2 ; , 1 0 0 6 V i S J P H IC S = OK 5 1 i ‘ 0 ThleT UT 3 i 1 0 7 gTw in Falls, Ida!laho/91st year, No. 24243' ■. Friday,A\ugust30, tin 1996 m50 ccntj:nts -
''G o o d m oDRNING: Z k ; .'W e a t h e r Vdounners necall (Goodiing atthlete Today; Sunny w ithisbuthwinds SC diifdngtothewe^t^ this after* . B M k noon. in th ei lclow 90s. Lows uestions corm e to fore 50 to 55 degrees. PageA2 ■ Qu ^bolOut crash faatal to 3 M a g ic V a l lu e e y ' ; H ByLizWrijWright. ■ ' . I ic c d ,” - TTieTlmeUw»Wew«’~" " ------• I said Dow)owcIl. D c m a r a y , GOODODING - As mourners I ding T hursda>day remembered high -jriW Countyi cocoro- ll fof o tb a ll p la y e r Clay I t ® ner. “Il’s:t’s not1 ek id s. K naup,p, somc braced for thc ' able questions about the s ru n I crash thaithat killed K naup and two sig n s, otherGocGooding teen-dgers. W hatiiIt if K naup h ad braked on c ra sh the lonel;nely country intersection a l s o ^ 'kkille u i d k e' Abortion polftlcs: PPro-life n and just befocforc m idnight, os policc Clay Knaup M i k 1 1 1 ^ vidence suggested he W ilk inn sc o n , pnniioice booths aattheIWin t ^ failed to do? Apparently, Knaup 18, 1 an d B obbiJoM iller,17.T7. Test Falls County anare separated ran stop sto sign before his cor results r showed that none of theI 1^, more than politictics. Page Bl struck: anotheran carload of teens tth re e teens had consumedd alalco- Sattu-dayiay night. |hoi or drugs before they! ww« ere m aray ■ B HW i Whatat if cither driver had 1killed in the acddent, Demai M use's midlon: A ski instructor ^ m d rn tm m M d elayedcd just a few seconds? said. s ■ I M W I What if tithc second driver, Codi Thursday, friends poureded intoii turned award-wiiiniin ih g w rit^ St. Edward's Catholic Churchjrc h in tells a Ketchum conl3 n f e r ^ ^ Stockhai:ham, hadn’t paused to • <- grab somom e com pact discs as shc Twin Falls to mourn the loss of about authorship. P ^ e B l H drove heiher friends hom e to meet 1Knaup, whom they, rcmerm em -- their curfnufews? 1bered for his jokes, his sportsspo M D |[ a ||a | iie church officials have •skill and his kindness. S p o r t s rem indeided family and friends “I loved him like a brothejth er,” |I|||||^^H || to1 dwelldv on thc.unanswer- Jsaid P.J. Leguineche, 16, of Dyna^asty ends: a b le, others ot say a' lesson ‘' -.-..iTo rediiccjfae chan?inr»»is Qf d ie fire / Elcctri^i?, iCo, .worked to restore, ppwerw er' on, fireflghrers to the e teu r poster boy. foir r Nike.I Page D3 ued.ic} tb billow.pver M ount Harrisorisen reaching thq canyor e electronic sites and btK»l i e r ^ Thursunday ,aftemoon as more thoihan ' burned mor6 than 3C300 acres inside powerr ststations on Mount Harrisgn.>i?n. or Creek Canyon Mcaawh M i ' » - 120) CireHghtersft w o rk ed to buildil j a the “bowl” of Cormor .while, four firefighters from•om ' \ W e e k e n d black,ck line aro u n d -the fire beforifore . .1 ' ' . 1 1 • • 1 the,Heyleybum Fire Department sta- J ^ t’s expected cold front arrivei • \..we awit outtoftkwoods i : I near the Pomerelle Ski areairca . ^ J-. J ifagons coming: lie cold front is expected to0 hihit „ the day planning where to lay kbout 20,000 ■ theI ararea around midnight, bringiniging yet,soImff)ingI g t o m n a h l their hoshose lines if the fire does reach HoiveUCII Canyon. ' S tQrangers r a will withh itii the threat of dry lightning, Ii ' , aiutionsiy optt)hmtStJC. If it; dodoes, Woody Anderson, ownerTier : hellelp Ketchum . ^P"prMpiwtion and winds ran ^ m 20 to 40 miles.per hour. , • of the: p(Pomerelle Ski Resort, saidI he . . .'B S 0|l|l'celeelebrate Wagon Itte've put everything we hav , . ■ will runun the ski lifts to prevent thcthe f f M )ays this week- , 3'this „ in one last effort to get a ' -V 'tedly y Anderson, ^Unes from fre getting too hot in one , p f l H e’s also k eeping his snow-ow- e n d Page C l ' orounlund the fire before the stonwm , Pomerelle ski:J area owner S i n g arriveives," said Ray Mitchelli a: firefir ng machine hooked up and i . ecolofilogist with th e B u re a u of LanLand ------^ ——^^ ^ ------readyto to go. 1 ,0 ■ K : Manajnagement in Burley. “This is real*rea T h u rsd a y aftern oaon o to prevent „ e have ^ all day Friday still tc ire, and Tm not nearly as worvor- 3uf last big chance to get a holdhoi , flames from spreadiniing up th e sides Sunday hoedown: WiWestern song- ly out as I was three days ago,'' • smiths Patty Lovell and Hal this before the weather docs.” . .should another fire QC lie fire has burned through.abbiibout “If o ne does'sttrt,t, this black line ^derso:rson said. “But wc aren’t out ol voods yet, .so I’m going tcto Ketchum will perforform Sunday .jQ 890ggi acres of m ountain terrairrain ' w e’yo b u rn ed will helpli us control ‘ Jl caudously optimisdc.” night a t the TWin FaFalls County since:ce Monday when winds flared•ed a the Fire because it wilwill push th e fire ssia County b u m p ro je c t out ofc up Wgher where we: cana get to it bet- for thc Labor Day weekend, F ^ . , ■ . . , P a g e d cossit t officials are recommending contrcitrol. Fire officials estimate thithat ter,” said Tom Sheilepard, division ^ ook ,.40j>ajpercent of the'fire has been-coi•con- sup erv iso r fo r th ei BoiseB National •ecreadonists and hunters look here this year. Howell Canyoryon tainedned/ F o re s t. “ W hen it’s:’s d o w n 'i n t h e ^ “ "h e O p in io n will remain closed to thc top ol The Fire crews otic h e re are hb]ho^' canyon, it takes threree or tour days ; Haute wired: T o dQr*s ^ s editorial ingto: to have thc en tire fire cohtaineuned- .for us to secure’itit andi. burns t Harrison.' [though thc Elba Fire i^nol :■ expresses skeptidsnism about the’ Sunday," said Carol Edward;ards. quick." blic information officer with1 ththe More than 230 peojjople, seven hand b“^ gng actively at this time at thii Ihtemet.' . ■ PageAB M. “Our biggeist concerns riglfJfiht •. ‘ creivs and 10 enginesies w ere on hand cn^ o ftlf thc fire, we w ant to feci verjl a y ■■ ■■■ IMumTKW/TkinaHtnmtHm , dent that additional flarcup: nowfV ddioii^ are the summer home>m^ Thursday to get a1 juj m p -s ta rt o n corifider ■ Helicopter crews workingg tto prevent flarMjts In the Connormor . PomeirncrcUe Ski a rea a n d th e ncarb » ld front. A simi- "'ul notot i occur in this area before w£ JiU’by • to n ig h * expected col ;aid Creek Canyon dous^ smolnoldering areas with water Thursdaysday. A S e c t i o n B Yy' !s e c t i o n m ^tes.” '-. . lar weather partem lastla Tuesday left let peop;opIe back up thc hill,” saic ^ire officials, estim ate th at iff ththe CTCWs'with little timtin C'to p re p a re Pete PiPeterson, Burley Districir ic t cold front Is eipected toI aiarrlvo late today, brining dry lightJght- e does.cross over the Conntn nor jjefore th e winds beg;igan carrying th e ranger.'T.. , . ning to tbe area. SectionA Mo^esm» ...... ^6 Weather...,...:;^.2. - Won,-..;...:..34, '-S e Section D . h a h g e ’ dpinlon...... ,..6 Sports'. Sp( ...... 14.. r' +E n g in e‘cr ' of cl grabs DemoI throttle West..'...... 7 Racing.:..,,„...4 Rai : ^arty cheerss Clinton caandidacy Sex scanndal sinks sstrategist SectionB S gc e c tio n E TheAssoclocIatedPn^______. Magic Valley....1 Money„...... ;.14 ' TiioAt ■ Obituaries...... 2 (jj Comics...... 3 - ..r ^ HM^H, . cmaCAGO — President Clinton’sI’s clchicf ■ 'I d a h o ...... 4 CHICAGO —• T o 'th u n d erb u s clchants of. iO jBM ral s tra te g is t and a u th o r of;,his.of;, Legal notices ...4 . ^i-paa our more year'sr Four niorere years!” • “family^y values” agenda resigned inin a sex ClaClasslfied..-...... 48 Prosi(Dsident Clinton o ffered himseliseltnsthi: CON ;■ scandalal Thursday, souring Clintcin to n 's . Section C engirieiriecrof.chahge and optimismism for, the ■ . shiningi3 mom ent on thc final nightt bbf f the nbftc«dent\iry. '• ‘ '■ bfgeneratl6iis- A3 , . ■Weekend ...... 1-7 ,c c D uel'ol Democraxatic convention. ,' S e c tio n F 'Wo are on th e rig h t track," he dedared( ■ . • . T h e eembarrassing i exit bf Dick MMo orris tirsday night, “b u t o u r work« is not fin* ' . . . . . , Dear Abby..2 and Chicago's .“Only the tore a gapinggt hole in Clinton’s clcciilcction aassW...... S a ,ed.” ■ • . ' •. w ith-thc,bai W ith'that, the fall campaign , team onin th e eve of the fall cam paignign and■ . ' RidHiding hlgh;in the, polls, freshi fromfn a tri- ' p tin n ln E -” W threw ththe White House into a frenrenzy of ■ .• •' umphiphant four-day train ride throhrouEh the began. . that h e reversed “ die old poli- PTSK - ; , ^ damagci;ci»ntrol. VhpHoancidsdn)dp*(r.n«iK)d)l«h , vo^rte-rich Midwest, Q in to n dismissS a r i ™ Morrisris fled home to Connecticutat aafter 'BoblJb Dole’s offer tb 'b c A bridge tootliopast. tli lics of Wash!hlngtoni" Clinton said his ion n a d m a d e college morieorie S j ^ ^ publicai;ation of intimate detailss oof f an- . ■ • ”Wi'Wi(h all due rcspect, w c do not need to adraimstronoi soid,'otfer- oftordable, smiircecs safer, w ater.and landsnds alleg edd ;yearlong affair with a $200200-an. ild a bridge to th e past,” he sai ■ ftSw hour cacall girl, Sherry, Rowland:m ds, a } a . veiled reference to Dole’s:'s73jcars. 7 ,1=“ 1,' 'tax ra te s low er for middle-i(c ^ , sms, jobs more plentiftil and ^ “blond,I, !blue-eyed, hard-bodicd beat)cauty” I j C I a ^ ^e need to'build a bridge w^thcle future:":fi ' class Amenpu M e ready to cope w th ih6 nC«uiw > who wasras paid thousands of dollars!ars for In,£[n,a n o ^ ^ c tw ist'o n his 1992)92imdieih, ■ .jv j' her storytry. believe in a plac« called Hope,"30," CUnton ' w gimni.uin.. ; ' ^ b Kulm rented hIsS^wdroom is! 2 would not insult or ijiticizc ||B jj£ V Morrisris supposedly invited her too listenli> cucd thc'music ahd'boUbonsiwilKastn-., wi ,.^®. on telephone (Conversations wfith ith th e .:duple)i the first dai(hly his ad ran In i line: “My fellow Americariiinns; I still ^ " ^ 1,6011b Dole, y e t h e took w p e s ai id tax-cutting plans.,, i P '^ '^ cent n a n d showed hor copies of 1con- ■■nieilmesflews Clasilasslfleds. • b>lid'Hove in a place.cidled Hope ^ L^sSaSrtiH^B ventionin speeches by Hillary Rod!o d h am ice called America.’’, i ' hat Dple’s $534 billion tiuc-cuicut m d OlckMorrllorrls Clintonn tand Vice President Al Gdre.'^ , \ s thousands of e x u b e ra n t ,d(.dclcgntes plans i >balloon the deficit a send 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 . , looped,' the lo u d sp eak ers burslursttolifc . Pleaso see CUNTON, t'3go«3A2 M l will not beconicome the Issue,' Please SCO MORRIS,,PageA Pa^ 2 ^
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| l F o r e c a s t — A c r o s s T H E —wV" • odstoTex^. . ^ M a^c Valley S t ojom ] is across centraltal plains bring fl^ . . Sunny today. Highs inn thcth lower 90s. South winds 5 to central Texas 0^ non! ..TteAludlUdPiM*:.- K lt^ in ___ mph in the morning shiftuifting to the west in'tho'afternoDoon. '■ ■— ' ' ' ------Elswho^ftwasdi thwest, scattered storm s caopped,]ped,HP> T onight d e a r. Lows 50) to 55. Saturday sunny. Bewm J tbeEastlndieSoutbi lOon w ith highs in th e m ld-8llgolf. U ptoSbcfaesof taitain caused flooding ihursday io loudiemCalifomiaantmd southern Atiama. ^ - - breery in the afternoot retched across die ceatral Plains.. t r . R em ainder of Labor Dayly weekendw mosdy sunny skiessand t ofTexasasstonnsstret frv...ntv • Thursday's highestt fcheat index was U l at Thennal, C 'ain ovem i^t in Cooianche C< diinwas2SatEly, Nev. - ■ ICoeuriyTlwwiMn ^ d e a r n ig h ti Lows in thcc mid-40sm to the lower 50s. Highijhs in ‘ Po«f of rail Texas, swomiwd road:ods and at least one car. Fhre t theSOs. m d had to be rescued by authoriiw cffikA W e a t h e r f a\c c r r s UOMT T hc ultraviolet index; forecastfor is 7,.a high exposure Ilevelct abandoned tbe car and deputy with.o ropoB aaround his waist swam into c , fejbsunjtoffih e sun pu ts sjtyone a t risk buttdiildren diil Extended regionalal forecast1 1 ooe woman to safety. tive to the sunlight than aduHii, - iLawWonlB^Bfc swoDen creek to pull CB Sunday throug Tuesdiesday induding Labor Day mo:lastly -WeharcnthadansBiything else like diat yet and hoi an 10 m inutes for a diHd’s skmin tobumto sunny. Lows 45 to 55. High;5ghs75to8S. • wo_ won’t,'’ Comanchedie County chief in v esd ^to r V bad bum u all it takes to put adiOdata d i ^ood River Valley Goinessaid. Camas Prairie, Woo i^iich b e i ^ 80 miles southwest ( to the Skin Cancer Foundation, (K in die mid-SOs. T o n i^t dear. ,LL ^ -''V Denver 81 53 s a Tonight clear skies, LowU)ws in th c lower 40s to mid-‘ DesMolrws — . B3------63,3, ------■ Saturday mostly sunny.. HighsHi, in the mid-80s to mid-90s. Detroit 83 577 m-jfltemiltoiartitiniMt Honolulu • . ? 9 . 8If • ------Northern Utah Houston 88 733 ; . Sunny today and SattSaturday. Highs 90-95 both ds Indlanopolls 81 65.5 .i... A l m a n a c ______------Tonight dear. Lows ncainear 60. Rem ainder of Labor 1 Kansas Ctty 86 ■ 688 - - weekend mostly sunnyly anda turning coolcr. Lows 55 Las Vogas 107 799 ..... T w iri H i ^ in the 80s. Los Angelos 99 699 ..... Idaho Falls 9 ..... Pcp T he ultraviolet inde*c forecastfot is 8. a high exposure Ie Momphls 86 69 M U Mln PPcpci • Mox Min p Miami Booch 90 777 . ■ Bolso 89 58 .... Yeslofdoy 88 54 .... T DAHO WEATHERR SSUMMARY .______MIlwouKeo 79 588 Bufloy • 87 50 .... Lostyoor 75 44 Mlnneopolls 83 544 ■ ..... 3 ...15 Folrfiold 65 39 .... Normol 85 48 .i02 New Oneons 87 73 Fair skies and light(ht winds remained over Idi NewYorK 84 • 69 9 ..... Goodin* 85 44 .... Precipitation T hursday with a num ber-cr ofc locations reporting smoke OUahomoClty 84 699 •'1.1S Kosormon 92 50 .... Omaha 86 622 .01 Month to dato: .29 haze in th e ir areas. around the state ranged from[Q-the FRONTS: Phoenix. 103 844 Idaho Folia 80 42 i... Normal rw . to doto: . .42 . High temperatures aro It midaftcmoon. Mountain Homime is _ ^ . A a , — PlttsOurgti 85 611 ■ Jofomo 84 49 ...... Woteryoartodoto: i U.. l 81 upper 60s to low SOs ot ir Portlond. Mo. 79 4 54 Lowlston 95 61 .... Normol year todoto: 9.5g 96 th e w arm spot a t 91 degiliegrecs. Thc cOol spot was M■“■I”” u la J ' nAJU, CTTJATKNAftY ...... ^ - - ■poitlarKi.Ore. • 92 6 1il.:.-- .-• —.. Molod m 44 .... Pass w ith a tem peraturereof ol 68 degrees. Reno 95 499 • lUey, skies were generally d ear 6 ._ . Malta 84 41 Z .... l Comfort factors Across th e Magic Valles i T l E 3 Q I E21 S (S3 □ S t Louis 85 66 ,Opet. sm oke and haae reducednl vvisibility to some degree. «g suMT n.aocoY a.ouor • Salt Lako City 89 ,7 57 McColl m 44 ...... Humidity otn t» n : 40 p ts MM Tsravts ntwwa' swow « ) 0 8 R There were no reportsTS of0 predpitation from any locacadon, l "°“ “ « San Frandsco -80 17 57 ■ Pocotollo 81 45 .... Baromoter ot noon: 30.0E 19 j).mod- in the state. seanio 89 59 ; Solmon m m .... Pollen eounU 42 (kochlQ). r Spokano 89 556 " 2 orate. Mold: 173 («mut),1, low.lo Stonloy 80 32 .... Woshlngton ,8 7 68« • «« *!!«•»« kMW.w«n ' H i g h s ,& lLOW S.:____^______Sun Volloy 77 38 .... Idaho: High, K d e•grees g r at Lewiston and E m m: e t tt: t Low, 32'at Stanley, Nation: High, 120 degreesde at Death Valley, Calif.if. ILow, 32 degrees at Stanley. .CjKYWATCH plRF. DANGER
K Sunset todayly 8:8:16 pjn. The fire danger index for soutisoudi ' F o r m o r e?. itNFORMATlON A SuiiiisctcmoiTooinnv 7K)2ajn. central Idaho today is: Lunarphase:F«: Full, Aug. 28; last quarter, Sepikjpt4; Tune to the Nationalnal Weather Servicc radio bandndatVHF-FM16Z4orl6Z5S i For forest lands: High. new , Sept. 12; fErst qunner, Sept. 20. MHZ or caU 4234423423. The Internet address for IdahoIda Trnnsporution For range lands:’Very high. • Visible plaDetsEts IMomiog: Sonim, Man, Venus. Department road refreports is: httpJ/wwwjmtcid.us/Lus/ItdTudhmpgiitm Evening: Jupiterdter.Mcraiiy.
s=sssssss^^==5: IdahoansIS consider IMorris flap:) a non-issu(le at conver:ntion Cliiinton___ _ \ liy badly for him." - ContlnuadIledfromAl' He praised his brother,r, Roger,R CHICAGO (A P)-Id•• Idaho’s Democraticticle-^... don’t anything’s been provenven yet, andr think really he park’s newest nationallal committee- interest»st rates skyrocketing, who y d c ^ a cocaine habitibit years gates ore looking askaiskancc at reports that the " it’s a non-issue,’’ said Mollyoily L azechko from ' Th< wonlctiaa, D ottie Stimson from Boiioise, dismissed' - C lintonn said,s ^We should n ot bet ago. And allowed his voice-tovoi . President’s top poUtolitical adviser tried to Boise. crack withiemorion, whew h e n h c . M any of the state’s 23 del'delegates appeared any'c'r^lk of the. sex scandal’s signignificancc, say- th e fairm"rm" on pole’s idea, he said, ' impress a call girl byjy lettingI h er listen to we cenalnly shouldn’t be spoke lovingly of his mmo other, to share the same view, althalthough state Rep. ingitit has nothing to do with thee ccampaign. ' “Ahd'wc V telephone convcrsatioadons with thc president Virginia, who died durinirin g his M U ie Flandro of Pocatello0 pip u t ;t a little more “TlThe most important thingg aabout a cam- the countuntry.” , • Dick M orris resignigned Thursday after a tie walked to the podium tartly, noting Morris’ past: as a consultant for p»gngji is ih e two people we’re eleiilecting, not this A she term. • r e p o rt fro m a supermmarket ai tabloid linked him His wife and daughterr watchedwa ■ GOP candidates: “He didiid comc from thc stuff^ a bout staff'people,” Stimsoiison said. “It’s a loom ing[lg 1high above the bolster- w ith Sherry Rowlands,ids, a woman who lives in from the VIP boxes, donglong.with Republicans. We’re just scndimding him back." • disseiservice to the American peo]eople when the ous crovrowd, a sea of blue and Washington’s V ir^uasubw a ! l». hing.”. white “C“Clinton-Gore” pennants boxer M uham m ad Ali andmd iopera 1 a credible news source. I Then she softened a bit.:. “I“If it is true, I feel pressss about this kind of thin “I don’t think it’s a < w aved1 in thc convention halL singer Jessye Norman,, anand;tlie T h en bbe spoke thc words they' vice president and his >5dfe.ife. - .• h a d bleen.waiting e e all week to He m ade a single pleaa fofor vot- Morris _ ------h e a r . W:W ith a grin, he said: **1 ers to send him Democm ocratic laiow if I can find a fancy majorities in Congress,5, a:an>tlint ContimiedfroniAl Morris’ response: “I willvill not subject my “He’se’s lost his Bonaparte immed.edia.elybeIore 0 say this, but .. I accept” noticeably absent firom CClu lirit^’s As the news swept3t throughti the conventiod, wife, family or friends lo the sadistic vitriol of the: camc paign begins." anocratic presidential nom- s p c c c h e s a s h e m o v ed!d tot' .th e sddegateDana M orris left a seven-pn-paragraph resignation yellow journalism." Morris,is, 48,■ lives in West Atit the.convention, Aricansas d n. ' political center after ththe e ‘1994 s ta te m e n t be h in d inJ ChicagaCti “W hile I served, Redding Conn., with his wiic, law yer Eileen Davi«vid D eree said Morris’ conduiduct should not jjjg! speech,gt which Clinton Republican landslide. “Wtf,W tftduld I sought to avoid thele limelightI because I did McGaim — but only on weiweekends, the Star call1 intoi question Clinton’s charlaractcr or lead- road-testested on thc SS^mile rail . have th e r i ^ t kin d of balancedbali not want to becomeoe ithe message," Morris said. He spent weeknightsus at tbe Jefferson ershihip...... trip , wtras as a h i ^ y thematic, most- budget w ith a new Congresg re » r7 a w ro te . “ N ow , I resign91 sos I will ;iot become thc Hotel in Washington where:e hhe suppcBcdly car-. What in the umverse does5 hish private Me \y n o nn-partisan -p outline of his - Democratic Congress," he said-:a issu e .” ried on the affair. have;e to do with Bill Clinton n minning r the coun- v isio n1 for fo America in the next -Drawing a contrast withith Dole’s] Clinton, who has bacbad a stormy relationship . Rowlands told the Stara r th1 a t M o rris h ad »-v?”?” the Little Rock school teadacher asked. centuryry induditigi a lineup of new presidential plans, Clintontitonlsdld, w ith Morris for nearlyirly two decades, said in a nicknamed Hillary Rodhailham Clinton “The t had , been Morris who persirsuaded Clinton plans, makingmi the argument that . “The real choice is i about s ta te m e n t h e w as thanltiankful for Morris’ help in Twister” for her knack off stistirring up trouble. sign - the Republican welfarfare bill and to he is aa can-doc president with a w hether w e will build a1 briibridge to the campaign. “Dickk M^ orris is m y friend and H e called th e president “TheHie M onster” for his b ra c e ^ e GOP notion of balaidandng the bud- fresh visionvisi for a new optimistn. the fu tiu e o r a bridge to3 thtthc p a ^ be is a superb polidcdtical s t r a t e ^ " the presi- . , .hottemper., ; against the wishes of manyy £Democrats. ThencI new proposals indude: about whether we bclievlieve, our d e n ts a id . ' Star news editor Dick< B'Belsky said, “We 8®^® re-election was • AL narrowlynt focused capital best days are ahead or behibehind u^ any k ind of political ^ev in g that the.path to re Republican Bobb Dole,I vacationing in didn’t approach this with anj • o u ^ th e h eartland of Amre w ere poignant moments. afraid to sling mud. B u n to n sa id Rowlonc tarted, Rcwlands . a in g to sell h e r story. She “W ell... no com m ent" WliVhen the supposed affair star per in mid-July o ff^ iccording to the h a d b e e n w o r l ^ foror escorte services for years, Bill Curry, a White HousVendcU- _____ returned checksi s , / ■ II injuries. and killed instantly, recovering from crash in, Coodlng-Hascrman...... 536-2S3S • Stocklmm, 17, was rdeasci:ascd f r ^ Burley-Rupen- W il^inson n st and Miller, who wcrfc brmation LLOTTERY^ WE S t Alphonsits Regionalol WM ed ial Psul-Ookley ...... 678-2S52 Mail infon - -El£» passengj^ e r s in the o th ^ car, died ...... 543-4648 The Times-Nij-News{UPS.631-080)iipub-. r£2 »L fC Center in Boise Thuirhursda.y. Buhl-CasUeford ...... '“ s i s ' ” ^ i n t heir ^ vehid^ Wilkinson died FUer‘ ...... ______—— »«■______; . . I ■ nUq,JbvM30.U9S9S Tta»«Hl.Ti*M i.M te * ia
D o g p l aaying y w ith m atches!S spaiks h o u se firel e =rrd N a t i o n KELSO. WasVash. (A F)-> Matthew dou:lused the fire and discoreed — G ould, 22, wawas awakened by a Sadiidie, his S-momb-Qld Casiaa * alarma eaeariy Wednesday and diepe p h ^ mix, had gnawed imDQDS a IT^C sawflamesinainabedroom. caztlrdhoard brwr <-"«»inipf m i- As conveention emids, duel oirf generatiions begir He said be.he called firefi^ters, es. o e was an initiative to deanI respect his service but i CHICAGO Now ic i I lhae ut disagree I W A T Ek R F r o R T ^ M oUnted hn d s and waters and aI with his ideas. Gore saidd mit his con* ^ begins: the last banle oC th e ' Ij-vahies p roposal co.teacb\ vention.speeA ...... to re a d It w as supposed1 In a gesture t o w ^ dvilivility, Dole guard ' Tereiw . mnrt<» a pOlIlt Of tcIIin)[linghiscon- J*residenl CUntoo __ to b ea5 a picture of a can-do presi- esseshis vention that Clinton wasIS hhis adver* . ' youdi, eoergy and social pni| . Underlying aQ of it is a geoer- Ointaa bas a ret Kil rfwno sary, n o t his enemy. AndLnd then be » ' ’ ■ Bob Dole promises experi SS notresoo. : w ent on to question d inuinton’s char- trustwDrtfainess ffiid tax cuts. de offers himself a s a bridge , HtsaUreswaWBtakredtopre* .J ^ ! 1 acterandcompetcnce. ..‘.^cr^zed by a convent ; to time of tianqmUty, faith jst great coffiee! aitw n of iiitfi as thehe man with fresh ; Grunwald, a lieutenssnant from B R ffT R ^ more than ju; rare Democratic unity, G cmfidence in aaioo.’* He is 73, id«ai..n=oolQfortbefamre.A J d in to n ’s 1992 racc, says i 1 na d e Caity t o . mardies into the last nine w( ___ withI a distinguishedI w a r record lurcnni^avaea^ aseoBdttnBasefi- ^ : 1 dent has his work cut out f TKt coffee onnc. snw snei •' th e **atnpaign with 8 aU elead ^ a 35-year year History in Awardvnnrwa gowrne “People have heard ttahansoa&TiWijujikes anfl taj-free sraia but no sure thin^ sress. . . Trying to do]doll the allure of e th in g s from him in thetie last! year P 226 BLUE lAKES BLVD. H (BEHEHMD BLO O «STm )Z»^4»a s •• H iereisnei& er tbe air i iptrw presents as the arotcn; DolrtlSpron*nt tax cuts for an e that t ^ like but Fm notw t sure that '-tain victory that surroirounded Americans, Oio rard-leaning captain of “the ' Reagan n t rn n w iTiwn American campaign for thee addsuptoadeardioicef» for people lowiy focused a r compared to what Botlob Dole . n o r the cloud of gloom thalrriar tni^g # ■ ------ZlstceBcenmiy." H e is SO, a member * "» tor uooicowuci,v le Gist wave of baby boomers,i, offering," Grunwald said.aid. “ies not ■ : over George Biuh as eadachman hajiaawasfisa i a crisp summary. ■ bought a iMim ader wilh a four-year record B Dole's mold boa *1 th in k h e sharpenedled the mes- I te dinton White House I tbe White House. t sage o f his presidency,"y,” she said. tiously confident The pol 1 "H s’s now got to s h apen r ^ the mes- . favorable, and peace and pr HEESE [prospai- ease fears of pc camee sage of his campaign.” rtyareonhisadfc d , ------=------‘ W i ^ The message from CliiClinton’s Chicago with a bigh-road coafh i Terence Hunt has COIcovered thc ■ \ X i m “ANevCeieniti train trip to the conventititionwill poverty areas ;ai and tax tnceotms sBBCiigfinniw ■» Ufa ole is a good and decent mana Rtxigan, BuA and OintmIton prxstderi’ echo through the campaign:gn:weare for businessess l that hire welfare e desforJheAssodatcdPrcs!Vis. •. oo the r i ^ Hack to tbe Zlstastcentu- ndfieBB., I a courageous w ar record; vre ry. n ■ Yet, the track to thele 'White' SALE PRICES GQ500DTHRU ^ HURHVINFDR House is strewn with surpdspdsesthat TUESIDAYSEPTEIVIIMBER B Q T S E l H n nOK H 'could trip up Q inion. Whuewater, hin • perhaps. A foreign po li^i ^ crias, maybe, w n CUntoo be huxtrtb^t^ rt ^H 99B B ' sudden reszgnadoa of his toi cal adviser in an aPegedIsBCScan- se dal? “Tlie history about presu.. .. FissonaRi politics is an about sunsise: ' Clinton’s form er m e ^^ ai 12 PAI ANE^'T^ . M andy Gnmwald. Odiers pc ' that candidates wbo are leai - Labor Day generallym « t o s^ t LyBaeadnAOnl) E e c tio n D ^ . &•>' If A ' . There is a strange pankanemin i^i. I ■ ■ , Clinton’s political l^e. WWhenever h ~~TBTFri his fortunes are looldng iqi,im,acaa< iB M lIC 1 ■. troversy or m istake crop;ops up to p p n y |{ I f V knock him down. MUM ^ | H | H ' f bci> Probing for chinks in1 OClinton’s L S j j R S 5 |PsSSSr armor, has sozed an r m government report about;rsS BOMM')GNA ^ ' ■ • " L y n w o o d IG A Oom ol y ^ I \ teen drug use, a ttad d n e;tfaeprea- tfa UCEsu & / P dent for a failure of m oralral leader- WKB V ! P lu s ship. Ihe report was a tagiHgeabar- ..... " • T i i i r n r i rassment for the White Hou[ouse. ■ : Toot But there are goverremment B V 1 / reports for Clinton to quo s u ^ as I h u r s d ^ s announ uLAZ N o v i i a that the economy in tbe quarter grew at th e faste st P :^ tw o years. doni Ten million new jobs, * boasts, and a budget2t deficit ^18 * - slashed by halL A l e a vrdnumber d 3 | 9 , I K o f small budness s ta n u p ..yearhighinnewbaneowa :ke/l©y1^ l l ^AROCN CENTER^ .T hursday n ig h t’s a cxeptance c e JiJJJJJJHA6EIERMAN ^ •.. speech was totued n o t a s f n : /political speech but as Stat W flltlERMEU)N% . ' Union IL T he m essagee wask tbat L y n w o o d I Q A OnlifO n ___ II mm jiliifl snuDBstifffTMS fmVBS k - | during football se a sO» T ^ boniiUS SIZE f S \U C T 1IONS» ptlJillJlYIHlOli l l 89'^ P r c s ( e n t s t h e Twiz:n iE R S jStO A O n ty IM tU i ^ ...... 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I allowlowed to nse s j xiiliQe Tyre qnJhaiuK feb e p n « .T j r t y ' ■ T a nid d tracert bnTlm d a t acddeaC9-~ c f b n o g i s g nk a n independentm d | ( ' FINE JEWELRY taDDy y u artfd a w ldfire in da e h e i s a d ^ ^ 2 1 ; MAIN AVE. EAST..TWINFALLS T 733-2435 BoiseBseFaadnQs. TThe h i Eighth Street Fire ha . b laackened c i more than 1 4I ^ W 3 2 Z 2 Z Z 03X 022232^ \ - a cres re s and heavily < OOJDOhnmeoo Monday. i ' Elatt w rote U a j. G en. Joh: m e . giniTTLande r c f A e I d A^ i : G O IRTESTERN I I f . ttional Gnard, a Icne e k ^ s e r i e s■S q : T O T HlETWIHCTLLS E 5 (Jdcszj . d ; . C c O U H T 7 siHh mv and hLhiih X/j cS t F B I R BA N D RODEO tm ia l EabsEiy. w[TH n T H E S E CSC w tlatPK^ PoiB ce c y i S S b e n s = • ■ FALL * e Idaho National Gnard’: »rV «maT«'h?p T»um C b£3i : SPIECIALS 3pons and atnTnTrmTian o&S ’ ■ J.ADIEE S W E A R V d uly ... A n d i f tf m e i s a s y BsihEBy^ : BOFIPER B R O N D ‘ cf Cfl-dn^ <^rmTT Blouses, Skirts, Tops I : "H O RIS f E S H O E S '^ ,-SeIecU:ted Styles - old rest widi ^ icdesal ^ iTTxnr -AU Styles- 30-55 0 ° ^ O F F ■W hether or not the dnres O ne Rack OK," Batt s&d iifiti lecesTsu Ladies Tops .■ ■■■■.» 9 ^ ° & u p tfaee reply.n *lt appears raiheaI I 2 5 * 1 m p m ty tn ti»^ rtrat Arr»V A San Olego County firafl£btfbter0 wsOo awiy ta a a mfl of flaobDnnavthePxadba ve a firing range m IiIi Valley mobOe home patk InA ClC a s t* , CiiB. ^Dfier thb week.LThitlteshailaned T powerwered wei^xBS in a aacnanoES B o o t s f o r more than 20,000 acres thoshosfar. •wfanc e e we coidd tgrnte ncd>^ nn d e r-I:r. I tMnk we ^xxild zeiieK-aa ihe Entire xzdtnes at tfae very least.* klore 370 firefighien | | ^ F a m i l y r e Rill on the lines of thfh e F ire s (reason inow g^ S g e a l ^ H a lelected Styles d txmberland in i I Men'sS& Ladies JeansI S J H S e edc and Shafer Bnrre areas^ O n e B o c k O N SALE id io f B d s e . worst: since 1 % 9 I ^ ; Uidiesleanms — 25 -5 0 ’‘of£ lifiUmtiJs, 163S ^5soD n5 ^ 2 5 ° ^ l o GRANTS PASS, Ore.i.(AP)—A (/ inginMomao:ana, Wa^inglon aod targe:■gets at the Boss^ F^ioeoe ; OxseBoxikp, batcilion of Marines jggan p ^ . YeIIowstoo&” sooatian’s finng m t g e J n s l ing th eir gear Thursdayday to join Seventy firesfir sparked by a north I...... * 1 3 “ & u p 50% OFF the firefi^iers stretcbo:h^ to tbe lightning stoitonn Monday have m when i a .23*aEbn-m cei . 5 lim it by the West's worstirstwildfirc burned throu£ jugfa 243,000 aces in btiUUet ei — which ignites as Ia : FbrtfieBBest in the W est season in 27 years. northern NetNevada. Some, have leavesves the b an d — s^^atreaEiy s t , S h o p a t . . . Wildfires across thele (c o u n try Tw»n i-iinfaTiwvned vrfane cxfaen faiad r r ,i^ . this y e a r have surpasse*ssed 5 mil- to te ignoredMi fo: r ladE o f people IVhile be vas A ooting. he lion acres, eclipsing thehe total of tosendtothealem- cmj.TT«r ile d t h e g n A r , " B o is e K r e 1988, the year Yellollowstone “Our resournnce ru b b e r band is idial Steve 'Mrn^ *Be National Pork burned.Llheyare T stretched justst about j as tight as it tralke s i W m growing at the ftistest; ra te since can go,” saidd NI evada Divisioa otztof: of the b m s pot aad ite n sax m m m* ■ ...... ' ' ■ 1969, w hen 5.69 milUo:lUon acres Forestry gxdceJcesman Steve F i^ . asna] 3 3 6 M a i n A v e . S o u 743-1719 J o u t h burned, according. lto tfae In Oregoigon. Got, John rhfn the cf TwinFalls National Interagency FireFire Centw Kitihaber touredtoi facilities in lance.e e ." ZZZZZZXZZZt^ in Boise. R ed m o n d iwfac^e , Oregon The worst season on record National Guantard troops are tiolu- was 1924, when 28.8 nuTliilillian acres ing to join fireOghrersfir battling ’' ^ bu rn ed blazes on Deaii;ariylSOflOOaces. " An 80,00(kicre range;e firei was fireBshoasIS w ere d o se to con- ^ contained 24 miless eastc of taining two newne U a te s in sonh- “ - W i l s o i T herm opol^ Wyo^ b utIt 464> major em Utah —— tbe l,0004cre ~ fires covering 654,H6 stoaaes were , ^Vheaigrass FireFii 80 m iles nonfa- “ still burning Thursday in Oregon,< east of Saitt T-nltgL C ity and tfae ~ California, Idaho, Nevada, N newly kindleded 4 4 0 « r e M onaon r t Montana, Washington and Utah. Trail Fire 2010 miles noitfaeast of T. Crews rotated back inninto action tfae dty! after much-needed restiSt boosted1 The stubbor3om ra n g e G re that ' ~ the number of fircfire fig h te rs has b urned 15,00015 a a r s on tfae ■ ■■ around the countiy by moreme than Colville Indiaiian Reservation in ■ » '' 3,000 to 2 U 5 5 , “And we'rewc get- Wadiington wasyn 9 0 p e ite n t coa- | | | ting ready to boost ic ^jgajn • fire ratn»«rf niCRHllBlf s i m N B s mINDISCONTI :-OF-A-KIND, center spokesman Mikeike Brown In Montana,oa, firefigfateTS con- CM1 rnUUED, ONE- sa id tain ed tfae Co;Ct^te Golf Fire at va lj a w i C H &PHiimHlOl i P M A U - W m The 2nd Battalion of thei Sth 4,200 acres eea a s t o f B ig T im ber _ LSOW-BATES?LOCATIOWS!S! Marine -Regiment at Camp and moved onoc to battling new J Fcndlctoni Calif., was3S briefed1 lighmine-^nAu k e d U a a s . I D -Thursday and set to begi>egin d ass- Som e seasoso n i a l cre ws wiD be I *FUTON * HIRM n » m training today. breaking u p» asai college smdents Hic 550 Marines planm tot fly to return to s dfao(d, o i b u t they northeastern Oregon. SaSatttrday up only 10 percentpe: of tfae fire- - ^ 2 ' j j I 5 evening o^unday monloming to flgfating forcexe. Brown said As begin on-me-job traininn ing m op- t f a ^ o ew s bb n r ^ iqj, more xaili- ping up cold fire line:ines, said tary crews willwil be formed and w p i spbkeswomai} Lt. M ia iq u e people w ith firefigfatmgfii open- Suttles. ence can b e acacsrvatcd £iq d #315-M AD1S0H ICEi iI T o a E y “We’re exdted aboutut going,"j and federal1 nn a tu r a l resoorces Suttles said “This is notipt uncom* agenoes. BLDESOH mon for Marines at Camp “We do gete t th ro u g h tfae sea- I Pendleton. In 1994 andd I1988 we son," BrownI saids . “T here’s not <7466-5PIH:: w ere asked to help withh fifirofight- been one thnt«II we haven’t." MPACTBHBOa ■
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-! O E ditoria] V'; W ave of the futurire? Maybe j f \UBBT \ S, jT'fw.VvWiadi}) ^ but dclon’t b et tl:he ranch V : If you’re like manyy ppeople in the On thethe other hand, you can findid anxie^ because that weeweekend anchorwoman Clau W M nnv. i T you’re not yet “on-line.”e.” The Internet, Weatheilerraon likes “sumnler spoi we’ve all heard, is howlow people will reading,lg, watercolor> travel, andPS bj communicate and do bubusiness in the cally kiddcking b ack a n d relaxing!” future. If you vrant to) hibe with it, you Forgivtpve us for tooting our own1 ho m , d are not b e w ith o u t iL b u t thle e tru1 th a b o u t l o ^ news isis ti th a t ‘ But more and more,*e, th o s e in t h e it re qHires u ir a significant, sustainedied in- ” know are suggesting; ihlhat the Inter- vestmenent that few organizationsns be-. J ijri I net’s glorious ftiture m ^ co n ta in m o re sid e s dailydai new ^apers are willingin g to A 0 \ hype th an h ope. m ak e. MostM radio news these day:la y s is [ ^ \ m ■ r Last week the Wall1 StreetSi Journal “rip andnd read" - pulled directly frorfrom a { o \ i devoted a full page to) exploringe> prob- wire-ser;ervice printer or a newspa]p a p e r Icms on the ’net. A bifbig one: traffic page. OnOi TV, happy talk oftenlOver*- o\ . jams on the Informatio:tion Superhi^- whelms > way. 'Ihe ex p lo d in g volunlu m e of m a te ria l A s for for local news on the Interne m e t, ' is clogging the system,;m, and finding many AmericanA cities do havere i t - ' (iiM i p anything can b e tiresomme. e mostlyi becauseb their hometown news-.ne ® Another problem is: economicec Lots paperss subsidizes it. But readingIg thi e of would-be electroniclie Rockefellers news on.on a computer screen remam ain s have found profit margirrgins'on the *net far lessss convenient than traditioi to be slim or negative. in k on1 pcpaper. And then there’s thethe question of That^t^ one reason the Internettaudi- ai USWlifflas: content. This is a subjubject close to ence renem ains so lim ited . How limnited? iti newspaper peopled hearearts,'so indulge We don’jn’t have exact statistics,s, I b u t L______us while we furae. w e’ll gue^ e s s th a t th e sp ectato rs a t a t It seems eveiybody ana n d h is b ro th e r ic a l TwiiWin Falls High School footi is claiming to providele “local' news” game oumumberou the Magic ValleS Medi unfairly^vilified Clintx)iiV' let custom ers. ia have i these days. The latest: is US West, the Internet Times^ews has investigatede d In- . regional phone companyiny. This w ^ it The 7Ti 10 is seriously consider- pj ------1 view o f BoBooks, which debunks yet anod:nodh : opportim ities a n d is stUl explsenior- As someone who: rolled o ut a n o n -lin e Yellfellow P a g e s s er- te m e to i ime in my life, simply I er Clinton>n-is-a*slea2e bookette. (There’s:re’a- itions. For now, we’re happy3W to uiS,torther„tn.n ‘ ! vice, which it trumpetsts as{ a source of ing optic notvotmgforpresKsident (I don't need a I ... j V m oney ina Ithem tharbookettes.) Thissone on local news and commuinunity informa* providele hundreds 1 of local and natio line that says, “Nononeoftheabove"-! I JL L /Y sounds likiike die best Clinton bookette • tion, serving more thanm 6,000i commu- news stories,sto photos and other ini •FBI agent Gaiy Aldrich so biil-bril- mfor- need a line diat sayays, “It m akes me vom- I T N S . nities. m a tio»n n s e v e n d a y s a w e e kk, , on it’’),Iamsrilirmdirling sweet consoladon I emonstrated why no one shoultlould what’s in an FBI file. And that,iat,in I Oh, really. We took a 1little web surf portableble, recyclable pages thatIt aalso in the belated appepearanceofsomeintel- I • believe wl tu m ,rn iseses one of those rare Clintonn • on T hursday afte rn o o nn, , checkingc what canbeuji used to h o u seb reak puppies.ies. .ligent defenders ofDf President Bill Clin- I ______. screw-ups)s where die press did not get;etex- e “local news” coiJd be»e foundi via US It’s farfar too e arly to pred ict - as> somso e ton. 3t know if I will vote for dtedjenouough. West. skepticscs do - th a t th e In te rn e t willvill be I honesdy do not because I don’t diink I nmourning stuff went on foriratiihotei«3Efc a I don’tc hhave Lyons’ patience. I watchitch n Boise, you can the CBB radioi of the 1990s. Serviirvices theman—inpartlx In TWin F alls, zip . In E g to win anyway. But I BBound to bc politically modv>dvatedl Right the reportirters go down to Arkansas, I three Boise TV suchIS as US West’s new ventureem n av need w he’s going i link from US West to th ^c,,i if rem am chapped ovijver four years of - the whole deal could haveve beenI cut which thejley all assume is Dogpatch widiividi «jm e widely used and useful stations. Channel 6, KTECI^ does offer yet becd; watching Clinton alabsorb more unmitigat- . ddown to duee.daysif th e folkfolks in Bosnia _ ..L’ilA b a eer r geeking around at Moonbeajbeam ------an on-line news sxmiraarjiary, so rt of. A s o f th e y cana n find ways to attract and \ ed garbage-bodiI f)from right-wingers hhad just been a litde quickerker about McSwine,e, from Washington, that stain-ain-- Thursday, the m ost receicent update was forsubstbstantive c o n ten t, who wanted him toCO fail before the ^t-go »scraping whatever was leftft ofol Brown’s lessbastioioQ of sea-green inramiptibleble four days old. One itemuh was a rewrite But alwaysal be cautious whenn you} and from die medialia-than any human . bbody off the side of diat mouiountain.Itw as politics. TlThey remind me of the Frenchnch o f a Timcs-News s to r7 y that i our sub- hear jromoterspro trumpeting “the} wavewi being short of Adollolf Hider should ever ddefinitdy Clinton’s fault. . cop in “CaCasablanca,” who was shockcdin itp % abling in die back room. I tilinglinl^- scribcrs saw on Sund^.y. o f th efuture.” fui have to endure. Next came the stupendousous scoop by findgamb Garrison Keillorir said,i in The Washing- the tl actual Bob Woodward[about ab how the word31 I want is “hypocrites.” ’ ------ton Post, “If Clintor:on h ad been president Hillary I had an imaginary conversationcor • Also ententering the lin of intelligentIt in 1853 andhadgor;6ne to Gettysburg and v . . with v HeanorRoosevdt-revrevealedtoan ^ Ciintondedefenders is Taylor Branch, :! given that speech,I, diet press would liave ’ astonished a world only monthndis a fter die chiefly kmoiown as the superb bio^phci written,‘Qinton SeSeeks tu Biimish Image first fi lady wrote all about itit irin h er widely o f Martin!nLudierKing Jr. (“Partingft die Thhelunes-i-N e w s at Cemeteiy Dediaication: Hopes Talk Will . ^dicateds. newspaper columiumn. Qud dar- Waters”).■). His piece in the current issuessue ------PubOaher TyRanadelid e ll_ _ .- ™ ______.CIrtulatlon direct!rector Distract Public fronom W hitew ater Ru- ingjoumalism. ii of Esquireire is written with the almostrt scrupulosity that marks all his . Cterii Wahwrtfi.«.....~-— ------Manafilnc editor PetarYort rector mors.”' Then, there is the Modiericr ofi All Scan- painful sa It’s awfully hardd 1to pick th e lowest mo- d diat teeny-tiny dropinin tthe Old SSd. work, Th« memb9mt>er« of the edKorlal board sndd wwifter# of editorials m ent. Vince Foster’er’s su id d e - now,- there Bucket, E Whitewater. Genee L;Lyons, the Soon toCO be out: Martin W alker, thele . e Crump and Kevin Miller. are Stephen1 Hartgen,Ha Clark Walworth, Steve C was a gem. An absosolute stampede by . Af rkan^ rcponer who is no more gaga ridiculous!usly smart correspondent forjrT Tl he ____ paranoid conspirac;acy-mongers and would* about a Clinton dum I am, hasla s been fight- G uardianin of Britain, loote a t Clinton’sn’s :. be Woodwards-and‘id*Bemsteins to take a ing ii a valiant rear-guard actioction on White- record fro:rom an inteniational point of Election lettersrs - not-unusual traged]?dy-archetypal ^ted ' w v ater for j« ars now. W ithI cocommendable view, whiclich you would never catch anyany> methods of . one in ouru r provincial m edia corps doin(loing xrt next week'a tehool bond lasue Inn JaJarome? We'D be happy to print yourir perfectionist, unablible to b e a r l ^ failure patienc^f using textbook met Want to ipeak your mind about n Clinton is all diis much better!ter! . . lettn, but UnMli running outut to m eet his own imjmpo^ble standards, : journalism, j' hc has rdendessle^y exposed - So,ifCI r h ^ t- Lettm about the Jerome eloctloiction ahoutd be (SoDve red to our officeIce tby 6 pjn. Monday. slides into depress!)sionandkillsself-into every e nutty conspiracy theorcory, every ex- th an t h eJ American / media have ever hii You camSoDver your letter l>r.r. whatever seamy taltale would most damage aggcration, a every cardessnesness and eveiy ed, bow ctcome Fm such an unhappy • HmddellveiytoourTwtnFalliFans office. Clinton (make thatat “ the d in to n s”). distortion d by saying over and over again: c am p er?!? Read die welfare bill ! ; • Man to P.O. Box 548, TWhnFaOs, Fa ID 83303. Then, there wass tthe froo-fraw over how “Here " are the facts; this iss whatwl the - ______• F u to (208) 734-5538. Clinton was exploit)iting-yes,milking- reconJ r shows." •• EflttfltotwlnewiOcybeiWjNiShwayjMt ____ DjmmerceSeaetaitary Ron Brown’s deadi For an example of Lyonsos a t his best, Molly IvIvins is a columnist for the Fort■on . ■ m I for political mileagiIge. I m ean, all that sec s the Aug.,8 issue 6f Thee NewN York Re- Worth Sta•tar'Tdesmm.
------L e t [ T E R S — ous parental involvement in Lockheed not above) lawla ' three flagrantIt \violations: and showsh( callous disregard for ting back the countyr acoroner’s County? If1 theretl were only ot l.Lockhecdcsd openly h ired ex- both[1 tiieth law a n d th e citizens of budget and reducing; thattl office 50,000 ta^aicpayers in die county, th th eir school. They striv e toDcap- cai Will Lockheed, a corporporanon Gov. Cecil Andndrus and ex-Sen. . Idaho,tio. to part time. • the s a v ings g wV ould bc about 40 ture tu the best of both worlds.Js. SoS w ith a S2 billion an n u al pi James McOurcure as consultants' Lockockheed has a huge finandal Gene Turley was eledected cents cachhperyear.Inmyopin- pi d di al interaction, p’eer involve^lve^;; openly and repeatedly mo to help defeatIt tthe Stop th e Ship- stake;c inir keeping shipments of nu-I- ' counp' coroner on a plally im pressed by didisease known to man. (If ic > uon running the Idaho NaNational Comttoremovlovc the Stop the JOIilDIIN PEAVEY commissioners say thahattheKAT Iwasreall sonal touch and em- ' d are just "bu^ work”” a t too by d ieir fuU:^ y hum an idealism, - Fi ey believe parents ore, Happy new (school) yearl,irl • Sunshine Law, S top th e; SlShip- did the so^alleiled C oalition botii- rUlhtlll-tlme coroner needed ' g re a t of cost to th e cou» un ty . in th at they e cut save by designI of of God, kids’ first PHILAUTH ments/Yes on 3 filed a concom* e r to register,r. Our i Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Rlirnmore ■ ByBr'uce:Tinsl ; ■ v - r — 1 .tterC isriei, " i ^^..ecPBiass ' ; •iOUfiNpeooOyf^^ ■ 'iWl^AVB 1/2')f ) ' N!6KTt ■, I I ^ > ■.■mtlyPBUWre O,7 lOttttoff [ast af OTVeraoti -M . . - , • in c W c ^ .,, 1 ^ f e / ■ ^ if VJK ■ \ r I m onty KejnorCii’ft-\ „ fe ta w c her one of ^ II | | . SQUeaH’r ^ - . ■ ' W emsty a a n e s . "I OnM Kuunj r*nui*'»ma boott I Sana ir n • U CO »ti tcTMca a> ma»’ POt)a>SOarriLrw«ion,Njo#orr.Afc».4-6-.*.d«*s«>rKr ■ ‘‘I F«ir,A«u.t30,lSM TTm»«mn.T»rtlF,ni.hlilio 1 A-7K-7
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HELENA, Mont. (AP)) _- T h e area will remainin closedc undl diey grizzly,y b ear management spcdal-J- 11 Forest Service has dosed1 a popu- are sure, Beaveriifcrhead-Deerlodge ist withith the Montana Dcpanment ;r . lar hiking arr-a in thc Lec: MMetcalf National Forestst spokesmans Jack of Fishsh, Wildlife and Parks, after n Wilderness Area becausee ofo five dc Golia said WeeVednesday. they wanderedw down a ski run ’s iFbrmerlPlayboy Playmate:enow confrontations betweenI grizzlyg The grizzliesi tookto« backpacks or a n d came c^ near the resort’s bears and people in two we southeast of Eiminnis. ,' V2y«acars old and probably have h ^struggless forabiliity to wall .. captured Tuesday near■ thetb Big Thc two younjung suspects were learneied to associate food with Scy Resort, but the Cedarlar Lake trapped Tuesdaylay by Kevin Frey, people.le. ! , LONGVIEW , W ash. (AP;AP)- Sometime In ^ l y 1997» Flaj niagnioe will showcase a 28^28^ear- 0I4,' manied mother of two) whowl is n d W aKTcW\ ' p at^y K d from the.navel downnvn. V "•* ^ r A T E — S hany Koncmski of CosdeleR I ock - — Rl. E A L E S T recently m odded in Portlancin d f o r , ' J ' ■ -Playmates Revisited," tbee maga-m 7 '■ 4 | m | I 733-36667 ■ line’s retrospective of beaieauties ' frtm bygone editions. SheI gracedgr J O H N tJ . T O L K , BrokiDker, CRS, G R I . . . 717 3 4 - 8 7 7 4 ' the centerfold as Miss AAu ugust 1987, long before an Apiil 1,11,1995, JKHM B T E R R I T:O O L K A R T J O N E S J O HEIN O D IA G A . car wreck broke her back. Thenienew Asaocioto Broker,r, CRS,C G R I S ales9 AAssociate So5alcs AsBOcintc : pictorial will feature *^reiy' coconser* 734-877^r74 423-13-5415 3 2 4 -3 0 0 6 ; vative" poses in an antiquee wwheel- V ; i - ] U r a ; chair aiu a bubble bath. 2 rm ng the M agiclc V a l l e y f o r 2 4 Y" d e a r s [ Q • More important, Konoinopski ,S g j l - g S,r : expects to walk within thebe next jB- Licensed in Id;h exercises h a v e ^ mets, and avoid riding withthdrunk- d reeled in excesss siskin that oncc cas- I ert drivers. T m going toI preventpr “ ded over, her’ si: 4 deium shorts * every one of these kids fron■jfjia hav- '0 m u scle ae atrophy. By last •ing to live w th die hell I deadeal with Wednesday, diee vwustbond h ad an on a daily b a ^ ” she vowed.^ inch of wiggle rooitwm. T W 3ut dona- Inspired by heiher resilience, fans C **^^fhfBod doiaejflc A few businesses put out in for terrific tion cans for h«, but thele nmoney have se n t hundindreds of flowers, s< H u rry in f was stolen or never contril:tributed. cards and small11 ccash donations via a II savings on P ^ 's top* People wrongly assume KprKonopski P aul O’N eill,, pipresident of her .ji of^he-lineine machine! ^^ur^estillii^ J/ •IMlmcnnolixUdaaiM is^ rich; the magazine paidd $15,000S; Madison, Wis.-b:,-based fan club. “I »Ii BMutiMenbrimbfoidcfyv-itKltw 3 re the acddent,” he ^er at a special low for her 1987 appearances,.shesaid shi knew her before Ooohvo Fonlasy, Ice for the Fair! Buy ^ Playboy also recently contrintributed said. “She wasIS Ifeisty then, and *W - p f - •MrdM(Dn>nd3oaloit>Ui4 ow and save‘3001 ? toward minor medicalII costs.1 she’s feisty now."V." • « bwttomoiinj tiip.'ijwMi $1 1 0 0 VONlY-.$^PP P FAtRSPEOAL. 1 / 1 7 7 SProspectoff managing-wwolves LJ fbrtlon _____ ■ ' bSjrcfHSW«dIo^ ^ o^ewIlhEBVUIenCDP Girds, _ l . . - ^ ^ makes Wyoroming agencicy howl I ndrrorbDsg«,inrao:“ onf/ t T . elevcrtion,25-yeaiyear I '—Y. ■CHEYENNE, W^o. (AP) P)- — The wolf managemeinem. noniif«tomWl»dwBwarmnty. / Wyoming Game- andid Fish “WedothinkvIcwecoulddoapret- Department someday willIbeasked be ty good job manau i a ^ g (wolves),” he to take over control of thehe wolves' said. “But nott withoutw resources : SPLAY < ^ ^ ^ 2 the federal government broijrought to and not withoutut ai united Wyoming ^ DEMO it, but the position diat supiupportsthat 4B l/30FFrD^ Yellowstone National Park, 1 r 1/3 OK SEVERAL DEft •agency says it would rathath er n ot “We do thinklk wolves\ are a le^ti- Yoo won't findialninrboslc a I V DISPLAY MACHINES &fcSERGERSI Si stwingmod h ^ that responsibility. mate part of ththe ecosystem and •i^ ^ O D t B t k Swbl nodJne!. ^ Alllhejogrentfeoturtt V It is, however, preparingng a1 draft ‘ certainly theyjy are here to stay wivdtbUb<)ih-fastItdiis,cMl •llmdidutittysiiUh ibodgetftiteiCtnnon 3 (BdM9ben,2 oemoryl»nb, “ h .b , wolf management plw inft oiantidpa- now,” he added,d . ' • 0 »lLjlo(ntfkkllo(il«6no. ineered sawisg moddnel - tion of the U 5 , Fish an d WildlifeV The state Game C and Fish « •lBy&kptl»eod«leSScltamJrat F ^ receives no funding ii.gtitrB>litBftftiSrifnipc3 Q S m ic e asking it to takeJ rcresponsi- ■ Department rec M.SJ».'M9 iMnBtnttfaaieirsata. . g, ince there from the Legiiliiilature. Most o f its , Mi bility for the animals oncc fAlRSPKIAL: I are enough to remove therhero from revenue comeses from1 hunters and ff die endangered species listist anglers who buyluy licenses, and they L L litSJ».'8 e asked to shoulder ■ Department Directortor John should not be a /E 'U BE AT THEFAIR ■'ZJs99Ay l a n a ^ wolves, said how ideas.. Baugtiman said he hopeo p e d th e die costs of man n W I T H ... Come meet, shsl a re id eas & sho , supervisor of biolog- federal goveiTiment woulould p r o - • ■RegRothwcD.si) e Frostllne Kits PresidentIt EdwardI Ip pay for ical services. 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Two IS fear-o ld Twin FaQFaQs males are in | | 5 m costo<{T a t c h e S n a k e RiRiver Juvenile Dccennoik C e n te r, sa id poipolice Sgt. Mike -B M Eottm an. O ne teen-ager wa:was a r r ^ e d la te ^ B p Wednesday afternoon and ai the other ^loxsoay rooming One of die boys lost thet diumbdn to bot’ fmw n f rfw fTnpprrian rm tndien B he cradled 8 golf cart tn a) a ^nce,1 Hdttman said. Police coold h a v e tak enea ]a print o ff tb e oDriMRn/BiiiMaM W W W I^ » w * " danzib» b e t d te boy was iidentmed d s after he ipna< a te a pA M Sk itoSoA m A te Ha^VaOey R£ht:to to eaiMRittb.lblk ^ s o o ^ help a r th e & I a ^c ValleyVl R egional Klinbsfter Dudley greets har dau{Mer, Kinsn Wednesday, th e fts "iE^jnalRttiliivfarCkiliiii'J^aVanEnTao^ S s k j Mk i ILER - Teen-agers stoppecp e d b y day of the Twin FWlsjnsCotfityfar.was - - in SpHmtii. “P m n ^ a . gjcocca^pro- o jbor Day Tamnnmy Carroll’s booth as she distrib-dis 13.594. That's uppftTsm f 11492 on the ^•rida” (Frowmmm. some open on Labi ^ utedd ii^onnadonu about a women’sa’s iright first last year,, saidsj Linda GwyatA t TWIN F A L L S -G arb agIge e dumps, banks, to dioose,cho and offued to pray ,for.for h er otnce managar. SBS D CSB ta e . • post offices and gate-run liqiuiquor stores win be becau:ause of her sins. \ i^irted fetxis covered w ith black Bot ^ vas vdlSqs OB pax 1 1-to ses t»ad(totst»sald. ^W16eCl*eMief«ewC • Mmhy-wbidxtsLabarDay.Day. becauau se she w a n te d passers-by to "■ , ' ’ . • Law enfbccestent and fireire protectionI agen- the photopli at her booth and underslerstand - I h a t €De g a s a Ital r f a a = » L ' t i e : deswillbeopez^butniostd]t Q^, county, state thn uglyug truA of abortion, Marilyn Scott, a volunteer with Mapc s sg(imi'iiirttja r e Z y& M lB I Eederal will b)e e dosedc to honor got]loth women ran booths thatat ^were Valley Right toto Life, who said sbe shown s id«B sbey'Ve presrese=£sd 2»s.Mi«55S22u£»5d?^ ?t>iM I t f 7 i t i i n f t » i m y ; .'iSnieric^workmg mfn andidwomen. v startlirtlingly grim during the secondond day requested separar a te buildings. The tw o tiieir i fimce. l i e y ^ SMnr^ IM Ij ; 1 ■'The Gty of Rocks Nationalnal Reserve wifl be of thethi Twin Falls County Fai:rair on camps were sepaparated by tbe produce lesiils 2 (icnce.* HKMB^naSbp. < « a . as wdl pub£c campgroigrounds owned by Thursursday. They seemed worldsIs iaway and flower buH^iing. Two brnlffingt egg. CasaT—TriFi OtifHi!lo fta^,wi.nMnip ^ Xwm Falb c ^ swimming^wiEbedosed pot ^isider th is - th e two women’ssboodis b< “noe pro-lifers■s w in desert," predicted ..< c3nld?~ and “A «sd d c£JwaaadcSa- « S^SSli : SojrJay,Sondayandtifoada^•'-V werecce carefully placed in separatetebuUd- t Jim Evans, pasastor of the Heritage . . dren« wtmld Z B ^ a ««:Q:c s M c s £ s c - s, by request. Alliance Churchdl, who stopi^ by ^ ence.” < ’Bllil.w I *Ci11it.f»StiC«- Mailshelm enters(State s race It's a real strong issue, aod somenne peo- - pro-life boo±‘fo■6 sign a p et^io n u i^ n g • ■ “We're here 1 0 n y cdmcseijane - JSilSFM ^hKteJ^Uol ' ■ 1 ; mifiht g e t c a n ie d away if you’tju’re sit- ' C ongress to oveverride President BUI 3 _ forN^ralLawPaP a rty . ■ g diere starin g a t (each odier)■) alaU day • Clinton’s veto )non a ban of partiaHiinh *A lot (f tny[yQghmgtdD- 11 W— TtlimHiitfw.BM Stiff.' lg," said Kim Labrum, directie’cto r o f . a^ rtio n s. gon 3^ EBdtiemcytD JS 2 2 aivistgni Chisholm I '■ . TWEtFALLS-Buhlaoivl Igic V alley Citizens For ChiC ho ice. «j f>,;nw tiiatif if (Republicans) i strive to j jgaaaoaaS- £t»2t ^slature agptn, thU - "VitIy : «ia ton fbr die state L e ^ 'e’re not there to start a fight,It, iand I broaden dieir baj>ase th a t way, th Q r^ co t ]ry inm 2L IhHes 2CC tie; ppc m at as aOL. . .: -tnse as a candidate for• thiIhe Natural Law ok that w ould b e too easy if we H e idtt3e idea is 3D BaleetigPisdEi^ ti 'AirQr-Be has run six times fo we were off didr own noseee,”Evansail I stestattandlocal Jiesam ebufl^" booth offered T-shirts, 1over le r Ixidji.* • iijffi^mostlyasanindepeDclendenL "Vfi‘We’re not here to argue," sa id r - iC h ^ jo h n w in n m ngntn*linst th e m oderate :%nofaGcmt R a Doug JonesaesofHlcr. r ~ T W -ith e N aru iai L aw P artyty advocatest tran- ' I *5ten< kntal m ed itatio n asIS a cure fo r m ost | /linnick:sparovL e m u elear l wasite issuee *3odetal ills. asw eEas useI of ]renewable ener- Fracy, W - «:^sanrces and altemadyeive medical treat* f gasj]^ tnB IE cs te le a se thbat a aff>TQ»H Dem ocratic Senatenate . Karon Tolkklnen and N.S. Sokkeirt(entved 9 sd in jeeoiDr & - I i n e n t ByKai d a O e n g eer r Walt xnrmiA of fittinlg g tcto titf of pft1{ti<*n1 ra n . TbDM^ sotcipBiyeL ' >^issche<&iIedtofiIealist ssd tde ^'K B s >2^te$w ith the secretaryiry of state today, — levti Tcasie diycnsHis “T h e ree iis n uclear w a ste going intointc r^chafing Mi*?rW’ ofif BBoise for d ie 1st bJOISEO] - A Senate bill thatt w ould ' H ^ l a n ^ £or lnarisselacndlazE-was s Tadaitoto m ta in .’* Tracy sa id . “ WallIValt t-Gngressonal District, andmd Chisholm, Bob openen an interim storage sitete n e a r q n ^ naflilii SSgxadaTtaarwa USonicfcaDanrf Prtsident rim tnn are stop-stop ; ^h!dtanald of Coeur d'Alene,:ne, Kevin O’Sbay of Nevac igh-level : vada’s Yucca Mountain for high' n » i3 g a itoiH- ■ Craig.aig. -•nsie is soiag as T aiccaBS2tamczts.be SI "abysmal."L" *Yucca M ountain already is acceccepdng jWI -S o lg n r there’s 0 0 n e e d fo r Chur':■ais's i ^ c Valley High dear waste for storage," said: C t a ^ mi passed t&eiSffmrr & drSg- KIL'hesiisnd. Jl welcomes icy, campaign spokesman for C MIoTncy WiltWnnlck tW8 iDDsi^ zsd win fs d I’l’II1^ "Tliaifss the1 most fondamental, mosmost :^nesasnewpr!n(Inclpal 10 sponsored th e legislation. _ , ■ ■ theYuccaMountntain PiDj ect in Nevada. before i3ie Hsxse ma SGgjcejiber. egregmusts of factual errors to insist;ist a But directors of die site say Tn open Tho Yucca M,Mountain site is nnder Pressdent BiH Crm aD sus G^pCCCed1 « that isn^ suppos^ to opci > = T W IN FALLS - T he Mas^ g i c V alley High a s is already accepting nudeo:clear said E rik investigation forjr suitability as a perma- veto it. &r2QyeaE C^ehocihaanewira^ ‘That’s absoluoely not true,” said Iracy^ statenBH apgeairtobn J nn a w astt"* Joyce a m s to n resipwid d 1late in th e Bu^* oidLds, Energy p ep artm en t spokesm»tmnn at nent repositoryy for high-level nudear and B in Jones, formier er' Twin FaDs High athTii^ director, haslusteken her place die slteniBtive school’s hei ^x-Sun V allee y ski instn.uctx)r finds;J 2nd careerrasacclaim(led novelist;t ; He was reriaced at the Mg I-Andenon, form er assistaistant Drindpal at Tww >Ti»a- . *Ehe5fcItoe-vdiDever she b or hiwev- o ^ Utegon Itait Elementary Sd fDantalla Kennedy Angeles EB roaet ’ Schod. said school By Dl srftSeczBDE^ ershemsT itrn fr^ h w v lf in m y wntinjid n g ; ffistrktdedtRose Steffens. D i^ iy M dil,idiD bs d TiM-Wiwt cotTfSpond«nt______A D o u tJ uudith c Freeman l i f e - wrin i l not come to m e .unlessess I author Of the Short stoiy «For a lOD^Rird boca:^ smueM% I BC respecthojB;** Freeman said, i^Manfliade flre Inn IH ailey KETCHUM - Ask author J inyAQractksns’ andthe padSQ,*9issdd. - l a t hte e practical sense, this meaneans reeinan how a ski instructor turr novels *A DeserttrtotPurBFaeHnft.*'The I jjjjjjjjg cff £ sec a n - a nd th e y KgtBge^5 Award for best novel for “Se“Set >wn fo r t h e S u n V alley W;W rite rs *‘£soili&diasdedB}ea: F o u r a ir ta n k e r drops,I, a helicopter and , - towi yWlf yifniiTnii>.V I**-! m E*C published by Nonon. TheTh onference Thursday. f o r L if ^u” ” ^74 fire ^ te r s had mostljistly contained th e Cool n o t ectnaHy m i t t a s 5,H T>nii%ni.Ti^faifc.M1 . ^
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HeAertSCoRy and will bee announceda by the Ethel} Ifi M . E v ^ l e ^ m Hansen MeUortuary Rupert pnpt JERQUE-asben: LER ^E tflel M arie Eversole,/ millionnin Twinh FdlsGcountycascsd. cC Jenne, £ed.1Tedae 73, o>f f IFiler, died Wednesday. 28.199S.iaaFtx3ttI . 2S. 1996, at the Magic D e b o ia h AIdamS d ! Valley I I , ■ BOISE (AP)-AjiCn inS tiraoce ' p e r c ^ tof.theBaItimore>based o f becauseit: t . sy^^^nal Medical penter . . company must.payf $$3.2 mUlion compands^ s a< n n u a l i ^ t -^ • Sent Walston a mass mat A srareside serricrrice wiU be GOODINGG-Deborah - HoQand inTwtn: dam ages for i q “eshxKir^uft butra- ' An attontomey' involved wi& tbe aadvertising a *faigh limit” po facld ai 1 T»H» rdqr.Ang.31. Adams»44, foifonner Goodtng rest- - A gra graveside service will be' geous conduct^ ini falsefal advehi^ case declirdined cdmmut on the with v a ■ lifetime benefit 1^96.atd«Ri^&Sdd■M died TIThursday, Aug. 29, at:a t 2 p in . today a t th e K ler ^ mg.and refusing to> ppay benefits dedsioa $$250,000 when acmaHy iss wWI a i a A m neeaents areeo n a d e rtb e 1996^taaBois(aisebospitaL LO.OJ. Cemetery, vdth' Pastor '' to a n Idaho m an whosl o s e ^ e d i ^ The caseise involved. Walston, h is low4iniit li polior tiiat wouldn’t dueuiuu of Demwjj^ Shmhfloe Axrangeneinents are under the Garyr BeHonAHiT officiating- of cancer, the Idahtih o S u p rem e la te W ife'fe' an< d a n a d b ro c h u re more n than a few thousand < ^ ^ m o f Dt Dexnaiafs Gooding Airairrangemeots are under tbe : Courtsaya • ' - 'I Walston^lgotiatfaem aiL , lai% li d ire c tii ction of Blay Colonial' T he COUR on T hursday u n unani- He testifitified at trial tbat he was ;• Refused to pay^die $3,80(M o o i , Funera]sral Home, 2551 Xlmberjy R o b o d V n s ^istriajudge attractedsd be the claim that iwmg u 2 *‘^iedotts’* intsptetztetstion lin Twin Falls. ' mousIylipheld-SthBi! BCRLEY-Robad>dtra&.9G; V i ^ T . H IH^ { l n g • R o a d in l5 a n ie l M e e h l, wh 1996, _at_her home, . aliso awarded $^800I forb^choffd Ihe billsills w ere $41,000. ffl b u t fabis wife. The jury could reasDD-reai - - Utttaai;ia&3i^ . Anangemeinents are under the ngements are pending and"I ...... contnut and $120,000OOiacompen-— $3,800-paipaid-bj^edlcare-aird— nkHbly^determinB that thislis 1 fHyx-riftrt of[ D e m a ^ s Gooding b®be 'announced by Reynolds( ' satory damages. another inst[nsuranceptdicy. extreme e outrageous conduia d u ^ “ Hanr& ^Bissi r h a p iJ Funeralxal Chapel in Falls. In a decision w rittecten.by Justice . Court ' records said the d Supreme. said. UAUA-UzxyTafiiaiena Seats (herald Schroeder, thiechie court said Monumenttmtal refused to pay the The court said the porpostpose'jjf Giegersea. 41. of Malta,Mi died the insurance comparjany*^ refusal $3,800, leadi^lea to a judgment punitive p dainaflK is to so p < VedaesdR.Ai«.28ll!(.1396. a the to p ay beneHts, and'mImisrepresen- that w ^ co duct likely to continue if Re^coal sfieal Center . tation of its insurancmce. polides, than $3.4( miTiirmjn on tbe gTound ; deterred. d —S e r v ic: ie s .— — .qualified as **extrnreme outra- that Mrs.w WalstonV had received, **rbe facts of th is case estab ia B m k y . geous conduct” neeieeded under “treatmentent” within a five-year deceptive d pramrxticesby Tbe faaeni viD beb e U d a tZ LiomlaAtrecredoiido, of R u p ^ Jo hin n 1T. Plum er, o f 3 o ise and Idaho law to justify puipunitive dam- period befijefore the policy went J! which are likikely ^ to pm S^TiJnijry s dse S istian Burial, 11 a m . forinerlyirly of Hailey, 2 p m today, eUabaLDS UassofCbnsd ages. into e f f ect a forf a preexisting cott* continue ci if not deterred.id. Tbe^ Ward C b a f ^ witfiith Bishop today. St. NiNicholas ^tholic Commui munity Baptist Church, The jury wantedI $10$ million didoa flfacts also establish badd fa ith George OvriostoQ ot >ert Viewinft before Hailey, t ^ j d atmg. d n i r ^ Roper •y, (Demaray’s-Shoshone punitive damages,, butt Meehl .The Supiupreme Court agreed denial d of benefits practicess wiwhich Boiial »iD be at thehe Pleasant the sernce todtoday at tbe church, Cbapel)., conduded that was ex6 pjB. GodCbnrdi.Z7 ;rt, (Hansen Mortuary Going tot the doggs: Wendeell womenn on Satnrdaj a t thee ccbnrch ia Barley. View rtChapel). I . Malta, Anasig o fiiyts n are imder fim er^ todajSTatr-cJ'rS.! tbe directioa of ththe Pajne (PajtoeMbrttmxtuny in Buriey). MfifUiA/yialh^fcj. Diannxnna Kay Easton Funk, of complailin to city abouti loo;)se canines^S; Henry Jenluoluns, of Bountiful, Burley,y, 112 a jn . Satiuday, Unity Utah. fiiTini By Steve Koehler t dogs all the time, and listen to kiknocking over garbage cansa n s in Joshua S. Hobbs rmeriy of Twin Falls, LDSWaiiV a rd C h a ^ 2 7 S S . 250 E. nt them all tbctb e tim e, and d e a n u p didie alleys at n i ^ )day. Lindquist’s of Burle]rley. Viewing, 6 to 8 p.m;^ QEOjO-JasSsaStertaaEbbbs; ; a fter themn aiaU tb e time.” Coundlman Connie'BjorS jo rtn «- --«- • _ Boontmu Cbapapd, 727 N. 400 E:. loday., PayneP i M ortuary, 221 W. r 19,afDedo.(5edTred3e )se dogs are “rmwillirilling to go on the s treet sssaid people should call theip ptd o litt where friend;ad s m ay call, fro m M ain SS t, t, Burley, a nd 10 to 10:45 WENDELL - Loose 2S.lSS6,uzrDedkx n the dty. a and takee a census of dogs,” ate get tiie loose dogs. pm.to<^. ajn.Satuiaturday at the church. causing problems in t A irao^eaesis a, re e p e n d in g group of women told)ld the City Rulien sai«iaid, Vand find out if Rftth MTTlw of Council Wednesday...... ' th e y ’re reregistered.- g and if not, bibar]diig"at'm^t, and~^'d'9SS' Vivienne Rulien ask< the d ty th e n w hy nnot. I think I could bibrings ber dog by 10lOpJIL p to enforce the licensese and leash • recruit quitelite a crew.” btbecause it doesn’t bark ia tide. i ^ • ^ H o s fIPITALS — law, and to post signgns warning The dtyy ipicked u p 20 d o u in "It seems to me we oughtIght to MiUaCVA]rAUET BEOtotAL D anna Smith, all of B ujrley; rk Jacob Posey of Paul; people not to exerc}rcise their the past: month.m Police Cnief hihave a little peace and quietietdur- d SSEBKrHTAT. CENTER Fern Shaw of Albion; Ev^ynEv Spencer and Ivan unleashed dogs in thetie park. She Philip wdlsaid. ' ining sleeping botffs,” MHlW saidsaid. Walters, both of Ruperpert; and Delia’ Silvaz of claimed huhdredsof dodogs in town V ivian TapiaTa; said people m m ...... Mayor Gwen Rost saidtld th a t. Sooe ncses Be OB L Heybum. are not licensed bs rerequired by their dogsgs loose after 5 p.m. , wlwhen dog barking becooiessan a z m - law. because the;hey know the dog catch- - sasance, people shdtild calli l l ^t e AaAirfw.1 BBirths ir “I go out with myly dog on a ' erisnotondmduty. - ptpolice. Kizs^jCa&fiaofFifeFlier. A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd le a s h , a n d I ’ve been- e e almost “I get upip in the mornings and “I think our police andid cd t y . Whitworth, Mr. and Mrs.s CDavid Sm idi a nd Mr. and attacked several timejnes by other nave to gogo shovel; out my yard crcrew are ieally t i y ^ ” BjorBjornn B Mrs. Scott Halford, oU of EBurley; and M r. and Mrs. dogs nmning’loose," RulienR said. becauise it’sit’^ full of dog dirt.” sasaid. “We’re w orking ona it'ait' s HiitenXcriEasoCTiF Tt o Falb; Dtana Giffordlof d Feligono Ramirez of Ruperp ert kick them and throvrow things at Tapia said,i mmudi as we can. Peoiae arer e j i « Hansen; Xom aF acstBS of Jeraoe; and Faixis darii them and have managlaged to sur- A llan a SSi! ilva ask ed w hat th e gogoing to have to can and leti t dli d r a af& & L MINIDOKA MEM(sMORIAL HOSPITAL ^ viva I don’t want to ha>lave to chase aty ^oi^oing to do about dogs ktknow where the d t ^ are at*t * - C A S S U B E C ^QKAL K MEDICAL CENTER Some are omittclitted at patients’ request Kimberlyy’s impact arirea soon willU be reduced;d AibmoedA Admidm itted Rodaey Beeler. Kanfancy Halford. Hall,all, Carol Hodges of Paul;I; andai M itchell Hickman of By Margaret Jones ty an d th e imin pact the area would improvements in and $2^,000,000 in Heaiy Hrissfr. Carytcy< Hoffinan, Bertha Mason,on, Buriey. Tlm ^ew B coffMpondentnt have onI thet city^ he said. tbe tb community Uode gr^nt Djiza Siizr. D z=a Sa&mth and Debra ^Vhitwonh,rth, ; Reducing{ thetl area to the north an of Bariev; aad Hsi7rtTT>l rif Aocticaila n ReleiPleased KIMBERLY - The ddty’s t aiea of would also0 cuo t zoning costs to th e ■ Fans. G radela A revalo and1 bsbaby boy, Junetta Sperry im pact soon wiU be re(reduced as a dty, Sorensensensaid. ■ and Monica B a ra ju andid babyI ^1,' all of Rupert; r e ^ t of a study by theche Kimberly The proceocess of returning la n d H BffcasrdB Margarita Partida and babybat ^ of Kimberly; and zoning board and thes ddO^counciL to countyy zoning2 jurisdiction H 1 GcojpaDccirr.Kxicste Howen, Patrida Searie andm d Shannon FairchQd of Ifoybisybum. C oundl members' deddedde this has been1 a alengthy process, he ii week to reduce the impactin area said. Hes hash met with Twin SA7UR0Ar,AU6tlST31-1tanub 1st and south F a lls cdunty u n i and. city zoning Furniture-TocA-ColledDiles» ■ ■>. - - to o ne m ile on th e east s ' side of thc dty, two mimiles on the ' officialsi withw statements of w est and one and a ha]h alf m iles on ' in te n t a nnd-has d met with the I ' —I the north. county comi)minissioners. < —O b itTJARIE$ i — The dty now has jujurisdiction He saidd nown that Kimberlj^ TUESOAr.SBOeiBBia--SpD‘rm Househoid • Tools-AfltimK . miles to ;he zoning comismmittee and the dty I Rit obftsiy C3£ft fan, can 73^0931, extonslon 278m ______. • over property two rai Constonments Wdnxiw * Jcnnw«ne '■ east and north to tlthe Snake coundl haveave voted to reduce the . KLMSAUCnOIIBMai River. The boiindari'iries on the impact areerea, they will have to L f T Q b e Qjvcn to AbhJzheimers Assodation ' _ T v \tn F a li Chapel in Cozad. ' south and west-will remainrc will appear befoiefore th e county zoning HUOAT.SOT. Boise Treasureure Valloy C hapter. JowltagrM-HocetioM-Wendellel : 4620 Overtancind Road No. 211. j remain thc same. ; a to r D o ^ Howard and Wanes T .B i^ Boise ID 83705'05; or tho American 1K im b e r l y . Mayor Jim Sorenseisen <5aid the the countyy commissionersc before WBtTAUCntM^ra Warren T. Br^ss. 7575. of Twin Heart AssodatioItion. in caro of Chris old boundaries sh’oiiI’ould never itiscomplettle te d Falls, dea Vi’esSresOzy.iay. Aug. 2B. C harlton. 365 led because The councimdl also approved the • ' FBlOAr.SOT. S".199S ' ! g 5 N. 3300 E.. M ild reded 0. Burton have beeniestablishe< 3936. a FfccjcOeek RefEteftaCaDtatibn Kariberly ID 833J they did not m eet tbe ccriteria for 1996-97 budgetbu( of $1,120,593, . . ; Eifdia& Pit Johnson ■ ' MlldreiIred 0. Burton. 84. of ;^Maddnuy-BahI andWtetfcaiCaaaf- zoning im pact T hree* pointsp< must w hich desig;signated $878,992 for , Ai)vmisernent-Se|it8mbef4I ■ He was barn SspL T3ta. 1920. in D , irly. diod W ednesday. Aug. impact area: the generalal fund,f $404345 for tbe ' Bu h l . « 36. at. her home, be considered for an im MASTBtS AUCTION SSmCEE Carey, to Wi’.lia.-n anand Sarah D l an area of trade forr thet dty, a water deparpartment, $212,248 for Pacerscn B-'^5 S. Hea ggraduated ^ . Showwas a bom Feb. 20. 1912. In geographic part of thetie communi* sewer, $25>250,000 for capitol RUtUY, SO T. 6 ^ r a ' from ifte Urj»-efsity oioS (daho in DOOafal rly. to Bert and Edna Brown SATUROAr.Sar. 7" I lia ■ She had lived In Kimberly 194S. «-^t5 a degree to Donald Eaaanterday. 71. (ormerly Of 2-0» Sals • Kenneth Boztfton GstnaIstate Wo. 14 Mobne Homes-MotxtKxne . educatcn. He oseifed^ ifitoirg Buhf. died WedJdnesday.^g.28. and focctaa a: Urw graduated from Kimberly VeWcta. AntKmes • Tools - Poeaetoateflo..- ^^««5dyol t996.inCozad.r Air Forcee sets publicc hearing Adveitisefflem-Auoist2S Idaho ard US l fte*y- r/. . He was bom J School and a tten d ed busi- After his graduabm. I n’july 16.1925. near chool. UVINQSTON AUCnOM « SUES;co.j: CO. Eustis. N eb... 10t( Alvin and Mary married Gilbert -Gib’ Miller sdvxil in U ? » s » i. tn a Lehman Easterterday. On Sopl. 4. "S SATURDAY. SBT. im ‘ -■ coacJiiog fecC&sJl scxS3 Csoastett^ ^943_ manie /. 26.1932. In Kimberly, and on expan!ision of testt; 1range Warren ersered a siccfi rried Irene Buehner. ^ Hinrtd Aprilf, 8.1961. She married year career on reed csr r-^ fanned sosouthwest of Eustis g® ond Burton on Dec. 16, H n i AIR FORCE BASE,Bi Umh area froin; 40 40 to 60 daily, unlil 1949. wha»hen they moved to S |hf (AP)-ASeptSpubUctlic hearing is The a tes s involved ii are'the L u ^ the fjTsJ 2 0 >-ears »itl She was very active In tho 1. BuhLHcwasprep re c e d ^ in dealh by set for Wendover, Nev.V. ion the Air . A and L udn Cons»uaien Co. as s^qsy p e n rte n - his «jfe in 1951. irly Nazafone Church.'Sho d n B mUitaiy operations dent. 51. On April 4. 1953. loving mother end grand- Force’s plons'to expandm d air spacc areas. Togetlijether, they extend ftwn SATUnOAT.SOT. 7"-1B aa0 • . ‘ ______tie married JurJune Stom baugh in •. slstor. aunt, and friend, and used for simulated je t: COcombat over the Great S ■ Bair Aoetlofts 8th SemWrma|_il -■ He asssxd in e« cons: Hagemian. t Salt Lake’s western . levotod to’ her family and the Utah Test and Traini ut 30 miles into Nevada, CwslfliwwjtAiiclkxi '' *ftrm Eodpmen many major h^*3ys$ innn namOT , He farmedlin in Buhl until 1958,' iningRange. -shore ab o u t; loot - ■ N'evada. Mcrsara ardd tdafto.tc He jg,u,p“ ned to farm near I. She was also very active in ■Under tha proposal,ol, th c flight and firomthe th e raHroad tratics across ' AdveitisementSeptefntierl ' spem Te ^ cf risrascareera: c ,^ Tununity. ceiling would be raisecsed over the tbe Great SaltSa Lake D eiert nordi . BAnAtrcnoRS Twin FaEs Ca«Sy:icn. Is sun/ived by her husband ran g ^ w hidi spans much'of ud north- . to the BoxI EL County cQmmuni* L ____ _ Following his retirement from nberly: three daughters. Dumg h s recre^asrtl! tas. he operated the 2 '^ - ^ western Utah and norlortlieastem - tiesofParicVk V ^ e y and Lynn. 8ATimnAY.8H»T. 7 - , 1 »r ”“ . enjoyed mwikisa tcc S Touchette of Midvale. Utah.' Ardent LeilaStutzmen-Farmn - . d Auto Restoration in Warren) Roberts of Denver, Nevada. . Madilneiy-Totis-Tirinms Ccns?ic5icn Oo. R » cne The'proposed finallal environ- " ' . his iamily to pey tr t ^ i o e n , , , and Sherry Silvers o.f Nampa; Advertlsemem-SeptBiiberS - i member of Ihe mental'assessment prccredictsthere • ' ‘ - - MASTERS A tic rm s a iv K EE ... hor»orat-le n a n a n d cu“ =3ne) of Buhl. LaVem Friendsnds may call from 4 to 8 p.m. . ; . . . , '5SATURDAY, SE PiaO Sm "-liml « n . be hew a 2 txrj. S atrt (Opal) of vale.. 0Ore.. Ray (Lova) of Mondayay a t. W hite M ortuary's Karen Bedccr • Top OtaBty HousehtridM d 31. ;»B.a&rseHfen Hagerman. andid Danny (Diane) of Kimberlyrly Chapel.i 712 C enter St. RimSstibios-Twin Mis inTwrnfais. ^ Eusfe: a sister.•. RuthB (Fred) Koch of w .. Kimbeinberly. , \ Advertisement-SnteiniHrlSI Fnends rey cai ttcn ^ idchildren; and six Tho familyfam suggests memorials U u ii.^ EXIT. »"'1tt:30i»i» Fate. S e rv ic e s willvill b o a t - 11 a.m . Church.1.3550 3£ e; 3750 N.. Kimberly YOUR ;IB* Bl-Anflual Antiques & CoDeOltilesItiles I .. The teraJy st)S9esas f= Tuesday at thele IBerryman Funeral ID 83341. ' Halibut Rllet.Stu Audion • Constonments Wdcomene . w ith Crab Mbcture •. RierFalroKnmdi-Atfvertlsementmt . S MIND! IV September 15 & 16 Topped with Hollana n d a lse . ; Ali AMERICAN AUCTION CO. . S erved w ith S o>up u t O r ^ S alad, .Choice o ff P o ta to SATURDAY, SOT. D' : \ m \ WHITE and a p in n er RcRoll. A . 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ier T w i n Falls re■esident charged ^ C l o s e H[OUSE C CALL . Burley mnan Forme . .'TheChkagoTfliiTflbuna deae a d t »»«ews ______AlsoA arrested in connectioi:tion ::;;v will recei^ i v e ' writh it the murders is Frankk W . CHICAGO3 0 - A man accused in Amjiderson of Bakersfield, Calil:alif. killings of an Arizona Pol'oUce sdd it was the arrests t co f mental exxam id their son formerly Ann w ith the m urders, antnother person were bein;e in g I infiront;of herhomeonon Ju n e 19. b ut is a possilissible witness. sou3ught by Arizona police forr ththi e I Jose Gonzales was fouiound itiside “This wasras a gruesome crime. killiUings, Stegall sdd. 3 the house sitting on a blibloody bed. One of diei wlice y stabbing a demon ancind not his McNally ofDf trte Mohave County Dei►epartment, Anderson, w hoI wwas a J wife. sheriffs offioffice in Kingman, Arir retietumed to Arizona last week'eek, 9 Thursday, Gonzaleses p le a d e d “Police ha^have reason to suspect aUeUegedly admitted to th c crimim ese innocent to sccond degiegree mur- . Poyson knewlew the victims, diat he ancnd then tipped off police:e ti to , - • f' der, which carries a setsentence of may havee b e e n stay in g w ith Poyoyson’s whereabouts. ! CsQDarCmkODdNfsCWra* n i iw r Teetv urvay the dman « e after a wOdHra ctsimed theirIr haystackha Tuesday. The 10 years to life in prison. them at thethe time of thc mur- “We “ started contacting localocal G on^es also pleaded TMtnabeloctMmMlB*B *s of fM M totelb^tRit theiiheir hooM was saved. Jd i^ocent ders,” saidd JJo d y Schanam anj a • shehelters as soon as we got; thith e to the charge of usingg a knife to spokeswoma•man for thc Mohave woirord,” s d d Black. commit second degreeee murder. County sheriieriffs officc. Black B sd d thc 14-ycar-oId girlgirl, The charge carries a1 maximumn Schanamtiman added that a whirho is reported as a runawa;iway sentence of 15 years inn prison.p motive forr ththe crime has not yet fro:rom thc Los Angeles Count;un ty Wildfiii r d e n g uj l f s l o c a lI r a n c h Public defenderer Kerry been detenninnined. shetieriffs office, has been place thethi .b m ie, Judy Teeffir saididsbewas s of dieir garden,en,150feetfromthe der wherewht hdp will come from. T he s p e d e s of thc ev;evduations the teen-ag - • help put up tbedl hay, fix fence, gratefuleful we still have o u r home,”” issue in the case, he s c Valley with a ;i tntno familyrmTy mem- and d o m anyy o d ie r jobs on th e h e said,lid. - ‘ insanity defense no lon{ c o n v e2n iu ien t drive-up : • For Only *5“ e a t th e ir ranch, sb e said,id. • , “WeVe would like to thank allI in Idaho, he said, - giving assistance a S a l a d B a r *1“ . E x tr a ; I r ,.£otDe, w ere era c u a te di TTuesday Now they wiUwill have to call their the peoplepeo who hdped save ourr During Thursday’ss courtci pro- wwindow. ; eremng and moved to0 a green son in Cai^n10 *City, Nev. to tell home,;e, andi everything else theyf ceedings, Gonzales,s, wi ho w as ' fifTil oiK t n f ffiA ' h»ni th e hay' thattli he stacked is ' did. WeW< couldn’t have done itt s p e a k ^ through an iniinterpreter, 6 to 10 pm Everyday) \ I .The smoke was so dexden» ,sie . pme, she said.d. • widioutout them." ■ had difficulty understaistanding his . constitutional rights,:s. T h e lan- " T i ' guage barrier isn’t thehe problem, i S p e C t a I JFoT i i;: M cM urray said. 'lam&urger, sm ■ I Twice before thele hearing j fry, \ I A .Y .C.E.Pizza< Transportnation Dep£Dartment seeeks input M c M u rra y sa id he discussed di j md sm drink | ; j • I!; |. Gonzales’ constitutionIonal rights ■ ^ I w ith coupon I': ' --- tbeTwinFallsCIs County Fair. w hatt theyth think about tb e priori* li; -TbtTlnwiHm— —- * w ith him through an iniinterpreter. { $199 III ------“W e^dliketo: to bear what people ty off thesetii projects and if they I Only one coupon per fam ilyy i:: ' Sometimes Gon^es indindicated he {. ■ j^ J . W ith Coupon ^ I ; ^^ per »liit t the thinlf about ththe transportation havee anya ideas about how we ; - ■ FIIZ R - Want to ^ thi - u n d ersto o d , and at otliodier rimes • -J;; nned for this area," couldd improveir our transportation ^Department of Transpo:^portarion projects plannj h e said h e didn’t, McMuj^lurray said. 710 O n led a :; I ispohation Planner ^cmems.” s ' 818 South O d ed a youthiuk? Senior Tnmspi : i ------“I t T t h e ideal or conceptualco: RuR u p e rt, ID ': a boodi in Bob Humphre;irey said in a news Thele boothI wiU b e o p e n until R upert, ID • Tie department has a h part tbat is difficultt ffor him,” ,4:436-5860 ; I . We’d like to know the fairfair doses Monday. Across (ram Moglc Valley Foods«ds ; ; ; the Bfochant’s Building>g No.I 1 at release. “We M cM urray said. Next to Mist:Usty't Discount Center 11 Ai wwww awKmmwYY ■■■»■■■■■■«■ ■ A status conferenccnee fo r th e ■■■■■«■■•■ :ToU-free ' ■ case has been set for OctO ct 17. . /3\46- 4 6 OucrfanJ Uod) 67i-733Z :CoatknidbAaBl . ------1 hurley, 9a-S33J3 J-(iOO) 390-7332 Z commission staff prproposed both of Jeromem e, circulated a ped- thb proposedpre plan dting tbe cost - NOWOP : increaseiof $321 to $S.10Lie fbr the tion tbat stim’imtilated the forma- of havilaving to make long distance PEN ^ ^ ’ J f i n z J e w i Z 4S mile calling radiustus in the tion of the pro]troposed toll-free call* c allsIs forf government, medical 1 Bedroom Apariartm en t R g : Uagic Valley .with die $5SSratefor ingarea. a n dI sschool d services. , 1 Xorm Ji. ; a 300«ule c ^ lin g radiusius offered ,SarshIbyof' of Twin Falls said she Halplalper spoke in favor of tde-e- for Senior C itiztizens I Im « by ccuuiar companjMinies. leaves h e r cdludlular phone at home phoneI'ne company competitioni say- t t E:tpcrt Clock and Wai/atch Repair . - T m in favor, of tb e lotlocal area because berdiichildren can call thdr ingitiiit increases services. S y r in g a PI’ la z a |Q9 Factory Auihorizcd: Service S On ■ «>T1»ng frir aTT th<» ivereasons ’ grandparents3 inii Jerom e at lower “IfIf viw e implement (the toU-free 2 Howard Millcr-B:Baldwin PS? Z you hear today,*^* EDahmv costtbwbyregy'Pg»»lnr tpTophnr)!* rnllingling area) and it blocks furthera A new apartmin ien t M S n Sligh and Ridgewa>'ay Clocks • ;said. “rm not in favorrorof .the Rbona Arairagon of Jerome, compcijpetition then Tm n ot in favoror com plex for thei eelderly Wk We Repair WiththCarc______• excessive pricing o f tblemininial e X spokeinfovort|s ridiculous pastt ycyear," Halper said, „ Section 8 Rental Assissistan ce X charged It l t o w e s t to h av e .to diallial long distance for Johnohn Souba, regulatory affairs i response times foe priprice and calls to TwinF1 Falls and that those m anagnager of US West, said thele Incom e limit: i av^ability reqtlest;ss ts fo r calls c o st moreore than calls to her planwa would not elim inate compe-e-. i p erso n S /2 .5 f ■ ^ advanced * tions tecb* sonin Arizona,la. tidon!3n! 2 persons $14,3: ■ 1 h l i -nology take weeks orir nm o n th s. **We havee 1become a sodety . Comlommissioner Marsha Smith I iriie r^ other communiunications that developsps retail trade cen*. told1 HjH alper that th e present toU)U For an appiicatioJon an d X com p^es respond ina b(^;irsb o r tecs,” sa id GeGerald Beck of the routestes in the Magic VaUey wouldW ' more Informatiorion, cal! C o ^ e o f S oauthem u t Idaho, speak- becomiome a local route, thus people ^ Kent Just, exeoitive dirritnvfnr ?ng /(jj* bimSClf.elf. “Being a resident wouldnildn't be able to use long dis-t 208-677-4;4 2 0 4 w ^ i the IVrin Falls Area Piazbamberof ofTwinFoUs;Is a n d enjoying tb a t tancece companiesc in this a re a But al ' 626QboAvem H dl V ii .« Com m erce, su p p o rte d theti pro- luxu^ of beineing (in) diai.retail underier tbe 1996, federal 'p o s e d toll-free c allin g{ aJa re a b ut center, I believieve I have a respon*. Tetecoecommunicadons Act, therere B urley, ID 83311318 I s ^ " Ib is h as b een a1 loilong tim e . sib ility to p>ick id u p p a rt of th n t w ill1 bebe emer^ng competition hi • coming." mnpryynlnwlated Jean, c o ^ " , local exchange market,, she Ii 'D nffek, wbo with Lee«H I a lp e r , < A n u m b er■ ofoi people approved , said. ' • j & f t l T hle i B a h k ce r i s in !■.
' A w a r d s ------C O M P L E T E I XeatkBadinaBl d a l container'cr'category, but Lytle ~ ^ B annk I Financing is Available ” krcak£ast. Rtgn* at dieirtr aaddress* ^ d or^hizefaBfa will’work'to pro- > I J TREE SERVICE icing yfin pjw4aTm »rin R tc k« iH o lla h a n & J a y O s te rtir t i o u t ■ ___ : e d ^ people who ta k ee p:pride in Tbtssummo^wS winners haw indud- ' t j Phone: (208) 436-9853 pay)y) * L 0lan 3 Defaults • Foreclosures» •dieir business mmTunm unity," isd th e T u rf QCIi u b , Magic VaUey V K \ ' ' O r (208) 678-4182 (Rick) [edical Center and Mobile: (208) 431-5391 • Slo\l o w C red it • Ciivorce riy tle said. Tbere were 15ISentries, 4 Regional Med l8mbne9I3Eait :w h id i w as down from lastlas year. Gamand Marketketing. This year, that : BuflQ'. lttono833IB *No one entered tbe besttcomme^ o award wasalspqQopentoresdences. ^ ....‘ ...----- i , ------ip— I D rivle e Youp New (or Used CarIP i DaveFouxtdXJsUs Exactly Vi^Hat WM e W a n te d . im prove'your Skills! ie kind of hoiue we were r a " . | : Wc described to'Dyre the k II IB Windo^lows • W ordPerfect • Windhdow s 95 T o d a y looting for Bnd Ke ^ouxldI exactlycx: wlui we wanted.' I y! ! Dave w u wonderful to wo:work with, alway* good ;v M Excol • Q u attro Pro •, WoiVorks ' ; natind and willing to help} us. We would recommend "y C Quicken • Word • Intome■net • _ hifli Co ill our wan■ranttobuyoriellahousc. Quickbooks • Iiitro » The Todd MlieiEunily V Auijto Loan bby Phone Com puter TVk*ainmg Centite r 3-9011 : : 0 ' - ^ '' ’**1^ Phono: (208)677-4630 or HomI d a h o edireeto]3r leavingg to takee job at!M issourii agency Fish ari(id G am e inna- recognize of sportsmenaen while creating a ^ill mlM tlieir lender, Informs I long and well in his capadiy/ new director must re tm will be unavailalliable for comment statftlor b lo ated Boise}ise b u re a u c ra c y th a t ’ tionon ipedallst Ed Mitchell seld.';': •nia Anoclatod P > ______xector. I wish him w ell as h e(5 this." f e ' ------until he returnsns on Tuesday. He as ^th leading wasnotwbrldiirking for wildlife. “Itere's no doult th«t he’ &ts this new challenge." Bant Conley is credited witl een an Hmemely^popito dtasiirec- . Embattled Idaho Departlartment was a finalistst for: director of accepts and G am e Thd heat,ha[ has Deen tu rn e d up in bee in a statement issued by hiss the 509-person Fish an 3r with professionals here,»re,". o£ Fish and Game directorM rje n y 's state' wildlife said in i Department through'reiremarkable recent moniibnths after tt was tor ■this summer. office, Utchell said. "He's alwavsI sup;,su] Conley has quit, and at leaaleast one agcncy earlier tn s growth. H e also has beeileen praised leaiued thele departmientd did not w t reaction from an ' "Thelie department can always orted professional w U ^ e mazhmai of his bosses said the chonganflewill • Tho first ret for the growth in wildlildlife mcii- receive $3) mUiionm in expected por nd Game commU* be imprnproved, and Mr. Conley hadi gement to the highest deu;e( do the agcncy good. * Idaho Fish and I aaem ent a re a s statevrfdirfde and his revenue andfid had 1 to c u t 12.S per- age sltive. Invitedted constructive criticism. I [e’s been excellent at taicin Conley will return to hislls rnative sioner was positi' e eiforts to promote hunlunting and cent of itsi operatingoi budget to He J4 Idaho “I think it’s ultimatelyull good for h av e5 foifound him to be cooperative tbe red this year. carare of the Interests of deparipart: Missouri after the O a 34 i . my desire for a coordinatedd fishing through the creationcr« of stay out of the Fish and Game Commiimission the departmenent," said Jeff withmj ing days for But FishI andan Game em ployees meilent employees." le Fish and Game state5 pcposition on natural resourcee ' free Qshing and hunting meeting to Head the5 hhighly Siddoway, the children, •r from th e U p p er m attersters.” respected Missouri Departjartment commissioner 1 e Conley is the onlyly F1 ish and B IS-year S nake R iver VaUey.Vo “Certainly, Thele i governor also urged the of Conservation, ending a 11 . and Gams commissioners to0 . Game director in theination nn who tenure with Idaho Fish'ish and ho didn't commamand the respect of Fish an •e. “ m akike e a careful and completee hostsaweekly'call-inra1 radio show. n i l 11 h Game. the Legislature. der fire for l l l l l | commissioner, I’m sMrch'•ch" for Conley’s successor.r. But h e h a s b e e n unde; “Pm exdted about theI op;opportu- “As a new co s- years from hunters wh(whobeUeve ■■■■•■usic Stuui g g ' M issouri going to feel muchmu more comfort- “ TheQ «department faces the neces- nity to work with thc Mis of tighening its belt and thee he does n o t listen to the concerns depiartment in my homono ;state, able with a directordir that I was sity of i but I certainly have mixedxed emo* involved in hiriiiring and that I f ^ tions about leaving a joijob I've is working orfor me, rather than been totally Immersed inin fifor the one that was hiredhii by a previous ^ past 16 years," Conley saidaid in an tommission,"' heh said. “We now ■ clectronic-mail messagee tot( Fish have on opportiirtunity to dean the ■ and Game personnel Wednednesday slate and buildlid a program with PAM ENT? , aftemoon. th e vision for thethi 21st century.” “I have every confidenoence that Siddowayis Is one of four new I J rs appointed by Gov. DON’T GK)CRA2ZY! . n the Idaho commissionIon and commissioners c tio occasionally has i department will take thislis cransi-i P h il B att, who rt the school supply lists for yourlur children's U H I ue to lead been critical, ofof Conley’s depart- ^ 1 tion in stride and continue t 1 this jtar. Just CALL or FAX us...TeUuswhat ,Te . the way in fish and wildliftilife man- ment. But onI Thursday,T the gov- A grade jtjur child is Jn & wt ftlUft11]hai«>'our agem ent.” emorhadnothiithing buc kind words— . ihlng in for the departinjting director. jadaged and ready to go when jfli)'DU get here. ^ T B U I V Conley, 55, is fishli Washington state this wee#eek and “Jerry Conle;iley has served this dioose, drop In & make youroftTiron sdecUon ^
d ahTO BRI]IEF - q G e t A ^ : , P r— I BACK-TO-SCHAL HEALTH ANCID Continuing Inericrease in refugeess expected SUBSTANCE AABUSE PROBLE^• m BOISE — Idaho’s capitalcap dty has a reputationI aaas a great place to HDURING THE HCOLIDAY WEEKEiEND? . b e a refugee — a softoft lim tog site for newcomciners starting over. ^ But help is needed fortor timt to continue, Canyon View Hospital anjnd Counseling Centers IErealizes W ilh qualifications,ns, mosti say growth in thc locallot refugee com- Ci jbstance abuse problemsn s d o n 't munity should remainlin strong.s ■tht h a t m e n ta l h e a lth o r su b “It’s hard to prediabia because of government dedsidsionsandgeopolit- ta k e 0 vacation. The henollday w eekend can bbe e v e ry ical forces that affeaa rn ^ e e flows, b ut I think in the next several rtidifficult for people fbr manyn different reasons,is. This Is ; s of refugees here," , years we will continueue tot see increasing numbers o w h y C a n y o n V ie w Is pjrepared n to tielp peopl!p ie o n d I rector of the Mountain Stateses Refugee Center. said Jan Reeves, direct families experiencing mlental e healttl and/or subsib sto n c e i negative factors assodated•d with' some other “We don't have the nt ours per day, seven da^iq y s p e r placcs that have large;e ccconcentrations of newcomers. . Oiabuse problems 24 hoi w e e k , e sp e c ia lly d u rin g holidayh weekends. Woman boundid overi in Moscow' shootings To re q u e s t o n o n -slte(e crisis asslstarice counseliselor MOSCOW — Form u iie r CaCwrledhnivifonfnti C:ENTERS l
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^:-.CALENEIDAR MTRATKT ’h o u s a n d s h e l p> - W a g o n ieSRSiSwwSifc-v-;' ■ : T o d aIY y — ^------i r - letchum celebrai■ a t e s [— □"Com m unity celebrajratlon: Tho Twin F alls C ounty FairFa continues Miual W agon Da) a y s al the Twin Palis Coun Daniello Kennedy Fairgrounds in Filer withwil livestock' e»«ewicoff»»powtort ______shows, live continuous)us entertain- I rnenl and the secondid cgo-round of , keiETCHUM— Organizers areIjnaldng mr e k en d ’s the Magic Valley Siamampede rodeo, im for a crow d fo r th is w eekt £on Days celcbration.- I scheduled for 8 p.m.I. inir the a rena. t o . «■«»»> □ Community celebra Lbdut 20,000 people are expect « Ketchum. Back in th e 1920s anda n d ‘30s, Are a Covvboy celebraibration begins a and Petra’s faiher partidpatpated in ' ift',; with the opening of a eexhibit a t th e ftsF.5 Fourth of July parade downivn M: ain i m m i •eet i V l l iV i O l W M Sun Valley Center foror 1the Arts a n d , ™Dther participants this yeare a r w ill h SHB b K b , Humanities In Ketchunium a t 5 p.m . indueJude the Wells Fargo Stagecoadoach and iwo-seat Amish carriage owne by □ Comedy: Evening’9 a t th e m and Ruby W ebb th at will sersme as g PWBBBB Itiiprov will perfonn1 atal a 8 p.m . din* kmvm -TV s entry. *My wife and 1 traveled to Minn[innesota • i ; n e rs h o w a n d a n 1 1 p.m. p. cocktail 1 9 ^ and th e Amish people ntadnade this show. Cactus Petess RResort Casino, bujaggy by hand, espedally for us,”5,” ^Webb th e car- I* 3 id. T he W ebbs will, rid e in th« g Jackpot. Dinner showW prices start ge, drawn by two registered ququarter- H a H I k al'$10.95; there's a $7$7.50 cover , horserses. tail show. For- 4n unusual entry this yearr w ’ a t a u n charge for the cocktail own Swiss oxen — Josh and reservations and inforformation, call Theyley w ere raised by bottle and weigh^ ‘Q .i o u b ^ 1-800-821-1103. 2,400100 pounds each. -'WaraSiiiirii AmAnother first will be a horse-cse*drawn 'Q '.9ua<7| hearsarse sponsored by The Wood lapeL f l Q,i0iLmJ4 d ; S a t u r dday i _ Food and entertainment will lalast for Arb«Muile.FMM;'eldFefwtv: ;j th e park- il6e)b0OMitewn:KittlaR. . - . . v Ib ratio n : T he e better pan of three days in the Community celebtj g lot of First Interstate BBai ank ^ | n F alls Cquiity' FiFair continues .Ketc!tchum including breakfasta s t w ith itertainment by Sourdoughgh S lim ," “at the Twin i=aIls'Co'ur iNikiWcWfiflt-o ■ ’“"‘y , : S nch w ith th e Jaycees, and, aft« i3, wagons and horses lend a westeistem feel to the annual Wagon DaysDay Art. and r with livestock para, - t ' r a S l Fairgrounds in RIerw irade, bluegrass with Doc Tate Crafts Fair iJiKettrtthum. aCar'A itt^-^V i^^^ shows, live contihuou:ous entertain- le Big Wood Revival ment an d the finai go-go-round ofthe Magic v k le y Stamperpede rotieo, Q scheduled for 8 p.m.n. ini the arena. i j5ourdough l SlimS kicks50ff I □ Community celebr;bration: q Ketchum's W agon DaDays continue piunValleyC l Center cov\;vboyfest with a fiapjack breakfiikfastfrom 8 a.m . tp 11 a.m. intheparkiiirking lot of th e ^ and scu lp to r T.T.D. Kelsey, along with I ' Steve Crump ' '■ ■ ■' First Interstate Bank,k, continuous( examples of horsehairh' hitching by I ------R on M aulding. entertainm ent in the9 bankb parking ~ _ . . , The Cowdadcddies, a Salt Lake City* I jot. The Big Hitch Pan'arade at 1 p.m., KETCHUM ice — Cowboy p o e t^ IS hot* based W esternn swing band, will pro- I 'estival at the r just now than a stolen picl vide the music,c, and refreshments will I an arts and music fesi ct not lost on the Sun Valley:y C enter to served. ketchum Heritage & SkiJ M useum fortir the Arts and Humanities. - . O n S a tu rd aly y morning, Sourdough ' I W m 10 a:m . to 6 p.m.m., a n d th e The center’s late-summer “II SSee by slim wiU take hihis act to the parking lot I our O utfit T hat You A re a Cowboy"Coi of the First Inttiterstate Bank for 9 a.m. I winthAnnual PremierIer Collection , Jebratioti of cowboy artists andani aru- jmd 11 a.m. sho'tows, held in conjunction I I i i Car Auction firom 8 8.1a.m. to 7 p.m. saasins has tak en on even m ore ofjf aa to u d i wiUi Wagon Days. ai ' Ketchum Patty Loveless ibration: Albion's a poet this year. Saturday afafternoon, Sourdough □' Cbmrnunity celebr Sourdough Slim, a yod/odeling Slim and felellow poets Wallace Q arnpus Festival beibeginswith Caiiialifohiia comic and sonpvriteriter who’s McRae, Pauli Zarzyski,2 Joel Nelson Loyeless, KKetchum tickkets availabk►le Qto'IOa.m., an gendary in cowboy poet circlercles, wil! and Sue W allislis w ill tell their tales a t breakfast from 7:30 tc day after- 3 p.m. at Gal(ilena Lodge, which is Jen this year’s series Saturday o u s e n teertainment r on the free stagstage at 9 a.m ., a per- Joo” or three located 17 mi]liles north of lown off TheTlmefrNews______ppening cerem ony at oon,'setting the stage for oon to 10 p.m. today anand Iminating Idaho Highwayly 75. Tickets are SIS’, o r fro m not fbrnianceofTheGhi3host of Miller weeieeks of W estern a rcania culmii ay, from noon to 9 p.m.I. o on ; on Sept. $10 for m em beilers. FILER — Plenty of tickeiEkcts rem ain for S a tu rd a y ith a tribute to Will Rogers on and from 5 to 9 p.m. Monda;nday, HaIi''at3p,m.,aDutclutch-oven diriner Saturday nigight’s combined dinner- Sunday night’s concert bylycounlty o music Sunday a. lg acts ranging from puppeteceteer /e entertainment,, Through ih i t all, th ere w ill bos didisplays show concert bby the Cowdaddies and • stars Patty Loveless andid FHal Ketchum fpatmng at 4:30 p.m. and livei rPair. Freddiee Prez to the Magic Vallealley, I off fifine'cowboy gear at thee c I 'T T ilriierstate Bank In Ketchum;.a.pro-Ke p : country Star TvA o m s bceeps cthanging oetry.featurihg, , Eclectic g .:grarn.of cowboy poet . Sourdough Slim andndothe'rsat3 e v e ry•y corner, < and butit wavas my twin sister who went,en t,to ly Danleile Kennedy , on a music scholarship." AboutIt Gary Morris sw itchiching gears to college oi . p- m; a t G alena Lodgedge off Idaho ; tme»We\w cofrespotvdent______cake the risk. . Thenoone summer, Morris, who> grewgrt Highway 75 north ofofKetchurn, and . M orr:orris’ wife, upiiiTo'exas, went to Colorado mthth t\vox\ performance at . SUN si VALLEY — The man li re tirered d attorney collegei buddies1 to “chase girls:s aia n d an evening dinner pe ) ( S K tK Elizobeabeth Murphy, drink bee but instead w e got a joba b ir in a Imnge his mind — the m an bemieulgcoun-. 'imTicOTrTWnfiM BMMlh M y m i d » r . Galena Lodge, whicl-lich is sold ouV .. ^iy singer-songwriter Gary Momsrris. ‘ . . says; Mv will headline musfusic Assodation:Record of the'he Y ear in p la nis s and blazing ing compnpelled to sing 'Rocky Mountjiuntjain 984; he’s had. five Billboard NoNo. 1 hits . new tntrails. B ut I’v e High.’” Show, 9 p.m., : ™ other guys eventually wente n t in the S un Valley Ice St ince. Gaiy Mortis leamedned that his flexi- T he ot Sun Valley Skating3 Center.C Tickets: tniown for tbe Dinny Th6?h6mpson b ility:y iis' his b ig g e st anotherr direction< a n architect andanc a . asset.” : d e n U st-t — but Morris staned makitaking , $26 for general admiImissiqii ($23 fcir Memorial'Golf T ournam ent this ionis tobk^time out to passs onoi some ■ Morris makes no bone:)nes about going music hislistory. As a recording artist,t,h ht e is . children), $37 for theIhe Sun Room, of wisdom befoi^ n'e flevFlew off to _ T B B B B iB l with the flow. in his IS15th year with career saleslies of ng, but I loved to more thlan a 5 million records. For WanVarner, $36 for reserved sealeats and $67 for iin;ing-at the Democratic, NNa atio n a l ‘ m ake AU-Amienierican.' But I w ondered “I always loved to sing, Convention in Chicago. whatIwould.dedo tho rest of the year, bow-hunt, fish and playr fo(football too.” . - Bros., CaiCapitol and M C ^ he has recordcorded dinner and the show3W ($49 for chil-.,- .J]“People make their careersI whowl: are," “Siire,'beinglg flavor of the month — . Morris never figuredred he’d have a ; 12soloalalbums. ■ . ris says.he’s written so ma dren). For reservatioitions and ififor'- ' lie'ic said.! ,‘‘rv o ^always wontedted to try top of Ae chartirts. No. 1 at the box office, musical career..Ke was 19 when he Morn: m an y ivcr^thing. W hen I was in coUegUegel^vas is gr^'B iit thehere is no longevity to it." bought his first recordd -— “Unchained songs intn the teck of his bus that he’se’s lost1 'matlon, call 622-223231. . “ p“ coach said ' /-/c r admirorable goal 'to Morris? Melody," by the Righteoiteous Brothers, “f I pretty good athlete and my coo Please soe MORRIS, Page 02 f you just pick one sport, yoiyou could -patching for>r opportunities around started s i n ^ g along withwii the record. >■; PlcasestEsajCAl£JIDAR,PageC2 Ify
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W e e k e n d3 Child neeglected atithomene(sedsatcenttionatsch(iool ----[St e p p inj’ OUT ^ t t k a w aecbiixs aboot . JAKBIDGE, . Ney. - 'The' t (i DEAR ABBY: My Syear-old I . s 3« ^ B«zise «f. d e ntRasiiy*s iteiM bM t o n u b Cowboys vrin p t v at 9 p i S-: ev bnBe<^mvncfC(Cfteim ham ------5 5 ------. dauf^uer, Penny, is in a ^ ^ ieazie. me tiew ^mod^ ^ Suuby at tbe O^ ut^ : i D e a r I ^Bl, d e oflsr cf {Sb t d s * l&efe aoMfisXeigKSBioa and bends in soutfrcen- ^ dren^ doss in pubGc sutooc ! ac tt>B&tadjf^ BMdgc.AiA d S ^ m. dassmate,Randy.whoisahahaodsooie, 7diQ-wardmb^«r«£ac this wedcend: I A b b y ’ I ^ c a n e s m scbooi cErt]Ertr.OI-^ad trflfflnD m land Hnleidkiw. but Pommysaysiat y g/M □ n l gjg r 5D or Sa s t gw 8& as aad so obriooslT a • BUHL - C liff H aak &cT Tb he no ooe Ekes Um bccausee b e is £rty. r M te J ■ TPa o s y n d & s - T w r aN FFA LLS - M om ent’s jB t Resorts wiU play a t 7 3 0 j> i c o m e b is & x s d . l ibe e needs b e ^ S d n o l at She says bc wears tb e sais a m e d ir^ m Q iday £rcm 9 p jn . to 1 btturday a t die W est End Senit>enior '* HHienL ■I onlyi^jragflhehitj ______s e i s close tn x b vxiia h m a a N o t w ^ P jcsms and TqttmSSonwid.a o a WfflBoGOsA’ 3L IxSsss: SUSQ. n u s £ e s mes, nnisc sa n r 7 p.m,a, aas pan r f n See By aa,Vas.He5SaKCsaBrxii u u t U,U Xa t Cull F*li lU Ai4, parade followed by gam e fiz&BoaitlbelBne ■Ml PTui SXm AU ( c u |( ‘-S. and food until 430 pm . innGtyFark. C Your Ontfit3t that Yon are a SeayV3iKA\Baite ^ Cowbc^,* bajbased at die Galena ExsasCeieairSas^pBxfuiBtillf ? S t d A k kittoE u S-7: The Idaho Shak«akespeare Lodee in Kadadmm-Eiintns tided 21:'a;HcJIi5jcTai!fcyBs®irf It WQliam ‘Thimdrrine]Jg Hooves’ and l i f e M eSiw^tnil f^TW r Cfii 111 i’ljr »31 al aaaM£thKedSes.&ba Festival will present 1 K ^frsafSaBOik'lKel I ?iuejr7 a.di ^ ^ a S sftsdcsEfe^lOanim,cortin- 1 o jjw ’jfB'J far wn faDffe ow 75 fflisa 4 mftsaw tw p m drmershcw andjan11 a HalKetchur fecp t cd gbn pCBT & Qanb. Al» jnbUf 3t ihbJ shovsh «iH bc scm ] spcdibr M bCDL mdrzET^ovandaitl ooisiMeertBfaBnnirmatand I ft p m cocktal shew, CadariiK LovelescoconoErtatSpmin pm riiiHiiNi»w.Ma2i-iia103. RstlntaslatlalsBaricpadang BrsdnesEndSisaijtibBS- lot, conSnuoLjousentertarnient fin.' 'teAsuTaCltaOaD a m o n | S lQ 3 intoparidntii g lot, an arte an d • e d b y a paaje^nocn ani!ntfweerter- Sm dayI—:------musicfesSvaivdatlheKdchtxn H H a a tsv _ ^xner^^m es^a:o a te a n d □ Communitycelebra Heritage&S^SdMusGuniDm I I fVBTTrjm axsbfonnocntiHtrS 4 3 0 TIw Twin FaUs Court lO a m tD S5pjn.andfte ] heTraFsCsCocrtrFa* putriCSyF^rfc continues at ttte Twin F hfinlhAnnuau d P ta r te r Morris _ IN S A L E N OD W ! H ContbnwdfmnCl Like i^ayixying ppponte L td da 1T I C K E T S O l R m S ad t is GQacomD ftcdiffs T a count 1 V Bobane’*aaBr,Bimdi*:a>iul361^ Nocsutpci^fbra^vw}rwhopuBk- -Mynianaaager and I naticd C2h tks stodc in being flavor of themthe cnhi irrrinfmTii »iiiii i “I probably needed iomeboimi *80smsowewe^mntPl^YadcIoA- J ary chedcs DOW and then,en, b u t locdc iogfcrscinedn v fe t I would have nrissed.”
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~ B o o k s zfpoii m m m 1 ^ jntain S tate Insisulation C o., i ’ : M o i e p oowerfiilQiancyficticion ‘Executivve Orders’ ho Falls, Idaho,, and its for- MA, CHS a a ^ t6 ByMarkSkomM m e r■ s secretary, Patricicia Persons, - QtlrtoSertfciel______B D A i e o e a Bfi«s a BB«, as one o> TJatyae^iD) f e M M c m s j a C engaCI a c k nnow c ledge their re Seo n d Penran Golf War. B * iri£ m e efiflie itsmg' to ridok xhai sie aev ■ C o nntrol t Act by perform ( ing iTpm Q a n ^ i the toastnneime T op ^ i lf lI l k f I b lb m s — o n to a SBT C a q c » s . a C jiJigngggiugtfeSaprBne r.GuQ of the militaiy thrillslle r,b a s lestos abatem eniIt w ork wlth- w i iian, a a g ^ b n t be , a s b e i ."l^cen a taa^ step towardib bt e o ia - • ^QitodeidSBcsSR^ S B ^ c2dc£ o f so f f c s ; A top y IJ . J Ml me. *I dcBft Luuw miitt ao o u t vvalid training,. T he above r-AOtch novelist for anyoneme wbo I tjl \ t y n e sajs ID zD CDe h a 3 m s ^ 2^nifi^s^E^scSEs^sc3nft 3 ItKtSisBBxgea. E^aa s ^loim a powerful stny. ow ledge the ,“Executive Orders" (PutPutnam , r I n \ n n * p a r tties l ( also ackno . $2755), Clancy’s sequd tot o * D d J t L' ^ agpm &e fcxDBis be ca jiwi mT b2 e jBoa n dasardly of nl- s u bim m itted false certrtifications to of po n o r," coiAains r b co f th e WM U n sis i s td e Axatdldx DBBvae Ss o b L shoot-’enHip stuff and increcredible ■ ■ nT | IHdiAeaiig th i^ itfQnia 0^ q n t s Ions ■ I f |T T T > n Jan.W£ nplete these prc•ojects. A s a r plot twists tbat readers bave I I Ll Uk W'41 ndiaSi % 3DP HMjg-s ■ E l wTirraeiTcOcdias comp . to expect from his o o reiTv^ ls.' L 2' J li d e r oi f tiie t Ixs^pTEsoeis m n _ bxSk^ as a a i s ^ ?ace CD a , . sets t ^ book apan is tiiatitfo b rtb e lot^ a^u wd t & e dea J^ i6ciiLaiB6agiggtt6eBiSdij r e s uult, H on July 1 ,19£196, they paid fiist ome, OanQT has gotten»-n iTW«i«crnT1h y him«»1f ensuring all toOtJando. S y s nfis 3 ^ y o a a ^ ilaiu Jn rr. I t e SET safriieeit o£ wair n r1 hirfngingh COrTl[!npany program i ' Here's waniin^ If yot Ryaa. ,ho> has1 jnst been iatM^ i mau^^s JP ^ B catse OtdtB Its OS am to read “Debt of Honor” bbefore jinjw wti^ vicee preaimp , is in a t a waddte ssSe TVi^Twwff^airi^fiBgfekaasasmtense 6rTlpi wway to «-ra«hx!_ gTwfa riw» T-wtitTTig ^ b o se e s s IBS f£ a CEo^is ;iaK asI jnK D &ES cs ^ is r noBe£s-Es.Bicw£tac T i e dd i and their heallilth concerns aazC TAJJiW'.jw rrtJfafl . describe Clancy’s news est: t novel «PTptf»Qnn Irfflgr ti cre a te a 3hA ss tfics mneS ES JadcSpDuOfs c B , , : wthoutruiningtbeendof&f Honor. ' Calnnet,die St^ Court rti^YTuIij rnir» Wn tm i f ftrrrn a ftgr r a a n these 3 0 0jressed ^ via EPA s t a n d a r d s . 2{yan beccBoes presidentitasDdx a: nxjscfCaqgress.ss. C la■ncy w aeaiBS a n e^ K caily »»^ ggaaoiBai^SbDta of Honor doses after a 7477je^ner j< Soddeoly.abaoboat d th z ^ kit iag a n i slam s into th e C » ito l duid u rin g a tb fc U S 9 m nnrr^m m |s siK SaijaA a^nsd joint session of (ingressess. 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TheTlroe»tNew videos in Twin Fallsalls stores thisvfeelc •..-A, □ “MaryReiIIy” (R) —-T T h is is a Labor D>ay| J: horrid coughed-up hairbarb a ll of a movie, a macabre indulgeJgence in j wretched gloom and repiep re sse d sadomasodiian. And for aUaU thet rep- dlian,vileness of the stay,y, itii some- ■ how manages to be as dulllandlead- ar ■ ■ I' en as cold unsalted oatmeal This is the strange caseose of Df. . H JekyU and Mr. Hyde, as to!told from . ■ the point of view of a timidtnid cham* ^ i j bermaid, Mary Reillyly (Julia ■ ^ Roberts). The movie opeip en s in a ale nameless, fog^hroudcd BritBritish d ty KSi in the 1890s, with Robertsirts scrub- bing thc sidewalk. Julia Roberts as on Irishsh ^washer* rts Fridioy -i4 Day^sOnlly i .-h’l New videos MISIoresO)penLaboi xD oylO arim-6pm woman? Oh Julia, julia,[ia, Julia, you’ve gone and gotten youy o u r ^ i n trouble again, and that bro(irogueyou f ) p / M i s s e s C l ib o , , A lfred D unner, ; iSportond -- n a box of apparently picked up in a o n d T e d d i5 . ' S o o l s ng to save Im Lucky Charms isn’t going Jcckets, vests, tto tees,te« sldrts, classes, end more, j mnewF=alsty1e5cndcdo«s. • ; )loycr. Dr. IflH t you, either. Mary’s emploj ScteiaOO-24jOOReReg.20iIMaOO 4000 Reg. 4)XDaxaO Jekyll Uohn Malkovich,cb, in 50Ss another slimy, toad'in*aspiispic role), H f f l i approaches and asks her' no explain 0 )/ E n t i r e S t o d:kM i issesand , S l o c k G irls the weird herringbone scana r s o n h e r ncck and arms, but she dediedines. - J u n i o r S w ii n m w e o r ' ^ o f i v e w e o r It’s a wonder JekyU cana n see the nd^obCT. 1 16. 8ia97.J9.97 . SdedOO-lAi400 Reg. 12m-28J30 scars. It’s a wondff anybodyxiycansee - |H B/Jont2oaCcio.ancl anything. It’s ah v i^ darkkan at d d an k Sd*9.4»-24.9eVSb>1C in this movie, as 5 it were Ut by a ReamO-7200 p i\p i MxeSiS t o c k G ir ls P o k j zzo- z o i flashlight and shot throughugh a Ihty mmerT-Shirts , dieesedoth. There are threh m colors s o n d S k i r t s on the screcn: U ^ t gray,,d dt a rk g n o ' vlehortsk^ assorted cokxs. i d Great Escape for stes 7-16. . l.butthat’s 5US»SdaiaoO RReg.2aC0 i and blade — dl, ond red, bl ?eg.9.9?-22JD only when somebo(ty getssripped,or ri] 'tfllH Krytt-^arxit\AJ! they viat thc slaughtcrhousouse to col- Sda4.99-nfl) Rec le a organs for secret potion:ions. . i n g a n d S u m m e r x x A s o n d wspapers) (Knight-Ridder News, e p a r o t e s i b a g s (Haainss. Video West, Blodd)ddfusta) 4.U5.. and mote. - jn.Lodles.andMen. □ “All Dogs Go to HetHeaven 2" m Reg. l&(J>3aoo Scte4ilO*3QJIOjOO Reg.8IXMOiOO (PG-13)— TTiis is OK as. an ISUS c t e a a ) - 1 9 « Re{ ed musical fantasy for childlildren, but nExIram O ff ies likely to be a bit of a yyawn for c k M e n s thdr parents. q i * / o g & aStock 14KGdd In the 1989 ori^al,, th^ e m utt, 'AO/, EnfiieSfods v e K n i t s Iryi^ : Charlie Baridn, was dispatil»tched to bs, ond banded bottom styles. , lerSigSiverJew eliy Shoft-SleevReg.lZa>3Z00 jUMandSgaomvAs^isom heaven after he was rubbei>bed out by yrim artner in a 't i y t t Tees.hertays.pobs, ReO-17IX>oa Carface, his bi*Udog ■ Scto6D0-lfifl5Re{ Louisiana n i^ td u b , w hidijd i led to a trip back to earth forr nrevenge. e n s F t a n n e l S h i r t s a l G i f l s has,votlvBS.vases.ecoming a ■ ^ sa.l7.9WI.»I)ooj x L e a t h e r e n s B lis te r B r o w nI ' ' ' ! trademark of New Zealandm ddirector e a r ' ace W ere t ) a / . Junior Fowa r Lec Tamahori. “Once hdboBodsJytos. roddea GMi «K . end Bov5 4-7. d eb u t film W arriors," his intense del IR® O u t e r w e aLCD r 40w soi#9iio-i5ja^ U}ORea1&Ct>2&00 ; (made after considerabletie conuner*( rw U tt Anordc hooded and cial woric), was oil crude cmenergyand ( » * Sde36JD0Ro»«aCDc A M e n s sSportCasucd little delicacy. Not surpiirprisingly, js,Ck^,CBidBoofX ) ^ s of th e ele- I H O / . E n t i r e S t oit d s “Mulholland" has none of J buiQ. end mote. Otocseftanc•novartetyc^Woa. gancc and sophlsticadoition of the L _— 100. lOooo-idacD 40off S(i.21DtM9iI9i)0 Roo.3S£CM6a) .. Robert Towne/Roraann FPolanski i classic,-but Tamahori hasla sh iso w n / Se<*«0i»-e7j00 R0» K X t - S l e ^ unrelenting ways of holho ld in g an audience’s attention. - M isses Shoj t e r s For one thing, the direU reao r has rtocte. * ond button frcrt tfyte ctes! pcrts or ICCft cotton twi pant!xrti'' imposed his sledgehammminer tech- lU m I^Sweat(^TAOysZJX) ^^1^ Reg.410MttOO nique and pulp sensibilitlility on his rW U n Oow«jci«.rtxx*noc S d s }&JB0-22AQ Rog players. Stare Nick Nolte,Ite, Melanie K s a c t e r o n d S t o c k GrifQth, C haa Palminteriu i and£ John lensA pparei Malkovich, plus key supportingsui k/te/. Junior Chcf e e s 30% ^ W U l l r^NCMbomLT%mritLToddnGHi4-16.and actors Jennifer ConncUy,Uy, Andrew SHdcwott. Roo. ond moro. A f i u d e T?og. e 16C»26i(Il Boyj4-2D.(ott3XCijd05li30). ” McCarthy and 'Heat WilliaIliams, form rllU lt &/Mctoy&Ca.SH£ Sd».32<64«(L«0 Reg. >i5-7ac0 an ensemble in ^ wilhth tthe film’s , ScJ»11.20-1&20Rog neo-noir sensibiUty.(WdVideo West, 3K BlockbusUT, Hastinff) Ml nwTS ^^^mrtioAu airni ■ x t r o j k , ek If r r e ■ « here tvhcn youil needn us. t O ' • b S | B | B OPEN H .Iready Reduced Sp 8 T O I8 ■ I WEEKD/m s n AND9 m oratotalsavi
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Tickets On Sal "God give.them wisdom pnnRtwlbmsr e ill-starred twins, SebastianI strong actors,” Fee! said.s "It 3 \ have it; and those that are.fools,kt foe Viola, ore separated afterr ■' d o esn ’t w o rk a t all wlwhen o ne S«ptB,«xlSiturdi : a a o r overw helm s the otl:others.” [a '• them.iisetheirtalems.“ ttdwltliltlMctw h ip w r^ and each believes ! , -WrnismSluilcesp T Five of the actors in thisi pro- ||B Show tta*• bb&SOpja. th e o thIther e to be dead, : “TwdftliN^N lg h t" •^chedoMlor Viola,ola dons male attire and gets} duction a re A nors Equiquity mem- t l ISF.produc- ; KETCHUM-If Shakes]'iespean Thaidiynd Fridayd«r,8^6,rtll30 ^ Job> asos a page for the Duke off bcrs a n d v eterans of ISF e Tague as Q ' ever wrote a soewbaU comcoi edy, mi.- no, who’s enamored of a1 tions, including Steve 1 ,$15lorid»lt*«i Orsmo. Golden as 1 it’s got to be “Twelfth NightghL” . TUtits,«lildian$: ewoman named OUvia, who, Malvolio, Joe Conley' Gi dy t h a t $10fDrttadant*,ar..mmBiMbyeall- noblewc 1 Tague as ! "It’s the last comedy ts nothing to do with the Sebastian, Kathleen T ^ I Shakespeare wrote tha^sf s reallyi Lodge It 72W338. . w a n ts r ' Viola,' « T 5 . duke. ’ li^t, tnuch more so thanm worksi «*tfc*»tw«t»»* “T a k in g 'T w elfth Night,’ Ni or ^ !il« ‘The Tempest,’ sa id ButO:It Olivia falls head over heels any play on the road1 is Z night- / M Charles Fee, director o in love)ve with Viola, disguised as® mare logistically," F(Fee said. W (who's dressed a: ' Idaho Shakespeare Festi las a man). Cesario,irio, and pursues h e r ardent- “But we look at it ass a rew ard. I M ” is very similar to Anot L production that will moviove to r “The plot is jioAer admirer of Olivia, Sir It’s a reward for a summersut of H ' 'MuchAdoAbobout Nothing,’ but Andrew : tent oh the grounds o: rew Aguecheek, grows jeal-1; hard work; We get; tott visit a E l . JU|| different plays,” gug anc ; Tyrolean Lodge for a thre and challenges Viola to a great place, stay in hotilotel rooms Aulti Engine Triractors & ; n m n ex t week. “Tbe latera rw ■ o rlu a r ' " Fee ' said, " d u e l and perform for a nne c w o u d i. I ; are dorker,.fuU of mores compli-cc “Twelfth Nigtight,” one of three Thenlen long-lost S ebasdan shows* ence." lot Rod Pullincig Pickups ust is time, is mistaken to ; cated characters.” Shakespeare cocomedies that the up just underwrit- h J a, and defeats S ir Andrew ina The production is ur • T h e c h a ra c te rs in “Twelfth Tw ISF is doinglg this summer, -Viola,a elicr Henry [ 3 . duel. Olivia, thinking0 ten by K etchum hotelii : N l^t" may be simple, buth\ the remains relativitively obscure, but the di e Taylor.“H e basically pa;pays for aU Twin Falls Couiunty Fair great actors over Sebastiasrian is Viola, falls in love plot is anything b u t T hee stoiyst of it’s a ttra c te d gi y of th e costs of taking thc play (to n he role of Malvolio, w ithI himht and they are secretly Call 326-4;13 9 8 I shipwrecked twins tosseded up on the years to the Ketchum),” Fee said.'d. “T h ere’s I M ; a forei^ shore, it’s full1 oiof false a priggish mans itil without HL m h h m • identities, red herrings: anand one .“(Laurence);e) Olivier and Whei taled, Viola appears to be inn him.” 1 woman a^ently wooing; atanother (Ralph) Richardirdson did Malvolio reveale I i Bellevue celebrates6 itits i unique heisritage Labeor Day * I ' ' BySteveCnimp val) opens,” BJronensaid. ra 'I Bellevue’s phplace in Idaho his- { ■ I Tkne»N^wmef .______------tory is unique.e. Organized in the r l 1860s as Gatete City, because of ‘ I BELLEVUE - J o a n n e BranenE jts location atIt tthe mouth of the l l ; isn't stu« how many LaboijborD ays Wood R iver Va]Galley, it boomed a s j l : W ; that Bellevue has invitedted a few a smelting centsnter and shipment I VVOFF j • friends over. She’s kindid of< lost point after neariarby Minnie Moore | • h a !S t i i f e I : track. ' Mine opened. r t o r e ^ ^ tm 1 “(Local historian)I RobertR Bellevue wasras originally called ’ 1 . hastinss.' I yut a fte r its chance Hardback 1 — ; I’m not sure," said BraiIra n e n , a to b eco m e thou P w H r HH ■ tact/onand the nun she woman, cnfy tosfiivilthat fir> U U n i U W based on his expert- .. 1 games. meant (olove. : or food) Registratiorion: Sept. 4" & 5* 1 s s s K i S s J he Is up to his shin splints i ------1 “We’ll take (craft or *j«ton House (the festi- 3 pmn tto 6 pm at • i ISdxaer In trouble, I booths right up until (th Kardtedcdc Ksrdbisdt several >tars. Twin Fallslls A thletic Club, (>octaeoob > “ r P o lee ILine Road Htfdbsdc ^ I The Bun '■ i| Read. C lasses start O min$Man Sept. 9. 1996 Jj| PhUUpMars T h e Out of Sight EMceututtve Orders rsolin K Pre-Ballet to VUmorc L«ottard , -___-rj T«»Ctaa s s ^ Adults j Tim es-Nev\!WS. 733-5321 . ^ I 7 3 3 - 0 9 331 1 ' ' I 1 D ^ HMI ilia itbdead, heauthcrofGrt } Acomplex legal thrilla 'comcsaslzzllna ■ f l v H r from the bestselling N ot CMc! that brinss ||n H |M J m S i iwner, within walking distance) fi fro m oric Boise and it's shopapplng district, Offeringi Somefie o f 1 Lowest Room Rafates EVERI | ^ H H | H | | i ThefBstestwff)waytoleom nath Sopt. 2. 1000). Perfeclfornew ^ 1 1 1 les; french; yx. (Rotos avallablo Aug. 20 thru So prosrommers and ||B g B sklansusges;! Oevtlop real-life math H M M N H B B n Gemvin, Italian skills and confidence.s, students. 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(MifMaJ{ Cinema, K id"-T his bland, odds w ith th e white-dominatec Newspapers ond N Nc ew sday □ “ F irst Kli lool board, and Delmore Paynin Cinema, Jerome e vbuff bod who starred ini: 13) tfcTumeCinema) . (Tivin Cinema, Skii 1Time 4 Cinema, Cen '.entury Cinema of aAm „„ other 48 Hrs.,” “Beverlrly □ “A Very Bradyly !Sequel” — I * 733-6i230 Cinemas of Ketchum) nieatcrofWenddl). I Buriey, Acc Tin Jis Cop n ” and “The Goldc d wafer thin, • □ “Chain RttacUon”’ — A gov- □ “T he yginidand Of Dr. Moreau” g jj j . Cute and light and ^ lild." "nie confusion,created b this sequel to th e popiopular “Brady I emment cover-up proviovides.the — The newejvest version of H.G. thee tvtwo Eddies is, to some exten iS65 I Bunch Movie” once:e < again finds • 536-6 backdrop for this actionion thriller Wells’ 1896 nc novel is a disaster, a resolisolved in this remake of th 1970s family I featuring Keanu Rccvieves as a travesty tha America’s favorite 1* hat at least allows dassiiissic 1 9 ^ comedy that starre onslaught of ■ .'•• 1 streetwise lab technicsician who, Marlon Branando a great comic anj ■ impervious to the or Clip Out This Couptpon d was directed Jerry Lewi the 1990s. U ndeniabably amusing I together with a beautifutiful young portrayal )fof the mad scientist ho gets an executive-produce »f__ but mainly of interterest to the I • Use Those Phone I I scientist (Rachel Weisz)sz) goes on M oreau, who10 thinks if you cross . crediiedit on the remake), ((ioodin I Numbers For the lam after being fraiframed for animals andd hum1 ans you eradi- Cincrr Brady-addiaed. (^'G-l>13, sex-relat- ■ Your Billing & Senirvlce Needs nema) ug content.) ' I I mm-der. The action tunuims on tbe cate evil Davavid ThewUs is game q□ i“Phenomenon” — Joh)hn humor and drug character of their boss5S ((Morgan as the younggEnglistoaji,butthe E (Twin Cinema, Jeron'omc Cinema, ■ • Call Us For Free ServiceSl & Hepalrs Bvolta plays a regular guy my Century Cinema of}/ 1Burley, Ski ^ i n - ^ — .J Freeman), who also flndsidshim self rest of th e casia s t needs all the com- terioijriously ttimed into a genius i , ------. jg ietchum) .trapped when he leam:im s of th e passion it canan get. (PG-13, for sd- .l isj soh , and fuzzy tribute t Time 4 Cinemas of Kett government’s insidiousus reasons £i violence.e, horror and gore itnan p o te n tia l th a t is und<,de- for the frame-up. (LibertyTrty Theater involving mutantmi creatures.) anding ^ but isn’t headed an;iny- ' ~ ofHailcy) (TWin Cirtcmo,na, Century Cinema of le re w o rth following. (PG, fcfor □ “Courage Under:r Fire”F — I Burley, Skii Time 4 Cinemas of nguage and mild sensualitycy-) Intelligent, involvingB aiand seri- Ketchum) iotor‘Vu Drive-in) ■ous, tliis Edward Zwick-en- about a Gulf W ar ba’ttleleisashon- i: year-old bo;3oy »ho looks 40, i„ g-day reviews.of “Solo," for|r it C f l T I O N estly emotional as HoiHolljrwood Indifferentlyly directedt by F ran as j ®a stale, predictable, actioi irder a Vfic PflUIK allows itself to get. Thouhough they Ford Coppola,)la, whose work is get- ^Iventure starring Mario Va do not appear togethether, stars dng harder to differentiate from p..v:ebles in the title role as a and r « «w ive a Meg Ryan and Denzel the nonentitieities he used to tower idroid, j developed by th e U.i Washington invigoratele thel film. over. (PG-13,,3, sottie sem^ refer- ^ilitary, w ho ends up th e protC' lute prepaid (R, for war violence a i FREE 10 mini e and lan- ences.) (Twittfin Cinema, Century r of a South American villag gu ag e.) (Twin Cinen.tema, Ace Cinema of Bur, Ratelated P(>13, fprcbm bat actioiS ' I b ? Calling'I Card! Theater of Wendell) □ “J o h n CCarpenter’s Escapc olencc and brief strong laila n - □ “Hic Crow: City Ofo t A nsels" From L A .”— - This exceptionally guafTA r t in t h e P^ark a flHRg f l com ing to B(B o is e B ■ )pea Fri^t-Sunday Open Fri-Sat-Sundaylay ID 4-Jnde|; Day (Pois) annual Art dependonco BOISE - T he 42nd an: HrttShow *18:15 ' in the Park is plannedifo foi r S e p t 6- ______OaPy Da 6:00 Only I ' 8 at the Julia Davis Parkirk in & ise. C u p (R) Kevin Cqstnor TIJMJs Tlie event will be heldd fromfr noon UAL pYiiliRbls-Sl Dally 8:45-9:30 to 8 p.m. on S e p t 6,1010 a.m.i to 8 _ H H I | i | | | l D - i p.m. SepL 7 and 10 a.m-m. to 6 p jn. ' ’ SNIPES I lyj Mon 1:15-4;00-8;45-9:30 ree. CUP Sept. 8. Admission is free 1 ® Bradysoquoi (pgi3) Art in the Park is the region’s Sccond Show at 9:45 ■ Doily 7;00'•;00 Sat-Monl-3-5-7 ■ KEVIN largest annual arts andd acraft festi- iiiMiromij:nii« P int Kii (PG) Daily 7:00-9;00 COSTNERIER : val sponsored by thee BoiseB Art Kid 270 artists • PHENOMENO^ >n 1:00<}:OQ-5:00-7:00-9:00 W 1.BI H E N E Museum. More than 27 lOHNTOAVOLTA • fj’l and craftsmen from IdIdaho, the r(PG13)Suiimot‘3M1AcOon 112:4M:OO-5:15-7:3O-0:<5 KYRA ™ SEDGWICK gS i QEAIIME^ West and as far away asasKentucky I Frt-Monl2 ^ m Sanoha B iiluILLOCK ' Adultslilt* $Z00-.Kl'da $1.00 I I : ' Dlf^toJ Sunw fid Sound) r O H Samuel L. JAI and Texas will be displa;playing and (Dotty DH ROBERT DUVAU. (Sl K J a c k s o n M . Nightly 6:45-9:30 . Daily 7 :0 0 - 9 :3 0 selling pottery, coUecdblitibles,wood, C oura£rage Undor Flro (R) nKk!i Under lIAIwiytFREB, KUi UnitrUAlWiyiFI "sal-MMon or 1:154:004:45-9:30 ^ass, folk art, toy^ clotlilotlung,pho- Fri4:45-7;15-9:45 pfi I , FMSitfeoSqundl J FMSitreoSouimidl J Sal-Sun 4:30-7:00-9:30:30 ; tography, paintings,s.j^ew j elry, gm-MonIon 2:15-4:45-7:15-9:45 sculpture and other works DIgltiU Sumivnd Sound) The Beaux Artsr sS o c i e t e ’s W P l i KEVIN(leO STNER RENEitiw s s o ] ( ■ i l l M -rnoM-nii ' Children’s Art Festival,val, located , ID4-lndoplopondoncoDay(poi3) ■ OUTOK H H I M n i r a M under a big w hite tent,nt, includes Fri-Mon/ton 1:15-4:CHM:45-9:30 , op-tva HuunM mu^ DUUUM* several art activities whw here chil- p 7-5,DIfjIta] Surround Sound ^ dren of all ages can •participatepai ■' i T I N ' -wiiin <■ Robin WSIamaiPQ) • from 10 ajn. to 6 pm . SatuJaturdayand J ^ C K - f i Sunday. Cost is 50 dentssp p< e rtic k e t Fri-Mon!4:1^6:45-9:1S T w i n F a u s WM o t e l l l t r L D L u 4)tfrSSi*«)*nctu*urm >013) Mario Ven Poebhs ^ Denzel WasA S H iN G T O N M e g RIvanva : f • Qcan, comfortable.rooms ro< S0l0(PG l TIic'ijiicNtion of wlicilier U N D E R ! Sloping let.Omid&BonnUmIcLasun FJfStlSt Kid (PO) Sinbad ■ M latoeitreo/}VUf . , Fri-M on 12:45-2:4S-4:45^:45-9:0012: ■B u U l l JEFF GOLIildblum KID fireI iJUmbcfjiioid Ponton OurDusao w ... Vvw .N ow (Now Showing et JemmaI CinemaC 4 . NowSh m s Coming In Novombori and Twin Cinemei9l i ■ . [ Showing I al Jerome Cinema “ Now Sho\lovy/ng af Twin Cinema 91 Ai-iun I ------;— end Twin Cinema 91
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Sectioni DE Friday, Aujjgust 30,1996 TTic Timcs-Ncwss .
M q r n i nJ c G L I N E g M d i ei bromLC GOWA boy vsN o m s (crowdi ;d four nationally ranked pairs,lirs. SportsQuote perform ance aboboard Glory Days, one of Challengers - most of thothose represent- outscored ^ B jRR o o n e a ta event winners included Mont'lonte • rodeo producerr DeeI S a n k e /s best buck- ing Utah and Idaho - matchItched or topped Other e TtetHn»W mwittif______and Kenny Norris, who tiedcd ini " inghorses. big m on^ winnen in sevt«veral first day Munns an c a lf ro pping, i and Pocatello’s Ju Jud d d FILER - If tbere was any one(pa^cu- pa Thursday's^ rododeo was, overaUra good events. u Jill Parker Atkinson ofDf Murray,I Utah Mortenser« n in tndl riding, • tbing fans a t T hursday’s portiiortion of one considering; tthat ju st IS of 64 top 20 e Schmidt, Cut This ev(wening’s rodeo begins at 8 p.m.,p.it) 5 Magie VaUey Stampede wantianted to cowboys and cocowgirls entered in the shaded No. 9 Charlotte S It’s awfully haraid to hide Bank, M o n t 17.45 to 17.47^47 in the day’s led off byb w ild h o rse ra c in g . BriiB ritt s on the new instant replay scre>creens it three>day rodeoeo were on haiid. With s team from Eugene, O On re. something likiikediis.It IS.Chance D ixon’s w inningJ saddlesa ei^tmorePRDCA champions - three of closest event B row n’s ' those defendinglg 1995 tides - and five Nephi; Utah’s Eric Nielrielsen forced a claimed fifirst in tbe event on Thursda;rsday. , b noncride. s u mith’s trio, another Oregon1 con-coi Dixon, currently ranked IStJi ia 000 the current event leaders'upIe tonight and 79-pomt tie with No. 15 BillBil Boyd m the Jason Smi would be m u rd e r k j bareback event while in team roping . ofessional Cowboys R odeo CiiCircuit, Saturday compnpetition promises to Please see RODEO, Pageage D2C , P rb ft Scooter Nolen, Jr. andd SSteve Gilson onacaicar.- iwed tbe crowd en route to ant^potnt 82- become even hototter. — - Run'^DOWN- — T IF-Minicc :o - -Wrrs&tgAstTiSsmoujuzrChri p n Pamonqfia'AieDa’xsmOilcAoma B f l S B riv:^alry nearir G tystoka^ea2^pouj}d H xLiestSj^rwg anI end? T w mJ FALLS i - Call it th e rivalry/th ths a t T oday’s SCHE •tdie. pDUlS I ast not yet, anyway. Rodeo Tonight}hfs Twin Falls-Minico footballball thithe renewal of the annual dashlash Mj^VJlcySbmpctfc betweenn 1the two largest schools in the . CoD^voOeyban Magic Va/alley and is going to be the:end eni ofalosiniing streak, one way or the other'ther. CScUV9CIiivinaal.ai,Otan.Uafa -...... The Bnjruins are trying to snap a sevei«ven- CSI Nonhncs Ccflege^ l l i i S u a ■ gam elosijsing ------GSv^UofaVdey. 12:301:30pm skein tha 'j CSIv-s.Dixk;3[im. stretches lost year': CSl%&SaxBfak4l5iiRp m . matchup, C9x3.R>dc3v643pLm. the Sport a fter conjnsecutive H lghsdnolfoo^ I I1 Jooroc * AmcDon Frikisnbaee,2iua Jar have dro] '/ CsnaConcyxGeddbnlxd .7 p m e i ^ t s t n T w inFalS?'“ RocU bk] s Kanch. 4 pnv T beSp MdxisFici;6{un. & O u t i nSj . 9 )(> 6 » X H n o t.4 pkffl. T w inFalalls since LEFT Minico xT n in Falb;7pm. 1986 (27-17*13). The '\V«Skfc*Q±fcy.>3)pji)pm. team s di(didn’t FIELD) Ridi&idxNonhGaix4(u4pm . Brad Bowlinrlln QskGufy«9xBiicne;4e,4pin. Falls hol.n»Mimtm Bobcats'ts certainly draw more of the>c vC S l bnicikxsL4pRV i WoodRKeOaan^FicracC “rivaliy’7 ” tag for Minico than doessTwin Tw a m b m Mnlof nntnini back Scottlatill 1McClun n tu n a a punt duilntg ipractice Tliintday. BT . Falls. H l^ school soccer A d d; ttto th at the Bruins’ recent domilomi- BtB3q'«BbdthK5JOpJOpm . > - n a n c e- -; 1 2 of the last 13 - and th es ingre-ing dients fofor the end of a once-heated:d ri'rival- D end ry a re inin place. This was once, afterer all,a look to a in which two straight victorieones Challerngers 1 a series! SooreBoardtD w ere aI rarity.r From 1970 until 1982,82, thet —V Bruins5 sistrung together consecutive/e American Leagiie Minicov3 wins only twice, Dcoatt4...... KmsBOtyl I ainanci B utththe Spartans played Twin wilhiviihin Carey’ss 8-main dom 13-12 twtwo years ago and only a final-lal- Mniicsoa6 ...... ■------r— — quarter•r flub ollowed the Bruins to0 Ncn’YodtaCdfixnii 1.. : L starters, combinecle d w ith a con- 4 a o e e yRonOates e 21-20 last year, ByR |0W ference schedulele that has the . laSDi Saw o tooth' BaiimacxScaDle TtattaiaWwiwtttar Fall sports prevlB er developments may conspirepire rjnnn P a n th e ts travel]elingtoboth .PflhflnfOrBnCB downththe road to deplete the livelihoilihood Wo continue our week-lc IorthGem,sug. National League if l RbcklandandNor i rivalry, however, ForF< the first tim e in five5 look at Maglc:VallBy.HI • at the top of . .'- •; . o fthisri ...... NcwYok2 yea • gests a change a ss A-1 schools in th e Ma&c ValleyVail' S»iDicBj3...... ears, Carey may not have a 4 & e Sawtooth Conlonference. Overallllreconls re( . Class a i3 5 > 4 ...... H ixbido3 sttatranglehold on die Sawtooth: • 11-1* arequiclickly becoming islands apanin inir volleyball ..and Sawtoitooth B ut C arey CoCoach Heber sCo. 7-2 term solof sm te scheduling. The growdowth ot A flm oS...... P te b u jJil S^n w an fooibaD conference. Ib e Panthers, Rockland and1 Conference 6-man football1' ' ' Kirkland, startirttn g h is 17 th , shoslionfllone 5-1 . the Bois)ise Valley and eastern Idahoho haveh; • CSndnmiW...... C ctodo7 , Tomorrow: - Can>inyon y e a r a t th e Bi la a i n e C o u n ty castlefortiford ' 4*5 causedid the num ber of large schoolsals init ' forth Gem were most oftenI Confermce volleyball L o sA i« i3 2 ...... lamed the team s to b eat in a school, knows hovIOW to create 0 rRichfUideld .'_ .,’;4-5 thpsearareas to soar in recent years,•s, mak-m FlakfalO...... StU ]uo9 idl of coadies, but don't cver- champion, and tntrad itio n alone .', -Hansen3-(nW .. ingjustistification for road games innthe thi MkCamas County, Shoshone - . should motivatei ttl h e novices. . {iletrichO-*0-9 . Mi^c\: Valley more difficult. Why^ drivedri ' ■ could go a long ways Sto “ “ senior centerr JJustin Bailey , „ say. Meridian to Twin Falls>when wh' orCirRicfaGeld. d ed d i^ the chompionshi t Btatt chJrppl- 5 ; = ^ “ I n BRIEF . VWith few exceptions, . (60,170) and Reg:eggieBanon,a _ wst J are plenty of A-1 schools (eightii^ t 1 ju n io r guard, .orahlpcarni lawtooth team s should be; Carey Panthers. 6-2,240-pound jl ; others)s) within a 25-mile radius? ■astly improved. A surprise or Please see RIVALRY.,PagcD2 Pa& Tailgate partjty planned s The return of onlyly tw o Please see FOOT)0TBA1I, Page 0 3 '' for Twin FallsIs opener ^wo sprung by tbe underdogs TWIN FALLS-Ttelie Twin Falls Bruin ^ Boosters have plannedned a Tailgate P a rty • j F or\^Volverir n e voilejyball, for 6 pjtt. today at tbebi^sdtool e h parldng ^ lot next to tbe cafetena.n a. ' ^ Barbecue b ot dogss w in b e served. I b e public is iirrited. Tbee evente is just before i Sum nm er-timle is all tth e timele thg first B nnn footfaaUaU jgame, vdiicb starts we’re big enough," said Goodloodwin, • at730pjTL ByMyndee Larsen ~ ^ ------:-----r— .—L ' “Kristyn Price is Sfoot, 88-inchcs im TlmemewwHer ______, I'., 199515 -A-2. District 4 ! i but she plays like she iss 5-foot,5-1 3K)ih3 adult ba:lasketballfair g d River' 3M0*- . V 11-inches.” i ' m ,??: eyball particu- • Sro^e' W ood River voUeyl m e " : . 26-iq.'^ Goodwin sees 5-10 juiju n io r s In 3 weeks iT f Summer" sea- ’ Buhl • season begins I r.;:'. larly enjoys the “Su: Whitney Hoge giving the; middlemi • FILER-IdaboSportstvts Coonectifin is re^ - J j .'son. it'flrsttwogamesatstte.' blocker 1 spot a boost off the istering teams te* its5£aIlbalf-court,three- £a! M 1; Junior Summer WWiUiamswiU ■ ■ bench. Sophomore Ja ;ceptional set- . ,1 Jam ie oiHbree baskediallleafleague. it b rin g back her exce Mangus shows promisee in thc AU games win b e pla]played at'FQer Middle IQ: rr " ting skills and a long Wood River squad fully 1role of opposite setter. TfygT»«< rm ^rnaySO. i' ; ; lades to be a leading I with all the extras, ' Wood River’s technicalII talentstal T be e s ^ w eek leagisigue be^DS Sept. 19 ]' th e Wolverines. have a good swing at ]include pacing and passing.lg and features tm> 20 milm intito a ntg h f. i l i- 5 ; However, dominani osition," said Goodwin, “In my mind, its thele s sam e Cost is $100 p e r teateam f^am :. -I : Jerome Coach BreS “cSk”" or Summer Williams 'things we’re, strong at e veiyyear, eiy ; bers. DiTisions a re 6- J mind..Clark headsids a veteran . Junior c an have Ove m em ber mid card in his bnnM backbac her quiet but domi-r 'our speed of offense and1 pa:passing foot. 2-iacbes u n d er r aai n d &foot, 2-inches team and holds a wili idership to the setter posi- will bo a faao r,” said Goodwijdwin. deck - height. TheeXigersboast 1 nanttade ove r open. iliiams has been heralded As the Wolverines begingin their1 ion forms a t Donnelly rwo returners overer 6-feet with non.WiUii P ic k o p rep scran o a lg abilities. by localI coaches CO as the best setter quest for another state: tontoum a- SportxBg Goods m Tfri!>rin FaDs and contact I blocking and hitting ( ment berth, Goodwin say :tatc, and she’s just one of says he 1 326-4522 for more New blood w ill bebeniningthe mthestat. ' Rick iM pshire at 3: uhl sidelines, fivetetumuming starters in Hailey, sees no dents in their armor.nor. mfonnatitBi. show from the Buh “No, we don’t really have se girls have ju st grown* lave any Denise Mumm dellebuts as the “These weaknesses. We should be)egood," gc •ther and we’ve reached a CoovOilyDad fton >Uff reports Indian coach and say.;aysshehasthe uptogethe said Goodwin. talent to compete wiwith her Class maturity,"ty," said Goodwin. . A-^ Distria 4 rivals.Is. , Seniorsors Summer Hanson and Jerome Tigers A nna KoliColash retu rn along w ith r SPORTSTSUNE 1 Opening Match: Sept. ; No«au£a*HO< Iverlnes “ i™".',*"Amy Sturtevant in theout- pt. 3 vs. te r position. American Falls and MinicoCO ^ept.3vs. " W olverines ore once again - Preseason for the Tigersgers was , ' verticallyUy ch ^ e n g e d and look to m arred with a b it of a coaccoaching m ajo r test fac* sophomordore Kristyn Page to con- controversy. MnwnuRT/nitaM ies this season ^ueherier big play from the mid- Coach Brent Clark had said Wood River WplvfI to their hype. die blockec k e rsp o t for the btBt scom oO • 734^63267 tmmer WlUIami, Wood River may be Ploase see PREVIEW, Pai '•4: “I f f' \ ' , • . ’ •I-'’; iv. -A ■ .K ■ ■ i . ■! • M TknM^fm. Twin Fib,Kidito Idi FWqr.Aii(Ust30,ld96
S p o r t s ' 'i "i G o l d e n IEagles op()en season'^L with winsi N a ; S5;Jayhawfe^ m n o v err Ball Stateje T)wTime»U«w»______. Uike Communiunity,'things clicked earlyriy upset over Ricks, Stroucud iAWRENCE,Kan.UL(Ap)-June Henleyr curriedci 28 times and raakiiig, n looked: slu g i^ hI earlyeai and we playelyed good defense,” saidd thtl e Vikings look good, H enley rushed for 18187 yards and - scored onm rims r of 2,3 yards andi aiand led only 14*3 a t oe.But I OREM, U t. - After}r a shaky said.Stroud,, “And“ we hic a ton, Tonfomorrow the Eagles begir;in tied the school,careew record for. yards. rheThe 5-foot-ll, 21S-pound f tldie Jayhawks took advantagetage of stan in their first matchtch against eVeiyooe wasiscrankiiigit” c withiih Northw est College a t 11:1£15. to u ch d o w n s a s No.-'0.25 Kansas seniotr'tiedied the record of 27 TDs mistalces is and big to mak. 17.4S. 2. It Claric predicts a strong Outside i hitters returnlirn ln g DMPlcML(UOMi.. •rt. Hoopff. Utah. 4, Nomu Wood. Uurrvy, there was a. lady here It. include in. . junior Jennifm ifer ^TXT. ■e more mentally pre- bo w««n * 3. Kut Goi**n9. Ouman. < w an tcd th e job, b u t shi Bartosovsky and senior AmyAn JnylWan. man U m»ntliun). WMn..03. 3. D*nny BiJ ildkQ sheWimtedit pared, fundihdamentally sound and H e Mm. n . 3. Rod Wirran. Vtlar 1. AddUMontiwa Me PoMMa.78.2.flwl.Mka H m« fdrallthe>mngreasoi Hansen. Mumm expects senisenior t, (tM) Bn tXTfH. Oia». Aie«., mdr« Eienc Nl.(Mn. ;jw,AI>orti6a.4.0l-OMtdraVPMVMUy.lAn. *la. W«. and Jc«»y 0am. UN. Ut*v 74,4. , f a b S .condition,” S said Claric of Melissa Kippes to gain expeixperi. HkN. uufi. TS. 3. K*ty Wwdti. MeooMooWI. Wni. 75. DiYwillirtiOailtar. H«npa. 72. With the’coachinfiDg'positlon lit of a state to u im ^ e n c en secured^ the Tigers carcannTOf«M , ence at the setter spot on capturing.the top:ip spot m the “We have four strong retumeumers O l i v e r , Rleds ( powerr past Rockides, 18-7 region. “We were up on WoodW River Buhl Indlaid la n s r.isaid Mumm, “But they arere a\l{ DENVER (A P ) — Joefoe O liver 17 hits, 11 offiff Colorado startpr . leed.J. IDavis hit his 24th homerer last year and didn’t puput it away," Opening^ Match:1 Aug. 31, Buhl habord-working girls." drove in a career-high sev( seven runs ' M ark Ihompsoirson (7-9). E n c Davis le a dding in off the fourth, butJt said Clark. "I thinlcinlc th a t h a s Invitationalaal •, ]Rounding'out the Buhl linei with a grand slam and tbi I three-run drove in'Jour ruruns w ith three hits, Coloray focused bn this year.” A fte r twotwo.years’attheiayvee „_up Kippes in th e setter positiosition, had season highs in hits or sondhms - year, CastiU:tilla’s RBI double and Waltlit Jerom e w ill rely onm the1 experi- level, Mumommi steps up to the v a r and senior Yolanda Fairchirchild in an 18-7 victory ov« over the Thompson,I, > who entered the Weiss’:iss’ sacrifice fly: ence of a veteran1 teamt com* sity level11(^ tp rebuild a struggling ^adds ^ a defensive dimensionton to Colorado R ockies on Thurslursday. ^ e with a thithree-game winning Seve even Cincinnati hittersrs prised of five returninging starters. program. I tiie Indians. 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