli struigiu Clas:iass Class 3A so far tliis yuatlar.In.'jA. ■ lA team title. Carey, Oaklcjkley. TWin Falls has the totop giris Schoo HB se nlior J I B D ietrich and Liglitliou-s)use 1x200 relay time, wlivliile die dynara m o U Christian all wait in th e 4x400 and m edley rei■elays are wUl bc>c ! wwings, meaning that there’s•e’s a seeded second and tinllie 4x100 a n d col T, 8'great cliance Ujut tho titleiwili wi is tiiird. Dictricli :uiim d R»ri b lu e C(come back to Districtt IIV River are in tiie top eciclielon in T l n cetic l ' r(regardless of which learcam th e girls Class lA relayays. energy with a brunette pony-poi w ins it. TTierc's a ver>- realil thaiu-e peti- that 12 District IV relajlay team s tail. • : . , In the individujil compoti .• podium Immediately .tu Nelso k} tions, tl. Chris Bulcher cof could stand aiop liie j 1 try or at least piace in tileleT op X left, Oronno High ubcr-a LiLighthouse C hristian will tr lete Ellen Rouse will slide sl ■' tcto defend his Class IA boyboys th e 3.G0THEDISTANCKCE Into the Uno 4 blocks. thi e hihigh jump crown, and th (in- Tlie long distancece races legitimacy of eight s st: ta te V: uLions 4x400 relay team (in Me- sh o u ld largely beUi:]ong to championships carried- by cleluding returnee Kevin Mc leat. District IV. Jerome frereshm an her strong 5*foot-6 body. bo -•.Vf ClCullough) will aim to repeal NNici Abnnnowski of Goodin;ding Mackenzie Chojnackycyisgun- Please se e ZANDREA. PageIge C5 '••’.J \vWill look for ano th er w inn inii ning for a distance sw;\veep. as h tilth e girls Class :iA 300 InirdlesJles. she's seeded third in Cl(;iass4A's Tliose are but a iiandful;ilo c r girls iiOO-, l.CiOO- am1(1 i :<,20D- atathletes looking for breakoukout meter runs, and wwill lie JSflll^!Hliai;'^nl?rZan^V. rcresults. Mere are 10 things's tito severely p ut to tho testrst. state Taylor Bean is the to|)to boys li^el^an d 'O rb ttn D High se keep an eye on as the stat' Class 4A tniier so far lllllis sea- 1'lor ^teri'A 6uw.ire.two o rt cham pionships begin. } l n . : ' son. and will liope 10 to tlnally •-^nost’d e c o ia ^ athletes In run down (:cntur>’'s's Aaron school '; 1. QUEST FOR FOUR I has Jenkins in the :i.2()0I asr well, Burley's Diana Blauer ha the chancc to achieve someme- Bean is seeded founhill ill lliat thing truly remarkabkible. event. Blauer w on the Class 4A girlgirls Scott i’errtin and(I T'aylor hlgli jump state champin pl- Astle will try and betKIter Iheir onship as a freshman a am n d perform ances al last yiyear's lA sophom ore, and again last las com petllion. Astle is slshooting year as a junior. With one! lastlas for a double with the; 1,6001 — m om ent in tlie spodlglitt fofor in which she rinisliedd second: the top-seeded jumper,. alall last year to Dietrich'sIl's Nakia •;:s^_me^;.i:':'w eyes will bc on her to seece ifI Norman, wlin didn'i'i qualify 10^;^l she can beconie a four-tim'lime — a n d 3,200f w hich slshe w on state cliamp in the sam'ame last year. Perron fiflnislied k(event. highly last year an d hopeshi to 'i '! '; : ; VatlBT HIzli Scliool tenl<«ak>r Zaodfsa Nebon, o n of Idabo*!bo'stopsprioten,wniKobead-to-b cl w in tiie 000 and 1,G00K) m eters 1 2 ; : j EDen Rohm In two raceaces dating tfali week's Class 2A StataSttf CbanpIoDsb'lps la Boise. Ne!i 2.PASS1HEBAT0N1 rom Please see 10 THINGS,;. Paget C2 !^9?i:ii (Utecbunpl«itt40000 netars, win comtiete a p la tt RonRouse la tba 100- aad 200fl»ter d The relay teams fron th • tli Bl 1 F a lls'm o s ;/'oidhi fo u n dion radio ddial Ol TI'lwoyeanears inlW in Falls h as m ade die M a^ c Valley’s And:nd on ccrtain days and in cert-•rtain I I tw o truju th t s ab undandy d e a n First, greatestyt need o f partsIS of o town, a static-filled versicjion of ■M. th e Mag4aglc Valley Is a great place to 1 mhasn't always Pocatelatello's930A M KSRI brings tisu s I-SPN live, and, secoi»:ond, some,wonderful peo* dstcd.til Tliere was a Radio.:io. F.ven Salt U k e's KAIX 7000 JSports ple'callthisi anarea home. appier time wlien canbc bc partially picked up from timti e to B ut w heni folksfo m ove to TVvin Falls, [1 aM station in time,i;, as a w^'ll as San Francisco's KfKNHR th ey .ore In for som e surprises. While ihe wins t Falls offered u p 660ovem ov( iglit. area has a lotot ofoffer,c tiiree things we SPN radio for lis- But u trn o n e o f these rcally slake tlthe don't have lea\leave people either ostound->bead wHb Oroflno’s :ners. But th o se . Magic’jic Valley sports fans' thirst. X ^ M * . 1 edordlsappolpolntedL Or both. lelson, a tbree-time ays are gone, an d It'll'11 bc b a h appy ^a y w hen a locacal .sta- Theyaro,, iii no particular o rd e r O urrdasbes. i/en they weren't lionI decides de lo give sports radioja a try , lackofaWal-Nil-Mort, our lack of a Panda leal. Thecocom bination o f on e o r t\vo Iclocal Express, a nid d oou r la where he’s seeded first fir and 2!008 0 Idaho Tracick andiHeld ClChampionshipss second, respectively. '■ » t Balsa Sitate t« University Jeromo (6);(6): lyior Stocks, Wood Gooooding (11) Glenns Forry (15)' Hagerman (1); Bridi•Idger Barrett, plo Jump: Harley Gocdhart. Shot put: Justin Brandsmaima. Raft River (5): Cololie Washburn, 4.VAU£rSSUPERSa : tv entrants River (8):): Brian 8 Wickham, Trlpl< J In event) Jerome (13 eclo (3); Brawn Bryant. Declo3 Wendell (15); Jordan Brunirunlng, Oakley (7): Zarek TiTupper, Zondrca Nelson iss ntr y ln g lo (13) Decl 1$S 5A Discus: BrianBrla Wickham, Jerome (9);I); Jordan Cazeau, Kimberly Valley (16) Hagerman (11): Ko< ' i ' ■ . (p,‘ ______1. ■______- . :______b ______/ i \ C4 Thandir)lliT22,2008 ______SPORXS fltrdb,hUn • Boslostoi . Allen wi keepsshootingg until shlotsM . ftr•<• Cd)Mttcscnan) ^ 150S10N (AP) — The Boston Ccltlcs tumaroiround In NBA history. Withth jAllen icint997. \MfKkU. c'xpuct Ilay Allen to rcdiscliscovcr Ills shoot- and mainstaym; Paul PIcrcc In thehe fold, "Hay's a pot toftifdic Boston Celdcs. and | I . t i aIrfmpast iiiK touch beron: (he Dlig ig' Tlirce b ccom es ' Kevin\ Garnett C agreed to the unpiinprcce- the Boston Celticsics arc vtrlnning,’’ G arnett I MroH ihc IUk ’1\vo and champ:mpionship No. 17 dentedcd 7-for-l trade that compinpleted said, dismissingtg the idea that Allen ' | Istens fo^ ial support. "I’m su rc It^ f. hccoiut's •) pipe drcam.1. ■ theirconversion CO from a 24-58 recoccord in needed emotlona nrard r Aotonlo The Celtics advancedcd to the IZasiem 2006-07•07 to a n N BA-best 66-16 thislis jyear, not his first shootl3tlng slum p, a n d it's def* | MdkO jtn Coiirerence finals and■i (ook K a 1-0 lead Thee thrcet AH-Siars Invited conrom par- iniiely n o t his lastist. I ow r (lie Detroit Pis(onsins without much Isons; toto the original Big'Flircc ofo f ILarry "So I don't havevc any sympathy for Ray r (2424hRodMy scoring from Allen, anin ieight-time All- Bird, KevinKc McHale and Hobert1 Parish.Pa Allen. I think he'se’s playing grc^at basket* y Staitoekey (3) Siar clcjsing Jn on 20,000000 career points, who wonw< the last of Boston’s lealeague- . ball." andiBdJtSOB III li()s(on‘s B8-79 vic(oi:lory on Tuesday rccordd 161 titles in die I9B0s. ButIt aas tho ’Ilic Celtics watrasied no time trying to I Mulaxiea dnr- ni^ht, Allen had just nineInc points— none playoffs>ffs heat up this time, PierceTCC and get Allen involveded in G am e I, ru n n in g a H KCaoelof . ng load play for hlrn onthe th very first possession: E of then) o n outside shots,ots. Garnettett are carrying die scoring tbebeNBA "I've scorcd a lo( in m;my cnrcer," Allen withlittle litt help from Allen. h e m issed. AllenI nm issed a n o th er ju m p e r I isteni said after staying latc, as usual, to prac- From>m the last game of the first-n,i-round bul the next timele down kickcd it out to I Ett lice his jumpers at thee Celtics’C practlcc series!• againsia Adanta lo the firstst (igame Pierce fur an assislist a n d then drove to the Con facility in W altham on1 WWfednesday. "But againstist Detroit, Allen is averagingng nine bitskei for a layupip- k fioaloal basket- ^ il's good t I Paxson, B u l l s B a r k l e yy a n d I I turn focui s t o . D o n a g l !hy I I draft choi) i c e I DHBni-lELp. Ili.1. (AP) - H Jotm Piixson was upstairsup in • i s s u e s rn e e d ( ■ his bedroom when1 1he heard H his sons Hyan anm d D rew H scrcam . Motncnt.s Utter, ia they H dragged him down:'nstairs to a d d r e si s s i n g I ■ w:i(cli th e draft lotter;ery. H I1ie Bulls had justist vaulted n a way. C harles Barkl;iridey has to b c |. H from the ninth pick:k Inlo die happy lhat all hesuff(uffered for refusing B S H top. three, and whaiiat looked lo pay S'lOO.OOO in gargambling debts H like a rather mundatlane dm w - w as a litlle public enibarrlarnissmeni. lliere H ing to Chiciigo's geneiieral m an- w as once a lirne in!Vegaswherc*stiff- L is Ve • H ager look an inicreslisling twist, ing a casino m ight'e have m eant n a one- A l J l Tlieii. they hit (he Jaciickpot and I m w ou n d u p w ith the: No.N I pick way ride into the desert.rt. Tilings have gotten cor]torjiorate on the ■ despite a 1.7 perccni:ni cliance Vc’gas Sirip, an d th e oldd waysw are m ostly K T\icsday.Tha( means[IS they will a Ihing of the past. Today,lay. lawyers handle B likely choose b 1 etw een ik'hl collection, and gamiim blers w ho take R 9 ” Derrick no.se ■ orj^MichacI one casino loan (oo manjany are persuaded ^ Beasley, barring a k I ' I (o se(tk.'ttle up in court BS jfll inide offer. instead.'ad of (he back of "I w as kinda shocked," sl ’ L j ' a n autoutomobile. ^9 H Paxson said WetWednesday, U ^ ^ Barklirkley finally paid H "W lien I saw the thircird pick go, > u p thisIiis week, b ul nol W I w as like. ‘Oy.’ ifyouJU get your i ■___ ' beforere ( dniwing a E j hopes up, it's wasted;d energy." rebukeikc from casino H I yJ And suddenly, afuifier a dis- nioguij;ul Steve V/ynn, ■ ■ m al season, tho Bullu!ls' hopes ------*-* w ho< (old(ol the Uis Vegas ■ arc high again. T i m Sun thattha Ihe former ■ Expected to conteilend in die I star turned televi- H . Eastern Confercncncc a fter DAHLBERG Z p opersonality “has I® B reaching the sccondid round of to payay attentioni to hts die playoffs last( .sea.son. business like the rcsl of»f usU; in this world.- Sanflin Aotonlo Spurs' Manu Ginobili driveliives the ball against L n AngelesIS ILaken forward RoBny Tntlaf, leflefl,u d Sasba Votaclc in tbe Chicago pluninietecled, losing N'o d ouhi NiiA com tnisniissioner David Tt haH • of Came 1 of the NBA Westenstem Conference basketball finalsIs 1Wednesday In Los Angeles. ^49 gam es. Coacli Set>colt Skiles Stern wished Barkley hadlad d o n e just that, got filed in Deccmlmber. and ; I lis p en chant for hig staktlakes gam bling T ^ interim coach Jim BoBoylan lost was already well known —- Barkley liim - M-ii^ . a k e r s ______his job after the seascison finale. self esiiniated al o ne timeim e that tie had But suddenly, luckc .seems.s to losiSIO m illion over thle e yyears — but ilie Kitinued fn m p a ^ C i togetlier, scoring 144 Slraight points Bryantt had hi been o n vacation, bc sm iling o n thcBjulls. u liming of the latest rcvelaelation tiad lo ina span of 3:05 (odI draw within six. Backc(kcourt mate Derek.FIshcr.ier. llie y hit a big jaciickpot lliis m ake Stern wince. remjmaining. Bowen m ad e a a-poii:ioin(- Bryanl tiad seven pointsp and iwo avera(^ni^ng 11.9 po in ts In th e play-ay- week, and i’axson1 liopesI to Just w hen tbe NBA Isers enjoying a rcn- e•with r wl 7::i» left, b ut th e Spursi w tent assists d uring th e rurun. offs, wen'em scorcless until die fourthrth strike again in a ccoaching aissaiice of sorts w Jth'IVIVniilngsupand i stonone cold at that stage, going gol Ginohili's 3-poir)intcr ended a quarter.'-T. w hen h e scored four. search dial is movijving at a everything still on (nickk forft an lA-Boston sconroreless for nearly RVj minutes,tes, four-minulc scorcrHcss drought, BadiniIinanovic, averaging 8.2 deliberate pace. Cliltilcago w as n iaichup in iheO nals lhaithat everyone oul- The Tl Uikers look advantage,, sc«scor- and the Spurs led1/2-65 entering pointsin> in the postseason, m ade fiveIvc prepared to makake M ike side ol San A ntonio a ndid DetroitL desper* inglg 10 1 sm iight pouils (o take; theirth itie fourtli quarter. stiots widioutwil a miss for 10 pointsnis D’Antonl an offer,r, only to ately wants. Harkley’s gan;amt)ling problems firstrst lead of the game. Bryantit |:pul Duncan dominateIted the inside in in the e first I quarter, but didn'tIn't h av e him accept th t e New ate m ore (han just an aLinnoy:ince n r Stem ihenlem ahead for (he first timene by the first half»ge((ingng 16 points a n d attempt p ta i shot after that. York Knick-s’ Job before be ttic l an brush oITas lillie mn oio re lhan a bad mlaking ak two foul shots with1 2:42 2; nine rcbounds as theth Spurs took a Notes:cs: Tlic Lakcrs are 52-7 wlienien Bulls made their p rescnta- hobby gone reatly bad. left.ft. and added a ju m p er 241 sisec- 51-43 lead, w in n inngG g am e I In a best-of-seven/en lion. Al a tim e the NBA alreaIready has gam- ond;tids later following a turnoverver lo Shadowed by BoJowcn wherever series., ...... ll i c Lakers have beatenten Now. Paxson halias inter- hling issues il just looks;s b ad that th e mlake ak it H5-H1. he went. Bryant soscorcd only two the Spunlurs in seven of dieir previousJUS views tills week witt'itii ly ro n e m ost o utspoken a n d lisleisie n e d to c o m - Tlie Tl Spurs outscored the Ljikibikers points in the half,; im aking o ne o f 10 postsstseason ma(chups. includ-Jd - Corbin. Dwane Ca:asey. Icff . m en iato r un the cable: nenetw ork carrying U-21-2 10 start th e tliird q u arterr fofor a three shots and goiniing without a frce ing allII dirce i iri the confcrenccICC Hornacek, and C tiuck ilie.I.;ikers a nd San A ntortonio Spurs con- 65-43-45 lead, drawing groans from fn ihrow. He av erag edJ 33.3 : polnis a n d fin als...... H ie team s arc m ccdng;ln in Person, although he's h( in no lerence championship)helshuge he le tfie crowd of 18,997 at Stap:taples 13.4 attem pts fromn ithe foul line in the piayinyoffs for th e sbcth tim e sinccicc tiurry to m ake a dcciicislon. a m o u n ts o f m oney o n everythingevi from Cementer, wherc the Ljikers haveaven'l ihc Lakers’ prcvioious 10 playoff 1999, butbui the first sincc 2004. whenien "1 think being pallilient righl th e turn o f a card at thle e bblackjack table lois( s t:since M arch 2(1 games. I.akers coacich Phil Jaclcson thcLakciJeers prcvalled in six gam ess inIn now, I’ve got nolhinj;ng to lose." In ih e b o u n ce o f a ball1 on a field. Suddenly, Si the Ixikcrs came cai joked after the (hirlird quarter dial the confiinference semifinals. Paxson said. “I didn’tn’t want lo Barkley b as aciniitieddto tc making liun- jump riglit into somnieihlng. I dreds of tliouwinds of doldollars in Super want to liear. I \vanlnl to listen Bowl b ets — supposedlyIly losing1 SI00,000 J 10 p h ilo so p h ies.... I’I’m not in ihis vear o n th e gam e — so : it wouldn’t be kott expectCts to returmas Hornnets coach a hurry. I don’l feel. a tim eline outlandisli to think he bebets on other is neccssary." sporls. loo. Basketball isnisn’t supposed to NI-WOHLIIANS Nl — NBA coachach of missed the playoffsfs beforc rcturn- SI03 mmi illion, follovtfcd by G oldenIcn He said liaving a icoacti in be o ne o f tlieni, h ut degei^generate gamblers (he;le year Bynin Scott, wtio liasas illie ing to New Orleanins full-time for State’si DonD Nelson and the Newew placc before draftt isi not "a are d egenerate gam blersjrs and inside rigtiigtil to buy oul die rc*niainderder uf tills season andj w inning th e York Knicks' Kni Mll(c D ’Antoni. w'ho ho be-all. end-all" andid pointed inforniulion is inside infonformation. hisis contract( and go to the higlrigliest rugged Southwest: DivisionL wilh a are bodiidi paid a ro u n d S6 million,I. out that Seatde didId n ot hire I'he com bination is a touglil< unc to bidtJidder next season, show ed1 litlitlle fnuichLse-vecord 56.6 victories. TIict CtilcagoCl Bulls and Phoenixnix ni. O irlcsim o unlilI eearly luiy; resist, and Stern doesn'tI't hhave to look far inlciilcresi in leaving the IlonieisCIS on T he I iorliOls bcai;at Dallas in the Suns 30thbot arc looking for coaches.ics. after dm i'dng KiJvin-in D urant lor an exam ple o f lhat.. I'iiIlm Donagliy Wed/ednesday. opening round o of f th e playoffs _ , w ith th e sccond picltck. knew a sure lliJng w henin hI: e saw it. too, “I “I expeci to be here." ScotiI said,sa before losing M ond.iday night to S an AnOFCMew Bynum undergoes5 “In a p erfect w odtrid. I’d love and for al least four seascasons h e w as n ot "In:n m r y m ind righl now I h o p e•tobe to .Antonio in (he seveventh game of i,„-« to have a coach irin placc," only m aking large b ets> oro n gam es h e ref- hereere unless something crazy/ hrhap- (heir Western Confnference semifi- surgeiy in New Yorit‘ I»axson said, ereeil, b ul was collectinging m oney for pen;ens." nal series, LOS> ANGELES — Centerte r Will th e dn\ft piclick Impact passing along lips to othiJther degenerate The Tl Hornets pay Scott ahca h o u l Shinn said th e tcaiJam's top priority Andrew5w Bynum underwentcm his d ecision on a coroacti? gam blers. S3.53.5 m illion a year a n d th e leaiteam’s is a long-term cxteitension for I’aul. arthroscjscoplc knee surgerycry "I’m not willing to go there I Jonaghy remains a pnproblem for th e niajtlajority owner. George Shinn,ti.said sj w ho w ould "be aI rcstricicd i frce Wcdnesccsday in N ew York, an d thedie rlghl now." Paxsonin said. "I NHA. as seen this w eekk w hen h is atto r- hec Intends li to make a fair cxtenslanslon agent after next season. sc General Los \ngclcs An{ Lakcrs said theyley don't know If that wwill factor ney nied a letter in feder:Ieral court alleging olTeiffer that w ould m ake Scott onuone of manager Jeff Bo\ower said the expectt him h to m ake a full recoveryery in." [hat relationships amongDng ofTicials, 1C the higliest paid coaches inin llieI H ornets w ere well>|]-posiiioncd to by theJ startst of training camp nextext This much is certsrtain: Tlie coaches a n d players “aflcaffected th e o u t- leaglague. keep.Paul becausesc ihey’ve b een fall, ncxtcoach.will taketcajob dial com e o f gam es." Tlie lettiletter also suggest- "Byron "Ii has d o n e an outstandiinding preparing for it forr severals seasons. T lict 30-minutc3( procedure, per-cr- looks morc attractlvlive th an It ed lhat Donaghy told invinvesiigaiors joblb for 1 us." Shinn,s;iid. “I’m tire TTie Associatod Proa 1 I ference playilayoffs w ith a 12-4 Addidlng In the first-round with 102. throughout the Iolo n g NHL laainG 1 mark, sandwidwlchlng sbc-game sweepep o f Cfttavra, th e "Both team s are veryr sitslm i- season, While the Detroitolt Red 'JSi I victories ovcover' Nashville and PenguSiUlns arc a sparkling 12-2 lar," said Penguins forwiirward Pittsburgh boaststs reigning I Wings count postscasoiison vie- D allas nrou:roupd a sweep of ove^•aU. Ryan Malone, a Plttsbuiburgh MVPSldneyCiosby-ly— w ho Is (orius on the tcntaclacles of nSSSH r fi n m Colorado. Eaclich team relies on big-'' native. "The way we plajplayed only 20 — a n d feUcU ow young octopi, both they am SauirdOT Pittsburghrgh stormed namele forwards to carry the through our playoffs, 1 ththink forward Evgeni M M alldn, a i Pittsburgh Pcn^insn s can h e East, g rabbing 3- offcnsnsive load and bodi have w e earned o u r chancc ouiout of nnalist for the awardird dlls sea- ch art their playoff lossi0SSC9 on ______ST __0 leads agaiIg ain st Ottawa, the solidI supportings casts. Don't th e Cast. I diink the samme e for son at age 21. T he RedR Wings the llngors of one h hai an d — N ew Yorkirk Rangers and bc fooled, fi diough. The them. I thlnk wc matchch up arc powered upI front : by and still have som e lefteft over.< starting hittinglg the Icc In Philadelphiahla. New York and Penguguins and Redwings have pretty similar, w h id i is klncdnd of Henrik Zcuerbcrg; anda Pavel It's been q uite a ruJn n ito the Detroit to providiride a sym bolic Philadelphiahla both managed riddeilen a strong defensive scary." Datsyuk, who cominbined for S tan ley C up finals for foi this squid-like countcnldown of ten- home wins15 li In G am e 4 to stay preser«ncc — up front and on' So Is die sheer collccdordon of 74 goals and 189 poioints in the year’s NHL conference:e cham-c tacles to the championship,chi alive onlyy t ______!L A N A P O 1. I S 5)' ' 0 n______ ^ N _n____ INDIAJ .£*3 I _1 STAR1IRTING UNEUP 'I VER MPH ' > Trackini ly field —W1 * Scott Dixon 226.360 The linoup lor this yoorng th e Ind]dos four former Sc “ P winners, a s well a s 1 1 1 lid Graham Rahal. 2. w-DanWheldonw-1 22S.1100 I \ one of th© drivers maki■oar’s Indianapolis SOO Includ05? defunct Champ Car 3 . Fiyan F>y Briecoe ’ 226.080 II rookies, led by 19-year-old > World Series to th© rec r Series. r oWWS 2 taking the transition from the di w-HetIo Caetronevoa 225.733 Svnaay,recently J unified IRL IndyCarDT) Si *■ Danlca Patrick 225.197 Thick length: 2.5 milo ick record: Ario jy, May 2 5 -1 p .m ., ABC (EDT Tony Kanaan 224.794 9 degrees banking In I J.986 mph. 1966 ®- Toi milos. Qualifying track Raco dIatarKo: 3001< Ario Luyondyk. i ROWW 32 I In turns LuyendyK. 236.9£ MarcoAndrottl 224.41717 SOO miles 1990 00 laps, Race record: J.Ari'_____ 8. Vilor Vil Moira 224.346 2007 winner; Dario Fi 185.981 mph. 19l 9 . r-Hr-HldokI Mutoh 223.887 lo Franchittl -Turn 4 ^ - Start/Flnlah- W4 > - ^^VlO, Ed Carpenter 223.835 Tomas Scheckter 223.496 12. TO'Townsend Bell 222.539 ^ ^ ^ P a g o d a ROWW 5i . y 13. r-Gr-Graham Rahal 222.531” IRL race driver HeiHello (^stroneres signs aotograph!aphs for children on a scbool fielddtrip 1 Track was Darren Manning 2^^430>0 before tbe start : ofof practice May 16 for tbe Indlanilanapolis 5(KI at the Indianapolis; MMotor . ( ^ T u r r ) 1 • built Inl 909; tho 15. BnBnino Junqudra 222.330iO Speedway Id Indlarllanapolls. lirsi Indianapolis SOO ROWW6 6 roco was won by flay i a r-jr-Justln Wilson 222.267 HarrounInl911. w-BuddyRlce 222.101 f 18. DaDavey Hamilton 222.017^ Castnfoneves’ lif(fe slows aftteri now-W 7 r-AtexUoyd 221.788 2 0 . r-Pr-Ryan Hunter-Reay 221.579 ‘Danecing With thet Stars’ ttitle '•J JohnAndrett] 221.550 INDIANAPO?OLIS (AP) — Hello though th he hasTi’i w on a nrace Uiis ROWfiw e ,g Castroneves hahas been living at a rei- year. ye He placcd fourth In diehe opener •Sarah Fisher 221.246 b h m S S ^ H atively pedestriitrian pace since he got at at Homestead, sccond1 a t St. Short, but sw ■23. r-Vr-WtnPowsr 221.130 back behind thlth e w heel o fa nice car. Petersburg, Pc second al TV/V/in Ring Oario Franchltli won los dianapolia 500 24 JeJeff Simmons 221.103^ In Ihc mononlhs following his Motcgl M In lapan and founhI aat Kansas after the race was halt&iweet duled 200 laps. last yaar's raln-siioitened India >W0 "Dancing Withith the Stars" tide last Speedw Sj: ay last m onlh. olted on Lap ll6 o t Ihescheduli151.774 m p h-----1 25. r-Cr-Oriol Servla 220.767S7 November, heic 1called off his engage- "It's consistency," h e said,id. "So far, 180 mpn 56 m enl. w ent on a national lour widi we've w< been in the riglil piacacc at the IJ . A 26. r-Er-E.J. VIso 220.356 Average wini 55 th e other d anncers, o a n d h ad a seem - rif^it rif time. 1 do believe diisis year, il’s . n y v V M / ^ 27, . Ml Mllka Duno 220.305 ISO ingly endlesss streamj of interviews going gc to lake that lo win thec 1cham pl- /Inning speeds _ - ^ I ^ ROW)W 10 andappearancnces. onship."01 . r-Morlo Moracs . 210.716 p74.602mph Inn ln g est And, o h yes,*s. he’s also been racing He'd like lo balancc his coconsisten- artin g p ositions 29. r-Er-Enr B.C. By Johnny Hart Babyly B lues . By Rick Klfkman & JerryJe Scott ------siiY WHO.lo. IPUAJS 1& fiUIT .. AND llL SHOW YbO A' W>lsoRiMTLeo S, 1 |COMeoN-\ ^ Z f c o o ^ /\ 'Hi« j o » eepoR^ r fif i e r s F iitg p .'. I Mu m j ^ & ^ 9 s ‘ .______^tS ea r— Beetle Baltey ByMortWfelker Blonclndle By D ean Young & StStan Drake yOU5AIPVOU'P ] ] W HER E \ f ■ IT WA!WAS /" N w 1 (l3okTK/IPOUNOA\ ( WHiKT?/ a I ( IU . HAVE A FEW WOROSr ') r s I Blin HSV. WANNA HSA;a T C ! >96R9ANDN I /^TH A rS'^ . TVS O & r ^ rSOMETHNSHEALl . 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L ^ ' jgK Y«t>»yn^>v. tf .»«in— Pln«.C«d>irj>aTl|»e^ ALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS.TS. i m S a i » i s » i x s K SSEinlHMBSiBSiMBBS SUN VAU VMtteDaU ______9.M* Tba*/»u>>*«nni <8» •unday ^ aunnee: «:07*lil »5>»aeti«;04PII Oedoepotluin Eg! ^ .? 5 a Today w«a be br»e ^ ^ ^ K e g q mMlM i MLEKAUFTS'blUOTETE OFTHE DAY , Statlonaiy b not Mog (frtid to take»D DI eiiaflca. Remember, >.l»dav i t j |||L I » to DM tiy. Oon you find •3u4n«riMT«r«ST.T;TW!eeewpR.n«>: O ci^M M 30 I 37 r VBdM S3WftWcBOMK Yttlerday. NjUo«ilUonal Cilrtmes: f a ba the best at doing it* 47*4rTr-«y.4irr.tiwneeeLK«nrirJanOM^Ktsa Mlflh; t0SMWrK.T< Low;1S«DgS»r.l Ccokitt Perfectddressfor GoilngmvertIiielli groom's momfaili1 Is to get bridee’s approv;^al DEAR ABBY: I h a v e ^ recently gotten tb kno\no w a JD J E A R lovely lady I'll call "Judl A whose son is being man A B B Y : . in August. During a recrecen j trip to Florida, Judith-m lyanne : ' tioned that she was'ioolio o k ln e m for a dress to' wear to th e ••• h i l i i p s Wedding and asked wlw h e re ...... :— she might find sometl:c th in g nicc. The next day,y, th e years. A ny ideas? woman she had spokerken to — HOUlUNDED IN arrived with a heaiitau lifu l BRITISH C(COLUMBIA gn gown slic hnd wornI only c DEAR HOUND!DED: W hat once. Thc dress is lovely:Iyand took you so longlg to write? of excellent quality. U fils The next time theyey show up, : '-''.'I and looks perfect on Jud'ud’itli. greet them with a smile; and After showing tlie drevreis to tell ihem, "Thankk ;you, but I licr futurc daughter-in-:in-law, have already becijcn saved." Judith received an CrrC rm all T hen firm ly clo scMlicdoor. tl If- from th c y o u n g w o m anin .stat*.s you find “literatureirc" on your ing that th e d ress will "ch"clash" doorstep, toss It. witii her ivory weddingg dressd This question has h arisen and might look "dirty"r inext before. Years ago,1, a heipfuj to iti (The dress is a 1light reader wrote that;I a "courte- metallic gold.) She alsoso to ld ous young m a n ” huhud Ignored Judith th at th c p u rse wvas as too thc "No Solicitors"■s" sign that gaudy. w as p o sted . W iienn hI e offered' Is it th e b rid e ’s p laceMO to tcll her so m e religiousIS literature, the mother of the groom grc she responded, "You " m ay People chKiilagsase ctrtsldiside tiie JUneriUD Alrflaes termlnaInal at Philadelphia iBtenatloul Ain»rt,Piiii«d.ipiii.,w«iin!j.r.Alq y. American Alrilnes said w h ai to w ear? give It to m e o n ly^ ify1 o u take )ITH’S some of IvIY litererature for Wedaesday K n o ld begtnI ciiarslDScii: $15 for Ue first checiiei:iiedbas. — FRIEND O F JUDIT DEAR FRIEND: TellII her?I .YOU to read,” amm d h an d ed No. But to discuss iter;r c o n - him th e C ath o lic DDigest. Thc cerns with her future •moth-m< young man not on)nly left In a ' Americarin Airlines tto charge foor first checeked bag er-in-law would’ have• b e e n liurr>', b u t d id n ’t, accept a the acceptable. The brideIdc-to- literature or leave0 anyi ofhis. v eying By Adam Scltrecii " T h eire r e comes a time wherl e n t h e n c w yIfork-bascd o travel and be's method of convej Associated Presa writer a v iatloon r consulting firm her concerns to Judithth .w, a s DEARABBY: My4y wife had :------nickel-and-(l-dimingstartstobeaS a n n o y i n g . Harrelly11 Associates. "It's going unfortunate. They bboth . a wheelbarrow wl,viih a steel tiic poor schmo, tlie would have been beb e lte r w heel th a t h a d a tctendency to NEW YORK — N everer m1 in d uMike ii Boyd, a longtime alriliIrilneconjulwut the free lunch. Almosts in t o lh - on traveler, who ends served had she picked:ed up sink Into ihe groiound when' ing is com plim entary^ oio n air- above S l30 a barrel seem willing,!ig ,to ‘pay for e « ra u p payiiying these fees.” ’ thc phone and called. she was pushinglg a heavy' lines anymore, not even'c n w liat Wednesday, scrviccs." Amer:erican also said It Is load, m aking It difficult dl for many passengers consiin sld er a Still, the latest>t ciTortc could T h c a d dled e d baggage fee raising3 fees1 for a number of DEAR ABBY: H ow doclo you her. simple necessity: a1 singles be a tough sell withwi passen- amounts to0 aa fare increase, other scrviccs, ; including politely and firmly disciiscour- I recently w o n a larg e sum . checked bag. gers. and it comesnes on top of a tliosp totc transport pets and age over/.ealous. rellgillgious of moncyln a lottcttery, and to: Under a plan annoulounced ' "It's ridiculoiilous." said s e rie s o f tlckei:ket price Increas- chcck oversizedo' luggage. Ilie solicitors who go door3or-to- show my love andid apprecia- Wednesday by Ameincrlcan • Louise Schum. a :23-year-old es and fuelcl surchargesi 'riie alrilne^ I^stI montii agreed to door? My mother's co-wj-w«rk-. 'tion, I bought hercr a wheci-' Alrilnes. passengers alialready student from Steamboat, 5 Industry hasIS p p u sh ed through join otliitlier major carriers in er arid iier liusband'I hhave,' barrow wiih an1 Infldtable forced to pay extra:tra for Colo.,ona 10-houlOur layover at in rcccnt m mo ontiis. Bul It Is charginiIng S25 for a sccond been coming tu our hehouse, rubber lire so it,t .w ould bo' amenities like earph AP) Wall S tre e t s e n t th e Dowyn Jones Industrials hurtling do*down Slocks tum ble'n'l’)ther 200 points Wednesdg/i as oil prices hit $133 and a bleak ble ^ on $133 on ^ inomic a s s e is s m e h t from the.Federal' thi Reserve' deepenjened liwurtrtals '12.601D1.19 ' . to m p o s llB , 2,441,448,27 Poor'* M O ^ 1,390,71 , 3, 7Z^27.11 jstors* worries. For a complete stoc:dck listing, go to Maglci;lcvalIey.com INSIDE; Mexico's ' l l drug wars begin dangerous new ■ r ^ phase, D3 ; ■ ■ THURSDAY MAY 2 2 , 2008 TIMES-NEWSBU5 » BUSIISINIJSINESS EDITOR JOSHUAJAESS PALMER: 735-3231 [email protected]______’ ININSIDE: Mutual funds andan commodities^ D2: I Comunidad, D3 I Worid,I D4 Team(Con Pallllos ofifGciallyopens]Jeromeeldcaticon ByBtairKoch ' 400 people>lc to participate In the and marketing managei;er Dale "It’s all ab o u t ggetting w orld-classs products] at “ Corfwpondent______event, saidd 1Kristin Larsen with the Sullivan. "Tliey have a lot,ot better turiioui than an opening inn say, Uis dealership'sp’s Business Express w orld-class dealeierships, like right hebere in lerom e.” ^ Many businesses opencn thcirdoors department,nt. A ngeles." without.their communitjnity even bat- With speipectators, who included — Paul Wlcst,»t, CM zone manager Me added that llie auto0 center's tin(; a n eye. M a ^ c Vallc;iley businesspeople, cus- Ofopening says something ababout die That was not thelie case fo r lom ers, statitate and local govemmcnt "It Is exciting, even forir the staff, liven top1 brass : witii General stistrength of GM and Cliev:L’vrolet in Wednesday's ribbon cutcutting ccrc- ofllcials ancmd representatives from fcfor th e new dealership to now bc Motors attend!nded the grand opening, sosoulh-centrai Idaho. niony for the Con Paulosllos Chevrolet the Jeromee a n d IVvin Falls cham bers oofficially open," Larsen saleaid. “I think "T hcaniiiziii/iiig tiling, with any (iM Paul Wiest, GM zone manager, ni Pontiac GMC auto cententer at 901 S. of commercercc, it seemed like their tithat so many people haveIVC showed opening is thaihat in a smaller commu- sasaid the building is a first f for U ncoin, in Jerom e. estimate vwas closc to actual uup because of all of thingsgs C on has nity, like Jcroiironie. tlie lurnout ancl C o m p an y ofndal.s wcrt^crc expecting turnout. dod n e for the com m unity.” . support is iiu>;lUge," said regional sales P le a se s e e CON PAULOS,>, Pagei D2 BUSINESS BRIEFEPS EEt l h a n o l ’s b u mIPY i RIDE Fam biliU M agic valli I includes(S WiMax provider tor F r o R LIN G lTODBSPISED launcliseivicetoda> mm I lots of hilelp Digital Bridge Commi catio n s will ofTiciTiclally announce today the as I forsugaii r ability of WiMax wire broadband scrvice in soi central Idaho. A demonstrationI will I growers1 bc held ai 10:30 i <-■ lo d ay a t Digital Bridge Bri ^ staff and wlto roportatsj______Communication’s olofficc localed at 1162 Blue U k es 5 \v'ASHlN(;i()N — - Hie Blvd. S. in l\v in Falls. 6 larm bill that jti^l1^1 sailed w through Congress i ineluclc:s A phone number is nol yet 5 listod for the business,5, h how- ^ provisions ainu’d atIt helping ever, more informatiortion is ^ sugar growers, ininclucling available at www.dlgldigital- ^ bugar iicct growers ;ii ill Idaho, bridgecommunlcations.cis.com. N'ortli Dakota1 and IDAHO ’I'he legislalion cal:alls for a if jfT /t > M g ra d u a l .'^.2 p e rc e n iI iincrease Idaho Real Estate 'I in the loiin rr.ic for>ii>iigarheel A gri)W( I'-, o r g iia ra n leleed i mini- Commission meetinging » | iniiin price, thrimgigli I’OU. T h e Id a h o Rcal GsE state ;.nd a |)i;r»:ent iiifiu-reasei'or Commission's regular reg Cline. Tiiat would hele Ihe first monthly meeting wili ccon- M inntasv since i. vene a t th e Idaho Real Es M il also uses lliee etliaiKil H i '{•- " liu lu s ir y a s a Commission offlcc, 633 North Fourth Street In1 BBc olsa J S m hedge against al 8:30 a.m . Tliursday. Jll Ihe effecls ol' ^ A m eetin g agenda isis a'avail- m l more iiiijioried V able upon request by calcalling su g a r. Tilt; hill 1 shortages have spurred calls In th e office a t 208-334-328'1285. A tn m p o rtI tracktn Is loaded wHb com, hanestec!sted in the fall In Carran, III. Rlsiniiing worldirtde food prices and sho calls (HI Ilie gov- Heal I-slate Licenseescs i m ay ’ Con«r«M lo roll backbac tfa« federal rtqolremeirt thatit increaseslm the amount of etbanol.ol and other blofueh b le n d ^ with'ith the nation’s gasoline supply. cnuiient lo imy . receive four hours of corcontin* surplus domeslic uing education crcdit Ethanol backlashI ‘.ugur and sell il IO attending the commis: A conlilion ol Oil rolinoia. onvirori- c^llianol produc* nllilon Rising price of cor)rn, ethanol1 turmoil t 3 ers — for use in 5 mimonliili:;is iind lood pfocossors m eeting. • sasayr. Iho <150 ol ccrn basccJ luolII a mixture witli p 1:1 maklMfj lood pnuior nno dis- t(»rn — ill tlur couriiginf] oiHor ciop ptoniinga. Nation^ a serioous threat to0 some connpanies CO Invent ofa glul of i imported sugar. » Oil prices pass $132 F.. .; . llie'iJed Hiver ByDavUHMwrr roll back thelie fedenilI require- "Confnsumers arc slarting ”.. U.S. ethanol ' NliW YORK — Oil piprices Associated Presao ss writer ment thatill increases th e 10 gcgel restless and ^ .pfoduetlon ; Valleyol'eastern rose above SI32 a hibarrel am o u n t oof f ethanol -iind Wasllili;lligton is starring to ^ • Nortii. Dakota. nd iiiirtii- Wednesday after the govgovern- CHAMPAIGN,;N, 111. — Not O lher hiofueluels blended wilh listen,"," said Morningstar , r soutliern Idaiio am: ^ wesiern Minnesota1 aare prim e ment reported that sup]uppllcs long ago, th tht e fledgling th e nation’sI’s gasolineg supply, a n a ly st,>t A nn r»ilpin, w ho foi- %t ro -g io ^ , sugar beet regions. o f c ru d e oil a n d gsLsolincline fell ethanol industjstry w as th e Critic-s say/ sosc much com is lows ID ecatur, Ill.-based ^1 issed the unexpectedly last week.ik. darling o f Invcvcslors, farm- being usedd forfi ethanol lhat Archer rI Daniels M idland, tiur 1900s Taoo-i ioo'os' . 'i'he Senate ))as- fa rm bill liisi w ee k Iiy lij a veto- Tlie average nationalal pricef ers, the federalnl govemmcnt| there’s less;ss available for countr>:ry’s seco n d -larg est j? ” I"" 'SG.sb—; y afier the o f a gallon o f regular giu;'iusrose a n d a lot o f AmiAmericans wlio people andid ..nim. als to oat. elhanc^ic>l producer. 1 proof margin .1 day i e. 0.7 c cn t o v c rn l^ it to aI rcirccord liked the ideaea of turning niising price:ices of cverytliing ‘The: ethanol markei " ■ 1 louse (lid llu: s;uiie. I Tin-vote in ihe Seilenate was S3.a07 a gallon, accordirxling to co rn Into fuel,i. from tortillasHas to m eat. w ould II: be seveti:ly limited if >ll-ir>, w ilh b o ih MiNiinnesoia a survey of slations by AAA But suddenlynly, It d o e sn ’t W hat’s more, m investors Congre:ress rolled back the ‘'i .-an Norm and the Oil Price infonnainalion have nearlyy as many who bouglil^it into die Indus- federalII mandate that calls -i< senators, Itepublieai •': -l.'n ia n a iu l D eiiu■ocral u Aiuy Service. Priccs are 600 cents c friends. try In g oodd tltim es aren’t see- an n u a lal Increases in tlie olli Norlh higher than a year ago.). Rising work*trldwidc food ingthcrclunturns they’d hoped amountlit ofbiofuels added to ^ I K'l'i’iieliai, anti hoi 1’007 2000 prices and shohoi.-iRCS have for as onceice-record profits - [ I 'h iis ” s e c SUGAR.R. Pace 02 — from staff and *r(ree rereports sp u rred callsIn in C ongress lo began lo fail.rail. Please is see EIHANOl. Paee D2 go,souiiccr. n.'n,iw,.(«. ru Small buiiisiness OW]mers needicomprehilensiveplaan for disaaster recovi/ery :n- lied away in iJie eveni.'iu of an e w YORK — A sp I recovery expeX pert John Toigo, "BuilHilda solid contact iisi tti'vely simple and inexpen your evacualiim. that has already T a l k cEoofToigoigo Partners witiiat at leasl five ways to con- ssive, M id i a s iia c k in g U]i yo' ir " '" SMALLT i‘. Io "You end up widiI a whole b ro u g h t deadlyiyand a „ _ ‘ International,nal, w hich is based tact jveryevi employee." loigo HIlles o n a U S lJ lla sli drivc>. K ;osily. system lhai you can:l llliplllgi d estructive w eather3 parts to pt JoyC6 M. ROSiosenbeil^ in rampa. Fla.Fla He noted lhat .said.AjAnd don'l just keep th e • i Ilie more complex aiul cosi ■ a ancl go,” he said. No fth e c o u n try is a reminininder |______small compatpanies usually list elcclectronically — p rint it ssuch ahconiractingwiilia Iain a And. it's a good ide.lea lo to sm all businesses thatlat ithey have an easlcisicr task lhan their o u t ammd keep it in your wal- ccom pany lliai wili mainlaii ciiiplicale server reniolelyly fifor have some kind ot backupha need to p rep are for disasisasiers liandic the m oree p pressing larger counlcinlcrparts when il let. Kei:eep it updated — csfii;- ci generator so you can111 run th at c o u ld sh u t th em do\down. day-to-day dcmanlands ol ru n - com es to dlsalisastcr prep. cially> when v people are mak- yy o u . : are that laptop, O w ners sh o u ld try to m aake n in g a com pany. COr, th ey p u t "it doesn’tn’t have I to cost very ing plailans to evacuate. Toigo noted that there ari g into Obviously, there's> a lot their companies as prepjcparcd it ofTbpcause tlieyjcv^fcci over- m uch m oneyicy or (lake) very DataIta— includingcus- \h a rd d riv e s tlia i c a n p in g in a IJSM pon that automaliciilical- more dial goes iniol aa coni- as po.isible — o r a t thec leastic w helm ed by tlie: pi p ro sp cct o f m uch tim e,"2," hI e said. to m>r e rlists, ! infonnation a ly back up data. Ile also preiieiisive disaster■plan. p b c su rc tliat em ployees2S anda p u ttin g a plan togiogether. A small businessbus docs need a b o iuIt projecls ] your company I; wing sucii as planning for.ira n evac- d ata are p rotected. “Sm all business.‘ss ow ners to b e sure abouiabc the safety is workirking on a nd your i })oinied out that Ilie growil popiilariiy oflapiops meanL‘an s nation, or slocking upii| with Disaster planning tentends to h av e a n InQated1 Id Idea o f w h at and accessibiiibility of two criti- accourunting ledgers — need } I o n a get p u sh ed lower a n d lowerlov th e c ost Is going; tc to bc, or the cal assets:its its em ployees a n d to b c; sateguardcd. s; The cdaia can lie easily stored 01 portable coinpiiier and car-car Please see SMALL TUhIK. Poge D2 on owners' to-do lists; as they complexity," saidId < disaster Its data. opUoii)iis lange from th e rela- i Stocks OF1 ILOCAL INTEM{EST _____ aCOMMODITIESs For more seew page 02 Con Agra 23.45}5 T .18 Dell IncInc. 20.01 T .5'.56 Idacorp 30.£.99 ▲ .01 Live\ie cattle 94.63 ▲ .98 .9£ June Oil 133.17 iA 4.19 Lithia Mo. ■ 7.5454 ▼ .50 Micronm 8.30 A .11.15 Supervalu 33.£.91 T .87 Juneme gold 928.6 A 8.4 May Sliver 17.97 iA ,304 What to expece d • WASHINGTCifONLabor Departmentent reports on weekly JcJobless • WASHING?GTON — Freddie Mac, the;he mortgage company, rejeports on mortgage rate;tes. today in buaneness < , I\I 02 Thw t«a Cho ka*tl it -1 ^Ul Mdki ttJI.Il t*ei1 IUD n a-H M . .a ,is a . “3 .10 WU un •a crmi ^ ■ 2 ^ 9 1 1 1 Most A ctive (ticamn RM 0STACHVE,r.»«>«^ .MOSIOST A ctive ( .! • » « 10 11.63432 OowJomlndioliUit 12.601.19 -227.49 .1,77 -5,00 57 4.032.68 OowJowTniupcrUUon 5i4iS4 -110,48 -2.06 .14.70 lulna(m.(not N»mo VoltOOl LiH Chg Nam» •aratow ' Nama VaKOOl L«b> Chg Ni T1» VeUCO) U«tChg 555771 , 46068 DowJOAMUUUin 523J0 -.77 -.15 .1,73n .!8C :tia5Mna?MchMiM Citflip 1097257 21.06-1.05 SPSPOR 2339902 139 49-2.39 PwSJi3&h3 0001820536 48.18-1,09 10,3871717 8J4362 IfYSECompottH 9J97,03 .13898 -1.46 -3 52 -5.21 OtnCumniannutfdMctAland n tt pM onckxl; bMtdonlUMquailHty Is GenEKe 9»?61 3D.99 -.73 SPSPFncl 1072610 24,83 -,70 InlH 627269 23.66 -.43 2i622fl20 2,074.88 AmeilitJei 2J97.6I ■ -7,82 -J3 -iO ntortunlaMoiMmlMfoobKiUd. ’ ‘ AJJR 600953 6 22-1.98 iSliSbRZKnya 949590 72.65-1.05 MiciOMflown 581774 28.25 -.51 iB61.5151 2.15542 KudiqCompoUa 1445 ?7 -43.99 -1,77 .7,69H S 2 w e e w d < 5 ili8M nong at wtwi «KtanBt doMd tor)r theH day, Ptw 559691 20.01 -.04 PilPiUShOOO 565391 40.16.1.72 C<«09 418113 25.37 -,4S 1.576.0909 1.256.98 S&P 500 1,390.71 -22.69 -1.61 -5.29 > r ^ No Mtoatad ^ M. mtmoiic Amlnit3p «19?3 3 6 96-1,16 SPSPEn^y 449343 S9.05.1J4 Afptilneline 40S475 I 78.19 -7.71 356.4949 C4328 RutuB2000 727.11 -8i3 -1,16 -5.08 ■ 99 12.653 07 WjhlnSOOO 14.034 22 .225£6 -158 -4.97 /^'lAiAjal fund and tBiii/. 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Nimo U tt Chg %ChQ NiW»mo U » t Cho %Chg NamaT.a L^.t Chg SCho Co»W ,641 .26 69J9 -2.00 -.5 StyWMl S .12 6 1564 -1,27■JJ 1 00 39 07 -.40 . 348 Tiuffyn T .., 28 1320 -,22 u • - AIM ttdn or «)«M. b - Amuol tBMBla plua dock urn C22 -1.93 -24 1 CKCKX Undt 14 70 >4.18 -22,1 UAl . raMdk)al2 .83 14 1354 -.05 -8,1 Tupcwie T 38 19 33.73 ..24 ■redorpM USAIwy 5 35 -1.52 -22 1 ChCtwflieieEn 5.91 -1,41 -193 Conuii- Esy 1.92 24 2620 -.43 ..5 USejwp U 1,70 13 32.94 -3636 .3.3 cAM'ttochcMdwidWK)sr je e ^ S d Wi yw dMdmd eneiodlad.dafarredor Hm\Kin C37 -1.35 .175 CuCuitineS 210 -J5 -143 LOUDD 4,41 -.79 -15.2 .501 29 4 7.09 -153 .165 VlW V .40 ,.. 28 6/ ,24 .24 .79,9 maaqntttonatlMimi ttr.aoeumulatlva DciuAti 577 -1.13 -1G4 0>ChShtngPn 4 51 -69 -13J SlWfltfilifltflTn 8.42 -1,33 -136 u i, 1.52 19 47,58 -.69 .1,9 WjcftovU V I50ffl 13 25.60 -1.07 Raran$’nr%5ffitt^redu^*"liniaadMttra- Msoifyj 36.91 -699 -159 Tilriiottfi 550 -69 -11,1 Retir.™irjti 18.58 -2.89 -135 jj^„p .32 15 44.80 -1.CC -11.3 WiIMjrt V ,951 17 55,23 -.72 Ml mift i«*nowa r - Oodwvd or paid InhyecedkiglZ ( .90 13 26.93 -.44 ,„ Wi32ir«d V .34 14 21,91 -.34 ‘lai s2.%r^aassfd •wH>hB.y- [>URY ■ DIARY D iary idiwi?' 1.20 17 30 99 . 01 -12.0 WiDif«ffO V 1.24 12 27,70 ..3535 -82 &i CuiUnucd fiMii pssB Dl D is a s te r p la n[in n i in g a t C a ll >1 Continuedfti 4 I ) I-:,. •fflURSOAY MAY22.200B I D3 ______= G'• TIME&TS ^EW S^> SECTION EDIT<)ITOR\\]b PAT MARCANTONIOm0:735-3288 PATM@M;MAGICVALLEY.COMlAD Immigrati(ion officialsI D e ai t h o in t h ei s t r e announcee naturalizattion through mnilitary serviice Drugwjifar beginIS dangenrous new phase staff report______— On the Weleb The U.S. Citizenshipip ai n d For morere Informa- By Hector Tobar Im m ig ratio n ServiJrvlccs , lion go toto th e U.S. Lo» Angeles Times______announced that membm bers citizenenship and and certain veterans oof f Uie Imrmmlgration MEXICO c r r v — Tob sstrike U.S. arm ed forces areB cligl*cl Services!b Web site back at drug trofilckcrscrs sus- ble to apply for UniJ n lte d at http://www.ui-U5ClS,gOV/ pcctcd of ordering (he assassassi- ■ |||» ^ ^ States citizenship u un n d e r portal/silslte/uscis. n atio n o f Mexico's top drug special provisions of th e ------cop, President Felipe Caldlalderon Immigration fc(federal A m e m b e r o f th e U.S.I Armed Forces o or r th o s e pollcc, knew h e viras a1 tntarget, A moolclpal poDce of^cerof^ watts for back-op before patntatnlllflg Is Clodad iaarex, Mexico,» , May 14. Local police have Armed Forces must mmeet already discharge);e d f ro m and he shuttled amonglg Uireet bMnglrenawanHriflriflei aod loitnicted aot to patrolI thetiii strtets aleae, after receMoglg ideatb Uireati from drag certain requirementsIS iand service. An individid u a l m a y homes In a bid to outwi qualifications to becomome a qualify for natunillvilteition if iwn radio frequenciet. nem esis: A rturo Del citizen of thc United Slates,Sta he or she h as servedcd liiiiior- Leyva, the leader of one>ne fac- governm ent insist!ists. state capital,il. decllnc1C in the late 1980s and 'I’his includes dcm onst:nstrat* ably for at least o oi n e year, tion of thc so'callcd SirSinaloa “We have damamaged their New detailsuils have cme^cd early1990s. 19 ing good moral charac.raclcn obtained lawful pere rm a iie n t cartel. rmancial and lo^s^stical opcra-^ of the extentIt tc to which Mexico's "Thcle weaker Escobar know ledge o f th e Englinglish resident status andd filed an • Tlie police ofiicial lostost th at lions,” C alderonI saidsc M onday.' drug m afiasas rely on former bccamcne, thc m ore ciicmlt*s he language a n d U.S. goveovern- application w hile Slillsll ill the battle. “And this has appi[)parenily pro- army soldierilcrs nnd serving made...:... and die less money he m e n t a n d history {clvi:lvics): service or w iihin sixix m o n th s In the days since he was voked these crlmiIminal acts of policcmcn. had. UlUie m ore he resorted to and by taking an oathath of ofseparatlon. gunned down, officialsJs 1have desperation in1 vwhich they Tlie Sinaloailoa cartel Is o n e o f violenoICC to take revenge on his allegiance to thc IU.S. A notherscction ool fth e law revealed that Mlllan’s> killers kl seek to recover th e protected the oldest Inn N Mexico. Founded enemlies le and to strike fear in Constitudon. provides for gra;ranis o f probably knew tliat lie sieslept In spaces th ey ’ve lost,3St.” by a handfulj ol 1 of close-knit fam- them,”,” F ern an d ez M endez Qualified military niem* nu posthumous citizerenship to more than one home.e. They‘ Mlllan, who coordinated c ilics and oneancc dominant In wroteJ In the newspaper bers are exempt fromI oot th er certain m em bers ijftheof U.S. .even had the keys to hislis Ifront joint cflorts of tlietin army and Mexico’s dru]irug trade, it h as Hxcclsicsior naturalization requ;;qulre* Armed Forces, Othcher provi- door, a stu nning illustratication of federal pollcc, hadlad struck sev- been challeng;ngcd over the past On’nicsday, Calderon’s m ents. Including reside:idency sions of law extendd benefits the cartcis’ power to gatlier ga eral b lo w s against1st th c Sinaloa dccad e by / tl thc Gulf cancl, “sccurllrity Gibinet," including and physical pre.scnce! in the to surviving spousiises, chil- intelligence about govgovern- cartel. Thc bigge;gcst was the based in theme northeastern bor- the Iniciierior and Defense min- U n ited StaStates, dren and parents,. Ai m eni- •ment operations. seizure of 23 tonsisofcocalneln o dcr state o3f fl Tamaulipas. Dut tsiersand ai thc attorney gcncr- All aspects o f thc natural!iraliza- ber of the U.S. Armeiled Forres Officials and analystsIts con- i October at thc PacificPai port of the Sinaloa)a trafTickers still al, mide ad a point of traveling to tion process, includluding__wlio served honoralrably dur- tend that the assassinainatlon Manzanillo, control Pad’acific smuggling Sinaloa'Da’s capital for a meeting, application-s, interviewsLvsand j ing a designated periodpi of was actually a sign off weak-\v Dut the investiistigatlon inlo routes that t UU.S. ofllcials say Then.. the troops were dis- ceremonies are availaallabic hostilities and dUlies as a ness. Pressured by the govern-gov Millan’s killingg also lias have becomcTie thc most popu- palchcticd. overseas to members of tiie result of injury >ror disease ment, they say, the Sinaloa Sin revealed thc powewer and reach lar for thehe shipment of "If nnccc.ssary, w e’ll bring U.S. Armed Fon•orces. incurred in, or ajyiiyjravaied cartel Is In retreat and dlsallsarray, ofthe cartel Colombian1 cocainec to the even moren troops," Defense An individual who obti)btalns by. tliat scrvice (including (ir split into factions thata t have I In M exico City, Cit Mlllan’s *Unlied Slates.ICS. M lnisKstcr Geh. Guillermo U.S. citizenship througliigli his death in comba>at) m ay turned on cach other. SeveralSc' bodyguards a n d1 severals( of liis At th e timeiine o f Uie M illan Galvanin said. "Organized crime or her mUitary servicece and; receive posthunioloiis citi- mid* and higli-rankingg mni em - aides have b e e n1 forccdfo 10 lake assassination,on. several analysts is not,)t, and can never bc, then separates from thclie tmil* zcnship. bers of tlic . gang have'c Ibeen polygraph jxamlnatlons. exo said Mcxico:o was entering a slrongcger tlian Mcxico.” itary under "oUicrth.innhon- h U.S. Citizeiishihip and arrested, and army troops tn Investigators bell)ellcvc a top new phase ;ol o f the drug vrar. OfllciIcials quickly moved to orable conditions” before bci Immigration Servlivices has deployed In the rc^onm have 1 ofiicial close toI Millanh must The governnrnment offensive, close 20 2 of tlic 22 currency completing five yearsars of already naturalizei’.ed m ore seized drug shlpmt>ments, have betrayed himim to cartel hit they said, hahad causcd cash exchan]inge houses in Culiacan honorable service mnyy haveh th an 39.0U5 m cnihe)crs o f the destroyed o pium poppy>y iieldsf men. shortages andmd splits In thc car- and audit au thclr operations, his or her citizens.Mislilp .U.S. A rm ed Forcess> since the and seized more than ICO air- At least o n e federal fee police (els. Such businesses I often are revoked. beginning of tiie Irairaq War. plane.<> believed used by traf- officer has beenn arrested In Newspaperier coliimnist Jorge used by b> trafilckcni to launder nckers. Millnn’s killing: Jose Jo Antonio I'ernandez . M Mcnendcz com- theirproflt.s. pr Killing Mexico's No. 3 pub- i Montes Garfias, aa 14-year1 vet* pared th e Me>vlexican tnifllckers’ The drug trafllckers lic-safety ofllclal was a rreck- eran assigned to0 thet regional current predicdlcam cnt lo lhat o f responcnded Wilh giicrTllla-styic Take it' TO THE R I N^ G less act committedid by headquarters ofif thi e federal Pablo ILscolcobnr and his ambuslislics against policc cornered criminals, the police In Culiacan,in, tlie Sinaloa Medellin carcancl during its stationsns. Mission of)fU.S.-fiindded broadcas^ts to Cubaadebated MIAMI (AP)— IVvodecjlecadcs Europe/Radio LlLiberty, and Pedro de Pool, lefl, after Congrcss cstabllshcched the Alhurra, among oiotlicrs. Most A Roberto Bermndez, U.S. O fllce o f Cuba C are run by vcten:erans top center, and Arittldet Broadcasting, lawmakerscrs and media outlets wluvho are quick experts still can't seen:em to to defend theirr jjournalistic P. QDlaterot, right, • agree on the program'sl's i m is- principles. K j are showo dnriog a sion. Still, th c M arti! congres- live broadcast of Should its TV and Radio Ri slonal charter :states the rJiW' Radio Marti News Marti networks send tlieiccom- c broadcasts mustt b be operated m agaziae‘Eo Directo' S V it inconsistent munlst island unbiasedd rnew s “In a m a n n e r n o t li S to Cuba io Miami, about Cuba and the outside-out V/ith the broad foreignfor policy' Jnne22,2007.Two world? O r should their storiesstc of the United StStates." Tlie only su p p o n th c U.S. gov.govem- otiier broadcastss h have similar V decades after m en t’s policy tow ard Cubi:uba, a s m andates. A Congress established . they mostly do now? Jeff lYlmble, executive ^ Uie U.S. Office of •The dispute Ispartofalfalarg- director of CnBroadcasting ^ CDbaBroadcastlDg, er debate over the U.S.S. gov-| Board of Govcrmrnors, which ' n lawmakers and emment's foreign broadoidcasts, oversees the broac3adcas(s, says HK ' ^ experts still can'i b ut now here Is it m orc notice-nol thc cliartcr callss fc for prom ot- i I se en to agree on the able than witli the Martis.tis. The Ing dem ocracy, “tl“through the "d taxpayer-funded Cuba bnbroad* journalistic mlssioision. You have ' ' prognm 's mission. casts, which rcceive $3434 mil- open informadon.in.... It’s not to Vr> Puerto Rico's MlgselCotto,, t«fleft, and Mexico’s Antonio Margariirito pose lion annually, belong to3 a net* do the short-teiterm policy for photograpbers after a newslews coaference In Mexico City, Morlonday. work that includes thee VVoice issues of anyy particular of America, Radio Free 1 administration.” Cotto and Margarfto announceineed Uiey will face off for Uie weKeKeraelgfrt championship Jone 26 In LasasV V e p s. Brain devvelopmentLt headliness gatheringgofbilinguual child ca:are provideers What ^ . r ] « n c e fo r chi:hild care providers. Rodriguez R at 208-345-650:i05, ext. 24 cra te a long*tc;*tcrm data and policy- disparities di; continue to c}exist, so adults do I ~ _•* The ever/ent will take place at o o r283-3421 (cell) orZeeC; Quintana driven agcn ! M Tbwdir. Mur 2^ 2008 . W O R L D ______Thw iNews,TWMl Israeliengagees in incidiiect]p^eacettalkswflthSyri ByJoS0fFedennM ing a skeptlcoiicfll Israeli public cncmltaics *havc dcdarod t^elr' and ar supporting insurgents:IB In The Golan dls|s p u t e - ’ AMOctotad Pres>writer Wf opposed to cedce< in g th e strate* Intent: toti conduct these talks Iraq, Ir and he critlcizi Th#G0l«)H«l0hl»hMtlsboon ------glc Golan Hclj^cl^ts to Syria, a in goodidfalthandwlthanopcn Damascus O. for backingg oi f a Hure* of contention botwoon'l^tK — Israel scandal-plaguegu ed Israeli p rim e mind,'*'* vtrlth> a goal o f reaching Hezbollah Hi guerrillas in I iSTMl and Syrto for docaicades. '■ I mexpectcdly minister andd Syria’sS; providing a compiiprehensive peace. Lebanon U an d ^ e s tin lo n mmil ill- ]»S7lsnMlc«pturodtn«icMsrrttory w IntfMMMutWv. d n esday th e a home baseX forfi radical mill- NotioIceably absent from the tants. ta . 1074 UnnwJ Nations Olser peace talks tant groups,. willwi m ak e it dUn- annoimm ccm cnt w as th e U.S.. In an address Wcdncsdt mont OOMrvof Forco (UNI! S ^ - . ar break, say- cult to rcach1 a deal.i th e tracadltional power broker evening, ev O lm ert said th e coicon- WM lormw) to Miporvlaa• earoaot " t,_ „„ ••paroUon. ccn speaking Israel! Primem c M inister E h u d . in the3 region. White House tacts ta vrith Syria had bee 1081 IVHl anr>o«»d Oolai>l*n. No ; Ligh l\irkish Olmert andI SyrianSj President spokcsviswoman Dana Perino un ut d e r vray for over a yearrfin fir d country recognized ttw anr> Jer to achieve Bashar Assadad both recently suggest*sted the United Stoics noted nt that previous Israt;raell SOOO Isrwl-Syrlo po«»ilolks la mprehenslve confirmed theih e ir countries h a d w as Infcifonned In advance but leaders Ie were prep^di ito exchanged nmessages. Dut was nolot particlpadng. make m “painful concessionlons" I - : adversaries Wednesday’s’s announcement.a “Wev: were not surprised by it for fo peace with Syria. Tho;■hose 9 .statements Issued and wevc do not object to it," elTorts, ef by tlien-prim e mltUlinis- ' ? / Y thing to giiin in identical .sta f SVRtAl ogue. Israel minutes apartart by Israel, Syria she saidlid. “We h o p e tliat tills is ters te Yitzhak Robin and Ehi[Jhud S Istaof > ! Syrian sup- a n d IXirkey, was wa tlie Qrst ofll- a forunim to address various Barak, Bt failed. § ^Galilee-[/ Itn ell Prime K lnltterB m d Oln JERUSALEM - el militants in cial confirmatilation peace talks conccrrirns we all have with "It Is always better to. tal^Jc IA srael ^ speaks i t a c o o fm a ce Io Tel Ai and Syria unr anon, while wcreunderwa;way. Syria, Syria’sSy support of terror- than th to shoot." Olmert salsaid. ^ HenH announced Wcdm Wednetdijr. Itra«I aod Syria on im prove ties “Syria a ndj IsraelIs have start- Ism. rep’prcsslon oflts own peo- "and "a I’m happy th e tw o sldi resumption of p( IHDAN Wedoesdair oDexpectedljf i end Its inter- cd indirect ppec eace talks u n d e r pie." hthave dccidcd to talk." ihouf“S . alter a n ciglit-year I anooaoced tlie reum ption of 1. the auspiccs:s oc f 1\irkcy," th e ' I*residsidcnt Bush has accused he h( predicted difficuh negotl^ U a / \ " lng they liavc beer peace talks. acles, includ- statem ent said.aid. It said th e tw o Syria pf pl sheltering terrorists tions. tic SOunCES: Eisni: UnRM Natk> Indircclly througl mcdiatots“in order the goal of comr peace." The longtime a China lead cach have somethile H S WIWH (he dialogi IS NOW ACC w ^ts to reduce S; CCEPUNG withpolitiitl Aviv anti-Israellocks r ' Gaza and Lebani ' Syria is cnger to in APTUC/A T I O ^NS By WtDiam Foreman w itli th e U.S. a n d e r and An'rta Chang vllng (luake t uT" ■ ' 'J X 1W aFilt,litolio ^TImrtdiy,M v2f 22,2008;. ------7 - 3 l' l l f i aciaMlassmaIds Sectioi>nE INVITATIONmv TO BIO NOTICE OF HEARINGH ON NAME CHANGEIE NOTICE O F PUBL8 U C HEARING INTIH THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEIE RFTH CCmm o No: CV*oa-1781 Nolico b hereby given1 byt m o Planning and JUDJUDICIAL DISTRICT OFTHE STA'FATE OF Soalod bids w>l bo rocolvodd b>by tho Board ol Trustoos ol Twinwin Fall* School Zoning C om m l^on lor)r motl City ol Twin Fofls, ICIDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUfUNTY Dlstriot • 4 1 t. 201 Mainn AAvo; Wost, Twfn Falls, Idaho0 lorli Choln Link A Petition lo chichange tho name of Shorry Smitnim, Idaho, that a pi^llchoarlnirlng will be held on Juno OFTWIN FALLS Fonco ond Qatos lof Canyorlyon RIdgo High School. Olds1 Mvi«ll bo rocolvod bom MarchI 4, 1949. in San Frandsco, CaBfcKfor. to;2008.aTuosday,otmit me hour of 6:00 o'clock, T hurtday. Ju n * 61h, 200606 at 2:00 PM for b|d pockago10 I«S Chain Unk nia, residingg at 307 Gam ol Dr., Kimberly, hi P.M„ In mo City Councilicil Chambers, localod ot Casee NNi a CV-08-1929 Fonco ond Qalos will bo oponod opi and road aloud. BM Doalocumonts will bo boon filod in TwinT Falls County District Cou 305 Third Avonuo Easl,sl. Twin FaDs. Idaho, lo NOTlOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITIOION FOR < tromo will chango to Chorlo L< OF avallablo May 22.2008. Idaho. Tho no ,M y hoar a roquosi by: FORMAL APPOINTTMENT OF PRE-BIO CONFERENCE: To bo hold ot 3:30 P.M. May 2212 iot tho Conyon Smith. I waninl tou chongo my namo bocouso t, ADMINISTRATOR ' FUdQO High School, 300 Nort)lorth Coliogo Rd.. Twin Falls, ldah f*- ■ ■ 4 ------...... \ • ■ii.- 'Jwr IWfci g Hiui»tor,lliif22,2i,2008______Timcs-News Cla;assifieds 733-0931 ext. e 2 ______ 1^21 B ^ l B ^ B Lacai NOTICE OF KEARNQ ON NAMENil CHANGE LEGAL NOTICE NOTTCEOFTRTRUSTEE'S SALE • NOTICE O FTR U STEE^e96ALE : Idaho Code4S-1608Today-a data:• : Apr! 24. 2008 Cm i No. CV-OS-K Idaho Coda 45-1506I T PUBUSH; May 22.29, Juno 5 andone 12.2008 PUBUSH: Moyulay 22.29. Juno 5 and 12.2008 wl fo d< Id w I s thej lus: houLise pi] d( rtiil**yoi i l i n g l l | Sl of of Pf SI dl b( u; 01 ' Kii ►Ge ? t .T r "l l E - » • •••••••II • PUI Classified Line A d'S S, p e c ia ls f 5 UNES 6/ iUNES $ 1 LINES |1 0 Days “ 2 1 !10 Days ^ 1 | 7 ? . ^»Days ^ I i I For items S1S0000 or less. k r l t e i m SIOOO ornr less. For Hems SSOO or less.\s. I S2eocfiadt addltlonof line. Private Part]frtyonfy. Merchandise only. Prto•rkes must be Induded In od. Maxlmmof4ltems.Mo. . V____ Times-News1 1 Call 733-0931 Ev!xt.2or800-6S8-38G883 ext. 1 fe ' I ^9 f TWh F r f t, Idalio Times-];s-Ncws Classifieds '7 3 3 -o b l ext. 2 ______Thw»d«y,M«y22,2 .2 0 0 8 E3 THE FAMny cgjtnis i ByBiBU Keane f f ; ' I -BBT V NOTICE OF)F H E A nN aO N KAUE CHANOBIE' - p ililC5M0T1CE H NOINOTli:£ OF KEAivNQ ON NAMEE CHANGE ' CiMNo.:CV-0«-ie2e . Actions planned and takeaken by your govemment CeeeNo:CV-08-17TC5 "A contained In pil>tlo3 ncnotices. They are part ol X A Petltton toI change ch the name of Taiyn Den Petition to change the nam e of\ PRoberi Dean • / n ' t y \ MartmezLatb,sib, bom 7-12-83 in TWin Fate, 'iS Id l you rifl.'it to know andid tto b e tnformed of what A Peti ) p e r ^ w , bom April 28,’ 1G60, in(1 F \ ho. residing3 a at t 444 Shadetree TraU, TWln FaU‘alls, govemment b dolnlolng. As self-govem nent Oper Reno, Nevo- / I ) \ has been Ued Uec In TVrtn Fata County Distrittrict cl}ar9es aD dUzsns to3 b SAMPLE; FPRIMARY ELE.ECTION BALLOOT SAMPl'L E PRIMARY ELECTIONI BAIALLOT ^ UNCO:OLN COUNTY, IDAHO10 - MAY 27. 2 0 0 8 LINCOLNL COUNTY, \DiIDAHO - MAY 27. 2008 Select tho party tickettic you desire to votete and vote only on that ticticket. Sclcct the pa)arty tickct you desire tcto vote ond vote only onin that1 ticket. Place an X afterr tltho name of candidatete of your choice or writetc ini a • Placc an X aafter the name of candlididate of your choice or write in a Qame. T^ar off youiour voted ballot and delivliver to election judge withith th e name. T ea r ofT0 your voted ballot andnd deliver to election judpjdgo with the ticket you did not>t v\ o te. ______tickct you dielid not vote.______ DEI:MOCRATICC PA RTY IR EPU B LICIAN i PARTY CANDIDATESS FFOR UNITED ! CANDIDATES FOR CANDID/DATES FOR UNITED CANDIDATES FCf o r STATESi 01O F F IC E S ______I COUNTY OFFICES STA-FATES OFFICES COUNTY OFFICI•ICES H j H PORPRZSIUEKJDfT I FORORCOUKTY COMMISSIONER FOR PRESIDENTPI KXJK COUNTY COMMISSIONE: (You Tor One)»ncl Pint DUtrict .VoteDtr fnr One) Firal Dlatricl (VoUforOno) j (VolT-forOnr) HILLARY CLIN"JNTON j------j JOHN!N McCAIN □ (Writo-ite-in)...... c JAVA. LOESCIIE □ H KEITH RUSSELLILL JUDD I___ I ------KONJNPAUL □ j— I •OR COUNTY COMMISSIO.SER RUSTY PARKER ScomJDiKricl NO; rORLBOIBLATIVBOlOT)lSTRlCTNo.3S (W rilo-in)...... □ I .* PORffrA-TCREPBtSCBSENTATIVR •: FMlUonAlA (VbCobrOM)tao) CANDIDATEJ E S FOR LEGISLATIVE DISTSTRICT OFFICES WENDY JAQlIQUET □ FOK LEOtSIATlmVB DISTRICT No. 2S FOR STA-PATE SENATOR ;:(Vrite-inX_~.— ...... (Write-in),...... :.....- ...... l ______u * 'V.' >• S' TWInFi E4 T ht»idiY ,M iy22,200i1008______■______1Tim es-N ew s Classisifieds 733-0931 extK t. 2 B S " ^ 'B IN THE WSTHICT COURT OF= T»THERFTH IHTHEKSTfSTWCT COURT OFTHE FIFTHi INTHEDISnBCTCOUlDURT OFTHE FIFTH WVITATIONTOBID JUDICIAL DI8TBICT OF THEi STATESI OF JUDICIAL. DKD6TRICT OF THE STATE OF JUDICtAL DISTRICTr OOF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COU N AND FOR THE COUNTY OF IDAHO. IN AND FORIRTH E COUNTY OF GootBnxDng JL School Dlst #231 b acoccepting bids ' TWIN FALLS MAQISTRATl-■SSSSS DI id a h o ;w a : DIVISION tw in FALUU.LS MAGISTRATE DIVISION TWIN FALLS MAOISTISTBATE DIVISION lor r nrubber i floor tile & InaUIM ionI inir 6 rooms. ' Job)b rm ust be completed by Augusu st 1, 2008. : use No. CV 2006-1561 «86 Approjproxlmate footage js: 820 sq. I t porpe room. once TO CREOfTORS C ase rto. CV 2008-1857200 CasoNo,CV-200e-0002C8l NOTICE TO CREDITORSS < Iho Mattor ol Iho Esialo of NOTICE TO CREJREOrrORS ikxJ Bkls m ust be sent or deliveh^ered 'to ttib ’ ’ WRENCE 0.A8H, I.C. § 15-3^801 Sealed In the Matter o)l lth the Estate Of ooding School Dbf.Olfice, 507 Id-Idaho Stroet.'. Docoasod. In ttie Matter o lth e E statoo0 of Goodi DORIS REINKE. PUBLIIBLISH: May 15,22.29 ond Juno0 5.5 2008 SAMPLE PRIMARY ELE•LECTION BALLOT NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALESA TWIN FALLS COUNTY. ID/ID A H O . MAY 2 7 . 2D08 IdahoJho Codo 45-1506 Today's dato:: AprilAf 25. 2008 niolio INo.; 7777.26329 Salo daio andanc time (tocal mo): August 27. 2008 at 11:0(1:00 AM Solo NOTE: Tho order' o i the candldales on thist aampleai ballot may not nace9cessarlly reflect >cation: In Uio offico of Rrst Amorican Am TKIo , tho rotation In yourpreci9clnct on election day. lompany, 260 3rd Avonuo North.I. T y i n g BBQilll Chisholm______■ m ------^------Law n G lider Swii Wr««-~4M • i4 J Wftt»*1 ■ SEROIOA. GUTIERREZ Phil ik>ii-yourieir vctiinn of the cl&iiilassie iwo-beiKh (Vola lot Oiw)______iwn iwing will quickly iramrorm ann ordinaryor iludy n r SHERIFF 1 FOR LCOISLATTVE DISTRICT 23 s i pot in (he yard inlo a great place: lo cool down. I FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE ^ OftfO A. OtlUOfTOZ______4'4m m wing and chol. The comjilcied (wiiswing measure- I POSITION A boui« feel Kigli by K feet long by 7J fe ■*5 '• v t »> T ;',s.‘fr * lawn i[^ ., atxnjl R H 'n' jU K H pho4c PVIH g S f l [ u b ; RM u l x l MOO Om ^ »> K S 1W faf.l«,l(liho -______Tlmes-58-N ew s Classifiedsi 73^0931 CXI. 2 T t o ^ , M p 2 22 ,, 200s E5 JBSr N0TIC60FELECTKmoti NCm CEOFAPIPPLICAT10N FOR PERMfT NOTICEE OOl F TRUSTEE'S SALE Pursuant to Idaho Codo §34-<34-602, pubiio rwttoe to hereby givengiv of the Primary Elec«or» for f>oi ilcaUon has been Red to appro-' TS• No. 07-64420 Title Orderr No.Nc W7321S2 Parcel No. RP F84i84610000240 o( Notional. Stat» and Countounty o n c e r s to b e hfid In the StatsSla of Idaho, County ol TWln Fellt,r r r , . water* of the State ol Idaho. A Tho following d e ta ile d prepertypre will be sold ot public aucluction to the 27:2008. Tho pons will bo open< betw een the hours ofr B:8:00 tfclock am . and 8:00 o’clock 38-16892 highest biddor. payable In law^a w U money of the Unltod States.I. liIn the bbliy saw day a t tho polling plaoolaoos designated below os pollingng places by the Board ol Twin Fallta s i ^LL8 of Alliance Tide & Escrow kxotedkm at 1411 Falls Ave. EastI..! Suite 1315. Commissioners. ' POBOX1»07 TwinFalls. 10 83301.. on OS/029/02/2008 at 1.1K30 am. (recognized«d k>cat time) B3303-1007 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVE!IVEN that In accordance vrtth theIw Help America Vote Act of 2002, for the purpose of forodoslrlosing that certain Deed of Trusu s t recorded lom Four points of. dtvorslonn OS/30/2000 as Instrument Nunhfumbor 2000-008158, and executsined by JEFF i^e polUng places includeses parkingp spaces, poth o( travel.3l, entrances,< eidts.and votng oroas»as aceeesi- gj ENW and one point oldivorslonI B OARTNER AND HOLUEJE AJ OARTNER. HUSBAND ANO>40 WIFE. OS bio to Individuals with cSsblabilities.MI within (L3t 6) NVMVWE, all S29, T09S. R17E:I: Gmnlot(s). In favor ot KEYBAl'BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATKJN.N. OS Benefl- Jerom e County. ciary. to RECONTRUST COMF3MPANY. the Curent Trustee of roerecord. cover- TWIN FALLS COUMTY,Y. DAHOI Source: ground wawator (Sutm rface wotor abovoB Ing the following roal proportyrty lilocated In Twin Foils County, staiItate ol Idaho: POLLMQ PU C: ESe 8 BunnytKOOk Sprln;Ings) LOT 24 OF RLER ACHEE TRACT,T TWIN FALLS COUNTr r v . IDAHO, PRIMARY ELECTION MAYIAY 27,2008 Use; Munk;lpal(4lJ11.90 cfs) RECORDED IN BOOK 1 OF PLATS. PAGE 41. Tho Trustjstee has no BuhlBI ,'MocMoose Han, 1101 Main Street, ButBuhl Date Ried: March18.2008 8 .knowledge ol a moro porBculoculo; description ol the above refeiferenced real Butil#2 Moose Moc Halt ’ Place ol Use: Wlt^nthln City of Twin Falls son/lcoD proporty. but lor purposo olI coicompliance wUh Idaho Codo. SectwBon 60-113. Biiht #3 Moose Moc Hall ■ tho Trustee has boon Informom o d that :hi> street address ol 2i204 NORTH Buhl HA Moose Moc Hall ‘ Pernili will be subjo FORREPRESlESENTATIVE IN FOR LEOtSLATTVE DtSTfUCT■24 24 ------CONGINGRESS FOR 8TATB RemBSCNTAITVCve ------SECONDND IDISTRICT POSmON B (Vol«loItt lor Ono) (VoMforOn*) ____ |R!I@GSm m " ______JSharon Block______' I ______wma*i— " ! o m cial Judlcln:ln1 N o m ln n tin n j JnekWaynBChop:hoppoll ______^ = B n llo t I Qfogory Nomltitz 4 - ^ 1 i p s f i f f s r a Miko SImpwn @ I FOI^COUKTY COMMISSIONER 1ST DISTRICT TOSUCCEEEEO JUSTICF. 1 ______. (Volo lof Ono) , JOEL Di.H .l o n io n , I Inr Quo) | ' Terry Ray Kramor ------^ ...... 4 ^ o f w o r k i ' ______Wi»*1 M 'Jol'n Bratlbtity 6 3 9 < c e r s I FOR LfGISLATTATIVE DISTRICT M FOR STATEATESENATOR Jool D. Honon _ u p dlated a their (VotBte)ts lor Ono) TO SUCCEEEEDJUSIICE ' I WARRENNE.JONRS I ^ I ______(Vola' lo^lo O-H!) ...... r e s t e mies c this yeaa r . I Tom Gannon 4 " I g p Warren E Jo n o s> I ' Dornn Parkins ^ I FOR COUNTY COMMSSlONER ______SECOND DISTRICT ______• wm»*> 4m I • . (VeffwOno)______ FOR LEGI8LATTATIVE DISTRICT 23 1Tom MIkBSei ______S o u tc o : Y nhoot HHo otJobs sito'poll, Jnnuary' 22008 REPRESENTATIVE ------^ TOSUCCE£EEDJUDGE I FOR STATE REI wiwm 4 m a i SEROIOA. a posrrISmON A .OUTlERRf:?: (Volek>le loi Ono) I . tVolB Ioilot DiKl) I __ , {Sorglo A. Gutierrez Jim Poiricl- ______Wnotn 4m J IvOTEONEiSipEOHul m -m ______, — ------^ . ------— ------. >• ”* a Thun«UnW«y22,;g,2008 ______^ Tim es-N ew s Glailassifieds 733-0931: ec x t . 2 ______TWWnFiBt, Idaho | | s u d o k I u B ^ l m e Puzzles by Pappippoccin INVITATIONON TO BID PUBUC NOTICE " ■" I ...... I ' " I— Qooding Jl. StfKX>l Dist. Dist #231 Is accopiing Thisis itis 10 sorvo os rxiiioo that T*MobiioDiia USA, ino. b k b (or soal costingI ofor tho DIotriot parking . isinI in Iho process of fuifiling compBonoanco roquiro- H j B I B I I ______, |4| faclllllss. Bids aiu bolnTolng roquostod for oach monllonts (qr a 60-(ool monopolo tolocoiocommunicfl* ^ lm*i ■200 ■ Empioynml i , i bulding soporotoly. Joblob imusl bo comploiod by tionsm lowor to bo locatod ot 269 Wi lOltSlFour. 201 ActounUno Auflusl 1. 2008. Appfoxlroximoio fooiogo is: High Sirociroot North. Twin Falls, Idaho. Comr )o 202 Clerical _J ______School 176,274 aq. ft.: tt.: Ek)m/Mkldio 147,381 sougaught on tho offoct of tho proposedsod lowor on 'W ^orTtianJo A__ Z^^ 203 Contmcton •8{|.ri.; QALC 26,3?2 sq.fl,iq.fl- iiisloiistoric proportkss within Iho v iovshod v ^ t of tho 'M Pwjwials piopitoposod towar por tho NotionwKlo^ 0 Program- 105 HappyAds 204 CujtomefServics 7 ^ Soalod Bids must bo som son or deltvorod to the maticlatic Agroomont of March 7, 2005DS iundor Iho 106 Specbl Nobeesa ■ 205 Dairy Qooding School Olst. OtliOtilco. 507 Idoho Strool, Natioational Historfc Prosen/ation Act of 1 Por 107 Pregnancy AllDfis 206 Drivers- Qoodng, Idaho nnd willriil bob rocolvod until lOXKI comrjmmonls. ploaso wrilo to: Mnithew 100 ProlcsslOfBiScrv 207 Education _7_ a.m. on Jurw 6. 2008,:, BidsB wiii bo opened ot 12121 Eloction Rond. Suilo 330. Drop),«por. l/mh. ,1^ iMiHSWtelea 20B Famt a _ a " Ihot timo and iho bid wUl/Hi bob awarded at tho noxt 64024020. 110 HoTKAIcaJnCari 209 Gerxmi Rogulor Mooting ot thoI BoardBo of Trustees. 210 Managenwl n t EJitDftainmontSe J______' 8 PUBUBUSH: May 15 and 22,2008 ^ * 2 ^ 211 Mcdlcal Biddor inslrualons, mops,ops. and bid sheet oro _____ ------' tl3 Chik)CareScrvla 212 Miscellaneoa Qvollablo ot 507 Idaho Stroot.Stn Gooding. ID or by lq a n 114 MisceilanaxnSe AN NO. 706046 213 [>iolesslonal •• _ ± comno 934-t321 oxt. 102.02- T.S,i. N.No.: 2009090336 115 'CenwuriiiYEvBiI Parcelreel No.:RPS010200S001A 2 2 ----- 1 214 Retail r Tho Board ol Trustcos reserves ros tho righi lo nc- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEM E ' 215 Solos copt or ro}cct any andI oil bids, No biddor moy On 7/57/22/200B 01 tho hour o( 11 CO AM.AV ol snid : fifw r a i i n iB m 216 TiBdM 3 1 withdraw his bid oltor Ihoiho hour sol for Iho open- (jQy { AA ay al iho North Entranco of tho Uncolncoln County ■ ■ ...... i l S S S 1218 newspaper Canlera ing Ihofool. or boforo thoho oword( of Iho Contraa. cour ounhouso. Tl 1 Wost B St. Shoshono FOUND Lab m h.y unloss oword is dolayod3d torti 0 poriod exceeding Amormorican Tlllo Insuranco Company, ai I* Z.I______“ Ihlny doys. nhMt ° ^ o x 1-1>4 yrs Z a ZZI willsill son 01 public ouction. to tho higho' Kathryn Thompson r cosh, cashier's check drowr^ on?n «o ‘n tho Mi for o \roo In Clork nattoiittonai bank, a chock drown byJ an Itnin ol ^ot Springs Are I [5 I eohi.2.a.»»-sa:6232 1 Jdorol Credit Union, or a chock dro ------PUBUC SERVICE PUBLISH; May 2?. ond 29. J 29.2008 SuSlalo or Fodoroi Sovlngs nnd LoanI Associotion.Asi FOUND Pomerrernnian MESSAQE EASY »4 5 avings Assodnikin, or Savings E ______Savir s Bonk, oil typo dog, Wontif by Federal poyallyaUo 01 Iho timo of sale. Ihoho following color and sox. Found F. Loon No. XXXXXX2064 ,gy cmpoymoni T.S. No. 1142991-00 dosci}scribod real property situated in Ihotho ' 1 ■ , t ' nm e's-N ew s Classifieieds 733-0931 ext. 2 . Iay22,2008>ir w m p k m m1 ^7 1 coLUCTibM'a' . foQENEMt ■ I-. JCOOKii- ■ I DRACO ; BUHL . WE INSPECTION' I FulMlmeCeDeetor. RrawDtt(s6alse irt-Tlma Cook. Expertonoed f **^TruSI*Qene'ral w.thei(iipecilonc6.cami i , INVESTMENT | b r buyers aellora Contrsotora needed. Eve^EIS. Exp; Preferred. Ortho Assl ropalr, owntools. ft «- CORP I S S s s : ' ‘ Twin Fals, Jerome plya n er3 « 0 p m Csll924-< . W ages DOE win IIIBrtcar a a e -B itg I Experience . and Burtoy tocatfona •PatWIndrfctera ■ ■ - - f - ...... -I benents apply ai CASHforDoWsof I availabi? Apply at I Mam Avo NTT J. MEDICAL Tnjst, Mortgages dndI : SHOSOSHONE 3 bdrm., f . I preferred bulnol reel'd. Ith on 2 dty lota, full > I Can20»-7SMm m c M . , Rool Estolo Conuocts.>• IBKSH EH6U8E ‘ Coll todoy for 0 Iroo. Cozy complotoly “ Dn'liflnlshod basemantf* ■ SpMnUtgCo.,M for appointment SSI’ •27N tW W Jeromi fSSIle LPN I— — « no-ob1igolk)n quote. romodolod. Why ront . ®Pg')pllanco8 Inckjdod; Isaveryeloblo m toov«r»e«Jle&ataff . ■= ■' (208)733-3821 whon you con own. lUng 5140,000. Can employer ond l8 BO->o lC*AHioraBto1 I Ike orders TRADES - Ready to movo Inl 20«*I0-721.7M4 o r 208* ' copllns opplicailons3ns S'S - I *87,900 18-3224, :: ybehweenO-aat tefthetellowino s r - 307 14“ Ave. N. TWININ FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 lun-tlme poaltkms:j*. PhoneBase Research L visk,i?;«^re.PosHlvo 208-410-2849 boftIth, bohind Kmort currontly has immedi- PRODUCTION P{ I------^ ------work envlro 208-73V2W4 853 >P«ok*glno Ironmont. HVAC TECH 10 Qroon Troo Woy; ato openings In our Monulocturlng. . U iM am■HHiMWMia i noxschedodulo w/ Apply in porson 169,900/offor. Call. ■»W«whouM imenrtewing deport* Warehousing, W Produc- ttflflan twnotlis. Exoxc^JtJonal 111 RierAve^ I ^ iUHL 13-2323 or 733-7061 >PtatUo mem. Thb position Uon. Permonent M H M unity a IVrln Falls LARGE HAPPY ■ ------Fa'bricailon involvos conductina FuII-tlmo. F Compotitivo blo, sen- KITCHEN TWININ FALLS 4 bdrm, 2 public opinton poDs w ages and benefits. = = = = = 7 1 motlvaied.d. toam . 5 = = = 3 = = = Now roof, fonced bothIth. IMng room, famf •Machinist ovor the tetophono. Email resum e to A lladII advertlalng orionled, resf bockyard, with gorden Ily' room, rc olfico. on 14 ■ ‘Material Kaixller*■r« PhoneBase infoOgellartoem Is sutsubjtet ta tt}9 poraon wllh space, 3 possiblo acroTO In town, Zono S»-S12^ur Research oflors; ore r fax to ^ 7 3 B - 3 7 0 0 newspaper's /mw oooyearof I 4 bodroom. S107,000. M1.5189.000. l.; •Flaxibk) evening, ~ O.-r S) Call208:7KMS2l ;all B06-40W)996 . (depending on su M fd o i [ Kyle *08-643-0142 Cal doy and weekend RESTAURANT natkxia' fimi i i^—— posHlon) hours. ldahoJo9-s\sn>xw laiy based TRADES 7iJ^A tI^^^“ Company bonoflts. «Up 10 *11 on hour hiring full-limo ond )• TUnes-Nows experi*jrleneo. Welders, I bdtm. 2 bath, big em;^ayoo heallh. ■ • part-time day ond m es lha righl to 73M121 lorlor detolla . PIpellRers, family room w/liro h. •Casuot working OE Millwrights. dontal. IHo tnsuf- ovonlng \\ dll. alitmvlato EOE ploco, 2300 sq. tt. rVne ----- In oroa and out 01 brick homo, now anco, vocation,i< *titonthlylnlonHowor orpmporly area Jo b s availabiinblo. PRICED TO SELU roof, ro( sprinkior sys paid holidays. & IncenUves ' f I Nowly romodolod. icr • Applyin person at , :olptol copy via imidan &porienco tem nico nolghbor 401k plan. •Absolutely no sales 69a$ Blue Lakea Blvd r full-timo roquirod. HeoltWilth/ I 3 bodroom, 1 both. hood. h( S169.000. Applications ovoll. ot orsolldtlng Tu,!.. C.II. rsmolonote enlv (lax. nights. NoWii wookonds. VIsion/Denlal oneond I lorgo foncod yard 20 j 8-404-4478 , Spoare Mf0 •Hoolth benefits ~ ofnaM. Previousim rr odcol 401k bonofits. with storogo shod. Plant Security OHlcoIco ovailoblo RESTAURANT Ri »roquirod. Apply In porson; o . i M i 7 ^ oppBonces included, H - — Now occoptlng aceopl 1 1daho Barclay J quIol rwighborhood. 21S2 S. Lincoln p.„, Classified Ad owllcaUons lor " pw? Sleep ta b M echanical, in Pai J Nlco Must Soe! Jerome, Idaho M eadows Dr. s t e H' ostesa « Cashier (-7e48. 490W lO O SH w y; 5103,000 ^ Spoars Is an Equal *2 newpapc.* _ _ _ P l a c e m e n t Colt 208-643-0322 M In Twin Falla or caO Mandarin House ■ 438-8100. assumes lull l-^ '|» 4 WBW g I or20^20-711S H ; Opportunlly Empleyr u e a t 208-736-2851 736^ Blue Lakea Blvd I M M B M All appllconts subjojbioa I m agicvalley.com I S' Twin Falle. }sponsit)lllty lor to pro^ploym oi ■ thelnj.)l/ulhMconlonl bodroom, 3 h balh : NEWSPAPER rRESTAURANTI otihollholra I » 5 -3 3 0 2 I www.r|re^ty.oofn ■ • ■ , r IWfaFF«ih,iiitiKri a"lteid«ltM liy22,20qM 08 ______Tim es-N ew s Classisifieds 733-0931 exiix t. 2 , • . BL' W H Y R E im I WHYftWWHEN I H r i 2bdrm,1balh,n)0blle’ ■ ■ B n i " w (twin FALLS2 bdm m YOU CAN BUY! >RSE TRAILER 20‘ FREE WIN FALLS ^ BUHLNhNice 2 bedroom' TWM PALLS» Ai A rn ^ 2 bath, upper w»Moi'!^ l home, new carpet CALVES C Healthy, start- HORS ■50 pup, m alor.^ W m yH outfno I# I r ; looaenedc Stock Catttepog >evolopmont Potential: homo,>, S800. Fur- vfntaoe home» 3 3 b d im ., a 4-Plox. tooking tofa l new paint, famly ed with shots, 2-6 Q<»i iveeksokJ. Id $875. Rrst, 2 bath, swi , ? . l frtondly park. S14,e00 w eeks okJ, prices Bier 8 'wide O'S* tall. 0-7 we 2 brick warehouses. nished 1 or 2 IndMdooli 2200toffer 731-7862 208-421420-8894 r ^ J S K T ” . Urge 13,500 sq. ft last&deI, dep. 20O-O929 pool S1050+do Owner wll earn-. vary. Call 208-733- S220 •*?|?P-.A ^ fw a clean A qule og. beauillul/'^' ^us^ont. Prg ^ TTTZTTTZr 10thAve.N4ai a p t AC, walk iiinl 7830 Of 639-2648. j =ari-ari f r e e dog Y 2 bdtm. 1 bath ORSE TRAMINQ whito. m^nato w/browrl‘ Hon>0tiiro3or4 a wido traitor TWINFALLS, dosot, laundr] $199,000. ^ , HOLSTEIN HElFEflS. $46(J460.TrknmlngS2S spots, biu.iluo oyos, 1* • bodroom#, 2 tMUh a. Stovo. refriger- Boautlfut. 3 bd Newt»m. ft at boarding, $160. shols, Iroo00 to 0 gootf . Small 4.B00 sq. ft on }ot,l wim2 caranrogos. W /0 room oui- bath Northh Pointo 5 ? ’ ' Can anytimo C dl Troy home. Vory Vo tovable, IWO tols • 12.500 total “S l ’ _ Mn/lnn SmOklttg/pOtlo ts i Paymorta basod on sq. ft. 579.000. for animals with Home, lawn 1 , 208-368-0674 208.816-1816 21 436-35155 or( 219-0933/.-; Incomo $426-5850 S j artd auto water. provMed. $1,0i51,095^10. I TWIN FALLS Omce ROPINQ F CALVES = = No doslnfl costs 3^ ! eurltydep. Bm St. 42»8061 lodot cross"' . Boro Lots • ovor abtoJurw , 1$650 -t-Sl.OOO securl ^ Space, o u Towne. crossbred. HD 10' HORS>RSETRAININQ^Ot , 2 * No down payment last. $300 dep. Avell now. 20 > wooks old. 3--‘ 35.000 sq. fl ^^-,.55 TWIN FALLS 2 b;* * r Cali 208-368.8040 livestock paneU, $60. Hor»torso? Training ft ^ lofl. le« Nood a " $195,000. 1324 1S 48rw oaliao o r 208-837-4632 CaJI368-1922 RkllnUdlng Lessons. Go FundodbyUSOA ®’® duplex, no smokin ^ ^ * J mmo. Coll 423' :ontact Jeff. 734-0702 I------_ _ t w in f a l l s M^ff^vWoo at J g S S Rufal OovoJopmonl LS North no pels. 5525 + do: SHEEP 539-5955. ' or 490-0B3S (days) d. 3 bdrm, 423.6600 or 731-80C Points SubVl. 3 to with lombs, $150 2 bath. $900 ons (2) maloa) TWIN FALLS 2 bdmi, per pair. HORS (iod. 6-8 wka,.; f iW HO c an help ^ou«L»SusiS« dep. Aval Jut 208-438-8888 famll WonruiJiTv Can 731-09* ' • both ond 3 bdrm, old. darkk :striped col'. YOU sell your - CAU TODAYI I S T both. $500 and $60'600. J9HI SHEEP 8 Icelandic, ro- B-404-6170 ; ; I 2 ^ I K « 6 0 7 209-7a7-1470 I property EQUAIJALHOOSWQ ____: ____ No sm oW ng^ts. CROSSROADS POINT ductton In fkwk slio, _ _ 1-86$^3S^7 I Clasajfio;!* I OPPOPO R TU N ines TWIN FALLS: SpaciousSp< 553 & 567 Jefferson £ ------FREE kittenons. 5 w eeks. ., Groat tocatloni owes, rams and yoa^ HORSrnSES AOHA & old. odorojrablo. rood/.fc.' CanI Al realal ostalo1 adver- 3 bdrm, 2 bath.am. family . 208^04-8202 ------Easy onAjff 1-84. lings. $25 each. Call aiPHA p Hj horses for solo, 10 m . WHY RENT Whan y o u I 733-09317c oxt. 2 3 In >' th is . nows- home, quiot neighbor- noi lyflN FALLS 2 bdrrjrm, warahouso/rotall/offlce. 208-7efr8844. readyHiciy to show. So Call 208-33-324-2543, can buy? Zoto | l.n.d*migcvU.y - r — ^------TW»T«lh,.ld«to ■ Times-N-N ew s Classifieds 7',733-093rexL2 Thui«W ,lliiy22;a200 8 • MAIN UNE; 6006 ft. 4 ! ^ ■ ■ i latch, convn • HYBRID WOLF cub«. MINI . 9 wk okl You aiii your dog JOHN DEERE ' 8PUDNIIDNIK .'93 20'. self- J* .Jfl' 5 .wboka OW, $300, SKIH iLL K irre N s. FERQUSON T030 JO 3toea. r : RIMIH TZUS S c ro u , Bhaaullful ! trained, obodlonce.l4ow7 tractor with a l tho Im- 6 .row bean plonlor. untoadllading bod Ro- $400 lot me whllo Malo MI. bscu ol JS;,SST-Srained 1** wook term, sta/ttng . 1.6307 M . cutM. Cal e«>d082. S300 tonwstlo cats B . phtments, S7,000«. ' CheapI C ccndltlcdHtonod 4 ropalnl- - its. 5375 6/2. Qroups, pclvalss,>«• fer.208-431-3780 i U i rv i ii A BBH ■ D i r e e lt o m 1 G i i n a e t aH l m e ^ e w s i ^dassH leisrepipresam ailvelitorourlB w inoio M U y r a t e s : ?733-0931, : exLS2 I h ! H 1 AtaMHDTTEaM’ = .r r .: , . . . ' i'l ptoptkpckTffgA |--r------m m XEUOKUZS cO>:ONSTBnCTXOIV ENDRT BUXHOEIZKVEKTICS HE4LTY REHAB ' = zZOOM &FDLL:L L IF E ! w i c a JtOMontUoMcac/ p.., ui d d S O N S QoanTopSoDl$oDte Ramodol& niEEEfTnanu ^ Tractor w o ^ LandK»ping COC O N CEPTS Nood helpIpinyour | Ikmerata, Cabinots, Conilaijtnictlcn DilTowa:"[«T» Doalgn rototiner. blado Maintenance Curbbrbbig, ^rlnU en, home7 Wore p r ^ d e ' Hou*a Cloning RooSng. Hooring. SmaUJoba, Job Inlorior « “* “ T othe C«goaM>ibig ^ wwk, port holes, 1tolgatien Syrtems fefence, aod, non-me'nedical Painting, Fondng& n ui t£Exterior conitiuctlon no< oonio Uiorapyl loader, dump FkeeEadmatea ratalrelalningwalls. In-HomeoeCare CuBoraMnlng & (U idnds Ffatandaf Deekaemljig U c o n T J r . truck aerrioes 1Ktm208-31»-03I4 roolrock maaonry, indudiiding - , ofSepalis. M^ors — t |c«1120a.318.0919| p owing & colored Homemal■^ng. • -- Window WMWnff NoJobstoosnuSI j |. , aooc CmUJolu.4gtM): R m iE nndi I DTTwaD Bid Paint KINO'S I "rubber S mulch. MealPrProp, :«u 20e^4-3023 208-2!- 1 3 ^ 8 8 1 8 ...... I H ocky 731-9204I I , L&WN C A E E ] nore. CaUXk^ndorPtm [___gCT#16324^ _____ KCEM838^ S O U T H HUVU M B C I# 22987 Coslntaao’s UrUcwn ean of aB kinds Call C Baa Medicaid CoCoRtrsctcd —, 'toa-4£o-e4iz • ' ' ' ' H E M O D Ex L g E p « l£ Tnctor Sendee Haul « traah and dean 2Q8-•08-308-2992 13-9100 rental houses. ,r( r8.9743 [ : toa^o-MTj JUwnino*. i I r - - BCE MM< &at*--K aaroFn cur^^retotSing, nree Eatimates ■------— ■ ___ Cko a b e n t o Sm t I co A u g l c “lilS iS“ 'a ~ T M Um 208.234.3228 7 1 = u p e n t s y w indow s sn aman tr ^ o r wotk.' CJU>TDRERETOOR ( ; •COUNTBT DrtTCwvra. C u i h ^ f . 28 y n Experience.^ Co^Mstloraale ^ 2 0 8 ^ 0 - 4 0 6 2 I ICLEKNERS .«U1•tdewdks. stopa, Drr-WaDran&Tsmro. kitchencabin You name it, we C&MS ; toundadana, floors. DooksAa&Fendng. nooxino. drrv i l H W A 'I a F 'i Cuslom smftIV flofjl _ . , Undor now BiBiAgft- tyw all, -CIT-B-DONE" Small back h o ew t^ Pum pscapiNo \ B j j f i m ill* )! deaigna lor: . raanLBOingua _ andwills. Psi^. Paii an^oS^fing. Your choice, houily 3T home or ■ ■y Froo ostimotcsl YOUR WAY - ———------1 buain T V- IW inFiF i b , Idaho . EIO Thuridiy,Hcy22,20(2008______TTim cs-N cw s Classiiiificds 733-0931 ext.XL 2 ______ . _ ACROSS 1 12 p |4 |s g Ito 111 [ 12 h s " 1 Sibilant letters TT” WANTED; m 6 Govt. agcy. O id o a a ppumpa'orli: t (1934-65) IIIII MATTRE8 8 SET $119 IijINDUSTRIAL- BAND ! ^ i oaa atatio'Uon llama.^„c,- 17 “ I [COMPRESSOR ^pmone ful onhopodc, new In SAW ] w/a>X]lea. $350. AIRCC 9 Heredity units ptasUc. C an dollvor. Hydraullo j Preaa Oardrardner D o ^ r 300 Tony 208-8 14 Religious figure Call20B-420-e350. SIOO. ! New Baekhoe CFM,FM, turbo diesel, tow ehalna $375. Rem- hr«.,s., tninored, one W ANTO 15 Mountain peak ______MATTRESS SET { mertSMO Sob^w B rat. ; Memory Foam . Now, ington ' 870 12 gauge ovmer 16 European 23 24 25 2 ^ ^ J IP ■hotgun, new $285. ao8-2» Y «• TW ^fib,idibo Tlmcs-NicN ew s Classifieds 7 333-0931 . ext. 2 Tlnin r a THAT SCRAMBLED WOIVORDQAME SUldo|Jo|ku Answers: l) ^ tv MIko AnjIrion a nnd d . Knurak Unscrarpbto th o u lour Jumblos, WBBBBBL [ T p| 7 | 1 | 3 | 6 |4 | 8 | 9r r i ] ' onototlaflooachaquBfo. . 111111 LAYTON 29' Ethm i l to.tofm tour oftiinafy vwyda. WhU^ln^hAit^T = = 7 wtvol, targe aUdo, t _ 6 1 ' SUNSEEKER *01'Ot 236 $7^ Of bost olfor. EXCEL 3 axle self un- l l ■ 1 1 w/aMaouLOaal loading potato t ^ r . H l a l ^ Cali 306-4011. r_9 4 2 _ ^ 8 3 7_r 1 ' I DRATY 450 ’ chassis, _ EIoctritfPTO, groat cHEm i R r 1 ] mllos. oxc cond.d. SUNNYBROOK 16 cond. Catl 731-6460 leather,Im oxt cab, bed fi ^ 206-731-4606S06 . 27RK-F 27” 6th Whool linor, only S6950. _ [ 7 ^ ------— $4400. Self eon-!l FORKUFTS C at Hys- ' i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . WINNEBAGO .’f tamed, almost asm tor, Toyota, 5000 Ib Ajcgigt J_ ^ Clas# A. powor 1 I I l £ - i . l lL l flo«l « ® now ValloiB, cap., 3, stage, mast ~}T_AiaojwoiqwAct q > o u t 43K m at S16.000+. 644-4, with sW esNULP fuel, 3 4 I CZABLE *«*J $13.000.320-330( pneumatic tires. „ , 275 * S . Idaho SL, 9054 or 961-1157. //endell 2O0-536-19OO 3 _ S12.000 oa, TCM ''''® TERRY '94 S* wheel.It. foikltft 25001b cap.. 2 m ' 1.1 1-8 l i .1L i a n 11 14' slkle out. neww stage m ast gos fuel, Hi m m ^ T] s. pneumatic tires, H ' - § - i i - £ m L l : ______Jres. new , batteries.3, ‘S6500, Yale a Mit- ■ laU li Iglsj/lerial WHARRO L ooU agfbr1^ — B whool pack. AC.3 subbhl 3000 Ib cap., S or $7,900.208-735-9963 “ I WHEN THE SES E E R Snow — 2 stage m ast LP gos CHI:HEVY'972S00,ext ^ TO^ITE‘e2 5*whool®' & luol,. pnoumoUc cab. co: only $5950. n j r T ~L__ I R E A P THEIF Machines tiros. $9,500 00. Cal F O R T U N E . SHE l e S sloops 6. TV. VCR. gw ig iH a a a DVD, now propane; (orkllft 5000 lb cap., 3 ___ A s s i s t M H “ stage m ast LP fuol. At?iro»^0iqt^A0K_ qoDQE YADLAM I s tanks, good tiros & IE '98 hat bed FORD *94 F1£-150. 4X4.: cushion tiroa. $4500. 275 S. Idaho S t. vvith new ^ turbo, new 302. ER. 5 5 spood,' Now arrango tho drdo Call 208-306-7681 Wendeii We 208-536-1900 tiros C to lorm tho ourpriao an m s S K A ? " ' , Call to mako overdrhro. lockouts, I< . answor, OS ChockusoutO offor'28(280-1900. loadod, Mustust Seo,. It iT rr suggostod by tho abovon'o cartoon. «tw«iajiii«kma*raJ t o CaH490-1462— FREIQHTUNER '00 K ,944-0546 ■»r«»n. TRAVELEZE '96 S*. FL-112. doon troctor. M f o r d> 'o'01 F-150 Answer here: ^ ^ ^ whool, 26-. largo sldo’® 300K milea. C-12 mo- iL T . j ^ I- - , . a u p o rir cab.o 4x2. 45L FORD '96 ^250 F-2 4x4. ID ” BaSESEBiH ^ n ou t owning, alt extras.®' tor $30.500,306-B996 H■{■■■H 94K 941- mioa. vory o x t cab. LB Ll XLT. a H f lM S8,5oo. (Answersirs lomorrow) g W gB S w H B W l FRBOHTUNER '99 CHEv^S^^on^xt ^ goodI condition,cc good ,05K mlloa,oa. Auto pH ^ I Call 206-423-6636 cab. 6,5 Turbo diesel mpg.. S6995S6i 0 Poworstroke,0, Now N^alofdoy^ I Jumbtea: 8lOOTY ^ HAVEN OUTLAW'OXYGEN a r c t i c FOX'06 7: 60. 190 hp, 3126 Cot S ’ I Ansvror: WhoiVhoro ho wont whon ho stoppod di ' 6 apood trans, 24' dry AT. AC, CC, 17 mpg 421-003■0032 aftor 4pm Tran,, oxc,:c, cond, I d drinking - 32', 2 slides.>6 WILDERNESS -00 27' -<31-7113 57K actual miles, Ir -o n r^.'0 "n'l 1 F-160. supor S9300 208^3 ONTINTHE WAGON like new>3. With slide out quoon„ van w/Ma*on litt gato. ^ — Coll 206-326-663r bod. sioopa 6. pdor 25.500 gw. Docent L22 V. 5.4. AT. U uiot f o r d '97 ^250 F-2 4x4. rubber. 475K woll ovonings-6636 pkg.. $13,000 JHEVY *98 S-10, ox- dod.loattwr.63K Powerstroko.0. 7.3L, — maintained mlhjs. 10 208-643-6763 tondod cab. V6. AC. -J™'"®;,”'S, S13.500/offor. lor>g box, 0x11xl cab. AT. c o u g a r '03 by I 9' S12,500/offor. l^79V4 loa4x4. PW, PL. rome piiTT-f f i-n, 5, by' i ^ y . WILDWOOD -06. 19' powor stooring, powor molo locks Kl 206-308-3063 brokos, g® runs groot '“ ifsh'Vhope. S600/oflor, SS.500,308-6^6168 (^a r l e DAVIDSON YZ260 'o5 >el 27' Brand Now usod '05 2 stroko. ia,go ctldo. Bko no I REO RIVER'03 54,500 S4 or bost otfor. Soil 731-6453 _____ - QEAERATOR Honda ’07r SlTMtSt Bob. block, hardty ilddon, ik oxc very doon, pulloriewa wl $10500 obo. 20001 gonorotor. goo0 mlloa, oxtras, corxjKlon,: tlv«lthK 300-03120T431-3832 Commordal troilor, 48* Cntt C 208-733-0366 i r t ' - r a ton pickup. Incli ^ boil, tandom oxlo. doon ----- S ^ o H o r , ZOe-733- S13,6(3,600.324-4493 308-6530JOor731-6289 < hitd,. S19.000/C inckJdes tjia v a '.'n n a ';3WV-J}I S35.000.308-5996 _ - 2 0 ^ or 733-9183. 206-736-1009.OO/offor. IDA '00 XR70R. t biko, groat for ^ B h a t l DENAU ‘06 28- t r CONNECT I ^ Is, good ahapo. s B b s H ^ ^ Whool. bought CARSON NEW 5x80. WITH ;X H H ^ H I FORD'97F-2£•250 XLT 00.206-643-e971 ^iW CCSv S S S a S ^ Spring '07. Loodo« r tn rt^ box traitor. S2150. f o r dI'OI'01 F350Crow- Cloan,k)wr>v mllos. -J Coil 206-788-3080 Of • CUSTOMERS iiJ AC. cruiso. $7,70000. ^DA '03 Splrll 750. .... m im iiu UM BOAT 12’ SI9.500. Muslsell '“• 720-8792. WHO NEED ;HEVY-e0Silverodo (oathorlor soats. powor Call 825-5US143 I llio. W/S. b ^ k rosl. > Johnson mo: 176 W est B u o llr 1500. oxtro cob, PL. ovorythliythlng. XLT pack- ' ^ QOLi: CART Club Car c«or’.or. 5,600 mllos. . YOUR PM.pl PW. Unlod glass, ago. Lariat, Lat aftor mar- Brand now Trojan bat- Qroal 001 BiKol S4.000/ 219.927?r4^^.S: SERVICE chromo ch, whoots ond kot lift lift kit hood. ■ ■ ■ ■ I tsrivi. cost SSOO. SoD offor.or. Call( 731-0890. S f^r £ 4$ ie-B399 nv» Ilros, vory doon whoolsDis 1 tlroa. bod AdvortlsoJn the S f|p o . Golf duba ond FIFTH WHEEL HIT nlco Iruck 85K miios, linor. vo bom . Call 420 i IW n1 IM$, ld«|K E12 Thumtoy, M«y 2 2;2 , 2i 0 0 8 ______Time;les-N cw s Classifiedsis 733-0931 ext. 2 ------WB m w m 1 ^ T h u r s d a y , M a y■22,2008 23 CHICHEVY •97 Suburban. JEEP’ *77T, CJS. 304 V8, Q M C 98C 6S00 IC H E W 113 150 CHEVY *98 Blazor. 4x4, 3" row Mat roor warn1 winch.v. Now lift. 6 spd. 20- n THEA(lCESONBR]u d g e ” B o b b y Wolff ' rollod. motor, trons- olr, “[f AT. power «vsry> tiros,., & ^ whoote. Ex- w/largo im thing. S4.250. tros. $4.300S4 731-1960 S7SOO/onor. 73 ise,' " ' misskjn. olc. good. CD. •es SIO Blttier. bexJy ___ l i i T' i'58 i YJ, oxIra 5,3 | ___ I. J l 100,700 n^Ies, e> “ N O R T H 05-23-A I ok. bad transmission, i— M- "The worst possissible tUTn cannot ICHEVY '99 Blazori ) lockers, '' winch. S M I H haust. vrIdo Urot Call 206-829-563S oistom rims, run '.d. It is caused by A J942 1 LS. 4 door. PW. AC, s. . tow. S6.000. VQ7S CLUTCH ASSEMBLY CD, C CC. good cond, - ^ 2 -3■3926 9 . ■ l l ^ B good, $10,500. Ca=3 cmncSS.”"*' Kyle 208-420-8891 ♦ K J 10 3 comploio. now, 4.0 S4200/offor. & Twin SATURNIRN 88K l y — FriedriirichDuerrenmatt ' Illor Ford, K&N w/MAF Polls, Pi 212-3830. mllos.S. goodc corxj. AC. 4>AS adaptor, skid plotos. _ = = 1 - CC,26-30 mpg / « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Evor^ings 944-9518. T f l $e200/c10/on.r. 431-1520 WEVEST EAST >95.— Stock TIRES & WHEELS ^ TOYOTA>TA ^04 High- *9863. lt m ay sound[ obvious,ol but when aIt AKQ106i A 85 from '07 Clwvy. llko S 3 or Llmltod, oxcol- / V 7 - * y defending, youshould sl play part- V» .J 8 4 V 10 25 ; now. 265/70R17. J H lent corcondiilon, loadod. i m l S H f . ner only for osethos cards that he ♦> A4i ♦STS 5 : S450/oKor low mitos. mi $18,899. - . ^ a S Sm S . I h can possibly ld.ThecoroU^ishold, ► 9 64 ♦ JIO S ^8 7 5 2 : 200-320-ClW FOFFORO'Sa Bronco. Ed- 2O0-73(720-4106 ______CHRYSLER'02 So-I 1------= — bring. S5.995, Stortock that you shouldd igenerally try to :,:'T ':i008r:--..v dio Bauer Edition. To y o)TA t a '95 4Runnor. ____. I SOUTH H908G, outo. 5.8 V8.4X4. AC. JIL good ,1^ condition ot play partner for* theti least required A 7 3 ^ - S U V s...... Si:AM/FM. CD. PW. PL. “ ooW000 mllos, Powor " •" ■ mt wh.„. on., 7 to set the opponetlents’ contract ¥ AK963I } & doors, leather 3 1 Let’s apply thiihis principle to to ALL SUVS I soats. CDC & sun rool. HH ♦ Q 9 62 . WANTED!! S4.700100 Call 678-6344 — day's deal, wherere West opens the ♦ K Q Soli youf vohido tor CHRYSLER *07 ( king and queenI ofol spades against trrtnodlato PMIDDLCKAIIIT TOYOTA ck*9479 ‘ Cmlsor. Touring Pk CASHTOOAYI ------io«D------126K r _ ' 13K maos, loodo;dod; the contract of foifour hearts. When VuliVulnerable: Both Buying ati yoars. ___ 208-73S-2400 Silvor, 30-35mpg, modKjdiuni everyone follow•ws, w hat should Dec)ealen South makos artd modols eFORO n e '94 Exploror. 3 : = ^ bluo v^llh groy ck3 West do next? 1-800-574-1248, Intorior, only S11,95 4x4. groat cond, must WANT.NTEDSUVS!! | ______731-2218 or734-26:2620 Looking at didummy and his The?he bidding: SOOS2450 Soiiyo,your vohido for WANTED VAI ------— Coll208-733-«277. ’[m = hand, West deduduces that South c«,i>outh West N orth EE ast : Soil your vohiciBhicto for aasslfled CASASH TODAYI immodlala surely holds a t lealeast the club king, j ^ P r i v a t e V I A 2NT P.Pass : lying ail yoois. CASH TOO/ The hope of set;etting the game 3 ^♦ Pass 4 V AAU pasa - < Buying all? yoj y r s ! seems to dependnd on the chancc CHEVY-06 TralBlazor. 5 # 1-800)00-574-i248. makosondmi 4x4. powor so a t 25K f m that East holds) tlthe guarded dia- Ope)pcning lead: Spade king • mitos, llko rww, only 3 M C ^ 4 Yukon. 51K ' ''y J 0 0 9 I pro-paymont prior *®to mond queen. Iff so.s West can sit ___ 517,900. ° ” l{ publicaBon. Mojor mllos. loolhor toadod. V a nis s ^ : B u s e s : I 1 0 1 0 Is back and wait. However,H( there Is DVD fjr.-ci. llko now. LO crodll/dobil cords. BID WITH THE ACEiis “ A s s i s t i." : & cosh occoptod.i ’ one other slightt hope.h If E ast has 0 5 -2 2 ^ .| AWO KROKfJlACr. /ANS WANTED! - A W t O S , a trum p as goodi asa the 10, the de- g • 275S, IdahoSt.. " T - - your voWcIo = ^ 733-0931 oxt. 2 louth holds: A c - c l j c t Soil yoi fense can createlte a trump trick jA/ondOll 208-536-1900 AUTO w o n n iA c r. Timos-News . A 7 3 ^ from nowhere. Toro plumb this pos- CHEVY '65 Blazor 275S, IdahoSt . V A K 9 6 3 6 2L dosot. 4x4, V/orUVondoa 208-536-1900 1 ^ sibilily. W est shouould continue with ♦ Q962 ‘ : ■ ! Si .300. ^ a low spade a t tricktr three, com- ♦ iC Q Call20B-826-5610 ■ 'M3 S l ^ S i l @ S i B peiling East to0 ruff, and East CHEVY '91 Blazor h iiRfi CHEVY •! •r. should have thee 'wit to ruff with «»“outh West North E ast ton. V6, SSO. 108K )M AWO.• .J""” ’ "08 Ponliac G6. 1 A PlPass good cond, c S9,500. lactone wonant1 ^ the 10. This playr actuallyai sets up a mllos, nowor Irons, ro- | | B V Pass 2 NT PlPass ,, diator. wator pomp. J™B B ! B b I ^ H B S B cail 208 312,450 stock. ). trump winner in1 West’sV, hand. brakos and uros. 5MC‘93 Jimmy SLE. 208-788^88-0648, '02 Dodg* 1 lon Note th at in thtthe highly unUkely • S2000,358-2875, 4x4, Vofloc W . PW, diosol. 6 spd m PL,S2,466. a & H B f i V a). $15,350, — event that South1 hash only the dou- CHEVY -96 Blazor. Stock «13-t. bleton club queei>en and E ast has JviSWER: You have m orjre thanT; '93 Ford H ton,G0. • °I Iko °™ w ° ^ o ^ ^ ’go nough high cards to bei 1able to - MIDDLEKAUFF ranty, mlloago, sunburst900 o the club king, thcLhen the contract ®!)P' srAo.zToS: ------iioMM------™ ■ ■ ■ ■ II* S3.550. Slock» id game, ^ y look for a 5-:5-3 heart ! Nood to soil. S3,000, 200-733-7700 CHRYSLE5LER 06 Town Chovy Subuiock fflOl ongo, only S14.900. w ould still go down. d( Declarer untry. stew 4 gO' LS. 4x4, S12.4£lon A S ♦ t or a 4-4 diamond fit?? Those i IMC ’97 Yukon, I s S r t i ! dmanu- __jCkSS*SI— would have no parkingpa place for ® 90.000 milos, groat gooj „ Stock «136. , AlJTO»HOX«H^i his club loser, ndand there would be ™‘8light be the only gameses to g a '91 M itsubishi shapo, S5.195, “^ o rr slSliding ooors & Montoro 4x4 S' 275 S, Idaho SL. I no pressure in the endgame. own if trumps split badlyly, w hite, Call 208-731-6340 he Stock «138.'on, 4x4, Wondoll 208-536-190i? youou can make game in nolo-trumff" GMCiMC '99 Suburban onlySl8,>18,500. •03V W J0lia.5c«k«135, ------^ : - F = r byy exploitingc a favorablele lie iir SLTSLT. Ioalhor. good J V _ uburbon, . -,■>88}G. k c c i c l : ''0 ^ 5979.2.450. n jl somome other suit. Simply raiser to- CHEVY'96 Yukon 2 liros. liros cd ployor 129K — ^SSa&fc— stock «139 door, AC. PL. powor S70iS7000 Call 308-3246 '06 Hyundol Son threiree no-trump. mirrors, PW. roar win- _ _ 1 S. Idaho St.. VQ (actorv wart dow dolrost. vory I M S Wondog>“ 208-536-19002 |y, S11.695, cloon. njns & drives B E S ■■"rM-HliT« Stock 0140 n>rilc^r ilcUilti o( Sotitor WoUTs auloblography,iy, “T1>c Lono 's s p d FORO •oo Tourus. woiff,-slff,' contact kayl9072 (Voat com. t{you gioat. 154K mllos. R 9 E g 3 ^ 3 ^ '97 Chevy Btozoi,9795^ ’ S5.995, Stock *929G. 1 ou would tUce S6,900. B S U oxc shapo. S34! lo contact C( Hobby Wolff, e-mall>11 tilm at 324-00€S I ^ S Slock fl145 bobiyyxbiiywolfftiimlniijprinftcom. 2811 So. Lincoln HONIONDA ‘95 Passport B S i ^ B '98 VW Possot. ______CofOTiftb^ 1200s. UalUKl l-^iaUire SyndSealeate.loe. Jorom o. !D, LX, LX, 4x4. air. f>W. PL. S4595 stock f(1 3ual oir. bags alloy OODQE'0= '05 Grand Cor- Car Houlor. Azlo Mhools, somo ownor ovon. S)SXT. V6. front 5 0 'wodgo, $5,5 FORO '00 Tourus, Ve SmalleyJJ^^rs who azor. loodod. 28 mpg. last 12 ^aiTi. $3,986. and roaroar air, STO-GO Stock «141 CHEVY '97 Blazor, now ig. 1 owrwr. Car Haulor, 16'S3450. ownor. 58K mllos, llki now cond. $5,900 Itros, ono ownor, vory Mt 86. Snako Rivor. S1 0 HONOA •dO Accord EX OOLDS '99 Aurom, pow- m D D L ^ u n - at. 208-293-6507 or ovorythlng. V8. H H doan, bluo. S4,e00 —------HONDA------■ Stock H142 K f(146 ...... ^. V6. leather, 118K < sunroof, chromo ^ 8 Call 420.3983 208-733-7700 NIDI»iD W J tA |W Aztoc FORD-03 Mustanga a mtes, loaded. S8.900. i ^ Coll 208-300-7263. whool pkg, $3,250 B a EEP '00 Grand 208^*; S5,550, GT, V0, 88K milos 208-308-6188 ■■■ Chorokoo Larodo ------voty cioon. ■ UNCOLN •fo Mark S - >YOTA '96 c:amty SpoSport Utility 4WD. OODGE 16' Sl3,000/olfer. ■ 69K original miloo. ^ E Runs groat, looks 136K1361 milos. all loolhor ston von,ron. supor doon. r. S1899 . Call 208-431-6820SL mint condition. Taking I root. S3800/offor. v w -M Boel IntoiIntorior. powor ovory- A/C. pov custom. oxcoBon OffOm,208-<04-1S70 I 08-309-2020, PL. PW. Vvery doan* ;' Ihlng, now storoo sys- locks, V tf'o n , only SOK ____ ,______AC, crulsoso, vory cute lom. sunrool. just do- bod, 9i MERCURY '03 Grand I CHEVY '97 Tohoo 4 'O'" 0^3^^82r“ -VS13./00. Marquis, oil powor, f LKSWAQEN *06 car, 941»4K miles; door, drivos gioot loiiod. oxc cond. S3.500.3 PONTIAC'04 Grand Jotta TDI. S7,500 56500/otfor. 735-2206 ------loodod, 74K mitos, ^Am SE. auto. 4 door. 35 000 I AC. cruiso, powor ov- A s s i s i — $9,500.326<}473 i .000 mllos, $22,000. 324-01-0069 I AUrOMROKEW) V6, 3.4L, AC, AM/FM ‘ 208-280-1693 « 2811 So.« . Lincoln > ocylhlng. vory doon. b s i , FORD -07 Tourus SEL ~ MERCURY •OS Mys- Storoo, ' PW, PL, Only ------Jerom>mo,IO. : 146K mllos, S6,950 275 3, Idaho)Bonlcon- £ 4 door, V6, loothoi X)0 tlquo, oxcollont run- $9,986, ' VOLVCLVO ^94 940, PW. 324-0069 ^ ■ H j a p Wondoll 208-536-lOK milos. 11K mllos, llko now 2811 So. Lincoln l i D — T nlng cond, S2,900/of- M l L, CC. AC. AT. . Sm alley] I. only $12,900, 2.300/offor. ' Jerom e, ID. Ba S i i CARS WANTE ^ for, 208-431-3760 MTODLCKAUFr S2.30 FORD '02 Wlndstar, Soil your vohldc 208020-1449 i s t — - ■ A s s i s t wn, MERCURY-OO 208-736-2480 ------Smalleyi^drs ^ 5, Stock #9489. immodlotoaOIACK AUTO MKOKZWAOg ED CARSI! EEP'02 Grand S4.995,5 gaa Mystiquo, PW. PL, CC, - VW X « * " 0 L X r vohido for CASH TODAh o st.. 275 S . Idaho St.,X)0, romoto start, groot fj Chorokoo Larodo. 4 conve)nvortlblo. autorrat- |mr„,,nodlato doo t ^ v L r Buying oil yoai536-1900 Wondotl 208-536-190C144. condition, 105K mitos, II door. AC cruiso, . pwor. hoatod cASHT1 TODAYI looti $2.450.733-0492 I] loolhor soots. PL. — >ats. Excoltont cort- nnvinn101 n' yoars. k s i PW. 1-80(>S74.124= = = r HONDA'00 Civic, goo .X 9 SS ^ & PW. roar window do- ______^ M B bonll Only 62.000 ^ " . Vand r modols (rosi. tintod glass, ■ 2 Z 3 'S POfaiAC •og Bon- mllosiIkisl Bluo with tan I b k -574-1248.st DODGE'02 Dilroftgo. vory doon. low pock- M K f l i i i i CHEVY '01 Cova^ s£"^o=,’r; novlllo LE. new looth*othor Interior. Orlgl- I------—— 3-' soat. 4x4. gold. “ogo, 9° leaded. WOK door. CD/sloroo-V, R 3 H 'windshield, radiator, na!ll odulto( ownor, must ...... vory n to , S9,950. mllos. S9.950. f ? 105,000 mllos, brakos and stmts sol r 324-0069 Ifc "i S3800.i K Tl t s CoD 208-420-0379 bost;5 tXc “ r ~ ^RNING t A c g i c t 28 .... —■ I Call Ct 420-9667 W hen pureurch osl ng a 2811 SO. Uncoln 'OSFr«nn,SE. iJi, ®S’7“S o-1248. “ HONOA '03 Accord E: Aim> MOKlJtACF. ' 35 * MPG, Man1 . 1 0 PONTIAC •oe Qrand ------______vohido,, nrmako suro ■ $6,995. stock «951G. titlo is In SM 275 S. IdahoSt,. r _ W,w 'PL. n SCD. Onl, S ; a= “ funa »'“ groal. ■ O':-:ovailor, S! 2 Extras. S12.500/oRoi Am,114Kmaos,4cyl, B■g'liTH B 'iriw rr Wondoll 208-536-1900 S m a l l e y ] ) ^ aroo, AC, Colt dotails 735-1271 outo, 2 door, good rtome o>t tt tho seller. Cnll Hob 733-11 mpg, Sl.OOO'orfor. K H I p Under IdaIdaho motor M 7 3 « | 0 4). ^ Toyota ^ $38-2360 i alter 7pm vohtolo:lo codo a vohido> ccannot tM. tDLEK A U rr convort- 0 milos, PONTIAC ‘97 Rrobird H b sold unlosloss tho tide looks Formulo. T-top. 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V ■" ■ r I . i l llif ! br)oks, b i g m 1 t‘'i.'>ages I'a c ifH " I ■ ^ B m n . t h e l r feet, ||C I ^ ^ ^ m n g rehearsal \ m Dphone performance Live mu Seen Friday at Wood)nusic: Heads LikeTr by Bri«rian Tliomsen ody's Seen May 14 at the Collegege o f Southern Idaho ‘ . m This local band provi c|am . psychedelic d an ce m usic Uiat offerrovides an innovative sonic/ tim|r e. And ju st a s IBrian Tliomscn’s saxophohone playing was quite a trctreat at his good a s tills band: IlCiffers so m eth in g n ew every1 tia Friday niglit a t scisenior recital, both in solosIS and in quartels. 1 Ic dozzletJed u s wilh Woody’s. Karaoke bcHearing d any live music onc aw an t to see a n d his co m m an d o f th e Instistnimcnt. Mis acconipanlsl;Isis. Becca hear In IVvin Falls. c damned, this is what wo v StoncmetsStc and Kendra Bloromincr, also wowed u s o n th TciTeadier Linda Aufderheldee hasI m uch lo be proud of. j-A/cjw news editor -liaseCkjrlwr.l) ^^N£'ADVBntsmo — Mcfian Otto. Tirties^^ ■^^etG offin Send US yotir'own 50-w IS ancl ente^nrnent iodtide a bIw ^ . d e s c r i i ^ of the.perfomxmance or artwork, such as locatiilation.date;! t'/Usb^jw.in^ a phone r ; tme. author or artist; ttiei0-word review about local aitstting a M (q b w .w tta t^ th a ^ 'iU 9 number where we can reach1 ypyou during I ^■th^^y.^Noob]ectlonabI(then 50 of your own words lettihr review win be d e |^ .W ^ ^ jl/^ 8 d ea# ie f b r ^ m i ^ o n ? Is nocioon Mondeys, to arlei.hansen®l(®lee.neL : nB to8per8 Inc. able language, p l ^ , or your re P age 2 Thursday. May t n ck et ay 22,2008 Times-News Tic: l i l i i s n K BTO THE TOP W Rocky To r 1 Cloggen ||H | prepare: e spring concertrt BT B U R KOCH Cormspondent For us long as she cann remrc em - tlSM »MM bf ASTM JACKSON mnser aDdoM ercloB ers her, Amandu Hobson. 14.1M .hus AnawlaHobtMteJI lead* a jro o g d m of d o o m trtU t Ui w Rocky Top C loaen* ibidloI onoi Miy 15 la Twja FaDs. Hobson'snH tu c h lo s bas brooglit tbe yoang had a fancy for dandng.I. tontiitnuklttatd]tBdk)dli«ctorSb»iioiEdw*rds. As a youngstcrshc gaveiv e m any genres like ballet, tap and ndjozza ■■BBSS' f t ““H F er self-Kionfidenace, th a t’s the big chihange. svalleyxom try. W hen she first slipped)ed o n a . pair of double-toed tap> shshoes ('hen she started at 99, she was m ore sh> iiito wat^ them movo and heard the tlp*tap herier own' clogging has hci]>Iped h er blossom/* their feet feet could make six yearsITS ago,t — Amy Hobson,I, speaking5 about daughter,cr Amanda •/’Catch C a video of . Hobson knew she struck g rehearsal. “My cousin clogged soso that'st O ^^oliege of she did, for a while. NowDWShcIS how 1 first learned ab o u t l helpededhcrbloSsom.” I willing to listen and h ercrsklllsare s “It'snotallbl11 bluegrass. We have loved the fast m ovem entnc c Hni d i i i j the ] l a s t Tc)ssiU’l Hagernman prefpares I for fil inalfesti^ival ■ MtMakMOfln OodaiiMlliMfrnitDpcariKlaKTelB^jtaiSo M n BdBpiV taetiB ftNmeaM a a w i Scott g U M i s h m h e ^itoofpriaaadwikri toi ______F a a lDQm.TteltanUDvMelndnBrfa ^ rtatelBtaKhfBlM lorH«enna.a a . BYBUURKOCH CorresponcJenl german that Fossil Dayslysis coming to an kimtnuni- end. The fossil11 bbeds are very Im- mjanSe- portant to the sc M agcrman is saying gooi i sclentiflc commu- nity." 10 Fossil Days. e ong Thcmonumci Afccr 20 years, this Menu nentstofTplans Day w eekend event wiii be the r pull at tours o fth e fossiissll beds’ laborato- city’s last, said H agcrminVallcy an\ Bte Park ryaswcilaskld-lId-fricndlyfun In CJiamber of Commerce pn adline to the visitor centciIter’s parking lot at dent lam es "Scotty" Scott. luntour- 221N. State St.t. Realty of- “We have a lot Tlic them e? "Good lo ihithe lot o f activities Fo.ssii." o„- planned for kids.ids. Thc kids will W hile sm aller in size, thithis . gclto'cxcavaicWtc'fossils and make year's Fossil Days will scill featuref imprints, thingsIgs 1like that,” traditional events includin]ding thc ail Beds Rousseau said,1. parade, community breakf ment “Tlic fossil bedbeds aren’t going and tracto r pull. Satl&ldntHI,.ctadiar mwWHdert for tke HacenaaoaRMieedtNdairilhMRHi, I •Vfeitor’s anywhere a n dIw vn c will continue Scott said the chamber’s ffnnBFMdlDDipindedHfc»i,ib. t e d ■Mrlfa fo ld bcdi Hoodoo ^lly- to hold specialJ c\events for thc (closed com m unity annd d surrounding1 sion cam c from years of■ declin-dC' community grou;oups. Several busi- “Tljcic chamd bcr decided to take m In. Wliatever the Ing participation and suppiipport in nesses have stepicpped u p lo fill th e a hard1 looklot the event: what It’s ':30 p.m. p arti putting on the event SSilBeds cham ber decidesdes for a new gaps. been, wwh hat It should bc and • “Thc c ham bcr has been s ) people event, wc will bcreadybe to sup- en saying "We invlied vendorsvet and busi- could bci-Riccbci said. “Ttic city [Visitor’s p o n It." we need help for years. TJiefile same nesses t.o have specialssp and will mississ thc event, but people Anewtownfesfestival wlilbcde- small gro u p thac steppedd upu] 10 cvcnis in thc pariarking along Slate ultlmaiel;uely understand the decl- JOV/IwfO. vcloped for 2009. help, year after year, got burnedbui Street, nnd thercro ^will b c things sion." <«.sald-Scott, and out," Scott said. "liven thislis jyear. like Dutch oven u a community mmccdngwill e be n treats and even a IsaacTicTellcz, board secretary Beds National M onum ent, we put o u t Inform ation antiand a poker run. For lh« nt. holds held this summcitier. th e po k er run. all ond Hagcagerman Christian Centcr special significance to Nati deadline, April 9, for thosesc will-< you have Jo do is i Jatlonol "OurlnientlsnIs not to leave thc Is sign up. visit pastor.•. Is Is organizing tlie parade, Park Scrvice ofiicials. Ing to h elp to say so and got no th e several partici community with(ithout a signature tlclpatlngbusl- • which hha; as alwoys been popular. "This Is our 20lh anniver • ' tcsponsc. We waited anotht»thcr • nesses for your ca versory event but to tryy am n d reassess -cards and at the "Fossil;sil Days and thc parade is wltli having thc monumen week and still, nothing." end o ftlie day tok lent In w hat kind o f evervent thc commu- tokcyourhondfor somethinhlng the community looks Hagerman," said Annette Working with a skeleton)n crewc a chance at prizes c nity and touristsits (could really get zes." Scott said. forv«lrdtl to.u It just isn’t viable for Rousseau, the national mo of cham ber officials, cheydcydecid- llils last Fossil>11 1Days Is bitter- the chaml nonu- behind.” Scott sold.sal amber to do anymore," he m ent’s education specialistJlst. ed to h ost tl)e annual para^lira^lc and sweet. Thc eventitwilibe \ missed, said. put the rest of the cvcnis Ini "Wc continue to m ake5 liinew BMrKpchmayuxybercacludar 1 Into th c said Jake Ricc, chs:hambcr board Theyearly yea event, in part a cel- discoveries and wc keep grow-gn 208-3l6-2607orbyrblalrkoch9 hands of business owners-s andai m em ber and Hagiagerman mayor. cbratlon)n ofc the Hagerman Fossil Ing. il's sad, yet understandmdoble, gmaiLconu Page 4 Thureday, May 22.2<2.2008 Times-News Ticketrt V 1 ries set ToGusor^N Figure’ Sawtooth lecture seri foriStanleAjythissimu]m er salt report m ining, raptorsrs aand wildfire to local communitklilies and theenvl- Friday afternoons wiillibc b spc- ronment over pajpast generations, cial in Stanley this summemer. Tlie history ofthethe Salmon River Tlio Idaho H um anities'cs Coun- region will bc toktold through songs cll, the state-based affiliatelatc ofthe and stories fromim i (h c“oldc.s( man National Kndowmentfortartlieilu - in Idaho." Severaleral o fth e preseit- manitles, has awarded a grantgi to tations will appe;ipeal to children., the Sawtootli Interprctiveive nnd “We’re excitedL'dtoixjabletoltost t Historical ^ociation to0 supports this series to enricnrich the Sawtooth the Sawtooth Forum andid Lccture1 community, lo jprovldemorein-pn Series, w hich is free to theihc public, formation aboutlilt t the rigors oflife Beginning on lune 200 aand con- In this not-so-gcngentle laiidsciipe, tinuing th ro u g l Aug. 29,9, itlte as- and to generatete n morc excitement sociationwillliostspeakeikers, Icc- and advocacy forfor this beautiful turcrs, authors and perfoirformers andfrogjlcenvimkimnment.” Siiid tlte from around theWest onon Friday association’s presI resident. Cary Gad- afternoons. H ie range of iexpert- vra, in a press relereleasc. ise and talent of the prestesenters is In addition lo ithe Idaho I lu- broad, b ut the focus ofrthe th pre- manitles Couiiciiicil, partners help- sentatlons will bc on the^IteWestcm ing to bring thes;ie series lo Stanley landscape and thehumain an and includc the CityItyofSlanley, i U.S. natural history of the Sawiawtooth Forest Service. L-.St Slanley Chamber National Rccrcatlon Arcarea. of Commerce. .•.StanleySt Com nui- Authors Roderick Nasliiish, Alfred nity Library. Siiwiiiwiooth Society Runtc and John Rcmberer arci and Idalto Hiver?versUniled.'ntese- among the series presentcntere. rics schedule: andam details will bu They will explore the sigr.ignifi- available in luiciie I May on these or- cance of public la n d s^salmon, gani/ations'WelWebsites. oneoftereralfigDra- ‘OrdiUtand M ttet 1/ by M eOm HerriastOB, is infaed media oa panel T ils Is one thre io u se t la a thonto w oM bS this n e k e iid C atalonia) a nd classical Staff report in a press releaseise. The styles of Puig{Cal the artists rescml■m bleand rcllcct oil paint!intingsby Nic Ilan Bing Gallery DcNovo prcscnti•nts a each region or• countrycc they are (China).a). group c^^lbllion. "Focus[S o:o n Fig- from, O lherier anistsI included in tlte urc," feolurlng works creot'eated US' In h o n o r o f GaryGa Hunt, owner figurativiItive show arc: iham Mctson (England). lng Imogcry.of the human an; figure of Iconoclast Bo<3ooks, who died in Grahai . Kallistova (Russia), Mar- from a vnriety of,artlsis.. an accidcnt carllirlier this month, a Elena Ka An opening reception1 fofor the percentage of oilall sales made over lencRosjlosc (Florida), Anton Perich tia), Melissa Herrington show will be 6-9 p.m. SatujIturday at Memorial Dayr weekendw will be (Croatia) la), Sjer Jacobs (Nether- Uie gallery, 320 FJrsl Ave.i. NN.. contributed to}lhe ll (Forida), ) and James Coignard Kctchum. Kunt/Hcdrick/Cc/David Children’s lands) ar cc). All im ages in ih e exhi* ■The show Js really quitejitc Fund, (Francc) 1 arc on display in the unique os you look cl howowthc The exliibit imIncludes Ulho- bitionar TICKETSS A V A I L A BBLEAT ■y and online, artists use the figure so different-dif graphs by Josee LouisL Cuevas gallery a ormation: Reiners, 726- MMR. GAS AND ly and how they abstract;tand ai (Mcxico) and TheoTobiasseds-Th Inforn or lnfo 'nmea-Nj-NewsTlckBt Hiuralay.May^ay 22.2008 P a g e s AlbioionArt ‘A i I ^ Festivival seeks contriributing y<] artiststs, crafters andv(wlunteers SlSlaff report ALBION!— — Albion State Nor- mol Schoolil hnshi been named the setdng for Ihtthe first Albion Fine I Arts a n d Crafirafts Festival and Fundraiser.r. The festivalivol Is scheduled to m n June 27-217-28 on the school’s campus. Thettie event will feature an an exhibit;bit and auction, chil- dren’s dassesies ani d m usical guests, Albionlon H eritage Group Is looking foror contributingc anlsu, craftenters and volunteers to help m a kce e th t e festival a suc- cess. P roceedseds from th e doys’ Aifdn»drejr Woodvtrd of Pial BtfrMibruimwiin c«t aboBt the Nebntka pU bs wben I flnenc eretiwIhredasa]roBat»oaaa.TI»TbelOdwettwataniiJorls- events will supsu p p o n th e Albion Hi3ce on ber oear-cestiiry of a r t. whkbwl It depicted oB tte faro ioaes S bead.sad. es Soda bottles tlrnra as mO as IbIb tlie D o u lc above ber H istoric M usctiseum located on the N orm al SclSchool C am pus. Tlio Albion>n HistoricI- M useum P a u l WO])man’s art r t r ^ houses th e NorNormal School’s in- t reflects a century of chang triguinghistonlo ry a sw e lla s local BYUUJREWBCH JH progression off trtravel from wagon me." ^ area history anand m em entos. SiaIJwtter which shows a com stalk trains lo aircraft,ift.aswcllasBblt But the Tlio Albion HerHeritage Group they often wanted things cradling its baby car, or "Let o fh e r hum or. Another,An titled done in a plans to ropairair and update the RAUL— Audrey Woodw n cenain colors and in cer* Snow." which was painted fr dward “Bread and Meateat," is a pheasant tain ways, Jfrom m useum a n ddto tc make the folds her han d s fn a ball as ays, she said; of course. tlieinteriorofacabinponra i I as ifshe In a w heat field, she did nc iraying records m orce accessibleai to the can still fe d thcsJickydny Jnot comply. the i coming winter and rccer layslie “I worked inim m o salcsw h en l “lalway ccnt public. used JO mold liule m en to ; rtraysdiditmyownway," com i harvest. to set on couldn’t affordloils,"Woodward oi shesaid..d . . Tho gro u p'is is Iin th e process of the crcck bridge railing as i "We had some tough timei as u child said. nes renovations iteit expects to bc in Missouri. ' v She alsoalso recalls winning top there," t she said. "I can slill hi Inspired by theIhe places she has pri/x'inal I hear complete in tim e for an open ’Ihey were her I a Nebraska state contest the t old com leaves rolling in been and th e peoicoplc who with her “i inthe house duringg thoth a n festival in first attem pt nt art. ^ ;r“SeedsofPrecdom ’’ wind \ because they were dry." ■ touched h e r life,e,herworkls I painting tf fy" June. She still rem em lg that depicted a scliool- symbolic and nen Wlien she moved to tho South-Soi TIicAlbionFii leatly cataloged in yard wlienlere children played, cach v J Fine Arts and bers how the mail west, her work took on tho feifeel of Crafts Festival w, a portfolio ofhunundreds of photo- child orgnrgroup of diildren repre- i] ll will run from m an used to stop nnd talkIk toi the graphs, llie red clay mesas that were i .sentingdlf; different aspects of free- h re now noon to 8 p.mn. . JlJune 27 and little figures In a playful maimanner. “1 might have bi her homo. And when her eyesyosiglK from 10 a.m . to < e been on outlaw dom likee equality,c( education and g to 6 p.m. June 2Q. "Art is w here you find ir,"ir,“ she ifit wasn't for thei grew dim with age, she began;anto An auction stan: said. lean." she said. patriotism,sm. n ans Saturday at 3 Uut sh e did not m ake conihusk dolls by feel.jJ-Her I p.m. lotreallygether “Afterlv,•Iwon, theysplashcHlmy h Today, at 90 years old, she has start until herdiil^ humor, slill present, can bese hildrenw erc nam e ullII ovnro\ the radio and 1 did- ir sseen Pifty p ercenttit o f eam lngs on m ultim edia artw ork rnngin{ging grown a n d had lef in the characters she created \ left the house. n’t like that,hat," she said. t} ^ w ith auction item s} willwi be paid to from oil and w atercolor pairlaint- “Defore I was toi the dolls. One set, dubbed "Tli too busy making Slieofterften used wiint she hnd C 'Tlie the submittingigpany. p ings to m osaics m nde fromimbro- I a home." she said, Characters TJiat Helped SettleItle the n ie r e is n o b o . Jd. "1 got serious available,e, like11 tJie old square- w booth fee for the ken dishes an d pottery. Itt canca: be after the kids were West." in d u d ea farmer, baker,ker. festival, b ut dom iregone." head nailsils shes used to create the pi onations will be found throughout tiie countuntry In Her interest in ni preacher and cowboys. n art was further old-timei^iin a piece called the accepted. The! evevent will b e free hom es, in restnur;m ts andd onoi encouraged when T o me. art is everywhere," enshejoinedan - "Weddinglg Couple."C Many ofher W and sitp p o n s theth e Albion Hls- postcards as well as on postaJstage a n group in Nebni; Woodward said. "Ifl look nt It, >niska. paintingsp reflectre life on the Ne- se ' I toric M useum.I. stam ps and soda bottles. “I hnd a lot of fur see som ething beautiful." fun with it.“ she l)mska plnirlains and incorporate Inform ation,1, t(to reserve space One painting called “Gee*lL-e-llaw said. “Tlie w om en 1 :n really wnn ted the state's■s ever-presente> com - o r to register asisananist: a to Pitch and Yaw” reflects tiuthe metojolnnndthe> Uiiirlo Wclch may bc michet liey encouraged O dds—like"Motherand like Child," at208-677-Q767.at Heather Mortenscnsen,484-0434 orhmmortensen' Pago 6 Thursday, May 22,20,2008 Tlmos-News TJckott >[email protected]. llllltiiiii*. . <'! * / 1BI < e 7 0 ! I ^“’■ '""F reeBinasonniy"'"-" S i ^m m er' m usic. ( ? ' ‘ ...... exhilibitopedns classeesforeeveryom e irn Boise/ Staffreport 2:40 p.m. Students will]/ill play concert and o th e r fun musnusic: sm all ensem - Staffreport ■ yourunderstaniandlng of Freemo- IWli[Win Falls High School Is of- SWAP BAND ble playing; wiwill be introduced, so n s and theirir aa^liatc organi- feringing a scries of music classess Open to students amanil adults . Monday throughthr Friday, Masonic fraternities!S haveh: zations, the ScoIcottlsh Rite, York th lss ssum i m er. June 9-19. M anyf w ho hove had ot least5t co ne year from noo n to 12:40 p.m. played nn imnortant rokrole In Ida- Rite, The Slirineine and Eastern of thcthc classes are open to stu of musical training oni)n an y in- lio's com m unities sincccc goldj Star. In Idaho,I, the tl first three dennts ts a n d a d u lts alike, strum cnt. FEES — StuStudents m ay take rush (lays. A new exhibit[bit M asonic lodges{CS were incorpo- andd aai r e aim ed at begin* Students w ho wisivlsh to any o r all clos:lasses for a single fee ■Bro;herfiood; Frccmasclasonry’s rated In 1060in in Idaho City, . ners. learn to play an instistru m cn t ofSSO. M akeIcc cchecks payable lo Mork on Idaho" tracess th e mys- Boise an d Placeicerville. Subse- m different from their;ir regular TFHS Summcm er Music. Send to tcrious origins of thc FrcFrccma- quent lodges foilowedfoi m ining SUP>UMME^ BEGINNING ban d instrum ent oir ra adult bc- Summer Musiiusic Classes, Tl^HS, sons and their vitol linktnk to Ida- developmentland ar population BANDHD ginners ure w elcom eJin in tills 1615 Filer Ave\ve. E .,l\vin rall.s. ID ho history from tcrrltoriiorial times shiftsacrosstlicllicstate. Opc3 p cn to stu d en ts w ho have class. A rrangem ents mimustbc 83301, ' through statehood andid intoii to- “Corae and1 enjoycr this exhibit' neverver played a brass, woodwincnd made prior to the classISS to se- Classes areire itaught in tiie'I\vin day. Thc exhibit opensis atal the and explore hethc mystery and or perpercussion in stru m en t bc- curc th e new instrumn ei en t. Falls High SchSchool M usic Iloom Idaho State HistoricalI MiMuseum history of freemcmasonry and its fore.c. M onday through Frit'riday, B: 10- byTcd Hadleyiley, band director for on Saturday and will run iniluenccandctJ contribution to Mottilondoy through Friday, twoo G:50a.m. IW in Falls HigHigh School nnd through Aug.3l. ourstntcondotour country," sessioisions daily, Il- ll:4 0 a .m . or Robert Stuartart Junior High, "This exhibit Is not toito b e O choa said inthith creleo se. 1-1:40,:40 p.m. RECREATION BANDVD Inform atlorlion: l\v in Falls High missed,” said Jody Ochoi:hoa, m u- T he IdahoState Sta Historical Open to sttidents whwho have School. 733-6!)-6551; Robert Stuart scum administrator, Inin a press M useum Is at1610 61 Julia Davis PIAl»lANO KEYBOARD CLASS hod a t least o n e year• of band. Junior I ligh,1,733-4075. 7 release.'Idaho’s Mosonl<3nic histo- Drive in Boise.c. It 1 is op en from 9 Opc3pcn to students and adults ry com cs to life throughg h th^ e a.m . to 5 p .m.,7\icsday .,T through whou0 w ould like to learn how to wealth of intriguing andind unique Soturdoy andIfrom fn 1-5 p.m. playnly m elodies and chords on regalia, costumes, mlnlanioturc Sundays. Admisnission is $4 piano,mo, electronic keyboard, cars, rarely seen photogrographs adults, S2 senloitiors, SI students synthtith esizcr a n d keyboord per* and dramatic folk-art: all col- and chlldrcn.. Ttie Tt m useum Is cussioision. let;ted from Idaho sourc(irccs." open free 5-9p.m. p.i on thc first Moivlonday through Friday, 10- About a group long; knownkn os Thursday of;ach eac m onth. 10:4040 ia.m . a “society of secrcts,” thisthi: com- Information:'n: Thc Idaho Stotc prehenslvc cxiiibit willII irincrease I Iistorical Museiseum, 334-2120. DRt3RUM CLASS M - Opc:>pcn to stu d en ts an d adults lusic Classeses w ho0 hhave h ad o t least o ne year: w June 9-19 . TFHS BandB; Robm ------— - - ^ 1 o fbband a n o r w ho can read music, Basic!sic stick technique, rudi- C lasses ojife f red : m ents:nts, counting, African drum - Beginning BaBand (1I:00 -11:40 nm ORR 1:1:00-1:40 pm) Strikedapose 4 m inng g ia n d in tro to th e drum set will1 bc covered. S tudents m ust' Piano Keyboi (10:00-10:40 am) Intem ationmafmodel ^ >vidc thclr ow n 2B size sticks, Mvlondoy o, througli Friday, 9- Drums (9:00)-9:40 - s am) s c o u t C ai p i i c i n e W} 0 a.m . Swap Band? (8:10-8:50(t am) C astets is co:;om ing to ■ # GUI30ITAR CLASS Recreation B,Band (12:00 noon -12:400 ppm) O3pen pc to stu d e n t ond odults Beginning GiGuitar (2:00-2;40pm) IV vin Falls,, aan d sh e’s w ho wvs an t to learn chords, strumitm m ing, lead guitar and Students ma;lay tak e a s-m an y classisses a s th ey a l r e a d y f o uand n talent ■ rcadinding music on thc guitar, wish for onele $ 5 0 fee. . Studeiidents must provide thclr All classcrtaughght by TFHS Band Directortor Tcd Hadley i n K e t c: h u m . I m o wn gg , u itar o r coll early to rc 'ay in the TFHS Band Roomom. ^ servevc ia school guitar. Nylon Monday’Friday N ext WEEKs k i n T N T 1 M string.ing, steel string, an d electricc F o r a n sw e rs t:o o «q u e s tio n s , please coll Mr.M r Hadley guitar:ta rs are welcom e, a t T w in Falls Hl£^ lg h School, 7 3 3 -6 5 5 1 ; RotR obert S tu art " I Mi^onday or through Friday, 2* I Junior H igh. 733'3 3 -4 8 7 5 ; o r a t hom e, 733-:13-1079. , J ------^ Tlmes-Its-New8 TIckot Thursday, MayMa; 22.2008 Pago7 r i i n t i t t M i js s i v e s> w i t hI a m ee s s a g ee : L o c: a Teeachingi:the I G(JoldenRilule I I ‘x f e t — I'.:::..,V BY A n a KANiA N Sa ventures»o of f Jimmy," released last Staff wttcrrttcr fall. I'h e pubiubllsher’s Web site, pub- Bobby Post has bccbeen around a lishamcric:rica.com. describes die lot of kids. He studiedlied youth mln-‘ plot: “Thisils Is 1 a story about a boy ^ SB istry at MidAtncricaa Nazarene^ who travels'cls back in tim e In ills fa University in Missourouri, and he ther’s time:ne machine and visits coachcs football att Li|Liglitiiouse cvenu fron'em the Bible. Along tlie Christian Pcilowshiplip inI TWln vray, h e villwill m eet a boy who wiil ralls.SoheJcnow« ho\howmcanthey showhimv Bob n what It means to ‘turn Bobby Post, aDtiior of tt e cU drea’in ’s bodi '/UreBtnres of iimny,' posespoi for ■ poitnR Monday iftecMefBOM >t a d ty piik In IW b can bc lo cach other.cr. He1 has seen the otlierrciicck'andbytiieend. ci ' Fans. F a i the teasing, and hoi doesn'tdc like ll. h e lias toI make m a dcclslon tliat “Don't thinlcofyoui'ourself all the willafTecte:t everyone." initial init release in O ctobcr andd tthe v. time, consider others,ers," he said, 'ritcmluln alr cliaractcr, a p oor son most mo recent publisher's reportirt In f e & echoing the Goldenn RRule about ofa singlele motlicr. r Is teased by Pebruary. Peb Post is still encourag loving thyneighbora'iras tiiyseir. ano ih erboy. bo; But liirougli Bible "Since I was a little kid, it's al "Wckinil of get away•ay (from why lessons,tiie the otlier boy realizes he ways waj been a dream" to write,,said s ^es&No- “It‘It started ofl'as wc'rc p ut here." hasn't actted Cli likca Christian, an d P Pososi, who has also liad poetry som ething to do. So while a youthI pastorp a in lowa after he ipologtzesape tiie two be- published. put He is considering;at- a ( Q a s in 2005, Post wa. id(ideas and “To beaa true I Christian, you Idalio Idol for an associate's degreeeein . ? ' ■ chaptipter and the kids read them aloud to> tinthe children have to.havlave a heart df God ond thei theater, though, becausc he re:real- S ^^signing his seem!med to like i t I at an after-school pro|irognun. bc willingg to u forgive people," Post i/cs iv.cs how few authors can mak«ikc a § “It stan ed off as just something said.Thelo at . couliuld see the kids : Iowa children he read it living livli at theircraft. “It wouldIbc b g DKff1239 Pole .. to d o ....Iw ro te tliec firstfii chapter to said tiiele story s was good, and cool, coo b ut it takes a lot o f hardi . thougught it was really and tile idds seem ed;d toti like It." he they sugges;esicd Post publish It. work wor ond sacrifice."' cooi,-(t, they wanted to said. “I could sec tliekie kids thought "When theyiey told mc 1 should put Post P hopes to continue worli irklng , fin it was rcallycooirtheyicy wanted lo it in o book,ok. that p ut th e Uiought with witl children, in either a volunun- lind'out what flnd out what happenilenednexi." in my mind,nd. maybe I should do teer or a paid capacity. When1 notn Golden Rule messagejgcuiliiiveon hap]appencd next” With the beginninging In hand, this." coaicoaciiing foutbali, he offers hisils widi Jimmy. and an end thouglitbttout. Post just Post, who'ho moved l>ack to his tlmilime with kids at the Kimberiy had to create tiic inlddilddle. He nativclW in rin Falls In Marcii, w ent ChuChurch ofthe Nazarene. Pc rhahaps Ariel Hansen maytybercacltedat b — Bobby Post wrote one day a week I ck for five online tofind fin a publisher. Al- between bet\ coaching games andd , .20a-735-3376orarieLieLhansen@ . weeks,finishing withdl <1<15 pages of tiioughonlynly atw ut 10 copies w ere coaireaching lives, he wiil find timimc lec.net, a short story he calledled "The Ad- sold betweereen PublishAmerlca’s fortfor another book. Out if not. hi:his P ages Thursday, Maytoy 22.2008 Times-News1 TJTlckot 1 m 'l I n l i-.i • • - < : 11 1 J ! 1 m I a u t h o) r s p e m c h i lI d r e r iIS t o m l e s The im portanin ee of intuitionn: Blind jj||[| A m erieanlndid ian girl earns r e s p e c t ^ H BYJUaB.KAKSai .their way and persi the ^ ^ ^ ^ H Staff Wrilef tribe to nee for safeufety.Wliena ^^^ H l volcano explodes, tthe ^ ^ ^ ^ H Many kids (oday wouldn'tn't rrec- saved bccausc o f hi ugnizc them selves in th c hereleroinc and she becomcs a: of Betsy Lewis’ children’s boo)ook ■ mem ber nnd is give thc name ^^^^H "Hainbow Eyes." Thc Amcricarican Rainbow Hycs. Indian girl is blind, an orpharhan, "I wanted to inspispirc young nnd lived a hundred years ag(ago. readers to have aI grgreater appre- ^ B H H And she can communlcaicswlth wl elation for animalslls an d n ature - nnlmals. and to trust theirr inintuition," said ^ H iim Ic’s a far cry from thc technthnolo* Lewis, w ho w rites!S uunder thc pen ^ H ^ ^ 3 gy that rules modem Ameriurican n am e Jane D. Lewis>vis. "M odem ^ H | H P children's lives, Lewis said. hummans r have lost "Tliey're getting so In o uirconncction rc to ^ H volved w ith tele- natuIturc and our vision and com - - ownwn intuition: wc ^ ^ H IH puters, they’ve B don'on't tm st it like forgotten there is I^^U J ourlur ancestors nature out there. did We’vejustdlscon- ILewis grew up CoMtyiMM ncctcd totally from H H In nature, Lewis,«I*, wbo KTor vp ia Tria FaDs, po*e Tlmes^NewfIWS Ticket Thursday, May 22,22,2008 Page 9 • I b r liM B. 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May 22,22.200S Pago It \ A tTHEITHEAIER I Goo(id to see lIndy, iHkPrinco [^^H p1“ but'!‘Skull’isla i m e ss BYCWaSTSTYIBWRE M M from APmoviinvioalUc ^ B* You KCC the hatlat b efore th e hero \ — that famous fc«fedora, th e one ;, V that stays put thrchrough every f . trickysituntion.oI. o r a l least at - ^ am i's length forr a hasty getaway. 1^ - Andofcourseho!10 still hos the ^ whip, the paralyzlyzingfearof , snukcsandihccQcatchy John Williams them e: songsc th a t will lin i surely gnaw nt yoi/our brain for tive In tlietlie middle, with Indy and i Vt .“ hours afterward,1. Co. traipsiipsing through various I a ’' Yes, "Indiana JJonesoi a n d (he tom bs, .sei searching by torchlight j ^ Prtnco Kingdom o f Ihc: CrystalCl S k u ir for cluesIS ti to th e origin o fth e m y s- ';V. ■ di'.’cs lieadflrst lnt BTANNUWHORNAlMy ~1 cai fortltudcand rollingtngambiiion..ne's WasJiingtonBton Post staff wriior also 0 man of few words,xls, able lo convey volumes In one meaningingful glance. Tlic Poul Thom as AnA nderson b c' -jmcs Cal- first several m inutes ofif'H “j ie rc Will Be Ifomia'sccnincdcd cinem atic poet iourc* Blood" transpire in almo:most complete sl- ate wllh "Therc WJIWill Bc Blood," his mas- Icncc, broken only whenicn Plalnview tcrful account ofth)f the state's oil boom at spies a bil o f orc an d whi;vhispers, “Therc th c tu m o rth c crcntury. c n she is." On thc heels of/of Anderson's previous II 1C twists and turnssof ot the plot are films “Boogie Nigh ights" and “Mngnolla," probably thc least interestresting tiling both of which chro hronicied thc rcccnt about "Tliere Will Bc Blooilood," whicii An- g^ 5 history and:ure culture of Los Angeles and derson adapted, very loos□oscly, from Upion m its environs, Andcr derson has now joined Sinclair's m uckraking novlovcl'Oiirwiial Mg thcranksofsuchdh definitive California makes this one of the best>cst movies ofthe w riters as N athanainaelW cst an d loan season is its supreme com;ommitme:»to ^3l Didionlncrafdngltig his own personal and pure cinema, both in thclie fgorgeous cine- potent version oftl)f thc state's creation matography of Robert EIsiElswltandastun- m yth. nlng musical score by RadHadiohcad'sjonny If-niereW illBeBe Blood" represents a CeWwrtWe“ Greenwood, whose edgygy stringss give the DsbM D aH M it, rlsU , p im DaaiellieiPUlnviewliiWwniBflBkw i ood,'e at OB DVD. rcach back Into tim e for a filmmaker film a menacing, apocalyjilyptic buz/, whose canvas hasas {always been contem- gushes gu: with viscousj)romiscuitaiity deepest anxictletics and most febrile From the unforgetiabltible, wordless porary, it is also uniunquestionably an am- throughout thi a sweeping epic ofenter-of < dreams? opening scquenccs o f "Tl"Tlicrc Will Be bitlous leap fonvarvarfl, proving that An- prise, pri aspiration, greed and huthubris. But Tlie m an in n whom ' those warring im Blood" to th c movie's spespectacular set derson Is an anlstc1st of virtually unlimited blood bic provides a constani subtcjbtext in pulses dwell isis a prospector named plecc of nn oil derrick catcatching fire, range and confldcrdence. this thi by turns classical and audajdaclous Daniel Plainviiview, w ho as “Tliere Will Bce turning ogusiier of oil intinto a flaming Its sanguinary titletil notwrithstandlng, portrail po of California's foundingling and, by Blood" openss IsI m ining'for silver in colum n w orthy of th c OldOlc Testament, Anderson’s visionalmary, often startling extension, ext tlie forging of die AAn m erican 1090. Played byb; Daniel Day-Lewis, who> Anderson’s vision of theIC newfi American take on th'o clojislcisic western actually fca* Idcndiy. Idc What better backdropop thanI th c clearly has a giftgi for portraying Ameri- West bursts with thc cncrnergy and vim tures relatively Htthittle of the substance. harsh, hai unforgiving edge ofa coicountry to can archetype:ics, Plalnview is a mon of that so fiercely drive the1C manr of action Instead, it is ol! ihaithat trickles, flows and cogilorc cog tlie shadowy boundaricirics of its single-mindedcd focus, form idable physi- at its cenier. "ThcChronlclcs;lcsofNamia: tracks. PGfoi for seq u en ces o f jo h n CC h ho a n d Kal Penn are I P rin ce C asp ian”—The "— sec- action, somtme violence and back asas 1 thc munchics-afnict- Indy ConHmedfmfrontpage 12______o n d film based on ithc classic language, cd palsils suspected£ of being • ■ C.S. Lewis fantasysy {series coii- "WhaiHajlappens in Vegas" terroristrists when they board LaBcouf, 0 Spielberg favcivorlte, o r m achine-gunn fire fi o r giant tln u es llie saga witlwith Peter, ^ —Thc mostist annoying ex- an Amstnstcrdam-bound plane tldocsjust fine opposite Fortord in a an ts in th c Peruvitavian jungle. S usan, E dm und anand Lucy rc- presslon-lur:[urncd-oniclal-ciiy- with a bong.bi Fphysically demanding rolelie a nd And If therc's; nono t m uch in ihe £ ■ tu rn in g to th e kingiIngdomonc - slogan is novlow a major mo* "Ironon Man"—Diverting iiis dearly and deservedly beingbc wnyofemotionoilai invcstmeni,I l u year later. PG forr ej:epic buttle tion picture:re starring enoughgh In thecomlc-book- ggroomed for great things;;; (hero's even lesss hhi um or. Tlie £ 3 action ajid violenctncc. Cam eron DiiDiaz agd Ashton moviec m m ode a n d w ith an cn- nmeanwhile, seasoned actortors checklncss thatt m m ode Indy so m “Speed Racer*’• — It's hard Kutcher. Thelie pair play a pair paginglg p perform ance by Iilike B lanchett, H urt an d WiWin- charming — thcs\e swagger and to im agine a movieivlc better- of odd-cbuplliple NewYorkcrs Robertrt C D owney Jr., this Jon ssto n e go to w aste in one-nc•note ihcsorcasm —nre are long since su ited CO th c aesthiithetic tastes whosc’inltlal:lal hostility bios- Favreau-:au-dircctcd film lacks pports. gone. M uch ofww h: hat m ad e the o f an ad d led Q-ycai'car-old boy ^soms into lovelov after a judge dramatiilatic unity. Unlike th c lr- But th c film's intcrpcrsoisonal character so compm pclling. be- m th a n this, o r o n e!W Wl orse-suIt- (Dennis MllliIlllcr) orders them reducibi:ible elem ent th at Is its nrelatio n sh ip s a n d rcvclotlotions yond thc advcnturitu resh u took us cd to h is atten tioon n span.I U n- to rem ain Iin n :a drunken, joke namesol;sake, “Iron M an" th c s:should matter — they shoulould on, vwis th e factI thth; at h e seem ed icss of coursc he5 reallyre cn- Las Vegas mam arriage for six moviee is is a n alloy, a com bina- ggive th e film h eart ond wel]/eight like on cnicrtaininn ing guy to hang joys filibusters. For a movie months If th(they w an t to keep tion o>f f si several din'crent a nd ' aos they d id w ith S can Con*in* out with, o r at leoscast o ne who I2 a b o u t sp e e d a n di foforw ard th c S3 millioiliontheymadcin . dlsconnin nected c om ponents nnery's lovably goofy prcscn;cnce would bc consi.sieistcntlyunpre- m o m en tu m , “Speeiiced Raccr" the morning,ng. PG-13 for so m e th at donlon't m anage to u nite to aas Jones' fath er in “Last CCru- n diclablc. provides little ofreither, cit crude sexualml content, a n d m ake :0 n c co herent w hole. PG- sjsade." Now, even his5 students’don'tsti th o u g h It d o es explxplodc into language, incIncluding a d rug 13 for rsoso m e Intense sc- Herc, they fe d like a givervcn,o hove schoolgirlcru ca sh es o n him spurts of frenctlc,cc, confusing reference, quencescesofscl-fl action and bblip, .a sp eed b u m p on th eew v ay anym oror Maybeic lhll a t m eans it’s a n d hard-to-followow action— "Harold Kumar Escape violence,ice, a n d b rief suggestive ttto bigger and moro spcctaciacuiar lim e to h an g u pI th th c fedora after a n d th a t's Just o nn th e racc- Prom G uahtintonomo content.:nt. SIset pieccs involving waterforfolls all. Times-News'vsTlcliet. Thursday, May 22.22,2008 Page 13 I Bookreadlng/Bolsa38 Country/Deck)0 ticeofcreatiratlng mandalas as sacred D anmca a redtainM n Fans ! ' i i : J *. ■. • I M ' ■ ■ : I Author Pauia.CoomerwwUtrad < TteH«llnBvrt ipirttual science of con- Therhe Dance OenlBifi qirfm tSiaRSbAY from “Sumriter ol GmGovemment p.m.to1 a m a tS t s'originated thousands of d a mnee redtal, ‘Just Dance," wDJ be ------Cheese." her new codoctiorctionofshort dtarge. Shakers is is at 826 years ago in the holy land of India. heUatd at 4:30 p ja at the C oO ^ of _ stories about people frommttwl^ciflc If Hlgh^SI. Teacher awardsAWin Fa With every/mandaiapurchase,pro- m Southejthem kfafio's Fine Arts Center Northwest at 7 p.m atIt TTiTTie Cabin. ceeds are} donatedd to March of auditorlitorium. Tickets are $5 at the Southem Idaho LearningiCentw Ca coomer Is a 2006 nominoifiinoefbrthe B lu es, foIk/Ketcitchum Dimes— CttChampion for Babies.'In- ir. Taadwr Awani CeremonK totoW I p Pushcart Prize in poetryyarxlfklkin ar FowStnke Bus rccognizoI teachers choscn tiy us wiil play dd- formatk)n;73: 733-3301. . _ and a wrtter-m-resWenceKe for Ore- school blues, folk a Ptaneiinetarlum/IWfnFaUs ents for their cxceltenco In nurtu ( and male/female Don's Hshtrap.Fh30admlssliIlssion. inftir- harmonkis 6:30-9-.3 student1 talents, wiil bo hew at 6 1 ^.30 p.m. at Papa Book slonlinlng/lWn Falls TheiIhe FauOow Planetariun at the at the lirf Qitt). The event incb. matk)n:331-8000;ThoCalt Cabin is at ^ = He Post of Twin Fails will * Herrett Center for hors d'oeuvres ^ cntertainmer 801 a Capitol BW. \ J . N sign copies!3s of his young-readers Arts and Science Strings Attached. Tho public is ItInvit- ■ 1 book."TTieAdrAdventuresofJimmy.'a ^ on the CoUege of ed.'frseacfmisston. 'wHh a posltto message Southern Maho C C ^ 2 3 1 ^ 3 ^ Main SweSpilip and faith. 1-3 p.m. at vm f lg K K r campus wmpres- Dancers/IWIn Falls ■ ^ Bames&NobCobles Booksellers, 1239 H ent "Mystery of ttte B A Polo Unes R(Road. Free. B j Missing Seasons” at Rocky Top Clogoofs 13th ana nnu- FRIDAY m m Ja z z /S u n W 2 p.m.; -k:y Workfs" alSprtngStwwwillbeheldatrp17p.m. ------V alley W at tho College of Southem IdatIdaho's H and-Saving the Night" Sun VaOey W B n vvlth live siv tour at 4 Rno Arts Cen ter auditorium. Danc'^ 2 ^ Flanetarium/TWInFall will perfonn a variety of dance stj l^ lls THo will perform V H p.m.;"Bkiwn Away: The to counliy. bluegrass. dassk: i The Faulkner Plmetariuiariumatthe at 8 p.m. at the 1 n WUd Worid of Weather" Henett Center for Arts andmd Sdenco Duchin Lomge at 1 O conlDmporary i music, nckets. S5, H at 7 p.m.; and "Ptnk ' aavailable at OnStage Dancewi on the College of Southefithem Maho Sun \^ley Resort.' R r Ftoy±TheWan,” at8:lS Crowley's— The Quad. Kurt's H campus will present “Btowrbwn Away: Nq cover charge. B P-ni- Tickets are $4 for mark and Evcrybod/s Business, The WUd Worid of Wsathcath e f-a t7 W adults,$3forscnlor8,$2for from any dance member. p.m.; and -Led Zeppeih:Siin: Maxi- M u slc/S u n Val- ^ ^ BI s students and S9 for families. mum Vohtme i” at 8:15 p.m.pmTtekets ley Poker/TWIn Falls are $4 fbr adults, S3 for sen Pianist larry H for students and $9 for famiUi f Country, rocknwin ■ ■ ■ ' TWin falls Poker Leaguee i wili . barger will performn f6-9 p.m. ' Fans hold Texas Hol G< et listed in Tirim es-N ew s Tick: k e t Don't miss your chance to te I tell southern Idaho about yourr artarts event The regular deadlinein e fo ^ ^ H entries for thei V I s ^ ^ ^ a.m. the FridayFl prior to publication. SerSend submissions to Ramona JoncJones at ramona@maglcva]ley.o P age 14 Thursday, MajMay 22,2008 TlmBS-NBWsTs Ticket m to 5 PJIL a t the IWfn (iaBs a f^lrgranls. The dub w eiom s »W/ 26 tora and new mem ben. M bm s nSST’"”'*" Ga;yWk)da^3yK404-215^' ^V tgh Whyl MOMPAYi Y ______ParadeAtagomtan Jmelryandlttiaraia held from 10 a.m. to 5 Carstiow/Hler RMlDiytbindBwBbeheeheidat Opal Negia Milbtte Inin VV^h V ^. kWn Cmvzen 11 a m Street BtsMemortalDfy The gem show Is presensentedbyScbtt CarShowandAntlMiqusMarfalwUI and Pat Rya^ ownerssofOpalNegre ol beheM gam .to6|0 6 p.m. at the TWin • Mine. ii«) admission.n. INo services F^ls County Falr^ The (Mday VMoyjWHCtKCoundl are available; bring youW own food. Indude car and1 rmmotorcycle show, wfll hoU audMons f o r- S e u n b tsical_ Virgin VUley Is wlthMthe swaproeetvendOTdors, antiquea. arts TTie Muafcalt'dirBCted by RaRachei oT SheMon Natkmal WDcMkJffe Refuge and oafts show, an DUhxtAjdtionswnbeheUetH ', and an kfaho Na- atHow- aioogHighway 140. ttonal Guam cerenn ens Opera House 9 a m to0 n tXXX). remonlal presenta- Come prepared wOh a m usicsdnum n - o n tkxLAdmlsskNtSSc$3perpersoaPre- ber and be fBady to read a provixovUed ^ ceeds benefit improiprovementB at the m s a ip t talbm iances w o be ininlate SUNDAY folrgrounds. TheI yrgroundsU is at July and eaHyAugusl 215 Fair Ave. Music/SunVWey ~ HieatBf/Chubbwibuck < Carst»ow/Hler Pianist U n y i lM Ma iBy er Idaho C rm w an Men iheater presents Memorial Day BWu m e,” Slowing perform 6-9 pm at the Ram Resi CarShowandAntkuef leMarfcatwtll through June 21. .Th The show is at 7 . U E W i untiy^rock/lWinFalb rantfnthesunvueyvmaoeati beheW9a.m.to5p.m.i m \yiey PM No cover chai m. at the IWln p.rn. Mondays (shmshow onM, Thurs- H B A IrWEEKEHP S ihe Ttavelers win perfomi from “ O je- i^ ls County f^tptoundjnds. ActMHes d ^ (dinner optJona 0 p.m. to 12:30 am Restaurarrt reservations: 622-28C Jonal). F rtd ^ and ------•2B00. Indude car and motorporcydeshow, Saturdays (dinner ar atMonitontana Steak House. No cover swap meet, vendors, antantiques, arts ets are available a t : U tah chargerge. Montana Steak House Is at Jazz/Sun Valisy ' a ? ^ i ^ and crafts show, and ananklahoNa- resenmtions are reqirequired for dinner in Alonzo Bodden wDI 1826C!6 Canyon Crest Drive. z Sun VMsylHowfll perfonnfm at{ 8 ttonal (Suard ceremonialilal presenta- shows, ftr Just thetho^show, $18-22 i 7 p.m MAY29 at p m at the Duchin Loutioe at iSun tk)n.Admission:$3 perpcTperson.Pro* depending on seatiieating. For dinner '^efluye.CwComedy Oub. Bodden Is Bluesl e s / l M n F ^ M oy Resort’No cover cre u ^9- ceeds benefit Improvem ' ...... ■ ‘ : .rv. - .-V's iA - '' '.'fi-T'.'-. K£Ni^'lY .G.ViRY EDD)1E PurK i! 1 ROGERI S _ m o \ e EV . jyLY25-26 TIC K C TS STA R T AT 3 3 5 « 1 8 - 1 9 TIC TICl •i c k e t s S T A H T A T S 3 0 O P G a la Showroom S performatKp ic e s 8 p & >J O( p M in c lu d e s twot free dtI rinks. cv VJ 'S t o cmii^ l P e l!idis #1 HPS^DKr OTTAV.WA.Y. 111 ilU( II I I I W A ^ ■' ‘ ' ' I ' ' ■ ' ■ ‘ • S;.’ - Iii:i VCT' ■ P ® ; sgI doscriboddo; real property situatedIln In the County cf A S ^ p J ^ iiaale to wrilton rosponso roqulros comjmpii- Honco, II you pay moI amountan shown abovo, on Tho fc Twin Falls. Stato of Idaho,I, onond describod a s follows, to-wIt: Rulo 10(a)(1) and other Idaho Rulos Ru ac^ustmont may bo noolecessary after we receive it Iho hearing; )HN DOE. Natural Father Lot 2. NORTH ELM STREET:ET CIRCLE SUBDIVISION, Twin icoduro and shall also Includo: your chock. 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