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" S ^ y C . T / ' 'A - T " - •. y-: r •2 r. i ^ r K S i. i'r • i 2 7 I - S ^ >. SALT.L'i<= city 9 aeiHnnet; r s . 12 troop)u s e Good memiion in to Haiti, excluding small fense dollars on ony United efforts to curb the president•nt’s power. ■ Bao on supply o f petrolaiilflum or petroleum p ro d u cts to H a c cu scd . 0 h o s p ic e ' Regulators have ac which.U.S. soldiers werere underi the operational . . "!• think the administratrotion-has.been-givcn. a ___------quantities'for u s e in cookinking or’essential humanitarian)n nm eods.' to provide required . compony o f failing to command o f a foreign officcficer. • ^warning light." Nunn-saidid i o f thc debate ond s u b - ■ Ban on supply o f w eapoix m s and ammunlUon.- benefils to some Mediadicorc patients. ted overwhelmingly for a _ ■ Ban on supply o f militaryiry vahldes. equ ip m en t a n d spanspare parts. Instead, lowm okers voted sequent votes. PmgeBI ailing on the president to : ■ Ban on supply o f poH cate equipment and spare parts. non-binding resolution callii ' TTie S e n a te sp en t m u c hi o;o f thc past two days de- ad of Haitfs d e facto a uthoritiese s o r th e i f agents."______' efore placing any ttoops ■ Freeze of a s s e t s abnaad consult with Congress befo: bating thc president’s righight to place U.S. iroops ___ Juronflttends.seis e n t e n c i n g ______■ ..u under foreign com mand andan asking for a report reign commapdcrs,- w ith under the-eonirol o f forci] C h r o n o lo g y A ju r o r in_the R andyidy Weaver cose said wwithin 48 hours. the arguments crossing partarty lines. It adopled. 96-2, a measuittsure stating ih e se n s e o f can prospectivcly tell the - M onday’s sentencinglg broughtI .“closure” “I don’t sec how you car • s«pl30;iM1:MiUtflry; ^ ^ thc Senate that-U.S.-troops-i-*j8 -m u s t bc un der th e o p - . to an emotional cxpcricsriencc. ' “ commander in ehicf whatDt 1he can do with ormcd oveithrowa and exile# eloctod crational ControI o f qualifiilificd commanders; and « PreaMenlJean>aortn)nd I ^ B I e forces,” said Sen. John McCIcCoin, R-Ariz. must have cicor, elTcctiveve and robust command ic Nunn, chairman o f the• SSenate Araied Scrviccs j JS m , 1W 3:Aworid|M daol and control arrangements;s; opproprinteo) r a les o f en - Committee, said, “W c oug)ught to soy, 'Mr. Presi; gagement;.and“5lear andnd unambiguous mission C 1 I------= ------: I “ sratcTninitsf’------^ -dl — TUourvartowsufnM.' you’ve thought through-thish is .’’’ July 3: U. Qen. Raoul Cedmiros, Sponsoring this measuretc ^were Sens. Sam Nunn, y< But Nunn also said, “V“•We^hould soy to our- army commandef, sQ rees to>0 a n d e r e d eD-Go., and John Womer,:r, R-V1 o. S en s. M a lc o lm p & A r l8 tld e '9 0c « .3 0 ^ 't e hike consid selves, thc Senate of thetie United Slates, 'Slow •Wallop, R-W yo;, and Charharles Grasslcy, R-lowo. si ^ ^ 0 9 amtiargo. Franco The Burley City' CouncilCi may raise •' down,dl you’re about to alteiItcr the balance o f power Aug. 27: U.N. Security Cound H p j i l Is planning | were thc only opponents. ndl M j j i j f e i i l ^ D j cicctric rates by neailearly 16 pcrcent to v between the president andd ithe Congress.”’ Thc action, w hile a triumiumph for Clinton, was a bi m eet'^c rising coststs ofc power from the County carries ooarty 200 idm inistration. B o n n e v ille P o w er Adm Amoftcan troops to proparo forfo P a n e B 3 »r Haiti BCtiodulod return of ArisUdo. U.S. boarirds ship tbound foi Ttie ship 1» turned bock. "No conmiband, no proiroblems, so.it wos a sue- O c t 13: Tho U.N. Security The Aflsocisted Press said Cmdr. Peter Squic- Council votes io Im pose oil an ccssful,C' safe boarding." sa omwomlwrQO end freozo DN(AP) — AU.S. Navy ciarini, c the commandingg cofficer of thc Coron. a sQloctod H a ^ n a sse ts ABOARD USS CARON overseas II tne plan for carrying cement ofT the d <1 e stro y e r. frigate stopped a ship car nastcr told the boarding All-Boise finali' f n the first maritime intcr- Thc Son Antonio’s mai Haitian coast Tuesday in tl: 1 his own to bypass HaitiI a r s f e r C U B A ^ B oise professionalsials Jerry Breaux of •• * d weapons embargo wos party p he had decided on h Oct14:Ju8UceWlnl8torGuyI ception since an oil and w lub and Jeff Thomsen ‘ and take his cargo to thehe Turks ond Caicos is-j Malary. his d ^ e r ^ d security Hillcrest Counlry Club reimposed against Haiti. a 11 play for thc Snake ‘ londs, along with his 14-n|.member Colombian ond of Indian Lake will p The Belize-flogged vessc;ssel, named the Son An»>_ h S S . l l ^ N . M m onnol begin V, match play cham pi- Ecuadoran crew. River Chapter, PGA, n tonio, was carrying the cargocar from Tulb, Colom- E . evncuQtlonot Halli. in F alls M uny. •* The two-hour boardinglg was carried out os the onship today at Twin F bia, across calm seas wherhen it was stopped about Page 02 ^ ! largo fleet watched from west tip of Hoiti. A U.S. commander c of the embar; 30 miles ofT the northwes x.U.S..pooLjouinalisia.------nnnincom-fTomtheUSS—tl-the Garonrolong-with sixL Coost GuaidloW 'ftifbrccnn I three Canodion ships are' U.S. navol station could iM tr tie N avy reported, Six U.S. warships and tl Soggy series Klakrihg went.'aboard, the f ncnts oround Haiti, radio- staging oroa for on evacuoUo m master, who was “very tracking p all ship movemct Rain prevented a timelyt stort o f the Thc ship’s Venezuelan t j destination and cargo.' of tno roughly 1,000 Amort- e w o s c a n y in g 9 7 0 m etric ing ii each vessel to ask its di ; cans In HolU. l)jird World Series gamega as thc Phillies cooperative,” i reported he w s bound for Haiti or take that is not prohibited un- All the ships that are b retu rn ed h o m e to e nitcrtain ter the Blue Jays. tons i of cem ent, on item iht be stopped. d « the embargo, theNqvyjvy.said . ssuspicious courses will be , ------P a g e . D I ...... -i ts strike ' Set to pi ”1 !§hots i t e P TwinI Falls Here ore some.redrecipes for o.;fooiball t a ilg a t c ’p a r ty o r a1 footboll fc evening in ' • j m ______front ofthe T^.'______— M g e c i — ience------

.sto re it right H H B y Phil Sahm . A locol cook sharesires her food prcserva- Timcs-Ncws writeiriter - tion tips - ond reeipcs, P .g .C 1 T W I N F A L.LS L S - Someone shot ot> H | ' Quincy Street honhome Monday night, ond a Twin Falls policcicc lieutenantI said the shoot- - er might have beenbei aiming for the some ^ H | house that was shotsho at in late September.^ “Wc think that tha they got the wro^ng D U se d o o r s Open courthou! ^ B 1 house,” Lt. JimI Ki:Kistlcr said Tuesday, Som e Juvenile CoiCourt mottcrs that ore ■ H A bullet wentnt throught thc living room ^kepl secrct wouldi bibe belter, opened to | 3 | door at 309 Quine;lincy at about 10:05 M ondoy. public scrutiny, todayiay's editorial soys. night, accordingg to a police report. P a o e A 6 ■ I On Sept. 25.5. sshots were fired at thc 1 jr. 319 Quincy SOTSCt. A 16- house next door. 2 year-old sleepinging at 319 Quin'cy thc night o f that shootingg livesli' at the Skylane Trailer Pork in south TwinTw Falls, and shots were fired at the boy’s/'s hhome therc on Sept. 29. t a x h i l ( e T hreat from tai M onday night,hi. Cecil( Torres, who lives at ; President Clinton:DO and Congress skir- 309 Quincy, was■os ltaking a balh before going ' m ish over a trahspcsportntion tax which to work when he heard thc bathroom win- . threatens passage ofofthe l North American dow rattle, the policepoi report states. H is wife Free Trade Agreemennent. m and two childreriron were in bed when the P a g e A 3 |«KE BAtSOUny/Tb* "nm**i„[i^ shots were fired. __ Torres chcckcckcd thc living room and ground, Twin Falls y outtuth Alfonso Lopez readl<’ found a hole in tthc storm door and front Clearing the giig r e e n h o u s e (et of autumn leaves beglginning to cover the gn w ith a now blanket door. A policc:c officcro already had been e air pollution linked to ' id gam e of football Mononday evening at S outhth Park. A p la n to red ucc ai hlmsalfforadlondn during a neighborhood tncss, and Torres and the of* ^unveiledby President ------1 callcd by 0 w itnc} ------glo b a l-w o rm in g -ifr u£ ficcr tra c ed th c bubullet path across thc living ...... ith a pitch for greater Clinton, along with room and into thelcitchcn.thc ■ care for the environminmcnt. slug tore Ihrough a picturc ______P » g e A 4 ^ IIJ[1. The 9-mm slu] iendsJSK£aysjtft_ai ^------ofTd-tfiftlScaaeain-J~JnnhB"kitchcn“wall7*aecord' t^ecammi 3ort. Torres found, a sccond ing to the report ; I Is ond ollowing trie ratepaylayers. .... Construction1 ssi u r g e s fromtl lowering 1 reservoir levels t the plan bullet hole neariir tlthe b e d r o o m w h e r e h is son Tlie AuociBted Press S e v e r a l la w m a k e rs b r i e f e d o n tli c water to pass through, A surge in multi-:Iti-family units boosts m o re y were disappointed morcc icxpcri- WO.S sleeping, draw down thc said they \ ep orted s e e in g a sm a ll **dirty construciion of new5W housing1 to .the high- Nonhwcst lawmok- Thehe prefcrrM test would dra mpleted. Wimwscs repo WASHINGTON — N« Granitedamin ments havlaven’t already been com] jw, or tan pickup speeding est level in more thanhan three ycors. nol introduction to o watercr level 50 feet al Lower Gr ^said. white,;ycllow, ers got their first formal theast -W oshington-stotcate. But team Any oltemirmative will prove costly, the -anjundnhe-rimc-ofHhe-shoot------______P » g « A 9 ______is Tuesday as a teom .south 3H^I5F-Qlong-Q^i‘ncy-an3 — SrbilIion"salmon"crisis 1 y don’t know “I thinklk thisi is at least a Srbillior eliminory options to memlT ib c rs emphasized they i D-Wash. ing- o f .experts outlined prelii s help young problem.”1.” said: Rep. N oun D icks. D- I reported hearing three shots ding cxpcrimentol, whetsther such drawdowns 1 ly is that - O n e p e r so n rer sqVe the H sh, includir lific Ocean by “Whatt i!is a shock to mo fi^nkly non migrate to the Pacifi lecn done and w a tc h in g; th«thc truck run a stop sign at c h o n a e s at h y d r o p o w e rrd da om s. ” .<5olm< very liuleIc scientific research has bee sding up river flows. • i luc. One pcnion who-lives bn The National Marineic FisheriesF Service’s speed o f monitoring and knowinglg what is Addisdn Avenue, hey urged o wide vorictyy Fealufes...... 1-8 . le variety of river users,, fi from foTTOcrs D ic k s s o id begin;at one Snake; RiverR dam to sec wide Please see SHOOT1NG/A2 I Calendar...... 2-3 fishermen lo barge operaterators ond elec- ~ Please se e SALMM O N /A 2 . P ie Natioh...... 3-4 whether threatened salmilmon stocks benefit and f Biislness...... 5} Dear Abby...... 4 Offinion...'...... 65 Comics...... 6 World...... 7r Movies...... 7 ;d goodnless of se:exuality’ Gardening...^..8 . ran repoirt lauds5 ‘create! Lutherj sexuality sincc il was formed Pcrspcc- grapple with sev I nol limited to Human, Si S e x u a lity j A L u t h e r o n Pi Section B m itteted relationships — and n cd toThe in 1988 by thelhc merger o f the Lutheran The Aiaodated Press tivc,” a cocopy of which was released Magic Valley ...11 ‘ Section D h c tererosexual maniagcs. later this Church in Ameriinerica, lhe,»Amcrican Lutheran ment, not the li- Associate tance and the rig j n t We print 0 nt between two people.” egaies in I se recycleI it again. an C h^ h ui-AmericaI declaresde that thc c o r c m en t report is the ELCA’s first attematl pt to ^ pie:Please see LUTHERAN/A2 Pleas© rhe 2l.*page report — “The loving, com- Th

* ■ T . ;V - ■ - ■ J - ’ ■ _____ .V, fir2 Tim os-N ow s. Twin Falls.. IdahoIdi Wodnoadoyi Octoborior20.'1993 : _ Shoooting___----- nines:ss stalls Dennny case i Weathe& r ______ContinaeB froirromAI------—- -LOS'ANGEjELES (AP) — The troubledsled jury deliberations lold D enny beatin g case sufTsufTcrcd new setbacks Tlic car stop]opped at tlie 200 block ofif CQ uincy in the Reginol cn ono ju ro r w as reported1 to bc fearful and tw o j^H H und ihrce moreore shots were fired, accordording to Tuesday when ju ro rs becamc1C ill. the report. m i a j l lli 2 iw o saw a d octor. itnc.ss re p o rte d seeing th rectyouiiB e Onioflhcl A--third witni first day back for tlic jury/ afterafl it ocquitted tw o : TKe7\ccu-Weatliither*^ fo rec a st forr noon,r W ednesday,/ , o ! c t : 2 0 . lall pickup w earing " ra id ecrs rs cpps" I> "'■= I; men' in a .small o f 16 counts and convictcd:tcd them of reduced vard. Clothing wilh insignialia oflhe black men of turned buckwar attacks during the 1992’ ri( riots, including the I n n n I ■ I^B W - i Roidcrs-fooiball team is'pis‘popular charges in ati 'FI Los Angclc.s R seating oCBenny,whaJs.wlii.w M e...... i a . _ ------;----__-|OS_^)8_(-09—108-208 30a 41408 508—60»~708—808-08—90s—100a,110a ...... / thc-riders------vidootapcdbci *CH J with many urbdrb"anydiitirgaiigS70nebfthc urs, but w as sent b a c k le d a y . aid in the The mulitra.racial jury m et for 3H hours, .• ■i Bands separate highh t'ising 5 tnick was bctwi iscd courtroom and said thejhcjurors’fcirthcy.had hen the truck reached Quinelincy luid from the closc C ' c n u c . a n d w hei 3 progress b ut sa id th ey ncediceded rest. • '^3 cet, three more shots rang5 oout, ac- been making r Heybum Street S u p erio r CourtC' Jud^ Jphn Oudcriciiricirk said th ro u g h a ,j cording to the,e report.r V what was ailing the •IS in the . spokeswswoman hc did not know w Policc on TuesdayTl hud no suspects r.who sought mcdical attcnti(m tion. .... ' s h o o lin g . K istlistler said he did not knowow if the womimjuror> shooting involvolved gang members. I i _ Salma o n _ ------jm Portlond, Ore. Continued frofrom A l . . people, pc but society in geneneral 'was ecologist from 1 not much conccmcd wilh lookingl< at Sen. Markk Hatfield,H R-Ore., said t h e N M FFS S has declared the nc als didn’t appear to be r’s sockeyc salmon an the thi weak stocks df salmon,in,” hc told th e p ro p o sa ls X y t SnakcRivcr’s r. m uch o f a dcpaIcparture from the cfTorts endangered spispecies and its Chinook reporters rcj a fte r the briefing. e wouldn’t already underler way’ in the region to runs as threateiitened under the Endan- "Tliat has changcd. Wc ;cd.” pro tect salmion. on, gcrcd Spccics•sA > ct. • ...... bebc here if it had not chtingc^ ' A separate economic analysisan -is Sen. L airyy Craig,Ci R-ldaho, said hc------The recoverycry team is led by Don- leased with the emphasis 1 FRONTS: . former dean of the Uni- still sti in the works. Team1 rmembers • was most pleas' aid Bcvnn,"for D estimates on improvcmcsmcnts in techniques to vcrsity of-Wa:Vashirigton’s School of said sa Tuesday they had no i - T ^ ' T - s_ on the co sts o f various fislIsh protec-' transport fishh argundai dams, : - w — w - h-.. I,*/. F is h e rie s a t ScjSeattle. The Urcliminary or (D1993Accu-Weathfl tion plans nor the impact onor specific “The bricfiicfing indicated there > COLD WARM STATIONARY £ !121l12£: v e rs io n o f a ddraft r recovery plan pre- tic in to bc a movement to ongress-m em bcrs_Tues- industries. ini •: doesn’t, scent t r ’’ Prossuro y— - - seated to Conj y uddiliwual water iMm , ; su D m m e u ior peer rc- In addlUoh rt^rc^Tt?i X d a y IS o c in g SI iv c r system,” C ia ig said. bj bsi W Ei v i j m m ~ i NM?:S proposes a. for- downs, dc the tean is explorijring'altcr- the Snake Rivci ~Y H L Ei3' SUNNY PT: C LOUDY CLOLOUDY • view before N ;d passoge- “T h a t’s good newsm bccausc draining • HIGH LOW SHOWEfVERS RAIN T-STORMS FLLFLURRIES SNOW ICE SU m, nonatives involving improved ------1 mal draft plan, )und dams, the Snakr.^oulvould drain a lol-of ceo- •There are•e manyt missitig pieces wjways to help fish get aroui 7 Via AisociBtoH Pnn system s to nom ic life dtTtcrfitofldaho” ofsoicntificinlinformation that have to itiim proved transportation sy dams, fish- The U.S.. ArmyAi Corps of Engi- Soottio . 61 '51 .02 be put togeiheiher before wc cun make shship o r truck fish around da Temperatures J Colum bia necrs conducte 4 | H 47 ...... Hogomion 65> 30 ..... (U.S.A.) havcve rcjcctcd proposals to a an nd th e explo itatio n o f sex;cxuality in gajj suchuch lovc “is pivotal for Follai S5» 1 Now York 61 47 Oklahomo City 57 5555 .12 Idaho Falls 57. ^ ..... loosen churchch strictures on homo- advertising ad a nd entcrtainm c evaluating horhomosexual activity. ... jocs. There q _ Omoho 52 ,4646 ...Joromo 57 I ^ ..... sexuality. "T his is n o t anything goi sbian persons are indeed '55 ...... Lowlston 63 Phoonlx 81 55 , 24 ..... But the issussuc has no more vari- arare some things we stand• among the neighborsnei] wc arc called Plttstjurgh ' •' 57 44 24 Molod 59 the Rev. Karen Bloomquist ^ B j p o ^ o iio l S6« I>j!| I 26 ..... ished from thehc sanctuaries thon from th fdinanU by Chris, .oI love.”lov Portlond. Mo. 56 3232 ...... Mollo 60 of the sexuality study, said 2 8 ..... the streets, as,s aattested by the raucous of E v e n b e ffore o n it rcachcs parish- Portland. Oro. 66 5151 McColl 51 terview Tuesday. .... Pocalollo 58I 30 ..... protests by gayjay church m em bers and tci rcport has proven contro- Rono 71 353 5 B loom quist said the statci..cmcntbal- ioners ths rcpc 5 8 ...... Solmon 54 1 29 ir. th e ir su p p o rteters r after the votes. The St. Louis 62 58 contcmpo- . 3 6 .... Soda Springs 51 I 20 ..... M e th o d is ts , EjiEpiscopalians and Pres- arances tradition with the cc Soil U k o City 58 36 ila lio n s h lp s mccting mo,< this month, the 52 .... Sun Volloy 56 > 22 ..... byterians allII arc engaged in new rarary realities o f sexual rela ^ Son Frandsco 78 52 , hctcrascx- bishops worn.jrried over the report’s S o w let, Sunny_g^C»;gK_tt s tu d ie s o f homimoscxuality. i aramong unmarried people, h eiMJAouWMM eq u atio n o f■ marriagemt with the term W ithin thes EELCA, the 67-mcmbcr utual and homosexual. Bin “moral “loving, comrjmmiitcd relationship.” ' 5},» ^ - to ------Coj[^^fc r e n c a .on f f Ri^hnps has nlrcadv The report clt<;d certaii ------cIoiTdrWfSrlrnhCTiftcrrlcnioon.~A"ltttlC"'vnnner:-Htgh} sex educa- They also~ObJ■Otyjcctpd to th c T tJS C ^ f ■ T" i to mid- cxpftssed rcsci:scrvations about the re- inimperatives,” iricluding se ~ Fonrecasts - 70. Tonight variable highhig clouds. Lows in the 2t)s l< 1 defending homosexual J the 60s port. The ELCLCA falls on the m oder- tiction reg ard in g such traditicitional con- Scripture in dt Twin Falls, Buriey, Rupaip o t, Jero m e and G o o d in g : • 30s. Thursdoy consideniJerablc high clouds. H ighs in tl abstinence relationshipsps and( adopted a state- ate end of mainlinema Protestantism • cemscc as monogamy and al Sunny today. Wcsl windsids 10-20 mpli. Higlis in the lo’ loliv>CT76«. while adding "preventivec practices nicnt opposing;ing ony official blessings Lows in the lower 30s. ThurS'ursdoy bul is more libliberal than the 2.6 mil- w • to mid-60Si Tonight fair. Lo such a s th e u se o f condoms, lesbian unions. Portly cloudy in the of\crno lion-mcmberr LutheranI Church-Mis- su . . fo r gay and Icsl siiiiny in the morning. Pm m o on. Weathiher sum m ary . Bloomquist said one ggro u p th e . Highs in the lower lomid-6C1-60S. souri Synod, task force k ep t in m ind whi/hile urging Iria h n I o d R iv er V alley: The Nationol Weath:athcr Scrvice reported o coUild front A motiont cearlier this month to ta Comas Prairie and Wood 1 the church to affirm rclailationships > lottery* 5 to 60. Tonight fair. Lows in the pushing south into [doIdoho Tuesday oncm oon, brbringing postpone wovork on the sexuality th ; Sunny today. Highs 55 tc between unmarried people'c was those ; mid-20s. Tliursduy partly/ cllcloudy. Highs in the mid-.lo,10 up- some clouds ond strongongcr winds ocross much of scsouthern statement indindefinitely was with- b< A P).- Winning numbers bishops expressed con- elderly el couples who cohababitbutre- BOISE (AP] • per 50s. Idaho. drawn, but bii reasons. drawn Tucsda:sday in the Fantastic Five Sotur- Wind speeds acrossISS southern: Idaho were in thehc 10-20 ggn, ,hc propoiposal could threaten the mmain single for ec:onomic rc Extended forecast: Soulhuihcm Iduho - Fridny ond So ;ular “havc game are: c mid- mph range with gustsIS uup to 35 mph. Tlie rest of thetli stoic dcnomtnaination’s unity. Homosexuals in particul : day fair. In the cast lows; in Ihc 30s wiih highs in the n )n but little 6-9-15-19-319-30 (six, nine, fifteen, /est lows 30s and lower 40sIS vwith hod winds oflcss thonn lOK m p h . Tlic wide-rai•ranging repon — deycl- htheard much condemnation : SOs 10 mid*60s. In the w est sed to us a s nineteen, thirtjlirty). partly cloudy. Lows mid-20sOs east< The cold front wos5 ddr ty , so no precipitation is in ththe fore- opgd whtvhat task force m em bers lillife-giving Gospel addresse , highs in the fiOs, Simdny pai n s,” th e r c - L o tte ry olTicofTicials said ihe cstim at- cost for the stoic duringing the next 24 hours. W inds wwere cx- p^jbcobably the most “impas- gtgay and lesbian Christians - 10 30s west. Highs mid-50sOs lol m id-60s. ed jackpot isisS $37,300. N o rth ern Utah ond N evvada: ad ' p c c lc d to d tc rc n s c to. 15 m ph ond less ovcTnight. , ,. sioned discuss!ission of sexuality in the po pc rt said. er partly cloudy lo mostly cloud recognizes Ul«h - Panly cloudy toditodny ond Thursday. Highs in th e T em peratures under p history or Air,\merican Lutheranism” The task forcc said it rc r 30s. ot midoflcmoon ranged;cd from the low 40s to the upp 'ith a coiifcssion ihat the mmany Lutherans take litc : mid-50s to lower 60s. Lowsiws in the upper 2 0 s lo lo w e r 3( ■^5?. - '>“ S in s w i* sction______; lilk o Couniy - M ostly■ sunnysui todoy cxcept variablec hhigh The Ponhondlc ond ccnt;entroI mountains were in the■ A ° chureh has loo0 0 often overlooked “ the bibiblical condemnations ofl:Sr=x! Con'ec ' m id 50s while southern:m Idaho1 wos in th e u p p e r SOs. uality in th e books o f Levi•vilicus and AA ,u created goodncincss of sexuality.” ui n Sunday's edition incor- The highest tcmpcrotiTOture in the state T u c s d o y w as Romans, and oppose horomosexual A story m Si “ ?h ■ F o f e x am ppic,' le the task force urges R onlcy and Soda Springs repor d’s law. rectly statedd thetl sales value o f land grccs ot Poycite." SlonU children, adollolesc'cnts and adults tb acoctivity a s c o n t n ^ to God’ low est at 20 degrees. — .But.thc.iask.forcc.urgcd.1d Lutherans at Blue Ukcsikes Boulevard and Pole ■ Jeam the plca£casurcs-their-bodics. can— that is pliinncd'tb be de- Mornining: Venus Elsewhere in the notionnoti Tuesdoy.'ihe liighest fc “Masturbation, a means toto challenge such attitudes,s they ar- tine Road tho at Coiullo, Texas. W isdom . MoiS !“ d' 8iv=;hcf"V blical inter- }^loped as. aa stripi shopping ccnter. ture w as 97 d egrees ot C .,8 of sclf*plcasui■suring, is g enerally a p - gigue that "responsible bibli Evening: SSaturn, Mars rted the lowest temperature at 1 orts the ac- The combmedncd $284,368 value came ■ I Truckee, Calif., reported propriatc ancind healthy,” the task pipretation” strongly suppor I FaUs County assessor’s C(ceptance and even the blblessing of from Twm Fa force said, ins and em - ofTicc an d wasw as Ihe assessed v a lu e . l a In m a n y plac)laccs, the report upholds cccom m itted sam e-scx unidni now in M ontani is the pre. The Timcs-Ics-News regrets the error. Rain falls fifrom New Mex;xico to Ohio; sn< traditional churchchi teachings. Mar- phasizes pl what they say is ell ol Odessa. Texas, the wcalhalhcr scr­ ■ The Associated Press as big os goKbolls fell i vicc said, p,m. weekdays. To report laleBle news and per week. $18:$18.00 for 12 w e e k s ; .. orm system that mighl havc beeeen 0 lor- C y scrvice deliveiy S2.30 per -----— Rwin and-iliundersiomis.eas.cxtcndcd.frotn.llic southwesiiicsifrn Late Monday. 0 storm Circulation |»pon»-rc5ult* aflcr-SJOjwid.onon.weckcnd».._Student/miliiory,*ei for 12 wieVi: Sale* tax i n - ' ...... y on Tuesday, with n third dajday of nado killed a mon ot Emory.E r Texas, obout 60 milescs cast o f wiiiu/iiwn. eirculaiion direcio'r ,call 7 3 3 ^ 3 1 , w eek. $27.60 for 1 Plains to Ihe Ohio Vnlley o lion phone line* arc open be- eluded in all abo>above prices. A charge of ______Polios, and o teen-ogerger drowned while swimmingg in high C lrculaiioi __ ■ heavy ruin in Textis. unoumTDntyrtryouTlo-nornp—\ Advertising5------S15.00 w ill b3e e leviedl< lor~allTci'urircd vfontana! wind 01 Galveston. paper by 7 a.m.. call ihe number , • cctvc your paj «,or . . ="“ l“ ' Tornado waichcs wcrc: poposted for pans o f Texas nnd''J ( ■ On Tuesday, street:t flflooding blocked some undedcrposscs for your Mca:ca: Peier York, advertising direct If you wish' lo plaee an adv. liihoma, the National Wcalh:nlhcr Servicc said, and -d ond downtown intersect:sections in Texarkano. Texas., Iclocal of- Jerome-We SrS™ '' MiUtotoallo.y The Times-News. Official tion to Showers over northw }senu)n-llo1liMer : the Mississippi Volley nndnd the Ohio Valley, in odditioi w o n the f-'ilcr-Ropei cily ond couniy/ newspapernev punuont to Sec- by lale morning, leaviiaving about an inch o f snow rj SubKtiption rstcs : the Tennessee Vailcy andi westernWi Alabama, , Bynum. Choieau, Cut Bonk oi Sunday. $2:90 Ihe Idaho Code. Thursday i s . of rain « Browning. B> lili and all olher areas _ Home delivery; daily and Sui ated as the day o f the w eek Tliundersiorms produceticed os much as 7 inchcs of i v ic e said. 733-0931 per week; daily. S2.35 per wee«ek; Sunday, dwigrwted Oltin- droy,-the weothcr servici >1 I iiions must ^ o " which legal noticesnoli will bc published. ■ overnight across northcastiastern Texas, southeastern 01 luring the six hours up to nooi>on M D T $1.50 per week. Moil subscripiit inches Heavier rainfall durii ..il.bk only ^ Poijmulcr., jlc.please send change o f ad- • homn.and sculhweslem AAr rk a n sa s, on to p o f th e 4 inc it D ollas; News Ipaid in advonce and are avai OS re. included 1.86 inchcs:s oot London. Ky.; 1.17 neor I maintained- P.O. Box 548. Twin Fall*. ' thnt fell Sunday night ondmd Monday. Bonham, Texas. Clark Walv/alwonh, managing ediior where carrier delivery is not r setvicc l.l4otFortSmilh,Ark.;,rk.; ond .94 at Jackson. Ky. . 0 daily ond Sunday. $3.25 per w(weck.-$39.od Idaho 83303. ported 12 inches of rainI in two days, ihc weather scr lave B news lip or with lo talk |o . ; In the Soulh, Montgoitgomny. Ala., warmed to a rec In Ihc editorial depanment. callll ’for 12 weeks; Ja ily only. $2.80.80 per week, Copyi:yf«smoin] said. y only. $1.20 liUgleVall*] 733-0931 bebeiween 10:00 o.m. ond 5:30D :$36.40 for 12 weeks; Sunday < Va»n N«w*papM« Inc. Huil nn inch in diameterter Ifell at Midland; Texas, nndnd hoil ing high of 88.

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M ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 1 Nation INHIIOT Vreviom s l y O wv n e d I Clintorn aims1 to dea]i r N A F fTAhuirdles —^l^ced with new wor* ...... that we will rcducc. Undindcr our budgci laws, thete president created." j WASHItSGTON (AP) —^ relaiively small prob- that hus to be replaced in-somi□m tilway^" ______’ "“W e w ill resolve this rej ■ ritfs oboul the NonJi.Amcricitrican FrM T rad e A gn ie- th; ly IS a clean up issu e." ARS iv e M ic k e y Kantor. in Icni:m." Armey suid. •TTrcally i LUXLJRYC^ • mein. President Clinton sou,■iought T u esd a y iq work U.S. Trade Representative A vote in the House, wherticre lhe agreement will uround congressional objcctjcctions to paying for it testim tc: ony before the Houseuse Ways, and Means / e the hardc.st to pass, has beenbci sel for Nov.-17. with a S2.5 billion^tux increairease. ______C«Committee, said the administlistration wanis to dou- _^be i -GHnlon-mct with waveringing lawmakers a day af-. .. ‘■There' arc s t ill softie practical prai things to work ble bl the fce'chiirged on'railI tntransport ncross im er----C :r conservative Republicansans raised objections to out," C lin ion s a id o f the administration’s udi plan to n nu a tio n a l lin es to 5 1 5 pCr crosirossing. The S.*5 fee on ter igher taxes linked to NAF\F T A . In a letter o r ig i- replace federal money lostosl under NAFTA with airline aii and ocean liner tickets:eis and on commercial hig OSS th e M e x ic a n und naiiaied by Rep. Thomas W.'. Ewing.E R-lll.. and in- increased fees on intemulioiIlional airline and cruisc trucking tn movements acros: c doubled to-SlO.-Kan-— cluIudinfi.Minoriiy_WJiip NcScwt Gingrich. R-Ga.. tickets anfl fiighcrTail and'thJ IhTck'fcc's'^------; 'Canadian Cl borders would be d m o n g th e sig n e r s. ihe"liiwmi/makerssaid: ------^------Some conservative HoulouS'c Rcjiublicans arc to to r said . "Itwould be difficult forir nmany of us to support • threatening to withdraw supportsup for the ihrcc-na- W hite House Press Secret;relary Dee Dcc Myers •; , NAFTA which includes:s I lax in cr ea se s. W h ile tion trade agreement unlesilcss the administration said sa the adminislration thir:hinks ii can raise the u h Jing the increase in the revcvcnue from the increiRciTied e c o n o m ic a c t iv i t y drops ils plans to raise intern[emotional transportation ,m ^m oncy it needs while holdln] .5 0 ------ger;cnerated from the NAFTA'A should be more than taxes. air.al: sea and truck fee to S2.50 jrcssional opposition lo cnrnough to offset uny losfiaritariff revenue, if un off-- A battle o v e r tu x e s relateilaied to NAFTA is just M yers insisted that congrc; OLN CONTIN[ N E N T A L ; cl is needed w e should cul;ul spending rather t iu n 1992LINCC what the admiriistration'dotdoesn’t'necd at a time the ih tax increase was “a rclai:laiively smalf piccc of scl m C u m m in s . ; . aise’ taxes." Prcviotwlji Oumi■ned b)i M r. & M r s. A la m C when it ojready faces stroiirong opposition to the NAFTA N and a problem thuth a t w e th in k w e can rai; As pail of its NAFTA saltiaics pitch, lhe adm inis- Beautiful dark blue metatallic, electronic message cencenter, twin comfort solve." • • I traile pacLfrom organized:ed labor and some lop sc he White House south lounue scats, air conditlitioninH. cruisc.control. power po< seats, power Kantor sounded much thelh e sa m e chord, sayin g iriiiration today w ill lurn lhe congressional Democrats. wlnuows, power mirrors,s, power antenna, deluxe sterstereo system, power . • - a "negotiating proccss" lawawn into a giant products;s f fair featuring compa- The increased taxes wouvould offset money lost the th administratioii was in u " absolutely loaded plus low/ mmi iles. lies lhat expoei io bencHi~ii I from increased trade steering, power brakes, al when NAFTA wipes outIt nmost tariffs and other - with w Congress and open to• compromise.co nic consensus appro.ich lo uniinder the pact. barriers to tt^ide u m o n g therte tUnilcd Slates. Mexico •■Wc’ll comc up with ii co s in revenue," Kantor Some J 200 companies, halflalf the Clinton Cabinet, N A D A CLO and Canada. Tariff reductio:tions would deprive the paying pi for the small loss-ii e v e n b c u c r or m odified 15(50 members of Congre.ss.ss . 1,000 workers im d U.S. government of aboutjut S400 million a year said. sa ■‘Members may have ev« B O O K GU I thun huppy to look at. forormer Chrysler Corp. Ch;ritairman Lee lacocca OIoptions lhat we’re more thu over the next five years. vcre expected lo lum oul for the NAFTA pep ral- *21,900 PRICe > m , Ihrough the whole issue This Tl is a difficult problem,m. We have a difficlill wc: ,988 — ■*We w ill h a v o to w ork thi y- of how wc deal with the factfaci that if wc pass NAF- budget bi situation.” ...... ly- exas conservative who A / lso loday. Sen. Paul SiiSimon. D-lIl.. was ex- _ T-A we.have to reduce tariffriffs." Clinion said as he Rep. Dick Armey, a Texa m n • — • blicans who supparv pcc»ccted to announco his suppippon for lhe trade pact met with a group of undcciIccided House members, is is among House Republi Lie was "not a problem atIt thet W hite House after mcciieeting with Clinton. "Tliot’s a S2.5 billion tax on American consumers NAFTA, N said the tax issue

1 - - 1 1 G Q Ptakk e s a i d v aintage i of 1lull, atta([ck s h e a l t e r a b le d iff e r e n c e s b e - ‘ care cii ad war that has beenn 'waging for weeks and W A S H I I ^ T O N (A P ) — IEscalating the panisan- c o n s id e r o the major Republican will wi likely carry well into nonext year, when Congress, ship in the health care dcbaiebaie. the Republican Party • tween thi lUt said all would lead to is is cxpcctcd to adopt some versionvc of health care re- unveiled a television ad Tuesuesday deriding President plon'' ' rfordable health coverage forhi. fo; Clinton's approach as a bureaucraticbui moruss ihul m ore u ffo i lit so c ia liz e d mcdiciAe or In ils spot, the Rcpublicilican Party sharply criti- would causc rationing imdJ massivem. job losses, ind urged viewers lo call a ; cripplinglg tth e econ om y." c ci: ize d C lin lo n 's proposal and The GOP salvo was timedned to take advantage of a 2 U I S L S 30-sccond TV spot is toll-free (o number so theyy couldc he mailed sum- 1992 G RA\ N D M A R Q l lull in the W hite House effoiffon to sell its health plan ilans advance by c o n g r es- s c h e d ujled le to begin airing m m; aries o f four d iffcrenl plan hy Gerald M cyerhorh o effcr and, party ofncials said, to0 cierase any public perccp- Prcl'ioiisly COiimetl u r in g C a b le N ew s N et- sional si( Republicans. tion thiit Republican callsIs forf health carc reform W V ednesday, nationally duri Beautifully equipped wiwith automatic overdrivee transmission,tt air also in the Washington Tlic GOP ad opens by cmendorsing health care for i windows; power amount to endorsemcnis ofDf CClinton's proposal. work w programming and als conditioning, cruise control,C' power seats &. w all A m criiian s. e v en in the; cvevent of job loss or m ov- :es. rear window defrosteister, tinted glass, The ad campaign also suggestedsug the inilial spirit area. a steering, power brake Although il will air intoI nuncxl week, the adverlis*- in, interval wipers &. more.e . of bipartisanship lhat grecieccled C lin lo n ’s plan is fust aii be achieved "without ing campaign is modestsl — costing roughly But it says this goul can crum bling. Bill Clinlon's govcrnmcnt-rit-run system, or his 100 ilican NationarCommiliee SS80.000. Barbour said the; ninational pany was urg- Di Yel even as the Republici n e w g o v e m m e n l bureiiiicrat:racics. Wilhoul his gov- /erhaul plun il ulso under- iiing .state COP organizationso n s lo b u y more tim e in nc CLOSE-OU ad criticized C lin to n ’s overl: emment price fixing, ralioniijning and delays. Without scorcd divisions wiihin theic GOPC ranks over how to tlthcir local markets. nrsi. bui probably not the his hi m and ates o n sm all businisincss lhat would cosl up approach health care refonn.nn. The ad represented the Hrs! PRICE: 388 ican Party into a health- to 3 m illio n A m erican s thcircir jobs." ; RNC Chairman Haley/ BBarbour acknowledged hlast, foray by the Republica: Day-caiire source p ; D 5 — c j a s —

5T PRICE of serioi)us infecctions r A ■ ^^SEvv/EBII NEW ORLEANS (AP)^P) — Any from day carc;irc cen te rs to the you n g- 3 OURt VINYL parent knows that childrcdren in day stcRi’ homes, care often bring home flulu anda runny Dr. Cynthiaiiia Whitman of the U.S. *“ ^ . .. =4 B WINIIDOVt/S D isease Control and Prc- . looses. , • Centers for Di lin e d an epi.sode iit a Las J ’ WU1UL l ' Now, scientists have: fo found that vention oullin J ICK PARK AAVENUE yoijngsters som eiim es expexpose their Vegas day carcca ccnier last year in e 1992 B U I vned by M r. & M rs. Hiiion!to n Critchfield ■'fathilies to more seriouss irinfections, which 51. childrench und six stoff ^ =3 KNOCCKYOU Previotisiy Oti^n tw in comfort lourigc such as m'bningitis. ^ . m em bers got□I sick from a panicular- Beautiful Rmy metalliclie with deluxe interior, twi ______iinK7’POwer-stetfrinKT-P»w.■ r n l l s e ______------Sti'^rat'Teporrs-prtscrscn«d-at-a—ly-nusiy-fpnn-m-of-EfColi, ------— OFF^[JflOHBR ~ *T;c!irs7^iT"condirionii • wneel, rear defroster, ster,rerco system, power meeting on infcciiou.'; diseaseasesTucs- Ordinarily,ly. E. coli is a harmless control, .steerinK ' people’s digestive tracts, seats, power windowss &< front wheel drive. • day described cases in wwl h ic h o u t- re.sidcnt o f pc EET! btwaks that spread throughIgh day carc But one variciricty. known .in mcdical • S u p e r iio o r as Ol5?:H7, can make ^ centers also made parentsts ssick — in shorthand as yv \ Insulatiit i n g V a l u e N A D A O L C some cases, more seriouslyjsly than the people cxtrcmcm ely sick and even kill, *3 is often passed ihrough : » • Eliminalates M ost B O O K OU' child ren. Tliis strain is :d ham burger and unpas- [ 8 8 8 .Bcsearchers say one! clearcl mes- undoreookcd i C o n d eg r n s a t i o n *22,950 PRIiE '2 0 ,; sages for parents emergescs ffrom thcir tcurizcd milk,Ik, bul also spreads from investigations of thesee episodes:e person to perserson . s Vegas outbreak. 39 per- | :E YOUR WINDOW Wash yoitr hands afterer 1handling In the Las \ LET u s REPLACE ws sick children look the in­ = s 3 : . y o u r ch ild ren . c cn l o f the sic CALL FOF ne to Ihcir families. And '•it works.” said Dr. Jantlanet Mohic- feciion home Q U O TE TCrODAY: 7 3 3 - 9 55 1 6 11 I i Boetani of the Santa Clar;:iara County when.this ococcurrcd. 19-. perccni of Health Department in Califalifomio. family mcmb<-ibers caught the bug. At the conference, sponponsored by Those whoho got sick often had sc- Snakei R iver GGlass Iged and bloody diarrhcU. the American Society forir NM icr o b io l- vcre. prolongs vas so sick that dociors at Ea st » Twin Falls « ogy, healih experts descriscribed out- One child was 405 Main Ave. E breaks in which germs thathat cause sc- firsl thoughtIt I h is bow el had been in- ^ vere diarrhea and meningiingitis spread jured.

ND eVILLE- House rejectssnew i ses in on 1992 CADI]ILLAC SEDAN Previouslyy. O iw it’d iry M s. N in a Sitc te/; p h c n s o n ro^ eF fp r sfiuiluttle Beautiful vibrm t whihite witlvdeluxe interior,r. climatec control air conditioninfi. cruise: ccontrol, wwer seats, owcr windows, stereo ■‘W ASHINGTON (AP)^ P ) _ T h c M o u n t ^ W here Paslishion, system, power steerinjnn. power nnikes, ay to halt V ' House voted Tuesday I f^ASA’s efforts to buildlild a more ■ W est I Quality & ExpertE powerful spacc shuttle: er e n g in e , a s H N A D A CL( lawmakers eager to showow conaern ■ | V Follow-Up0 Care ■ icil put the ■ B O O K OU about the budget deficit OPTICAIL / }V M a k e Trhe l a rocket motor on the edge;e c o f e x tin c - S ______525 BLUE UKES BLVD.Ja .M . £ H O U R S: ' '22,100 PR] ',999 tion. 734-EYESI M' M o n .-F r i. D lf f e r e nace! c # K>19: ______Bv.acommanding._401t01-3Q mur- ^ a - o o • 6 : 0 0 . gin, legislators voted to:o c e n d wdrR ^ Closed Saturday L I N C O L N on the advanced solid rockocket motor.------— 1 9 ^i 1991 L A fte r H o u rs b y A ppoinlIn tm e n t w h ic h is u n d e r w a y in Mis5iiississippi. L IN C OL l N ~ — MAIt R K - V I i ------TOWNCD A R Bill B iLla A S s E d i t i o n B u t N c u i ^ I P reifio.-i/ioH.sly c«niecf B e Pi F ly ini i g C a r p e t , J Perfecrjike new u n m a r r e d lyy exterior, w ith sortft calfskin . Rci^d'AhlfTfim ______interior, power seala t s . p o w e r u r H o m e ! control, Low m iles.•s with auiom atic U W o r k M aiigic In You windows, cruise J tran.M nission, air smooth juitotnatic coverdrive overdrive t. ing, poxver steering. tr.msmission, air cominditionifiK. conditioning er steerln«, power brak. stereo system , power ulows,,rear defroster, powec.bn»kes. rear dellefroster. all pnvvcr wmdo' CARPP E T 3 R CDOMS interval wipe•ipers, criii.se control," the options. _ deluxe stereor e o s y s te m .' - goo NEW OVER *3i5,000 f . )SE-OUT O n l i. ^ 6 9 ! C L O S E - 03 U T C L « rless Saratoga carpet,-.-tone=on-tone sculptt3tiirG . 'RICE: D Beautiful Peerle TubtrBT-waffle- — _ PRICE ' Choose from1 £ 5 rolls ~ pricG incli:ludes ThunderDayTt pads and install;allatlon. ] T he >auty X g sts..... T he Sale 5d o esn 't m n s^ ,9 9 9 - ^ ------— Docs not includc coving,^ 'si siolra of cxl.'a prcp-wtJik:------jtiCes Jiuiiisoii.'s •3 room s b M ^ on 5 0 yard*atyar» $14.00 per THEISSEN MO'ITORS ”” For 40 Years Theho Easlost Place In The Woric'orld To B uy A Cor 7 0 1 M A I N AW E. E. Twin Fallslls 733-7700 J IB ^ t o l l jFREE:1-800-3161 6 -7 7 0 3 r j ' I '

■■;A-d Tlmo5-NowG. Twir"win Falls. Idaiio W odnosday.ly. OctoDOf 20. 1993 . . in -fat link R ee ; s e a r c h e mrs find b raain proteii Nationn jwinucs 10 rise unlil dinner lime. u th cB ____Itjsjbcjirsl limeic scienlisls have and contir ------' MILW..WAUKEE (AP) — Rcsenith • also-hus shown that It nses m irolein identified substances:s thai act .specifi- She als ______have fowfound one natuiiil brain pror sccni girls at puberty, preparing jd and cally on the appetitelc for fats. Ihc rc- udolcsccr thal iriggiggers craving for fatly food t lo lake on m orc fal in anticipation,______nd can .searchers reported Turuesday al thc an-- them tola ind ihat blocks the desire and i :gnancy.,whcn ihey need energy . dy-wcipht in animals by upJlo50- lo nuul meeting-of-the-1;-North American of prcgna >tudy o f Obe-siiy; reservescslp l] nourish ofispnng.r . ^ )n volunt It— ...... '■------A ssociation-for the Stu ~ W h ite t Housee relies OJ . t a r y . . : S s a beautifully designed sys-, in also '‘W e urc extrem elyly close to linkipg ‘'H'S u ' Dlockieking the triggering protein a 3Ui not for socicty. unfortunate^ ISS. rc- s p e c ific b r a in a r eaIS s lo specific ap- tcm. but i O O k O can prodrcxlucc dnimatic weight loss, -eibowiiz suid. Because preg-______pctiies,” .suid Suruli LcLcibowitz. a biolo- ly." Leit • O C O scijrehcr>icrs .said. / in Wcstem societies is often >rts to cuIt greenhhr,.' ^ d d fnrrs intia IU M 1 •______rr'nrn'*"*-'* p'~'>^' H ^ ^ — ham m e r-in the -fm ill do the job. efTccilvtfr? proirotect our en- IB •‘If this doesn't;n't gel it. we'll go back ancind find out the plun. "will i :stublish the United Slates aus the world H i h o w to g e t it ihrough ihr jiiundutes.” warneined Energy virtinmerit, esta ust be in confroniing this proroblcm and ut K Sccrctary Hazel:l O’Leary.( She suid. howev/ever. "Vol- lender we must le e n h u n c e our econ om ic streirength." IR untary is not a dirtydiri word," the same time e nistrution said 60 companm ie s u lr e a d y y] . Although thec pLinpl docs not in c lu d e a proposal pre for The adminis ^ S S AUE! 40 motor in- ^ IOW d to reducc emissions and 4 W i d higher fuel efficieiciency standards for uutos, thell admin- huve pledged u sentativcs have agreed to proromoic use of ■" istration remainslins coniiniited to "yearlyy improve* dustry reprcscn ation Secre* more efficienlnl e le c tr ic m oiors. ments" in fuel economy,cc said Transportatii ■ I SAVE Ai4A/ J ;> OFF Publicic .....r mAL m2 5 ^ A t t e n t ui o n . M a g ii c ADDim f EIMTIRE STOIOCK OF FALL ANDi HOLIDA\IVY DRESSES ill-forrm ed V a l l et i y C l e r g y ! on hej3alth_ OFF^ ^ WASHINGTON»N ( A P ) — M osi Pastoral Calare O rientatiii o n ; Americans have ncvci:vcr heard of "inan- 7 SAVE Ai^ J ■ aged com peiitioii.'‘,l." Ihey don'l know whai a ‘‘singlc-paycr"cr" heallh sysiem is 3 ADDITICONAL m and they an: confuseiused aboul who ihe Friday, Octctober 29, 1993 :iTSWEAR uninsured arc. 9 a . m . — 3 p.ml ENTIRE■ !STOCK OF ASPRE SPORT A survey released:d Tuesday’I indicates ~ HLS 7-14 the public “is still poopoorly inlbnnetl and 2nd Floor CConfcrcnce Roor>m FOR GIH u n in volved " ab ou l1 llihe debate raging -over President Cliniiinion's health care Jlniati. president of ^ '“' plan, said Drew Alin * Designed for any del:lergy visiting their chulurch llie Kaiser Family FouFoundaiion, rOFT Fifty-nine percent«nt of Ihose sur\'eyed family w ho are hospispital patients AN n n and the Harvard SAVE A by thc foundation a rspital policies ang hold down heallh coscosls — or "singlc- and tenn for a gov- ; payer." Ihe shorthand R eseruatiItions r e q u ir e d . REGULAR HOURS: -emmeni-rinanced health hei sysiem. like 99 before October 1 liniWorld : Canada's, advocatedcd by congre.ssional Call 737-2999 Twin Falls MiniWoVorld B urley Mi MON-SAT liberals, 1325 Filer Avc. 2271 Overtrland Avc. 10;QC00 a.m.to 6;00 p.rn^ A nd desp iie lhc prepresideni's repealed — ^ ~ LynwOT^Sh^^in^Cc L; Center Overland S hjpping ^ Center SALE ENDS ; warnings ihat soaringmg medical cosis'are /— 39^ II Satut^urday, Oct. 30, 1993 • threateiiitig the ccontHintHiiy. many Ameri- MaeicVall.■alley Regional Medical)l Center cans think the counlrynir>' spends uk> lillle ___Ul o n heallh care. acc«)rdiordingtoihe|X)ll. . I------il found thc public}lic ihoruuglily con- .fu.sed about w h o Iheie ^.^7 niilliiHi Ameri- ;cans with no insuninciince arc, Many thciughl theselese Americans were ;|X)or. unemployed oro n elderly, when the reality is lhal m ost are arc young and mid* d Ie-a g ed w ork ers and ani Iheir families, ;Oiily one perccnt oftljftlie agcil are unin- surcd. o u r p Q "If people see theth uninsiireil as someone else and ddo o not feel ihey an: at risk, .it w ill lie very■cry hani lo niar.hal _ / •the public support loto pay for universal ' •cover.ige." said Altnia(mail...... '■' The siirvcyToiihdihd a’largo bloc ol - voters — closc to 303 0 pea-eni — unde* ■ ------;cided about whethericr ilic-Clinion! flan.- - . Rcpublic.in propos;ilsl;iIs or the slaliis quo ‘ ^would bc iKst for thenhem, ------"TTiBty-one'pcrccrirtnrthnughrthc-cnun------try spends loo litllec ono heallh care; 40 |)erceni s;iid Kh) muchach. C idSj Tlie Uniied Slalcscs spendss 14 perceni g E j K a t)f ils gniss domesticic prixluctp on heallh; X f l mosl other couniries:s spends less than 10 |)crceni. : Mosl people were:re underi ihe hiisini- ■ :prc.ssion lhal, Clinton':on's plan would pay ;lbr nursitig home carc. ca Nine percent ih ou gh l il w ou ld notlot cover dnigs. and - r N 2 pcrcent ihought thervthe was no mental « I H : :ilh are in the plan. B H V l l l l People were curi'urious aboul what otton pants thatit are: ready to ' - ' C p t t oons.™ i These-arere men's 100% co liealth rcform wouldId c do lo their out-of- Presenting H aergar W rinkld e> F re e pock et c o sls. insunincr.ince premiums and we washed and(d dried them five; times with o u rr ccompetitor's less inieresied in ils t of the dryer. Annd considering w ta x es. T licy w ere les« wear right out c . 0% W rin k le s . impact on thc deficitIcit or fuiure health ve a look you'll rereally appreciate.3. 100% C otton. ______costs.______cotton-pants. ww( e think they hav( New arrivals ~- ggreat selection! Reg. $38.00 Observatoryry boosted to higher altJ t i t u d e ____ ------tw ^3 WASHINGTONN (AP)( — By fir- ...... J n g s m a ll j c i s 10-10 - t i m e s in o n c - piinutc bursts. NANASA engineers theTHE FABRIC OF OUR UVES"” havc raised thc ortorbil of the gianl iCompion -R1-Ray Observatory' by 66 miles and saveav e d it from crash- F ree ing to Earth. ; Without the boostosl. the observato* E x p e r t FFree r ' G i f t W r a p jy would have desci;sccnded lo u dan- A l te r a t ioians t j ; , perously.low altilulitudc next April, : j The jet firings overer a two^week pe- n R OIPEir P > BDHL ' I Hod lifted lhc high;h | p o in t o f the ob- TW IN FALtS •. BURLEY k F ~ ^rvatory’s orbit loo 280'miles.2 w m BU!S in eISS

F i r s t S ee ( c u r i t y t f o m L q w iintercest rattes spiur sligght bo third and fourth quar- the m onths aheadad. Ihc c c o n o m y in the thi i n c o ml e e r i s e s ' rn KnigBt-Ri■RiddcrNews Scrvicc rn, r ese a rc h a n a ly s t at ’“TT iis is a classissic response to good” hous-us- ter,” soid Carl Steen, ? j r t o M s in g nls such as low interest rate:itcs Maria Fiorini Romirezez IInc., a financial con- T h e A s s o d a tc d Press NEW!/ YORK — The increase: in U.S. ing fundamcnlols e home priccs, said Robcricrt suiting firm in New YorYork. • g starts in September is o sijsign the and affordable I . housing : cm "All the strength wasvas in the (multifamily), _ .-SALXIAKE.CITY --F— irst Security Corp. p-market-^s-fhinUy-benefitinging from Dcderick,-chicf-

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— ■= Editoi>rial • 7 P Pub])lic deseeryes to 1 juv<►^eniie crrime casses Idaho.ofiicialsIs >who want to rethink • -a and assorted dm g ofTcnicnscs7TvlucH“of m thc confidcntialitjlity ofjuvcnile court tthe crime that m akes inrinner cities un- procccflings arcre right. Increasingly, I livable is perpetrated byy tteen-agers. thc crim es comirnmitted by teen-agers The most shocking> crimc: e fo take place in Twin Falls thisis jyear involved arc not kid stuff.f- , f Under'Idaho» C(court rules,* crim in al-j-juvenile suspects. In ^ ly, someone 3 o f y o u n g . B lu e cases involving• sisuspccts under age 18 copened fire on a group o closcd-door hearings. . I Lakes Boulevard “cruisers e r s .” S' are handled in cl Afterward, thc retrecords are kept confi- .Five young men wcr/ere .wounded. •c arrested. Fur- d c n t i a l . F r o th the a llo w e d Free Trade A gre o f yotour in c o m e g o e s for federal, s M tiiat nol o n ly farmers and agn- Letterrs to park nearn u co m ets or drivew ays. Ypi■pu canot the a g r e ^ e n l th — . taxes,s . oncom ing irafUc. I alm ost g o)t t 'wiped oul cultural industrystry in Idaho w ill b c put al a d in d - Remember, at onc.tim e,wv w c w ere life agents. Ith:think it's a b o u ttim c lo s i ^i lth h e l perceni se c the one hould be fined o f a park- vantage wheroverover tiie price o f labor, supplies, All litterers sho co n sc io u s decision to petiticlio n - .d o n ’t you ? -laslTuesdiK ^ y w hen I tried to get out o f At L ife T n ist, w c m ade a c o i 1 near th e transportationn an or d healtii an d safety, com pliance In reply to thc womaiman'who w as outraged b e - lLLENBASTOW in g spacece jju st post the parking booth n give thc co n su m e r thc op pportunity or to compare AL past the are involved.. TTh h at m eans virtually 100 percefit causc hcr husband wasvas fined S82 for littering, "win F a lls A rom a CCa afe. A pickup c o m in g w ay pt a loaded p o licy , th o se so ldd bb; y life agents, to a T w niss me ‘ ’ of Idaho farmn productspr w ill bc higher priced c laim in g “ il w a s o n lyly o n e Kleenex”: sp eed limilimit really bu m ed rubber to mis low-load policy. Amazingly,gly, the c h o ic e m ost Id not se e than sim ilarMexican M e: products. ' , ) Il’s too bad that eververy person who discards tried to get on S econ d . 1 could often m ade is “g iv e m e thiclow.load.” e h Riglghteousness exaltett:th a nation J and to o k W e can s e« e tiwl tii clean up o f pollution in tile “ju st one" tissu e or beebeer can or Big G u lp c o n - the van parked in b ack o f me a J O H N A . H A M IL T O N (link that maquiladoraz zor o n e w ill b c b om e largely b y I and fined. If more culprits Oui»ur nation w a s founded b y m een w ith moral m y chanccinces. Do people in pickups thii taincT isn ’t tick ctcd and . President e. American taxpa;xpayers, not tiie polluters. 1 were caught, perhaps)s oour streets and h ig h w a y s value;ie s and in tegrity. A s w e holdId 1to th e se va l- they aree gcgods? L ook ou t, hero 1 M m e. KIMBERLY . our n a tio n w ill be strong. meorBuhl Weagreewritiwitii Sen. Craig’s statement tiiat 1: would look good all1 ycyear long instead o f ju s t . u c s,o G u essIss I w ill havo to m o v e to Jeromi Vc app reciate v e ry much lhcIC vvie w s and o r W cndclidcll or somplace where my lifeifestylecan thc United Statetales will be outnumbered on tiiei aflcrJohnny Horizon>n CDay. ges necessary h andling dispu tes. W e see tiiat Air quality change: id C al T h o m a s has in his coluijlum n. 1 am not b e a littletie sslow er an d safer. trade pan els han MARILYN LAWLWLEY healtii. safety and environmental Why did Idaho Nationalal EngineeringE Labo- ashanamcd o f b c in g a Christian andm d b e lie v in g thc r a E3 0O: L S B N . only present hea T w in F a iis ,w s are recognized b y N A FT A , and — nitory U n ion le a d e r D uanle e /A llcn op en ly su p ^ ' BibleIc and Im o w that in th c ^ iblie lc 'WC find lhc' ■ ' '‘ T w inn FiF a lls ...... - 7 ...... protection laws 1 roposed la w s w l i hiive 16'receive* — t port m y se v en am en d m enits ts toI thc Idaho A ir n^swtwcr lo a strong nation underx GC o d . tiiat future prop< cics right on target icl approval beforo our Gongress-j' Thomas’ article ( ^ l i t y regu lation s at the OOc c t 5 hearing in Thi per BERNARD HOFF)FFMAN Maybe because the seven'cn am endm ents are O n th e se ggrounds, r o t w c aro un equivocally op^ 'o F em N ie ls o n , w ho w roie; to com p lain that crease for tiie hauling but tiie federal r } present trode agrccmerit^ w hich is ' T w in F a lls straightforward requirementen ts to h a v e thc state * ° n osed to th is pix husband w a s lin ed $82 for•tossing to: a have forcc3rccd tiie county to bu ild a neww l m d l i l l n o , fair to smnail a ll businesses, farmeis, workers, nxake sure all legal safety’ anand containment • ™ ™ *ncx out ofth e car window: . and the: COcounty’s estim ated costs w ill t »r individuals. ow -load policies analysis and regulations arcire verified before Facts about lov^ jood! M aybe, just maybe, theJic s lo b w o n t do q ,c restt o fthf e increase. T h ere aro n oS a hoL “ S f o r e “ w" c call up on yo u to take tiie suite air quality permits arerc given| away. . In resp on se to the: Iclleiter to thc editor from gain (but I dou b t it). c hargcss bcbeing assessed b y tiie city, Maybe becausc Mr. Allenlien has b e e n woridng step o f insisting on a roll-call vote Jay Morris on Oct. 14, “ Ify o u havc n o critics, JV A N T H O M A S - Jim assiassured m e that th e c ity w ill be at EKDE site s w h e n ouclcarir aa cc id c n ts havc hap- 'A c o m cs to a vote in tiie Senate. • y o u lik ely have n o suc ational Environ- ■ 1 c fic ia l to th e consumT\er. er If thc client is 55 years [itian’breai. J idatlon.cr J mcnuil Protection Agencyy ocom p lian ce before .. ^ lo v e . j-7 y — ^ ^ y disivpoM^ I r t o o t i i r y : J ■ ~ o ld and th e prem iumn is now $2 ,880, th e cost o permits are pvcn away; andand (3) totally rem ove ‘ w o u ld b e from S 4 ,3120 2 0 up to $5,760. T h e lo w - present perm it requirem eni^ts ts ond lea v e it to thc ...... tnpH, in clu d in g n m axiiaximum fee would save the w h im sy o f th e bu reaucratsIS (i.e.,(i the governor) con su m e r fio m $ 3 3J20 2 0 up to $4,760. required or whether a I f th c c o n su m er read■cad the article in M o n e y to decidc “i f ’ a pe r m it is req “w a iv ^ ' is granted . Magazine, June 1992,)2 , “Sccrct W ays t o Cut rs rewritten and weak- ts," accoiding to M o n e y , Why have suite lawyers n Life Insurance Costs," equirements? ■ ___ o r the Consum er R ep orts cned nu clear air perm it requ " U p to 9 0 percent” or I I t o ask A ttorney G en- ] ] ■ M a g a zin e, A u g iB t 199IW 3 issue, “L ow -load p o li- That’s a g o o d qu estion to eral L a n y E c h o H a w k ot the Statehouse, Boise, ■“ * . . . , c ie s m a y n o t b e in thh e !bestjntercst o f agen ts, but th e y are in th e best>est interests o f con su m ers; ID 83720. VMfl p e t e r RICKARDS . i: they would always eorcompare before purchas- ! T w in F a iu f 3 ■ I. . • \A/odnosda;da/. Oclobof 20.1993 - Timos-NJs-Nows, Twin Fnlto, Idnho A-7 World " Israerfire^Paleestinian Bhufi m e LcHin 1970. wiis'llic llrsi of ilioii- • tto J iayor askks Yeltsin1 to move DEIR E L B A L A H . OcOccupied Gazii Israel in 197 Stnp'CAP) — "Releasedlancf-irycjirs-M a iiid.^^^^ ■•pri5oiicf"c\'pucic«rrrrbe lOSCOW (AP) — M oscow’skv's m a y o r p r o p o sed Lc:xnin. whom generations ofif childrenc wcrc taught lo lold Palestinian freed b y IsnicIsnicl over llie to m itii: w ee k s. sday what oncc. would have/c 1been unthinkable: rcvcic r e an d w h o x c brnin is prepreserved for scientific, in jiiil. Israel’s longest-hol prisoner returned homtme Tuesday a Prime MinislerMin Vil/liak Raliin siiid ling Lenin. Stalin and dozenss ofo other Communist stud;dy. remained untouchublable even when anti- reclailims-, rJ symbol of the changcs brbrought hy the d e ta ik o f fuitin:fuit reloiiscs woiikl Ixr dis- inarics from Red Square, C ommmunist i mobs toppled Sovieviet m onu m ent^ 'after Uie 'LO. c u sse d diirin;•iring lalks on iinplernentiny' layor Yuri Luzhkov’s request:st to President Boris failcccd 1991 soviet coup. pcacc accord w ith th e PL( / Ib r I’alfsiiniatis in llie Cia/.;i isin — the first such o fficia l actiiwtion lakcn — was an ArVmong Communist heroes> ^ijuried am id the sprucc "My happiness willI 1be coiiiplcte autonomy liu I th e liiivii «l' Jc ric h o in llic 'io n■ ' m tn:k.Qa.ihc±oUcsLof_cQin^!mm c w , ism’s relics, all buried trees:s behind Lenin’s.tomb.urcre Iformer Soviet leaders. when all prisoners are rureleaseii," suid S irip ;ind the -positi monuut Yuri Gagarin and AnAmerican journalist John Salim Hussein Zerai, 5.S.I. w ho Wits o c c it p ic dI WcM Wi Hank, The lalks. in alonglg thet Kremlin wall exccpt forr VladimirVI Lcniir ^ cosm greeted hy hundreds olof .suppiirters 'niba. ligypi.r'pl. rcsiiiiie W ednesday. :,ki^(AP)..- TJchc mummified remains of thec SovietS founder havc ' Reed:d. ------Pnki around h is -’fatTTTly-hom»mc*chnnring:: ------“ H h in kj^harin-tiic-nexi^f'c^—daT,-?: -th ------aimed the pnmc ocenrdfvBrsplay o under glass for decdecadeslhside thc-rcd . -Thfhe bodies.of aboLt 500 rcvottvolutionariwkilleddur- B en azir B huito reclairr ‘Tlie olive branch lives «'iI'll!" tiie issues; will wi k- niiscd and clarita-d sday, getting her marbleble-and-granite mausoleum builbuilt on Josef Stalin's ing thetl 1917 Bolshevik RcvoluiDlution a lso lin e the red- m inister's post Tucsda; Zerai. sentenced to lilife in prison and decision^ioils Mill be tiiad e ." R a h in : yeai^ to try to do ordens.:n>. ____ brick:k Kremlin wall. secon d chancc in five y c _ after an an attempted sealrabume niid on said. sofiwlhing.a^_ui the: scsocial and eco- I______- nomic woes.of thiss iiimpoverished ...... ______A sian nadonc • EBut her politi­ colcal h on eym oon is • ^ exi:expected to'be t Hi E brilbriefer than in . -IS1988. i when.her ...... dramatic rise to ] power'restored - i I d 5°'democracy e n and I . sset e t off wide- f sp re a d c e le b r a '------f - V ^ B i ®.Pf' ... i tionlions. I "Pakistan is I Bhutto pos!passing through a X M- ■ ■ V..... toujlou^ period. We are facin g severe ccononlom ic problems,'' Ms; Bhutto told the National N . A ssem b ly after she wvas as elected ptihie ' —.; ■ , -2 — ■ - - -0 4 Q A - V ^ E- O - : L ______° / o replaced her in 199(H^ N1 a w a z Sharif, leader of the conscrvairvative Pakistan -t b * M uslim League.' ' Ms. Bhutto was conj:ongratulated by IPMI legislators al the assembmbly and later al H ||f l the ornate office off the president. - . - r w here she w as sworn in. Butherretum to power did not bribring ordinary - - Pakistanis out into the; strstreets. ’ M any are fnistnited1 wiwith politicians, including Ms. BhuKo,I. wwho have been unable to form effeclivelive governments or ease endemic poverty:rty in the nation o f 120 m illion people. A verage annual incom;ome. $400 a per- ' j^ H I son. has not been rising,ing, and no more Ij^^H /B b than a quaner o f Paklstarstanis can read or write. Powerful drug; bobarons also are challenging govemmeni auth ority in

" T h e p e o p le of~P'aic^iastan are no longer interested in a chichange of faces. They want improveovements and - reforms,” said Ms. Bhutihutto. w earin g a traditional. Islomic«styletyle. while head- ' scarf. Her liberal Pakistann People’sP Pony I^H H narrowly led national elcelections O ct 6 and had to fomi a coal;oalition govern- ment that includes seven/eral smaller par- ties and independents. M s. Bhutfe.-the.fusTri{( W oman to lead a m odem M uslim statee w h en she ruled in 1^88-90. is expcctedd tcto have a tough ______time surviving a full five-ive-yearteim.

G e o r g in a Q l ^ d e r a pppeals B t p R u s s i a J m TOILISI, Georgia {Al(AP) — Rebels . captured Georgian leileader Eduard Shevardnadze’s horilorhetown on m |||||||| Tuesday, and he appealwaled to Russia’ ahd other neighboring staistates to help his embattled countiy. I’HTtc hardships of waiwar ... are being CMcertwtcd by-economictnic-disoster-and ^ the threat o f famine."" SShevardnadze said in a televised addressress. ,;The rebels, who waiwant to depose Shevardnadze and rdirdturn former President Zviad Gamsimsakh'urdia to pow er, cut a vital supplyply route Sunday H by oqjturing the town^jfi-of Samtredia. It...... - S straddles the rood Itnkin,king Tbilisi, the S capital, to Poti, a key portx>rt o n the B lack ^ 'Ht' ■ Sea. On Tuesday, thee rebelsi took y hometown, the Wi Shevardnadze’s neaiby h< !1 village of Lanchkhuti,li.'the t Georgian Defense Ministry said.'yd.' A lth o u g h the - \-i village has little stntegic;ic value, its^oss L H-. w as a s y m ^ c blow. Shevardnadze appealc;aled to Russia. P h J Azerbaijan. Armenia and other mem- p IB __ _ h

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M a g im1 L = Hospidee COIu id lo!«e Meedicare payfm ents nd )m shoulder surgery, the fathther was on "infonncd conscsnscnl fbrrii.” a document thut [AlHIUIl ByKirkMhchdl reau olo f Facility Standards, ering from Timcs-Ncws writer Thele company’s owner. Goryiry Thiettcn o f elderly andnd 1hod a pocemukcr. and a nie iiis to care for coped untilitil IMom died,’” the report saidlid. • The hospice’s:e’s clinical rccords were in- I Police invesiistigate benefits to some-of its patiertients. tcrmininally ill patients until theyy die.d That care The hosfospice violated four seriousIlis rules complete, the rejroriport said. Magtc Vallcy Stafling; ScScrvicc Inc. has un- may includcir in-home nursing, tempomryhos-ter called “conconditions," which u hospiciicc must ■ "Bosed on thisIlis lack o f documentation it I highway shehooting til the end of the monthh tployment she was to receive } The.dispatcher didcivious n conduct . 530,000 for the firstfirsl year of her part-time cm- others wcrc involved- A ii 39-year-old Twin ployment, followri’s salary, Hormel allowed affidavit. her tq ossume mormore responsibilities ond bc w Harris pleaded inno- comj>OTsated forr herhci parmcrship-likc relotion- TwUf Fans man • ship to hllTi. AMOY ARENZmw Tkna»^ twlth'ilewd, lasch!d to make his first ap- Hamilton saidl HormclHo approved: -TW W FALLS -Court A on Nov. 1. Bond^ M ora th an halfw qyf through,tli Bryan Richardrdson rQlla ifM0-fo9f stretch of..fencmce along Eastland Ay> .1 • A 10 percentrat c(commission on the opprwi- ation in value onra propertypr she was instrunjen- ' FaUs num has tieen chu e n u e In TWIh F aiwiJT : T h efet^ o : b o rd e rs HlHcllcrest M aaddw tr^)ii’4i’46-hom e s u b d lv ls td h«u ui n d er c o n s tru c tio n . — J -lasoivi&is-conductfor-i tal in purchasing. charge .in connection Rlchardaoin a'carpeipenterfo1fK4ek, said the to a full d ay. 9 -y e arW ^ rl ob Oct.Aat he tr)^.to.fondle • A 2.5 pereentent commission on-the gross George S. Harris,igworaan. 5: ■ ■ ' '> ■ ------volue of income: proproducing properties. ' allegedly fonned thp ------^»-A-S100i000-pi0 performancc'bonus*ot~the placed her hand on IShis postpone death of Homiel's1‘s motherr and hi* subsequent ; a 5th District Court affii inheritance. iv' 'f Court records showuntil I spring _____ 1 a&lQ_sliiiij^wopplosition 1 to druj^ 7 • And $200,00000 iin severance poy. . cent. - New roses for the Hamilton also> cUclaims Hormel ogrced to let / Harris is scheduled)se v Gardes--wiU not bo . . _.... her. take.cash advaidvtinccs on her.salaryjo. pay,_____ ij pearancc in District Coi os 0 Corvene, a Saab,.mort- .was set at $25,000. thy Walworth, Magic alcoholilabuse by pailinting tcown rec , remodeling of her c’ondo- for such things Ipas with 1 her daughter’s college i He alaD»faccs.a y chc president, the Rose gage payments, rc I ‘^ i t h an allegatioa thata supplier that a fall B y Brsd Bowlin minium, and help w ' 'jthebrcasrtsofayftangvbe a problem but has' Tiraes-Ncws writer d mg statement, Harris suid education. It the com pany’s pro- adc a number o f disastrous oesn't allow for ship* TWIN FALLS - For' thithe fifth con3ccu- . ipd that while he was recciv- I Shipping datp I ^ ts going on '.reaiftradtm,oh, a i i '7 3 ^ 9 7 ^ .) ther rose growers ship ■ tive year. Twin Falls resiesidents and busi- - '•-JHei m -8 a list of otber.:by^i to S2 million a year from his i ’ ro^ planting ui nesses will don red ribbcbbons to proclaim thi^[» :^^u tR ed kibbon v MHT: : ■ ^ i g h S p^ hl o o l Beolor spbteh contest In his opening: was living on a line o f crcd- not carry the varieties im ent, 7 p.ni. O 'L e a ry Jui TWIN FALLS -i beenN requested by their opposition to drug andam alcohol abuse, entertairimi Hormel had made if Commerce HigbaudltoiUtoriura (ft«e). ■businessdeols, apd ConunetDorotive Rose Red Ribbon Week willvill get into stride Oc3ot. 23r31:',C ll^erofl in short, a mess,” Harris said, A ing S1.5 million to 5 planted yhtil s p ^ |.'lat * the group does not Saturday with the first-ev-ever Red Ribbon !oration co n t^tv ’’ O c t2 7 i urse ofher employment, Hor- According to Cathy ' W alk, begirining at 10 a.mB.m. iri the parking ' . F n ------F;*'------•^:Dhig-fii-froe-wb'rt»Tace~8ci^ w** ^ ^ . trust account, hc>n wa got Hormel out of o lot o f ■ • to plMt only the few jecueiat Roy ■ a.m.-noon;r; Magic1 V alley -R eg io ^Mlunlor. jL ,Valley Rose Societydnot p plant the rest un- lot o f Gem Linen. 403 MaiVlain Avc. W., (the ■ fFree-Red-Ribbon barbec pormerships he hod invested old Sears building) andd eending with re- Rayntroorid Foid-Mitsubishi. (5-(5-7 pum; Fri- cal C enterer 2nd floor conference n i “His life was, wisely.”in s Society toU by a — j i - During die coursc plantiD^ould(DOt ;be Society thanks those freshm.ents and.entertai•tainment at City 11 a.m.-S p jn . Saturday.)^) . (free). rial both sides will dispute Park. iatiKdiya^SuDdcy: ) . • Dnig-m(-medication aw ^ncss for HamiltonWood g River Volley propcr- since found oul thatlations tl and will send a Medi-- businesses and part , duction^chediile does “The goal is to increareasc communiiy • • MR ovie **Rookle o f the YYear" at the nlore» laOio jp.m.-2:30 pto., M ^ c Vj ease see EMBEZZLE/82 nnent with an^pology. Medical Center 2 nd floor i in. •'perhaps unwisel . raent tiQ it April Othei awareness of illegal drugig .m.. two flee game tokens U ter Bill-Darraugh, 7:30 p.ip.m. at TNvin wearing airednTiboh.' re . - She said die RoseI batterySi alcohol abuse, is having[ a ipositive impact, , ^ t e rrespondcnt who. have inade donatiiA Twin Falls man has especially on young chilhildren, she said. ' PallsIs High Scliool (adulti only)ly). • Drujg-fVi;-firee video contest viewio] e Lakes Mall by tbe fountain. g i r l o n WTitteafcknoyledgeme«xual battery o f a mi>- L ^ n g heads the TwinI FtFalls School Dis- • StaoCTtS posters and school3ol decorating Blue L e Lakes Mall Oot29an»BDd30: • - to'all fli Jerome giri was hit by a and eiplanation.'The e trict^s Student Assistance:e IProgram, which conteitestB at a ll schools. Blue 1 ByHJLWeoel lewalk in front of the policc includes efforts to provide«de students with [-diiig.video contest. • JUM PCP Co. performance o f “Thin to a c c ^ t donations ^ck has been charged in s;*^:30TnrcreSI-fino'Artring; 6 Timcs-News corresj winter and wiU plant;edly al to o k p lace'Ju l^;------1 ------Daughtera;*^ employer ori- ditorium*. TiiTickets available a t ^ ^ I o r f 5c giris were walking on the es as soon asjthey istrictcm Court affidavit^ '. pressure ] to drink or take dr *SScx;dru^ and OSHA(eni ”■ JEROME - A Jl -sch^uleand JUM P Co.>. nmembers. -, South Lincoln Stfcct outside i • spring. ffered to rub lotion on The number o f students,nts, especially ele- entatiItion), 8 o jn .-5 p.m. (For sc irteea pickup on a sidcwiieportment front door, when r-old girl who had suf- ■ ’ mcntaryi school students,i, utaking d ru ^ and L— orAiF-----departmcnt-T ucsda>pickup came over.the curb alcohol is graduate deciisclining thanks lo munityty: we want to bring it upip to the sur- porting theic anti-abOseo theme. rfto m , Three teen-age g Sunburned gir) ilk. begins a week filled wit ic girls. I the lotion. Black al- thet community’s effort, she said. face onsn a regular basis.” The walk, •>; sidewalk along Sou hool, chureh tivitics centcjntered on fighting dru g and linking around 'Ond 1 thought _ I m an of sexualhe b girl’s bni undthcn------Rcd-Ribbon Week fitsts iinto that effort, . Indi>livtduals-aa, w ell as schoi ^ ^ l the city police depte out in front of my truck, so ‘ {ed to partici- hoi abuse.I. King¥ Viilcocable will air TWINFALLS-Aland breasts', the affi- 1Laiiting added. and civivic groups are encouraged an older model ic, pic sidewalk," said the driver. I ' beenfBharg^wlih sexi “The pressures out thereth< to use arid pote in Saturday’s short walkc ddown Main dnig progragrariiming throughout the channcl 10. See Friday’s /itht« ac- ondhitoncofthcgi ' . nor. 3 that the girl said she iabuse come from adults1 as well as peers,” Avcnu(ue. Lanting urged peoplee t'tb wear red on cable chi lgs in for 0 complete schedulid alcoi ' were-dinki condition of the injured girl DanylNichol Black]top Black. !she said. “We've targeteded the entire com- ribbonsns and carry banners or■ postersp< sup- sion listings ir ariti- "’’Sht comcable. ov She was taken to St: ----- nnincidcntAatallegedl: c week * “P o*' ily sMediail Ccnter by ambu- accQfding to^ 5th,pistriProviders tcicvi- Jason Dilka, 17. ly|g_ The name andheld co on the tralTlc incident ut \ the o f a 17-year-oII meet tonight Close off Weave]T case bbrings jiluror reli< were not availabhIty juvenile facility hc thrcat- fisre^B suhbuiiL : The M agic Valley Edwanird Lodge gave Wcoverr jjust an 18- charges agaiigainst Weaver, she said, , ^ BcijediclJs Familyiccording I to Sheriff George ' rubbing onn th has planned a meet- B y Kiik Mitchell ^ Times-News writer month]h prison sentence, Weaverr oiand filmily friend Kevin H ottH( Health andW el- “Hce could have sentenced him hi to a lot 26, were aciacquitted in July aA cr an[ e ^ I As Dilka was soheh charged wilh aggravated i rutttd.her'iKomBch: anLine Road, Mitchell -said. Weaver wiwill likely bc week trialI on oi murder, conspiracy and the Jerome Countyidishing j a fircann as a result ' , da^states.” he Walker Center will HAZLETON - A juroiiror in the Randy motb ” ened officers, acco Weaver case said attendinging the white sepa- releaseeicd in early 1994 with creditlit for time al- chargcs n in connectionc with a gunflgh cidcnt thot occurred Monday f like ofRda^t statese withtl: a focus on the served, she said, erupted on./n.Aug. 21, 1992 on remoteHarris, Silver III. g to Silver, Dilka allegedly ' >' wasa&aidtotiytostop ratist’s sentencing heariiBring on Monday ready a< 1 eight- Dilka was also c nportant emotional Wca>aver had faced up to 15 ycaifcara in prison Ridgeincartl:IT the Conodion border. it two construction workers ion,call 734-0600. 'brought ari end to an impo id other assault and brandisl experience for her. ond SSC500,000 in fines for failinglg tot oppear at Weaver’s:’s ^wife, Vicki, 42 and son. Sa High School. ' Magic Valley Pr[led.&Dzn ttafTrqM rts ' '1 trial on a chorgc o f sellinling a sawed- 14,andDcpueputy U.S. Marshal Williamjh t n h at ofan alleged incidcs very, very seriously and “1 really felt 1 had to con:ome to a closure,” a 1991 c Ruby night. According tc Association to n said Dorothy Mitchell,11, a ju ro r in the off shotlotgun to a g^emment infweek: tritrial that ended in Afle: sequent dangerous to every July. Mitchell said shele jgrew to know Weaver'ct’s fwo d au ^ tcrs and hisis twoi sislei^ ing. so thlat a t' Weaver could be reunited stancc and stopped ^lltlji/,” ' [ fore Building on Pole Li his two daugllughteis. aren't going to iet. T.C. Smith from the ' - Weaver, his life and fanfam ily extrem ely she said '^*2 . The>ey ^lyjkcd her for testsstifying on Bul she: adadded thot Lodge n\ode a gor placing him in prison bricfl) s when the fa^cr put out one disabled aod Elderly. sd gratitude that the jury did di not hand “1 wos reallyrea! hoppy,” she said, “ I fcced with took a hard line eyesstai as the ofllcer attempted For moreiinformation, B4 W eaver at the sentencingg hhearing, said she ^ p r e s ^ ■ • he said. cried in relief when U:S.:S. District Judge-downi-guilty E vordfets in the memore serious there is a*wciwci^^toffmy shouldera.” a Jerome tavcm. Silver Said. • '< : - . • ;ood ar- Dilka’s father wa fly. cerinthe 1970’sw l cci like of the officer’s eyci . *• ' to .stop a fight at a Jc

i- )bltu'^s Mlnl-Cassla - raaho • 1 ^ - . ------•. B-2 - Timos-NowsIW5. Tiivln Falls. Idaho Wodno!Inooday. Octobor 2 0 .1 9 9 3 ' Judgge to ruileon Niaagara Sjprings nSenate cconsiderss Stalling;gs for post ______ByD fBw I>.SH vn- _Tlie-dcal-tuuwMJc«K-*-minm inim um — ^flw-Hgreement-oit-oko-seilles-ii-long-njn ------^— rm ics-Ncw s writeiite r sireaream flow in thc rcach off NiagaraN ning dispute betwiwcen Hardy and other; . Friendly tonme of hearing! m er lavraiaker SprJprings'Cn.'ck above tw o fish hatcheries han water users over thcth lack o f a mcasuririg surprises fonr TW IN FA LLSLS - Ailorneys for two of)f 151 cubic feel per .second (cfs)cfs) in lli6 device :it his hcadgiJgalc. .• BByNcdM istd put into “dry" siostorage in thc facility's hirec engineers en and experts lo survey ______slate iigcncius: ItkilidiilioJi. Springs, andmd 60 cfs olhcrwise. install llic meter cveven if thc hydropower , SiStallings. D-Rcxburg. from1 p.iinfulp.i in- thc nominee. Stallallings also m et recent- latcdif areasai where militaiy bases have And a Wendell■11 activisi a who liad niised A slwlhead trout hatchery owrowned ‘by pn^jcct falls ihrouglIgh, icicrrogalion at a Tliursday’ hearing he to ly wiih Sen. Paulul Well.sione, D-M inn. recenll)cnlly been d o sed , lie said, question s about: thetli agrcem cnt suid his iJah3aho Powei* :ind operaicd by the Idulio R in g c n addedJ lhall Hardy probably ccconsider his nomination to b ccom e W cllstonc's anti-ni-nuclear activist allies Tofo hhis knowledge, no Idaho com- c o n c en is h:ive bccbeen satisfied, more or DepJepanmcnt o f Fi.sli and G am e coicouK di- will instull u m oicn:r Ql the point when: tlve UU.S, nuclear wa.sie negotiator.or. • called for the conommiltce to leave thc munityntty is in the running Jo site the ]ess, ____ ert varyinii amounts of^waierJrom fro lhc Rirn V |ew haicheoeiy rccciycs used Idaho The frieridliness surpriserised even post vacj^t. builui did not criticize MRS.hIS, he said. - “ r m like cver>'l:r>'body else," wiid Bob crccn x k cach month, r a g in g from1 .50.SO cl's m Power wuler. evct/cn ihougli IteHloc.sn't —-Slulling!i Si w ho wa.t r w d y forT a :standard' S ta lliiip ’ qu^ificacations fw service.------WalliValloprthe highcst-rankingrRcputv. ~ Burks, a retircd tiirfjinner. ’•rm not 'happy the1C summertimef lo l2 Q c fs in Miux-fiuth juid have to under the agreemeni.uj dcdose o f partisan pressure,:. asa many But Wellstonele did nol indicate he licann of tlie Senate energy committee, but c%erylxxl>' had;id tot give something..’' . Ayiril, pf Thc hatchery now hass a water Hurlbutt’s onlyf majorn c]ucstions ubout ClClinton Adminislration nomineninees liave would interfere wwith the former con- saidJ StallingsSi had successfully an- Hurlbiitt. will) overseesovi thc Snake Riv- righighl to p 2 cfs. Ihe agrecment-wereere nboui h o w -ii-m i^ t— - —en-endured ------gressman’fs questst to run thc negotia- «wcredircd the pan el's que.stions aboui-hiR - ...... er Basin wiiier-rigt-righls adjudication, snid Rim R View’s commcrcial troutmt halch-1 a pending: cchallenge to Idaho’s , “I; spent a lot of time prcpa•epafing for tor’s office, whicliich is .scheduled to be eighttil overdo rafts in the nbw.-defunct he probably will1 issue iw a written opinion cry.ry. owned by Boise busincssmmman Earl • ••pnj.sumplion" law. some tough ones." he said,, dc describing shut down in JuiiualUarylW S.------H ouse use Bank. Wallop also said— '’— : on thc ajiax'ineni1 -wmeiime next-wcck. I lardy,lari will be e n iillcd lo ISO cfs 15 1.1W. expunsions of the ^ monlhs since his job offerPer ffrom ihe If confirmed. SStallings w ould sue- Stalling:lings had allayed lhc panel's con- ••• Tlie judge vacali;uled a trial date sel for rounlund. However, som e o f that wat«A'atcr.■J.S wilt 'J"*' ^ ^ s beyond Ihcir original W liile House lust spring. cccd David LeRoyoy. on Idaho Republi- ccmsLS ababout a loan Stallirigs’ campaign n e x t M onday inn a suit by Rim View lite dischargetl from the Idnho P " limits itri led lo bc vulid. with u Nearly iwo years ago., St Stalling.s can w ho based thehe ofTicc in B oise, re- madelc toic the then-first-ierm congre.ss- againsl ihe state; WalerVi Resources and haldiiichery. f lhc completion o f tlie made plans lo give up his HoiHou.se scat pon cd ly lo di.staniuice its m ission'from man.I, w hol bought a sccond car with Ihc Fish und Game, sinces the agreemeni AndAj lhc Id;ilio Dcpartm enl o f Fis ong as they haven't lo !° launch a bid for llie Senatelatc, which the Depanment ojf fl Energy. funds,Is. would resolve ihehe issues raised in thal Gamam c, .which holds a 1912 water he lost last November. n^f! bjimied other water;r iuser;. ^ Although Stallilliings plans to work Thche loan,li which Stallings paid back -suit. f o>r r 20 : cfs to suppon a nearby wi The job President .Clinionion pickcd more often in Was'ashington. D .C.. tlian with1 interest,ini prompted the House Alm lonthoraconsiituiionaliiy o f ihe c i. Tlte agrccmcntI wm Nia- Besides HuHbult’:It’s approval, the Nia- mancfit ma burial site. Stallings .said, addiIding he docs not an- al Eleciilections Commission and thought "Your Honor, aII lolot of blood, sweai und giun;iru Springs falls below a bjLse level•vel. Tlie gara Springs deal dc,depends on Rim View Thc negotiator must work: wiwith local sw er to the Energrgy Secretary H azel thcir• appapproval was all lliat he needed, te a r s have g o n e: irinlo this scttlcmeni b;iseise flow varies between 217 cfs and receiving permissionon from llic stale Divi- ccommunities o i that have appiipplied to O'Leary but mustSl negotiate with her hesaid.lid. agreemeni." Rim ViiView attorney Williiun ..23010 cfs. i depending on lhc limeic o f Ihe sion o f Environmcnenial Quulity lo reuse hoihouse the MRS as they aree awardedn\ deputies. “I’m nol n' going to bash "QuesJuesiions about your use of cam- Ringert lold Hurlbutiiiuti. year.ur. - ^ Idalio Power’s water,er. fedfederal grams to study their landland's .suit' D O E " ■ paignn fuifunds for loans and House Bank ______abiability. The ncgoiiaior mustI ahalso hear Since he left officTice, Stallings and his overdraftdrafts.have been reviewed by‘staff m I in rl«‘ Washington witli vouyour’full coop eration and, in m y 'I - mi{:niglit b c affected by the nucleai:lear wasic urea. They had plarlannfd to m ove once inind,Care an: sctticd^mimfS," Wallu^j saici:------— I' lhalhat w ould move inio their regioigion. theirspn finished:d high school, but "Howelowevcr. I do question you judge- Servvices Stallings told senators lie wowould try C lin to n ’s offer has ha kept ihem'from mentt in seeking the second most 0 educate lhc public that an MlMRS is a pulling iheir housec upi for sale. H is new ilionklcssd ess jo b in federal govem m eni.’' Eldon J. Landunduyt, ofTwin Falls, en- , ,WMaiy Koighl. of Twin Falls. 2 fp.m. LaVol J. Batemanan. o f Slictley. I I emporary solution to thc: nation’sna job would pay himm SI23.000. slighlly .Wallopop quipped,< ascribing the most lom bm cni w illII iilake place hi 10 u.m. inilaHlay Ul Wight and Fox Chupcl in Wu-> u.m, Thursduy. Shellelley Soulh Slake ong-lerm waste problem. Hec al: also said less ihan a congressrs.sman’s salary. , ihanklcs;d e ss lask to Dan Dreyfus, 'Who today at SunscIcl !M cmoriul Purk Mau-, tcrti:rtown. S.D.. (W hite Morluurj■ury in LDS Cl\upcl. (Nuldedcr’s M onuary in in M RS would not prc.scnt safetj solcum. Twin FaFalls. (W hile Mortuary' 7"^''w in Fulls). Shelley). ifetyprob- Currently, fourir Native American runs the entire civilian rodioactive in TwinFaiis), lemc m s o n ce the radioactive matenaierial is tribes have receiveded S300.000 each to wasteJ operation,opt OrvilleO E. Buirh. of Twin Fullsills uiul ElizAbelh Beckecken Lewis, of Scatilc font)rmerly of Springfield. Ml,. I p.in.p Larry Kay BigelcBlow, of Burley. nnd fonncrly ofo f Sh osh one, graveside Frldiriday: Bisch & Son Funeral flonxome in memorial scrvice 2 p.m. Monduy. X T^ scrvicc 1 p.m. lotlloduy. Shoshone Cem c- Spriipringfield. III.. (W hile Mortuaryiary in Joseph Puync Mcmcmorial Chapel in X i4[ansen hirires teach e3r; track coachC( quits tcry. (Dcmiiray*:»y‘s D crgin C hap el in Twitw in Falls), Burley. Shoslionc), .B y Moivlaisaret Jones to take over as rack{ coach,c Behrens said. rai.scr;r an and lo die senion to sell jcweliy. Times-.es-News correspondent Superiniendant Dick Di Smith said thc candy,ly. g gift wrap and Oiristmas decora- Gcncvn P. HiH a rlo w , o f J e ro m e, house on campus haclad been convened to lions. graveside servicccc 2 p.tn. lixliiy, Jerome U Deatii noijtices ^______HA>A N S E N - TJic S ch o o l Boardlard this a prc.school facility,y. Though the house Thciie schools« will observe "Red Ribbon Cemetery. (Hoveavc-Robertson Funcrul ------Chupcl in Jerome) week< hhired-Danielle Rccdcr as a sccond-see has electric heat, it: wouldu be converted Weck.“k.“ i a dm g awareness program, .stan- Rol:olIand Jackson Dwight S. Perkinins gnidee tctcachcr. ,to gas as s<»n as theic gasj company could ing Oct.Oct. 23. Faculty and students will M ae E. Perkinkina, OfTwin Falls. 2 BURLKY Bl - Clurcncc RotlundJJuck- Ju HANSEN - Dwigliijlit S. Perkin-s. 58. Theie board al.so agreed to purch;rchase a insull the gas line. A gas fumace would wear red•red Ihat w eek . p.m. lodiiy. Munlurtuugh LDS Chanel, son.n. 79. of Burley, died Tucsd.iy.y. Ocl.C o f Hunsen; died Mo:ionduy. O ci. IS. compulpuier for her. be more econom ical.1. he1 .said. The1C board b voted to allow the girls' , ryHn-Twin F n li,)^ -5------19.-1i|->Q9.Vul-tli»-Cuu.ia-McmoriulII MHos- l‘JW. in Siunley. of anat uppareni heart Head;ad track coach Stacey Behrcnirens re- Tlie board acceptc)ted the state sp cc ia l..- basketbaetball tejTO to sponsor a “smoker"; pliallal in Burley. utiack w hile hunting, signed.:d. sa y in g “coaching three athletic olh education regulationI hhandbook. Mureh:h I 15 at ihe school. Proceeds from pcnding.und .wil| ._ I Riunoh M. Shailhaip. of Twin Fulls. 1 ArArrangemenis arc pending andid willv Amingemenis urc pi IS h.id become too heavy a load.’’Ic The board grantedtd permission for the thc evcmivcni will enable thc girls to attend p.m. loday, Rcyncynolds Funeral Chupcl bc ununnounecd by thc Puync Moriui)riuury be announced by Re; (eynolds Funcrul AssisuuiUini couch Brent Bjom n hadj agagreed ' chcericaders to sellII ]posters as a fund- camp.>. in Twin Fulls. . In BuBurley, Chupcl in Twin Fulls, ' Hosppital V ^ Bltriefiy

MAGICVALLE-L E Y REO IO NA L MEDICAL\L CENTER dell;-und Lisaa BemscnBi of Jerome. E911Ll Board meets tonij^ i g h t will bc submitted. Tbe hearinglg is opeo( to Ihe public. Admitted Released JEROROME - The Soulh Ccntral Regii:cgion’s ‘'Enhanccd” 9 l 1 Bcxird ^ Wiltium Vandykdyk e o fT w in Fulls; Cuppy JetJcrke of Wen- Pierce Rounun oci fT w in Falls. will Inldold iLs regular monlhly meetinglg tclonight in thc Land Title and Voters must registerter by Friday ------1 Escroww (Conference Room, TWIN F A L L S -G iiy resideniidents w ho wanl to vote in the Nov; 2 ------1 n Kc 77:30 ; p.m. meeting ai 237 N. LineLincoln is open to the public, Ciiy ( Coundl elcciioas must rcglsicglstcr by Friday. Tlieb.; board still Ls investigating wheihhethcr discrepancies in the con- , . Deputy City O eik Sharonn M.M Biyan said that all residents o f FForoi obituary rate Infoiorm atlon, iiacior:>’ ibkls to build a dispatch ccnlcrtercan c be ironed out. Engineets cconsolidated cities and counliesIlies must register'liy Friday ai either •' “ Obitiuaries calcall 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 ,'extensionn 278 - liad estinitimaied project costs at aboutt S780.000.S7 but bkis in August City C Hall or the county counhouscKXise. Both ofTiccs will be open unlil 8 ------camc in at over Sl.2 million. If a ccxnj(xnpromise cannot be reached, p.m. n Friday. ord may decide lo accept tiew bids.bids Residents in unconsolidatedd toitowns have unlil Oct. 29 lo register^ Jolirtin M cD ow ell o l'd e r o m e ; IhreIhree n.er, 8 0 . of B o is e anijnd form erly of tlwlxKud Don F. Stlmpipson shcsoid.si SHOSHONE* - D o n F r a n c is jghters. Peggy Conway of LaiLan- Burley.^ied Mondiiday. Oct. 18. 3ier. Calil., Cathy FairchildId o( f 1993, in a B oise ca ree cenier.( Cityy Sseeks grant for El:i PMilagro Absentee ballots are availableible 1cuncntly City Hall and the couit- ■ S tim p s o n . 6 7 . di«died Monday, Oct. house. ia. 1993. alhis hoh o m e in S h o sh o n e . X®Idweii and Susie McDowell}ll ( o l A vigil se rv ic e willill be held al 8 TWIN'IN FALLS - Mayor Howanl AllAltenonnoundsd Tuesday that ^ 10 , Nov.; seven grandchildrei3ren; p.m. today at St, Ma Don was bornrn .Jan. 10, 1926, in "Ono, .dark's C ath olic '.he d tvy uwill apply for a SSOO.OOO staleOle ]grant for impioveineni pro- > r srsters, Pauline Triplett a an n d ' Church in B oise, Fumjneral M ass will Ogden. Utah, thithe son of William '0^'. s t the El Milagro housing pnyect:tal ol Washington Street South. Parent>child * prograiram set for tonight ;ie Green, bothisi Olivehursursi, be held at 10 a.m. ThursdayTl- at St. Francis and BertIertha Byboe Slimp- ^usje pprovcd by the stale, the Idahoiho Community Development TWIN FALLS - A free tvw>-pao-pait program on bridging the gencTv son. .He served•ed in tho Armed 11.. Helen Gibson of Burley anand Mark's Calholic Chuilurch, with the ^.".“P£” Jine Phillips of Y ub a City. Calil 3n and ihe Rev, Block GrantGr would allow for construciiiuction o f roadways and devcl- aiicm oi gap between parcnis andnd theirti children b e ^ tcm i^t at 7, , Forces betweenjn November 1944 Nadini 'alii,. R ev. William D o dgson It o f a park inside B M ilagio ontland thc widening o f Washing- p.m. p in the Obenchain InsuranceKC ccomm uniiy room. 264 Main A ve. ' and November l£1946. Don married 1 four» brothers, J.C. Ferrell)ll .m.-10pjn. Theevent ispan ofRed w a s a lilolong larrrarmer. raising crops.. f Ferrell " of Redding. Calil. ShShe Rov. Roger LaChancnco presiding. CiiyHalLall. RRibbcxi anti-drug and alcohol vreek.wee which officially b ^ in s Sotur- , in several counliesties in southern Ida- r p'fpceded Pj in d e a ih b y her paipar- Friends may call'frorrjm 4 td 6 p.m . •fi,e hearing will include a reviewV olof how the gianl would od- diday. - ho. 5 and a brother. Melvin Ferrell,)ll. today al the G ib sonI FFuneral H om e he needs o f ihe community asIS v.well as how the application Cpm piled £rom staff'reports,' - D on w a s a lilolor)lona member ol the . il®"letiiorials may be m ade toI thothi in Boise. : C h u r c h of J e s uJS s c5hrtsi ol Latter- erican Cancer Society in Col- Coi Catherine was boriorn March ,24. ' day Saints, I McDowell's name. . 1913, in Salida, Colo.,>., Ihe daughidr X T ^ He is survivedd bt y h is w ife, Obris ol Charles Herberiri (B ert) a n d U l l Jessie Maude PieiiJ^o^ose, Sho lived ospice__ ;.Sllmpson ol ShoshDshone; his moiher, ^llch; :hard F. Alts' . , on Iheir homestead. • Bortha Slimpsonn cof Twin Falls; hts kETCHUM e j . - Richard F, "Dick - c o n llnfiued.frpm.BI, u ______V.alley^Stnffing in miinid-S ep iem b cr af- . "Thcic agcncyag docs, however, pay for-’ : children. Lanaa T o r ry o f S a i n i /^j(s 61 I®'' ment. Wyo.. until the a , 66, ol Koichum. died Sunday 922, w here sh e In soome ff cases, hospice paiicntsts ccan icr (he dcpartmenl nreceived a com- oxygen,n, antibioticsa and other less-ex- ’ : George, Uiah, KeKerry Slimpson of Ocl' 1 m o v ed IO Burley in 192 - 17. 1993, at his home ir grandmother, receivee care,c including pain manu{mage- plaint. p e n s ivve e forms I of treatment which ' - San Joso. Calil.... fi Arlin S tim p son of Kelchu ® was raised by her. gi :hum ol natural causes, ut nursing homes and hospiiopiials. The surveyors seaiiarched company could alsoaisc be considered, ‘life exten- ' Blackfooi. Brod.I. SStimpson of Paul gorn Roso. She graduatedId Irom B urley ment, at arn May 3b. 1 9 a 7 , in C h ic a g o c hos- documents and spokrding fo the slate rep'brt., twtwo M edicare bccause it wiwas considered a an d NaM ancy H am lon. b o th o f Klrk- •McDowell Church. lagiCv “life exJcndcr," the repcport said. ___ . Mo.; live g randchildren ; and nent surveyors visited Mag • CALDWELL - OuOur be'loved wifo, ‘" 5 Her g r ea test love wa:,as he, lamily ' EVERr a i r w B W E s i u t y - e PM lepm olhor. J an et A lls o f Kirk- ■ and doing ihings for antind wilh them, ' Antiqueitiqun & Colloctlbfes - Household • ‘-'moiher, grandmothother.' Bisier and 1..Mo, i He was preceded in -- Mlscellsneous * Tools •frien d . Boflha "Colicollone- McDowell, She never forgot blisirthdays or I by his'parents, one brother^®'^ Christmas for each onee of( Ihem. . r ^ l T l -54. of Ca/dwoli. pasjassed oway Sun- ine son, nbezzle _ ------HUMTi m A U C T im Sun/ivors Include twovo sons. Paul rday. Ocl. 17. 1993.3. 0 McAdam, t f i a n ADCTKM tERV ICe <\lfs Memorial Fund lor tho - Colleno loved life'e t a n d lived e a c h Special thanks to FFi r a n c isc a n -day to ils fullest. Shehe loved her fam- IC Dialysis Unil. First Inter-If: H ealth C are C en ier for dldirihOrgon- " 3ank. Box 2570. Ketchum ID Zi\y ahd friends an010 spent her life e ro sily an d k in d n e ss forir Calhorine.( ^giving to them andId everyone she The family suggests thIhol momori-

Mini-Cia‘iassia “ — Mi[inidoka hholds off co n playgnroiind buy ~ ' B y E ric;ric Goodell ever, that ;f chiircrch blocks the was a1 bi;big problem last year. He • jr^uwK corrcspmiacni------Vj-cw of~rh'B~pi'tYftpei^rj’ from said seculecurily, measures by tcach- Accquia Elenientarjiry. crs haveve ireduccd thefts, - ^ u r t eeym ay raise elJoka Couniy School Distristrict • I ■ "This is the firsirst electric rate rccommim endcd a minimum reserveeof o .The council has IS nol decided Tuesdaday tabled a plan to pup u r - increase in ten years,ars." Mayor Fnmk S400.00,000, but city auditors have rec-rec whelhcr to break frc 'rom lhe sliile's cliasc the li .^.5-acrc plot u bloclock October is B reast Cancer Awarenc Bnumun said . , .. om m cnended t more. eness Month p r o g n im . c a s t of thet: school. The city should increase in rcsid^- ____E llioi o t i w a rned that finu! approva ival __About 20 people_o_oppqsc(l. a p lan_i.E or aat ^ u t tvw yvalue of exist- • and playiaying on the grounds, Tlie cfTcct on Tayklylor’s own fami- newledcideral regulations, T f Eugene Sevil5vitle, M.D. ing urea homes, manyy

——Rupert-ttbtrstop" I ~Z ^ Bill Hc}Icpthworih thought 7^ iht ^ ^ ednesday, October 20, 1993 i ...... 1 District should bu’y th tlu e paying sti lini-C assi;i i a h o s p i ttals fa'^i'i"'” ^ 7:30 p.m. tate to J ” ------A c c q u|uia i: Principal Lew Rbberue n s 2 nid d Floor Conference RoomRo CASSIA MEM slopsli paying the ReR eleased b y t h e n , - state to monitor drinkinjving water quali- D^nc iinenc Hcck, KoIktiii Rodriiiuc/;/ andai Leslie Schiili7. all of Buliurley: Katliy H e s aaid ii other schools have ty. despite w arn ings th;:that Ihey would Moorerc ofi Ru]v;ri: aiul Gary Smilli of>f HM eybum . Magic \^1I^ Regionala l 9 p l a y g r oounds.a u distaoce away::r ' S ' M Medical Center have no protcclion ugagainst federal fr o m thic e school. He noted, how->w-. ■ fines, fees and regulationion s. B irths "I guess w e ’re a siraitrange bunch in A l>ail>aby was lioni lo Mr. and Mrs.s. liugcncI: Coiner and lo Luuricric Fox. all of Rupert, wc don’t like;c beingI pushed nurlcj. around." councilman D Dv w in d le Allred MINIDOKA MENlE M O R IA L H O SP IT A L said o f the siaie's threatat to i disband the ^riN i "buffer" water quality’ program pi of the Adi mmmMORIAL HO! A dm itted ispin state Division of EniiTnvironmcntnl Loislis W ju iu k c ro f Malui: Alice irillill ot f Paul: A ugustine Dciuuitiii(llll and Doliii ' S U “KoYour Gooi Health Jssour I Number One Priority."Pl Quality. Brings.!s, both of Burley: and Jcrcd Kern:ems of Rupert. "If wc go away, thatlat federal man- 122424 8th St., Rupert, ID 833J350 (208) 436-0481 dale doesn’t change.".’’ repliedi Greg ReleasedRel Misbach. a DEQ enging in e e r in T w in ;mcis Solano. Taunya Ucnilelc.ric. Audrey Cramblii. Jose O ro /c o ;ind X / • Falls. Denhala DI en o . all o f Rupert: Alicc Hillill anda L es W cycrs. both o f Pauiiul: and Lois J V L'.inidoka lT Memorioial Hospital recogignizes a Allred suid a bill for)r S8.740i in fee iik c ro f Miilia. assessments camc us a surprise ihis . ______l worDman's good healalth as being veryy important. fc iM year, and council mcmbciibcrs fear Ihe fee C r i H i i < could climb len perccntIt aiannually. OUUd1 k.S p rin g s slayer ------^—I In conjunctionc withith National Breas1s t Cancer Allred said the city wouldw o look into « ) a different way to fundId i w ater quality executed O ct. 29 M oonth i we're offeriiring a Mammogrc'am ■ monitoring. B O IS E (AP)I — A district judge T u esd ay ordered oi a man who killed a , Serereeningfor onlyf$40' j J Soda Sprintin g s bank Idler during a 1991? • Tauletral/eursmiiJaKitlit/ytruru ani (o l l l Q robbery tob.3 be execuicd on Oct. 29.' lfiann'!fcu.iitancirrri»!jl‘115% off off Marelslai , In'Slxlf /urnllure Juniig M • B u t the- tiig'ottr 'wm 1C-execution order, signed^ A/inivefiiiySileOburg. Siceeuoria 'XandcrafttS in. . . spokesman Richard BruBruckopoulos jnd., pleadeided guilty to killing Tonya 702 3nJ a t W ...... (nMrefrf .said Tuesday. Fort o f thathat procedure. Crane. 24.. twon years ago as he robbed ' Twin Falla, ID C m expccied to last about n ni in e m onths. Security Slalc laic Bunk in Soda Springs. He 733-9515 "‘"f*:w o / n / » 7 includes removing ih,c ct 1-adioaclive was capturcc KBarj ircd a short tim e later afier a gains Open Mon-Sat 10:30am-m-5:3Dpm fuel. manhunt in1 castcmci Idaho. 'w M Bruckdpoulo.^ said Navy Ni policy prevented him from disc any |||||||||H H Lre_ details about the fuel. But;ut he said it is ■ . m J fm A solid, non-corrosive andi non-flamma-n( ^ I ble and is packed in shicbidding con- miners made to withstand c iBreswing iat ed for closurc % More Island, scheduled in April 1996, repairs ancland overhauls A Navy vessels. It and otherher bases sent H - I spent radioactive fuel to the Idaho i C e n ' s F uimituie i Nalional Engineering; L ab oratory y oSVoIk until June 28, when a federal fed judge hailed shipments until ai en viron - t ^ i p l i ainces i mental siudy could be con for the facility. — The-fedcral-governmernent-filed-an-^^ULol^ • DouglasDii)in ettes— ------appcai last month after rejerejecting U.S. District Judge Harold Ryaryan's amend- $ 1 ments lo an agreement w-it:w ith lhe stale startin g at... 1 9 ^ o f Idaho that w ould h a ve allowa ed up , to 19 more Navy spcm fueljcl shipments lo the INEL ovcnwo-ycarsT H = 4 • But arguments are not cxpcctcd e; lo • A ll L am ps, Pi(P i c t u r e s , be presented for about fivel'c mr onlhs. “Until the situation in. in Idahois elect Sofas M irrors & O ccacasional T ables resolved, fuel will be mailla in ta in e d at ^ H j j l l i p S I Loveseats the site;’’ Bruckcijoulos saida id . ~ H [5i t i | % o f f — Environmentalists a at n d __anli- weapons activists are concciiccmcd about possible hazards from thee storedsi fuel. Analysis say submarines use extrem e- m I* A l l1 ]Magnavox TTVs on sale ly enriched uranium becaus Ihcy go • Recliners < for a long time betw een fucli starting at...... »219«| A nuclcar submarines’ rw con> a s l 1( o w a s ...... r ^ 2 ] lains 25 to 30 million curies nidia- tion. said Hans Kristc a reseorcher at Grcj r c e n p c a c e International. The C h c m o b j disaster released 50 million curies. But Bruckopoulos suicL,stUstoring the spent fuel at Mare Island j no ' threat. There have been no a cci den Is ~ or leaks from the containc the 500 times they have been sh ip p ed o v er the past 35 years, h e sai( FURNITUURE A person standing next to t o n c 'o f the containers would rcceivcv e m illion & APPLIANNCES i times less radiation thann h e w ou ld m from natural‘^background"d" sources, — : Bruckopoulos said. B D V 4 5 3[M T ainA veJEjj : '

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Idaho» ~ — [ w nEADY FORR WINTER: 11 nelssen Motors's Wepcury - Andr[•US seekj:s order--- ^Coli i^peclalsr^ ■ [bsuJ student; die^ffiei( WWeeiher iD)Oiir*Tr BlBE STIMNDKIDa Hnifims wiiOTiBiR... . 1 forcinng river• changeica - Theis^rin Motors Frofiofit end',alignment, inhaJding laugghlng gas^ BOISE (AP) —— The Andrus ad- dcsigmgned without regard to juvcpjvcniie -c h a n g e y o)ur t OUK rotattate tires & O/lffV ------C A C D W E L ir — A“Cal u locul hospiCuLi>. intoI theth theft, hu suid. Northwest sulmonI runsn cari be saved. Thetie S n a k e R iv e r s o c k e y e soli • Dustin Kyle: Grint.G 20, a. former Tliclie three upparcntly hud beer In its petition, thetl state said the has bcibeeri dcclarcd endangered EARLY BBHP gPECIAL 20% " : - Albcrlson Colicj lle g c s tu d e n t, w a s drinkiiiking’alcohol sometime priorir totc fact that the rivcrri's', hyd rop ow er d a m -.th e sprspring-summcr and .foil chin:hlnook-. -.-10%.Addditional-— -ouyuurj/our wiper blajfi iimS tvUntplMnir- - - - pronotinccd deadtad at the Kappo Sig- stcalinlling the nitrous oxide, but Sob'IqIj. system destroys 700 |p «en t to 90 per- ' runs haveha been designaled us■ thi Discount b(before 8 a.m! I NOCHI CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION! ma fralemily houhouse shonly ufter 4 ba said-itsai was unknown whethci cent of the migratiuting salmon each ened.I. J y ea r p r o v e s the st;state's contenfion . The1C governor’s| latest attack; on Iht ; a.m. Tuesday.--'y,-Culdwell Policc ulcohiohol contributed to Grint*? TBAflmvnSSIQBITII-TUM -U P Reg. $49.95 that by refusing to1 modifyn river oper- downst:nstream interests opposedJ to his • . C h ie f Bob Sob)bu b a said. death,th. lids, inspect filters, Grim was noinol breathing when Tlielie Canyon Couniy coroner’? ations the govcmmimcnt hus failed to proposiosul lo ilram atically draw.d di o w n s j M s s me us a ' chccK ^Qskctf Itlinkage adjustments. • ^ paramedics atrivrrived. and their ef- officece said the nitrous oxide the>[,gy take sufficient stc{icps to restore the rescrvo*voirs beh in d th e d a m s cumc ' T H IS W E E K M * # forts to r e v iv e: him hi failed. Hc ap- wcrce inhalingi was in pure form,rm . govem:mmcnt r team in Washingtonton lold I w w w H a wKHOKWPffKHWWW That should be c parentiy died of asphyxiation, or The gusgi is diluted to u concentru- : enough, the state ' congrcs:rcssmen that its salm on rcco^:covcry IQgB^^DIDDDI lu ck o f o x y g e n1 .. But B Cunyon Coun- tioii ofof only ubout 2 pcrcent when argued, for U.S.>. District Judge recomrremendations will include! anoth-am ly Coroner Vickic k i D eG cu s su id it usedJ forfc m edicul pur7W.scs. Harold Ryan lo endid further litigation cr expuit BOISE (AP) —— Even though a railroad meets stateute and federal rc- - quiruments, thut dodoesn't relieve it of the rosponsibilbility to provide safety devices whi■vhere necessary, the Idaho Coun o>f f A/ pp eU ls sa y s. The court on TucPucsduy revived u lawsuit filed afterr u Cunyon Coun- ty womon und herler three children were killed in a 1*1989 crash ut u U n io n P a c ific Rujlraid. and that's a your Kl matter to be dccidcdled at the district lom ewdthus. i coun level. Challis girl1 searchs takes nationinal scope BOISE (A P )-ti■ The scope of a s e a r c h fo r u m i s ssing i n 9-year-old Challis girl has gonele nationwide,n The Kevin Collinsis FoundationI for M issing Children hasiios set up on of- ficc in Challis und willwill send 400,000 T h e rno-fee, no-cD lcsing-coststs, no-waitining H om e Re. e f i n a n c e Lo£oan. fliers to law enforcem(smcnt ofilccs, so- ciut servicc'agencies,:s. mi og u z in e s and ^ I ts no r mistake. Right nolow at Zions Bank, yoi/ou can money, yot^ou can relax. Most app>plications get throughjh ouri o th e r groups. Stcphonie Cranele wus' reported r e f i n a n c e m issing the nighi ofif Oct.C 11. About' ce your home with a- seven-year,si fully amorlortized approval! processpi in a short timele and with no hassles.is...... 6ne*thousond peoplepie have looked for her in Custer andind L e m h i c o u n - loan at theth< low fixed Annual! PercentageF Rate (APiPR) of To applyap for a Home RRefinance L o an , simjimply tie s . "A lot oflhe kids hoveha been found Z10% . Ifyou If have a calculjlator right at hand,d, th a t c a ll us anytime an -.24 hours'S' a day, s e y e n daysays a nationwide. Kidnapptpping causes a great deal of movemement, ond that w o r k s OUI3Ut to 84 monthly payayments o f just $15.1^,14 per . • w eek - at at 1-800-847-3118. Or, C if you prefer, cocom- ■ creates a great deal of problems for law enforcemcm," Fou $ 1 , 0 0 0 b o i dent David Collins saidioid . a 3orrowed. ~ ~ p le te;e a n d r e t u r n p o u r ■ Savc'n Ycjra at ■ “This is a huge cou:ountry, and the a l " 7'an Ya tli rest of the countryf doesn'td know A nid d Just in case sevenn , pon. This is a limitn ited Who she is.” ~ ■ Over the weekend,I, vo lu n tee rs d is- y e a r s i sm't n ' long enough for 5 % z offer, so act fast toto iget tributed fliers aboutjt Stephanie: in other Idaho cities. Thehe foundotion is - '« 2 4 ' ------y o u r - a - ttcn-year-loan-wifh-a- c r -ZM ------ra te sir t h i s 7 l o w : ------locatcd at 700‘M ain srirraoiiiiTSt7 FixiJ A.P.R.'iJ. FixcJ / 7.45% fix fi: e d A P R is alsoo ______Y o u ’ll d is c o v e r th a t

available.i. I(To you calculator people,p that's 120 moronthly Zions Bankink really does give you)u more for y o u r mon

iZH paymentsts ot( $ 11:84 per $ 1,0'00)0 borrowed;) And it won'on’t cost you one.redd .c e n t,.. ____ -- * T h ea realr surprise is this:}: You’ll pay absolute^;Ob' no I------■ Please icndd mecr a free inlormation pack«ket on the Zions Barik Homeome SHOESSALE . c l o s i n g c:osts o s or fees with thisis loan. *No appraisalJ fees,1 Reflnancc LoiLoan. ENDS SATURDAY,XOCT.23RD ( •• no titleansinsurance fees, no poinints, no origination fees: e s , n o ------^ — CO U POO N ' — - j ! d u r Gift TTo You I . filin^Vees,:s, no fees'period. Andd nothing will bc addeded to Add™ .______S ta te ______Z i p _ Ph o n c t h e a m o ujntyou n i end up borrowiwing ^— which makese s t h i s :------■ EIGHT DOLLAj VRSOFFi . M a il to: Zlontions Bjtnk H o m e R clm u n cc Loan L a great wa^/ay.to refinance your home.h .. , . , P.O.O .BI o x 6 5 7 4 5 I ON ALL SASS- I Saltlit Lake L City. Utah 84165 ISHOESORHAKyWBAGSl ■ N o wiiv,- , . if you thought we'e'd forgotten that timime is ______I Valid Ihru October» r 23,1993 - I - ..... , I at Hudson's Shoes: in Twin Falls | ______A p oOWNTOWN w ZlObSTS BANs I K M e mm ll f r F t> 1 C & ■ . ifcy ^ I THEE LLYNWOOD: SHC5H0PPIN(^,.' ■ - A ' ; - i s s CEC EN TE R . . .. EqEqual Houtino L«nd*r ------b ± ______- _____

r J '■ . -\ iHodI JaiEts iwin $5,00(100 .'w ith ta sQ '' wheat gerrr m r e c i p e Five grond sureire would come in handy to pay off all.thoseose bills you plan to rack up over thc holidayiays, wouldn't it? ^Wcll, you’H hawlave a chance to snare the .big bucks if youou win top prize in the Kretschmcr When!cot Germ Recipe Contcst. Thc company is:s Ilooking for healthful, original rccipcss llthat contain at least a ...... hal^up of their’ wheatwi germ (original or . hopcy crunch flavilavor) but no more than than 12 ingredients.Its______- . You may enterr a rccipc in one of three categories: Muflins,ins, Biscuits, CofTeecakes and Other Breads;ids; Cookies and Other Desserts; and Mainlin Dishes. In M ainPislP’ , . cs, rccipcs must use wheat germ as a coat- ing or extender (fo/fof ground meat or poui- ______try). Recipes will bee judgedji on taste, use oT lowcr»fat ingrcdietiients, convenience and originality. In addiddition to the top prize, there arc'thrcc $I,OC1,000 first prizes (one per category) and threeee S2S0 second prizes, Send entries to Kretschmcr Whcot Germ Recipc Contesntcst, P.O. Box 530, Bar- r r rington. 111. 60011.1. Entries must bc post- marked by Dcc. 15 and received by Dec. ______M. For complete: rules,n send a stamped, A- ■^~^PuiIdrcsse'd“enV(hVelbpe-to'TCreischmer ----- ' ^ . Wheat Germ Recipc:ipe Contcst Rules, P.O. - - J B ^^^11111^ Box 543, Barringtonton, 111.60011. TVy freezing la:last of summer’s o ff gan-lam e day with, tomatoes, instestead of canning clockwise9 frfrom bottom, You don't have: to can that last batch of Football Fan=an Fiests, tomatoes from the: gogarden or farm-market, ChamplonshnshIp Turkey Just wash, coree and a freeze the whole Crescents5 andai tomatoes. When you/ou need some, rinse thc y Quarterbackick Sandwich. frozen tomatoes undiindcr very hot water and y ______. the skin will peel rigright olT. Then they are ready for use in co(cooking just like fresh tomatoes. — X;ast;ty X u ir k e y - Winning essayly might get you at restaurantf iiin New England It may not bc SHIO ll million Powerball, but this contcst mayma; appeal to disillu- sioned city-types loilooking for a new ca< rccr. Henry and Elsieie Kirch,{ who own the Ossipce, N.H., Duneiincon' Lake Restaurant, i t i LUI ' apparently known: fofor its great blueberry g a • pancakes, have decidcidcd to call it quits..af- 4 ter 19 years. But instead of soks in scho<:hool and it's time for ------Cooking Time:: 30S minutes. here," soys Elsie), the couple has decided football again. i CHAhAMPIONSHIP TURKEY to award it to the penxrson, or persons, who Football season bringings with it the tradi- CRESCENTS TURKEY!y TIME-OUTS con write the best onc-pageone essay on why tions o f marching bancon^, cheerleaders - and tailgate panics. A r 2 cans; (8 Qunccs each) refrigersiralcd I pnckogc (2I p. pounds) Louis Rich he (or she or they)) shshould get the restau- I ;. And when y ou’re Turkey Nuggets or SticksS i rant,Tind how he (or she or they) would planning a football party, par who better to L crescent rollroll dough . tum to for casual, easy,isy, menu ideas than I ^ . 2 packageages (6 ounces each) Louis> f^ F i^ h run it. BSt SALSA BARBEClECUE SAUCE: ; As with other recencent real>estate compo­ former NFL player andind avid cook, Lytin I ^ Deli ThinI 0^Swann was one of ^ 1 packageage (10 ounces) frozen chop ; thc judges (the Wakefkefleld Lions Club) se* those playing the gamene irather than enjoy- spinach, tha\hawed and drained , ing it at home. Now « cup 4 01ounces) shredded Swiss cheheese ZIPPY ORANGEGE SAUCE: i lect 0 winner. The: oiodds of wooing that w each fall, as hts cup qiTUige marr ' thoughts retum to thc gr . 1/3 cup' maII with hishi other «ng ingrediedients on bottom holf of c{ Calories - 80; proteroiein - 3 g.; corbohy- to ordinary chickcn and h Forget it - Americaricans ate an average of td hamburger. o a sssion-cooking, s crescent. Topfop each with 1 slice turkey t - 4 g.; cholesterol - 10 , 63 pounds of fats and Kick-off the celebnitiration with fiTn and ^ u md oils in 1990. a 10- top o f crcscciscent. Place sandwiches on ab: t ' nig.; and ."iodium --2 20 0 0 mg. ■ - . pound increase sinccc 11970, American De­ cosy finger foods such1 os tempting Cham- steadid of the usual elongateded sandwich ing sheet. C(Cover loosely with foil. Bt PrcpTime:5minuiinutcs. ------~pionship .Turkey Crcscescents, which team 'bun.. Layer I on an array of ing rriogrophics'magazinene rre p b rts " " ...... ingredients - 15 minutes,s. , / Cooking Time: 15 minutes.i Average consumptioJtion o f butter is dgwn up turkey breast withth spinach, Swiss sliceded turkey cold cuts, tdmotilotoes. green M akes 32\2 ooppetizers. ------checse-and-toingon.-TujTurke.y-Time.Outs,—peppepers,.sliced.black_oILYCs.a s.ondjnush= ___ Comments:nts:______------Ti"bitrfrom “574“piounilu n d sin -l 97p-to'4T4------Q U A R T E R BVCK-SANDWICfp- ^ ------pounds in 1990, biit[ consumptionco o f mar- served with a varietycty of homemade roomsns - and then slicc in wed/edges like 0 • M ini cres:rescents can bc baked ahead, garine has pretty mudluch remained steady, sauccs, are.tbc perfcctt sideline sii snack and pie. • Sandwicwichcs can be assembled a n d 6 fresh mushrooms>ms, sliced , ot about '11 pounds pcper petion, and cOn- popular with lNews correspondcnlicnt ' HHonsten. She fixes enoughjh for two onH puts thc lod Gvun wire repoits other0 serving tn the freezerzer. Sometimes, she rc- H jlg j ____TWIN FALLS-Vinoraora Hanstcn’s approach to .frigcrales ft leflover vegctobUiblcs and meat for later fo<^ storage and prcpamtiLmtion is adventuresome, use uj in soup. thrifty and resourceful. She cans the produce herier daughter-in-law and She likes to try out new nev recipes o f oil sorts, other q, people give hcr from tt And, when she locks an in n their gardens. And she 1 ingredient, she makes a does some gleaning on form:rms, ofter the harvest. substitutioa 'There's no need today/ forfi people starving to C2-3 “Like soy jf I’m goingg tote bake banana bread, I . Club calendar could go a h ^ and usele somes carroQ or some death, because'tbere's tonsIS (of apples and tons o f _ Dear Abby C4 squash or apples grated.ted down to tbe same potatoes ^ and onions that pepeople can go pick up - Movies , C7 amount,” she said. “YouI knowkr there’s none o f us for nothing," she said.- “An;4ny fanncr is happy to _ f*ANOYAWPamyT>BM>U— miilloRoires going to-run te haveyou out there.” , ^ Home/garden C7-8 n to the grocery store for ™ ...... yiVlnora Hanstan prepareres apple pudding cakeke wtilch\ she will one little dabbly thing.” Pleelease see FOOD/C5 cutc i Into aervlngs^and fnFreeze for^ture desserteits. ------c - 2 Tlmos-Now'Iow a, Twin Foils. Idnho W odnjdnoKJay. pclobor 20.1993 " V a i iley c life CluB6~calendiar

. WEDNESDAYw - —Dinner at noon atalt Three Island Senior Cenlcr. . - ( >paia.ureh. 902 Sixth Sl. in Ru- Dinndr Di, Bl niioblliaiorMnter:------asyn>oui(Wu Wu) K p.m. at Episcopal Churth. 902 Si«lh - Bp.m-atl;pueop» K tu 9:30 a.m. «l < :i»ihSt. Ooodii«(3MiitetttofCootaera: 7^‘m^?Rri^nc5^ureh of Twin►m FFalU, comer pert, Burley SoticrCUBns ■I Walker Center. 214 SI><»lwfle Rupert h m aiiiMinnafak! Noonal Uncoinlinn, In of ofr Poleline Rood and Grandview Drive.ve. Serenity at Noonn(.na™.icnony,nou.mce.. ( |Dance from B:30 to 11 p.m. al aenior cenler, Si. N. inTwin Kallt. 9 to 11 a-m- at Minidoka Couniyly Courthouse:C. OoodbgScBkrCiOdaoi Filer J Senior CWthm ing) AknboUaAnaayreoymoui FuFor more informalion. call 436-7185. Dinner al noon alsl senior> center, D Iinner al 6 p.m. at Filer Senior Havenavcn. Noon until I p.m.m. at Magic Valley Fellowship 5:3Si^pini^alMa^e^alley FeUowahIp JUU. BOl Nixin. S:JD p.m.;n.: SpaniihS .Y<» Sooidr O r i i - /nugt Restaurant. ' ' Ma^GnogeNft.Z33H ------moreinformation.call all73^50B4.- ■ ~ ' Noon until I p.m. Lunch at noon al senior cenler. .J. J J0o.m. at Grange Hall, north of■Shoshone. Sho ' 2026 iilirjbclll lllvd.ilvd. For more inrormtlion, call Sfasiah iU-Asaa Magb Valky Dt^ilkate Bridge Chdihd> SA'SATURDAY Giwv 7.U.0JW 7 p.m. al McDonald Duilding. 625 FteiFrcTTxmi Ave. LiecBMdPiKdcdlalNtneaAaaodatica 77:30 p.m, at Magic Valley Uridgege Cenler.C 246 AksfaoUes fjteaya '^ .m . at if&R Block Building. 1650 Overland Aloobolic* Aaonyronynwia' -Oo the Edge" Jackpol in IRupni. For more inrotmalion, call 436-436-6324. 7 p.tn. at Minidoka>ka Memortal Hoq>ital Fireplace Falll=allaAv*. . Noon and midnigl5«?M agic Valley FellowiE;?” Ave.vc. FFortnora inrotmatioR.call 678-1330, OtDup S t e p - I M Sott Oro««for_atepp. lepparentaand.RoypinRiy ^ ^ «a**.BiMter Seeond AviNve, N, For more information^ n « 7.p.m.‘Sl Itopc: (.Ul(.uUirrwi Oiunh, Cactu Teu't. thciihcir spouses) lii-lrrmniniii Mhd^Hda ^ Aim Nwxitki A«i9«^ call736-091B, 7 p.m, at M ^ e^ ley FelloWahIp Hall. 801 1'railcr l‘ufc in Jackputkpot.Ncv. 7 p.m. No charge. For more inrormiormation or a K p.m. al SeniorCitCitiieni Uuildinji in Shoshone- 7 p Al-AnoD •elk 7 p.m. Bl KAR Block Duilding. 1650 Overland Akctelka AtMoyaySMUS Secontxond Ave. N, For more informalion. call 736- sclwdule. call Diana Pauls at the CentcrcrforNewDi- foi Magie Valley OspUipUcMBridgeQ^ Vve. . 'For more information, call 578-13301330. - Noon unlil 1 p.m.T>, at Cherrywood Apartments. 0918. NiKjn al llupc LutheranLull C hurch. Caclui I’ele'i rrcirrciioMal 736-0070. • Igic Valley Uridge Centcr. 246- ^ 118^ _____ Trailer Park in Jackpol.kpol. Nev, ;SuOfivyn of IncMl FalU Air.'"’' *' 2026 Elizabeth Blvd.'d. For more inrormstion. call Ovc Al-Aaoo^iimoking) 12 IO I p.m. at Walker Cenlcr. 219I ShoshoneShe St. Medkan Aod Soc 7 p.m, at Odd Fellows lUll in Hagennicnnan. 734-0590, 10 10 ll;30 a.m, al Walker Center.'219 7:30 pm. sl Mattieattic Valley Fellowship Hall. XUI N. ini Tvrin Falll. AJ-AKoFmilyOnOnxv Shosho•oshone St. N. in Twin FalU, SeconiJ Avc. N, For i tBOoForScBiarC^ 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Walker Centcr. 219Shotlu>ne219 9 a.m. at Canyonin View Hotpiial. 228 Shoup - SouSoaboUciAi»arn»> ?or mure inrortnaliun, call 736- TeoiS«n>ortaroBp 10 a.m, to 4 p.m.n. at Minidoka Couniy Senior c,:t. N,m in Twin FalU. irMK. _ ••______4 p.m. at 2042 Overland Ave. in BuiU3uiley. Facili- Service. 702 I Ilh Sl: in Rupen. ' n, Ave.W. For more infoiiformation. call 734-5222. wstia Family Support Group latelated by Mary Chriiiy, M.A.. directoror oof Canyon Mint rarta Aia h Bob! ScBlor a t iEDS n Please see CALENDAR/C3 ' ' I0iu1l:30a.ml.al .al Oflice of Aging. 998 Wa»lr«' VieView Counseling Center, with peer co-facilitatorco.| Oniup inKlon Sl. N. m Twin•nn Falb.I Call fur venficalion of MalMatthew Mi^ex. For more informatioan. callca Christy 7p.n>. in tbrbasenxaner; of tbe Cathdie Heetory. F lime al 736-2122. 11^77-4723, and Eighth Strata in1 Rupert.R Forti>ore infomution, BtnbAttcnatlmaH Dcfcn You 1Taea Sifpert Group call 678-1330- 7;30 p.m, at KLIX.IX Uuildmit Conference Room. A4 to 5 p.m. at Walker Cenlcr. 219 ShoshoneSt.Sho MlsidckiCsitfrSc’ScBiorOiizaaCMiW CO.M OfTwin FalU. N, in Twin Falls. English and Spanlslnlsh claasea taught from 10 to BuhlKiwmliC3ii>Itt 1•n»Ne«work . 11:30aLin.al the cenlerller, 702 I Ilh St. in Rupert; For Noooalllomeriaw|»laieReiuuranl. _lI p m. ai Sodbuster Resiaurani, more informatian onI citherci claas, call the cenler al ' BuhlSeaisraitnza I^WttanOnxB 436.9107. D.nneTainoonalfciilfcnior cenlcr. 77:30 p,m. at IOO S, 325 E. For more; inf(inrormation. Mo>wdlU«aBbfab DurkyEOj call':all 436-4911). Noon ai Wok-nCtil}lill Restautint, «c. 7TwtaFiUaUoBsaab Oub • hNoon at Weston Plua Hotel and ConventionCoi 10 p.m. at Magie; ValleyV Fellowship lUII. 801 Noon al Price'j CafeCafe. 2444 Oveiland Ave. Ceni:enwr. 1350 blue Lakes Blvd, N, Second Ave. N. Forr moreit informalion. call 736- I ______, TT»to Fall* RoCMy Oub ‘ 0918. - S l; ^ ,lTnffr;iiih tiinrh •..4. ■ . Burley OventfoiAjnAoaaymouf______,_mort>OT)l)et* ofoiher.clubi____ ^ . 1 ^ , . — 1. "U " 7 p.m. at Burlev:y PublicP Library Conference TTwin Failt Scalar a t i m CtBW P Jtoom. For mure infonrroTTtulion. call 67K-9552 after 4 DDinner al noon. For mote informalion.on, calli 734- 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.., alai Minidoka County Court- ■p.m.- ' SOW0»4- house. For more informirmslion. call 436-7185. ^ ^ U R L A p r iata. TTwiDFalli TOPS m 309 SaAaoDyDaia(notnoo-imoking) - 1 / / . ■ Noo^li^e^Sl^Eiy tlks Lodge. 7 p.m, al Valley Vista Village. 653 Ro*eUxe Sl. N, Noon al Magie Valleilley Fellowship Hall. KOI See- rlonc I / / ond Ave, N. For more: information,in call 736-091H, 3l« t tf / 6 p.m. al Magic; VaValley Fellowihip Hall. HOI TOURSDAV SoulfaenildaloQiyilyBidLcriiteAlUsM Second Ave. N. Forjr morem informalion. call 736- AAdul] aiildtcB Aoenyaooi Meets every olher 7:30 p.m, il Episcopal Church in Qurley.rley. home. For more infomu DieBiebOiBceNo.No. 121 Adult A Q aldia Aaxqrmeai (ACA) Box 2540. Twin FallsI ID B3303. n d / • H:30^^.m,ai GranscIgc Hall.> A A support group for adult childhildren of SoutlKn Idabo Pnnst* fcr CUI^cs (a suppon raoua alcolIcohalic/dyifunctional fa.-nlliea meetss at noon at group for adoptive parenrents) ; forpcopIewilhemoiionaUueu Ihele FirslF Presbyterian Chureh. 209 Fifthfl AvAve. N, in 7:30 p.m. at First UatUapliil Chureh. 910 Shoshone ijpTTfl'^ H / 7 p.m, in Room 113 at Ihe Col- Twinwin Falls. Si- E. in Twin Falls. ho Deterl Uuilding. Aicab^ADceyaoiM AJ StopLigfatOub M on 5 / aai Noon Nl and at B p.m. for men's stag al MajMagic Val- A diet club, ihta grourwp meets al 1:30 p.m. at the 'K Winds 9/ - Qulllins. handicraft!afti and, polluck dinner al noon leyy FellowshipFi Hall. 801 Second Ave. N. ForFi more senior center in lUgeimaman. A al Filer SCTl^lUvcn.1. infoniformation. call 73^0918, TwiaPaUiAl-ADoa0 'SSailSi ■* " \ 8 p.m, at Magic ValVaUey Fellowship Hall. KOI g f t \ Anc Cenlcr, , Nlnn. BsBuhl RMBy Oub Wcxm in Rceovery 12:05 p.m, at Ranxna Restaurant. Noon to 1:15 p,m,rn, st Walker Center, 219 - Dinner airK>onanhe>the «nior center. Bubl-^ Bu Shoshone St. N, in Twinin Falls.1 JerocMTOPSChntcr«erNo.48 7 7p p.m. al Buhl Church of Christ. For moremon infor- S /te ej 6 p.m. al Public Librvibrary, matioiItion. call Mary Morris a 543-43}4 orJoymae or J PRBRIDAY 1 mmtUPBBVB a \ w itl Valley Duplkal>lkalcBrid«eaub Stonejneal736-07H3. I p.m. at Masic Valle;'alley Bridge Cenler. 246 Falls Buriey Bu AkeboUa ADOoynioa Noon. 5:30 p.m, andMl midnighti at Magic Vailcy M 7 p.m,p at HAR Block Uuilding. 16500 OOverland Fellowship Hall, BOl Seekeood Ave, N. For more in- Q ' 7 3 ^ e S \ M^VaBeyPioochkwhloOub Avc.'C. fomution.call 736-0918,18, II 7:31) p.m. al Diubledbled Ameriean Vclenni Hall BurteylmoamizMkeClisfa; Bu AlMboUoAaoaymau W h e r e A d d i s o n ^ on Hamion Strtel andid ShoupSf Avenue, Open lo the 4:30 4:3 10 6:30 p.tn. al Cassia County CouiCounhouie Noon unlil I p.m. al m e e t s EiEastland yyt^ puhlic. S2 ilonalion. !*nm■nre*. hasem'lemenl. For rmre informalion. call 678-82^1-8221. 2026 Elizabeth Ulvd: Fc Ipen 7 days a week We'll GROW on You! Miai-Caaaia Area NirNunxlca ABoeyneua-EiDer- Burtey Bu O v m a tn AonynoM 734^)590, MO Group ■ 7:30 7:3' p.m. at Law Enforcement Ccnterler CConfer- Aloolioliet AaeeymoulOu. “Oo the Edge- Jackpot 1 _• S e r v i n g a l l o>f f SoutH em Idaltho & The W oodi RI iver VaUey » K p m. ai EmenonI Cr>Crsnge Uuilding. 400 S. KJO ence;e RoomR 129, East Mth Street. Oreup W, in Heybum. For moremoi inforniaiion. call 67«. EdeD-HaaslioDEdt Sente CMbm Noon at Hope Luthenxran Church, Caclus Pete's 1330. Noonal Senior cenler. Trailer Park in Jackpot. Nl .Nev, n r m jyriiTOW Biua Noon al Yotba Lindainda Reslaunni m Ihe Hurley Dinner Din at noon at Filer Senior Ibven. Noonal Magie Valleyey IFellowship »

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