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lajc.M o s^ ,Hs. Jerome, oee- , after Twin Falls, Bitad«s! By WtoPwo )rder out of safifety concems> Gooding and Lincoltcoln counties Itoni^t Tim—Htwinsw ttter______•Judge issues restrainingi or went together for emergencycm( dis- h d ia n c e [he patch scrviccs. I'ALLS - A te m p o ra iy safety safi of Twin Falls residentsIts and th e issu e s u p3 on n which thc city instrtitructions to stop using th lg ord er issited oy S th ' pollpolice.officcrs. and SIRCOMMI acan’t agree is thc chaiuianncl for thc non-cmergenct>cy On Wcdiicfiday, tliuliiu city filed a c four counties, agh95,lowS9. udge Natlian Higer on There T had. been some quesicstion dty’s insistencece on taking over calls,Is, or 311, or he would repoi>ort lawsuit against thc foi G city to the Fcdcriru l cach of which has a cucommissioner P . « . * 2 allows tive dty to con- regarding th e d ty ’s access to th e non-cm ergencyr dispatchdi services, th e for on th e SIRCOMM boiiboard, Tlie city tin o e its ooolothemergen cy dispatch particular .p ai radio frequeueocy or 311, for its residents.res Thc dty Comnmmunication Commission fc !gal transmissions. daimed, among otiicrh e r things, that r t r v service on1 t]th e sam e rad io chon-. because be< of an ongoing dis]ispute has been in thee processp of taking illegal K(Ia g ic V a l lL/lLl e nelthereglisglonai dispatch centcr between bet the dty and tbe marimage- over tiut servicc:M since O ctober. BefiBeforc SIRCOMM s ta n e d uppin i giving up thc chiinhannel would 94, the channel in questioion endanger the livess of Twin Fidls ery.Tiie ^ , . ' ment m e and board of dircctoitors of On Tuesday,ay. S IR C O M M ’s 1994, New ttope for recovery [ge wrote tiiat h e issued the thc Southern Idaho Regiigionai deputy director,or, Ron Vogt, had belon;longed to th c d ty . But thc cit JISPUTE, Page A2 Walker Center is'agab o u t of concern for th e , Communications Coi Center. Orbnc of sent a letter toto the city with let; SIRCOMMSl use the channi^nel hdp youdi battle addi PageBl ;t -— ------~ Anti-wo^olf l^ONEY: — HomIE AT LASI itemwork: Local inveivestorsput • m h h h asp ^ " M | i l I group pplans ^ $143 million to fuif u n d th e n ^ Business Plus nim eco n o m - i l H iQ^evelopnient initiald a tiv e in I gatheriiing southern Idaho. Pi«eD6 H They seek fundmds to halt i^A T IO N - H reintroduction>n |program Tax uproar: The newtw t a x ' H By JennKer Sandmannann breaks specifically onuton help ^ H jj^ TlmefrNews wrtter fbir low-income vroAaIdiag fomi- f \. ^ •* in H TWIN FALLS - 'IThe Central l i^ , ■ Idaho Anti-Wolf CCo oalition isn ’t PageAfi ■ giving up. WM Determined to i rid central i i P n ' Idaho of wolves, coi!coalition niein- W e e k e n d lK‘fs will m eet todaylay iin Twin Falls K w WfO to plan legal strategiitcgies and raise money for thcir caii.s<.au.se. “ I'm a hunter, a c;imc pcr and I i ' m F ' g f l like the outdoors,, amand tl is l)ecoin- ' BH in(> a safety is.sue,'ue," said Jack | rCJg OylcT, of Filer, a member me of the ] ■ 9 Anti-Wolf Coalitiuition Steering Committee. F ifte e n u ra y w(wolves were 1'elea.sed in centndal IdahoIt in l ‘)95 and by 2002 (he state;tate’s wolf popu- . 1 ^ Q w n o s . lation had reachedlied nearly 264, | - ■ ■ ■ the U.S. Fish and, WilWildlife Service 1 n^''.jaigyrtrmi:t h i s n ^ ^ reponed. • tfaeire irc a r s . Sincc tlivn, there;rc Ihave Ix-t-n no documented ca^e:uses of a wolf attaddnfTa hiynanan iiin Idaho, said Curt Mack.-Tlic gray3Tiy wolf projcct leader for tlic Nczz FerceFe Tribe, In 2001, Tim Sundim dles of Salmon twmnm/naiwi announced h e killedUed a wolf in thc ; lom Frank C hurdi-R iver'ver of No-Uetum I opening, Harlan Carver, right,t, reinforcesr a stalnlass-tteelI kHkHchen Uble wKh a wood bottor CMtUngthethe MW senior cWisns center Infl TwinTw Falls resdy for Hs grand o| Wilderness becausejse iti was threat- ; wfthtlMhalhelp of Tylflr Csttro, Mt, and Ron:ton Sean Thursday. ening him and his wife. That report i.s the closestest iany has comc to a hum an attack.k. Livestock kills continuecor to bc a V c e n te iJL hot point of contendcntion for ranch- H S ee n io rs ni i o v e i ra to t h e; i r n e w ers. Last year, conconfirmed wolf kills of Idaho livesivcstock totaled nelping with the purchase of taBufkhart “ I ^ ~[ hell 5* nine calves and 1515 slsheep, the U.S. ByLorattal Ml G ran d o p enn ir in g r T re re a s u re C ove G olf ’N G ar H H IH pi.. ThwtHtwi The ^ it happennl af".®* Fish and WUdlife:e Service& rcport- : tVotsrs In Itovwibsr approved• d a •' IneontunetkmwWwtth Wectwn Days, suilding buil at 530 Shoshone St.t. W., g j T h e re w ere: another ar seven in awards banquet on - [he th e help of volunteers is be Oakley lM»nd;Long i PALLS- ThanVs to a ' $S0 0 ;ooOtudv«rTlde'tevyti^tohelp and (Ollowliig en { being cases of probablable wolf kills -TWINI Treasure Frtday.evening.tiv, the senior center’s 3-edited cre( w ith opening th e dc coachNeal\Vyattisiis stepping massives volunteerv effort, senior 'thdsehlOT buy’the former Tf doors involving calves.;. FoFour dogs were the city of 'grwitfopening.,rlbborvcuttlng Mb event 3 oftlf the 14,000-square-foot fadh ight wolves were down after 39 yearsxs

vey: Idaho __ KeeEPING ORDEIi R — UII researirchers cloi[)ne I iloM ING!KP I »No.lin I i" TimywMW f t 1 horse faiamily ^jmy offico-Jotoia ^ b I lla n 1s OUtd< first from coad opened Tn|i door interest I ^rtbvestttwfaiteitesetde- Tht/Useel■oolatsdPrws I H H B H He’s I a genetic brothther ^ » l f i BOISE:E - Idaho residents are I of prized racing mulule \ . SttmdiyVJ" li . d»enu«^«t4 P$e}y to head, outdoors I r hNeWt when thethey W ut to have fun, a I Thellu Assoclatod Press iieWstudjiid y siv s. I .'The.te:tep«rti released by the I WASHINGTON - A hea I n d e x ■/ Outdpoi;:3t Indostiy.FouAdatioa's I and energetic mule named ItIdaho , Bui^t^isSfArWOderhenptog^ I GemGe is the first member of thc thisr 840,000 Idaho resi- ioining CtMeda-16 Msiia8C8r'..;.D5 horsehoi fam ily to b e d o n ed , joi -'abCFot s r pereent of the I . the th< barnyard of doned anii C aiila. ;.'.B8',N«tl(tatlon'AM,BS- Ition- paiticfpaie in at. I thatth t now indudes sheep, c Itesm o n i. .B7 .OM)bltuarie8 . .B2 ukst oneAeouufooraeavityeadi pigs,pis cats and rodents. ^pwon':..^7.- v^S L ';. Researchers at the Univc of I d ^ o d o tw d th e m ule usiising a I cellc d hx)m a m ute fetus a nd ara n egg MathK'...A2 .'•ctMtlMl5 $ u £ as badepacUng, fromfro a horse. Idaho Gem is th e . . ^M UV-iSl'r .Wn«MEnd £1« geneticgei b rother of Taz, n chahompi- on racing mule, and :^aSE?i^^meiin^fi^St'^in'tW o . researchers said the done nmules U M V .-..3S' iiulliritles, olso will bc trained to race. populsti< 1 * ^ bicycling and'42 percent 1 The doning was pardcu:ularly I - t h e Idaho O m i was bomMay4andlsbom g M g g f f /wfao'wiBl p i , • UDunusual because mules > Ally.rfsaarchsrs Ml sidMnB to p m w t a «reifdwdfntqdMMtdtagtwo ^hybrid from a donkey and aa 1horse dsvtloping normally, i/W I m - are almost without excejeption pM ptoifiM .aiitafBjmMMi «iA 2

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'■~~i Ya«U<4a/t Stata EztrantM • H 701 Main Are. £ • 208.7: SalLitaCaxUr 00 WMthw kay: so'sunny, f Spohana.WA 64 m.tnundersiotm*, an.ihowm------Startey 7S __ _ SiwVWlay 79 ^39«tStartay >wmtm,MTea ty, c-doody. Lynches decline( tc0 discuss; (daughteir ’s captivvity H AUFPOOWNTOWN.....“ PALESTINE, W.Ya. (AA?) - Washington hospispital for injuries supporsorters and volunteers who0 to th e A pril 1 r c ^ eJ sisi n c e a B B C .-,, building a n addition the cou-ll- report earlier this mlonth ont createld V -f center anda < Coa Bay at Americanz Army POW Pfc. suffered whenen her 507th are but Unit convoy was pie’ss hhouse to accommodate:c controversy by char,harging the both almost>ha i Every Day! Jessica g: Lynch’s parents tuiumcd Maintenance Un aside questions Thursday alabout ambushed in IraqIr in March. theirr ddaughter when she comesis Pentagon exaggeratedlted.the dan- . .1^ volunlecrs *.733.7700 • I J00J16.7703 I'S ger of th e raid, ______I their " daughter’s rescue in1 Iraq,1 Eleven members;rs of the convoy homeic fifrom the hospital. w ell o v e r saying they were reluctarant to were killed. 'iveFiv others were Lync/nch’s health is improvinglg An A sso d ated P ressress reporter’‘ .. chairman of " talk about i t capturcd and lateiIter released. daily,y, 1but that she “has a longlg spoke to more thann 2 0( doctors, Seniors r_ F o d e ^ d o n Recent media reportsi have^ Some Iraqi hospitalho staffers road”d” to full recovery, Greglg nurses an d o d ier worktorkers a t the;-J='- d isp u ted U.S. m ilitary info:forma- said this monthth that the U.S. Lynchchsaid. j hospital. In intervieww aafter inter-. » ' ' ,, room - with lent was the ’ ‘ Continued from Al oyer Ihe old ing," Howelh tion surrounding Lynch’s Ap\p t ^ 1 commandos whtvho came to get Lyncynch’s parents have beenm view, the assessment ,1G ta slla n d ..b „ j j, - Irescue from a hospita!:al in Lynch refused aa key !< and instead with1 hther ahnost constantly sincc:c samc: The dramaticsics that sur- f ccm cd, tim e is money. rescue werej ' "Ill labor alono. vol Nasiriyah. broke down dooioors and went in flyinglg tto Germany in early April•il rounded Lynch's resi possible willd quilting areas have ' . It- unnecessary, have saved us inter’s we book- Humphries s. “We’re really not suppost>scd to with guns dravm.vn. They said the to mecileet her. Lynch is being trcat- st doubled in size over . ^ al Pentagon officialslls bristle1 at' • •=.150,OOO," said th e challs, besides a ------talk about that subject.”.” her commandos car:arried away the edatVit W alter R eed Army Medical :ommodations. td any suggestion th a tt LyLynch’s res-' ;'- llic Twin I'alls Seniorarea F« - with Times-Nei father. Greg Lynch, said duringdi prisoner in the1C dead of night Centerter for various fractures and the direction of con- J~' cue was staged or :that any ' ‘ board, I5ob Humplirics.luch-needed Loretta Burkl a news conference at the: fami-f wilh helicoptcr;er and armored brokenken bones. engineer Bill Evans, reg Lynch said his daughter’s->s details were exaggeralerated. T h^' The improvement.^ ore/bargainovi Tu»inFa?Isaf ly’s ru ral W est V irginia hihome'. vehicle backupip - even though Greg staie^>f-the-an kitchen, nory is good, despite mediaia have never claimed*d tht e r e warfy' facility - localod at GIG “It’s still an ongoing invesestiga- there was no Inicraqi military pres- memor ilso have a conference orts that she suffered fromm fighting inside the hoshospital,'buf' ' ' Drive - are worthy of noi tio n a n d w c c a n ’t ta lk ala b o u t ence a n d th e hosiospital staff didn’t report: ith no leaks in the ceil- nothing , like th a t.” resist. amnesilesia. stress that Nasiriyah'ah was not-ifl-' According lo die centt ells said. J But at another point, hcc said: But Lynch’s mother,m Deadra, “HeiHer memory is as good as it peaceful placc. keeper. Kalhy Howells, would not have been “Nobody has told us not to talk said. “We’re Gtnot focusing on the wasi wwhen she was.homc,” hc1C S p o k e s m e n fo r, tlth e N a v y ; ''- bifiger main-events arc vithout volunteerism,” •ra n d M arine>“ - and auction about it. Our main conccmTl is to reports. We’re‘Just ji focusing on said.1. ““She can still remembere r SEAL, Arm y R an g er aj room to include a mud rything.” But, the family hasos commando units tnvobivolved in th e' . csuieloBoc Turf Club 101 ______Naget Jessi in good health.” Jessi." everyd stiiKC - th e th rift store The 20 year-old Army supplysu The purposee ofc the Lynches’ not prcpressed her fpr details, rescue declined reques[uests w allow '’.-'" ."hesaiil. Vews correspondent . clcrk is being treated1 at a news confcrcnc8 legal stn Oolntfoirtskle ’ .-* 30 ' Rwdaltland 1 ,69. ^ 5 -B72.812 • J T \ l ildlife asen- “<£■ fy’ 2i -Miaaourt - 69.69J3 3J8M 37 y ' dispute___ I adopled in The coahn “.H Ilm t» tlw lanMrig of (tatiM baseddonttw < , 22 , joWKJokota 98JB 68 3WJ45, ■. Continued Irom Al porovitifB of population pwticipMlr ' '33 ' Uvylm) 66flJ& 2.roe.480 the dedara- tec will meel------ti< tituMdtMmAl unable to respond or iaid officers _ i 2 1 ouuoer actM tln. AlMki m f HHfWtfi ' . ' 24 ..NMMtMy 67.2 67. the present tim e is the si no on emergency call::alls," Higes I; ’ m anasem ent of themnoval ," h is Ihe “ a n r « InciudKt fblkMlng 0)« s tStall,Iht' n 24‘ HwtfoA 8 87,TJ a M t o . resideidents and police officers. Ii on. But bar- 2<)02 t Mgftfbt- . ^ Floiida 88.9,/M24J78 OS. ,f 5 wrote. A viable wolf manager ion fund-raiser at the , p e n w ttc i o( partlclpMinC popuUk Lild mean that police officer 1, lawmakers pacl j; S ernment will mm over \ speaker is Helen I n i .^ •‘v -'./ n:":'■ •• 20 .OWahoma ■ U.3 » -’}.738;ao n e ls.s a t th e sam c tim e. Officcr: ction would wolf packs m ■M i'M ala . ' m \ ■ Dm ther at a disadvantagitage because * agement to state wildl jf liw Finders in North 8 ®,l.'.MAb : MB-- --UXi 84.® 8.282416 vnjulduld have to monitor onc chan itiol it noeds . She has been research- 5 S : I? Si 1 1 SIRCOMM no longercr a^ow s tham yr, cies. T he Idaho plan ac ■a--. -»»)«*«,•■ . , IZ3TB ^ JSff. S:! S! *S5Sffl " di 'for o emcrgcncy calls, or 911 jpulationin Whiehawkstrategies for the coali- . (JMt w o w >m SIRCOMM, while at thth e to access th e software 1that April leads off wilh the^ Stanley Basi i 64XI'» .I.9a3«; ' fro® ,BOJ0r''r ser; 83£ . 3.927,780 ■-, sam c ,er it possible for dispatchitdiersincat^-, i tion thui federal remoA • w . 2X65.^S i S 34 VkiSnU #3 nc time monitoring anothei ipe that the mosaiclition’s steering commit- ■ 35 . . 83 mnel for 311 calls, dty offidal center to monitor callssills that are.in,; ■ , slate's official position, ,- ,'-MMMn«Mhln.-'te:TV.-: -738.' 96 NBbratKt : 2*1 83 ■ chann lation is mad.e .ill turn over This yeareet a w ilh Franklin in the .. 7 O t ^ t ^7«JSl Z045.I d. progress. The situatic \ ring physical removal, k . 37 ' MmMtrioo .-.^82' M i r m n -f “ "'*1., Jn even more difficultIt bccauscb the , .-end of the rcpon check. s in the state. , k 3iger honored the city’ restraining order givesjvcs both si4 es Idaho officials hope ar all 10 m em bers of the b reqlu u ce st hang a lot of Times-Ne rime to cool off b^onio re th ey sta^.., federal goverrmient v,^ i^k Mountain pack in the * ‘The injury sought to be prc inE.” he said. Sandmann c ' S i ^Th jry workinif toward a sohsolution. VoK„. management by the ei ^ i n w ere kiUed in con- j *'#8i' - -aiSiiS-* ventented by this (temporar; Qcr said bc could n ot cornsom m ent on tfa^ . * year, Stevenson said, St?on has ures ^ a fter livestock kills. g> V442: ; -i. fl«.7W/'--vi^ restraitraining order) is tbe dange s for a d in n e r- magicvaneyxr a new pack has been '* i a s i ;ated to law enforcem ent offi5fi. issue about the FCCCC because qr';,; If anyone has a bet _j______I creatc tch the lidgation. HeBte'also sala"' Stevenson said he is \ in the Sawtooth Valley. ,* c e rs 1by two different dispatc! mp because be is simplnply hired'jto. ' hear il. Bui wolf rcm ova leral government spent ‘ [j: centeiQters dispatching o n die sam< manage SIRCOMM,VI, hI e is n ot .ill dtizens causo i.ii.ndte.or ^ of the many issuesis uupon whicfa' hope on that happening. and M ontana. ien CTwin Falls) police officer Continued from A l ifl Idaho attractscts people wbo seek The Anti-Wolf Coal included In all . non-emergency calls ararc both sides disagree, bicyde ®o active lifeslestyle, said Geoff dis. Higer's order is effeeffective for 14 • * sold about 240 dcket-s fo News writer Jennifer ,ruwere in tbe top third in b: a b le to rcccive em ergency di; I loor program direc-. “ ^ 5 Iting is b d d ^ ‘ n can be reach^ at 733- touring (pBvedX canoeing,, nnatural Harrison, outdoo tches, and otfaer officers oi00 ■ daya o r until a bearini paper by 7 o.tn., 5tate UiJversity. 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A rabic-languaM numagBziDe quotes The6 rereports are based on e-mail1 The London-basedi A Al-Majalla a senior membera- 1 of al-Qaida as correspospondence that Al-Majalla1 began receiving al-Ablajblaj’s e-mails raising the posdbsibility that the conduct)ucted wilh Abu Mohammed1 eariier this month. a an( n d a U.S. On eve iof sumn[nit, Bushil lauds, group m ight i>ois(lison U.S. water al-Ablaj)laj, whom the magazine! counterterrorism officialicial sa id prc- supplies. identifieified as a senior member off viously th at al-Ablaj was belinvd \ vned al-Majalla al-Qaidaida. to b e an al-Qaida OMratijrath«. orts in its latest “Itis is somediing diat would bee In the earlier exoiangimgewith the Frenchi role in \war on teerrorism The Saudi-owniaida militants are have toto viewed seriously,” said aa magazine, al-Ablaj saidlaid al-Qaida weekly also reponSaddam Hussein U.S. counterterrorism coi offidal in1 was going to carryI 01 o ut m ajor VMVitfMnimPolt A ides wholio briefed reporters undendeistand why some didn't agi edition that al-Qaide attacking U.S.- Washinglington, speaking on th e con-I- attacks in Saudi A rabia.bia. eatlier this weekwe on the trip said withith our policy in Iraq, but it^n in die ranks of Sa ■WASHIN(?rON-.Ontluth e eve of Bush would1 mmake no concessions timeuie to move forward.” loyalists who are « h i s departure for a l e ozdiy ^ t ^ to to unrepenta]itant Europeans who He said there oiv> a number Idle cast, opposedtheve war, and would dial- ways'ays th e two countries cot Europe and the Bliddli e r of President BuA esctendededanoUve I le^them toto demonstrate trans- *Svorwork together to solve some1 R 2re’s A L] is t o f T h in g s brandi to fteneh President Pr Atlantic cooxwperadon. As tlie lyf bigbi problems,” including as Jacques Chirac and1 praised Wasbington-Ptt-Paris rift escalated in tanom ce for Africa and th e fij France^ cooperStiott inn Ime war recent weeleeks, the ' Defense agaiigainst HIV/AIDS. H e com]^ r i i ^ A N D o ^W ith fight You CA D epartm entt canceledo Rench psr- meniiented Prance "for joining in t against terronsn. m pli- *Tm n ot madi,* BushI stsaid in a ticipadon in3 a m ajor U.S. m ilitary fightight against al-Qaid{L” French television interview in exercise sett forft this summer, and Bush Bu will meet with Arab le Y ourr Farm uld forgive waylhursdaylay to describe th e dis- foltcaltering Middle East pe:SS Iraq. Asked if be would rt d ie \/[ I Praice, Bush said, “Sure."re." pute as overnar and done. “I can proc»rocess. >eace 1-T-J.^ A New Car New D eck (Vrmy’s work E ^ College Educationm [ > Consolidate OD ebt toto Halliburtok S 911 ^ tototals $425M f Add garage E Landscaping — y R educe T axces es WASHINGTON (AP) -I ' S ^ New Windows Mor B. T«* 0«J«etlducttii*]* AArray m has given a Halliburton ______E sunibsidiaiy b more than $425 mil in t troop support woric, much < The Only LiLimit Is YOUR Imagiajnationl related to the Iraq war, over past 14 montiis under a cont1 of it thatVicc President Dick Chenit the fomformer company won in 2 001ntract. The new work is in additioie n ey ^ die S71.3 million that Halliburt subsidiary, Kellogg Brown 8eion R to has receiw d from the Army irton^O ofEof Engineers in contracts to re;Root. H ' andand operate oil wells in Iraq. 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Henry Waxman, IM:ivored BANK whiwho disdosed the troop sup I t O n ” work orders thursday, said-Calif., I ______“A Traditdition You Can Count J structure of that contract miupport Ij • [ Boy \s ‘pococuri^ante,’ Ethat “the am ount that Hallibuid the H could rcccive in the future ismeans v ally limitless.” burton I r wins natiitional spelli]ling bee ^“This type of arrangemort; virtu-p ' ® inherent inh risks to taxpayers, ... unn the announcer about j Acting Wendell: 536*5291 Halliburton, a Houston-b TWin FallFalls, Blue Lakes: 734-72^265 e Spelling Bee on Ihursdo; its m eaning;lg and origins. oilfield-services- and construi sii 587 T ^ n Falli It was Sai G unturi^s fofourth time An unsp-ispoken answer came •based alls, Shoshone St: 73 4 -1 5 company, d i ^ t e s those chara Tbe diidcMerience its p ro v id e liveliv coverage. “Spirit ofl 1 the West’’ M a y 3 1 , z2 0 0 3 f 5 i Feds seekkto Western Days j Entry Formm W estern t>oy Run May 31.11.2003 2' Benefit ValleyProceeds 1 li^tlawsisuits p M Nome Tha W whlniton Poat '.y House dress______------Valley House Homeless Shi Addn i WASHINGTON -- 1The Bush PHM HI opportunir/ for families ond i Ihelter provides on I administration is pusbiishing to limit B| j ! | ; 4 0 stable, sel# sufficient life, d individuals to build ^ th e ability of f b r ^1 nin adonels to from the motto *a hand up; tK i ------Vdiey house opportmity givee. 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N aVTION i leave loi^ Governnment lifts sanctions on[ irradiated rmeat ax writerrs, Bush 1 li- allowed in grocery stistores since I GOPta 3N (AP) - Some of ingthem tht of the coming availabili- ' WASHINGTON ___ tiie 28 m illion1 cdiildren in the tyandmd said il will seek bids fromm 1999, when the Agriculture A, T n nadonal school)1 lunch prognun potentential suppliers by January. Department condudedded the bene* cuts plaiAA may find irradiadialed hainburger “WhW hen compared with conven*n* fits - preventing foodxi poisoning-p e workenrs out of ( risk of side income lal beef, ’’the pn>duct that’st’s outweighed any risk on their platess aaa eariy as next tional year. inadinidiaied is going to be.safer, nono effects, r c T ^ A griculturture Department is questiiistion," said e I ^ Muiano, lhefie . T he Am ericann M edical ;;:W hite H ousese says breaks shihould go to thosese who pay men seeking suppUciliers to furnish depanlartmcnt’s assistant secrclaryry Association said ft belitK licves irradi. ation can help reducece thtl e num ber longer will have to pay. H e6 ques-< ground m e a t zapjapped by bactcria* in chajiiarge'of food safety, »KhiihtRkldwNrohcnsion among mcntnt last year to start acccpting —WASHINGTON - W ilh th e _ . P *hO It. some people aboibout the technolo- inadiiidiation as a m ethod of saniiiz-iz* wilh other sanitary mme ethods such sident Bush The; uU n f a i r n e s s o f ofoit a diild tax-credit payment sstnike of a pen, Presidi istribu* gy, tiie departmDent ei issued spedfi- ing; meatmi for tiie school lunch pro-ro* as proper storage to 1keep meat I tax cuts for . . . “That, in the end, is a redist ;; this week speeded up w [cassis- cations Thursdayoy toI sd io o b notify- gram.im. Irradiated m eat has beenen free of b aaeria. I| iniddle- an a u p w iiu aam u n e taxpay* tlU S OIH]mission in a bill tion dm of income; tbat is public i ;; e n , b ut R epublican conj tance above and beyond whatmtpco- •. tax writers put the brakesISoaa^ thatpt provided tax ple ^ pay in th eir incomc taxe: he •! vision that would hxtvere ssent more u«»ni money to millions of• lo'low-income OTOQle a k s o f s o m e Low-income i families aren’tn’t enti- '{ w o r i ^ families. tied to a full tax c re d it Thei] por- iK n a s n i/XX)peryear . : The dedsion not toto^edup i $93/] tion is calculated on th e ba:lasis of ' that bracfit,- overtook© earnings above $10,500. Thei e 2001 millionaires is “ ' rewriting flurry that preffles with incomes of less thnT> in a bin thatlat provides tax breaks of Bottom line: Even thoughghm ost '3110,000 were entitledled to up to some M3 ,000,00 p e r year to millioh- faTTi{Hi»< fai are now entitied to up to m n ld ng \jiiSiOQ in crcdits per chilchild, and in aires is partiirticm ariy stark,” Senate $ $11,000 per child, a family m .'’2 0 1 0 th e credit wouliDuld rise to DemocTaUcic leader Tbm Daschle $15,000 $1 will still only get $450.$^ If !$1,000. The new k w/ aiaccelerated wrote in ailetterThursdaytoBush. le the th percentage rate also“ had Twin Fal■alls ShopK o F r i d a y , 1 0 a . m . - : the $ 1,000 credit to takeikeaffectthis TheWhlulite House defended th e increased, ini this family wouldUd nave . . M a y 3 0 5 p . m . ■year. But as tax writeriters in tiie dedsion, arguingai that tax cuts been be entitied to $675. a t M a g i c V alley M all ‘House of RepresentativiItives and th e should benem efit taxpayers, not low- The Centcr for Budgei'Ct an d ' ^Senate worked to fitt tiietl tax-cut- incom e fantaTTn1{M who pay little or Policy Pc Priorities, a liberal L aiooCaCaldwell Blvd. Monday, ]unc ; io a .m ..5!30 p.m. Iting biU into a $3S0 bilbillion pack- no taxes. WWl hite H ouse spokesm an WasWngton W research centeiter, esti* Nampa ^ Tuculav> June ) ioa.m ."5:3o p.m. ..’ age, they jettisoned lanjlanguage th at A ri Fleisdiecher said that under the m ates m at n eaiiy 12 millionon fami- June 4 10 a.m.-5!jo p.m.p.m, I^pmilies to benefit fromom the accel- ple who used tu to pay taxes no enhanced er child o c d it poyzntm ent

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Editoria\L] ______A n e w f r o n di e r f o rr J F K ’jIs s e c r ee ts Tax reli(ief is bette ou have to feel some acom* " ^ passion for Robert Dal the media-minded hlstistoxi- ^ j t ^ T T l U E . ontaxpi)ayers, not)t states ] an whose new 800{>agejra- biogn ^ pl^ plqr of John F. Kennedy was -t WWRVJftM , he tax cutJt ]package Call it ththi e Gov. Gray Davis clei cleariy intended to bist e the last \ 1^^ teWSCr/ signed byr PresidentP Bailout Bill.ill, WOI word on the subject forever ai ■ rf B ush o n WetIV e d n e sd ^ S ta te s escalated s c their spend- «ve ever. is lik e a pinata. ing duringg tht e go-go *90s. N ow Professor ^ Dallek fint madele news last fall w hen p arts of thdie Democratsts aand Bush that timess are! h a ^ they face ■>.!.• book were printed in lh e critics a re b ash in g it m ect of cutting servic- t merciless- the prospec AtlanticY and revealed KennededyS r.«y ly, all tax pntually ay ers ev will en tu es they 10no longer can afford. long history of disabling illnesless collect the goodies. But this federal fe aid reduces and medication. Since the Congress agreedi on the the need totc do that. Instead, Kk ennedyc , family and its praetcjtori- package after cuttingng it down states can1 sticst k th e m o n ey in to an an guard | have long barred clodose Tlo S350. biUion. _ savings or spend inquiiy, inq and Dallek vras the firstfii Examined up “ it on this year’s historian hist given access to the close, the plan n, bills. medical mei records, there was aicer- c h as a good sid e, a Our view: Taxpayers, It’s easy to tain tair validity to the cxercisc. It a questionable not pg state governments, guess which will r—------j enabled sid e, a n d a dow n- . happen. If the H observers t wonder riglu bad side. udeserve6! a break from money is there, I ' w hether F irst, th e good: ffip states will spend I the federal govemmeni Kennedy I'he lax relief w ill S l w o ^ d hav(ive be a welcome WWhat do you think?^ Idaho leaders . b een electicted respite for work- ^ expea the state I president i ______ing families, We welcome viewpointsS \vill get S84 mil- ® th e public ^______thanks lo the frofrom our readers on tliis2 lion in federal ^ le known the increase in the relief, and most P h i l i p truthabou}ut ' tus as Lolita in Cari^clot. truncaticated term was largely his wife, or h ad spentIt hihis child tax credit “and ^1 other issues. of it is already ,-P,„ his health,h. But w hat this teltells us about devoid)id of achievem ent is now evenings clipping the wiwings off fro m SGOO to being spoken for. ®11 ER ZIA N and whedidicr John F ranked, in public White House moths, suchsue behav- 51.000 per child.------— Nearly $34 mil- th e ra n ge e of ( Kennedy! opinion, with the ior would not have affecifectedhis • M a rrie d co uples filingling jointly lion is tagged ta for rising '—------1 his innumcner- Interviewed It is now evidentt v,w hy founder (George p<^orm ancc, either. But it would w ill s e e a b ig g e r' standards Medicaid costs.cc Some officials able mcdiciica- recendy onTV Washington) and raise questions of charailaracter and deduction. And quicuicker tax in Boise arere licking their chops uons had im paired his perforrirm- fay C harlie Rose, fiistorian Robertert savior (Lincoln) of>f temperament that, ina cocomparison ance. In cither case, however,r, Professor rate reductions will11 also let to gobblee the rest for this the Union, w idi Lincohi a nd Washirishington, are Dallek preserved his plaster D allek grew vis- Dallelc chose to w orkers take homee morei in year’s budgdget, which will be P" to Nevertheless, image of JFK as a gallant, brarave- ibly wobbly as -•» there is some- U n ^ m any of m y fel their paychecks. S25 millionan to $35 million in y fdlow dti-^. T hearted soul smiling his way!' he talked about publicize JFK’sS thing stunning zens, 1 took a n intermm ed ediate v i e ^ '' The questionable:e: Pundits the red by( JJ u n e 30. through pain an d adversity. die president itJiA r about th e nevre of Bill Clinton’s sexualuUtTansgtes> t | are still debating whether wh a But stickiiking this money mto g medical chart rath But it is now evident why whose “ diou- iU lc r tjyjt the 46-yeai- sions.-It would have beebeen better . re d u c e d ra te in th e top income ongoing program pi expenses Dallek Dal chose to publicize JFKTC’s sand days spoke if his p artn er h a d b een«n doseri to than the other detai:> a i l h e tax bracket (from 38,68,6 percent won’t helpp long-term if state mcdical mei chart raih cr lhan the1C to th e country’s his own age, ra th e r thanJian h is down to 3S percent)I is a gift to tax revenuiiues remain bleak. other othi detail h c has sincc dis­i- better angels, has since discloseised: teen age girl daughter’s; and to p ara;oraphrase . . ih e rich o r an a c tu a l \vay to cre- In ste a d , thh e fed eral re lie f le ts closed; clos that from June 1962 uiuntil inspired visions, • around the COW- Gloria Steinem , th e buslhusband of .Ue jobs. Likewise, it’:it’s uncer- states delajlay the painful (but his his assassination, Kennedy hailad a of a less divisive that fhjm June 19i1 96 2 try to satisfy his Hillary Rodham is entitintitled to tain if reducing thehe tax on therapeutic)ic) chore of trimming “sexual rchtionship” with a1 19-li nation and statesmanlike one intern. B ut for mac,themali- e, t stock dividends to 15 percent bureaucradiid e s . year-old ^ W hite House intern.'• ■ ^ worid, and until his assassinatia tio n , desires. I know d o u s pleasure lay in1 CliClinton^ will enhance stock portfolios p< As SeSenate Finance Poor ^ Dallek: H e diought h e hihad ' demonstrated dial diis is p art ofif history of p ffid al gropin3ping and produced Boswells “lif e of t)f a%’erage \vage eanjamers, or Chairman1 DeanI Cameron, R- that America Kennedy had a ‘sen>eXUal die m ale Kennedyly signing executive ordenders greatly . Kennedy” for th e ages; insteai just boost wealthy invenvestors. Rupert, saicaid, “if our economy ' ^ad, was still die last itK o padiology-diat expanding th e dcfinitioiition of scxu* his work is now fodder for the relationship’ with T lie b ad : A S20 biUaillion p«r- doesn’t tumim aroimd, we’ll still ^e best hope of Itn a Joseph Kcnnecfy al harassm ent in th et wo:w o ^ la c e . . cablc TV talking heads, the mankind.” This tion of the package isn’lisr going be in a diffiifficult situation over ,ay 19-year-old Whitu Sr. u ^ to paradee If lawand-order Republmblicansare . tabloid newspapers and, not• random prose his m istresses in hypooites when they gc to taxpayers at all, butbu to the the next (evte w years.” i(.a. y g e ta p a ric - : least, interested spectators sui■uch poem is gleaned ] front of his family,y, ing ticket, then feministnist slates. Congress pus:)ushed for Instead olof pving the states a.s r House intern. a.s myself. from his tx>ok, and d iat JFK Democrats should b e hcheld to rea*' I Uis provision to hel]rielp ailing that S20 I billion, (Congress Sincc § the poor woman in quques- but was largely once told the sonable standards. s(aie governments,s. B ut il’s should h av e ve given moi« to tax- tion, tior now a 60-ycar-old grand­J- paraphrased on British prim e min-1- George Washingtonn wiwrote flir- really a federal hanlandout to payers andd thet small business- mother, moi has confirmed the stoitory camera, ister' thithat if h e didn't have sexualI tatious le tte rs to SallyUy Fairfax,I Slates that have overspent ov os that creatiate jobs. An infusion to toh h er family and th e generald Well, eidier Profirofessor Dallek is intercoircourse every few days he an d Ftanklin R o o sv e ^d t h ad a n ‘ ' their revenue capaciticity, espe- into workei theth< question: As with recognize th e d ifferenoence IwcI would shrink from being judiidged relatives and acolyi>lytes into a fami- Kennecnedy’s manifold pills and ill- betw een such g enteel«1 aattrac- ______in in m n iddle age for th e actionss tand ly business, partisaisan industry a nd nesses,■cs, hc asks w hether any of tions a nd a vision off th likeli] tfais,” says stantlyitly on d ie phone w ith themu . Idd, m y friend's d adI faaihad a U ttle; < 10 present this issue to th{ die public Finally, diehe Buhl community W\ hen we do, of course, ballalf Jim,aRite-Aidpbpharmacist in Say,isy, for instance, your doctor pfaarmacy witfa a sodada fbtmtain,’*,f in times of economic and nd polidcal should be reo■ecognized for t a k i ^ the the prescription will b e waitiiiting Philadelphia, prescriw ibes Lipitor for your dio- recalls S w Kalmanowllowltz, tfae 3 uncortaL'Jly. They w ere aci ! active and time from dieh e ir busy lives to vote. for for us. A nd th e o ther half were can In school h e said,sai< th e sm dents lestero!eroLThe pharmacist types pfaarmadst at Kayets% DrugsDi in ^ visible during the campaijpaign and In the end, 1,: 1 3 2 8 voters decided to pick pic up in a couple days. Thaiia^!!s practiced patientat consultations.I in int to tb e computer, whicfa Meriden, Conn. “I feUieU inlove liflped the community be better voice their op;opinion on this issue, not not an inconvenience, right?:? “You’d sit downiand ai say, l«t^ repliesies, "Drug denied.” Now thes w ith it. I loved tfae wayvay he went C understand the need toomove m ofwhkhneari jariy 85 percent said I iwas just about to w rite a col* review your m edicdidne. Do you pbarmirm adst bas to call the HMO> in d ie bade beh in d faisifais cage a n d ahead widi the projea. “yes.” Wonls c is cannot describe tfae um um n railing about how know w hat you’rere using It for?’ to findind o u t wfaicfa cfaolesterol did his little thing. ButButiflfaada Hie I*opplewell P arent'3it Teadier feeling the tn trustees and superin- A An; m erica’s pharm acists are B ut it Idnda tu rnn s o ut tfaOM drugsss iti will cover. Ihen hefaas crystal ball, I might not faave v Network should b e applaiplaudedfor tendentfelto t once th e results were becom bee ing less helpful th anI dtb e instances are reallially rare.” to calla ll d id doctor to ask faer made tbe same dedsiin the lime it spent contactii.cting mem- tabulated; it v it was a humbling cable cat company, whea I actua;ially ' " they're raw bee3ecaizse]Aama* - wbidiidl of thfw she’d to sub- It^i too bad Sam doesi faave a Iwrs of the community to remind expoience. oesa\ tolltalked to some. And guess,w}wbat?^/ c^aie'ovenvlieliJelmed with • stitute.ite. A nd fae faas to call pni for p tniTTnannacyindu^ them of the election. PTNTN volun- Again, man;any thanks to the Buhl j T h c y ^ m adder th a n I s ^ml l , lYfljlflei'Wkywo^'.r, f .the patientpal to say, ‘^ e ’re ^vingI try. Because it is serious!ousfyDL 1- te e n spent untold hoursrs onc the community fo ______*• Th,Ih e y cim’t stand Y ^ t ’s happ { ^ p o ju L itiq n JWU80Isomething else. OK?’"niaf& lelephone and in personm promot-p RICHARD, ing to their profession T b ^ «rtlstng-by th e th ree« callsc to fiU one prescrip- Lenort.Skenazvisaa ing the need of a new hi^h i ^ school. Buhl aai7ummst ^ boibored, harassed and, w orst olof all, drug companies,^sAmencansare tion.u ■ for th t New York Daa]tl<(IvAtaM. g

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i l " ' ' ’ .Lu^j"'' '■ ■ -.'-.‘ T..- »i'u««».:w '^j^ I-;:,,/ .V,.'. , ■ i ■■ if t MUKKScn I n s i d eE / Riooecds Dad f Obituaries...... Idaho/West ...... B 4 ■ is teptoaiiMiveve'- Nation/World ...... 85 « * B 4 i L U i"' ■ iK :Va EYCitjE/fiSot'or.ChadBatihan, 733-0931,>31. Exf. 134 Sjcction e e B The Times-NewaVS ■ FKdayly, May 30, 2003 :: Arouni ^THEVALL bspitiidinc:omedrop)s, raftes risse, s than last year. However,:r, sent about 50 perccnt:nt of< all lius- , konFlila practice insurancmce rates. lebs t^ ' p o t t e d ^ lesbeck said h e wouldn’t spec­!C- pital costs, GroesbcckJc sisaid. ' Missing man 8|x iwa wrtter______See related storylKna . Year-to-datee iInsurance costs Groest ______increased 202 pcpercent from lost ulateie oon the likelihood. “I feel more comfortfortable that 'he hospital typically earnsns our salaries arc underder Ijudget,” i Ih twin Falls [ FALLS - Income has year, and year-tT-to-date benefits The ^ „ TWIN F iest to cut,”, he said. lUt M percent of its operatinglg he said. TWIN FAIXS-An Id F«lb droppedd cdrastically at Magic ... increased 34 percentpe: from last about! Operating income took a ome in just two months - Groesbeck said thethc hospital n u n m in iag for m e n ^aun>K^ vJbyReiRegional M edical C enter y, g to the statement incom year-to-datft operating irn M arclrch and April, Groesbeck:k has seen an increosoi; in part-time have been as expenseues outstrip revenue. d dropped 42 percent fron: 'ear-to-date net said. workers due to the: popoor econo- ttaotted recently T h e hoalospital also will have y, yeiu, Slid. Ap n l operadng facimin e . :d 19 pcrcent from Howlowever, there are some goodod my. I p a id o u tc ninM riy $7 miUion to th e a r m come dropped droppM' 98 percent from irding to the state- signs.os. dons. wass soso low par^y bccause extraxa responsible for the statistate of Idaho W » k e m ^ , ■ by Junee !30, Chief Financial \ ment of opcraooi ValleV Reglonaf»tfitcmcjcntof ..WcTeranccicemed about this billsIs vwere paid. An accountingng seeking early payijayment of llM been O iln>r^^0 Officer JdmJd Groesbeck told the ^ oper^ons. > rc looking at May changimge resulted in invoices fromim Medicaid sett;ettlements, ing since May h o s p itaI’s l’s Finance Committee 1^ ' year, but we’re Groesbeck said the dr et a better feel for two> mmonths being paid at once,X, Groesbeck said. 21; w ben h e Thursday. rti mi? and Juno to get ly. income ii was due to nearly S m out,” Groesbcck Groesl?esbeck said. The hospital will pay a total uf , w o rk a t B ill’s. G roesbisbec^ said plans are ij howitwrnnu.. lion in un-budgcted expi Inn addition,a salaries are 4 perer- S6.6 million by Junene 30 to the Bike Shop in sveloped to cut costa. f, I beingdevc from increased retirement It ander budget - a significanimt Idaho FaUs, re looking at travel ^ ” The hospitalJ ccould end its fis- cent a “ W e’re ing n e ^ and skyrocketing dngs because salaries reprere- Please see HOSPmIPITAL. Page B3 tO bls is, which is one of th e eas- cal year Sipt.. 303( having earned savinj sister Allyson BtwaV Akers. ^ Wakeman. a fothd: of tfaithree, didn't ______Q - WoodRiiiver take either of his two0 carsc or his V-Sober sajACTUARYr OPENS— w allet . R eports have placed1 WWlakeman in Valley fl Campgrouod,” he said.d.'On “ foct, last upper W6od Riverr VaValiey. year durisg four dayiays over the As of th?ee weeks wt afio, Fourth of July holiday,lay, 6,000 off- Davidson said thc flow was highway v ^ d ^ enterex x ^ traveled eon KTiM/nH Dm «» about 124 cubic feet.•et ]iKT second, up from last year'ss 90 cfs for the around and exited BaumgartnerBai ,^,.u/.iMaDwr. founder of ttte Walker Centcenter In Gooding, stands In tbe cocorridor between the aduK andI adolescentac vrlngs of tbe new 43,00043,i square^oot facility Campgrou^id. Most of Ith ese vehi- *'*' same period. Silver:r CiC reek's peak cents for the flrst time since 199i996, when legislation requiredI thathat youth and adutt be separatee des are not ’street lej^ ^ ’and most Thunday.”ly. The new fadnty wtn aikiw the»Walker Wl Canter to trurt adoiescw flow, he said, shoullould com e in are operated by unUi:ifipensed dri- September and Oct(Dctoher. when vers." ^ water would bee ffluwinfi .11 Fullmer said theB purposep of m Trf ns todajy betw een 150 and 160 cfs. ter open subside and ent cent It then will su! s two-fold: to ^ treatme V enforcing ^e'law is v ooding Jl resume the up-and-dcd-down cyde. hnprove public safetyty 1and restore . 1 senio■niors arc up and running wa idyMDler in thc past two peace and quiet at theecainpground. ct By Sandy ' • High schoolersII iwho drink aro ftvo p astast the right of passage, anin d higher than tl J years,” he said, de^iespite a deda- “Each year, A e numljm b er of close Thna aNews Nw wrtter______.■ I Grand owning» • limes likelier to3 didrop out of school. 1,40(,400 k id s d ie d o n .cam pus i ra tio n fro m G.Gov. D irk calls betw een vehidess andaj pedestri- W hat Tho Walker C«nter's bi ntoThighKhoolttii- 2001,X>1," Walker said. “If you ca e don’t w ant to GOOD3DING - Come Monday, Kempthome’s officiffice that “the ans increases, an d w e d( alcohol and drug traatnwrrt 1 »d alcohol, while. 70 keepeep them from abusing alcohi xidentto hap- young peoplepe won’t have to trav- f » stream flow into SilverSilv Creek is wait for a serious acdd Where: 605 Ilth Ave. E. In C imoked cigarette# and untUntil they^re 21, you’re fail-safe. ction,” he said. el out: ofoi state to find an inpa- ‘®’j Bfa near record”d” low1 for the pen before we take actio Wham 2 to 8 p.m. today. The /e used marijuana. '> AnAnd alcohol, the legal drug, Teatment m gram to help ? “ year. Blaine Countynty is one of 11 In an effort to findI a better solu- tie n t tre< noon will Inciudo tours of U11 ne o f th e m ost alluring, Walki ituadon. F orest them ovewercome their additions. «r alcohol are Impfr ', o n ei Idaho counties designateddes as rtrm to th e cu rren t situa and refreshments. lid. But he’s not advocatit Walker Center Thursday cated In the thr«UM top causes ef ' said • T® emergency drought^it areas,a Service personnel, off-rff-road vehide Tbe W ringing back prohibition. 1 usy putting the finishing tMndaaths-aoaccidents (Including b rin • “We’re seeing goodgoc numbers endiusiasts and odierr e^agendes will was bus; Teen tipplers ict, h e said h e ’d l>e w illing i idendfy oTiri i otom er ways of totidiesss on1 its b ran d new 43,000- traffic fatalitiess andoi drowning), homi- fact, 8 of fish,” Davidsonin said.s During •A lcoholii fat and away theth top clde ond suicide.Je. legaljgalize everything in exchani ^ j H " g v^di off-road>v(d-vehide paric- square-fc»-foot, 32-bed ad u lt a n d 16- ““Se the last two yearsirs of' drought, dnifofabuMbyAmwloa’s )r giving every child five yea ing and security. b e d ado.doiescent facility, more I’stM ns. .Children whoI bHinb« drinking before fo rg ears Davidson said largeiirger, older fish Young peopio under the age f education on the dangers ' People are invited[ to share their than fourfou times larger ^a n the Ige of 21 eg* 2 1 ere more)re thon twice as likely of ej ^ ®* bave struggled toI survive.sur . ' drink 25 percent of the alco Icohol and drugs. The problei ideas w idi J o e Miczuls]ulski. Fairfield oldcenunter. cohoi con- develop elcohoohokelated problems. alcoi The 883-acrere preserve, sumed In the United States. e said, is people don’t reali: Bimger District recreateatlon forester . Archi:hie WalkeV,. one of the . • IndMduaU whorho do not drink befor*. lli*® acquired from lanlandowners in tie dam age alcohol can do. :d among fisher by reaching him at (20(208) 764-3202 foundersers of the program, smiled • Mora than B million Mgh I u e 2 1 are virtuetually cortaln never to J 1976, is renowned ai “Alcohol has a greater impa nmentalists. Of or sending commeoients to the as he lookedlo< around at the spa- •tudents-91.B pttoant-i-ad m ltto d0 5 o - 82.8 penwrcenl of adults who ^ pact men and environm* positive and negative - on d“*e the estimated 8,000000 armual visi. Fairfield R an g er lUstriiItrict, P.O. Box dous cwter.^itscei walls painted a bln(edrund Coincidentally, the ke'ytote speak^ P apertDeiu^J;'Em i todwintbeM ^.VaE Cassia Schoool Board hihears lilemcal Center edua ' MMhoiitiess wait on autopsyI 1resulte C noitfa of : hoh o sp to l’s m ain dnqiMa on Addison AAvenueti W est support for• charter sclchool • : Em it will speak iboti ’ death off Burley bman envcs in spedmen ccdl inI clubbing ByJByStariCtnney the proposal. 1)otomy> BS w ai^ tassia Regioiional Medical Center TImee Tin Newe writer______otfaertopics. IM TIn,nm— Nawi______' afcm oon his office was ------m itted petitionsi to both Cassia lefore the and flown to another hospital, I-'Two sessloni wiUUta b hdd. The .on autopsy results bei y » n y :«nd Mmidcdca couniounty sdiool di$- a . .cfakrges are amended, ' \rfierehediedled. BURI£Y B - B rin ^ e loa ttHraession wfll be hdi«. '( fiist-degree nnnder diailargnfiled SheriffJlmSiHigenssaidnonew- stui :■ Sesiiottk-are freee e to h o s p ita l is d m N early a dosen peo p le spolb}]bein school d battery in conoectto i w ithll ^ fitwniini ■ informationn was^ kirailable: the ^ jiomlojreesandaffiUatil a ^ I b m ia a . v ated t favor of a charter sdiool at ae i ^ Cassia Countynty held the ndaymaningixKddent: -. ido, 25, of investigatingigofficer.wunotbaf^ < ^ ~ $25 fee for those nolnot associated aSundi dal School Board meeteting required publnbhc hearing I Banw . Casiia Coonty pcoa» ■ Buriey U d b e e n h it wil•rith a d u b fro m P o c aitello te where he was da -Tiiditeboq;l;aL /vc, : .... A lB i Thursday. No one q>oke agassinst PleaseseeCM CASSIA, P&gfiBa. Qg ati»n^, ^ d lliuridayy i Sunday nibi^B . traretted at waitingfordutlie autopsy results. 3ni

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a g i c ^LLEY M , ^ ^egas caisino Gooding O'ounty comU R T S ^ i h isto ricic L a s V Th>T>iTlii>e»Www' ______F ir e dlestroys i — Ridjard Lee Cha^Ja, S3,£ P.O. Box dUving without led to tfae Uoulin -gSOODING(H - Rccent activi^rin i 503, Dayton. N « 4 d r ^ cc-alarm fire rcduccd guests. gui Even black eotertaJlaliSers leaden returned tofaOaietopur^ LAS VEGAS (AP)I - The his- The three stay. Rotige and agre^««d to desegre*. Sthll DistrictI Court, in .Goodin )f Las Vcgos radul ha< to find other places to st S !S K d « l^ r£slk«nse;$7050; toric Moulin Rouge caiipidnn - the the relic of 1 fas the gate the Las Vegiepi^Strip. Count;usty induded die following; ibble and injured w o “I t w as cruel, b u t th a t wa: flue, $6350 court cof*;o«ts;Bfa^traie. first in Las Vegas toto iwelcome tory to rubt Tbe casino waiaLaswi Vegas ^ s a n d a f ir e c a p ta in . way wa; it was," he said. I JadgeKevbP.CaMidjr. both blacks and whitelites to see residents a Moulin landmark and wtwas listed in 1992 RlidenManoramlgnnantt M . Tom Allen M ariowU 'S ,! 3 . P.O. Boii ammy Davis There wasIS noi immediate esti- Though 1 popular, the Mc . perform ers such as Sami R ouge’s run w as brief. I t dosed d on tbe Natioai>aal Regiater of Javierj « i Aiisnendi. 2ft 168 E. Av^ve 3 4 Hagerman; driviniving under the, C ole - w as m ate of dsBBge o a at th e site about Ro Ir. and Nat “King" Ce In O ctober 1955. . H istoric P lacet.i.B I tttltd « o tto rat. C,W«Wendells open container faQtulure Influence (excessive);; iTfday. a nortljrrtiwest of the d'own- Inj purcbaa^Talid dziver'aticeo* ver’s license suspeodoo;doo; $ 1 ^ fine;* cstroycdbyfircThurw “There's two school}ls o f ed u n d e r a stiin{ing of owners and to put said Dale town casinono district and a world ttus bearing June 5; Magistralrate $500 suspendedTSTasS8.S0 court costSr' • riii'. is a sad day," J thought,” said Taylor,•, who renovation plansms. Tills mornfa, it *tanu lit. chicf exccutivtiv e of th e away fromn tlthe glittering Strip. th i ang 11 Nevada his- dge Kevin P. Cassidy. 2 Q $35 prooation fee,B. $100$ pubiici , il opened on May 24,- leased les the property fromI bank-t was listed amoni Jose Jesus Carlos-Ramiret, 2i year^ tmsuper' iilin Rouge Deve!velopmcnt . When it i d 19S6 torical placesin in danger of being novating the 1955, Thec 1Platters headlined. ruptCT ru| court in 1955 and 4? A E. 23M &, M iy uodera* vised probatico: 3 ^l^daysinjaiL ^ 355- ])., which was renov and Booked guests therere on lost to developt>pment and other suspended; opeiopen contalnerr. |)criy and planned.•d ti>« reopen Frank SirSinatra and Harry an ! were among the stars holiday ho weekends, when rrooms pressures. lase of elcoW Tmalldoui dlsmitsedbyjby p rosecutor^ casino In 2005,i5. its 50th Belafonte w I tow n. P ro p e rty owmwner Bart Maybie Jury to property; status M agistrate JuJudge d Kevin P. to play itsi shov/room.sh were wc scarce elsewhere in t •in'iiversary. “Onc theory is tbat ins:isiders vow^ to rebuildild. h earilaring June 5; M a^tratefl J m O u S ^ . W’e h ad plans to c;ircapture that Dick Tayaylor. who once man- tianning on putting Judge«fgelevinP.Cassi«6'. 'i EdgarEnisT*Is Taylor, 40.321 Fronticr and Hacienda stole stc it blind." T aylor said,j. “The “We were plai history and restoree it.”i Scolt aged the Fr at the a second storyry on before,".he RoBertoChavetZu^Sfi, RpJ \i j ^ r V W .F ,Jeromte; e;d driving undet. )iK lo ss fo r hotel-casinsinos. said that in the second se is that it was ai 122 8. lincoln, Jeromee dri- ^ >ce; 90-day dri,*; s a id . “ T h is is a l)iR w rong place a t th e w rong titime." said. “Now, wew e’ll j u s t b u ild a 2422 i r^TcU rt \\ the influence; Nevada and for thehe African- 1950s, no3 oother Strip hotels in wt og vritfaout privilege^ bea^ \ ^ r o f d s W v er’s lic e n se isuspension; would accept black In a 1960, city and gamlnbling whole new casini g Aug. 28jMa^itrate Judge \ t e C O r ^ $500 fine, $350(350 suspended /Vmcrican culturc." th e c ity w a I MevinT i Cassidy. \ '$78.50 courtt cCO o s t s , ^ ^ Kenneth S. ChurchilL41, . batlon fee,s, $100$ p u b lir '1 Third S l N , No. 11, Ha»Ennapan; defender fee; onei yearye untupeT' — ^ Board1 rejects jgmery; pre-trial conference Jui[une vised probadon; 1 8D 0 ^ ^ i n jail. 178 ------SeiRVICES — L Jury trial June 23; Megittra sumen^M a^snatea te Judge Kevin- :-4 p.m . S unday a t th e fu n t idge Kevin P. Cassidy. Kenneth Pollartlrd of( Paul, ser- Funeral aChc a p e l, Twinl'aUs). 2-4 n e ra l SCalcd' Edward Boyd Fenton, 47, 1! homiome. 1-down 129 Rlgoberto G^a-Lvn Chapel, indeterminate; aiding/ Hansen Mortuary R» Arrangements will bc later ^te. b ^ , dismissed byf prosecutor,pr aid- , nds may caU onc A l e n e M uvenlle ijilsdsmeanoi 710 Sixth St.; friends McDonald announced by Payne M ortuailaryin The Atomimic Safety and ing/abetting bursary:lary; $1,000 fine; hour beforc the se ■ *‘^'■'•1“ JKROMIMl-: - Alene McDonald, gBuriey. Licensing Boardard said the request an«itralgnnwnts SM.S0 coun costs; 20 yyears’ determ i-' funeral home. 83, ot Jer.erome, died Thursday, was not procediedurally proper. Kade s. Bendrlic, 17.1348 E. X nate penitentiary time,tinv 10 indeter- . . , , May 29,202(H).i, al the home of her - |, Private Fuelel 5Storage, a consor- g.,I., Wendell;V driving without priprivi- minate; District Judgedge Barry Wood. ■ ' Dennis Lee IDiin.els of rin Twin Falls. Ella Edith Johnson tium of eightIt ne year unsupervised probatiItion; ney fees; $2,885 lor i AUwrt 'Ah’ /Vscuc Fourth Ave., Pocatello w ith1 L1 a ^ . M ountain, iide service at 11 his dauglitilliter’.s home in Paul. Foi ISO days in jail. 178 suspendided. tance granted. City, Nev., firavcside iew ing In M arch, thithe licensing board Smte of Idaho Healt[ealth and Welfare, at the Goodinn The scr'ervice will bc held at 2 Maxwell Ma offidadng. The vie Jeparate case: preventin^dmii a.m. Saturday at i iunday rejected planans to atore 4,000 ^ nend. vs. Ruben Estradaa Pizano.Pi Seeking odinn (W ation’s p.m. Mondmday, June 2,2003, at ilie will wil b c held from 7-9 p.m. Sui ng a witness from t e s d f ^ ame Cem etery in ('.iiodi service casks containiiining 40,000 metric $300 dciemiination that,t tbelb defendant is Iley, Carson City. Rasmusseisen Funeral Home. 1350 amand one hour before th e sci ‘d to disturbing tho peace; S'- Chain:! of the Valley home. tons of radio;iojctive fuel rods fi^gfine. $130 suspended, ^ .5 0 ,pccourt the father of Taty;atyana Begonia ' E. 16th St., Burley. Burial will fol- McMonday at the funeral h( Ihly support, plus ■ Nev.) at the from nucleaiear power plants costMsts, $35 probadon fee; ono1 yeary Reyes; $268 monthly low at the Paul Cemetery with Burial Bui foUow a t 7 p.m. a ^ in 64.31 pcrccnt ofI child’sch medical : ' rites under the'direction Glenn Gli Rest C:cmciery in GIGlenns because the tislisk of a m ilitary je t unsiimsupervised probadon; IBO'day sts of $2391; attor-.- (!ust;>v A. IvklundUld of Twin Falls, military rii facility was too h i ^ jail, 178 suspended concurrentt withv ex p tp es; b j ^ costs o veterans. FeiFerry. crash a t th e fac Fudge ney fees of $330. memorial sen icc: at 2 p.m. Sundav of local vci The proposesised site is under th e previous pre case; Magistrate jUi .ihcran Church in Friendsds may call from 6-7 p.m. at Our Sarior Uithe flight pathI forf the nation’s Twin Falls (Parke's:e’s Magic Valley Sundayy aand from 1-1:45 p.m. ^6Leona M. Jagels y at Rasmussen Funeral ' ^ w largest Air Fon'orce training range. M P Funenil Home, Twinwin Falls), M onday a TWIN FALLS - Leonj imcys told th e board Home. - ' PFS’sattomi Jagels,J a 93, of Twin Falls aled-down site con- ■ i Callahan of in? It *1*® Mary Gloria ( Wednesday,Wl May 28, 200 wining 3366 casksI would be V r MRil with rosiiry V on R et Aliera Wynwood Assisted L Kimlwrly. prayer %i| leese Jones aii ® smaller and lessle likdy to be hit ■ 1 0 0 % DIGITAL [ HEARINING... at 10 a.tn. Monday,ay al St. Edward LKY - Von R eese Jones. Center Ce in Twin Falls. ish. They said that H th e Confessor Catl:atholic Church; ^g. „f Ari Arrangements will1 be 1” “ crash ) 9 9 1 Arizona and formerly of i KTicir would lower thet risk to levels ■HH ELS STARTING AT *99! funeral Mass at 11II aa.m. M onday al ' jdied Sunday. May 25, announced an by Parke’s W : to the licensing 0 S(. Kdward the Coni.oilfossor talliiJic 2003, i„1 a rafting accident on the Valley Vi Funeral Home in» COUNSELORS & AUDIIDIOLOGY ; family burial al S ' ”’'’' ■ HEARING C Church; privaie fai Fork of the Salmon River. l-'all.s. Fa T h e consinsortium wanted ^ IIAQIC VAUEY HEABIRO AIDS)5) ll Park (Reynolds bS s S S T » “ Siiiisel Mcinnrial 1’ ______I approval forr tlthe smaller fadlity mHS,CCCA 7733-0601 733-0916 ' so it could beginbc{ selling storage ADDISON AVE E.-TW IN FAU■ALLS Q— mmm 2 5 0 8 AI spacc at th ei fadlityfs w hile it con* f l u a u OFFICES ALSO INIH OOODINQ. BURLEY. HAILEY ------tinues to try;ry lo convince the J j —-O biMTU ARIES- board that 4,0004; casks can be dav stored safely,y. ^ " N • 11. Ext. 278, between 2 p.m. nndd 5 p.m. Mondoy through Saturda F « oWtuofy foto*I anend Information, call 73M931.1 rth’ JerT7 Klinene, one of the three The e-rnoll address for obituariesI Is obltaemailcvallay.com.i DestI DaadllM ii 4:30I p.m.p.n for r)flxt-day publication. Th< administrativeive law judges on the le aervlce ond con tw ploced u nUll ^ 5 p.m. every day. notice* ore s fre^i ------licensing boboard, asked PFS )UR Home-OUlUR C are lor oach student and.loiouchcd attorneys iff theytl would bc con­ B uIRLEY r i IIId a h o F a l l s many lives in her 25-ycar career. c tent with thcsic s m ^ e r site. . I Calhy had many closc Iriencnds with “ W o u ld llthat satisfy you? < 'Caring For Our Communit]in ity' I whom she onioyed playingJ tbridge. Would you tallake your license and visilmg.VI or sharing a cup olDf loa by go hom e?" hc asked. theII- lit'o. One of her greaic!icsl ioys “We see! llthis as an interim S ^ e n jw/e J h B v.'asw spending time with hoiior Ihroo ste p to achlicving ic the full-sized eoTt/t f l l I grandchildren, whom she10 lovod facility," resiespondcd PFS attor* 151 5 2 9 u im e ^ a £ t endlessly.e She spent manany an ney Paul Gaula u k e r. 234 and!>{ospict I hourh playing with Ihem, sin{ U l ' r ’sSJr Attomeysf-s for Utah said PFS’ ^ them,tt and reading lo them • plan was a way for ing all her special "kid'■ iknowl- downsized pl ir 0 move ahead vrith its j^S I edge. In her Iree timo.1. Cathy thcBTOiipton e ipite the licensing H I enioyodc d e co ratin g c a k e s aai n d hoi- E n j o ^y H e a r i n g incems and to build ■ K ^ I ICiday cookies (for which She sh was board’s conc 1 for tbe larger fadli- I legendary),i< traveling, rcrcadmg. momentum f( les, and ty. mjm i V g a i n . I doingd crossword puzzle: I relaxing wilh hor (amily at a their “T h is is: oioutrageous. Three- H m B j ^ . ' ' I c a b in in Boiiovuo. ID. hundred-and-id-thirty-six casks is a ■ M a l s & A - i I Calhy is loved, missed, anda sur- ruse. The numbernu means noth- y*' & ■KMUWOAIP I V vivod by her husband of nearlyne 41 i„g- said JiiJim Soper, an assis- ^ e**tsa«p#e. : I years,y Leroy Lewis ol Idahi>ho Falls. tant state attcmomey general. ■ ID. her son, Dave Lowi Turk, an attorney for E s a r i L S ; Sherw in Tl Complinicniary hearttig evaliuilonw pIm a 30 day lOOH moocy backk no obllBaiion itial. grandson, David Lewis, of i ing board, said since ] Guadalupe RiR ico Catheherine Montgooiery [ r • 733*7330 iD, hor dau g h ler, E lizabeth I had already deter- TWIN T FALLS • 155 MMAIN AVENUE WEST • ^^^78^346^^ ArredondoI Lewisis JSkoglund. husband Eri e 4,000-cask facility L^^3T^THEET_^^ , granddaughters Bmma am Rico Arredondo. .1 Cameiherme (Calhy) Montgomery f et environmental and G u.idnlupo Ric J Skoglund of Nampa, ID;.he 2t--yeaf-old BuBurley resident. Lev/is,r., 61,f ol Idaho Falls, died ' ) er, Alberta MonlgomtTiery of f in a n c ia l requirements, n the pasDCd away TuTuesday. May 27. Thursd;sday. May 22, 2003. at a ‘ ra Kunkol sm aller storaorage site should pose hospllal of natural causes. Rosoburg. ' OR. sisiers Vera 2iX)3. al Ponnuefjcf IModical Center m Boise ho A Z and no problems.ns. ihy was born on July 19, (Jim) ( of Cove Crook. A Pocaieiio. IcJatio0 C athy )ick) of State a nlomeys e r disagreed, say- was born June 10. 1941,, in11 Eskridge. Kansas, to} Virginia Fulwylor (Die Guaclalupo wa ocos and ing that thele downsized site may 1977, 10 Roman;n Arredondo A Jr and Harvoyoy and Alberta Matkloy^ Roseburg,' OR; many nioc 3 nephews, oach of whom sh momically feasible and Juamlia Rico inn Rupoft. R Idaho. Ho Monlgorgomery. The family moved to ' sho loved not be econoi moved 10 Loss AAngles whoro hc Hollisier;ier. Idaho, in 1946. In 1959.I. dearly, < and all of her closeSQ friends that the diminisheddii benefits aticnded school01 In'i993I hc moved Cathyy g g ra d u a te d Irom Filer H ighT who' havo bocomo her oxtonded ex have to be6 weighedy in the-envi- back to Idaho Ho oti|oyed drawing Schoolol i and continued her educa*. lamilyI ovor tho years, ronmentalI COcost-benefit analysis, and hslening to)tnusic tm tion atat Ihe College ol Idaho Inn She was preceded in dd' e a lh by licensing b o ^ panel r— He lb surviveded iDy his daughters. Caldwowoll. At 0 of 1, she mol herr hor> Jaiher, Harvey Monlgon? did n ot rolelie on the m erits of th e Jasm ine R Artci.rrcdondo of Butiey, husbantand. Loroy Lewis, whom sho0 In lieu ol flowers, donalic ;ead, they said rathei' and Ale>es Artcntcndondo ol Rupert; marriedlod in 1962. Thoy m o v o d 100 be| made in Cathy’s namtrfom ^ E . ' Seai the board’s March his girllnend. PaPatticia Cufiei, his Corvalliallis, Oregon, where CathyV Kindergarten Program olo Idaho “ PI“ ^ (690 John decision,, PFFS would have to . pa;en(s Romann AArredondo Jr. and gradualuated Irom Oregon Stato0 Falls School Distrlcl #91 (6' Falls, ID am end theireir original application Juanita Rico, his bfOlhers, Roman umversi3f5ity in 1964 with hor d e g re e0 Adams Parkway. Idaho F 5. Komen - a d e d s ioon n that delays the pro­ III (Julic) Arrcdorrdondo ol Edinburg, m elemementary education. Cathyy 83401) or the Susan G.. Texas, Ernesto) (J£(Jane) Arredondo of taughtht at elomeniary schools inn Breast Cancer Foundaiionin (Komen ject at lea;east another month parties file briefs w ith S an Ju a n . ToTexas. Armando both Lebanon.Lo! OR and Halsey, ORR Foundaiion, P.O, Box 6506 3 0 9 , w hile th e pa A rredondo ol B u r l ^ . O m a r uri,i| hor ^ 0 , son was born. She spentM D allas. TX 75265-0309). The Th family th e board, i ^ r /onderful pps atton We’ve ^ o i m o v i i Affodondo olI Alamo,Al Texas and the resiesi of her lile being a wonder-r. wishes lo Ihank the wo a m e y Jay Silberg said Oscar AifCdondoldo o( Alamo. Texas, ,^1 ^ofrlom to her children, helping ol]( oncology staff al Sl. Alp>lphonsu8 itisimcleaiear the utility compa- ndes, aunts, ond jQca, g 0 RMC In Boise for their coc m p as- n ie , ^ o u ld i num ero u s ui>cl 1 schools, and serving the Id StQl b e in tm s te d in tions • Link to offical movTioyie w ^ ’ s i t e s ' 3 sionate care as well as allill our< fam- building a c • Showtimes ond locotic cousins. commuiTiunily in o lh o r w ays. In 1968. /e offered ouuajngaiiitmallerfadUty. Ho is procodei}ded in d e a th by his amily m oved lo Areo, ID. a n d lly and friends who have • Yoo rate the movies. • Reod Ioral >aewerw e r ra tin g s , ( paternal grand]ndparents. Roman i-Jaf,laho Falls in 1976. In 1977.r, prayers and support at thisil8 difficult Arredondo SrSr. and Lionila p.thuly tbegan leaching first gradele tim e. ; A rre d o n d o I AlAlamo, Texas and a, merson Elomontary In Idaho,0 A private graveside eerervice will Time : Gonzalo RicoiSf.. Sf Angelltia.Rlco. . and eventually transferred to10 b e held In Bellevue. ID at a a laier . ,, Siiberio Rico, andm d F reddie Rioa. ru®"!;:®eral Homes, Boise Che ty.'B passion: she cared deeply , . . p p s MK o ilonii Into ew h. •; lo the service. int^statexAA m t g e m e M l

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______M a gG IC V a l l e y A^W e s t esearchers sstudy Wyoirming i O p e nI b u m inag n o w ]r e q u k ies p e rnm ils olves and lioons relation!nship designed to accommodate tlthese - redpients from W(Wood River High TWIN F A U S -Blu u n m permits — — I ■II- dea large vehides so w e ^ deli^i^ted Sdiool are Ashleyley Baker, Kelsea JACfACKSON, Wyo. (AP) - Moreover, it was diffiafficult to ^ to are now required for(or all open . iMiir )w. she said, wndtlHiValkv Sto have sudi a beautiful placace to Ballantyne, Christristian Blackman, Reseasearchers are ti^ g to gaugeIge flee d tf o u ^ the snow .; burning tlirougbont IdIdaho. TUs olf pack killed — ■ offioffer this estperience," CaOitherin Joni Lee Chatt«itterton. Abbey boww Ad e reintroducrion of wolve;tea Last month, a wolf j requiremeat will be in place t.«v 2n- an adult female lion, ake to tents, campers said. ^ Christensen, TimothyTii Garza, to notnorthwest Wyoming and cen u ^ Ocl 10. ain her two kittens, whiivhich starved . ______endvansonl;miy. JAddress questions aboutut the Tamara Harr:irriaon, Chad tml1 IdahoU has affected mountair For tbe 2003 year» 1 three weeks later, sjw)icsaid. s T h e S NJRA R says the change changes to the Stanley Raianger Hayward, Eliiabtabeth Laycock, lions,as. miti must be in ban en- Ruth is invcstigatirating whether. c o m a t a rresponse e to demands gQ,Stadon a t (208) 774-3000. Erika Monjarsaras, Maureen Therhe issue came up during sden burning can begin. Pe developed camping manda Parks, tificc presentadonsp at the sevenUIth lions will have to expendex| more Murphy, Ama rey as wolvcs- good for 10 days after aft being ,™„TOiiitie.ties at t ^ lake. Whitney Richardtrds, Kyle Risner, Mounnmtain Lion Workshop, whidich energy killing prey issued and can be obto b ta ta e d b y aer eight campsites at ^ •igues, Nathan drew!w cougar researchers from aas usurp Uon kills, suggests lions contacting tbe Soutluth^Central sady h a d b een reserv ed Wood >■' River organizat rise Wetzel and (arr awaya' as British Columbialia. The data so far sug kill prey slighdy moroloro often than Idabo Interagency ! lorwallc-ln■in tent camping only ha David Wood. Florid}rida and Mexico. hands out $21,000 •en w olves. B ut m o rcc riresearch is Center at 886-7633 oro r 1-800-974- ja d that pproved rt popular, said an Sdiool redpients , MuUultiple studies have beei K E T C H U M -T he W ood1 F Corey High Sd ain needed to d eterm ineie wv hether lion 2373. Please allow th r S m A iJ Uw S arelease. ingham, Robert inched to see how mountaii Valley Chapter of Dollariira for Ginger Bini ns are responding to the reir;in- k ^ rates are inacasiniising com pared days for mailing. was originally designed Va EUswordi, Nicoleole M cAfee, Jesse For m oi^ informatioit i o n o r t o i ^ Scholars will award more >ducdon of wolves in 199S an'm d to before wolves reintrintroduction, sr vehides," said Renee Sc to 3 - Molyneux, Leticidcia Ruiz, Destry questions, please coi $21,000 in scholarships to 96. Despite a rapidlyily increasing contact Sky catherin,1. ana SNRA recreadon ^ f o u r Simpson and Koleole Peck. __ Huffaker at 7^7307. dentsde in Blaine County’s Some researchers have dociicu- wolf population, researsearchers have 0 . manager. Sfi7er Creek:ek Alternative dlls yet to demonstratee a statisucally recreational vehicles high schools this year. The ( ented wolves usurping lion kiD nil' Large re' a Crab ' Scfaool rCClplCfients are Sonny id, in some cases, killing cougai(an significant increasese iin lion-wolf SNRA designate)t68 Point have causused damage to. the ^ter raised the money at a i Olsen, Kristen ^ Fest in May that attracted5d 160 Barkea, Joel 0 id their kittens. Researcherss iin encountcn. spurs and'there are a Fe OUverandAshlejJey Ann Vore. people. iaho cited competition wit'ith “What wc mightiit ses e , b u t we Campground for>r rt w idi Beringia South, a sdem31CC to avoid those kinds lar Point Campgrjground on have builtlilt or are building is Qt ^ “ - ^ p o e di f (rora . staff reports | id educadon organizadon baseLS^ dons.” ■ in1 K Kelly, said reintroduciring Ruth has documennented cougars olves has meant a radiciical moving to rocky cliffcli outcrops lange for lions. when wolves are in Ithe area. In ^ritage om S atu rrd ay ^“Cougars have been withoilOUt addidcn, cougars havehav tended to r t celebira te s hei to kills and be R u p er ^ wolvolves in this valley for decadesles," b e d down close to V hesaesaid. vigilant in keepinging scavengers By Shari Chmey M any researchers believe lioiions away. THne»tiews wrttef chtiangcd ar their behavior in tlthe A hard winter• couldco lead to b s ^ c e of wolves and m ust nownc more wolf-lion encour:ounters. R U P E R T -T h o se: in R upert on ^ H m n n ;adjust. In Yellowstone, cougjgar Rcsearchcrs reportedrep that Saturday can enjoy!)y horse and IH K I reseesearcher Toni Ruth has beusincss district. $758,670 $622,149 22% ple th e m useum is tthere; some ‘There’sa notni a theme to it" i Bonedts i : tbe activities are a w ay to ( of our heritage,” saidd C h ris ------Fee»Phy8idan8 )$386,653 $408,254 5% people have lived1 hereh< all their All of tb $ writer Shari Chancy 95% Ite Rupert’s status as an Jackson, executive directoitor of the Timcs-Neuis w FeesOther 3$868,747 $444,739 liv es a n d h a v e n ’t't Ibeen to the celebrate cd a t the newspaper’s 13% Idaho HHeritage e City and make 1Renaissance Arts Cent'Iter. “It can be rcachcd ^ Supplies $1$1,600,390 $1,410,659 museum. to slow Mini-Cassui Bureau Bu at 677^042, $169,188 $141,970I 19% The museum senresvesasaneduca- p ^le swaware of the need for his- :shows how good it is t< Utilities • o u t th at E xt. 638, or or by c-m a il at Repairs/Maintenance i$217,285 $169,049I 29% DOnal tool for th e com:ommunity. torical ipreservation. Mayor 249% Interest expense $111,535 $109,709) 2% Unpaid patient blila $414,862 $296,438) 40% es SARS pipolicy in n•ejecting gguest. IDepreciation $580,474 $679,7855 .15% Alaskaa hotel cite ) 79% Ottwr expense $163,070 $91,089 0 guests vent severes acutca respiratory J' , A laska (AP) - The irninddent last week came modate about 400,000 Total Operating Expense 8<89.016492 57,722,1921 17% •ANCHORAGE, A s:^drome. Th lukeep SARS at on the Brat6i day of an and-SARS annually. Cry adopt- disease h a s! killedki at least 750 5 -98% I bay refused to honoiinor the reserva- policy adoptedad at 13 Westmark T he cruise ship industr: Income from operations $7,831 $392,686 onth ago, people and in:infected more than [J 2 14% i tion of a businessnssman who had hotels inin. Alaska and Canada The ed a similar policy a mor $72,673 $63,712 5ers have 8,200 sincc:e it emerged in )) 100% 1 Singapore and hotels arean ow ned by th e H olland and dozens of passengei ReofSaniiation costs $0 ($11,169) traveled through SI ry to pre- November, mo;nosdy in China. ™ Hong Kong. Am ericaca cniise line and accom- been turned away to try Market value adjustment (20,689) $187,3222 -111% NetM Income $69,814 $632,551I -91% Walkerr------— - Data compliedilled by Sandy Millet pate in three days of coununseling. several willill take a patient — CwOrmdttmBl w ill treaie a t 13- to 17-year-olds. A hought went into planning "It’s h ard for p arents tr v ic e • N et Incomoe c - S59.814. down og'said diey believe a diar-. what a charter schoc001 would dents leamito to be leaders and take n "hursday and gav^ve tne ^u p a heaiing* million from $632,551.1. o r down 91 per- ma which need ter •' allow, sbe said. part in serviovice projects. vversa. In effect, the $6.6 m liat of questions iiooI - which is an in depen- e same month the a)oswered. The boai Steve Adams, pres:iaident of Laura P Pe e a rs o n s a id s h e ’s vw as money p aid to th e ho:lospital cent from the sj M ard is h m ing to d en dly y operated < mblic school - costs. previous year, have the answersjbyJuneS^is b; cmop, 1 Charter Advocates, saidid having a watched sevieveral of her children aabove and b ^ n d actual co iperate dmtutaneously and Tbe early paymenlnt of • Total assets-•ts-SllO .7 million, aiet to consider dielie d ia rte r sdiool harm oo r choice ^ves parenuI authoritya “acoot" t>yby in tbe Minidoka loniously with the regular Medicaid money means thi^e hos- up from $106.2.2 nTnillinn the Same at ia next regularkrboardmeedng 1 public*c sdiool system, an<< mnlfo« H»lf» reresponstWl- County publitbiic school system and Ii t ity for their diHdren’aededucadon. wants a choiooice. Fital has less money for capitalo month the previojvious year. on J une 10. Tholie :School Board Severrend parema said diey want k aaid. • Total liabiUdliUtics nnd equity - . nnist approve thele Ipetitioa for the adwictdee when it comes to educa-t- Responsibility is hnpoportant in “This charlarter school hes been investment, Groesbeck Medicaid accounts for abcbout 12 $110.7 million,')n, up from $106.2 • charter sdiool tomjtmovefonnrd. tion. Oi e the pi'oposed Idaho LeLeadership wonderfulII for my kids. I One mother, wbo said she percent of hospital buahieaess, he million the sameune month the pre-; lad wonderful essen cess Academy charter achool. Academicalcally, in my opinion, i i A distance leansaming center of baa bac ade leaps. Most impor- a said. vious year, erdilp Academy- withththe public school m temL, , ' Administrator Betty• J o W illey dieyVe mad< t ^ Idaho Lewlerd oy can talk and tney In other finandal news,;t, Ma^c • Admissionsjiis - The hospital; lool located In eiptoimdned die wants h er o ild rena taid atudents take reapaponribility tantly thoy d charter schoo lid," Pearson said. ^Valley Regional brought in $13.6 admitted 9133 pp< a d e n ts in A p ril' oiding a charter todeddidde how diejr can leap) bestIt for more than their eei d u c a d o n ; aren’t afiraid,' ^g ree and hold noted haying both a imillion in total patient re'revenue 2003, down fromrom 941 patients in ! ke Riveri School . andgetget die most out of sdwdUng. they clean the buildiid in g e a c h A dam a no »om the Snake public sc h o d and regu- iin A pril 2003, u p from $13.135 m il- April 2002. D istrict - alreadlady operates in Carolro l June Anderson pointed.d. week and take'care ofof die lawn dtarteredpu la r public adachools can ^ v e a posi- 1lion, o r 1 p ercent, from thehe s a m e ------B ^ . About 20,1!01 students attend ^ocoeo« of die disdkfs belief ittte-, ership com- thredynaml this article. I, pement of the achooL VWIQeyaaid ditveeadiotI odier to get better. fare i some ouier highlighuIts fro m oontributsd to thi !teadiU^eacfa.lcfa^CbMCare tbeboiIXMrd members ^ d i U id, f

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V k.'Ik M T1wiiWPiri.T»teMb.MrtM rt. IdahoAVes Volunteerr cops patrrol in LtA governor Missi]ing toddller’s fattheir thinnk»- budget pmes new . Chubbud:k to meet I 'epresentativei ‘Ambber Alerf•t’ systenn falterecd td vrith 0 spokesman DsDavid Howell said^lt CHUBBUCK - Faced because I don't tfainkk itit pertains’ utheastem was apparententiy the fint time 3TY(AP)-Tlie d ^ t budget, onc south BOISE {AP) - The son of a I very well to tfae people>ple who are volunteers Hancock hadid l th e new fcnv- BC nissing toddler. Idaho d ty is turning to vol aer legislator vras aroointedi t related,” Bishop said. rotection. wheeler ouu m er for some of its p o li« prot< Iman fcaied drowned b N o dbarges w ereI filedfil after ' to handle ' It was the sc•second ATV death at ThuiTiursday to succeed FredTIln ife’re going to prw s “It frees officers up to of mother m Idaho’s W e ’ A ca^ vras taken thele ffirst time, Is th a t take the sand dime:nes this year. n the Idaho House or issuing Amber . more of the serious tl said guidelines fori about a year ago. butIt sisince tben • Repilepresentatives. b e chang«d to tO]f o r a d i f f e r e n c e i n placc out on th e streets," s rfjQse A lerts should bc the giri has had ooWy stsupervised Clifford Bayer of Bois^ wh ow alerts n r chil­ Chubbock Police Chiefcf Richard Utah teenaglagerklltenw . Pth**’* Dieter served one tent visits with ber gran^oto o th e c . ly relatives. tilt h i s A m b e r A l e r t Webb said. T m hoping wi While SightllTting In his rtfle theihe House in tbe mid-1980s, los“s ssjsSdtr. Amber Alerts are issuissued by tfae ^ Adam Bishop, fa th e r of 19- * enough interest to put a : [ihnan in th e 2002 GOP prim, bead of a police agengency - Salt m cH L A N Dr ,U tah -A H ig h lan d Tilra al IQ m onth-old Acac:ada Patience beCecause I don’t think lliis program.” lc will complete the final Lake County Sheriferiff Aaron J on Patrol man was shottottodcathbyatecnag- He Bishop who hasis b een miiudng Sincc 1992, C itiiens oi nonths of TUman’S term. K ennard, in tfais case.B. BiBishop said t | I randomly erwhowassii: sighting-in a rifle in a mon p the sinc&Sunday eveniening, said police itpt pertains very well volunteers have been r lUman was appointed to the first respoildiDg} ofofficer sug-; :ets from 6 neighboringg yyard, poUce said. Ti w hen they Issued driving Chubbuck streets ^da County Commission earartier waited too long wh gested an Amber Alert.lert. I n they have Jason P. Jones,Joi 20, was visiting Am le r t 4:40 a.m.- tO) thetl people w ho are p.m. to S a.m., but w hen tl an Amber Alei But K ennard saida hihis depart-r reported it his girlfriendid when' he was shot in h this is month. It 10 hours after seen a problem, they rep The selection was made by^ r» Monday - about ; m en t first h a d to verifysrify that thel e officers. the chest aboit» u t 3 p.m. Wednesday. Tl Uy was taken by r e l a t e d . to commissionfd police ol 3ov. Jam es Risch, who was filgling the girl aUegedly abduction v a s m ore»serious set thaiCg to provide “Our proliriliminary investigation Gov lother, KeUey Now, Webb hopes to ,n for G ov..D irk K em pthoi Acada*S previous d isapjappearanc^ so th e vol- does suggest»t it was accidental,” in I 9 ? some Umiced training so Tbe fam ily called its first new^i't respond to said police ChChicf Kip Botkin. KeniCempthome was giving a spc )Ut th e am ount of unteers can actually res Questions about conference about Acadcado^j recen t'", :fts, burgla- The 16-yeafcar-old who fired th e in Boston.B he disap p eaiin ce . and handle petit thefts, It vras th e first tim e in m enr.m orv time between the ■ Adam Bishop, fathn-of -abduction on Monda;aday arotmd- r ries, anim al ,22-calibcr rifrifle in his back yard It S and the alert poiajlint o ut th e dllem- rics, minor car crashes, an appointment has been mlising toddkr noon - th e sam e timne e t;thot police I ! com plaints and other polpolicc calls ^vas not identj•ntified. ^ ■ ^wlio ma fared IvpoUc)lice who w ant to rges were filed, b ut Iprby ant acting govemoii R i s ^ ' say Kelley Lodmellell ran to a. ; in which suspects are not present. No charge .saidra actquiddybutwoworry th a t unnec- claiming that > lives in th e legislative district, n. hydropower station dai file th e offi- police said1 th tl e incident still was live; uld diminish their River,■r, ini an area miles down- The volunteers would file he discussed the selectionI with^ essaiy alerts could re she had lost her graniranddaughter. under investiexamine Baby crawl:wls away from ^ aid he offidals say. byr apparenta] abduc- enterec:red th e w ater. LakeQty. I Kempthome has already sait jdmell is being held withoutat m iles n o rth of Salt Lak . and tio" 1 out ° to be false Lods aployee h e a r f '_ j field burning alternalnatives home to crosscn busy street will „ui not seek a third term , non dom estic dis- bondd aai t least tm tif a prelim inary[V A power plant emplo Risch is expeaed to run for gcgover- alarm s or commoi the woman’s storyf anda callea W0R1£Y-Universityjity of Idaho SALT LAK\KECrrY-Ayear.old Ri» hearingring June 10. nor in 2006. putes. to police, who then1 rrecognized rosearcheni are testinging altema- baby crawledled away from home in nor is chafed with Polio)lice aay th e tim e tak en to Boyer, described by.partyy offi- Lodmell, 38, is to Lodmell from the AmberAn Ale^i.o tives to field burninglg to boost • the early houlours of Thursday m om- B 1^ his first-degree murlurder in Idaho, issuee thetl alert was necessary to dais as a conservative like ce description, grass seed production.I. ing and wa;was found, dirty and dal ies believe Acada verifyiy thati Lodmell - who once father, was selected by Risdihover wiiere au*ond Thill, who heads therte rcscarch looked likec a u wounded dog along Wii ^serva. schizophrenic whi,vho had been tak- Bishiishop said he and Acada’s State Street,et, ihe m ain north-south Winchester, \ another cons< ssant medication, mothciJier, Casey Lodmell, lost pre-re- issued for runaways.s. team. »porter “ 8 anti-depressa I consider the, through the thoroughfarearc through town. dve, tiv( had been a strong supp< the water in an doushIS hours overnight when more Police must also co Le.ss than halfway thr e 2000 ju m p ed m to th« ninent danger*, «:icntists are The child’sId’s m other was a t work, of of Risch’s opponent in the murder-suidde peoplepie could have known about,ut child to bc in immini six-year project, the scic Republican primary for thee ;state apparent of serious Injury oro r tdeath, anCT'^ compiling incrementaltal informa- and the boyxjy's aunt was baby-sit- Re; theab’. AuthoritiesIes search for J lran c% i University of Idaho. He pronomised In a survey conductt private airplane s and a . an open m ind on th e issues t umversity. 60 pcrcentr o o f M i K missing pr an different perspective in dedealing bluegrass farmers rcresponding BOISE - Authorities are search- dif said they wiUd makece t th e svritch in g in th rees.•e states for a lost Cessna with wi' them. The third nominee, alsoI a con-> . . to no-bum productionon if it were airplane. servative, was former state[c Rep. . w ' iil^^bse<; economically viable., BiBut half of Chris Harlarlow left the Flying B sci Bob Forrey. them said they did mnot believe Ranch nearar Challis last Sunday in , Bo such an alternativee would' be his Cessnaa 1180. But hc never land- devuloped. ed in Reno,'10, when: hc lives, author- i ities said. A familyf member report- rAutopsy repe Police Investigate d .V missing on Wednesday did not arrive in Los I, . yveizpotogiziIze'for any. inconnyerue^eyr.;' ol Ul fraternity menle m b e r Angeles thaiiat morning as planned. leaks * out on MOSCOW - Policc:c area investi- Hte Idaho Id Division of « ' i^is i ^ y .eq stomps.,, KUting the death of aI UniversityUr of Aeronautictics is coordinating a Peterson | bab Idaho .student whosese body was search.ef^fon in Idaho, Orogon and found at off-campus hoihousing. Nevada, votwltinhe help of the Air SACRAMENTO, CaUf. (AP)(/ - B ‘ Moscow Police Capt. C; Don Force Rescuc Rc Coordination An. autopsy revealed thai)at the •Lanpher said authoritieitic s aro wait- C enter inn 1Langley, Va., an d the .body of Lad Peterson’s unborn ui ing for results of aran autopsy, Idaho Civil..il Air ^ tr o l. son had a significant cut[ andi a cxpcctcd next week,, to determ ine short length of plasticc tape the cause of.dealhaih of Nick JudgC Sitays ta Kell execution „wrapped around the neckck. The Cannon. A ssodated Press h as leam e e of his appeal ai .’^5700;^^^ Cannon, 21, of Troy.n.y.an,Mpho »eCaUSe ( A source close to the cas«is e w h o P " '' 215 iii^'Li akes.|lyd'N q Tau Omega fraternitynity member. . SALI UVKELA C ITY -Till! cx rai- requested anonym ity confiftfirmed was Slaying at an aparpanmcnt at a tion of Troy•oy Michael Kell h as been ™information in th e autqpsyy ireport neighboring studentnt residence, «uyed bcca.“cause of his appeal, to The Assodated Press. Lanpher said. 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OnThuisday, a g group uf Sliiitu ip oppressed for war h as n ott ended"ei and signaled The 1 armed resistance iss coa- clerics, a group ( tho sta rt of a rnew m ilitaiy push to lesdng Ies a month after Presiisident years by Saddam’sm’s Sunni-led go''- ^ ^ H |P root out whata t he described as die- |— ____ I Bush declidared emment, marchedtied in downtowtt ■M Sy hard suppoiporters of Saddam n Iraq Baghdad. In a smismall demoiisin:- Hussein. > and an enend to don. they woro thethe white slutjuds Lt. Gen. DDavid a McKieman said II m ajor corombal used in Muslim1 burial,bi and they he was consinsidering plans th at f ffl operationsns. It’s chanted tlieir willirillingness to die as would sendt troopstr from the Third A m the part of a movemetment to drive out Infantiy Divisvision, which foughtits, fn isM tioons r of - U 5 . troops, way inio Ba;B a g d a d on April 9, a q is - McKieman drewrew tlie disiinciioii . • ] against an aarmed n Iraqi resistance those Thursday betweeween large-scale that has kiUcilled five U.S. soldiers ^ wel- combat against;t definedd enemy this week.. A/ U.S. soldier was H th e formations lliat m aarked th e initial killed Thursiirsday morning on a H U-S.invas:asion- invasion, and the the more loosely highway nortl)rth of Baghdad when a Lt. Qen. David a fter an uiuncer- knit units lhal U.S.LI .S. troops now are art by confronung acrossx)ss a sweep of Iracj m U iti^ convnvoy was attacked in a MrKlemanu<.uu.,,.„ lam star roadside ambmbush. [ficials lhal once w s ihilhe heartland of The divisiosion was relieved of its in in th c enormous task of remanaking Sunni power. U.S.,S. militaryn offidals rcsponsibilirJity for Baghdad th th e counlry. said elementss i of th e Third Thursday andmd had been expecting In rcceni days, U.S. offiiffidals Infantry Divi.sionon are already on to h ead homi was toldd ops in place through thc th war and thc widespreadadiool- MtlWlaa caaMd six WNki ago.CO. British HOOF jiflTOSSI to visit Iraq iltiM hottli the tim e wh bbeen a Public Auctton,30, Sohi Loko City Afghann presiderint’s tour Commorcioi Trucks w here th e ruling Baath Party sourcest of frustration and susjispidon Hoovy Equip • Co among many Iraqis who nerlow are Vehicles • Vorisns • • Trucks • 4x4s n, a Dutch spokesm an for ^at doul. McKieman ai ‘ GHAZNI, Afghanianistan (AP) - Kolken, i iore “Mdn’t : view the resistance increasingly ir willing to vioiew th e Timei-NewjA'«Ad:5-18,25 ; Hamid Karzai the 5,001OOO-member m ultinational travel m( /, lAfghan Preddent H as “a newI politi.calp movement in United t States' as an occucupying TNT AUOIONAUC ile town south- force.It It wasn't dear if the mine Nvww.inlouc1auclion.com 'V [(ri^ed tfais volatile Knight Riddar News Serviivie* Iraq,” but rairath er the guerrilla tac- power. p w d« of the capitalal Wove. Monfpelior -the time had Furthether south in Spinboldak, a r I: ' countrynien~th serious about w-antinglg Mdeast “'niesc axear not criminal activi- U.S. I invasion has cost themm p n v i- A g W ^*iyAd:5-24 ly . .: come to seize thelie future an3 town on the Pakistan border, in security forces arrested peace, Israeli Prime‘ Minister jjes, they arear combat activities,” leged li lives, but it at dmenes has MUSSER BROS,>S. 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The grandchildrei K:i 20lmneM« _ _ " “ " ” caU :D instance m ay not actua:tually expect - - - m|P“ p ------that that her father had been wavatch- '------1 - ANGRY AI AND CONFUSED 21 Hungtr n~ rgypcrson. Your IN THIFHE PACIFIC NORTHWESTrr their parents to reunite, reu but 23RM*h H- - lng me. Tell your clerg> 25Pirto«MIT shall, friend’s,father is ;a predator. Hc their stealing is “rew;rewarded" by H e follovfed m e down th e 1 •nts involved 20CMd« ■ ■ Krnbbed m e, a n d w ouldn't leilet go. assaulted you and ani hc must bc DEAlEAR ANGRY AND CON-N- seeing th e ir p arents 290dd«br»alw ne and coming togetherber to work ; [ tried to break awny, butit the reported. If you reremain silent, he FUSElSED: Your boyfriend’s game 32PCk«y F B S=:iPP fl ve through the problem.m. » T n I ______: ------b a r harder I struggled, the tigbtete r he could do som ethinlling m ore serious is sadiadistic. You’re right to have If In this way. theyicy are oncc 30BtooU« IT ^ ______hel. held m e. N obody saw us. W/h h en I to you or some otlother young ^rl. sccondand thouRlits about him. If 37PaA p»Q _ , I ran Please don’t wait.lit. K enI pulls F something like thislis again a family - even/en if it’s just 38 UJflypom " ------|||r a ~ fimfinally got avray from him, I out of the building and all01 the again,in, dump him and don’t lookok for a lillle while. 38Exclu»(v* S - - - — ■ » ------out Time and love arere sgreat heal- drelM woy home. DEAR ABBY: I have been liv- back.k. _ M M M woj to "Michigan : 40_lnth«c«fct« 8/XMIS I haven’t told my m om abo»ut it ing with “Ken”’ f(for seven years, ers. Your advice to ‘ 41 _nly testin g m c to advise/ised, "When couples sepa 49 Fiscal p«rtod documanta do< iDlolTlElsH see if I really love)ved him. rate,e. 'hey slill have a joinilm IHCACH, FLA. 51 Punmancara 11 An LOGAN, UTAH We were alrcaclady having prob- respoiponsibility to the childreie n 55Btaach MSui:8uk Y A Mifflo u said it very 69Jmary 13lOltiarvrtsa Oit U i J S I f t p T p ' DEAR TROUBLED: YouJ have 1 lems, and thislis “game” has they;y broiiKhth into this world." ni:A R JU L I: You s; eO L oulM iteror 18I RaqulfamantR* • to speak up. Tell your molothcr. caused me to doubtdo our future I thinkthi tliat on some level, chillil- well-1 agree. rtbata, «.a- -22!RMflaj R* " r , h 1- a 0 2 B«>ow numbara nui P . P 03 Brtdg* group 24I MadlavalM< M p T h IEJB M HaJayorTrabak aureoau tui IaIpI i IaM l 96 Mllitafy MI Stdar'anmSk k b cluH s Looks afffeet how earlye in lilife peoplei get marrried . tnctallatkina 27Yl<’ Ylaldad mSSu^S^iSsi M Subtidas 28lOlaragarda 0)1 . my sleep together. Outragirugeous! }7 Poet Ma«U ona'abudeat on Your looks hove a lot to dolo w ith I ^ ------rainn tlthan Amazon country. icse hasn't > Qras Uma 30I HirftHu 46 ’High Hopaa how early you get married, Il:i wwas the comic strip dianicieler Written Chinese ! 31I SubatanUally Su tyrtdtt :aders of same dently. A couplc of unive Andyidy C app who said, No womailan changed mudi. Reade . OOWN moda fiH 48 Vlaw a movi he can read what was; writtenwr 2,200 Foudal paon 33{Ravaal Ri Iwtca statisddans have linked phyhysical RRevisited ""j;,T killed h e r husband while hi 2 Malnlaln 34t IfrttaWyIftl 60 Daeoratlvo appearancc to age at first m ar- ^ H | | | | f , s doing th e di.shes. years ago. dia "ilowToGctaHusblusband" was a 3 Julaa Varna Im riage. The b e tte r looking youou are. LL.IVI. Boyd ™Q.!3. Do theatcngoers in Indi; captain 363 vS5»raonVi Bl the women's the more likely you’ll m arry uppluipluud ut the end of a performrm- common topic in thi 4 Flackad with '3»i VlnaaVli ramalildar [ steryear. One I gmy. 43Clal S2H om aotaof yt)ung, they say. ance?ce? magazines of yester 1 authority on Sir, do you ever carry aI brief.I ______A\ . .r No, sir, they shout, "Va va!’i!” widely recognized au I Ford, was the Jcase? I no longer do so. In d About th a t nine-hole gol;olf this matter, Eileen Fo 1 defer- telling thic.trulh, e t m en when 1 agency. Her cnce to the old dictum on > urse at Portal. N.D. - eighght head of a model aj * lying.” I d o n ’lt know whether i,oit.r oinen was sim- Cancerr’s dream "If you can’t forget it compit les are in Canada, tlie ninth1 inii advice to young woini that's true. It wasvas o ne of th e pro- lk good in a the least you can do is postpc United States. pie: “If you look > nouncemcnts made r by the Antelopes und rabbits iisiiallilly sweater, w ear onee everyc third indefinite.” Besides, a briel . Psychological . . paa’ 63 Swarming . J E astern ltd side-by-side. B um blebeeees date.” makes a fellow look too :cr a m eeting some . key to ttransfom S4 Holty-lotty hm ’ A ssodation a fter d purple manin.s like to ne>lest Q. W here did celery cel come lovio paraon delRuins th a t casual look youI secs tn .jgQ gposton.5t Do you buy the m en’s cologne ads. )se to one another. Migrutining from? IF MAY 30TH IS YOUR I 68 Shower sta iders found it None o t M exico is d ue sou asshoppers and birds fre(iuenjni- A. Roman invader BIRTHDAi' ^ th e solarlar eclipse is U / - ] 67 aPl outhot ' 'scitLuidhi8»lf)lf courses need no tm vel together. A client sa>;ays growing wild in Hngland. Hnj And _ Los Angeles. tms. They get more catapulting you into unsunseen terri- 68 Tanar'a call n a he eye sprinkler system: itterflies and bats ofientimtnes cultivated it. tory and diange. Plansis hoveh to b e J e r s la ir 61 Chicago ih t“Women look you in the shelved as your sensese of self is aong ballplayer yt,, redefined. You*re ann ceosygoing vmno perfectionist who seem;ems to have va»>. solar ecbps^ an advantage Over oth tishold I life is more dram atic t and not humdrum. 1 you’re a rolling stone as ^ S p iiiint arc removed and newrone»haveto on mation bc faced. August, Octobeoborgoodfor „ Ru Limitedd Time OIffer! love and money. ------1 th( ARIES (M a t 21-Apr. w ant to lose yourself in lOROSCOPE . J daydreams. With Udine Saunders thoughts and action dreams could eventua ■ true. Tonight's solar e d i (Aug. 2 « ep t 22y. TTie T wro FREE: P h o n ees. i j is4» new intellectual inm terot su an d il^ puts emphasis on I pursuits. don and career status, More-e A nytim e MM inutes. TAURUS (Ape 20-M).MA a renewed oudook and iding where social and ' day for escaping realit the occult ti love opens your h eartrt andbiin^a SAGITTAaffairs arc conccmed. I ' about a m e r ^ .of so , (S e p t 23-OcL 22): 2 1 ^ matters need clarifica- I felt Material possessi e n ih o u s e i under scrutiny. Bc awanweofdecep- standingu eo hungry for answers to ' tioiL lundnims. You have a I G EM IN I (M ay 2I.Jun.20): 21-; interest in religious lies, long journeys and I Tohight^ solar eclipse,^closetoAe c {sonsodal Whilele supplies last!t, get royal sta r A ld e b a i^,h h£ a s a la s tin g gjjjps,flaw. I TO(Oct23-Nov.21):Tbi8 e ffc a and biings c hanges ^ to your GU>RIC( tructive day for realiza- material and spiritualual outlooks. Your secun up tc0 2 FREE Nokl ec a process of AQUARl anced PCS network with a ono-ycar FPCS Unseen forces in a ] solar eclipse in your sev- Avtiltbla on calls trom anywhere on our onhanc transformation btingg tot tbe sur- You payse p gives you a new under- Advi mage9 AAgreemoni snd gu8!ifvir>g ciedit. face pan karma andnd obstacles. chiUren, aiof marriage, partner- You may become awarerare of bidden relationsbi]d contracts, but also an enemies. Dreams boldlid Itb e key. yo u n elf Ito in open enemies. Stress rC:rxrM»t’<*a* 1X0 Qt4y 23-Aug.ug. 22): The ativemannial activities aod relation- effects of tonight^ solarsol eclipse, turn in you » continental PISCES B B Two HfEE Nokia3 PtionosPt I not visible in the c (CORN (Dec. 2 ^Jan . 19): ' United States, bringlg < changes in ' fin d th at y^ airity on tbe work front H B Instant Savinl i n g s your sodal life invtAvisIving p e r M ^ b a se bfbreatened. o Focus on self- hopes and wishes. PoliticalPo and sec^tyment ar and tolerance H o f > 2 0 0 social activities wiU1 comea tmder onaoewlthers. A love relationship ■ a T»aS9999wch scrutiny. . .h e l p f u l a fresh meaning. RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): ' particular attention to Nebraskka propbse, amusement and «mim1 ibips. You w ant to express onvmcod.vrtllgive in an original anci cre- SatisfactCtion Guaranteed: we baiiovoIVO youll sofl right eway how SprintIt is making wirotosi door, Woro so com imer. Speculation will not you B full rafi-afund on your phone within the firstit I‘14 days il youh r»oi salisfiod. Iowa forir casino gao u r favor. 13 (Fd). IWWat m You ^COLN/.Neb.I. (AP)< - A Nebraska.’ c you have to diange your T is so fed up Brown c Nebraska lawmaker ii operations. H om e .^ife crossing the to a pn vrith coostituenu cr and stability are placed mble tfaat she amendmei state border to gamb w footing. Gemini proves. proposed going to w»ar v with neigh- to approv damonittationa:______boring Iowa. - Nebraska, CartHladPCSVlaloiIon** Spaclalliti. for.cwnplata da T ve been caution*oned that the She said m em bers of th e Iowawa Le^ilature in-cfaeek t florer WiMm •! UwM *di« might not take it kind!ndiy; said Sen. leaguese 6 s w aron 7t»K$CfCMr nuHAKI Pam Brown of Omaha.lha. . nessoftfai IWIWN.Miin. Ht .< ofv'vuiendmerove casino gambling in ica. aid she offer^ the tongue- line to liquids Jjoct to crodit approval. A J150 oartvh torilofminalion foo and - ffii k broposal to get h e r col- ‘ Nttionvride notwDfIt reachn fnomore lhan 230 mfllion people. Allofiof

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CMT MTIRt/ni Iversary ruby red coupe, '98 roadsterroad isdy for thlt wMkend't Corvettoe owner'sov rally In Jackpot, from1 Vleft, Mike Scrlvner, Dave Montontgomery and Mike Duffy standand next to their ’93 40th snnlve andid '''77 coupe, mpectlvely, on Wedr/edneeday. tteowraersigathejrin J:ackpcot a Corvef ------1 isn’tt necessaryr a rich man’s passilassion. ly Stave Crump B y! “WWe have all different model)dels from Tinn it the c a n . . d iffcferenl years in oiirr clu> l)." ^bre h e S f l^(• Rtver Corvette C t% and . Goklnjsh ar>d Snowshoe' rooms.roo A shovMV Mont'nlKomery said, Alt lock’s matdibaxuxtwenty I ■ ^ TWIN FALLS - There are C K ^ P a Hotel end CaelM will pre­V shino will be held from 1-2:31-2:30 p.m., and vot- losl of thc Snake Kiver cluli’lull’s oilier ^ a rs, and then there are Corvott inter Run 2003 on Saturday andJ IngwiI! be held from 2:30-3:03:30 p.m. Tho slot . y ^ittes , have been painsials ia k in g ly will play the E Gainaiterinthc AAnfl Dave Montgomery has I u n t RaitickpotI. tournament will begin at; 4 p.m,p Saturday. tored and the newerr i>o n e s - ove w ilh them since h e was a V ffom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ^tLakcCStysubuibuibcn\fcst ■ Suf>d8ylnJact'and an Ice breaker gam e will bo0 Breakfast will be scnwd fforr ntgomery sold his ‘72 andI npKradednp lealers at the time would par3k«d.Car R,^rtntk«enTl. today in lhe Goldrusti ond Juno 1. Trophies, doof pri*osandra{nep«izcs20! a newer air-condiiionede d m o d el %UcyatySatuniaylayni^t, nevicw models,along Main Avenipark th e ir held at 4 p.m.Doms at Cactus Petes Hotel. will bc given, oid of a Fiberglas body - art lolookatlhocjrs. •lontgomery never had lo took'enue, and Snowshoe fooi/res will bo served from &6 p.m.I. Spectators aro welcome to li meticulously. shari^ thc sags wit l,Wto( casino widi Sugar tiiJh a n th e Chevys. •ok further Hors d’ oeuvreis $75 per car and for each:h wtilch will be parttcd In f(oni lut these are no garage;e «iueens.q Ray. 0Oh, b u t w hat a Chevy. Registrationar. Is ' ' ' . » Saturday and Sunday. nig o m ery says: 'V etle ovvtitvvtiers love "I wanted oni^-thQ.worst v, additional car.(rill continue from 7:308:30 For moro Information, callIII DoveD; Montgomery 1^°” ! a ot 733-7791 or e-moll himllm IOl vetto72«Wilor- Jrive. !itvt was a' long timd tmtU l’coulc T^ et Cactus Petes followed by a There’s noihing ltki;llie feelingfet of tel.com Of Larry Utley atl733'9655ore-mail 73 , . V onejne," said Montgomery, 59, ( ' «Sig'from 9-11 a.m. Lunch will be dnviiving a C orvette down lhe highway."hij; 11:30 a.m. to Ip.m . In ttie him at Iullcy9pmt,or(>. Turiingup ^ ■ mnanagcr a ofFarm orc Irriga9, g en eral poker walk froi ______he sasaid. ferome,an(}’9 member of igthe a tio n in served from l; 'here arc a few evenis - 1C together three limesIS a summer to show 'l^'I^FaDsMubiunidpal iUvWitttrvette'Club', which theis s Snake I------^------ot got hot ju st sitting on thu cbird Speedway in Meridiaidian each off thcir rides. Thee TTwin Falls-hased n g ’lw 'a n n u a l B order R un is thi; sponsor- ihat your foolpedal,” M ontgom ery said, nmer, for example - whereicre ’Vetle Bands^ia9^9ihscason or S n ak e R iv e r club ho;hosts the first gel- ^umr m d in Jackpot. “When I finallythis week- accelerator ore,pc there bodies were for ners can nm full throttle, hut moslly :h together, in late Ma:Viay o r early June. with tte first of hiiMIIM onejne, a 7 2 , it was quite a thrill.”ally did get ' W hat’s morlargely of Fiberglas, which ly’re content with the knoknow ledge The 'V ette, dedgned in 195311.” years m ad ele la characteristic “Corvettetc w ith th c proceeds goin-oing to charity. Thursd^ ni^t cmonoeitsih , “It's a great groi;roup of people,” •''thatIt ihey can. legendary Harley Earl, was953 t by tho produced the \nd can they ever. Newerver ‘V etles IS the first rattle.”r. ’Vette lovers relished tlieiie Montgomery said. “If;•If you're a C orvelle Ar GtyPaik-Thcy^reitoficc. ffSme'American sports car and ( 1 do 0 lo 90 m ph in 4.S secont:onds. muscle car. But it wasn’t alwaysid the first No matter,/hat was under the hood - ow ner in a place where her there are olher can ( , you always know “ItMl’s q u ite a car." M onigomermery said. love. rays easy to style and whh 365 horsepow er, C o rv e tte o w n e rs, yc "The older models didn’t h e n ^ e s v rith:g number of Corvette own-Tl- som ebody." 'eite sold for a few Ti'iTinics-Ncius writer S itiv Cn»nminp am hc conditioning, got about 6 milet have air- A grovnnge in the Magic Valley, andid Harley Earl’s ’Veit 1 new one today runs tchcd at 735-322J, or lyrift-tf to ff- him (It gallon on a good day. and thenliles to the ers now liveI others in the Treasurerc thousand dollars; a ne reticl and S53.000, but it sfcwven .cn<«ip{‘'7fc.nt’f. mtich b e a t com ingthrough thclere was so along with1 eastern< Idaho, they getet between 547,000 an( thc firewall Vallcy and i scores estern Days’s’Jambore;e gets heatidlmers ‘IBeckham’i’ shoots^ s( tC iu n p T han Blue,” wiwill cap Saturday’s BytyWattWotf ^ ith □ 7:30 p.m. free Thol•he )Usoc lated Preee______'Bend It Ukee GBeckliam' l>w» w riter______Jamboree with c o n c c r t in the t City Park •W ho's In WPamilrirmlndcr Nogro, N FALLS - For the fint j BandsheU. YM nc^Roper8ho to i? of orthodox Siklikhs - (Jo n a th a n Rhys-Ms-Meyers), which c d “LesMwmble3fcs” 5viflplay ■ OoaeMKmiMnklnflMofCRy donelnaouttKentral ------defies all so rtirts of ultimately beconcomes a wedge •te-CunWltthiMn'M " ■(8iK»iun<8trMelda). ; ^ sbstaclcs obs) to make it in the molosdy betw een h er andJ Jes.s,Je ^LakeOiyiiCitCapitol • 10 a jM u i - JeiTMrM at C» m in k rW e ste m while whi male world of British socxcer, Why? Becauseie il’sil Jess, imex- TjKaierWfcdnesdasd^dUDU^ ;*^dK£i t«¥Wiet*. : t has pectedly. who endsend up in J o e ’s .. Noon > IritMuction by Renee Andi staistarting with a family that xWiKbiBd ay.RkMWd deddedly dec different plaits for hiher. fond embrace,I. evene' if Jules' J ^ J 5 . . 1208 pjtk - J|v«l pedbmianoe, loiy Day, Jerome V iUing mother Paula (JuliJuliet Stevenson, ■•w-V’*..' , :i:4S p m r ftanee and Suwioeip Will Jess succeed in fulfill r;. - -SSK•JmaottnerBjn turn) mistakenly V )■; ■'■•I'' . 2 pmor the P l« ^ FUnOflfe her her dreams? Or will she fall1 intoi in a hilarious tun ^Day«.Wendeii thc the domestic pattern of her ololder assumes thai thehe twoi leen girls 2^ pmi^'^CcMiy M pei ^Ov.Murteugh sister, ^ whose impending m amrriage arc thc ones in loveove, Rock all stuu m m e r . ; rjulycelebritjon,Rupert has mom and dad very luippy?y? Even though CCho hadha's movie is •hDayt.BiM ^ The issue acquires very/ ireal inevitably dominatinated by women. . .[^CoOi^ofSqiS qudim . ' 'fflSflntl the Old West. Hailey. , * ; «Ji4r4ftD^orthe urgency when it turns outC ithat Amcct Chana offersoff< delightful Uaho%Faulk«Pr^platiecuium TOwJpj *Jdv 1143:Qood M«il}orn«s.KlmUi1yNd Jess’ J g flimnrtie match with aI Ilo ^ suppon as Jess'' bestbe: male friend, P?S2?iSffiS§SJ ' *Ji«S2:'O edoOey k s a familial taboo women’s team is scheduled•d for Tony, w ho breaks a ixinwrofiDck S w g u nt.etthe-V; . UncolnChO««y»,5l»»om the same day as her sister’s5 vwed- all t o ovm by admidm iiting he is gay, &ilV>i«Su^.OotfTournBfl»nt n!" Jess exclaims, ^aninailaiAr^slx)ws,,_^ i^ ta ftW flg Fefjy . . (“You’re Indian!" Canyon SpiftitiQoirCouree,*. ts cry of disbelief.) . «2|MN.-TeM^fortMf^ln ■fte pleasure of this filmn lies in a spontaneous cr ^Qics^dm xi^S ■ •MyMcCareyPkvwafiMrDev< t is probably the .... BumG«^enclfiUe' : fNOMttpjii-CamlvalatTWin!■ Fewwd For one thing, there’ss her contrast wiih Jess and her over- : ‘-CoumyCourttiouieparMngloL , • A iC -M B U neCCounly n Fair. Cerey. . tomboyish toe friend Jules (KKeira protective parents,tits. \^Nw-7.iidieHeiifcnettCoitcr /jSSSii ktt'tA'P^ceM'breekMbew i •Ai^MsHwee IslersiendCnulng,aenns Knightley) Kn - a fellow soccer fanat-fs At least Jess comescon from a fam- tMBayiandOMeClul^orthe ' ^^andScieapa p a io n C S R . i a i i v . leCttyPer* FsnyOlm IslandsdStatePartO ic m th dedgns on a soccer cacareer ily that cares, Jococ argues,a whereas i.VM^atthe1Vln^ Jamboree et the < A « . f t Heybum HoedownHa im be himself docsoes nol. To that '^firfp.F*n*CBn^p miy- ■. - | in tfae U nited States. pus. tmnki ' bMahaik vwew •aitf.MlsQMxIMmg County Fair, Gooding i ped in extent, a moralinilizing Joe gets to » M i<4 Mi. - Fermen In Jules isn’t quite as cropM • tiM U Noon - Mroductkm by Renee Anc“ •Aug.UdlrCaesiasle County Fair. Burley tu i rhivo, speak for thc filmfill as a whole, ^ •■• ■ .'CttyPart 12d£ pjn. - Loe Mereenarfoe pel the hair depanment as Jew t : .* A «374aptl:lW;TWnFeieCouniyFair. . Beckham^ Cifais skinhead boyoy," as which will leaverc evene non-cnthu- ( a t ^ d e ^ '- kiMito.^'M eclienlcilhoreiat'’ . irtenoe.'. ; 1 . • ber mother dismisshi^ desascribes siasts of socccrsr -- w ho prcdom i- . 2lSpjni>U-1\imoonc«ft jon Deyt, Katdwn ' ' . i c e E W d i . a ^ u> ;> Wem m D «e Parade, begtne ■ him). The problem is Jules*3* pas- nate in Amcricaica -• caring about 41B pAj-On the UiOeo perfornST*' slater Day Celebration ^ I t Avenue end RonMr Road end 6:16 pin. - CMstlen band ooneei sion for team coach. 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Prices July 13 Monh 1200 West. can be reserved by phoning City at 6:30 p.m. TicT ickets, w h i^ '’.„1', gj a t DV8 a t 6:30 p.ir1 wiU play the Big Tickeckets, which are $12. can b for the 8 p.m. dinnerr showsh start at T h e 30l 965-4827, online are $17, can be reservserved 1^ phon-' T alhttp://www.ticketweb.com.n. or at are S8. can bet Housen at 8 ().m. reserserved by phoning Smith’s Ti ing Smith's Tix at (800) 888'.. N S14.')‘) o n w cek;nights n i] and Jamboree, C£ :h a rc $15. can b e 4827.(800) 888-TTXX. Q u b DV8 A tkinson’s'M ark ct in Ket«‘tchum. ing Smith’s Ti ,® ” TIXX. Qub Exposesc isi located a t / .- t - Siintlays • und SlS19.99 on honoringlOih a n n u a l M a n n ie ’t gi honing Smith's Ti* etwelcated at 115 South Wei Siiiiiriiiiys; tickcts for t JD & Friends is locited at 1519 TDCX.ClubDV8 204 West 2100 South.Ith. n □r the 11 p.m. . Cam as Coi;e, a festival of fiddling South West TemVOL TTie Big Easy M arkrmple. cocktail show arc SICSIO on week- - nized whalg Mannic Shaw, the W. M ain St. j' « Is locatcd at 416 Neur< tl nifjits and Sundays aniandS12.50on Idaho :::ounty C n ad v e who orga- j] l l l N H June 17 Saiiirdays. For reservL-rvations and A sso ciati(hat would become the yTuesday-Utah June 6 - Utah H Extol, Agony Seemcene and Dross ^ • infonnation, call (fiOO) ■ )0) 821-1103. Shoshone Old-Time( .Fiddlers The Cramps will playly Club ■ Neko CanoUtah June IS will perform atIt the Radio ^ 5 p.m. It’sIlion. f will, be field in jDV8 in Salt Lake City att: 7 p.m. Pomographers M j Rondcvoo in Twin1 FaFalls at 7 p.m. and Em braced wiU B a Tonight, Saturday e City Park from noon to Tickets, which are S14, ccan be Joe’s in Salt Lai III Tickcts, which are•e $ $8, a re avaU* . dt Tj Va City’s Club in 8a •strcH,. JJreserved by phoning Smittith’s Tix Tickets, which [IV able at the door, whiwhidh opens at' , and Thursday ''' July 20 p.m. Tickcts. w hich Tickc at (800) 888-TIXX. ClubI DV8I is reserved by ph( ■ I 6:30 p.m. T he R adiodio : Rondevoo is.' ■' . Country Classics wil 2 reserved by phon- reser I Ilocated at 115 Southh West at (800) 888-TK | | l locatcd at 241 Mainin A Ave.W. ( H:.W p.m . lo 12;3( T ix a t (800) 888* a t (8( Temple. located ac 3300 i Montana Stcakhoi,o„5o; 1826 n R im es wiU perform at V8 is locatcd at 115 locat tus Petes Resort Casino j, ^ June 18-Boisee Canyon Crest Drive.'e. Twin Falls. P June 7 - Boisemple. Temf Nocovcrchargc. amphitheater in Jackpot Tuesday-Utah j Godsmack will1 pliplay the Bai^.^^^' * me 15 - Boise p h o n in s1. (Tickeis. which arc S30 R iver City High wiU pbyay KUby The Cramps J H .. of America Center:er at1 7:30 p.m. 5, can be reserved by ■*Court ai 8 p.m. Tickeis, whi-hich a rc perform at the Heart and Beriin wiU-play tl ire $25, can be_ . v Tonight and Saturd le and The New _^e Tickets, which are arday ^ (800) 821-1103. Doors $8, ' can bc reserved by ptphoning House at 8:30 p. Iaho Center in Nampa at 7|307:. reserved by phoninin in g (800) 965* . » Johnny U will play I rs wiU play Liquid ■ ■ ;iyfrom9p.m. 4„.m . Smith’s Tix at (800) 888-8-TIXX. arc S15, can b ei .m. T ick cts, w hich a re $19.5^•50. 4827 or (208) 426*14!^*1494, online fit, t lo I a.m. at Honker’s Lake City at 9 p.m. U | .-r's Place, 121 fcglEHKSi Kilby Courl is locatedI at: 741 ing (800) 965- 29.50 and $39.50, can I http://www.ticketv:etweb.com Qr,,., « Foortli Ave. S.. Twinin Falls.I Cover ^ http://wvrtv.tickich are $8, can bc FM Souih 330 West. ’Served by phoning (800) 9d9S5- http-7/www.idahotid)tickets.com, or j thar«c is $•». S Atkinson’s Maiphoning Smith’s Ux ItWB27 or (208) 426-1494. onUneIC at Tonight IX X . Liquid Joe’s is I H Wednesday through Julune 7 “e ‘ tip://Www.ticketweb.coma o r Please see!EVEHTS,PageC6 EVI ] Saturday f^ilestor s , . located at 416K) S South 1249 East. i n Chubby Checker will1 cdo two T>ic Ivchos will pla;, , H.,n and rollt fr play from H.iO . . . shows a night at CactusJS Petes ^ ' I>.m. to 12:iJ0 a.m. al tone will play classic rock \ )lse ^ Si i Resort Casino in Jackpot, Prices j ' ' ‘ -V' Ivast K cstaiirani and 1 1 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at >9 and <}uintion wiU Ju n e for the 8 p.m. dinnerss sh o w s !•:. 'Hiird N., Burley..S'lSSS I’s, 101 N. Alder, Jerom e, j le Big Easy Conccrt start at S17.99 on week•k n ig h ts m . Tonight!rr charge. j ) p.m. Tickets, which . '■ ' I and Sunday and S22.2.99 on Saturday Maddh< Saturdays. Tickets forr thi e 11 M' X reserved by phon- _ Tlic Pufytivc.s will ] t and Saturday - !p.m. cockiail shows arec S12.50 m 55-4827. online at § 2 9 ’ ickctwpb.com, or at p.m. 10 1 a.m, at Sh dhouse will play from 9 on J wceknighls and Sund;■day Hiuhway HI. Declo N o c„v .ro1 a.m. at The Oasis. 1007 $15 ! on Saturday. For reservrt a- larket in Ketchum. 4327 f AWAIT.B y Concert House is uj,- charnc. ikes Blvd. N., Twin Falls. lions I and information, cal:aU (800) SS.NinthSt. " ^ WM Tonight:r charge.• 821-1103. | ■ m June 17 - Utah Agullocl The (lourds willvill play the P'wCIubit- U ta h 'Wednesday - Utah /x.-plivr C luh in at 0 p.m.loch and Virgin Block wiU Adema will perform a.ciuba June 7-Boll Sail l^ike Cily c a n beub DVB in Salt Lake City ,DV8 in Salt Lake City atal 7 p.m. G lenn PhUUf <<:.{() p.m , / S m ith 'sn. Tickeis, which are SIO, Tickets, which arc S12,>, can be S procket wUl ] rickets, which Club DV8J reserved by phoning reserved by phoning Smiitiith’sTix Conccrt Hou arc S3, can b e H H West Tems Tix at (800) 888-TIXX. a t (800) 888-TDCX. Clubb DVB is Tickets, which reserved hy p V8 is locatcd at 115 South located at 115 Soulhth West reserved by p p h o n i n KI Tonightemple. Tem ple. 4827, online a Sm ith's Tix at A ^ (800) 888-a I U k e r t- U ta h r .-.ul TIX X . T h e 1 jena will perform at Salt /x'pliyr Club is tt I :iiy’s Zephyr Club at 9:30 elsen % located at .{01 « — T K X .T:kets, hi which are S5, can be South West Ictnple.le. ut 301 Soied by phoning (8(K)) 888- Hips of Toad ihe W et The Zephyr Club is locatcd ill play th e Big E asy 1 ^ June 20 - Utah South W est Temple, ouse at 7:30 p.m. ch are S16.50, can bc Drcdn will playy G DV8 7:,U) p.m. Tickets, w I phoning (800) 965- which a re SB, E at hltp://www.tick- can be reservedd Iby phoning S uiilh’s Tix at (800100) 888-TIXX. 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'B ruce Aimlghly.^ TWin CInei Jerpiv Tbou^ what he does •Daddy Doy Caro,’ Odysseyey rude humor.) tones between the comicic and the moment of elWth flacdd inattention cava; Jon arguments are Motof-Vu Dfive-in LaBeouf, Sigourney Wea ore. PG-13. W Jerome Cinema that tiie lowest comnmmon denomi- byStcveC>e Carr and written by ( ^ f f Voight. Patrida Arquellette, Tim 'Gods and Generals,' Odysysse y 'Finding N em o; Jen nator just got lowera ItI does have Rodkey,y, tiie setup finds Eddie 'The Matrix ReloadtaadeO/ Jerome Blake Nelson and Dule Hill.H (1:51. The Italianan Job' TThoalof some ofmirino moniemients, but it^ Muipl^y asa a family m an'w ho gets PG, for violence, mild L ’H o le s/ Twin C inem a. MoK3tor-Vu Cinema *1 1 too »n«^l«/*i*i«T who p l ^n Murphy% son is tenni- A psychologicaUy compiiplcx varia- the 1969 origiiiginal - and it isn’t try- 'The In-Laws/ Odyssey The nally adoorable, if distracted, and rion on Agatha Christie’ic% classic ing lo be.'eitii:itiier. Which i-s cxacily __ ‘Bend H Uke Bech kI King makes as pleasantly Ten Littie Indians’ lanands John why it works,ts. Where the first film .ji frantic, ridiculousIUS Joel Schuma- wkham’ S landa Feet was all aboui ‘The Matrix Reloaded' I mouse as Donna Reed.'Ihe Cusack, R jv Liotta, Amai out wry dialogue and •' i. chcT-directc*d ihrilleriller. R (violence, :• . A smart, lively Bndani altogether “ J Let's start wilh all tlie ihin, id about Anjclica Huston, and seven others at a desolate absurd agoniz:nizing over every detail 1 JHeUo profanity,limes ^Squ u a r e diaos) ?- , • warmhearted dramamatic comedy ie r witchy-wonum thing, the Nevada motel during a storm.st The of a plan to3 stealsi million.-! in gold i.s: i.s: the highly anlidpaied scqu '* . • th at blends tradidonmandmodemi- c It direaor from an armoi one of the mosi influen □Ithough Jeff G arlin and guests keep dying but nored car, tiiis new ver- on S S ) ‘W to n g T u rn ' ty on screen. C ow itteitten and direct- . James Mangold andid writer sion is lighie adm ired (four Academy Awi Zahn, as Muiphy^ cohorts, lier, slicker and more ad: shortcut becomes . , edbyGurinderChadl:adha (tiie excel: Michael Cooney crisplyy :maintain action-packed and popular (nearly half a billionbi A back-rouds sho Icome relief. (i:33. PG, some ted. Seth Green and an a group of young r lent “Bhaji on die Beach*),Be it tells suspense and mvovolvement, Mos Def stan( dollars in worldwide iheaiiatrical a nightmare for a g al may not be suitable for m d o ut in a strong cost do .'Sl Virginia wilder- r.thestoryofadudfulLil Indian daugh- unafraid to teeter on thi[he prepos- that includc gross) of films; the first partrt of a people in the Wesi V 5 British soccer ch^dren.)ai.) des Edward Norton, ^ emy Sistd, Eliza ■ i'> ter and passionate B terous. With John Hawkekes, Alfred C harlize Tli sim ultaneously shoi iwo-pic)iciure ness. With Jeremj lolizes David ^ . Theron and Jason sir he sec- Dushku, Desmondid Harrington^ and : i Ll'i player who idoli Molina. (1:27. R for soso^ng lan- Statham. PG-’G-13 for violence and conclusion coi lo the original (the Beddiam, England^r t ;prem ier soc- IKJWnnWlfliUwe’ i itions,’ Emmanuelle Chriqiiriqui. Directed by guage and violcncc.) some languaglage. 110 minutes. ond on p a n , *The Matrix Revoluti . J, cer professional,, tthe culniral Retroro 'romi p spoofing th e frotliy comcs oul in November)) ihal Rob Schmidt. (R,R, forf strong vio- some language : ■■iHn equivalent of Michichael Jordan. Technico]icolor sex -comedies of tiie ‘The Lizzie together cost upward of $30030 mil- lence and gore, sc \N^t1» especially graigratifying about ■ '60s. Rer^lene ZeDweger and Ewan 'The Irviaws’ le McGuire Movie’ [?jlion and has taken four wai!ars to and drug use.) '..i' the film is that it^ wiswise enough not M cGr^ fin in for Doris Day and A lbert Brooks, as a blailand podia- The Disneyley Channel's terminal- come 10 th e screen; an elabonarately Ol to make the Indianan parents into Rode HuHudsoa With David ^ d e trist, and Michael Doufiuglas, as a ly self; ,K to par^, thieve and .i,p mgs are afoo , Jl' up to no good. AmAnd no goM is as newrw buddies who travel the life: The interaction bet foot as m en in the king* P jr„. exactly ^ t they getg« u p t a R (vio- ocean itoto r e s c u e a fath er fish^ lost characters is complicaicated, well- lohan and Gondor lence, sex, nudity, profanity,pro drugs) son (Al(Alexander (3ould), who’s meaning and occaaonolially foolish. rttar (“f with Mordor while ed in a dentist’s aquarium, There^ a sense underr iti all that *e elvea,, theirt^ eistwhile allies, and funny, th e film h as solid > abw don Middlc-earth. uia- ‘Bruce Almighty’jy» lY eshM i these people have proboblenu, and “ “ jrting vocal talent froma they cbn’t know the aansvreta to The fate )foft th e world, as A iagom .ut Jim Carrey bas fuifunpteyingGod- w SGm ? Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush,U them , b ut a t least th e ^/r r e taking a said in the tiic first movie, ‘The j jlinV while He (M or^Fi:iPh!emim)tate3 Allison)n Janney and Johnn stab at figuring them ou3ut Director Fellowshipp ofo th e Ring,’ hangs by ^ jjti I, a mudi-needed breaireathei; but tiiis Ratienbaiber^. G. 100 minutes. Red SchepisT (‘Sbt DDegrees of atiuead.WilWith E lijah Wood, Vlggo out a frustrated 'h«rn modest fable about Separation,’ *Last OrdenOT’), a direc- M o ^ i ^n, n , Ian McKellcn, Sean Ok'H Buffalo, N.Y, TV newsmann e leam- iu a Ia a * J8’ tor of unening taste, makesir suro Aso^ Bemamard Hill, Andy Serkis. jS of »«

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Cinenisma- talat reports) offering remembrancf of the a I tograigrapher PswelEdehnan*^ daiiB tty l.'TWaturaPloMCWaniMan Disney Homa' ' entertainer, whose signignaturc song oweriul images and productiitio n Ernortalnment. ' is “Thanks for th e Memlemory.” SSesigncr Allan Stankii stunniiti4no 2. •Hany Potter nnd tfiena 0Chamber of “Just knowing hu: w was coming MTdations of a shattered Euro^ SaefMs.'WBmefHomeVme Vidoo, re-cn 3. TUo WMkt Notice;>; WamerWa Home was a release to0 everybody( arere unforgettable. Contains d ■ becausc when he’s there, th» you’re turbiirbing violence and emotiona : home, even if 4 .- A n ^ Thot; Warner)iner Heme Video, safe and you’re back ho affecEfecting m aterial R. 5. •SeoobyOoo Meets.s tJwthe Harlem Globa you’re not,” said Michacl Tfottera; Wamer Fomitynity Entertalnmeflt'.E 'Teilmann, who wasas an Army ^^^ ^9 ‘TallralktoHer’ 6. 'Dnimllne; FoxVldeo.eo. m ajor in Vietnam in 19(1968 when hc Thombenysrrys tMovie; "saw his first H ope militliUtary show. In Pedro Almodovar's deei*P*y NidttlocieoA Video. . Teilmann, now s toud 8.'My01gFolGceckWec)edoit?WhatclatdidWilsondo? andm d who may or may not bc a gigood does he kntknow about it? . 5uy. Still, you could do worse tl Knight Rlddar Naw«. ServiceSe In a processpn that began with library’s recorded soundI section• ll i e swirl of)f eevents began carli- guy :th^ Scripted by Hoffnoffman’s brother ------Jam es BilliiUinglon, the librarian of and curator of the Bob Holope col- er this monlh,lh. with a two-hour rit sit and enjiw this. Ontainss VIO- (^rw and dinjctedtcd by Qrst-timcr lence, sexuahty and obscenity.:y.PG- Tbdd Louise, thisis is a nicely han- - H e sang, very well.;U. H e danced, C o n ^$s, s s ,w orking wilh th e H ope lection. trib u te on NBCBC - H ope’s network. lenc 13. died affair, a filmIm about Human >est. H e actcd, family 10 10 years ago, the library Bob Hope formally retijtired at - that will bee rrep eated Thursday 13' . with some of the best died with a light p e E nterprises have digi- age 90, afler entertainiilin g th e on Bravo, Lindinda says that Hope darkness b u t etdie< J in 10-minuie radio bilbits, hour-long and Hope (yet unsentimentalntal) touch. And two-hour pic- tizcd everk'ery one of about 88,000 troops in the Gulf War. 11:llic ordy watched il “wi‘with a big smile on A'A < Guy Thing’ TV specials, and tw JW, to Hofhnan*s a charmimning sufferer, a 3f (he good, working-file major U.S. conflict he ddid not his face,” 0On the cvc of his wedding ; tures. He was the troupertro of the pages of i ^ big goof. Containsins dmi g use, lan- t)y scanning them into a play in the last centurury was Hitting thee Ibookstores is “My KaiKaren (Selma Blair), an obvioi .* troops. He played a madn game of jokes, by ^oree guage.and brief nudity.nud R. ^ golf. But most impm his bi 'National Securi- 5 Hc told jokes. are, or hovlow m any jokes, Tbe Hope wouldn’t know that he’s b(been oui jokes. (How?? The1 Jo k e Vault, of cloiclor p a^. What happened? ForFi a Martin Lawrencen ee is aU thecd is Hu has a millioIlion of ’em. family sayssaj a half-million jokes, of the public eye by Ilooking course.) romanticron comccly. tfus has a goodg to this dism al odd-oId-couple comedy, Uneup: Lec and Stiles as the : Literally. He keepsIS themtl in two The librairary believes it could bc around this week. As he‘reaches r Last week,k, Dick Cavett and Unc e s ^ And that’s aboutiut two or three crossed lovers, and scriptwrwnter points out of a possiblepos .10. As a - vault.-; - together, tluthey arc cele- 86,000 pages,, p and closer to 100, trib u tes arc everyvvhchere. Alan Kinp loolook 10 the stage of a Greg GUenna, who also wiwrote security guard-tur-tumed-cbp with brated as the Bob)b Hope Joke 250,000I jokes.jc Nobody has actu- “Dad is doing pretlyy good,” Library of Coi"ongress auditorium ^ ‘Meet the Parents.' But evidei tns, he% fiinny at jn tcd . In any case, every- says Linda Hope, one ofI lihis four in a one-nightght salute to Hope, attitude problems, Vault - on the groigrounds of his ally count Glienna and director Chris K so. His lack of fire chiidrcn and a producer■ oof m any with a m ostlyly invitedi audience. Koch times, b ut lazily so. ] y hom e in N orth HollyvUywood, onc agreeves il’s a lot of laughs.) (the genius who helmed “Si■Snow isn’t surprising,, coconsidering the original sheets that hold of his TV specials. “The e;eyesight On his birthithday Thursday, pub- ^ C Half th e jokes hihc considers The ori Day’) dedde, caiiy on, it's» not awful buddy pictunaure he chose for is not great at this point,t, so th a t Uc televisioniw w U l a ir “ Bob H ope:. • j stinkers. (Bob Hopejpe has toyed the jokes,es, all typed in capital let- enoii^ to ^ cm diaiaaers hislatcstvehldc.Aie.And vehicle itis, ten six to eight jokes per kind of Umits him in tcterm s of The Road tot LLi aughter" a t 9 p.m.. • 2 with many a stinkeiiker, and as a ters, ofter a retread of all thosethe buddies-in- reading, wilh show-bizliz h istorian X eonard f result, “I didn’t haveave an agent,” page, ren■emain in the Joke Vault watching television and n about wit, that^ for the Brits, “5 theT>ed up on let- sages -• aUal arranged ihrough tlie Her father “made a ppoint of named Bobob H ope S quare. abcnit gjj, sustained depression.L He% endless gun firingngandcarcras^. a 2 ter-size sheets, scanminned into com- years by by Hope and his staff, wanting thcTVmerican pipublic to Screenings of Hope fUms and wiWilson Joel, a qmet Webb sijp PG-13. puters. chronologlogically. It amounis to a have acccss” to his Jokeice V ault. special eventsnts arc happening in And w hen you1 ssift through quantumim docum entation of onc Linda says. His doctorors want New York, ChiChicago, London, and ^ them on the compulputer screen - of Ameriijrica's consummate enter- Hope to Slay home bccauluse he is his hometownwn, Cleveland. “This |V skimming the coUe census reports?... PecPeople arc hav- y Wr I E L C O M i % ing babies fasterr than, t they're -Fri T • Sat 9:00-5:00 • aos«l TIME TOB PLAY Ilf THHE DIRT! I i L a g o c(ON P a c k a g e dying. Given the chochoice, who can y locatedtedVi mile SW of Buhl on Castleford lotdRMd 5 V2 >ZonalGiS e r a n iu m s ...... •. » “ ] I M m M M n ; 5 blame them?" 543*6166 or 731-5049 W X SI ^ J:; HoUywood-as-a-rei-real-town; “It V f t ^ xfl •OneNightDehl(haoAcciwiiiiodoBonsfotup p 4" Wave PetuC u n ias'...... '< was quite an earthqthquake s<;ason f j I 'V tolwrPdfsonjXK ' 1 out here. PracticallyaUy everytK nr'-^3a>^ g—r “ 6 -pack Petuninias ...... 95“ \ IP ; •BrdrfostforTr l w • moved in CaUfomiania except the | T A •TwoAII-DcyPQPasse to UigowAmiMmMl m e legislature ... Of coiu:oursc. Tm used "T ‘*‘****^ ; g 4*pack VegetiI t a b l e s ...... 95“ 1 to th e earth movingin g I Uve in a U jfL Paiicond^L^igoonA’ B ^ . .. neighborhood whwhere Dom i 16" Swivel BaJ a s k e t s ...... } :; < ^ (Additional dtNlisnniadpo^avalUb.) DeLuise and Roseoiseannc Aniold m — “ **“ ; / •iSmirwtastololB0«»*mij!«MnlP0Hc •; do th e ir jogging" 1 2 “ H a n g inig s Baskets: Petunias,as. Geraniums, J ; iryDovntomSiiiittkto •3 Self-deprecating:lg: “Ves. it’s Z ' Verbena, Surrm mer Wave, Diascia,a, Bidens % < i J C H •CbnqtBmentory ^ A cadem y Avmrd timiimeagain^oras t a n d m an y mi:lixes ...... Btninnls,SH>stiUlnidtons > it’s knovm aroundmd my house: i H ate Ih y N eig h bor o r; Week.” j 1 -8j O M r o -U O H \ Hope Enterprise■ises, th e per- ^ ^ / j r t former's businesss tarm, retains 0 r r i i i 2 l copyright to the jokjokes'contents, *-r b u t Hope h as tuim rn e d over th e T ^ physical property—tl-thecoUection L 0 cooKnw “T * if its^ - to the,e L ib raiy o f > n v o a i ORUNHOUn ' P C o n g ress. m " - X ^ J;

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'N ew "5Y ork milusidanlh ead linies Ja z zsin th e C( anyon1 Watenrcolor b a n d sat tfi five venues around town. Bac ] Tickeu for Jazz Abovout Town Dave Frishbergerg and international Yorlfork at 7 p.m. Tickcts for Ja s ------Tbe Bobb Norah Band k idct off tfae a i re SS and allow m usic lcloven to pop star and.d IBoisenativc Curtis tlieih c Canyon arc $15 for adults“‘s s works!shop TWIN FALLS - TbiTbe IWn M is evening( aai t 4 pm and Rooberry e « n te r aU tfae venues aU1 evening < Stigers win paperform beginning a t chil CanyonCl week- Jam pofacformsat6pmattfaecor- 1 I ^ Also on June 13, tfaefae Magic S p m T b e e vvent c i w in also feature freeree. ' end off at 6-30(Opjn.Junel2 F nerofShoIfaosfaone and M ain streets, VaU^ Arts Coundl^ Ful^ M<^ p^ormancesla by local and region- For F( tickets, call the Ma isset .ftfor . : witfa tfae Magic yValley Arts Cfaaptcr2r 2 and Blue Hart win per- iGaUeiy of A rt is hostinglanopcn- a al artists, induiJ u in g R o o b e n y Jam VaU/aUey A rts Council at 734-278! ; Coundlli Jazz and WineWi event at form at: 6 a 1 n d 8 p m at C reekside iing reception fbr its JazzededUpArt from Boise ata t 11 am ., New TVio Interviews Ir with headlinin e rs . I Kimberiy Nurseries.3. Wine\ tasting Steakboui9use. T h e New lim its Jazz show from 7-9 p m a t thetc galleTy, from Boise atIt nnoon, J a ^ o u s e Big Fris!Frishberg and Stigers wiU air . andaUroperfonnaQOmcebytfaejeff Sextet performpei s a t 7 p m a t Java 132 Main Ave. S. in tfaitfae M ain S an d from Ida[daho at 1 p.m., Boisioise State University RadioTC c next innonth ' Baker Group from1 BBoise are on TWinMbdb. Tbe New THo performs Street Plaza. Snake Riverr SSix from Boise at 2 ng ing thc weekend before Jas ' tap for tfae cveniog.og. Hckets are at7pmL aand the Jeff Baker Group Jas in the Canyon wweekend p m , Jeff Bake;ikcr Group from Boise h the e Canyon. Jeff Fox w in host , for individualsIs andt $36 for performos s ai t 9 p m ’ a t tfae O utbade condudes Ju n e 14 witfaI a day of at 3 p.m., Newcw Limits J a s Sextet Jazlazz2 in the Canyon spedals[tha^ t M agic Vallililey Arts ' om ples. Steakhou!ouse. Jazzhouse Big Band jazz on the banks of tbefae Snake from TWin FalPalls a t 4 p.m., Dave lir air from 10 am . to noon Jun . Jas in the Canyonyon w eekend and tfae5 SnakeS: River Six ] ^ o r m River in CentennialII Park. Frishberg fromomPortland,Ore.,at5 andm d June 8 on 1450 AM an d ftiwm Council wi;vill host it con^ues June 13,:, wvr ith live jazz a t 8 andd 101' p m a t Woody’S Sports Grammy-nominatcd jazza legend p.m., and Curtiirtis Stigers from New 77 to 9 p.m. June 7 on 91.7 FM. Idaho authhor ------The Tlma»-Hew> ; Fest appplication — E ngageiiMENT---- ^ TWIN FALLS5 ■- The Magic Music Valley Ans Councuncil win host a nationally knownnrn anisi, Norma T Y - P E r m r will sign b(took Tmr Dennison, for a four-dayfc water- deadliiine approicaches TWIN FALLL L S -C ollette T\itty of colors-and-oil woworkshop here on Monda;l y TWin annmnoimccs thc engage- June 18-21. V ment of heher daughter, Erin It’s scheduled1 frofrom 9:30 a.m . to ; The T1n>e»W»w» ______A $100:00 registration fee covers Tbe Tlme»Wews______Lannene Ibttyitty, to Kari Pettitt, son 4:30 p.m. daily atat thtl c a n s council the prognIgram costs and instiuction------of Mr. and MMrs. Andy Pettitt of office, 132 M ain1 Ave.Av S. TWIN FALLS - Deadline : is almateritsrials for the week. TN^^ty- TWIN FALLS-Novelisiist Sydney B“ cklcy Wash.ish. On June 18, the dass win fea- : Sunday for applicatioations for Music five dolliollars covers aU lunches, graduate ofTWin Falls D uncom bc win sign copii ture an introductipokanc,Wash. BookseUers. traditional glazinizing and value ’ Education Center. m ents bby the camp director, a graduate of Sumner techniques. dal aid and famUy dis- Duncombo is thc author au of c l ^ { Music Fest is an opportunityop] for ^ Finandal four short Sdu>olool and W hitworth On Jtm e 19, participants pai will are available, th ree published novels, fc students wfao haveave completed' countsar ^ H is first ^ “ «8‘=‘"S p>pokanc. o draw and designjn thcirt ovm com- up a registratioo fomi at stories and three poems, grades 7 tfarougfa 112 2 to1 grow musi- Pidc u] ding is plarmed for 7 positions to underderstand perspec- SI Community Education novel, ‘T he Unlikely Carandidate,” ctdly an d s o d ^ in a day camp the CSI lay a t the College of tive, using w atercourcolor and water- ■ on th e second floor of tfae was published in 1998..I America setting. Partidpantsn ts vrill be able C entcr oi s second Souihe I«^daho Rose Garden. A pencils, ight renowned “ftylorAdAdmii^stTBtion Building or House published his to leam from eigh l" and his reception willrill be h d d at 7 3 0 p.m. y On Ju n e 20. th;he e id a s s win paint le Community Education novel, “Enduring Rtith,” Kari Pettitt and Erin Tutty music instructors fro:from CSI, Boise call the 'intogS Saturday at: ththc rose gardea lands^pes withb bbuildings using Brigham Yoimg Center: aat t 732-6288 for m ore infor- third novel, “Blizzard," ii State University, Bri skills learned in thc previous University-Idaho, andanc more. m adon.L of 2001. H e received th e 20011 \W riter of ______day’s session. On June 21, thc thc Year Award from ththe Idaho. — W eddDING: ------painting wiU incluacludc floral corn- Writers League. position with drdramatic back- ‘The Da►a Vinci C()de’m tops Duncombe has vmti grounds. ■itten two H a Nfa, th e Placps You’ll Go’ by Idaho and BriBrigham Young Univer- ks, graphite draw- yCode’byEoin 1 3. H i e E ternity C USS (R andom H ouse) sity. She isis 'currently attending perspectives, I Colfcr (Miramax) Municipal Leap of Fkith’ by. Queen Boise Statei UUniversity, whcrc she ish lettering, color Vean Prada' by ! 4. H i e Devil Wea [Miramax) is working on a bacfador^ degree portraits, I Lauren Weisberger(erOJoubleday) Good‘S to Great* by Jim in busincssi managementm She has s the M agic valley ; S. T b e G uardian’an’ by Nicholas coliin^ Band retu received assiissodate’s degrees in s (HarperBusiness) • and offers her ‘ Sparits (Warner Boo bothcuUnaiyiry arts and liberal arts, Vho M oved M y C heese?’ by Emily and Seth Woodland Denison is aents. pr • G. Tbe Sinister 1 The Htne»^Wew»______"'NoMlctlon Bordersers, Brentano’s, Coles,, ___ ' 1. T b e South Beach Diet* by Coopersersmith. Crown, Doubleday,’, FAIRFIELD-Camas!ts lily Days, . Arthur Agatston(R1 (Rodale Press) Scribneiners, Super Crown andi an arts a nd craft fair, wiw in b c h e ld ...... ' w e 2.‘Atkins for Lifeife’by Roberta Waldenienbooks stores,.as weU ass Saturday at the Camnoas County .lAikins (St. Martin’sin’s Press) ^ e s frcfrom online retailers bame-^ Senior Citizens Cerenter, thc , 3 .‘An Unfinishedbed Life; Jo h n F. sandnotioble.com andAmazon.com. American Le^on HanUl and the Historical Building. / ' y Foo^ fun and activitittics are also lis class will get you and 3uch and . planned. T h is rn_____ k in g fo r 5^steri Tbe event is scheduliuled from 9 — ———------tc aach c l how to live a health' .'.'contkuMdfromCl Coloradado native, has been an overr a m to 5 p m w a y s to spend more time as a Ithy option! nap in his musical career, For funher informanation, caU Jamboree. His performance pe is the maj C hloose o c to Move supports f I h e a lth y « p.m. w ith folk,fol pop, rock and cotmtryf P lena R enftow a t 764-2;-2328. sdieduledfor7:45i It health fun. - About 25,000H} people are phases.is. A m em ber of foiled C had lifestyle[e a£ n d h e a lth y d ie t, a n d i ' «cpected to attend:nd events in and Bfi^ellleU Trio a t th e sam e tim e as T hle e .class includes family-b ;d u c a tio n ’ around City Parkrk i over th e next John Denver,De be signed witfa EM I ...... — ...... mt changing ...... eating habit a b o u t i p ro g ra m • •threedt^ in 197878 and produced a series ofI Subscribbe. - t o M o ‘' ■• A large pluralitylity of them will adult-co:-contemporaty hits, indud- rcrccommcnded by doctor y e a rs . •show up for the.S}, Saturday i m om - iog “AbAlmost Like Being in Love”^ 733-09331 ing W estern Daysys parade,i vrtiidi and This “1 Night Won’t Lastt I______• In str rec” wm leave tfae in tetersectionofFblls n Fbn^vet Jaim i Avenue and Frontiintier Road at 10 Johnsinson switdied his label to id your kids off the couc and his sound to countiy MS in Heal I'ajn., wending its way to Blue KCA ai hy life. If you are lookir ^ e a t success in 1985, radc- ' Lakes Botilevard1 NortiiNl and even- with gp I Persor■sonal T ra in e r, d ;ertificd Lil a n a g e m e n t tually to Shoshone ip five top 10 countiy hits by C l . — a family, here’s a healthy , in d u diiig ‘'Give M e W ings" Consultant, and Ccrti r in at its intersectionITn^SSS iK-i.! , • Join U s This Saturdaday families in creating a hc an d “1“Tie Moon Is over Her Avenae South. Child and Ad1 makes learning about h . T bere^ also a strstreet dance a nd Shouldit.s. I I t is a n a c c r e d ite d•ccialist pi l-i'golf tournamentnt SaturdayS and a IbursdiBday^ TUntf^evis tfaat th e1 0 that eveninging. A queen con-- Khvanlitnis would sponsor a pancake 8-w eelors for more than 20 yes Sgist runs an w eekeekend. : bteakb OO SatUrdfliy ynni^fnp traditionalalcaQiivalwillbe c Tbeteve win be two pancdse b i^ - mdofim Flitructors: ■ TSien fbr'buainessess from S to 11 . fasts.StSaturdq^ diough, ona ipon- Pre-registratm e T ig u e /jppL tod«y, from1 noonni to 11 pm soredi byt die Masonic Lodge at ^ Saturday andid from !•€ pm tfaaMa Temple a n d another ;alth Educaiion, ^S im day in tfaelVri]M n n n s County a t thbhb ,^Mn Stop on Addison — - I Starting ; June 10.lifestyle and W eight M anap.m. lock northwest of Avemietue to benefit the Boys and Jgik^^ablpd d wkwilldoiD^mpKk^ rtified Clinical Educator in G irtaOI d u b s o f tfae M agic Valley. 00 F!^ Ptint R iS pw UB; . Every Tuesd And tfaere willin be food, beer ------^ ^Ldolcscont O b esity ^ ' and lots of ic, 1 a t $ Tbttts•n^ew t writtr Sttvt Cnanp ^ ' Sawtooth Elemf 1 iv rftn to n l^ t'a nad d 12:15 pm oa am bete rmdud at 735^223, or cn e D u ffin PSattirday and Sondondsy* u/nt$9 to him at 1771 Stadium1 Dietitian, Pediatric Speci: .'^Johnson,, a 59-yearold sttveiuncrumpHUtJitt For more inf:ek Course: itu rd a y , Jaime Tigue, InsiFREE NOW OPBN WBUtlMl ette tax Mkes dra^s 6re U n itD A r »-St9 ation is required. i f t MAGOth • 6:15-7:15 .EY p.i ® ' ■ 1among smot)kers. mUitM REGION/ NTER }day &. Thursday I m e S - N c w s . ^ 1 HUM UnUMBnentary School Gym u b s n Blvd., Twin Falls ...... • . V • ^formation contact istnictor at 732*6479. ttaaattSittK iiiiitai UiAiiliiiiililii ^IC VALLE IAL MEDICAL CEKl i

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W e e k e n d Events__ in l^ t at. t Lake Gty suburb of Wfis; from 8 p jn . to midnl^ ContkHMd from C2 at 7 p.m. Ticketkets. which are $35. Salt L i ' Hookers Place, 121 FmirthtfaAve.S., A erved by phoning Vailley'leyQty at7pjn.Tidtiets.wUfl ai A lbertson^ in TVvin R lls,lls,Paul^ can bc reserv ett Kataokt will be fea- TWin KJls. No cover charge.rge. M arket in H ailey o r AUdiikinson^ Smith'sTixat(8l(800)888-TDCX.The are Si$35 and $52.50, can tx tined fromjm 9 p j a to 1 a j s . a t tfae sved by phoning Smiths TlxS a Jurwl9-Utah 7 502 SLofa S t, Rupert, and Market in Ketchum. T he; BaBank of Gateway CenteiIter is locatcd at ^ rcservt Tuesday Amcrica Center is locatcdid ati 233 North 500 WestSL (800)0) 888-TIXX. The Usanima Katejr Chainben wi^ p U y S ^ £ 9^JD. to 1 ajn . at Chieers, 163 S. Capitol Blvd. Ampbiiphitheater is locatcd a t 540(100 Lake Zephyr a W a tU &5. HHighway 30, Buriey. Kroakeia Karaoke wina be b fea- ' June 27-UtlJtah South!Ith 6200 West p jn . T l d o ^ wiiich areire$20.canbe tured from 9 p j a to 1 ajn.u a at __ reserved by phoning St ay and Thursday George KS East Restaurant,mt,32SE. . June 18-Boise TVapt and Seether S will play h m a * (800)888-TDCX.ThcZ Thinl N., Burley. s ke will be featured from 8 A 1 ; - Bowling for Soup will perform pc Club DV8 in SaSalt Lake City at 7 U U ^ T ^T ■ is located at 301 S nidni^t at ^ 610 Club, at the Big E asy Conccn HouseHoi at pan. Tickets, whivhich are $15. can be Temple. pjn. to mid erlana Ave., Buriey. Tuesday through Satunturday 7:30 p.m. Ticlits, which anare SIO, reserved by phoihoning Smiths Tlx at . 1054 0verli can bc reserved by phomnging <800) (800) 888-TTXX.X Q u b DV8 is locat. Julyy 2 1 - Utah Karaoke vriU be featuredredfromS 1 f June 21-Boise n e r Klub, : 965-4827. online at edat 115 SouthithWestTemple. a«pcnce None th e R ldier wil pjn. to 1 a j a at thfe Klover S John Hiatt will peri^ o n n . . a » ay 402 Main N., TWin FUIs. lutp://www,ticketweb.com.m, or at y the Zephyr Q u b is Salt Laki £K Karaoke wffl bc fea- _ , plOT th Big Easy Cijnccrt Hoi A tkinson’s M arket in KetiKetchum. June 2 8 - Bol30lse atyy at 9:30 p.m. Tickets, vrtiidt ar om 8 3 0 p jn . to 1230 a m ’Ilie Big Easy Concert HoiHouse is v i, can bc reserved by pboninjing P-ra-TW celj^are a t the Driftrift Inn, M5 F Sl, Rupert, Wednesday ( will play th e M ain S15. a be reserved by phooinj located at 416 S. Ninth St. ith^T ix at (800) 888-TIXX. Thi an d fro mn 9 |p m. to 1 a.m. a t the Big P & D KarDoke will bee feifeatured Stage at A nn1 Morrison ? Park for Smithl JOI 4827. online at http ?hyr Club is located at 30 . 9 E. Main, Declo. : M ontana Boise River Fest‘estival, 7 p.m. Fhic. Zcphyi etwcb.com. or at .. from.S.pjiL to 1 ajn. at Mc IthWestTemple. yon Crest r June 18 - Utah South' M arket in .Ketchum. Tl Steakhouse, 1826 C:anyDn ■er charge. Alkaline 'Mo, One Maniui Aimy June 29 - BoBoise ■ --OT Concert House is locatiS^aM ^ MondaytV and Tuesday Drive, ISvin RiUs. No cover c .mil theSTART will perfoirfom at Fabulous»usl1iundcrbirds>'ill ^ N inthSt. KaraokeIce wUl be featured a t 9 llrick's in Salt Lake Q ty at 7 p.m. perform on thele 1Main Stage at Ann « p m a t The[he Oasis, 1007 Blue Lakes W edn^ay TSvin RiUs. No cover diatfpe. '['ickets, which arc S12, c “ Morrison P arkk forf thc Boise River m vdN,TVi Krookezs Karaoke winin tbe fea- : rcscr\ ed liy phoning Smith'sth sT K o t Festival, 7 p.m.1n.Free, JuHOfie 23-Utah tured from 9 p j a to 1 au ja a at the i8()0) 88H-11XX- Brick’s isis 1< localod i M E ' ' KimncertJrt for the Expedition phoniioning Smith'S Tlx at (800) 8 « a t House at 8 The Supersuckers will pl; thc Big Easy Concen play Salt inspiration FiFund for Breast TDCX.OC. Brick’s is located at 57 are $26.50, can U k f City's Zephyr Clubb aal 9:30 , p p .nt Tickets, whidi are n., River R un Lodge, Wests t 2002 South. ning (800) 965- p in Tickcts, which arc S8, i bc reserved by phonin >8, can bo Kcichum. Tickodcets, which arc $40, ttp://www.tick* ivstrved Ijy phoning Smith’s 4827, online at http I ichsTaal available b,by phoning 72&64S6 Julyly 24 3 -U ta h it Atkinson’s I -8(H)) H88-'nXX. 'Hic Zephy ctweb.com, or at jhyr C ub or online ot httpittpJ/www.expedition- jq^ ,Cents, Jaz-Z, Snoop Dogj ulhcBigEasy IS locatctl at 301 South >gg. M arket in Ketchum. T uth V\est i„spiration.ois. [in Paul and Fabolous will pe?er- Concen House is localcated at 416 S. I Temple. S can l , formm at Usana Amphitheater•in i NinthSt. July 3 -U tahan theS‘ Salt a Lake City suburb of We!/est June 19 - Boise The BeachI BoysBl will perform in ValleyUey City at 7:30 p.m. Tickct July 1 1 -U tah The Van^ ^Varpcd Tour,;ur, foatur- lich are $41 and $56, can b \mphithcatcr in the which . •• Jon Schnddt will playpla thc Sandy I mg Rancid, The Used, A-F.l Sull cit5 «rved by phoning S m i^ ’sTlx i 'ity suburb of West reserv City Amphitheater iis thc Salt Hum Jake and Mest,Mll11 playpl Iho Vallcy City at 8 )0) 888-TTXX. Usan t 8 p,m.Tickets,which (800) 4QQ Lakc City suburb of Sandy at 8 Idaho C enter in Nampa starstamnBUt $12.50 ai nphithcater is located at 540 and 524. can be Amph p.m. Tickcts, whichio oi re S 7 , S8.50 nw>n. Tickets, which are: S2.J.Si can reserved by phc uth 6200 West. jhoning Smith’s Tix at South and 510, can be reserverved by phon- I iv resen'cd bv phoning (80 88-TDOC, Usana > 2 7 . (208) 4-12-3132 or (20!?S21or' <*“ > ing (800) 888-TDCX.X. Thc Sandy (208) 426- A m phitheaterjr :is locatcd at 5400 City Amphitheater- is located at I online South 6200 WesVest. Z !ni;)://wvw.idahtickot-s.concom or 1250 East 9400 South. .‘CT hiipV/x'^w.tickctwcb.com, ■\llK-nsoa's in T\vin Falls. July 4 -Bols.)lse Tonignight and Saturday Ni.iikc-t in Hailey or Atk\tkinson's Bobby Vee, Tommy1 Roc, Brian Jazz i__ combo Sklp-N-Skool wi Maikci in Keichum. The■he Idaho Hyland andI CChris M ontez will rform from 8 p.m. to midnightItin i Western Idaho y. Center is located at 5000)0 Garrity( play the i Vault Room a t th c Drift lm June26-Boise Blvd. on Nampa’s casl end.nd. Fairgrounds in Garden City in 6 5455 Fp St., R upen. T he group wi 'JJJ The Robert Cno'BfBand will per- p.m. Tickets,, which v are 521 for _iayj.ly jazz, blues an d light rock. N I form in Ann Morrisonon Pork at 6:30 I June 21-Utah adults and 511II for youngsters, can ver charge. be reserved by phoning (208) 425- p.m., thc kickoff coniloncen for the Die \'an ’s ^^'arped Tour,uUeatui-. , 49 4 ^ e .at http://www.ida- e„nH Boise Wver FestivnLL F F ^ . ■rm ;V.F.I., Aiidim- W.IC,, Dai^ne,Di hotickets.com,n, ol wiU perform at and-In Digital Surround I m ill bc held in Gentchni.nial ‘ Entertainm ent willU be featured I Mcatloaf \\ill perform■m at thc Brick’s in Saltalt Lake City at 7:30 aterfront Park in the Snallake , from 9 p.m. to 1 a.mi.m. at the Log I / SSIMN ,whichareS22,canbe Idaho Cx-nter in Nampa1 at 8 p-ra. p.m.Tickcts,wl iver C^anyon north of TWin FillFiJls . Tavern, 401 Fourth[I Ave.A W.. TWin 1 4 md 539.50, resen.'cd by; phoningp (800) 888- n 1 icktis, which are S25 and 3m 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on JuneJ 1 Falls. No cover chargetge. - I an be r';sen‘cd b>' phonin,ning (800) TIXX. Brick’s<’s is located at 579 :kets arc $15 for adults, free f TSm ')i.>4827 or (208) 426-1494494, online West 200 Soutluth. childiildren under 13, T hc event w .it lurp7/w\w.idahotickcts.cts.com or ature perform ances by locu aid Tonight k a IU..L ainp Karaoke will bcI featured fe from wattheODYSSEV htip://w\N-w.ticketweb.com,om, or at July 12 - UtlUtah regiogional artists, indudii t nr-. m S I AllH.Ttson’s in T\sin Fallsalls P auli P ,.,„ one wiU play Saltair Rooboobeny Jam at 11 a,m.,NewTVTVio 8:30 p.m. to 12:3,2:30 a.m . at oadway Avc. S., I Market in Haile>- or Atkinson All s Reson in Mag[agna, Utah, at 8 p.m. at nonoon, Jazzhouse Big Band at 1 Garibaldi’s, 113 Broa< .Market in Ketchum. Thc£ic Idaho Tickets, which m.. Snake River Sue at 2 p.r}.m.. Buhl. No cover charge ich are 513, S15, S18 P-m., : C enter is'located at 5000OOGamty andS20,canbn is located 30 miles Frishl•ishberg at 5 p.m. and C^in High Mountain KaiKaraokewillbc I mm ^Nowa^hcODYS^ June 24 - Utah w est of Sailialt Lake City off Stigeiigers at 7 p.m. On June 12,' ti fe a tiir^ from 9 p.m..m. to 1 a.m. a t I DurtJ ICye Blind \\ill play)lay Brick’s Interstate 1801301 take Exit 104. Mta^cb^< VaUey A rts C oundl^ Jc S h ak efi 826 Highwjiway 81. D edo. I 1 in Sail Like Cily al 7 p.m.'m. Tickets, andVid W ine event wiU begin at 6: No cover charge. hidi are 522, can be reseifscrved by July 13 - UtUtah P™-.m. at Kimberiy Nurseries wi phiitiinn Smith’s Tix at (800) (8C 8 » ^ usic by the Jeff Baker Grott)U^ L j D V t . ■ ■ N I Id the Full Effect will zkets are $20 for individuals aj wat the Twin Cinema i lX.X. Brick's is locateded at 5 /9 play Brick’s in Salt Lakc City at 7 r, U l-,1 200 Soutii. 16 for couples. On June 13, j£ p,m. Tickets,, whichwl are 512.50, can bout Tbwn wUl b e held at fi be reservedI bby phoning Smiths mues - at the corner of Shosho June 25 - Utah T u at (800)) 8888 -TTXX. Bricks is id Main streets, the Bob NcNora • n c « r f o r Hmbod>Tnent and Deadead Poetic locatcd at 579'79 West 200 South. and kicks off th e event at 4 P-m.p. A r t » a n d »8ol«no« Pl«icv'il./■.PiniilngNwno «3) 7ll5 - 9-JO wl) play Club DV8 in SaitSa Lake id Rooberry Jam a t 6 p.m.; lun I2J0 • 2:45 • 9:00 ■ 7il5 . 9J0 i " • t'lty at 6 30 p.m.Tickets,.w wl h irh an - July 1 5 - UUtan t Creelreekside Steal^ouse, Chaptei Mfl« R doadtd 91 7:20 • 9i5S IS can be reserved bj- f s«I .5-SonTifi-47a) l - 7i20 . 9-J5 II perform in Usana andiid Blue H a n perform s at 6 anc;^d8 n y i i i W f f l nier Almighty -9ll5 Smith's Tix at (800) 888-nxX. 88{ Amphitheater:er in th c Salt Lake p.m.;m.; at Java TWin Rdls. the New Ni Faulknsr Planflfistarium s«i tu T isT s^ T ii . 4:45 -7!00 - 9.15 Cilll) DV8 IS located ai 115 lli South City suburb of West Valley at Limilimits Ja s Sextet performs ar7at ioAHo*B Lt fA naeBT icMvp « Y C » e »ci7.1S-9i30 Ae:;! Temple. 7:30p,m.Ticke:kets, which arc $39.50, p.m.;m.; at thc Outback Steakhounise, Throush the EyeafM Of Hubble [ u a l l i S r ^ • S«0 . 7i1S ■ 9J0 IOB can be resejserved by phoning thcIC INew Trio performs at 7 pp. jn . Tuea. through Fri...... ■•7:0QPM- June 26 - Boise Smith’s Tix: aat (800) 8 8 8 -TTXX. andid the Jeff Baker Group at A Afternoon Shmliowt at me k . IfAUANJO l’oi.‘von,\’incc Ncil andi SiSkid Row Usana Amphithithcater is locatcd at pjn.;m.; and'at Woody^ Sports E DiOy 7:00.9:15 [P Outdoor 5400 South 62(6200 West. and(id Grill, Jazzhouse Big BandI aand Faulkner Planetaritarium are |u8t p l ^ H ■, SM-Sun 7-V>»4M5»7:00- xvill perform on the AMP C Stale at the 8lhh S treet , , Snaknake R iror Six wiU p ^ o r m aat 8 $1/Psnon AD!01 Summerl Idmiltv u « 7iM-9;40 1uAT!!«-3KX)-5:15 -7J0 -9:40 Marketplace at 7 p.m.n. Tickcts, July 1 6 - UtUtah andnd 10 p.m.; tickets are $5. T T heO noM urOrChrenicie* rts Coundl wiU also host a ja grnngTlim «) 7J0 -9:40 whicli are 530, can be rcsc©served by David GateItes will sing in the ja a - Each Saturday ...... 2K30PM 8 „ .lun | ^ iZ^JvJIoo. 5:tS - 7i50 . 9:40 at 9:15 lemed a n opening a t 7 p jn. Ju phoning (800) 965-4827, oionime at Sandy City AmphitheaterAj in thc SkyQuM/U»:M Sky Show CoUx. iutpi/A'AN-w.tickctweb.comom, or at Salt Lake dtyity suburb of Sandy at J ,3 at . thc FuU M oon GaUcryin t Tues., Thuni., S o l N o w O p e n 7 D ays at S • Sun 12:13 .12:45 . 2J0 <3:00 Aikinsun’s M arket in Kctclctchum, 8 p.m. Tickets,Its, w hidi are 515,518, [ain Street Plaza. For tickets, c le Magic VaUcy A rts Coundl iBltiaQBBBarm 4:4$S-S!15.7 .S: i00-7J0-9:1S-9 t40 521 and 525.5, cani be reserved by dl at 34-2787. /UwGkySyShow ' Ihc.Pic In l> w t tt* 7 :2 0 .9J0 June 2 7 -Id a h o Fallslls phoning Smitilith’s Tlx a t (800) 888- lun nCtr-TiX ). 5:15 > 7 ^ • 9tM m Each Wed, t Fri. ------...... 4 M P U CoA PoLson, Vlncc Nell andJ SkidSI Row I^'he . Sandy City will play the Sandy Downw n s Grass ter is locatcd at 1250 NCCD HCIP UIITH “ I A Rook Enfoifoltainment k. • I'heater at 7 p.m. Ticketscets.^^■hidl E ast 9400 Soulouth. A M Shows ot 8: Great C oH it at 10*30 are $30. can be reserved b QUICKBOOKS*' • Eoch Tuetday throoj^ ^ i o L l a y l ^ B mg (800) 965-4827, oa July 2 2 - u t Utah CaCall Usa at 737-00887 PMcRoydt'Di*nwWrii HIH littp://www.ticketweb:comom, or at ibe Dave! Matthew*N B and will Tr a n n Gj S ctu^ ^ upJ o3RT# This FrWay a nidSaturtlay d ! : ^ Atkinson’s Market in Ketdium, Ki play Usana AAmphitheater in the It Run« In Pimllv aa w m trt " izijo2xM -2i4S ••8K)0<7iM >9145 B j g Sandy Downs is located . :d at 6855 ^ — — — iii^ndimusk n r o n whh lare u . - Soulh 15 Ea.st. p X yte n 12:42:4i > BUS - 7i40 - 9-JO I I Next Tuesday throuiT)ugh Satunlay , .flo#86QlttjUfnMMv M Oa tw June 27 - Utah r s a m m « r TEjrTTTrSriW .7(30 ■ W9 r Sp ^cIqI* I DCKEaratAaem5 E 3 S S 5 : * ,,'.1•12:15.2J0>4)4S>7i00-9ll» 2 Chris Isark will perfornorm at tfae I D ltie's \ U A ouin iSSnNMi Anag At Mm Bwnait ai Gateway Center in SaltI LaLake City | ■’ J a c k & Dolt I | 29neiMii I9FAMUBii 12:432:45 . 3:00.W5-7»40.9>S0 • 0>U I AAUBB0 X2X-AX-Mtn Utttwd 10.4<10-7t30-9iS9 ilbfinwnMrat W-1240.9>49.<;4$.9i30 M. l.OQBraokftttfM l I R oooom. 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W e e; k k E n d Spotlightt,______iiJaimilnnCt AmUiaty willtrill bold a dance Bt 8 3 0 Boiskise% north end. Ildceta, wl(vhich intersection of Intiiiterstate 84 and tptmndsnds after the parade. Cost is pjD. at tbe> DDAV HbQ, 459 Shoup in are $18 and $26 on weekniflights U.S. H i^ w a v 9 33. .' Tickets, whicii $ 3 p eer rp person.To partidpate in the ' ‘ ' . " M ('niunday > and $3 for diil- pande,de,caU 733-7695. EUls.Acdiiel\imerwi!l andm d Sunday* and $23 an d $3030 on are $5 m adults a Ihe Faulkner Planeonetorium at ; ^ Kn»ken Kataoke wOl e music A $2 donation Aidi^dqys and Samrday*, canin be dren 6-12, are aviavailable at the ' for Ans and . tured from 9 p jn. to 1 u the Herren Center for d reaceseived by phoning (208)I 336- • gate, July 4^4 « im pus of the R iv en id e. 197 W. High Sdence on the campi 92211221 on online at http-7/www.wida- Haileailey wiU celebrate Day* of thele CoUege of Southem IdaIdaho in ’IWin Sunday hos!ioshake«)eare.org.Ihe amphiibithe- June 2 0 - 2 1 O U WWest a virith a parade, fireworks,^ falls wiU present *SPinkink FloycL1 The Iter is located at 5657 Wi lU Senlot Centet will WendeHwUlccleslebrote tiie 14th rodeo,o, foodfi and fun. Wall” tonight and Saturday Sa af ' i v t a F u u Springs Ave. IlfjjjjjjfTTT^ hold a iC8 w idi music from 2-5 annual Dairy Days.'ys.with a dance in 8:15 p.m. and “Spocec e JamJ m in’ ’’ pjn. at the9 ccentei; 536 Shoehooe the park frcra 6-10]l0pJtLonJune20 JuW I1j 1 - 1 2 'l\jesday, Wecincsdi•sday and St.W.,TWinFl»FUls.Costis$350per JUlJI u l y 2 ^ g .3 andapandeat litl l ^ o n J m » 2 1 , Kimb , j Thursday at 8:15 p.m.I. OtherOl shows imberiy wiU celebrate its 32nd ^ th e Eyes of I-■ Tonight person. Com pany ot Fools wiU pre:resent followed by an afiaftmoon of tun ^Ltal G o^ Neighbors D s^ in will in dude " T h ro u g t Hubble" tonight at 7 ip.m., ‘The l' Ibe Swhigtooes wili11 pf l^ easy T(Sred Swinmey^ “Ahvayi Patiy Pi and gHnwi in the= p a n d aaround n City Parle. Activides « Dinosaur Chronldes"j" SaturdayS at I . Ustening music from 7*117-10 p jn . a t ■ ■ ■ ■ ! Cline,” 8 p.m. on Thursdtdays, wiU indudeinc a Dutdi-oven cookoff, r r A T S ,j 2 p.m.. “Sky Quest/cst/Livc Sky George ICs East Resuu:taurant and M da^ and Saturdays and 3 p.m.] June 20-22 commumunity potluck picnic and J Show" Saturday, T\icTuesday and Uunge,32SE.'nuidN.,I1 . Burley. onon Sundays, Liberty Thcs d concert on July 11 and lys wUl be held ban d < ,j Thursday at 4 p.m. and “Mystery Hailey. I l d ^ which are $20 ide, games, food and arts and Wednesdajlay through “ downtown and Tat t die TVvin Rdls parade, of the Missing Season!sons/Live Sl^ reserved seating and $15 for County ftirgroundjnds. Activities wiU craftstso o n July 12. I Saturday dents and seniors, can be resei Show” loday and Wednednesciay at 4 J*»ntand Junel5-I. Utah in dude a communiunity fish fiy and j J(to Cugoo and Able by phoning 578-9122, on onlin p.m. Tickcis, whichh arca $4 for ring Broadway produc- ^ live entertainment:nt on June 20, a Julyf l1! 2 i drummer “DBE” will playpl delta, "nie tounn http-yAvww.tidtetweb.com. adult.s, 53 for senioror cdtizens 60 countiy blues and me!mellow jas don of AlaJ a in BoubUl, Claude- pancake breakfast,ist, farm toy show, lie -22nd annual D edo Day wiUtU and over, S2 for studeridents and .$9 • t the Snake Midiel SchoJionberg and Herbert . parade and street«t dance on June ^eld from 5:30-930 pjn. at tl July 8-12 ield in an around Kiwanis Park,^ for fumilie.i, ure availaailable ut the River Grill in Ibgcrman.lan. Cugno is Krezonerlsi “Les“i Miserable*” wUl JUll 21 and a horsesho*hoe-pitching tour- Eventsnts wiU in d u d e a p ^ d e , pan-in- door Children 4 and1 un(under ure not the music author forr CChef Kirt perform att dthe Capitol Iheater in T Junior Mtsical Playhi'house nam ent on June 22-22 cakebr5 breakfast, Uve music and artsrts admiited. AfternoonI shishows are $1. Martln% television show,>w, ‘“Cooking Salt Lakee City at 7:30 p.m. will presept Tim Rice a nd Andndrew and cmcrafts. i on the WUd Side,” whicrtiich aire a t W ed n esdy ^ iand June &8 and 10- Uoyd Uo; Webber^ “Joseph andid the June 21 2pjn.onIhursdqyand Anndng Am ltdmicotor Dreama S H y y i'';. 1 l(h30 a jn . S atu rtU ^ onmPBS. I 15andat2i M unaugh will1 olobserve its annu- July 1 n d 14-15. Hckets, which 7:3( a + 1 9 June 7-8 and 7:30 p.m. nighdy, Rc^ alFHendshlpDaycly community cele- -njcj are S21-$61,51, can be reserved by Auditorium Aue , TWin Falls. Tid he Lincoln County Fair will bc Saturday - Eagle bradon. The cvenlen t wUl be high- held at Litllx ot (801) 355-2787. which whi are $7, are available at 1 at die county fairgrounds .'■>in Through today Ihree Blocks From 1 “ “ “ lighted by an 111 ajn.a. parade from shoshoshone. H ig h U ^ts indude pi^' o l Theater is l o c a t i a t door. doo The Magic Valley/ AArts t Council wiU play from 5-8 p.m. fc the school to thele park and food, wrcstUistUng on July 16, rodeo on Jul> X) South. [/ is hosting two exhibitibitions in its party at Roquc'^ 3210 Q family fim and gargames to foUow in ig .ig19 and parade on July 17. M ain Avenue facUit}Uity in IVvin July 2 3 -2 6 ,26,2 & 2 9 , the park. Camiv:nival July 17-19. Admission is Falls. Gayle Barigar’sir’s oil-on can- 'June& -27, free. W ednesday 31, Aug. 1-2 vas works will be on display in liv e m tidc wiU be fcatieatured from 4-25,;, Aug. 1-22 I , h e Oakley A lts Cot June 21 the Galeria Pequenilena through 8 p.m. to midnight atIt TThe Oasis, Tbe HIstoi»otlc Opera Theater in w wiE in present H erbert and Dororotiiy A spring cooccrccrt and car show Julyi a2 - 2 6 May 30. Noh maskss madem: by the 1007 Blue Lakes Blvd.vd. N., TSvin Glenns Ferru ry wiU present FHday Fields’ Fie “Annie Get Your Gurtm,” 8 will beh eld at theleCJooding ( County Hieih e Elm ore C ounty Fair wiU bebt children of the Boy.soys and Girk Fhlls. No covcr chargc. night mclododramas in dinner the* p.m. p.n nighdy, Hovrells Opera 0] Fairgroimds-Ihe2 c\event wiU in dude held1 at the county fairgrounds in Club of th e Magic ValValley will be ater, with didinner at 6:30 p.m. th e House, Ho' Oakley. Tidcets, whidiIch are a and andqidque show, and a Glennsnns Ferry. lUghlight-*; indudede exhibited in the offioffice Rullerv W ednesday and Thui p.m. For dckct informa- $8, $8, am bc reserved by phohoning conccrt with NatNathan Price and th e roJuly 31 and th e rodeo on Aug.-1- 1 Southern Idaho inn TT\vin Falls, IW in FhUs Municipalll BandE con- D rea^am ,” 8 p.m. on June 6- and an< $26 on weeknightss and rodeo, live cntcrtaitainment, food and 2.'ndoIckets: $6 for adults; kids 6-11•12 G allery hours arcire Tuesdays ccrts is set for 8 f p.n m m th e 7^ jq .j 4^ 26-: re £-28 and July 10-11 and Sundays Sui and $23 and $3Ci30 on horse radng. arc54,54, chUdren under G get in freeee. , through Fridays fromim 9:30‘ u.m. lo Bandshell of TWin RiUslls Ql ty Park. 15.16 andI 7 pjn. on June 8 and Fridays FH and Saturdays, cata n be 9 p.m., Wednesdesdays and Free. July 13,int dthe festival's amphithe-. reserved res by {dioning (208)5) 336- July 3 6 June:le 29-Aug. 3 Tliufsdays from 9:30JO a.m.a to 4:30 Oise’S north end. "ndcets, 92: ^ p.m., and Saturdaysays from 1-9 a ter on Boi& 9221 on online a t httpa!/www Buhl wUl ccleblebrate Sagebrush The.Tie Jerom e County Fair wUI bi hoshakespeare.org. The amph p.m. tree. June 20 - Boise whidi arc: $$18 and $26 on week-' ho: DtVB with a paradnide, a dan^ fire- heldd at the Jerome Countj d Sund^ and $23 and ate Cher vrill sing att tthe Idaho nighis and { ater is located at 5657 V woiks, food, rodeoeo and fun. Fairgnrgrounds. HighUghts indude Ccntcr in Nompa at 7:30 p.m. $30 on Fridai d i ^ aiid Saturdays, can Springs Spi Ave. die PBPRCA rodeo from July 31-Aug|ig° Saturday Tickets, >AlcJi ore $595(950 and $73, be reservedBd t y phoning (208) 336- 2. Adn:Ldmission is free. C am as Lily Days5 willwi be held , . ,, inline at httpyAvwwida- ■ July 4 can b c reserved by pboiihoning (208) 9221 en onl from 9 a.m. to 5; p.m.p.: at the , ■ Gooding’s FFourdioi of July , . 426-1494 o r (208)442-32>-3232,onUnc hoshakespet Camas County Senicenior Center, Celebration wiUJ indudeii a parade Junele 30-Aug.. 3 I at http:/AVwwJd^odckcckets.com, or a te r is loocated a at 5657 Warm the American Legion;ion Hall and at 11 ajn ., live entertainmentcm and Iheh e (iim as Cotmty Fair will bc at Albertson's in IVvindn Falls and Springs Ave. IjJ. the Historical Buildiiilding, featur- JuneJui 21 fireworks at dusiusk at the fair- heldd iat sites around Fairfield Paul^ M arket in HaQey.'ley. Ih e Idaho jai crafts... AcAdmission is C cn tcr is' locatcd at 500050( Garrity June 7-28M, July 4-25 Rhys Ihomas’Jugglemanialia wiU grounds. Johnnyy UI wiU bc Grand HighliRights includc the annua pUy the College of Soututhern Marshall of thec paradet and wiU prairieirie dog contcst on Aug. 1 ancmd free- I Blvd.onNampa%eastci Please see CALENILENDAR, Page C8 and Aug.;J.2-23 Idaho {3: Fine Arts Center audiiditori- sing a t 12:30 p.ip.m. at the fair- music:sic in th e p a ik on Aug. 3. ' July 4 -U ta h I h e Histoistoric Opera Iheater in um un in IVvin FUls at 7 3 0 p.iii.m.. an _ . Glenns FiFerry will present A Ar rts on Tour Events. Tickcts, v Joe Diffie, Mark Che[jiesnutt and SanuW ni;night melodramas in din- are an $14 for adults an d $10 foi lia c y Lawrence wiU pciperform with th^t^ccr, with dinner at 6 3 0 dents d e and diildren, are avai the Utah Symphony'at at 8 p.m. in p.m.andsh(show a t 8 p j a For d cket at at Everybody’s Business, J I U sana Am phitheater ii iufurniationon, caU 366-7408 o r 366- Pharmacy Ph and Halln ; Lake City suburb off WWest Valley 2744 Crowley'sCr Old Time City.Tickcts, whidi arere $12.503 and Foimdadon,Fo the Magic ValleycyA rts $24, can be reserved b J -n e l7 -Ji'■July 16 Coundl g office’ and thee CSI /n flf SmidiViTixat(800)888-' Community Education Centnter in IW 'llS E rheater Company will _ U sana A m phitheaterr is locatcd a t New n i l TWin FSUs; Sav M or Drug in •A Cowboy Wedding.” 8 ^ 5400 South 6200 West5t present “A Ariene’S Flowers in Jeremft p.m. nightlhdy„ nexStage Theater, ^ the CSI Outreach Centei Ketchum..For F« further information, ®four M DS 8t ^orire S toreii July 8 - Boise Buriey, Hailey and (Sooding. . caU(208)721726-2271. 1)^ M ahal and Q uetaet2a l wiu per- form at the Big Eas: : ~ Scrapbook ~ GiftsG ~ Candles House at 8 p.m.Tlckets,M 'S Juno 20-2^21 ' I BooksE — Music - $27.50, cah be reservec™l by phon. The Si^nake River Pl^yOT wiU dered Clothing &8 . Gifts< 7, onUne a t present BiU;JUiy S t John%‘T h e G reat , Gounrenet Foods ~ Heiriiirioom & Embroidi ing (800) 9654827, July 4-5 http://www.ticketweb.cib.com, or at Ice Creamim Scheme,” 7:30 p.m. JU Atkinson’S Maricet in Ketchum. ni^dy min the WendeU High Olympic gold medalists1 JJam ie Ihe Big Easy Concertxrt House is School audiuditorium. Ik k ets, which Sale Sc and David PeUetier wiU:iUhead- locatcd a t 416 S. NinthIth Si t are $5 for: atadults, $4 for seniors and line lir a t th e Sun Valley Ice Sbshow at G r a nid i O p es n in g students an d $20 for families, are about al: 10 pjn. night^ on theh e r in k ^ _ July 8 -U ta h available! at the door. behind be the Sun VaUey L TiTidcets are $30, $38, $48 anm d $ 5 2 John Mayer and W5, for fa bleadier scats, $49 fbr sc C row s wiU play “‘thc‘'“S tli S J u w z o - s the Sun Room of die lodge Amphitheater in thehe Salt Lake July 17-U-IB -B o lse $83% and $87 ^r-buffet-endad-show ^ M aly 3 0 - Q ty sub u rb of West ValVaUey atji at ibeldabaho Shakeqware Festival tidcets. tii For reservations, cala ll 622- w W * 7:30 p.m. Tickets, whichidiare$W:M will perfon:orm Oscar Wilde’S “Ibe 4111. 41 and $36.50, can bc5 itreserved by inmortancenee of Being Earnest,” 8 phoning Smith’S IVt; at (^ ) 88^ p^TSiJmiFune 20-21 and June ^ 2 5 ■ TIXX. Ih e Usana Amplnphitheater is and 7 p jnn.on « June22,inthefesd* ■ located at 5400 Southil 662(X) West. val o ^ p hlith id eater on ^ i s e ^ north _ end. Tkkeikets, which are $18 and _ y. ;M' $26 on wreweeknights and Sundays Today, M Saturday a n d $ 2 3 aand r $30 on FHdays and and g| Sunday L&lZZTTt / ^ ^ H V ! Saturdays,ra, can bc resent by IVvin RiUs wiU cele ' phoning (2(208) 336-9221 or online „ am ival, Tonight . a t http*7Av/Avww.idahosbakespeare. Western ” Days, with a cai Kan Do Kountjy Band,Be featur- org. The amphidieater-isai located food, arts and crafts, aI irodeo, ing six decades of' a variety of atS657WaATarm Springs Ave. queen g contest, a panrake: I break- music, wQl pl«y for aL ba b a m d a n n a t fost, a three-on-three baaksketball lance,in - 8:30 pjn. at Anderson^ M 9 - U ta h tournament “ and a street dai I located east of the and around City Park, ta n d a I exit. 182 off IntInterstate 84. ^ parade schedul^ for MiMay 31 W Amdrew lioyd down ^ Blue Lakes BoulevardrdN orth ^ M Cover charge is $5 per] f ▼ ^ 9 2IS i KATT and 99.9 BBUZZ wUl play the Capitol a^ nd Shoshone S tre e t Ih e a te r inin Salt Lake,City at 8 pjn. Renemote on Location FFriday Tonight' onJim e24-24-28,2pjn. on June ^ 2 9 ■, Ih e Snake Riverr iEQcs Lodge a n d 7 pan>jn. on June 23. TIdcets, Ju r n e ? Spm - 7pm > wiU host a dance att8pjn.atthe 8 which arere $29.50|^, can be Ridifield will celebratelits it 48di Iod^406E 200S,JerJerome.Music reservedI Iby phoning ArtTix at annual a) Oudaw Day widiI a com- w illbe ptpyided by’1beEd¥».A I t (801) 35'355-2787. Ihe Capitol munity n; breakfast, paradiide a n d ^ $5 donadbh b surestjested. Dimier Iheater is located at 50 West 200 rodeo n events. alsowiUbeavtdlableineintfaerestau- Sooth, rant. I t e uorft infonionnation, June 14 324^J200. \ J u l y . «8„8-9,12-Bol$e , T he 19di annual JerocMme U ve I b e ld a l HlstoiyDqywillbebeldi1 from 9 Tonight will presetsent *^Com^ o( Etnx^” ajn. a to 4 pjn. at die Idahoh o F b rm , Dlral^led Americaiicaa V etet^ in tbe festestivallt ami^tbeeter on and a Ranch Musetim nulear th e

BookI Signing By Local ^ ------^ In Storeire Singing Performances:es B y: Do)anford L. Crane Saturdu rday 11am W ►n M ars ' L inndsey d Nebeker (Fri. 5pmp m ) & Life OT iju * Dar1arbyMJUer (Sat 1:30pmam) Performance/CD Sigr>igmng ™ : N A .S A^ tprepares &k 1Local Christian Groupjp By Top ’ 10 New Music Ar^^ s t in 2002 ^ : neW.se:searches. ' featuringng Uoyd Smit^ at Sat. 2:2:30pm JuU eF ridal Fridayiy 66 p m Sunday in Thihe Tlmes-NevJa8 w n o K f -- \ • ;

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, W e e k e n dD ‘P sy cl;h o ’ shoower saxnesdlIQhauiiitsacte)re ss J a in e tL e ^ ______2r>. • ied and too late 6a-co m ^ BEVERLY HILLS. Ca H ^B agenta took tbee ISyeardd1 L d^ legimiime at yet ehe worriet Calif. (AF) - t she cot fitwt [ tf lh e studio hod me Janet Leigh has starraned in SO toMGUShewai«aa tested and cast that al I counoy girl oppo> job.MI. M (^ told her two studioa haa l&reapold a a in ‘*TbeRoaiaaca 4 a l i ^ made offers. m tm tH x itfffla prodaimpf ed.it of tbe biggest names mtnHoUywood 1 site Van Johnaon i) : A fter I asked for my release,a, I a mastspiece. Yet she will never be as fomous as . of Rosy Ridge.". *'1 thought I hadhtk died and gone crieded my1 eyes out,” she admoHlwl- Leigh first read«ad Ricfaiii^, the girl in tb e shower. a nd seem ed in dangeger Condon^ luivul ‘'Ih e ! » a m ere 45 to heaven,” L ^ recalled. Her The scene occupies s ft/i4rig It again during 4h e inteiter- Candidate" on a {dandane chartefS ; scconds on the saverecn, oridnal ctntractct paid1 h e r a salary of d di w A fter a pause sbe continueded: hy Wnnlt Sinatra tnlrin^kingHoUyivDO^ lory of every of^av«eek,butnit during filming it view^ remains ia the mcmoi^ m iy was sad - and grateful” celebrities to Washingilington fw par* - moviegoer who hasas seen it. was raised to $150,$1! A t tb e sam e . "I tn d Ota raise th a t . Lei{ appears to have a de£efi- des following Johnn E E naaedyc “Psycho,” released 40to y ; e a n ago, , time Johnson got i ney th at £1 rare in Hollywood::an 83 inauguradoiL -Shee became' t stt • . cock’s him the highestt paidp( actor in films. ciency was Alfred Hitchcoc ibiUty to badm outh a i ^ n e . Nc^ot incensed by tb e book%o k ^ t h e m e ^ ^ famous attempt at terrorrroi:It worked Bom Jeanette:te Helen Morrison, inabih in Merced. During evencsn ex-husband Ibny C unis, wvho b American prisoner b 1 an imseen L c i^ grew up in - particularly when a t her and th eir daughten K e^^ by the North Koceanstinstocommitan ~ | assailant slashes Leighih tto d eath as the Depression,, beboth of her parents left lu dJa m ie Lec in 1962 for a yotm,mo assassination — tliatIt shesi threw it she stands imdcr th the e shower's had to work, aoBO the local movie andjt her babysitter each Austristrian actress, (^hiistinine down the aisle. . spray. house became he: Kaufnu fm an a Two years later sheihe was1 appear- Docs Leigh fret thath at the brief ' day. ‘Until the cnrwning series o f ing in the film w ith1 Sinatra. Sin sequence has overshadhadowed her ' *'Itwascheap-?-10 cents before 5 “Ur ovie) successes, we were fairiiriy “W hen w e w ere; shooting sh it, I otlier achievements? p jn ., plus a nidedk d for a M ilky Way (movii id,” Leigh said. **1 diink th at tfathe knew it was spedal,” spe sbe “I say thank God. HoiHow con any- bar,” she said. *1“I s^ycd aH after- solid,” 'cleared the theater, degregree of success just sort 0of remarked, "Prankk and1 Larry one not b e grateful forjr tlthat kind of noon until they cl4 ingcd our paths. I can't spea!eak (Harvey) and Angelatela (L ansbuy) opportunity?" she rcplitplied. “I don't and changed thetie pricc to 25 cents c h ^ forhii’ him. obviously, but I just thinink were just first-iate.:. ButBu you nevec I mind being bombardedded by some- ‘*'y‘ for childr^” it^ what the ActmiJatieanet Leigh appaan as Marion Oran:rane In tha famous ahower tear«nem Movies becameme her refuge, her thatit vwas th e b erim ing. W hen yoyou know \ ^ t th e cridcstics o r th e audi* I ihing like that. That^ ay." Released in il about: a e a t- Alfwd HttehtchcocK'a 1960 clastic thriller 'Pay‘Pajrcho.’ dreara world,, 1but she never go doidown different paths, there arare cnccs aro going to say." (movie) business is all al e n t 1962, die film was withdrawnwith from w ith a viewcw all the way to Catalina “But it^ ab»Iutely true,” !Leigh thought of becomoming part of them. differ'ferent temptations, differer ing images.” circulation after Kennem n e ^ assassin Leigh even publisheished a book Island on1 a clear< day. insisted, in; and then recounteddhowa I Shesanginaloca]

Calendaiar__ r"^ lohnson Continued from C7 ncert Through June 29 --B 1 o ise 0 m 'l\vo exhibitions oof ancient Rock Kgypti;m artifacts, “InIn tithe Fullness ^({f]limbins Wall of lime: Masterpieceseso c f Egyptian I 1/2 Mile FuFun Run from American1 Collections,”C and “Journey to the Afterlife: r , &BBQBQ Cartonnage Mummy/CaseofPjHli- Ca mut,” will be on displisplay at the t l lk)ise Art Museum. BAftiAM Is located r downtown in Julia DDavid Park. ^ Hour; are ‘lliesdays, WWednesdays, breakfas I Fridays and Saturdays,ys, 10 ajh . m 5 STEBIBT ■PIA Y S r S'. V p.m.; Thurniays formn 110 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sundays, noonoon to 5 p.m. UWestern Days i '. ' Jamboree Admi.s.sion is 55 for• adults,ad S3 for _ seniors (G2 and older);r) i and college QlQueen Contest students, and Sl foror children< in Muzzle BrBraun " grades M 2. 74e iWal in conceicert Onllne;irt wm tem da][iays.maglcvalley.com Through Tuesday f o o d . pParade ESCAPE (Eighth StreetSu Center & C r a t t s Carnival‘11>'}* Early B l ^ alhday'pas»»s«8, avallabia until Mayy 303> at Spm at: /Vrts Program Extrenreme) Exhibit Wfllla FaroeTjo DowntoWrt and • Oaala Stop ‘N Oo00 Locations will be on dispby at the Eiglith Street Ccnter in BuhJulil, featuring poetry, alia prima painjainting. black- 1 smithing, printmakin;lnfnx)tofCraS»3S)|!S?Sp s ’Wi liours areT\iesdays throhrough Fridays g k IbyH^Dwnlim r from 12:30-5 p.m. It’ss locatedlo( at 200 ^ 8.-00pjn. . , ■■'vJ';-.- Dance & Initructlon. fr ‘ N. Eighth St. Free. eJOpm-ltaOpja’ ..v:.;' SMDarata si Cian Socu July 12 ’5) ‘' / The M a ^ ValleyY ArtsA CoutKil . f f l Sa,tw will pre*sent Kids ArtrtinthePark. i 2 T i m e K t l o a ' all day, TWin Falls CitCity Paric, for C 7:00 UIL "'..r'-'' ftRegimtSonWeitBmDeiii M H n M kids from prt»chool-ag1-aged through C Weikm Diyi Parade Route . ' i junior high School.Thei[here’s a S2 reg- « eJ08JTL-10:OOpjn.' ■ RPmcflke BmkM ipontorad by M at Temp istration fee. Call 73^734-ARTS for .Z : PlPm cH ceB n^ benefiting lhe Bojf I more information. w 6:30ajn.-1;00pjn. K • F(Fanner'elMal I 10:00ajii-9pjn. uUedwid Horaa. fli^wndbyWoileD^ijB). % 10:00UL-9pJn. HWeitimDiyiPnde - ' : V •BeginatFahFabtMvRd. intM lW A• n! il^lnlanStni lOMim. RlilDeitooeR I Roper Sho* [Don I nniQnUiA) I ‘kl front ot Ctty 10«Hm.-9MpJiL m n m •BndSheO-CH-OtyPrt ■ •MrniHreiby •UOtaMrder d ' ' •S:30IMIT^ jK i^ritotaB iuo- ItOOpjn. : Fr«itil#htta>M Tptfniro • r ' , 1;00pjn.-9:00pm I sa^jn. . c ifc I ' Noon-limrn. jj, ‘CourthooeePile PiUiiy ui* I ’I' Sundd asr, tJiiA T i m e . l -l^ocmiUoitk € i ' Kooi>4;00pjn. •MSheB-Ci-cayPik. m obyheeeiMai •tttlU e M M -fcMSU-Tka ir •4.1S0nlil«alMM'fcUCHUBaiBd. I ^ 1:00pjn.-6:00pm •IMiFtfeCoi1 County CourllmMPiMng Lot 110pjii-5«lpjn. •SpomondbyidbytheR^Loingi

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{‘I ■ Inside)E Coming SaturdaySl I Local sports ...... D2 ...... D5 ■ “S ^ •witlioutthisGo«ooding man,'MIctiael I NASCAR ...... Money ...... ,...D&e may have iMen knownkni as 'Roor' Jordan. I p ? s V. 2 -t 1p.m.) 9 —S (3RT ______Sports E c B to r. Kevin Scctiction D T h e T im cs-N ewvs s Fridayly, May 30, 2003 l i re tirin gg c o a c h SBOKTSQUOrE Oalikley hoonors r T he b est was saved foi(or last as thc “And II justj settled in,” y/yan said. Soft-spoloken Wyatt steps crovnl gave die longdrdme coach a After' winningw a pair of state dtle Ilc standing ovadon. he certainainly h ad chances to move on. V .'N eal is w hatat down afiifier 39 yeais *1 h a d no idea they wenere going to do “I tolkeiked to a lot of schools but I jus diis," Wyatt said. “I tholiou^t maybe didn't feeleel like moving.” Wyatt said, ■ '^coaching is all ababout. of coachi;hing, teaching th e ] ^ g tw m c a plaque) co r som ething H e's still sd not going anywhere. HeH but I had no idea they’d’d do anything has no wildwil plans. j" H e always haddthe 1 B yS ootfnmwmpaon n like tliis. These guys areB 1from all over “I’ve gotgo asthma and Tm just tire T Im w N miwfriter w ______th e country.” to th c popoint diat I can’t give everi " kids’ best intcreirestat yfyatt h u always been:n in one place. thing I neednc to academically and ati Y - Oakley coach Neal “I don’t know ii you'll11 evert see that le tii^ yy," ," he said. “And 1 can’t imagin : "i: heart rcgaKlless^ssof t one to drw attendon to again - a guy stay at onele'place for 39 not doing.ngone w ithout th e other. So,so ,i yrars,” said Oaldey athlh led c director quit. It waswn dme.” T. which sport:he b a good thing others were R oger Caresia, who is inn hisI final days H e saidlid he might do some substitui . was coachingn a th ere to do0 iiit for hibi Ihursday night with the. Hornets beforeire he takes a teachinglg and will certainly still bbe ng. as the Homemet faithful celebrated his teaching and possible coic ach in g job at seen att athledc a events from timele tot A A retirem ent1 aiafter 39 years of teaching Hansen. “O ^ ey will misliss him. I don’t time * J 7 a n d coachingIng atnhe school know if they'll know howIW m uch they’ll “i pioj,on to rest this sum m er and talitake ^ The celebiebradon, whidi saw mem- miss him for a few yearars. But they’U a few moinondis off,” h e said. “But TU’llb t c -Larry Mess(esskk,-on b ers of th eJ1971 15 and 1977 state cham- m iss him here.” , busy, r uII findf something.” boys basketball teams When Wyatt, a 1956€ graduate of it’s h&nibrd to believe th at V ^ t t isis tir-d KOmMtMM I" fOiringOaiky tm S°.SS’by'^ly V ^ tt travel from as far. Burley High School, caaime to Oakley, Oaklsy coach Neal Wya'yatt Is honored Thursday In a retirementretii . ^ w a d N e a^02 J/V ^a ff away as Saneandy, Utah, to attend, came he didn’t uitcnd for itit t o b e h u lM t H e iss a a ytfung 65, at the tailil endI of Oakley's annual stop. But hc started famrming with ms csfsmony for his 39 yeiresrs of coactilrg and teachingg aat tth e MJr _____ sports banquiquet fatiur south of Buriey. Please see WYATT, Page!' “20 Khool. Today’s scheduDULE ' ~ W ^ Western DaysI Htgh w hool rodeo /Fifth District FinFinals, at . offers pleienty Gooding, 7 p jn . ; ^ e r r s p u r r s c o m a e b) a c k r, of sports; ffun ^ BRIEF m-used guard I Seldom J By Joe Paisley Cl Nevada advsvances leads SjSan Antonio’s ' I m Times-News writar to champlonshi I TWIN FALLS - Ihh orn’s e r il num- >Wp Game 66 rally to I I ber of ways to help andand liiivo fun .J:-GRAND JUNCTION,)N, Colo. - r • , H doing so. t h e C om m unity CoL:oUe8e ot elmunallate Mavericks I I Thc W estem Daysi sportssp( activi- Southem Nevada defea ilafd Praai I H tics sdicduled iliis wookondwoe Ik-ii- Jacinto College-North (T I efit the local homelc:icloss slioltcr 1 in five innings Ihuisda}aUynlghtw DALLASlS - An unused player H H - while thc College of Southern advance to the cham;mplonjMp four T championship rings ■ H Idaho volleyball progprogram also game of the Junior CollejllegoWoild engineered!d I an unreal turnaround- ■ H holds its annual 3-on-3n-3 basketballI Series in Grand JunctiiLction, Colo, ____that sent the San ■ H tournament (und-raiser.isor. The championship gameme is at 730 Antonio-Spurs to ■ H Western Days events•nts sudi as a S&xmda^ a t SuplizicizioHdd. CsJiSSr^^ th e .NBA F inals ■ H half-morathon and 5K‘ 5K- run/\«ilk : T he Coyotes play thle e ^w inner of for a chance at the ■ ■ and a golf tournamentent will beno- ^ Jadnto-Walters StatItate (Tenn.) banchiseS's s second dde. ■ I fit Volley Houso. Elimination on FHday.Rii Anybodydy remember Steve ■ H The Powerade WestVestem Days ; W th th ree team s left lel in the Kerr? ■ Classic 3-on-3 bosketb;etball tourna- loss, CCSN They cereertain ^ w on't forget him I H ment kicks off withilh a 3-point to u m ey w ith one los: '^ 1 ^ 1 received a bye straightIt tcto th e d tle in Texas aftiafter the Spurs di^eated H H shooting contcst andid slams clunk gam e because it h a dI plplayed the Dallas 90-7.D-78 Ihursd^ night to ■ H contcst at G tonightI t atq the col- . I most games in die tournamenttoi win the ^Westem Conference - ■ H lege's southeast parkingkinglot.’lho9- under tournament rules.les. finals 4-2. ■ foot-tall hoop, insteadad of0 the usual an interesting , The Coyotes lost in the first Itseemedied like a desperate move I H 10, should m ake for ani I itound to Seminole CC:C(F1«.)7< when the» SSpurs inserted the 37- ■ H slam-dunk contest. the first time I (nd has won fourstraijcaiaht elimi- yearold gus;u ^ into the game late ■ H This yejir marks the H proceeds fropi WestiTestem Days : (atio n gam es to actvaniS to the in^thildird quarter; b ut instead it ■ H events will go towarcvard a sinfje (ham pionship of th e tru e double- ended up }lo looking brilliant I playing only 13 minutes I H agency; thc Valle;alley House- elimination tournament - ■ i n ^ e ^ S•ntire. postseason, Kerr I ■ Homeless Shelter, saiisaid fun run m ad e fourlur shots from 3-point I H and golf tournamentent organizer Great Basin annonOUnCOS ranM andid < calmed a jittery team I V Carol Pfeifer. The: UUi nited Way 1 stunning 23-0 fourth- I J agency is supportedd bybj fund-rais- alkonference soljoftball -un. I ■ ers and private donatiionc Stephenm Jackson added 24 ■ H vides an opportunityty forfi families ^ tu iy of Pocatello0 i and state points, mimaking five of San I H and individuals to startitart over. representative Jeromele w> ere well- Antonio’s sl03-pointen,onanight1( ■ H Spots for 10 four-pei:-person teams fcpresented on the Great Gr Basin when Timm Duncan was double- I H remain available inI ththc e afternoon Wl-Conference softbatb a ll team , an d triple-ile-teamed constantly by I ■ fhght of die Westeme m Days golf announced Thursday.; Dallas' coUioUapsing zone defense. I H tournament being heldheli Saturday lhe Diamondbackscs :had both Ihe SpunmrshddDallaswithouta I H at the Can:^n Springs Spr Golf player of the year in shortstop p oint for mi' mote than eight minutes I H 'Cour^‘. The flight startsstan at 2 p.rri. Ashley Johnson and cocot ad i of th e durm g thetie fourth quarter to tu m I H with registration at: 11 p.m,p year in Jay Ferguson. a lopsidedid igame thac favored the I H “You don't have to to come< in as • Utility player of thehe year was ^ m1 the exact opposite - a I H part of a team,” Pfeifer Pf< said, Jennifer Bamburg, a frefipeshman on topsid^ ^gam e th a t was all Spurs I ■ “We’ll p ut you in withnth one.” Jerome. H er coadi Jare s stretdi. B H Thc cost, which indudesindi a golf ntonio, which outscored I laid Bamburg did Aatever was H cart and rd flc tickcts,red 12 die diird straighight gam e bccause of poimoint halftime lead into doub itbalttouma- er Kimberlee Wardrd Gexome); badcup SpiSpeedy d a x to n w as Inef- points p a nd M anu Ginobilili ]h a d 11 a knee injury,r. digitigits and keeping it there for mo catcher Alyssa AndenoclonJeromeX fective. tot h d p San Antonio ovcpvercome Dallas missecsed seven shots and off theth remainder of the period.•. IMMi>U>ll»n;S thatd She didn't lookk likeU a player; g a iflit ' [s. tie No. 1 lanldng* |u iu h ii» , b a rre l imc lUr ia die flitt gbiibai U t ^ flnala ^ . ready to retake th e J too)Instead, it was a lO aw wid from younger sifter «isi Serene.' p4uM utd moth«ti• ibttiU ooo- .jS'lSSSnaecudvB shutouts rino»1tann D« Martin Prodenrw itchu a a l lonecirewdons. , losing record and ranked IKllOth Dominikovic,whowo) vron two gam es. «ni|ht agaiM : M)MdteottN«MMinayerelM i P I shotwho m efly direatened die ruiu n o f I FRENCH. Page D4 : iNHL,Pa|sD2 ^sra

{26thNclorth-Soutli:h All^tar SShrine Gaiime is Tueesday ^■ M t a O l blodced by RnleK Mn Steve Naih gM iaolatBdI 1at Popovich had seen se< enough TMn Falls 33 -u • Saul O ^ 'Mkto 'When Bfi, and turned to hisI thirdthi -stiln g er, Th> 53 Jersd Bbder WoodRlMr d iee totop of tbe kev against Duncai Buhl 34 ■\ ■ MaBConovsr played only 3 55 Mike Barker Car^ drCFTBore around him and fed Ralael Kett; .who had plaj - 58 Marcus Oobey Hansen 35 Shswn Hennefer mtmttM in thii S«ries.Xen.hit ^( . TWIN FALLS -■ Ninety-degree^ weatlier Wmden L aiReotz R i for sn easy lejrup 59 Jasofi%amer Rier 40 Sesn Goodbody 3-pointer from ' •ounds good for a gcU Itournament - but a foot­ WoodRKw An An easy Isyup was whi Deck) 41 Keilen CheOsrton 1:38 le f t in th e ball game? 61 Eric Webb MMco D oneungM missed on the SpotSS 63 SeanSpearln OoMey 42 Kody Cole important w as: Football weather or not, Jerome nextact possession, and a 3<>oin«jOgr third, but mote in» Twin Falls 43 CoryMusgrave I up the calming inflinfluence be ’ che 26th anmial North-. 64 ' Kevin iussel hUnk)0 byWr Walt i WnUams got die Lead 1; Murtaugh 44 , Jason Tornlnsga floor as he,, South All-Star Shrine foot­. 69 Adam Stanger WendeU to 5542. 5! Claxton tiirow awiwn brought to the fl< « ftn;6.*90pjh. Sou , 71 VIncerrt Prater Twin Fails 50 WillYWw U M stayed o u t th e re forfor 1a n early 12*:. Tuesdv.JUM3 ball gam e vriH go off as DmW Barthoktmew Jetome passeisses on two of tlie next thn [ 74 Lance BUler Twin Falls 51 ihot minute stretch. WMTKBmin pplanned la on lUesday at Kimberly 52 Wes Kerr Glenns Ferry posse^sessions, dien had his sb Bruin Field a t TWin Falls, 76 Jystln Harisen Jerome ReW. T.F. Hltfi Bru 77 Brigham Hurd Murtaugh 53 Luke Arellano HighSdiooL SdKWl Hig . 78 Daryls Barretl Raft River 54 TyterTWessen TletotKlS SSome 22 schools arc pa^ Raft River 55 DavWVsenheuwer tidpating in the game, 79 Tyrell TTiomas iVyatt____ aduKi. $4 tid I 81 Cole Easter Twin Fails 56 KoiePeck = w whid] is tlie last chancc to Minloo ceotb “I b s t coaches wonwould hove left; ' studentt whi J 87 ArKJrew Martin Burley 57 Mike OeKIng latknedtremDl I------^— > see senior players put on StiU die sciiool b u t n otIt coachcc yfyuu” : ) Coactws: Randy Spaeth (Raft\ River),Rh Gary Krumm 58 B o eE n i^ Ihis past fall, he was st die football pads oneie ffinal tim e. Kickoff is 6 3 0 60 Adam Sanchei , rttflng tlie football team^i offeEfen- i^ rd y s a id . • (Buhl), down without 1 p jn. , Auistants: Stacy Wilson (Buhl).thi), Ryan Bobo (Buhl), 61 Joey Vsil ve and defensive Uncmen1 in But stepping doi the game benefit Shrine WoodRiver g l Proceeds from the ' Zeko Herren (Buhl). Kirby Bright•ight (Klmberty), Toby , 62 Kenrjy Ketb 1^90s tempeiBtures and look)ked complaint was in keeiceepingwith the - WoodRlvw ^ H ospitals for Childrenr e a Upp (Hansen). Tony Jardine> (Hansen),(Hi Mark Schaal 63i David Wood ore fit than half die team..H I e way lie came aboanLuiL listed below. Team rosters arc list (Twin Falls). Ed Plnger (Twin. Falls),Fall Jeremy Qualls 64 Nell Clark )uld sd n b e seen a t track mec«ets “When coadi'W^ti^ t t was offered 1 Daklcy). 65 MIchsel Lessly W ^ ^ ^ lis spring, hustling from one01 die head coachingJ joljo b at OHS, ho (Ran Rtver), Brett Graham (OakI Dietikh ^ 2003 South ShrintIne Team CttMrlMdara: Jcsslca Wor1di Belveal (Buhl).ll). CCodI Bartjer (Kimboriy), 68 I Edgar SarKhez diletes did well offered die job, brut u t dient he said, : 2 Ryan BailcyIcy Burley Kara Soderquist (Kimberly), BrionnaBrii Bivens (Filer), 71 Mark Egbert And ftiosdy, he was diete wididl a T need to know' thatlli you guys; 3 Chase Funkink Hansen Christina Brown (Filer). Rachel^ 1 BulkleyI (Castleford), 741 Brody Johnson " 3 3ind word for anyone w ho w ant m e before I acccpt ac it, or I 4 Chris Hcrzinf•zInger Twin Falls Erin Kincaid (Hansen). Grolchorchon Storrer (Rier). Tera 75i Christian Blackman ijppcd by to talk. w on't do i ^ ” H anjydy rrem em b ered ;: W»n ler Carey I n * 7 Adam Oarrlnirrlngton Raft Rrver 2003 North Shrine Teaream 7a] Stephen Jurgensmeler imnotMip finishes an d a conso 'VN^tt wasn’t ’ jujjust ^erouf, 12 Tim Bourncfner Buhl School 79) Jeremy Rasmussen ion championship in boy* basksket- towaid his own atiieitfaletes. es Filer No. Name Camas County 13 LovI Jaynes Valley 81L Nate Dalin all as the head coadi forr 22 Xn a note formeim er Castleford-' ves Castleford 1 Kevin Thibault i Skyler Worthington Id Drew Maves 1 Wood River S3 ears, beginning in 1971 a n d a f Rier 2 Zach Bloomfield Valley “ d- track coach Randyndy Clark sent 15 Andy GrUf Glenns Ferry • r Anthony Nelson nes Twin Falls 3 Tony Forlier RichfieW lg in 1992. „ ,. Hardy for die cere»remony, Clark 20 Cody Bofnes Glenns Ferry 89) Paul Ward He was tbe head track and fu If Buhl I : 4 Scot Uhl Rtver). Jerry Diehl rem em bered w henin hhe b a d an out*: 21 Chfis Wolf Valloy Co»Mches: John Blackman (Wood Rh oadi for 34 years, beginning 22 Aaron Osbor.born Wmbcrly 5 Kyle Anderson lg in standing triple jumpimper. Camas (bounty 0^®Wendell), 970 and finishing diis year. AAhd “We yrore at the conferencc 23 Terry Darrinfrrinpon Declo 6 Jesse Lemons islstants: Steve Goodbody (Wendjndeil), Marty ler Kimberty 7 Naic Tracy Minico le had die reins of tlie ^ris; bbas- meet and Neal wasras watdiing' Bill 30 Brad Butler Wood River Espispirwza (Wendell), Tim PerrigolIt (»(Minico), Steve {« " 31 JD GouldI Buhl 12 Dyl.in Welcome ( (Minico), Doug £tball team for sue years from fr (Codiem) jump and a^d me if ! Glenns Ferry iaugeberg (Minico), Steve Tori* (W 32 Ben Roflger;gers Castleford 13 Gerald Rau «inlco), Rob Springs 994 to 1999, finishing seco he could ghre iiim1 a ffew tips. I was WoodRiver Josneil (Minico). Wes DePew (Min 33 Rob Walkerher Buhl 14 Chad Hayward s f ^ ) . Terry WalUey o>nce. n a in my sccond year of I Glenns Ferry. Glenns Ferry), Dan Hall (Qlenns F 34 Jake Satinasmas Twin Falls 15 Omar Rodriguez Shay Swan (Jerome), He H< also served as an assist; exdted to haveI anotherar coach rih Carey (J®'Jorome), John Swan (Jerome), Sh. 41 Greg Norrisffis Hansen 20 Brandon Elsworlh over Owen footlootball coach for a combined^ offer to help him.lim. After Neal Glenns Ferry an Funkouser(Hagemian), Hoove 42 Kfls Ncwbcrrtwrry Kimberty 21 Zach Simons Hagerman), Ron Adamson (Goodlioding). Marlin yeai-ears spread over two stints. , , woriced w idi him1, hhe e fiidshed see- 22 Oan Brown Jerome 43 Mac Encksokson Rnit River ^ussman (Valley). Randy Jewett1 (Camas(C County). The Tl sdiool couldn't calcul. “ ond in die districtt andan third in th o ' 23 Bryan Harns Jeromo i 44 Chase Lamiianting filer hMftMder*: Aubrey Schut (Mlnlc(nlco), Katie Wrigley hlis is win-Ioss i record in tlie vari( ra te m c o L ” 30 DesUy Simpsonn Carey ^ 50 Jayson Vogt'ogt Twin Falls Minico), Kim Klppes (Minico), Hel^Heidi Phillips (Minico), sporports. loshone coach 31 Adam Juarez Valley , . L ongtim e Shosl 51 Russell WieiWiersma Bub) )eneo3e Bauman (Gooding), Cassassle Cha^n. And Ai it certainly can’ticalcul 32 Dane Beorchia Wendell Dei ’if'® • Lany Messidc tellsills a. sim ilar talc 52 U‘0 BlancoICO Buhl ______I thbe ei impact he has had oq th e cc in anodier note. munnunity. “Jleal is wiiat; coadiingco is ali However, Randy Hardy, v about,” Messidc saidsaid. “He always )layed on d ie 1971 state chan had die kids’ best interest at Woods iis threetback ssin^p team and tiien coad‘“ 2 heart,regardlessofvof which sport he Howelill cruise: to 64; ^ wvith iti him for a number of yi ^ ’ was coadiing." H j tricfried. * It h c w as b lessed , DUBIJN. Ohio (AI*:AI’) - A sunny “Perhaps the greatest-tribib u w Hardy said th a t h, ■ )ached and men- day at MuMiL-Id VillVillage shoidd H :o* coach Wyatt is the examm plc to ha™ <»■>* , “1,5 t o ^ b y W y a t l have been tlie firstt clclue that the H thai:hat he set for those jjeen , “There will neveevcr bc another- opeiung round at th«the Memorial coai:oached,” h e said. “H aving ht dedicate his life, miglit contain a fewV surprises.si coa:oached by him. and havavine coach mat will ded got the best a and his love to die students 'of Charles Howell III j coa':oached with iiim, there isn he watched ol for 39 great one Tlnirsday when I maiman alive that 1 would ratather school I ...... his 45-foot puti feed down id. “T h e re w ill havtiave coach my children,1. He years," he said, id curl into the icr coach that is ■ alwalways treated his players withv never be another i Golf cup on No. 18 for 0 m uch tim e a n d ■ res]respect and fairness. Hc loved lo w illing to give so m eighth birdieiie in; 12 holes, m for so little.' toto 1 win;- b u t n ot as m uch as hc talent in return I jyving him an 8-und(nder G4 and a ■'*’ i* loved th e kids.” T here was a timle e ^jhen^ h e m ad e one-stroke lead over.-r FKenny I’erry. Qsketball player, P ' I Charles Howell That love for the students mnever me a better baski ••Wliat can 1 say?'? \Wlien things ly th e b u t today I’m a1 far fa better man ly, they go your ■ lllteeeotfon diadie4 nor was it affected by sia n ko'^K you'' • 3 into for, having known3wn coach Neal' , who matdied ■ tbe 18th M a poLpolitics that so often creep i \«iy," said Howell, wl W yatt." the l)est first-roundd score s the ■ during the flrst ' coacoaching. Some community memin b e r s ------28-year history of thehe M em orial ■ -roondoftbe portswriter Scott Tiger Woods, play asked him to step down as5 boysI Jlmes-News spon g th e Thompson can be bt readied at I’fiA Tour for the firs time basketball coach following Toununent ^99 ^cvaUey.com or the Masters, made a birdie from 1992 season and then fromin th e sthompson&magicv 25 feet on the final.holeforaG7.lt ho .TIuirMliy In giHgirls basketball program in 191999. 677-4042, E xt 639. was his lowest upeopening round ■ DttMln, Ohio. since a G6 in the Di:Disney Classic lost October. Another surprise Western__ Nicklaus make a briefrief appearance I ' ^ marathon or $20 for the 5K CoitkHMdCor from Dl ps or fom ilies of ontheleaderl)oard-(- oniy w.isn’t ■ Steelheads. Ste The event is spon- s] runSvalk. Groups 1 Jack, ihe toumamei sored by F ranklin Builiilding five or more can parpartidpate or $17: hildren u n d e r 12 ivinncr of 18 majors. Su]Supply. ^ apiece while diild (Iary Nicklaus, theth e 34-year-oId ‘d $15. The fees ■ To pre-register, call Car^von will be charged 3 son of the Goldenn 1Bear who Springs a t 734-7609. ' in d u d e a T-shin.I. jihiyingon a sponsor’;;or's exemption, ■ lasketball touma- 1 1 ^ 1 About 200 partidpants5 are Tl»e 3on-3 bask liirdied five of his finfirst nine holes ntinue to be a big : ex]expected in this year’s; half should contir lK.-fore faltering to a C lasketball adilctcs - msm aiadion and 5K run/walk. PfiPfeifer Tlie old man strugniggled to 4- saisaid. The half m aradion (13 Qifles)m and endiusiasts.' over 75, a score thlat at: left him le-day tourney wiM'' stastarts at 8 a m from Old Tbwneneand Thisyear%one^ insidering how grum py mood consi features a new in-town routete th at bave 26 courts w idith divisions bro? easy his beloved Muii{airfield Village ;e for grade schoolf- folfollows tb e new w alking, ppaths k e n down by age fo played. along die Snake lUver Canyocon, junior high, highh scschool and a d u lt: John Huston, whwho owns the It b e ^ and ends in Oldlb plaTO-lhOTisats also a new corpo^ luirfield ViUage B course record at Muii next to Woody’s Sports Bar3 1 and division tiiiithis year whidi (61 in 1991), holed;d iout for e a ^ e Grill. orgai^r Ben StnStroud bopes will: i from th e ninth fairfairway with a H Registration begins at 7 ajn. jumpstart die expexpected turnout: finished wilh a sand wedge and fini The 5K Run/Walk partidpantnts are Stroud bopes the 10th annual- f>6. H asked to park dieir cats in Old event will exceedaed the previous.' Along with WoodDods, the large asl Tbwne fnm where they wilffin be high of 240 entriesries. group at G7 includedJed Vijay S in ^ , UCLA a n d F lo rid a tie dI ffor d iird Ia n P oulter shotsh a 7-under-par 65 bussed to the start of me event,e The corporatee didivision wiU play': < Relief Goosen, LeeA.-U Janzen and i heat, moving past Thursday ddespite ~ tonsillitis, near die CSI campus. foratiBvdingtropIrophy tfaat die w in v Brud Faxon. Defendiinding champion Oklahom□ma State and UCLA into at 899. lace after S4 holes, Lee Williams of Auburn matddng diehe course record and The finish line party willill fea' ner keeps for a yeay ear y y Jim Furyk and Johilohn Daly were a t 9 a m w ith b i ^ : j I n e e c only thing 1 want them retained the individualII lead hc joining Austrstia lia ^ Nick O’H em ture live music by Pure Coilountry Gam es sta rt a t 9 among those at 68. has beld since the start, shshooting a for the firstn•st^otmd lead at the and a cookout Bodi races prertecede school games tippi[pping off at 2 p A ' - Woods is comingng off a tie for w do isis rrealize there’s more golf 71 th a t left him a t 4-unim der 2 1Z W ales O p e aL ddie l W estern Dttys P arade am n d fol- Cost is $50 p e r te ' Devils* victoiy; just as in Gs 1, Dudes knockedd ojoff die iust diae^ was a pl«yer obtainedr from was evident in GaiGamelfollowinir^; Anaheim in a trade forw fttr l(May Iwoff eaan d w ere visiWSl': Pin WNBAfaction |S jto ia last summec BciPHesen, faster and moreni^iysicalinGann'. {H C h a rio)tte t defensee cools Indiiiana Fever 2. Ih e troublee «was, diat didn't, Ided 1 1 points each for another * pleyer in t h k deal CHARLOTTE, N.CN.C. (A P )-N ew 33 p crcercent shooting, for hCT flrtC win as beaddcoadL < McCrayadde two g o ^ in Game 1 and as translate ' intoto good scoring: diem th a n tfaeFdrcE.- Charlotte Sting coadsadiThidiLao^ “I thiriiink TVudi t i ^ been r c a ^ ‘Tm more happy for d) inG am eZ know they ChailottBB nevert trailed, taking ^ has m ade defensele a priority tiiis concentrntrating on.our defensive myseU,” shs said. *I ku The Devils, soffocadnin s th e I.Ducks' biggM. 1 Stiition scored die . season. IVvo gamics es into the sea- effort,'* Charlotte guard Dawn wanted to get itt But it is a » lead . Ducks with a trapping de:Meiue • thrwu.-JPttaol Kariya,.] Sykora,' ; son, it's a ir e a ^ stacarting n to show. StaleyI said.sa “If wc need a budcet, great to get that first w in tm d er S t i n ^ finC-'iI t - ,y y e a points that {j gives up shots' as erUdE-g Adain' O a ta > v ummg jtmqMi; a tree Andrea Stinsonion scored 13 we’re aati team that has been togeth­ your b ^ It?ii important,tiitliacon- j Ivyuj^.ahn ingly as some teams giidve up invisible.Atleasttastonoffaise.'. v points and IJunmyay Sutton-Brovm: era longing time and tiiat part comes fidence boostet" tfaiov^tsdax)anotiberimi^ goal^ " go to Anaheim forrGame < TywdovskR» had to phy catdmp 5 added U to leadd tthe Chartotte easy. But Bu you win games with Thmika Catdiiags, tbdie WNBA Indiana hi 3 on Saturday w ith a leadad tlut Pat Bums’ do^ ^ faffing ftSrfnd 3 1 ^ a t Sting to its first win/in ofi tho season, d efenise se and that’s what she’s rookie of die year loflu t eeaaon. fn a x6 sm ,i$ Ihas ,almost goarasteedId tlw th» plmottlI Idiat' he wi^ eight oTthe 66-57 over tlie Induadiana Fever on woridngn g o a " scored 19 points to leadl&idiaoain L halftime. C ap in th e past. Mew Jen r a t d w l eil rer cu t it to 3&34 od g Tljursday n ig h t Lacey«y celebrated the victory by its season opeoec Hie 8Stfngheldi The V e m going for i u th ird Cup layi9itidil&46to^ } T he .Sting, vrlwho iMt to .tellingi thet crowd over a micro- her. jU) just six points faidiefintin WilUams'lfin ag responded witfa a 10>' hspn. lgr> throw ing, W ashington 74-700 inb last week^i pbone3 thatt it was first xst h alt >riien Indiana fd l beUb ttdSl'.. butdieStitig Of ^ 28 iMms to nnip1 Mid. polM. ilmp retaks cootrol of thel c l is dte pudi <»-lh<•lh a, l t a « season' opener, gavgave Lacey her many.”r IBut die fonner Charlotte 25. '2 h m to rei Games 1 and 2'i|t home I CUi^ HjJBpdnt: Qmvictosybyboldi)lding to asdvtaniant didn’i vrant the attention, Natalie Williams «aWd. NiUd:. .gaaia.. . _• anal^' only OM^r die Q

.'V'-::.'fr"' :ir '______FWdnltoirarW.2003 Tlm**#i«r*.'MnFil*,i SpoiORTS ___ W(^eber base;ballteam n ______^ICORESANID STATS I I« ...I >..0.0 0 . Baseball L 'J . , W H yA T ’S ON TT.V. o w trip _ S r iiliSs iI i l ^ ^ B s s r ' Nes school1 for title t 1 I ■ I SStf I ' LTLAKECrrY(AP)-Webcrr beginning of the seasoiason just to I Jl > NCMDMionlRt^itfofMh T enn I t o R a c i n g SS. iil i ' nIs ID Autc 's baseball players will cele-!• p l ^ on the tfum , got 53,053,000 from a p fund set a.sidu for schoolDol (d u b s that W* !!!Sr. !!1! ■ • Rend) Open. ESPWK 2 ,8 « . .NASCARBusch I their luitional championship i ii ^ elling everybody they canri qualify for sudi trips,, thenthe got tlie i i i i i i i i ■ • French ojien, ESPN,>N,10aJ». MBNAPlatinur Inom m sH ID , aboutt iit. t school’s Officc" of)f C am pus E v B i l l S m ? 0 » 0 1 ^ * 3 g i S U u t Thenen they might ask for a littlee Rccreation to approveove 513,000* C4MaH^ 0 pM OMl.UtkfaHtptlSIMIMiCi -NASCARWC.q's. qualftring for MBNA donatioition. more - provided the team tcai agnwd, in t 3 !J e Wildcats owe th e universityy to pay il back, S ' .! ;ar‘ i :i Platinum 400,m.SfEED, 1 ^ " " " . . s a E i“ . ■Eimlbui.VMesOpOpen, second jja O p a . in Ogdcgdcn about $5,000 for somee "1 guess the results; ceicertainly do a z s s K ninute funding that sent themn speak for ihemselves,ves,” school 'fa*c•••’>^ MnB,MUJBO. ' S ^ M,2pjn. ^ ^ B ia s e b a l l aboutIt it w hen you get back.’” vrith more trickling in, saidJ assis- RK mivm Bl* u*HSg»i‘ii) • Ctampions, Music''IcCity Webeeber Stated athletic depart-t- tant coadi fliirrett Clark,ark. *!!! ■ jsssa"^ Championship, firsfirst round, - mLB, Braves•sal a Mets. TBS, 5 pjn. m emt dcdoes not field a v an ity base-e- “We still owe thle e universityi RANafltii,omui4 ^'1 siilE lisiiii A S . TM.3PJH. ball team.(caj Instead, the Wildcats arc1C about SS,()0(). 'Ihey setet a tentative t 0 Z 0 OMl-Onna^^ltHDml•mOMn lb, which receives about $6,000K) date loward the end of thetl m onth, Ct^d ( } 20 tRMS >090!! s r illiS 'i'!! I th e school annually. It^ up toto but they’re lieing flexillexible." said Mdik 9 > } 0 ttnl < 0 I > ^ a Cei’m to come up with the restst Clark, who coadied first base this J 0 1 J J J i 3 f the te?i S g : ' Friday NIgMIt FllFights. ESPH2,8 pjit. of ils5 fufiinding. season after three yearsars of playing a a m i i < i Gttmit 9 o I ■ »o w Sp* 3 0 0 0 0 0 0000iiii ...,.u_SS^...... s s i a , f S I Club-lubs compeie against teams« for the Wildcats, s r ! ; iSJ'. ! ! ! ! £ ! !.... ! ______fromI otother schools, b ut not a t thele Tlie players, who liadlad to pay for s r " inMh>t«H.iK7mu»3 varsity i't their own food on th estrip,got trij most invqft i 0 I 0 DCwa 3 I > I ity level, in games that aren't I I ! S i . & y t r ’ ' • : G ol s = s s sanctio:tioned or governed by thele of wlia’ they raisedI beforebe even 2 ...... S f 'i ! ! ! I'MI. Qm2*(afanM«wtl«Mtaia»*5<^ Hemofa s ------K f . r “^ heading to Morida, hittiritting up local N GUV. ^ - a u SSSJ _ 'eber State won the touma-a- basinesses and gettinging a bit here (•Um A Cm H Ct^IUZ BMn I rftac&2t) i.J5S?5il!SiSoftawM MC>-n«nn.WFn>rMUanZ«a«i.4^m.» Wcb( US-(«« l&MXa* J S-aM«*]rUl er and iliere from individlividual dona- ? ■ 3 . Z m entIt \Monday wilh a 4-0 win over • taYM to^MO^FtanA Tcxa-SIS ,A&M^ club leam . AStM’srs tions. Having won the tournamto ent, ssnvs^sss^l 7 . t ; s T ^ 0 1 ton I. iij« li n tn-m ■ lanK.SUWlUl ■AMMPa-Kiviiw varsityity team is com peting in theie they hope raising tlie:• restre; won’t l>e “ aT"“ '“1 1!!0 3 Om2-TCmk^ JMi-t6 7 9JMI MfirarttOa •JSSmit _»N 5 * J 5 g 32<9fc«> 4 »)63 NCAA\A tournam ent this weekend.I. a problem. »>4T i JurDvaMiM! :e. "Anybody that w;intsints to (gve us S S r 10 : J J 0 0j M , j ! ! ! ! '"*^ia5!^iaK3? 1 “HIhat ia was a great experience, [CyaoSJ 22-9 1 0 0 1 1 0 I I," Misik said, Mm 0 0 0 ■* [21ST S S 1 '*' For sonsome of these kids, they’re notot money, we’ll take it," ^ 0 0 FM^^Qm IMI-4’ 9 CKTMMrasvlW: oever’s wilting Oni-UMaiSHiOiaiiito■ tolinoi 52«I!J Xr324' -i >t»Unr«7«.ai>S S i S a S f ' ® EoinBt.lg to expm ence something likeI 4 5 ^ 2 •’ S rto iU w u Bradendenton, Fla., by clinching their r t ■mrifrt regionon in eariy May w ith two winsns may have to come fromom thei players !! nd-raising falls 1 0 8(»Wt 2 1 0 0 « « a 4Hi! . ffii:a^S:ss a » . S ? L » I H i ;s s F: r U tah Stale. themselves if the fund-r 1 0 4 1 30 WWt 3j ' 0 0 0 Utsnni««ri ul the Wildcats were well shortjrt short. Players say they’rey’re trying to S iiisSs-iiis.0 0 CH>» 1 0 0 0 eemtx i B u tt of thehe money needed for the trip,ip. get a perm anent sponsxinsor for the S i' Ssljas^*?ji§2 0 J 0 J « jjjp ' !5 ! ! ! • i S i x . »iQ«iin(7Leagir Smn* I ^ ° ^ ^ ^ ^0? ^ iMo'tn > oooitirt»'’ 0 G«T>^6t»} Playen/ers, who paid 5600 each at thehe dub. asigsK Esass•»ainCoaM W.M jMvDoxCOl S«» ^ NCAAMen%,%[>iv.ioo« . ).9.»2 »W?a 4 # 0 0 IU?I* 10iii 0 0 S’ Ulss’i jiAigfcra nuGnna.ti»t.a«CW C^amra m FiM I & S'} '•'•& “!!!! iii! • ■iIMi CotKiMMruOU0*15t«» a*, cmriaii 0« ^ “ 1 _ 9rp1& 2 0 10 s r s s s i Hkn;n 0 01 0 A0 oc-niitt3icfr4trMia.rta«atSJ "•11HVI4S.1SI ' ' ^ JKS.» 2 ■dSciMM KcmS««. isssif si;s^“!^ is J —SportsS IN BRIEF- t ! ! aOM^21MA«a« I| ikOiianii^iH rmaSwMWMwUiimc. TM 9 } 0 1 m ' Bill bt ■' ao *-»'« a«-(m»--a K>vn HbM ma UaWkTftfcCun O.I.>wdaaH.MUn»tett 30Sioston sends Hlllenbrand1(1 Van Gundy, whoD al)rupllya "*«8ir »;"•« 5 J J J3 0 0 I i S S t S S . .1 S j.Tk !? FiraUM resigned last season as cuadi( of 10 |1 n SO-end D CS-Om fi) M 1 0 0 0 ( »fl9TOi!H*1S iO™»?AUrn t o0 ;Arizona for Kim the New York Kniclnicks and , eo K i i s 1 1- 0 0 < ^ P H « 1 ! ! • BrMIIMSI JSSS’toSSTtaS^•»■ S ; S s 2?I.IUwiM0Ma<>*»« glBOSTON - T ie R ed Sax tradad- remains under contnict'act w ith the SJ CaaiR4 «>■) 4 0 0 > 3 Anm.M FiarauScnMwlin. cd:d /All-Star third basem an Sheiiea d u b until July 31, isi oneoni of the VM» IJ 2 110 0i S - il i 1 i 1 7i.T\n-J?Q W». H W for candidates for the Cavs’ Ca job. StnarM 10 0 O 0 0 0 i 11 H aIToxaioifi SS’uSSftwSa Hlillen ill b ran d to Arizona fo 1200 0 C 1 3 ° ^ Om2-ai»aCd9a; s e » E K S s a■ » 727jrwa) ‘" 'o u « Byu:Jyung-Hyun Kim on Thursdaj z S iS lio mo e 2 J J « FV«(»,«qlldaB1 :ashing in their most tradablble Silas also inter\'ieweewed with . ; u * . 210 2 0 0 0 1 ^ CtfvTaDoWirdl,„!2."3-----— IC*» 1 0 0 0 0 1 ; E S s S « S S1“““ “ “ -».rsr£ 0»«r n»xaar-« uiu:£m*.a«*ed*.m M >T* Si»i;»xi-em unja'4» Kr(r>Fi*i«.G«^-i«> imOigraiircSM* Kim is best known for hihis analyst for TNT. M-2arWn HCijroK niiuaI Qin»1*P«(^(»23IBUr«BUr«e«»Sa>» wS foH x*»swno U«n.«HW i>tn»4cm CM rwba rm tx rtfv.0V. * I h H C 2SMtt301-«aj SittviIu^rMN Yank'ankee Stadium meltdownI iin The Sbcers alreadyy h:have lx;en BisDd 9 12 0 Cma 4 "* (w ]i»0>2>4-a3’ UiTMAjta^.r lo speak to Silra 4 111 OPnoif, ! s ! ! ! m S S S T H SiMll{g»«e 2 3am es 4 and 5 of th e 2001 Woriarid denied permission lo : Strtap 0 OOOAnif 9 3KW2H411 CnMAwtM**wOMiih|wii^ SerSeries, but has had a soli□lid Portland coadi M auricerice Cheek.s, XTK£nCSe,IKITAI51I CMC 0 OOOJJgl 4 9»X»2«I-«I1 I^MiMNoaPn tam for four OMMC ^ I 1 0 0 0 , 4iiii 2M1IW2 G*»2»419 IMWOWOiViaiVnRa^anI>/fri»*Mti|l ^ the seasons under Brown•n andai mem- i 1 2 1 WrtiS IOOI iiiil J14000W-I1S nnaiw nM i Kim reluctantly filled th ie»fl» SIIO FIMIi <021!!! S,‘ lilsE”! 9 clo*closer’s role in Arizona aft»fter ber of Philadelphia’ss 15).15)83 cham- u ^ » s 1 21 us-r* IOMQ I 0 avml 4 12 0 CtMp 0!!■!! STw--— ■.SbMinJIIMrtaMliti. .. 0 0 JgCT ^ Jijtiof SS «nMi-*MCcr*F^Ff«n. MSIMalt Mantei injured an elbowwin i pionship team, Oma* <111 t m 4 0 2 1 p 0 0 xji.r'ij j j ju u i jjiWJCMiaiL‘5f2t!15 *3 IJ Sr*«i EOm» j 1 1 1 BMitf 4 !!! 0 0 1 S ‘ iiiiSi’l' 3 9 0 0 8Bita«in9nl9wipo>nHimHMCugni9>« tea X»]<4.2»4t» taignSwnVvi 2002001 and holds th e club recoix rd 1 0 0 0 0 (ferirr CnJi.W SHcran(nraFtiwnVfjmFWnra witlw ith 70 saves, including a tearam- Dodge ends contraitract iS d cT a 2 0 0 0 cru»^F«n»M«»(7|. rCCirecord 36 last season. H c was 31a with Bill Davis Radtacing (MM 090CMI1M ------WCR^ fSnwiRSIi^ 3 last year widi a 2.04 E R A ar tMmOf coDccaio-i S. klils* a4'iii * aSS'hTntimoiAMMi 92 strikeouts in 84 innings. CHARLorn;, N.c.i.e. - Dodge E ,0u< 11) 1. IMM Cly 1 YOPWU ir«MSUW.MU rminated its ft Kna Or > 2&^M 1111. Ti^ m. Ouia KUUI c n n o 4 »**T) U^S0r^!t^l But he never h id his desire•e to Motorsports has termi rJ.U'K™^F»-« ho en a contract with Bill Davi)avis Racing, (» . » -b a l l CmUnvlMKIMMSUMMRaTMSUU. be a staner, and he was given J S J ' kjnHH.7401 chance this year. H e is 1-5 withith a cutting off all suprupport and IUl»W»2 f I I I I 2 1 10000 B • « • MTtMior gK — .. SSSS.I" h s i S S S S S 3.S3.56 ERA, b ut he has been huhurt access to inform ationan forft drivers FoM 1 0 0 0 0’ 2' 'SSi SN J ' , ' . , corsBcsnw a lack of run support. andind Kenny S^SSi 424 a 4 4 2t 3 UW ' 5 J i 1 I pSS®Sa « o m-ini HMKMMumE X ^ & r . r %Hillcnbrand has batted .303 .3( Wallace. S S '■’ 2 1 ? ?I 0 Smi]iw.i« 10 0 0 0 .'SsrjJKSSr w wit ilh 38 RBIs, playing 49) of Todd Goyer, managilaging direc- O^M 2 2 ' 1 I 0 0 i ; : S:S!>»!! K ' s u Boston's 52 games in all. H eI hhas tor for Dodge Motorsparsports, said Unii»4>rn. Gl >Wn »* Ck CacK Sta NMJntin.MHBS b o : mew»<«t>»4r(iinTmr« • } ■ } ( N»Mr10l[«Ma2.NH»M sharedshe third base with BBill Thunday the contractract was bro- ; i-2j>i^is2Q(4anE) favoLOj 0 0 1 0 AKKE *«Mr,«M,.J«,^«p,fTm-tnJ— , S f e S S Mueller,M t who leads die Red SSox ken before last weelveek’s Coca- 1 MAMNERS10,TWM$e in 44 Cola 600 because ofif aa “m ' aterial WTTl£ ^ ^^MWeiOTA^^ ^ g s . 11'! I i I ; i J K S«•»— ? NHLPto]■tayoffSun SljiiSrg.iiivaiiii 'with ” • a .382 batting average in SS.t.'SIS _ ^ DCnU3.MiqMHTYIXKUO l<fr4t«u SvMno 0.0*183 0 0 « and "We do have enoughugh reason 10 CC«»« * 2 4 2 l«U«t 1 0 I .Ainvfctt SciiMirBia.OMa dudesdui wilh David Ortiz ai Kevin Millar, HiUenbrand hhas reach the condusion;ion th a t we ' sr.” i;!!& ■!!!“ “ I m^i»5SFkw^'*“ ANSACnONS p S»Mn9taDMn!teh«n been th e team 's b est fielder,r, ^id,” Goyer said. a ? !!!!!&*.!!! ----- momI ^ liic re has been1 sjHicitlationsp j Cflwvid 4 0 2 1 THMtd 2 > 1 WodnMday^LjtaG»=«»“ Mi 5ll»)aiiiil4a mnl S 0 0 0 M d 10 1 *1— gcawp^^aiaiUM;?7-itl«.>w.7*t2-a BOSTOKfltDSOI' If Davis has l)cen in in discussion t I LUnA 4 12 1 tM>1b 4 It l I ? s . j w « e s ; i . Krystkowlak takes over DWMC SOOO Utflll 4 I11 I 0 H H ua ^tmoeo M tw.niwii'^S' . wilh Toyota, w hidiI \s-ill \s-il becom e P01«e I 1 1 iTiiTM* -ri S S S S r-S as Idaho Stampede coac lutomaker in 4 1 2 , . f J as acn the first foreign auto layer NASCAR next seasorason w hen it .15.S ‘ l i s s * ' K l T E r ______:i£TCS-0-(r«<«lOflto.O«t« 1BOISE - Former NBA pla] a . S ‘ - ' ” k tiMVBI|i.k>*rki*‘*>T'faim CO;coach of the Idaho Stam pedeie on Series, rfr." *5=SSK 5 2i22!i£frt' W ednesday liusn. n As M s a k;^ !:i!SBS “ 1 _ ■ MtainM^ M TEXURMCRS-cSS^FWlSS^SS*,. w. MnXAaTvdwlwBraB Krystowiak, a second-rouound Marlins fined byy SeligS • • S5f S5i;!S-if! Hi S SK i ' ™ ’ ’“ s axQvoSs ? C ^ v r onrcidPiFMnawnion^ n . ” " * • ' draft pick for Chicago in 1£ Ices UKWIHJi 7 « 4 4 1 J ) I W !!!!Sr/' o S S l^.srs.’sr.sc S : ■ oul ^ of Montima, played in/S i e for hiring practice: »oa» 1 1 0 0 « 0 ' J owxp I 0 0 0 £*n*riiii »£^)« ° N B A P MWffBox I ukee Marlins w ere fined1 thithis w eek In' I • IMIUM J ' II, s » 0 ; aiuT inimao.iunRiMRtCMTf 9afuMlT4AM. San Antonio Spurs, Milwaul MMOMnO^orcrraMUnOiTmM mcSct»MTO Los commissioner BudI SeSelig for not 5SS2.".SS”""' Bucks, Bl Utah Jaz2 and I S L L \ In ' i i ' SSJfMMoStaBMO^IIHatonoiiJM SSwJiift^o StoMW^PWWNBW AlAngeles Lakers. intervievring minoritiority candi- HM tt>iS?rm fil*Q Kiystkowiak returned1 to ^tes before hiring’Jack Jac McKeon , ar-,M M ow. r Jt-ffTorborg. I ^MiM.UanWKrfVca. mxntmHajiiSsti^sEss. M.Montano, his alma mater, as an to replace m anager Jt! T-441*.|«(HUnt^ i s i PcnmdMm. assistant coach from 1998-2(•2000 There was no0 immediatei I a H m n»r»UHUWKmM9M ■MMmdiirMiSmi r • M n Bl01 ■ Kl tt2,IM>IO»4iWiUfr1l before becoming an ossistaniml at annoimcemeni of a finef by the . ..N.BOXM "'sasssstvi.Ka^mrnoQtv iteMCaaWfim*SS.1S2 IC KTFKITt WWiioHb ttoli HJit q j ROOOBlXOQOQIMe Old Dominion. commissioner's offictffice, but the iMiM&a taoNto » , , I I i i II N iHD SSSVSSttSSlMM»kMn>laa.UKxa MFfSSsraCO»«9>«KuEkMOgCO' Rory penally was confirmetmed by a base- ■utvi^rMTMn Krystkowiak replaces R t e a f 'i I HMa 9 « I » " 0 S&«k-^«5.>!iui lMM>n*»*ii». ^ White,W whose contract wasis not ball offidal who spospoke on the i i l ! i * * ^ > aMMKCUnn»1.Mft»U sSz'uSS'ir s s . il iK l iii niMFMitBaan. OAXMltfntmcMc^SMC^OxMnB rerenewed. condition of anonymiiyrmity. TTie offi- lUMIt I 0 I PifMad S 0 I • • • , SSKffiKiSS lave a cial would n ot discuss di the KiMI 3 t 0 i m a i I 1 sS£s?3r'*" fflsrssmgM«MOMIUi.F«a. ^ tOMTFCN.CMM “We’re very pleased to ha\ I is SL !.! !■! person of this caliber,” said s amount, H UMmKM 1 soo assfsii-- sisisji r.5D!®55?ifS!S?S^ p< ag_imMwi K3S1555a a - * ^ Stampede general mananager The fine was firsfirst reponed w n!«i I ILL PW»t»W«-W«IL Thursday by ESPN.■I. S f f l f f l S F - WUl£^o«MbHni»Dnm JcJohn Brunelle. ’ I ^ i-4o*-an«i3Br) ...... assaiss3 ^ * * ^ TOBCKTDIWU i WoimnlirMloralm u m m a m n>Hnwi»Mn<(vttfaKIMvUMaM. M*i»fn«,« iniira Martins presideiident David I So ' wNnio.MiMom• M w a AMOclitkl«l«i !SiijlS->,k(Mtana«M*>7*« COlIQCOrOv :|l Samson would notot iconfirm or ; ^^.ssssssisssr VVan Gundy won’t coach S !i i S i I • j s . a I^MhMMDnWWlUl nSvScM^ deny the fine sayingying only "the Z f ! s S.• 11. immixmL M a . F r n T .n U H .. Philadelphia 76er8 issue has been resolvtiOlTCd.” b r s f f i s i s s f ;I !!! ssr ■ 1 ! ^r-izTbiir pPHILADELPHIA - Jefff ’Van Selig wouldn't disctiiscuss th e sub- Gundy won’t be coachingg lhe ject, saying “I neverc r comc m ent on •■a • SjW ia?hwfssyHiiissvsu ^ l l a a i s s i ■V is- ^ ! !' Philadelphia 76ers. d u b m atters.” ''' r H II n M « ii! S^* I s I gssssar^ ISSSS ■Van Gundy, who already inter-in ScU a who can fine franchises :r S; ■•■!=:• WtiMn4iCM.hM*. S 5 B « « viewed for the Cleveleland up to & million, senisent a letter to t ,a ? sSsffi! •e*«aeS^£j2^?bWew Cavaliers’^ vacancy, spokeke to teams in 1999 requirijuiring them to ! i S iiiig; mte«(T3S,l«*MnM ^roCWOTiawEcna/Tiini-**afa«N g high-profile job ! - 1 , • • ! S S “ ‘ g• txn- J St>^aidflB» Sbters general manager IBilly notify him about higli W M I y!—- ! 1 ding manager, M KM . i I I t l j s ' II King on Wednesday n i^ t vacandes, induding MBMUM,PMn.«Mw SKSnnS “We mutually agreed it wtwasn't l^ a m s are to providovide a list of } s .1 '' i m S S f irtJrtttaVllMidMKH S P” ? gBiAFWaMCClMiMMaOn !y ii: ,Srli£« w M it i i,! I 111 a good fit," V an Guntlfyr :said minority candidate:lates, and the •> ■S3t" ! B S S 0 S a a i - 1 4 . ThursdHv.J commissioner^ officcficeistorcview • Ktking tb e nam es beforeire the job is *“ L. f'H «.| g The Sucen have b een lool II 1 ( o«««i««5v ^ f e s s for„ a coach since HaB of RiI^ er filled. Lany Brown resigned Moi Uktn«t«ninti »t ■ ggy -i i ili i. !i .=-5 -.t5S S& E .■ ■■ ■ S k s ; ■ao 'tw t In r^m n-T Tn a fter six iwpyoti<. ft!! . S*“ ;. !!3!' !!!!! ! i s a s a a ' i H ■' ■ ' '.r >» • ■i ' , j I « ■ 1 ■ ;

Sports - C a n c ee r d o esiin’t d imI M cG riaw ’s sp[)irit ■ lis is v en good," (AP)-T\ig after he waswi hospitalised in ifew few tim es d uring a new s cctto^er- “Tbe prognosis PHILADELPHIA (A rho lost h is long. his illness aearwato;!i;Ha^oa Mardi 12. ence ent at Veterani Stadidium taid McGraw, whe McGraw w o n ’t le t h it d the blonde hair beibecause of the affect his sense of humornor. M cG ibwr,, 58,S was woridng ts a before bef the PhiUies played i because of spedal sprinri^ training instnictor MeM ets. cfaema 7r His tb onghu slowed b< tnpiled a 96-92 V reeled off for the Philbillies when he ------5 -—------1 “Tm n ot fe a rfu l I[ bhave McGraw com t LHeknewsome- confidence," said a record with a 3.14.14 ERA and 180 ',n one-lincrs in traicilical style became iHH :areer with the »d about his thing wasn'ta’t right w hen he McGraw, best knownm for. saves in his car ' Thursday os he taUc^ < ies, T be left-han- neer for the went to thele stadiums on an his zany antics duringng his Mets and Phillies battle wilh brain cance r the Meta from off 20-vear career ina the der pitched for t first time. 1965-74 and th f PhilUes from “It was a lovefest,"t," McGraw “They to m e h a d major leagues. eeks to live,'* mt six 197S-84. said after walkingg into i the three weel are hanging i’ clubhouse. McGraw sa “I*m still hours of surgery•y to The Phillies PhUadclphia Phillies’ d 45 Jersey in the over to me. alive, so th(the three-week remove a brain tuium or McGraw’s No. 4S “Everybody came ovc e was dugout duringg each< of their There were a lot ofif hugsh and thing didn’t'i't work.” nine days after he ily from the Joined bby 7 -y e a r hospitallied. He comjmplet- games this seasoiL some kisses, probably u t of our histoiy,” o ld s o n , MMatthew, and ed one month of raradia- “He^ a big part , switch hitters.” manager Lariy !vcr with the wearing a b a se b a ll c a p TujMcOrwiInw tion and chemothererapy, said Phillies mi A former star reliever ftd with McGraw V York Mets, that bore* hish trademark and is still undergcgoing Bowa, who played Phillies and the New Y Hies. “I t was great osed with a slogan. “Y“Ya Gotta Believe," chichemotherapy one weelilk a onthel980Phllll( McGraw was diagnose to see him.” malignant brain tumomor shortly McGraw b) allowedalU Scolt ...... ^ L Pd G LIO Str HomeH Away Hr W L 8 me dikance between themselveves Bench coach Don ZimZinuner losheti/ }’odsednik to doublelie leading off WhiteSox SO 3, Blue Jays 2 San Francisco 32 20 2( .615 - 5-5 W-2 14-10 1 18-10 00 d lhe Yankees in the division. back, calling Steinbreiibrenner^ com.-J|“ the ninth, then retiretired two bat- TORON)NTO - Esteban Loaiza Los Angolos 30 23Z .566 2.5 z-7-3 L-3 160 1 14-14 00 a n d d lets. IJnidy Clark sing!ngled to score allowedI justji two runs in 7 2-3 27 .500 6 6-» W-5 21-8 J 6-19 OO “We “ W lost thc game but thih is m enis “unfair.” Cotorado 27 21 rot- “This team is dcfircfining itself,’*; Podsednik. took secom:ond on a wild innings againstag his former leam Aiuona 24 29Z .453 8,5 z-5-5 L-2 14-18 1 10-13 OO teamam will walk away fecUng prei icr general manager BriaBrian Cashman'’'} pitch and scored thec i;tying m n on as th e ::hicago Ch: While Sox beat SanD>C90 15 39 3! .278 18 2-8 L-1 16-18 7-21 OO , ty good go about itself," catche ing a lot about' ; Wes Helms’ double,, HelmsIU scored the Toroironto Blue Jays 3-2 z-firslgamevfasawin Jasonson Varitek said. “The way wwe said. “We’re learning ipc. it along th e way. Butlut iI beUeve in • th c go-ahead m n on1 EddieEc Perez's 'ihursdayly niglit. r foughught back and didn’t quit, hop< single, chasing I^iwrenirence. Carlos)S Delgado1 hit his 16th AMERICANA LEAGUE fuUy:Uy it will carry over to die res-est this club. 1 believee wiwe have per- I lat can bc sue- ; homer, buibut he committed two of T h u rsd s/s Games of thcthe season.'' sonnel in place that < ve also got to | Rockies 12, DodgeIgerS 5 Toronto’s’s sca.son-high s four errors, Toxos8,Ba)tinxxo4 ChlcagoWlDWhitflSoi3.Tort«to2 SatSarisfaction in a closc loss isnsn’i cessful. But we’ve { Anahcim 2. Tampa Bay 1 SeiSeattle 10. Minnesoia 6 sentiment usually expressed[ bi}y grind it out.” D EN V E R - T oddd 1lloUon had includinemg one that led to two led runs in the fourth OaMand 6. Kansas City t eorge Sternbrenner's Yankee;.gs That’s’what thee YiYankees did!j his second carcer■ lhIhret-homer nnoarnet Geori T o d a /s Games where her winning it all is the oniiniv th e la st two games againsti the 11 g am e a n d h ad a car«j:arocr.hish six Boston (Burtietl 3-2) al Toronto (O.Oii.0avis2-3),5«5p.m, R ed Sox. RBIs to lead th e Cole!!olor.ido 10 its . xeptable result. Teias (Thomson 3-5) al BaMmorsJ (Daal([ 3-5). 5:05 p.m. W ^e thc Boss is getting antsitsy Quality starts byy AiAndy Pettitte 1 fifth .straight win, 12-512 over Los R angOrs rS 8, Orioles 4 >etroi1 (Knolls 2-3), 5:05 p-m. N.Y. Yonkoes (Contreras 1-1) al Det thislis week, there's one fact hhe and Mike Mussindi andani quality a t-: Angeles. BALTIN:TMORE - Hank Blalock C h i^ While Sox (Wrighi 0-2) atit ClevelandC (Sabathia 3-2), 5i)S p,m, shoullould rem em ber about Boston bats throughout thc1C lineupU made ; Ilcllun hil a iwo-ni»-nin honier in w en t 3-foi-for-3, w alked tw ice and Anaheim (Lackey 3-4) al Tanipa Bsy^(Brazelton 0-4), 5:15 p.m. th e Y ankees look mmoi ore ]}ie th d r . Jl lhe first timing offf 0Odalis Perez scorcd twotv runs as the Texas Soattk) (Pineiro 4-4) al Minnesoiai(Lohse4-3).6lo shot in the fourth Rangersrs beal Baltimore 8-4 Oakland (Lilly 3-3) al Kansas Cityi(K.Wiisonl-0),6«5p.m, (K Thi is the fifth straight year th [acc years th an th e listlessless bunch d i a ^ again st Perez and! ananother two- Thursdaylay night, ending thc Rcd ed: Sox have been in first plac ious lost th e previous fiveive s. against Kanstasas City, allowing ■ ■ in n in g . H e hadn’t lo.stlo.si since April th ree, Mralkedwal th re e an d hit two eight hits in1 sseven innings. Hc V 17. w inning his last: fivefiv decisions. b a tte rs s over c 6 2-3 innings in . lowered his ERAEP to 2.36, sccond ^ improvinging 10,6-1 all-time against Athletics' 6, Royals 1 in the AL toJ C hicago’s E steb an • n« KANSAS CITY. Mo. - M ark Loaiza (156)1 arand pitched at least & S H H i i ! Expos 3, Marlinsa 92 Tam paBay. Ba ® ^ Brendaidan Donnelly worked the IM ulder tied for th e AL le:lead with seven inningngs for tbe ninth W® , f MIAMI - Orlandelido C a b re ra ’s final 12-32-3 innings for his first save. Ihis eighth win, leadiriing thc straight start: IMIfilKCOit ^ J bloop RBI single cappod a Garrclet Anderson had an RBI iOakland Athletics over thetl reel- Kansas Q tyty |got its only ru n on hMnyiUy Jj* / n B M e m r # three-run rally inn llthe seventh single Juringdui the Angels two-run. iing Kansas City Royayals 6-1 Angel Berroa’sa’s twoout ^ I dou- xvn inning that carriecied Montreal i„„irning. Anaheim had failed Thursday night. ble in the seven/enth.. ^ 499^ 7 ^ ^ / SSpwS’* / ^ French.l ______/ ^ / " I / ContbiiMd from D l very eariy on,"1," h e said. “Tfae guys' H N ine U,U.S. women reached the ithc first tim e in 80 years. 1 r ^ I against S erena at WiniiVimbledon last th ird rouound, but just two of 13 “We’ve got a young batchba of . from Califomialia - they don’t even •4 - MUti year, offered a compaiiparison. Americanan men did: Andre Agassi ]players that are startinglg to run know what aa clay< court looks “I was happy 1 w was p la y in g a n d Vincinee Spadea, who’s never Iinto a bit of a speed bum{np," said like." Venus and not Serenirena,” she said. won a toutournament. TWo U.S. men 1Mardn, who^ 32. “This pep ^ o d of Nearly a third thi of Thursday’s H “Serena’s a lot betterter and doesn’t exited, withwi No. 24 James Blake itime is goipg to be a bijt>ig chai- wiimera werere Spanish:; defend- BuMi Burlaw . miss as much. Ven'enus is more eliminateIted by Ivon Ljubidc in a 1lenM for our yoimger pl?yi(yers." ing championn A/ l W Costa, 2002 JONCSHAftOVMM THB«T«Wroe • f suspended the night Bloke pelted out thatIt part of runne^up Juaiuan Carlos Ferrero, imOMHanilMKiAiiw.. . : en ad c." m a tc h s (2gDS4M«12 poqarM tMIM { Three top womenien hoping to before bebecause of darkness. ithe problem at Roland GsGanos is Felix Mantilla,Ua, Ibmmy Robrodo prevent a fifth consonsecutive all- Martinn lost to No, 25 Tim ith e red d ay. a surface th.that isn’t and Fernandodo Vincente. Three- TyrtfiPaltesItes Williams Grand SlaiUam final won Henman,m. 'common in the United Staitates. tim e F rench:h Open ' cham pion baiowrsntm; jA JiM ramPtfw i iM : Thursday in straighight sets: Kim There'se's a trend, it seems. At last “We don’t grow up on tfaeth stuff. 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V 'tj ______w a n^itoy»0,2003 * VamHnn,-Miftita M b, m io M -J I JM Plenty of action< at Dover The top three NAS^SCAR radng dMstons - the ■ m Winston Cup, Busctsch and Craftsman Truck M series - vnil be rairadng at Dover Internationa] MSCC A f ? INS ; i D E i" SpeecJwaythlswwweekend. ! [ndy 500) troublees f ™ pn disappoiiint G ordio n of th e Coca-Cola S i ByRlyRickMlntM m issed the sta rt of tl Cox!ox Newa Service______600 because of parkilarking problem s caused by eight inches inci of rain - t L j J crg-Wamer trophy back w ith u p to Sunday. F4tay400.pw Bon raMoovange — lim to Lowe^ M otor Specdw'ay aj . . The rain floodedled ja third of the '1C^ajn.MDT Instead, he checked out ofif ithe paring lots arounound the track, SiWayonFX I:' Inndianapolis d m r w r ^ sT ^ jv causing nightmarishirish troffic prob- BMOhsMBNA . 500>00 carly. He lems as fans foughtght the mud and ArmedForcas M B hadlad run only ■ H tried to find aliem;emate places to I F4rnBy200. 169169 of 200 laps park. prwace cover- bcf(3cfore he iSS H TVack Presidentnt IIH.A. “ Hum py" aee 10:30 a.m. MDT Jropped out W heeler apologizedized for th e prob- . will Saturday on FX. >vith scar box H s.' * 3 ’ lems and promisedsed to look for a CranamanThiclcMBNA l i o l i i o lilaiM V l e t ^ SondiytoynlfM-Maiteondwln'tUaR i I tootrth - tftei tto'Coo»Cela1 61600 was atopped prolproblems. permanent soluiioruion before the - 3NAAm)0d ' ‘il l & 'j o AAfter start- Forces Family Truck 200,^ 1 MfiftW414of600 n0M dM tor)loraln. m UAW-GM 500 in October.Oct MDT Frklay on SPEED!00 C, 2 fl0 p.m. 'J J J J L , ‘ inging third in onc DChanrwl. 3f th e fastest “We worked hunhard to dry our' cars. Gordon parkin” lots and1 findfin alternative was never a fac- ^ ^ places for peoplelie to park, but , cor in th e 500 and finished 22i2nd. despite our effoefforts, Mother “I was really disappointed1 withv N ature won this batbattle,” Wlieeler i i e k w i n f o r• J o h ni s o n I ke some changes hovhow wc ended up at Indy,” Gorordon said. “We’U make s said upon returning to Lo;xjwe’s to the infrastructuicture of our lots I sto p p ^ tfae race for goodtdonLap - more were KKurt Busch, Jeff Motor Speedway to startt th e so when fans retuiim m . tliey’U get in aue Johnson w ins, ^Barton andKSevinHanridc e^ It we here faster no mattermat what tlit Juna a - Pocono 500,■‘ iJ i i m n i Coca-Cola 600. “I thought m T hough th e last downpcipourwas • Ihefinalcaua u tio n p erio d of tfae r. w eather is." ; pocono Raceway would have been a lot better. Junal5-SlrkaSatamt rshdrten^raceto brief, NASCAR officialsIs said it ' race was trigriggeted by Ridcy “It was almost impossible)le to Ttack offidalsIs a and NASCAR tenite Radio 400, IB illrS ] MlcNgan Intamalional would take houn to diy thetrack,th ..Craven'6 blovlown en^e. The pass, and we kept making' imis- said potential traffic tral problems Ju n a22 -DodBa«avemal Speedway : in L ow e’s sw eep , and declared Jofaavn thetl win- exploding partarts left oil on the takes on pit Iwe that madiide il assodated with roins,roir w hidi were Bvetort3S0. ClBim Infineon R a c e ^ n ^ K e n se tfa said he tfaou(lUght offi- t r a ^ , causingng EUiott Sadler to worse. forecast throu^ioti^iout the night, ' L July 5 -P ep si 400. k m is m dais were too quidc in endn ^ g t f a e ' slam ino> th ee wwaU. Also receitdiig “Vou can’t faU back to 22niUld or w ere a factor inn il:th e decision to ' Daytona Internationa]: 1% Riek» w I » t« r» te a - ' • race. ' .'damage becauause of Cravenl* oil ' 23rdy. and expect to make it: tback end the race ju stst ala fter 9:30 p.m. nalSpeodwBy 5»W «iii "WVve had these shovowers aU were the Dodfodges of Lany Fcyt to the , top 10 too many tim es.”s.” JICOiRDi N .d . r I b e rains dw and it dried back: < off,” be ond Jo h n Andrtd retti (Gordon took an intravcr pencer jfiASCAR ^ l a ^ .the Coca-Cola 600 said. wish we wotild lurlave wait- Sadler startcirted on the outside injection • • of fhiids after the'to I d y R O K s ly night , held long ed a little longei; butthafat^^outcrf po le and altbohough be had lost a cqSOO^/ and seemed fit whenjn he Jimmy Spencer■^cer’s fourth-place ;h for Jimmie Johnson to go m ycontroL” lap due to anm untimelyi pit stop, arrived for th e W inston C up} rrace. finish was his best since taking |air*filterui m ntto& st and sweep the Johnson, is in hisIs second, bestillhadone)ne of the fastest cars “rve got a litlle bit of a cold,Id, bu t , over the No. 7 DotDodge owned by 1 of l^ a t Lowell ^nor ' full season'htW histonOCup^noty. - ontketiadcwtiwhen he hit Craven^ j.jlini be OK,” he said prior to the Jim Smith. ing fem nntil <1 ' has four Cup wins in Sl career oil. start of the 600. H e finished1 17th,1 Spencer said he mayr have been ■ deyicefor fat d ays a fte r pocteti& g sta in . S tew ait^ on-on-trackwotes contin- onc lap behind the leadersrs and a Utde vague inn hi his communicii- n: races igine soured while he -W >«th an /& ooH an "for He said patience.was tbekeytotb uedashisengii seemed fresh enough att the tions with crew■w ichief Tommy ; • NASCAR approv. . more th } at the head of the roved a git bon _ n ..i.n g ^ KASCAR'k fais sweep a t th e tia c^ ^ whidi was cruising a abbreviated finish. Baldwin about the adjustments , monoxide filter Ric 1122 > FHd^ to altow tf race, Jcbnm drove his' ■ ' bears tfae nam e of his carirq;> J 0DS0 i: padc on L ap U “I feel fine,” hc said. “Goinjngthe his car needed,d, but1 his crew .drivers to breathe e repaired tfae problem e easier dunng 8 Che^nnlM / to vlctcii;. in a *l,ast year we ran go<5ood here . His crew rep distance wouldn’t have beeeen a m ade up for thatIt wiwith quick serv- ' i t • races tbat can'last as deal,” bc a n d Stew art returnedrei to the track __ ..slong^fiv. tfaat wias stopped for. good but couldnt close the di problem." ice in the pits. i ,houra. NASCAR*8 r said. “This year weSre> b1 ad the a n d finished140th, 44 31 laps off the P" ti research haa o n ^ 41 ^ of ^ bite had "One of our goals go after the ' j < shown th at the dev; m indset of wanting to be>ecompe^ < pace, fcvice, callcd a n m . . ' . ’ . Parking lots flooded W inston was to0 nnot make any catalyst, can redi n ts lisader M att Kenseth fin> itive and w ork on tfae caia r all day I t was his fourthfoi strai^t disap- I m onodde by u p^duce to carbon X H e finished 41st a l JAn estimated 10,000 fans i mistakes, and we■e dididn’t ” h esaid. to 75 percent . serand, ahead of Bobby and faave p atience andid bc up pointing run. I inside tfae car. nte, Jimmy Spencer and . front wiira it counts.” CaUfomia ancmd Richmond, then ... The device, wh fifth driv- w recked in the th' sccond segment L which wiU be Newman- Johnson becam e th e fi: leaks by roookie I optional, b as beien 01 m m had to start from the e r to win bo lh T he Winsnston ond ofTbeWnstorton last week. Kenseth sn , projects a t NASCAn one of tb e top to go to church or ICAR's research of die p a^ after blowing th e 600 in th e sam e yearar.Darrell' “I need to i. ai)d developm ent cc ' he said. ^ t crater It cojs agtne d in ^ qualifying. But Waltrip did it iii 196585, Davey som ethin g,” h< J abdut $400 to build «w powerplant p ro m to be Allison in 1991, Dale EsEarnhardt Brake probliiblems were the undo- to i' claim wiin in Busch;h race iiid and can be ihardt, who spun off _ f: installed in a car i 1 m ore reliable as h e steadi- in 1993 a nd Jeff Gordonn in 1997. ing of Earnhn one lap down, andlnd Jeff Fultz, who ir m about om Bp 222 then made sev- “>By Rick Mlnter f( hours. itored to the front Various mechanical woesw and l\im4onLop: was in front off ihth e pack but on . >sforrepairs.Heeven- ESCox Newa Senrfce______m son w as l l A by t a p 100, wrecks eliminated man;my of die eralpitstopsfi ------the tail end of thethe lead lap. 1 ------I .Johns tually took hishi: car to the gamge iders came up to on Lap 200 and took over favorites. CONCORD,N.C.-Kyle BiBusdi As the leader six d io i were just and returnedid to the race on Lap i,B usdi found him- o n L a p 2 ^ ' A t tfae finish, th ere w lived up to th e hype in his BiBusch speedin’I\im2,Bu lead lap. 270. H e wass 363 laps in arrears at 1 by Vickers and Nee , I le d 34 of th e lace^ final 35 eight drivers on tfae li Series debut, b ut M att Ken&„scih self boxed in bj nning b u t ' th a t point ancand finished 41st He I seized the oppor- ed a n d i ^ in fiont w hen rain, Among those still* runr sneaked by the rookie drivei;er on Fultz. Kenseth sei h c a u se d tfae first tfarec laps o ut of co ntention we:/ere Tbny held on to second« phice in the s" lining tun»ty and was; not challenged for dings, but sow the gap a “ restart w ith 30 laps rem air i to rel« e .n c e to b e ru n u n d er cau- Stewart, Dale Eanihardirdt Jr. and points standin and won th e Carquest 300 aiat the remainder of iihe roce. Jax? S between himimand leader Kenseth f Jreg Biffle brouglu Maric Martin. Lowe's M otor A spin by Greg >m 20 to 160. ^ )n wilh three laps ! Getoutd reen*'^I^d j o 4 and Among those a lap) downi or increase from Speedway. ||^ ^ |||||| out the caution v the race ended in ‘ tdoors. Busch, who remaining, so the fashion, prompting ' I Thursda just tu m ed 18, j j j ^ H anti-climactic fash lays in B 9|H Hack Presidentn t ]H.A. "H um py” ’ started fifth ■jjaAk ^ lologize to tlie fans ■ The Timei and nm in the *^1-^ . Wheeler to apoloj es-News : address system. It lead pack all V r « I over the public ad 27. Johnny Ben3enson, 1.119. J,® areer B usdi victory roN CUP 13. Mork Martin, 1,318. day. Thanks to WINSTON 28. Jimmy Speripcncer. 1,107. the Winston Cup IINOS 14. Jeff Burton, 1,311. his skillful F-'jM for Kenseth, the Wallace. 1,093. "■ STANDtWa KensoUi. 1,799. 15. Ricky Craven, 1.303. 29. Kenr,y,Walli driving and the ' ^ f j A points leader. 1. Matt K 30. Joff Green.cn. 1.041. “ WRZ K Busch’s runnelnncr-up finish w;»s e Earnhardt Jr.. 1,639. 16. Elliott Sadler. 1.261. quick work of B ^ ^ B S 2. DaleGordon. E 1.583. 17. Terry Labonle, 1,243. 31. ,ark. 1.010. 2 "7 ” the best debutLit f for a driver in ' 3. Jeff Go 32. John Andre■drclli. 982, his g p it crcw, MattKeni listory. t Busch. 1,575. 18. Dalo Jarrett, 1,232. Busch took the •***•" Ba-xli Series histo 33. .Mai 971. P opponunity for m e . 4. Kurtmie Bl Johnson, 1,552. 19. Tony Stewart, 1,230. lead on Lap 138 of 200 a nd ie1 d 33 “It’s a Rreat opp 5. Jimmie 34. Ken Schracirader. 952. “ ; going.” Busdi said. '• >by Labonte, 1,546. 20. Dave Blonoy, 1.230. of the next 34. to get my stats got ^ 6. flobby 35. Todd BodinIdlne, 947. ® It second to Matt M e l Wattflp, 1,511. 21. Ward Burton, 1.225. But on the next pitit stop, “To come oul s< 7. MIchae 36. Kyle Petly,lly. ■889. _ :e winning because fin Harvick, 1,457. 22. Greg Bllfle. 1,224. Busch's crew p ut on two righ^t-side Kenseth is like w 8. Kevin I 37. Mike SKinntinner, 888. " s in that car." rllng Marlin, 1.405. 23. . 1.198. tires while Kenseth and Uitlie rest he always wins in 9. Steilln 38. Jack Spragirague. 882. o said he didn’t think • jsty Wallace, 1.401. 24. Ryan Nowman, 1,191. of th e leaders got four. Busch also said 10. Rust) }1. 39. Casey Mea^ears. 878, o op was a mistake. « Nemechck, 1,341. 25. Jamie McMurray. 1,181. When Kenseth saw BBusch’s ih e two-ure stop > M 11. Joe ^ 40. Jerry Nade3deau, 844. ;wo tires was sup- abby Gordon, 1,330. , • ^ 2 6 . Ricky Rodd. l.lC3. crcw take two tires, he kn'cncw hc “Taking two 12. Robb c en the car up, which ------hod h received the break hele need- Posed to tighten i it did, and thenwin we had an oil leak D, I TRUCK SERIE!ilES STANDINGS ed. c H SERIES T 20. Michael WalUip, 1.210, istm as," at th e end tliatIt m ade ihe c ar loos- BU8CH8 2. I 1. Bobby Hamilimiilon. 821. “It feh like Christ m » \21. Kerry Earnhardl, 1,202. believe er," he said. “ItIt v.was a tough lillle; • )1. 1 2 . Rick Crawfoiwford. 801. Kensethi said. “I couldn’t b STANOWId Bodine, 1,796. \22. Jamie McMurray, 1.201. on to there for a lii- 8fove,771. it. il I don’t have that muchI experi-c piece to hold on i Ad Green, 1,698. p . Kevin Han/ick, 1,167. I 3 . TedMusgfov 2. David I I 4. ,Gai 764. ence c bert, but I have enoilou^ to tlebh.” ! £ )tt Riggs, 1,696. hA. Chad Blount. 1.021. dine regained the 4. I 5 . Travis Kvapilapii, 729. know 1< I definitely needecled four Todd Bodmc — ------^------1 3. Scott(fi Bliss,I 1,666. ^ ------^ 25. Larry Gunsolmon. 934. 5 lead after David ^ 4. Mika E I 6. Dennis Seti>et2cr, 684. tires t on my car. 1\vo tiresss would series poinis le 1 Hornaday, 1.663. 26. . 907. Green, who eniein tered th e race with I 7. Terry Cook,Dk,678. have 1 never held it.” « n Keller. 1,629. 27. Regan Smllh, 863. ad, was involved in I 8 . Robert Pres'ressiey. 621. On the restart, Busch w>Nas the a 10-point lead, ^SBS ane Hmlel, 1,591. 28. . 826. hc track an early crashash. Bodine leads j H 7. Shane 29. Matt Konselh,718, I 9 . Jeson Letfletffler, 619. leader 1 but was third on thi an Vickers, 1,587. vho was Green by 98 poirpoints. ■ 8. Brian'mny Seuter, 1,574. 30. . 700. I 10. Jon Wood,od, 617. , behind\ Brian Vidcers, wh 9. Johnnjobby Hamilton Jr,. 1.523. 31. , 686. 10. Bobbasey iu h n e , 1,515. 32. . 685. 11. Kas«cott Wimmer, 1,472. 33. Chris Bingham, 680. 12, Scotl u w m |T7 tacy Compton, 1,466. 34. Chase Montgomery, 67: 13. Stac;Uka Vtellace, 1,435. 35. Ron Young, 655. ■ 14.MlKa shton Lewis. 1.301. ‘ 36. . 564. V | J . T ® 4 I 16. Asmoy Gibbs, i m 37. . 543. ie;coy(tanton Barrett. 1,264. ‘ 36. Jason White. 496. 17. Stanandy lAJole, 1,245. 39. Steadman Marlin, 489. Fl ml 1 18. 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• _ '.j; M e 3NE ______Busims EeBtonVhnpm,S.HuM is733^3l T h e Time:n c s - N c i w ; ^ P a g e D - 6 F r i d i(y, ^ May 30. 2003 Breflw B uj s i n ^ s P lu s I n m a l ik e s t e aim w o r]k p a y I i n M o nNEY] keting by Southem1 Idaho1 Economic ion of board)members Development Organizatication and $40^000 for H ' ------Next;t step: Selectic operatutts, overiiead amand an investoriela> \mi:‘i tiaaaifc AMI Semiconc Now the focusI vwill be to keep in dose tions program. 'Miller The money will be uua s ^ over the next ^ p a n t Tlrn>»Wewsw t w ittf ______touch w ith inviivcstors and potential will accept gK investors, five years to bring 2,000 0 0 more 1 jobs in tecfa- nology, m a n u f a c t u rg. e business1 services, BOISE - Officialsals of AMI t w in FALLS -Team w ork pays off.f. “If they're in 01on it and up, on it, they agriculture, food process!Essing, transportation Scm iconduaor Inc. inI PocatcUoPc will Busincss.■ss Plus m , a team of cconormomic won’t b e down on1 iit,” Cusack said, m Interim Chairwoman and distribution to*r < Cassia, Gooding, acccpt a S176.000« Workforce devclopmeinent groups and local businesnesses Busincss Plus D IdokaandlWinlUDlii '*.1R «NMira ■ akiie aMisaa0»throu thi 0t'a ic r to Jody TVemblay wilvill ttun her attention to Jerome, Lincoln, Minidol Developm eni TruininfiiR FundI grant from sixK t counties working together counties. TTie aim is foror itliose jobs to have OHffMiKlrnartatlncplan. Ol from lhe state today. recruit new n c employers to south-ccntcentral putting together anar interim committee that II «MIM BMI* IW elNolMto,suohaa-' I members to manage thc an average annual salor;Jory of $22,500, or a -•'I The award will l>e announced am by Idaho, haslas proven that by signing on 75 will selcct board r $45 mtnin^. Business -io table to fund - . execu- from the largeI :investor to the small Department of Commermerce Director Terry Cusausack, president and chicf exc buying powei; and anothi>ther 3,200 jobs could . the'plan.A -aising investor, said Scott3tt Wilson, campaign cxcc- I-iM oync H yde before-to to u rs of AMI’S tive offic:ficcr of Siellar Fundrais effects. • •* It elevatse 1M *«eai aMUnrr to Its '! • [ mcm- utivc for BusinessisP I lusIIL be created by spin-off efl new facility within thehe Idaho State Fjcecutivcs/cs Inc., told Basincss Plus m m< Despite an economicic downturn( and lay- stm«est ^ level. mpany More than $1 millionr will be used for University Business and an Research bersThurs(irsday. The Georgia-based compi offs in Mini-Cassia andd Jf th e state’s um Falling d(dollar i[)siiraiice taxes. No ststate general fund dollars are used.Hl.Tlte fund Ren- eralcs alwut S3 millionion per year to doesn’t scares< help ciimiiaiiies trainn rnew em|>Ioy- &LJIYER’’SM/ JT L-es. busininesses Idaho companyy 1turns In Knight Bidder NewsI ServiceSe stronger flist qujuarter DALLAS - Thele U.S.1 dollar SANDl’OI.NT - Cold;jldwuier Creek touched a new lowow :against thc Inc. reported improveoved financial B3HHB euro Tuesday, but for m any com- results for its first (|uartilaner compared panics, thc currencyncy fluctuation with the sam e iK-riod in i2002 . has elidted barelyly nmore than a Sec income for fhchc fhrec'-monlh j r A shopper yawn. liL-riod cndinR May i1 inincreased SOS K I- browses at: a The reason: skepddptidsm that t h e ' tiiillion, or 35.4 perceni,.•III, to SI.‘) mil- I I WaHVIsrt shift in currency will last longer lir)ri. ur 12 cents perr didiluted share, h • li ''"I than a J ennifer LopcaDpcz marriage, “The dollar is unreal im i.stically I otnpiired with nel incoir:omeofSI.4mil- ^ , 1 ; Uttl« Rock., h(in. ur 'I cunts |>er diluililuted shiuv for ' low,” said Jay Jacobicobs, exccutivo Alk: Low con the comparable threc-irle-monlh period ^ vice president of PPie: ier 1 Imports ciidinK.May 4.2002, sumer demarland lnc.inF ortW orth,T,Texas. cx But “the Nel Salles in lhe fisc;Fiscal 2003 fir^t g P B In the spring U.S. is still in betterc r shapesl than a ((tiarter increased 8.4 percent lo hts lot of the Europeanm countries."ci >1ir>.2 million from S1(K;i0ti .2 million in er* P ier 1 is not immimmune from a w eakening dollar. It buyst 12 per- ihc- fiscal 2(M)2 first quanjan er. J stocksd. Our firsi tjuarter revenue ri and ccnt to 15 perccnttofitsmerchan*-'. of i dise from E urope,.Jacobs Jac said, (■•arninR'i results were:re b e lte r lhan But like other l^irge c companies, . .itilicipated due lo fafavorable cus- Pier 1 had boughu^t finandal >ss all diannels itjmer response across instruments callcdd hedgeshc to pro* in April aiul solid rela-eiail store per- t e a itself from cxtrerctremc cunency ftirmance ihrouKhoutIt theI cjuaner," fluctuations. As a result, the said Dennis I'ence, clichairman and retailer’s profit margiiargins won’t suf* thief executive officerer "In uddiiion, B H S g i fer unless thc dollar>Uv remains at m erchandise marKinsns at the store current levels a yeaiyear from now. k-vel Improved siRnificificantly. and lhe Jacobs said. new Mores we openeded near lhe end of ihc period perfoirformed above H jB jffi Boosting revenueiue jilan." Pier 1 is far fromDm ialone. Many com panies a re takingking a wait-and- Mining compan]uiy see attitM-ie beforefore rushing to capitalize on a weak»ak U-S.doUar. files for bankrup“Ptcy Ret£toilers are ov(^erstocked, meaningr gdood deals foiDr consumer , thc firms most COIX'H d'AIP.NK - Owners( of the likely to b enefit froirfrom th e curren- Sunshine Mine have fillfiled tor proloc- th , loclatcd Press______]Inventory buildup Slower sales — cy ^lift, are alreadready receiving lum under federal bank)inkruplcy laws to ------l>c moro inquiries from froi potential Discounts will bc pcrhapaps most Merchants Logenendlydoncha\ At forestall the tax sale of vwhai was once nj.-wI YORK - At Ihe Attention shoppers customers and arc are twcoming generous in apparel, where a good job in con»ntrolling invcntoty the nation's leading silver sil and lead Abercromombie & llld i store in New r With consumer dem and stifledid more aggressive aboutab seeking. inventory growth - up 8 peiHjrecnt- in recent yeare,iiTi, Right after the prmlucer. ? Short I lills Mall, shoppers ^ this spring, retailers are saddletled new business, saidJd FrankI Vargo, J e r^ 7 ’sSl was higher than a 2,9 perccnt p Sept. 11 terrori-siri-st attacks, retailers *” 18 Sterling Mining Co.o. 1had indicated can findd {piles of men’s shorts, all m- vice prudent foror i internadonal sales gain in the first qert;>erty tiuces early M eanwnwhile, the Contempo That ^ marks thc first timene in at their profits durluring th c first three corconsumers a s stores Increase But any increasese 11in production this week on l>ehalf ofif theth mine's own- C asualss store at the Mall of least j a decade that inviiventory quarters of 2002X)2. Slater said. distdiscounts to clear inventory. ea in Minneapolis can’t is still a few monthschs 0away, hc said, ers to keep lhe mineL- oioff the auction America growth is higher than,n sales Sales growthth had widely out- _ Percent change In apparel AlthougH Vargo bellibelieves thc dol- bliick. seem to0 gelr rid of its spring fash- growth ' in apparel, hc said.l(], stripped invententory growth, but salea end Inventory* lar’s current levelvel against thc Hut as negoiialiorlions persisted ions,leflofiovers from before Easter. ' The inventory buildiidup is Slaicr noted thatth th e spread in 10 % ay.he noted that toward a Tuesday dealleadline withoui ’Hiey'vee beenI marked down as extending ^ to other areass indud-i apparel has nanlarrowed e v ^ quar- ity euroisheretostiVil’ clear indication of a nresolution, lhe is 50 percent, ing■ electrorucs and homeI fumish-fi tcr Sincc founurth quarter 2001 " ^ m anufacturers willrill ask, “Is this mine went to hankmptciplcycouh. Wi'h1 cooler than normal ings, ■ said Frank Badillo,3 senior before worseniening dramatically 4 / for real?" beforee ai altering their rr and th e w ar in Iraq sti- Sunshine Precious M(Metals Inc. owfs i retail economist at 'Retail . thcfiistauaneit e r of 2003. 2 J business plans. consumer demand this . t thc year, analysts 0 legan softening ' just under S230.000 in taxes on lllf Forward, a consulting fim fi in ^ niraigtout i ^ The dollar bega retailers are saddled with . have been steiiteadily cutting thc about 1.S years ago,Igo, b1 ut in recent hisioric m ine, site or of one of ,l,e Columbus. Ohio. .-rsupply of merchandise, outlook. Currently, weeks it has droppeipped dramatical-' Iialion's worst disa.stersCIS w lien ■)] m en In M arch, it took 1.6 moilo n th slo “ ■9 ilarly seasonal items such veyed by Ihomson euro and some died in a l'J72 fire. sell m erchandise overall, u 01 01 01 Qli ” !y against the eun , , asT-sliirtfirts a nd grills. * acpcHit 5,9 percent 2000 2001 2002 '033 other major cunencrendes. It dosed “ Il jusi came downwn 10. I needed -mat „ 1.54 m onths a year carlii means a boon for con- ‘ £nvcntory - ' ES Bro^ioniivrai3-dge for 137 retailers _ more time," (ienerneral Manager sumers a continuing a pattern of inv R etail trad e (avorage numlMroi Pleas, seeB DOUAR.DO P%e D7 } as stores increase dis- , m the second1 qquartei; down from months stoi99 take to 8 ^ Invontoiy Andrew Grundman s;is;iid. "We will cotmis to to dear excess inventory buildup' since last O Oi ctober. an earlier 13.44 perccntp forecast ^ continue ncRotiaiinj;IR with’ Sterling and makelk e room fur fall goods that according ! to the Com Joc Teklits,ts. an analyst at ' and the couniy untilil wwe can resolve start arriirriving in mid-July, Department. . Wadiovia Securiw itics, said th e fiscal ' ^ Critics: MoveIVI to Even at Wal-Mart Slort some of these issueses Our negotia- “I^s beenbe a litde dieapcr than ’ sccond quarterter. w^ch typically “ inventory rose 13.4 peroen lions broke downI ala a critical whatlexiexpected,” said Jason Naber, ' int while beginsincaityWy May fof retail^ is a ’ total sales inqreascd 9.7 ( decimalsshorts I inomeni," of Columtimnus, Oliio, who bought two ! ' uickypcriod^because there are only ’ pairs offTom Tt m yllilfigcr s to m a ta in ' the first quarter. . . . about sue weeksJts of full-price selling ’ S' “We have som e woric 10 t( dom before Itores haveha to start discount- i -s: IS departmc*nt store for $30 AMJJA80NDJ FMTJ ‘ small invevestors the coming q u arters to bri Costco’s eamlnlings Use a discount of 40 pcrccnt off ! bung our i„gio make tooloom for fon goods, 2002 2003 inventories down to the ap I Loe Angelee ThneeM______[ular price. ■ appropn- \ “Stores don’tn’t w ant to have sale ‘R au n tor IM Iwo quMUrs In 2003 18 percent fbr» quarteri i Slater, an analyst at ate level," said Lee Scott)tt, presi- merchandise! rnext to fuU-pricc uS•raMlknciM ISSAyUAH, Wash.ish. - Costco LazardI I'reres, I said “Thc con- dent ' and ^ e f executiveV officer fall products,"," Teklits1 said. * ^ t ______NEW YORK -- Tl ’nie'pridng of \Vholes;ile Corp., whic'hich operates a sum eris is going to be sitting pret- of ' W al-Man during a rececent con* will e ntice consonsumers to hold off 80OURCeS:D*p«tmwitolU> 1AP StodcS in HoHmnU,ials, bailed three - ommw n: lAzon) Fr»rM & Co, g s ^ forward for siore Ul Twin FnJls, posttosted an eamings ty" fcrence call w ith a n a ly ^s. . buying for fall.’lU." ^ years ago as a big Stc [tors, is suddenly increase of 18 percentent for its latest individual investors bdng questioneded by powerful- tpianer, thanks to an111 11 pcrcent jum p %W^ fofcesonWanStre«treet in sales. /JL b HaHmnl pjidllcidng, stodcs are; I'he largest U.S. warehouse wa dub west » retuiims to prrofitabilitity in firsist quarte] quoted in simpleple dollars and retailer repwrted net incincome of $153,8 [Stice cents rather thanlan in fraction^ miUion, or 33 u-nts a1 share,sh for its fis- The AMoclrted P re u Thecompamany lost $23.9 billion, Coci^ommission and Just or $1432 perir jshare, a year ago. Dep)epartment have been invevesti- Aside firom makingdng prices easief: . cai'third quarter endedded M ^ 11. "niat Coflf ndng to understand - 65( cents, for irier eamings of nnectlng to DENVER - Despite a sharpsh fall Tbat indudedled a $23.1 billion gati^ting the company^ account beat phor ihird-quartc iraco^ and Qw^ bas beenht example, insteadid ofo liyi6 - tbe . S130.4 million, or 26; cccents a share, as ^ O O C in revenue, Qwest diarge from a requ^r diange in prac Bd eamings Communications Internrnadonal its accotmtinglg forf gbbd~wilL reaieaudidng its books. introduction of dedmalsin2000.'dec viell a.s analysts’ estimat Inc returned to proStabtlitlityinthe Ibeiat^resiresults induded a $206 The T company already thad and 2001 was intenitended to reduce . share. a . e BSt , lCommunications national Inc. announced tts flrst quartei; in contrast toto a mam- miHioQ gam Ertxnfroi Qwest^ adoption anoinnfflincf^< uiustm ents incre3«as- the . bidden costsists incurred by;' The resuJt-s were alsolso ;above Costco’s Internal ies by imaU investors. nd consecuthre quarterly moth loss d year aga As pspartofits of a differentmethod mi of accounting inglng its2000 and 2001 net losset own projections, whichich w ere for earn- second (13 Wnioa With the reauditUting ' But critics sayy socalledso penny is.on Thureday. ongoing finanHnl restatiatements, £or its pensionn otAigations.6 $1.3 ings bctw cn 30 ccnts:Its and 32 cents a profits,c the phone and data compeiisive for big instimdonal; Net sales jumpedd 11 1 pcrcent, to eg losses over tfae past tfareeeyears. J operatIcms,Qw2 v ^ lost 7 cents per andmd added new ^ustments investors, sudi asBS iiinsurance com- . S934 billion from $8.44i.44 billion. . Denverbasea Qwest, v,wiiich is share,nts 2 better than the 20UXJ2, 0 : revealing diat it lost’ 1 pant— peosiotision mutual . Total revenue, wrtiidiich iindudes mem- ~M■ — -$214 under investigation byy federal' forecast of amsnalystt surveyed by billijilUon more man originallyi O1 m- Sadi And bocaiaeluse many institu; ' ; ' bcnhip fees and otherher revenue, also -■ authoritlea pver accountiitingprac- IfaoauooRntrstCalL dosed dot from 2000 to 2002. tional bvesto nI are ai essentiaUyj^ rose about 11 peroent,fit, tot $954 billion -.10 ■ tices, said Ihtirsday it earnroed$150 Revemie felltSl 9.4 penent to $3.6 Qvrest Q also said its revenuef ’s"^ acting on behalfIlf of0 individuals,: from $8.62 bilUon. •16 M millioD, or 9 ceots per iharare,intfae biDifla,&nn$4.$4.0buiiMa;earafo. w ove erm ted by a total of $ 7f 4 1^ nmecritlavrondeiOder.vrfaeAer dec-'; mnritha Mjtfrl Sales at warehousese s openI at least a .20 I itbSt Qmst,likiother Ug telecom ion lion in 2000 in d 2001 but 1 imoUntian is hurtiiurtingmore y ^ a key measure of retailI perform- 25 Qwest is tfae dominailant local companies,.. 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No o raprseen* Tht odvtrtlMf, rwl thtI ntwipaptr,n«' m tum ct full § ( | B m n i la thai thay era. M ji^ H ttspomlblltty for tht tri^ful trirt conlint of thtir o tr rvM u C i K.-n'TpS;p reaently ra*.. am rtlur mtuog*- TWM PAU rthtaoblgtfloa Notios ia I t (or w h M l» I g B l 70S Farm Equipmerienl 810 Fumlture/Can>anM t 9 0 3 C am pers & S »County, Idaho jm -js o s Contmcts& IIIOS m that a sp«:l e la the faU p . lid prior to ths ■■■■I Mortgages ■ ■ ■ M 706 FamVRanch SiSupplies e i i H ea tin g s AirUr 0 0 4 M otorHcvne: ths Board 0 I due undsr th s ' 1st Note dated Conditloning_ : 050 LegaJs 3 0 6 Financial Servinvices 601 Furnished Housew ses 7 0 7 Irrigation 9 90il S^VehWc S T n W c 8/21/1997, failurelain to pay fP H H 602 Unfurnished Hou^ o u ses 7 0 8 S e e d & Fertiliztizer 912 Audlons/Aucti 906 Travel Tfanor payment w hi^ [ 101 Lost & Found s j i i f a i s : ; e on 1/ 1/2003. Feed 813 Jewelry : 1 0 2 C ard of Thanks iiiiH 603 Fvmished 7 0 9 Hay, Grain &Fi 9 0 7 . UtyityTralle™lldes thsiethday£*iSfn m s n ia o n tn a Bnd an sutMaouilequsnt month- CO 614 Lawn & GardeJden _ a t 8 :3 0 P .I Ita, plua iate " 103 DietaiyAids 401 Schoola/lnstructiuciion ■ AptsTDuplexes}S 710 Crops/Pfoduco m asting th Id other eoata ling 015 Exercise Equijquipment 104 Personals 4 0 2 Music L essonsIS 604 Unlumlshed 711 Custom Familr lUm dofnr * n d l e s e aao a aaet lorth.', 9 g ~ Amount dueI as ot May 8, 4 0 3 Tutoring AptsjDuplexes33 Sen/lces 616 Miscellaneous Malntananot 105 HappyAds ^ 1001 Aviatfeo Budgetfortf 2003 Delinquentluent Paymenta enl For Sale : 106 ■ Special Notices i m n 60S Rooms For Renttent 712 Farms For Ren Hii*]!-08-03) Late 1 0 0 3 Autos Wanted 250.25 Benall- olo 6 0 8 Com mercial RenRentals 715 Fam Auctions15 819 Bk^des >&' ofTrusieai 109 Health & Wellnesjless 502 Homes lor Salo „ a v a ila b le it snces:SO.OO 16 820 Tods&Machiichinery 1 0 0 4 Antiques &C( ■DBClBl'maallna '^'“ 7 110 Home/Health Carf- a re s i O Oul-Of-Area Ho.H om es ®®® CondominlumOlinOlme 716 AG Business & Ofllce beWri II.60 All delln- hVSvcs. 1 0 0 5 Semis & Heai S e f e aa ’ n^now due, to- . I l l Entertainment Sei Homes Shares . Service Directo:toiy 8 2 1 Variety Food^ nted 0< 6:00 A.M. Sen/ice 511 Out-OI-Siate Ho ^ - »_. a n d will ren unpold and ao-. U m M 8 “ W anted To BoBuy Equi|Jment jd g st hearing la • 1 1 3 Child Care Sen/iC( 5^2 Farmsrnanchea^lesOalries SlorageMfaiehoi■house ly U Q E ICoHeeJbkis unlll iha ap< t m i m 8 2 3 Medical Supplipplles 1 0 0 6 Trudts >es, attorney's leavy Idaho Code, as ,33, end advance; : ^ ^ J s i 3 Acreages anda L Lots 6 1 4 W anted To Rentent 801 Anlk^uesS 8 2 4 G uns & Rifles 1007 TnjdtPaitsi/it This budiI .MW, mado to pratedIted tho socurv’' * “ * 5 1 4 Income Property 825 Campings Hi called purau Ited with thjs ’ 214 Empioymenl Wan P 6 1 5 Mobile Home> SpaceSp Collectibles ‘ Hunting ,© 0 6 SUVs fcSna«f/Clert< a s s o c ia te d 5 1 5 Com mercial Pro 33-801, Idl '. Tho principal Property Roommates Wa/Wanted 802 Appliances Equipment h o o l S s t r ic t SitStol'lS;i12,067.72.tOi ► 217 Empioymenl . 1009 Vans & Buss. 4 / W i . e , 516 Vacation Proper irafts 8 2 6 Sporting Equi] ,iic r r » ii N T V gather with InlonInlorost ihereon Opportunities \\\,\\m °03 Bazaars & Cra 1010-AutosforSalc ILLS COUNTY. 9.750% porMr a annum from-- Time Sharos Business Me r ' kyioMmmr!l f i i f l B 0 4 Building Maierierials ‘ 827 Garage Sales FILERSCHC 12/1/2002, until paid. Tho 1011 lmports&Sp(lusses #413 oleds to soil or 517 Condominiums 701 Livestock & Poul=>oultiy 8 0 5 Electronics 8 2 8 R e a Maricets H: May 30 and 1012 StodcCaree.|A ■ TWIN FALI njst property lo, 301 Business 5 1 8 Mobile Homes3S 7 0 2 Dairy Cattle &i ■ 806 HotTul)s&Po^ools IDAHO ______b e s o l d t o> saatisfy a i said 1 0 1 3 Auto Servk:« 3Tlce OF obligatton. 5 1 9 C em etery LotsIts Supplies 807 Clothing & Fun liiiiiiiiM Sports Cars Opportunities PU B LIS HiTEE'S : SALE Dalod: May 08,:08, 2003 9 0 1 ATVs & Motorjtorcydes 1 0 9 9 Auto Dsalefs 3 0 2 Money to Loann 520 Real Estate WaWanted 703 Horses & Tack::k 808 Compuiers ^ • June 13,20(0 ' s S a I e N 0 . Fidelity Naikinaltonal Title Insur- :76S once, Trusfoe upplies 809 Firewood 9 0 2 Boats & Acce:x:essorfes 3 0 0 0 Sen.r’•1053382-09 Cpiinly Rovonuo LineLincoln Counly Shontl's Dopartmerlent purposoB to use tho Projecta d wlll bo roceivod by Albion INOHlgi PROJECT siaio Rovonuo 1,098,895 1,910,10303 1,809,305 1,902,141 landlands for a public shooting rongo,0. special woopon Iraln- Box 71 (980 E 1000 S), Afcion, Idaho d. 95610 )R BIOS NOTICB OF TRUSTETS SALEALE Ibdoral Rovonuo 10,285 15 ing.Ing. and building entry and high-rishisk vehicle training oroo. p.m. loclocal llmo on Juno 12,2003, a3AggrsgateCnjshlng n d : LiwiNo.O >'Uher Sources Bolso Morldiarlion publiclyidy opened and road aloud. gust 28, 2003, at the hour of 10:000:00 am. of said Highway Dlstrid. PO T.S. No. >IE10 MAIN ENTRANCE TO ALUANiJANCE TITLE * T .6 S.. R, 17E7E.. Thee10 projod Involvea crushing approalaho ^ 1 1 until 2:00 Parcel No. •ti>TALS 3,011,186 3,008,609N 2 ^ , 6 6 7 3.003,255 Soc. 12.W 2NWNW (portjrtton ol Lol 4). 50.000100 lons of road aurtadng aggro( N. 311 2ND ST. NORTH, TWINI FALLS.FAL IDAHO, ind then at aakl ofllce Y NATIONAL TTTLE INS COMPANYANY. a s trustee, Containing 20 ocros momore or loss. CortlfloiIfled pit and delivering the aggreg On A m EXPENDITURES: deslgniignaled by the Highway District, 1 It pubik; oudkMi, to th e hlghset bidder,bldd for cash,. proximateiy 26.000 lo dm , at THII check drawn on a Stata or Natio>letlonai Bank, a Salarios 1,364,454 1.365,304M 1.409.967 1.494.252 ThoTT. lands aro not noodod for Fododeral purposos. Loaso Countymty, Idoho. It Is the intent ot jrogalathe Irom a Slate E^ROW, Donotits 408,585 407.83434 404.090 441.664 or o r econveyance is conslstont withh currentc BLM land uso doscribcribe Iho wori< required to compl< rawn by a State or Federal Creditradn Union, or a iregate to a tocaUon, RDEUTYfrawn by a S tats or Federa) Savtngivlngs. and Loan Purchased Sorvtcos 315,689 316,70505 293,295 319.303 planning plat and w ould bo In tho> ppublic in lo ro si. Tho suffk;leid e n t dotal] to eecure comparabto'ct, in Albkin, C assia wiU sell at 1 ^pplios/Matofials I12,46t 148,12929 130.475 94,342 looso/paiont, looS whon Issuod, will be0 ssubjoct 10 tho following woric< notn( spodfkally mentioned which ion. Savings Aaaodation, or SavinMvinga Bank, all thoaa documents to caahler'aat c the time of aale, the fonowlngig describedde reai Copiiat Outlay 11,344 35.64141 500 • terms, lem conditions and roson/ations:is: orderir tcto provide a complete Installatiornplete thla projed In check drav debt noliromont 1 .Provisions ol iho Rocroollon oneind Pubik: Purposes Ad in Ihe10 1bid and shall conform to all I , altualsd In the County of TWiNI FAIf a l l s ; State of ibk> bids. M parts or check dravand described aa follows, to wH: Insurnnco/Jiidgomonis 17.t89 17.66565 19.743 23.000 and to all oppltcat)]p rogulaiions1 of 0 lhe Socrolory of the Federaloral roquiroments. lich a re necaaaoiy in Aaaociatloi Transfers 50,397 InloiIniorior. Thoho Project Documents and Oi , BLOCK 6, SOUTH PARK ADDITDDiTiON. TWilC' itkin shall be Induded p a y a M aCOtJNTY, t IDAHO, ACCORDINIDING TO TH e; Contingoncy Resen/o 7.000 2.A2. A righl-of-woy for ditches and confinals conslruclod by tho oxamlnmined ol ths following locaOona:all Locai, Stats and Unnpp. Balanco 704,667 717,23131 620.997 630,694 authonty autt of tho Uniiod Statos. lon Highway District U. PLAT THEREOF RECORDED0IN6OOK2C1E* IN .PAGE 18. RECORO^OFTW^TWIN FALL^i 3.A(3.Any othor rosorvaiions lhat theth authorized olflcar 988 EEt 1000 S, AJbton, Idaho 83311 i Drawings may be LOT 12, B TOTALS 3,011,166 3,008,60909 2,68«,e«7 3,003,255 doiormlnos doU opproprioto to ensurluro public access and RIedeete ee l A AMOclatea. Inc. y, IDAHO. FALLS ntyCt known as 287 South WashIntihlngton Strsst. proiproper managomoni of Fodorolal lands and interests 202 FallaFai Ave., Twin Falia, Idaho 6330 OFRClALl ALL OTHER FUNDS therthoraln. Aaaoclloclatsd Osnsral Contractora P L A T Sita. ,f idaho 63301. REVENUES: ODatallod inlormation concam log'ig this oction ia available 14155 FillmorsFi StreeL S ts 703A, TVrtn f iaie win b e made without covenantnantorwarranty4 COUNTY,or impUed, regarding une, poeseealcssslon or sncuriw Boginning Balanco 652.009 649,38080 652,009 548.291 lor revlow1 ot tho offico of lha Burluroau of Land Manage- Thele ProjectF Documents and Drawing3301 Commonly Local Tax Rovonuo 322,450 314,67777 309.000 250.000 mant, mar Uppor Snako Rivor District.1. Shoshono{ Ftold Offkie, Irom1 lhe lh (Dwner, Albk>n Highway Diat to aatisfy the oblgaUon iscuredIbyandpunuantr., by I Twin Faitapower of aals cenfsrrsd In lhaIt dasdol^ Othor Local 163.047 65,39999 49,460 49.660 OTK) arK) 400 Wosi F Strool. Shoshone,te, Idaho 83352. (9683 E E IOOOS), AR)k>n, kW )0dU 11.(«rin Fans, Idaho 83301 SaM aal County Rovonuo UUpon publication ol this noticeI In tho Fodoral Roolstor. or from•om Rledesel & A aaodatse, Inc., 2C icuted by RAYMOND Q CHATTERTIRTON.AMAR- rings may be obtained axprsasorW OeAiMQ WITH H ts SOLE ANOANOS^ARATE Staio Rovonuo 91.782 140,48080 85,607 71,746 the lands will bo se g re g ated (romtro all othor forms ol Falls,s, Idaholi 63301, ph. (208) 733-24«DI«trtctatPOBox71- branosato uments may be purchased (or a RTY as Grantor, to R o a iT Y NATlIW nONALTTOE . Fodoral Rovonuo 175,697; 132,60808 235,273 199,931 approprlotlon app undor tho pubik; landlar lows, induding the docum 1.ph.(208)673-6697; td th sp o Ojhor Sources 57.517 gongonoral mining laws, except lorDr loase or conveyance S50.00).00 for each ael. 'A $10.00 ahipp MPANY, a s Tnjstss, for tha benefitnoflt and security .,2 0 2 FaUs Ava., Twin tm stexscuKENT MORTOAOe COMPANY,r.aa as Bensfldafy. unaunder tho Recreation ana Publl:bllc P u rp o se s Acl-'and refundsindablo, will be a s a e o s d on all 2446.ma) Copisa of thsea RtCDUAN TpTALS 1^,702 1302,74545 1,331,669 1,119,660 leatleasing undor Iho mineral leasing}lows, It Foraporiodof45 Indstdetermining the loweat rsaponahn 1 Septsm bsr 30.1990, a s Instnimsum ent No. 19M-. r a refundable fee of PROPERT. Mcrtgags records of TWIN FALLSFAL Coun^, days from tho dalo ol publicatiorion of this notice In the consid*sider all acceptable bids on a baaiahipping charge, non- INS COMf ^PENOrrURES: eFederalS RoQislor. Interoalodi personap may aubmlt b ldpackage. ^ The Ownsr'will alao eor tnaM dapa^tk)na. ofOLOKElOVE QRAMTORS ABE NAMEDEO TTO COMPLY Silanos 110.676 119,36666 142,824 145.490 concomments regarding tho proposw iw la a rasponalWs biddsr. ih«bid,tt)sOvmsrwUI rseo(dsd€ ^ n e flls 26.220 34,96363 36,451 35.650 ciaf ors a contrad wilt b s aw anlsd fon lECTION 4B-1606(4)iA), IDAHO^ 0 CODE. NO ksiaoonaiatsnt with the 017908.SENTATION K IS MADE THAT THEYTHE ARE, OR. P^rchosod Son/eos 41,160 41.16868 125,707 30,447 Snake Sn« Rivor District, 1405 Hollipiipari( Drtye, Idaho Flails, herein,sin, the Owner will conduct sucheonsWsr whsthsr ths ^pplloa/MotortQls 87,662 87,55959 94,982 88.052 Idaho Idal 63401-2100. nscsaileasary to determine ths perforn DT. PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLEIBLE FOR THIS kTlON. Oopital Outlay 272,101 100,32525 46,300 . 79,320 CLASSIFICATION CU COMMENTS:i: InterestedI parties may abilityIty of1 the apparent kw bWsr tofor pe work eentsm platsd WITH SEi Debt Retlromont 274,343 . 277,709D9 278,283 277,630 submit sub comments Involving tho su)'luKablUtyofthelandfora typeI ofof wori( spedflsd under this Contr •lault for which this aala la to beim ma( adsia: ich lnvsstfaatk)n aa ta REPRESE» pay tha monthly paymenl dua FebiFebniaiy 1,2003 liisuranco/Judgomonis conconecUonal lotilllty. Comments onor tho claaalttaaUon are the bidderbic shall subm it such Informformanca racord and ARE NOT Twnsfora 1.120 realrestricted lo Mfiotner the land la> physk»Dypi suliod for tho n e c:essary e s by the Owner to svalu ipal, h ts rw t and b n p o i ^ andd subsequentau In- I perform tha alza and 06UQAT1Itt due thsraafisc piua lata c h woss:togAisrwtth y ; Contingoncy Roson/e proiproposal, whether Iho txso will maxiax1.324 i North 2nd 6 L. at wNch BUBlMTotkwad proper admlnlstrativtive procsdurea In reach- Oistriotrict'aa Ikiuldatsd darrwoM •hoiM an chaidC or caah In o b M ^ n i ^ n g thers shall b« aI pidpidic hMrtng on.thd malntaninc4noe and opentlon budoM (or ingIng th s dedsion, or any other factoctor not directly related to bklderder faB to so lsr Into obnlraet m a a isd m IM pnsmlaaery nolad aaoursdursdbythaafora- ilhabWprepoaal,8aid mdudhgkMdDasdofTn«L tnb forthcoming school y«ar.ear. budgat a s pr*Mntly daMrrlermined by ths Board otTniat- theth s sultabUlty ef th s tand (or a alshooting rangs, spscial prapMposal aa spsdfisd In tha Inatruotlorrtha Aftlon Highway anloiclng is now avaBobla In thsth s School 0 < ^ Dfflcs and wllwin remain avanabts unto tha wwWMpon t t a l r ^ , and buBdino entrrmy and h l g h ^ vehide AlbkJbkm H V w ay Olatilet rsssfv ss Ihi rv NATIONAL TTTLE MS COMPANPANY. I Ihould tha suooantul tniataa'a.22010 •• sp sd a l mo«tlng and hMrtng.ring, aa provUsd by law. This budgiIdget hearing la caDedpurauant traimngafSA. trali or aOaO IpropoMla. waiva any nonmatairaceotdaoeawlth ths^ aulhoitM .bktaVaoelvsd, and to a o ^ ths n,CA 020224004 tdS«cilon 33Coda. Co ». Anv.advsi»s commsnta wIB bsM reviewed by ths Stata thkbk MonatoOddan. - manOeoM ' ^ ' .1 . /aS otte M. RM d, Districtt CUClark . ' . DinDlrsoor. In th s abasnc* ol anyr advsrssa commsnta, the m oatat advantagsous1 to ths bsat Inta « « t 8 2 - : ' daidaaafficatton will bscom s e f f elve ^ 60 days from ths dote HIghwi AOrfl28.^)03 rv NATtOfM TTTLE INSURANCE'i c e ' •■■ ■ f^B U S H ; May 30,2003 oTpubBcatton of thia notie* in thsFeasJflsgi^ s I ytha . proposal daamad QCaton.i 8(wppafd ■ ■ . . / S{D I M I c tM a ^ . mdorsnam.Chakmaft . Intaraat ol tha A lt^ g a n w ! - . PUPUBUSH: May 23.30 WKl Juneifl,2003 0 PUBUBUSH: May 30 and Ju n a 6.2 0 0 3 M: 18. ^ 'S O a rid Juna e , 2003200S ■ _ ^ ' S • •••• ..kl ■. « . 03 V :pyeustt Vf ' - to. 2003, Timaa-Nawa, Twinn FiFalla, Idalio E3

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AM/Fl 19®® up by Monday June Is Out Patient Counaeloi»lor a 0 0 2 PONTIAC R E M E M B ES F B l ^ ■ for TU*j FaUa. Stock «602S, AutomiSc Transir C ontact Anna Stow* Power Windows & Locks, AM/Fil/FM CMsetto. CnMse ...... II m V . m That blithday ad you piac'SSr* 734-4200* aom * tlma ago In TTn i a ^ CDSt S d Ia H------tim e to com e pk:k up p wyour F u ll lim e p o s itio n wllw ith Power Windows & Lock*, A»^/Ra s . “ s „ iWM t plcturaa.StopbyiheCb>Cla«- beneftta. Oay ahlfL aWed D ep t todaylyl* * QuantyAaauianoaTeoleoh. Fu l time poeHton with S f c . , * l le ' s s L w jW B beneftta. PoaMorta a m . . — * 1 1 s n n r lechnk»i akUa. AMflTA Cassette ...... i m FPEE TESTS. M n y 1998eApjHJ| ’•ConW antlal 734»747 • 1 1 SST Power Windows ft Locks, AM/FUFM Cassene, Cnjise ...... II 47W .1 0 0 8 .J*ronMla*." * i S R t r a m SS Power WWxJow* ft Lock*, AMff=A/FM Cataette. C rU w ...... II Wm % BANKftUWV . . 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B vice scams, write to Ihe TWIVIN FALLS Dw* te Hra tiwii Federal Trade Commis­ BEUELUrVUE/HAlLSY I- Opportunity lor pfolea- Nowrartngforih* KETCHUM n V ' ' r y [ S n w t^ ln c o n U v o 3>3 alonal growth. Excallant sion, Washington. D.C., RT.ir.« io 20560, or can the Natktn- 400K)C«aweaAve. BolhCh Carrier a Subetauiae C M ' co(Tip«nsatk>n benellt package, tuition SSSSsSStS? ^ n e w M I r Markfllins support andid asstetanoe, and eompeU- al Fraud Inlonnatton Can- 600-K>-700 R ose St. ter. 1-600-876-7060.* ^ 1 ' laptops provldod to holpip ttve pay. CoB OCMH O IBI^psdaU st and Para '.611* )0 Saratoga Or. If youKl Ilive Ir. theee krea s l ^ | k : voulwtlofBorvoourmofTv-rv- 208-934-4433 EXL138* Professional. r “ ndwouMtlketobea I H & A f | ' tM rnaods MWlndantereDf. and • H U f a js s s m s ii i S E o i a a < r.876 ♦ Madical, donlal & 401k coja2xar-«, ^ >leaee contact ttw L ||■ . m m ♦ AccosB to roglorial iralr)-n- Progrosalvonatk>nal respi- CaU for an appointment OC^-600 Rosewood Dr. Plei M IMki I In ratory co. seek* a moti­ 00-500 Falla Ave. W. Di Sih«< It^g o u o c la la t lo a»sl8l In 737-0009 Ask lor Lynn* |PUBUC SeRVICE 4 t ? ,5Sg.!5^ Q i raoeryty . s Ml e r i K - H . Bfowing your caroor vated Individual with _ MESSAGE T .660 733 W mrtfrty ) Oube . □ * Varloly of financialDl Strong people and aelling PRSreSSfiSNAL P 100-600 Crestview Or. I— HeSOMESPLUS F,«^^ederal employment tw Ii • produta • Including hio In-n- skills to man their Twin Informallon Is freo. «r1n u Falle Falls conter. Physician affective Irtexoensive ^nf Wotor R o u ted ■ aumncoA onnutllos resum es, 324-3576* Romomber, no ono can I O Sik. (50639 M H -♦ Our organiiatlon Is In-fl- and hospital contocta aro promiso you a fodoral iob. c iib g sik. voUod wilh largo scalo10 a must to be successful. }RA ^^rtrtA ND ------PS!For froe Inforniatton aboul b tLER T. 653 Huddleston St- ■ commjnlty acttvlUos A rosplratory or nursing Summer or lull timo. some federal ]obs, call Career :♦ E q u a l O p p o r t u n itytv dogroo would be benefi­ experience with young Amorica Connection. <• • Employor cial for this poaltton. Wo horaes bonoflclol. Fai 478-7S7-3000' you live near ono ol V MHoveEiPffBi ollor a compettttve salary rosume to 206-657-2213* hese aroas artd wouM J" • Au»*Av* Q . tK> and an oxcollont benolit - Ike to bo a ca(rfer MAGIC y , VALUES B ^ M you tool lhat Ihls might bo RESTAURANT ^ ^ tho caroor lor you call: package. This la a great ' PteasecontKtttw T*8H0PPERA R f l B Exp. line cooka, lull & part D istrict M anager *. F*a5yTOt»«y H Janot Pack at 253-226-012020 opporlunity to come on timo positions opon. High- AUTO TRADER • U>v M board with a proven lead­ 733-0931 e x t 3 4 r or o-mail your or pay for exp. Flexible er In tho Hold. To learn rosumo to hours. VkAI at 637-6006* ______Routioutes available In th* E • ' Q ipacltOforoslors.blz moro conlact Tommy at , MMlnl-Cassla oroo. P ^ Foroslors'“ isatrodomarKifk 208-B63-2736 or fax ro- RESTAURANTI _ Toes*• s d a y dettveiy onlyt fe R .Af c ' W98? 6 ^ 1 of Tho Indopondonl Ordorlor su m o 2 0 8 - 3 2 3 -6 0 5 2 . EXPERIENCED COOK. Ideal fo r retlfOM . \ J m I EOE* Wallporaon, bar helper. g homemokere. ol Forostors. frolomal *W«*U PO W haim t e v e r It ‘TM k e s, l O ^ urantee w m** H bonolit socloty. drug tostlng. Pleaso call 1 Roger 208-673-5404 FORD ’82 F600. vory— m ed k : a l I ly Blaine Manor oflor 4pm Thur-Sun* CURRENT OUTES AVAILABLE gtoStop by th e Burtey cloan.ve. 5spd-.w/l2lt„ PoalUona Available i office a n d fill o u t an sorvlco bod. SBOOO/olfor. SALES IVWALKING ROUTES oftl RN/LPN: Chargo nurso Now hiring onthualaatic AVAILABLE Trh h e T lm e s-N e w e Is Call 20B-S36-6693 or position. Exporionco in customor friondly part l263*£S!!te!dAve. ' wi t L J i B ,...,. B 208-539-3339.* CUcurrently looking for Old R oper Bulldlnfl)* Ifotip > HoWda > P o wii __ mod-surg or long-torm timo Salea Associate, TWINFALLS Independent i,i?) GENERAL proforrod but will Exporlonco roquirod, Ap- rRT. j 700 » Cains Homo Furnishings; is considor now grods. ply In porson at K url't 2250-2550 22' Longbow Df. Route ' Carriers 'sooking gualifiod appli->li- CNAs: Must bo coiiifiod PtiMmuicy A HMllmark In 2212200-2400 HUterosl Dr. . cants lor olfico, saloso s In Stolo olldaho. ttf Lynwood.' HTRT. 702 JEE F R O M E [713 . consulionts, and doltvoryDry Collor sond rosumo to: SALES ; 16i1600-2100 Candlridgo RT.T . 520 ini Director ol Nuraing ' posillons. Applicani TIrMlolaJOB? 20<2000-2200 Candlowood 3 000-600 0 1st Ave. E r>, QualilKjatlons: BIt/fM Manor W ant a CAREER? RT.716 RT 30000-600-2ndAveE •Sotfslanor P.O. Box 927 WoVo looking for a friendly. 500-600 60i Rimvlew Dr. •Prolosslonal oppoarancoco HQiloy. ID 63333 pooplo-orlonlod porson to 500-600 SOi Easllond Dr. N •Toam piayor (208)576-3436 EOE* join our buslnoss, RT. RT 721 PIOODING T •Communication Skills Call 420-3970* 1900-2200 Mapio Avo. IT. S03 Ploaao iu b m lt reaum a at 100-200 Blair Dr. jOC0 0 -3 0 0 3 rd . Ave. E. ^ ' ^BE^EAURTOTHI THB L in : ,w I MEDICAL 1 SALESff’BODUCnON ' « front daak for Intarvlaw. RT.722 IOC00-600 Main St. V 73M n^M 0-826-2 6 -5 3 3 6 204 Main Ave. N. T.’. YOU'RE WANTED! Commercial sign salos/pr- ^mpmHI^.208-7: __ Com e work ai amall oduOlon person noodod, fr2600-2600 9lh Avo. E. RT.IT.507 Pi _ 2700-2900 Eli2abolh 400 HAIR STYLIST and Iriondly laclltly. Exp, holpful. Apply in por- 0 0 -6 0 0 3 rd Ave. E. Sooking Iiconsod stylist.I. 1- RN noodod. son ot Magic Signs RT.741 10000-300 Nebraska ||n | • PT or FT. Hourly wago.« . 1 LPN PRN noodod. 1925 Kimberly Road 2400-2700 Polntbnrsh !ai1 clientele provldod. ♦* CNAs FT/PT Qood pay/bonofils, 200-400 " Corriago Lane sHHOSHONE ( M B commission, * bonolits.s. Shoshone Rehati Drug froo workplace.* "RT. ' 743 RT. 100-300JunlporSt.N. loOT . 413 B H I lun non-compotiiivo salon.on. & Living Center SPEECH THERAPIST 17 00-500 S. AppIO R B u 0011735-1200* 511E.4lh St. 1700-1800 Maplowood 20(iOO-600 W. B St. f n S Pediatric. FT, CFY or 40400-500 Sophomoro r t .. — Shoshone. ID 83352* CCC. Groat bonolits. Sal- p i rr.4 i4 }M INSTALLER 208-666-2228 RT.752 10000-400 N.Bovorty H a g C abinet Inataller. Musi ory DOE. Sond rosumo to 10100600 Wi«iut£lnyi0Cu5l i n yf' Fax 208-686-2083 CPR 496-G Shoup Avo.W 13 100-400 E. 4th. St. m havo lamlnnto countor top EOEM/F/Dfl/* 1300-1500 Kimborly Rd. rrr.4 t . i6 g y oip., dopo.idoblo vohiclo. Twin Falls, ID 83301 or RT.762 30< fax to 208-736-1582.* 70 JOO-500 N. Edith SI. V lools. JM Kitchens 700-600 Junipor 50(>00^00 E. sth SI. r 734-1434. Drug Froo r t 1700-1BOOQIondalo IT.. 416 Workpiaco. EOE* RT.768 10000-500 N. Appio St. 2000 ' 2200 Hlllcrost 3q< LUBE TECHNICIAN L I WE ONLY HAVE'ETWO OPENINGS! S 300-500 N. Birch St. / y Toyota sales aro gte;jreat wilti a superb new 20200-300 Sunrise Blvd N r t . Exporlonco riocossary. IT.41B The sizs^ ^ Contoci Doug at modol llnoup. You’ll alsoIso bo selling the sharpest RT.786 IOO00-300 E. B St. 735-9274- 1500-2200 Foils Avo. E. 20<200-600 E. D SI. __ u se d c ars In town. W o0 ooffer greal commissions, 600-900 Caso & Caph $ T reasonable hours, 401k,'' R* w a n ^ M MAINTENANCE “ I a 5 day wo'rt< week, re RT.795 MuDurtaugh Motor Rt. d vacallon. 1500-1600 Princoton modical plan, and paid v< 1500-1700 BolAir Clrclo |f y If you are an experler•lenced automobile sales- f you livo In thoso aroas h and aro Inlorostod In ■ person wtio would enjt}njoy working In a great If i you live noar ono ol being a nowspopor ■ * almosptioro apply In poiporson at... ithoso oroas and would carrier.., ■ Noodod. Stoning m hko to bo a corrior S7.25-S8.00mr. DOE Ploaso call District Must bo availabio loc all P lease contact Mariagor. Qi< Jeni shilts. 733-0931 oxt. 348* Bonolits inciudo 73^3346* j I— + Modical + Oonial + 401k Paid vacations. Apply in porson ol Iho H H NEWVItDCAT2T5niWHl Flying J Travol Plazai / i C C f > N — NEWWHDWOO^ I ^ ^ n US HWY 93 wts ')3.m ... howBHHHUIBB; ... HOW ONIY^2! B|4,995 Junction t-84* 22,995^BBiH

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SmaJl 934-490*966 weekdays be- TOiiTftm N O R T H ~ ALLS 2 bedroom. oa u« Thur ch goli)in() 5 " B e w a r ^ a f l jSSliI. Water included. (ore nooi Slovo, rofrlg. DW 4 $150 a moir . K ; K : • ♦ A IO )eta/smoking. >460. s m o k li is, 15 yoars. I judgingpeo]^)plcbyappcartmcc».'^ "' ■ No pet ^o pols. 732-O095.- cludod, 208 I sounfl Sir.OO V Q J - 6 5 3 t m 313 bdrm. 1 bath home. Housing — Jeon ds La Fontaine H- 035-2:)',2- W/D3 thookup. New cer- ALLS2 bedroom, TWlNFALLt.LS Cnll20B-0: ♦ A 10 . laundry hook-ups, Officos ♦ Q 1 0 6 4 pel/papaint. S troage shed. HEYBUFJURN i IRSE Nil..', w-ii Q uietlet n e la h b o rtio o d 3 ToklrIking oppifcations *400 mo.no. COII280-0754.- Vorious 8121 lonll'i Ihf. old. i able, declarer played W w E ST EA STr • bdrmm . 1 1/2 b a th . Fire- lor waRfngllstwal 1.2. & TWIN FAL'ALLS 2/3 bdrm.. kt, out A '.',v r ? At the tobi / room, fireplaco. 1300Kltnbnberly Rd. *11 « J 8 2 A K 8 7 Stove', garage, pa- 3 bdmS,IrM. a i ^ . 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Vtilnerablo:Vt North-South ...... 8 cho( WDWOOOAPTS mberiy Rd. nil (-ur-i,;‘-lI fitl'V/liiU:ritl >' I pels.:». $750 + $750 dep & ■ ,.ol3. 73^1422- 1300 K l^ I; Usually the opening leader bas D Diealer: Soutb 921 South Davis ° 34-1334 _ r'li'i'l ,'i refersirs. 206-643-5522* V loklng applteallons FALLS Allraclivo 2 -...... - i'i'',.i"''t:i5.o'..' / - S tbe,^eaterler length in the suit led 1 1/2 balh dupiox. t ^ s the danger hand, so The Ti bidding: TWINF'4FALLS3bdrm.21/2 fori,1.2 4 3 bodroom “drm. 1 1 BOHDEHCOLCOLLIE X -1(1 ^ j aod.l^ns. is tl bathh Iduplex, garoge, no unlu.U. Ronl subsidized corport,rt. no n pols or omok- ^ k 6 1 S ^||R U T j9 S ||j|| wiiii.. !/r:N,l';N,it.t< l.l.I'-. 3 declarer dechecUed to lake the dia-. South a< West North EasS a s t P «B. ^ '$665,206«J4-9595, by HUD.HU Rent based ‘'’0-»yr. VL loaso, $500 mo. to, [JO,jc, (i'tt) incomo lor ellglblo ♦ oopC0II73441B9.- mood finesseise into East, tbe “safe” ^!♦, Pass IV Pail?aiB ‘fWifn•i FALLS 3 bdnnTnew on Inc LY Single w .do l;;':!!M.'(| r.'O pet 161 Wlrschlng Ave houseijBoholds. For infor- * * * ************ * * .M-3W. // l .'l ‘,r.rn' *; hand. He waswa not happy when n U lp a s s . V doubio-spacos liJf .PSM SNT M[ t475+dep. 735-1045* mallonlion & opplteatlons. TWINFAL! 1 ■ Etfst.'cashedled twovjnore fipade rlendly Village BOXER .xtoiKlOIII .1 t,',/<'! TORI^ALL6 4666 sq k . (200;!0B) 324-4929* Socuiojro 2I tKirm. 1 DOin, ■a«.Kn»I E e statos. Ask m.iu- ll-.Miy,.,t,yl..v;r. I.,. ^ tttcks to beatbe the vulnerable 0Opening| le^iSpadc tw o $410 pormpor o.+ $2 0 0 dop. ^ $100()00 mo. $300 cleanlno monlh ronl FREE^ . inioiitiD v,a-/ 5 game.' • ______dep.). IOn canyon rlm. Coll 0 e Somo3 utlis.utl incl. No pots, .1423-5253.- , U.iri<,lK,..,-r«..., tod noor d o w n lo w n .------V, D e c l aer r e r sboufd 'have paid ~ BID WITH THB ACESB8 034-e1-6223 or 306-6302.* - / b . ^ f e g Crodildit chockc roquirod- TW IN FALALLS Sin(|lo»lt 2 0 6 ^ 7 1 6 ._ * “ 1 rm.. 1 balh. $525 ♦ ^ moklng^>eta. $500/mo dop., $300 $3 ofMstmo. ^ 6 1 6 .^ I a i.ig witii.tii- a even seeingg tbetl dummy,'when be V Q J 6 5 3 TWifTN FALLS 5 bedroom + aop,:>p, 206-423-4025,* Incls. ol lokoy g leads the spadesj)i two, he cannot ♦ A 10 ' 3 ballBth,5acree.$995mln- g;Etp~cpERLY Affordable stu- 734-4121 Imum KM 4 have a five-ca‘-card suit He probably « Q 10 6 4 jm 1 year teese, $600 pat I « ritm n 9 TWIN FAL5LLSlomillli to , ^ope , i.-r-'mn ..'.'r l..it;in r . , refufundable i dep. Call 4°^,.'. $299. Studio $275, ‘fwiN FA 4 has a four;cavcard suit, though the lls..moot utllllos.rvo bdrm..I-. 1\ b a th , loodod, bdtm .2 b.im w,m : coii..r'x.r X. (Jiintl..' r.itr;, South . .West North EaiEast 206-3 3 Icqd couldI b 4 clubs. If itt loseslc and a diamond two diamonds is the fourthrth suit, dow n ow nor c arry noighborr^rtiood, S39-4752.- about nfutor■■iitO'f'il II comcs throurough, hc still bas the asking ^ you to describe youru riia 1 n d paualk). coverod parking. lEmornh. i 734-fl25e.* ^------J monoy. iOH.Rrr/.OM $ communicatinations in ciubs to win Your * delayed supporl forr spadess| $500 -fdep. I I TWIN FALFALLScuto2bdrm ., ^ 701 ^ fs oV.ii) .i:|'.". .' now is consistent with havinght NNo peta/smoklng. I T5 T . a p t,, N o p o ls. all la iiii "Sir', 2 the dlamoncond ace, unblock the !R I ftS S S ullls. inci..incl. Altor 2 pm 208- — Ooor c.iif,r, C.illC. 9 heart ace;; thenth go to dummy in only two trupips. If neces:essaix Thtirman Ava ' ' i 738-08)812, U Avail. Juno 1 .• 1------you can bU no-trump on the next 3 bdrm. 2 bath DNNECT FREE Chococ L Lab L’ yi'. '.l-l clubs to cas:ash the heart queen. i g p j , I TWIN FALLS FAI Lorgo cloan y, IcmnU; nc.rjrl CjOi. v.illi ti-l'. ' round of Ui^aucUon. $775 + doposit. RUPp rm. opt. No pols/ ^ That way, helie wiil finish up mth 10 ^ JEROIIOME . TaWncking Bppllcalion. lor ' ii ! ™ ' 3T0MERS caii20B-0/'»•O/'.'OlO'f ,»llngll.l.1,2,«,3 J.™"™.ling. S350/mo.* dop. O U b I tricks lybenbn hearts break 3-S. C ountmtiy living 208-734-9450.* u V ,H O . F R E E 1 omc m .. I.--. H - t 2 bdm-Irm. 1 batti noar Joromo droom aportmonts. M c c n wOill«r;L.ib.lb XX. Mjay..-tl . ,ii Nopota/smoklngJ SouthsithwoodApartmenta. TW INI FALLSFt Nowor 3 NEED N s„o,r. pi)ro. V mo .,ui IItf 70U opuld Uk*U MUct lUbb, VIM. • mmtUUmtl 106TITiger Dr. B 436-0228- bdrm.I. 2 2both, oppls.. AC. YOUR Y' Cnll20B-/:iCi . O'ioofy. 733-2652.' d P i blbltpy/owwt>rVU«trticem 2 bdrm. 1 balh ^ $625. O'l .ERVICE F H E E K .iroiMon;,, r to Co(9rt(U J0«. UbIM fWi»« SimactUIlc^U.lae $550+dop, . « ■ TWIN FALLS FA Nico Clonn AHi/d s i/ertise In ?7 wtwk-. oid 'JOMI BRIRAWLEY REALTY L .. 10. Sovo. All utillllos M U V t. . mousois.;. C.IC.-.llf.-M.M(K/ 734-6e58* ••Hei *ndua°Mdod. $295. 734-5483 1 lear the quiet FREE UibD 1,1,ijiack iJuriDK". ------IN FALLS 6 bedroom TWIN FALLSFAI Q uiet noigh- 3aervlce ^ to good hotti,nortior. T * I N F A L L S SSS.OGO ^ beth downtown, rent/ Laurel-•I IPark Apartments bomoodood 2 bdrm. bami opl —. lEcaSbdrm.. iMbath. II $1200, 733-1359 17C176 Maurico Strool opplsihoat/WQlorinc$475. hoi L /irIrectory ! . »geflarag».73»OB70* kM M Eli 3 IN FALLS Cute 2 bdrm, Twin Foils W a lk inIngdistenceio i 733-OS3931 ext. 2 ll i ^ m \ 734-41M* schools.ols. 2 bdrm. dupiox. ______COlil-T Slll'jltl. "I -n tlN F A U 3 3 b«drM m ~ MJHL i bedroom. i batn: 1 bath ba SSOO/mo.-fdop ______■Sbath, brick homo, dbl..1. pPINE ID. log cabin on 6^5 )fs.. no pets 326-4166.* TWIN4 Fi s ------810V0,), wW/D hookup, Bmoii BULLS Rr river, sleeps 6. $100 per • ^mobile home, $400 mo. + Refs WclwithHil-, (..iii- pftuie vinyl windows, new* deposit Long tenn leaae. fwTT3IM ^aLlS Don't pay 111181'Blake N. Vory nico VOfd.. garngo,gar $500 ♦ dop. (ord 1 S: ^ 2 ? ,'3 r 5 s l night or $500 lor 1 week. ^ to sc h o o ls. 2 bod- & ouarnntittnood A I. St.05 JOB .n.i'o • I ar oa« fumaca. Overstzoi® tw in FALLS Smoke/pet No pets. 206-543-6342. re nnt, i loaae to own. 2 zbdrijdrm unil wl carport C lose to 636-6620 or 404-9502.* _No $525+dop. roomain dupiox. appls. BoseFamllnily 206-731-3246* FREE 10 goticl Vear oar«o«- heatad shop^ Iree-closetotown. 1660 . lUHl. Extn nice, 3 bdm^: Irm. 1 both, basomoni. • 1^1,900 20^736-7367 s o f storage. For delalls 126 MatMartin BIO g a roigo. g o W/D hookup. ■ H in - ., a’77,'t: v l.l and r.Vi'iiilt x ' sq^.ft.2 o r3 bdrm .2t)dth 8UN £ VALLEY Share time IH bath. $500/mo. + dep. Bd backyard, $525. BULLS E |.32-l-0'iH/ .-I't'" ' in a condo. 2 weeks ^ I6-6464.*______2,2bdrm , 1bolh loncod b JS b ad fo o m • Family nrVtire-place. 206-543-6267 Iv. msg‘ 736- $425+dop. Cozy 33 bdrm..b 1 1/2 bath ) noddled mfg.1. Hot tub, large fenced 2 weekende In 2003, »-E all 206-587-6035* slLBt .m.llZbf.-C S65.000. Call111 14X24 shop, a a n lta tio n f u rn la h e d , dep>'atream. Leaae $750. 'win N FALLS 2 bdrms. no awimo' J-.n2-555& • 5»731-6833,’ _ to the Federal Trade * g cabin. No smoking, no Itor. buslnoss contor, ovonings be moved. Good shape. AvalI,June15th3264ie0* JfOf a. roloroncos roquirod- contor. n ' r e t r i e v e r Commission. Washing* Jts. $425/month, lirst & llLorettaal731-1779* troo froo vidoo iitjrary. H O RflSESALE— $6000/olfer. 206-43e- 55?aOODINQ 1 b e d r o o m , iSt m o n lh s r e n t p lu s . sr., f)wkD. Sioo «. Ion. D.C., 20560, . . e666or208-731-6969.* ne jnciosod garagos, TWIN FALALLS LIVESTOCK sSlSOIi.-m.ilof, is o C iii • or call the National Fraud newly remodeled bath. 300 dep. 206-736-0054 TW ININ 1FA L L S C lo o n 1 III or Visit todayl COMMISJ > Free Uat. $400. 206-B34-9595* ISSION COMPANY ™ n *3-7127- V v 12 InformaUon Center. i •208-731-0493.- bdrm.,•m.. duplex. $335. No 151 S aratoga Dr. Pride 1^)453-4177 ld*1042 TVmN FALLS to be moved. ^ oking. 208-734-54B3.- Iday. May 30 p u p p ^ ^ n . , 1-600-676-7060.‘ oWerdbl.wWe,3bdrm..2 aOODtNQ 2bdnn, 1 bath. ^0771MN FALLS Spicloui 736-1600* 0.( R S I3IU..' ft r c l bath, earth stove, most newly ne remodeled, W/D jplex near schools/park. TWINN FALLSF ,, i, S20O.ICI.. h v.kr, hook-up. $3S0'fdep. iOARDEN APTS-> I------fc" Sa Salo Ordor: nW r5n1iII 20208-432-5230* 1 ^ ^ ) 463<4177 W i 104816 W5. 733-1359* Tack-RoRogistorod-Grado . w Money Down Homes. Tnir’ftT sa^r _a >Mo£iX3 bdm i..1 baih. N w1 loosingIw cioan 3 bdrm. ^ sAe .i ck In oil tiorsos LAB chh n n ci c o t,-itf. (jnM ? Free Report. ordabio unils. Includos >y 5:00 p.m. tjl.-ick, tirr.tirr,t sshots S|->U crowavo, DW. AC and 1 : ^ ) 463-4177 Id* 1051” aOODINQ' 42 acre ran^. mobile home. No pols. ^oiirond Avnnuo C.-\il20{|l?OH0'ia07lf‘- '!• Bryan Newberry $476 ♦ deposit Long term much morol JEROME>ME Holiday Motot river, pasture. Irrigation Call o r visit today under r TwinFaUs LAB AKCC lli.DIJISllT.Kl imp- ! s CanyoraWe Realty systein. Homes, oulI 'Elease required, c a ll 206- ler now managomont, n n o .* >-7106- 340 Lols 8L* Nk5e.ce. clonn. comlorlablo £VO-iJ-733-7474* j pios chocolo c o lat.', y.'liovv. n., bulkUfws. $149,000. ; 32»eW 64X342 wko old.iitc.-iHi.f ' FALLS exc. 5 bdrnu TWM FALLS Pk}t avail. In ™ >oms.401 W.Main, LAMBSi Nicof 4H 4 FK/\ '■ d^bath, cul-<}e-s«c. 295050 CallSo»623-2654.* JEROME Nice double N FALLS Spoclous 1 room: orpct;-. Sunset Memorial Park. rm, 2both. w/W/D. ______324-2361' piojooialambs. Broodot Of P- ft. family & IMrtg room, wtdo 4 bedroom. 2 bath J&i>Ai.V lg.. extra dean Vallw View tot. $1600^of- 66+ dep. No smok- t w inIP pa ftU B HR/S"------qr.-indchi:hamplon4Hiamb. La b AKC.C. bUick.b maU- I Morage & utility room, mobile tiome. No peta. bedroom apt. $335 mo.. fer. Call 206-7:^-0262.* l^pets, 208-735-2283.- mircrowr•owave 4 rofrigoralor ing C o u n ty F a ir, puppy. L,i:'.lL,i:.i om.' S;?00 hea(. AC/fenced epoelt $250. Avellablo Caii 208-324-3651 208-420-76O-7617/326-6JG0- . landscaping, primei ow. 206-4234792.* rson $120 wookly. ^ o o r Cs location: $165,000. ™ f * l^ WMolef. 7334452* or 536-2(•2071.-______LAB^bss.iss. I ([Old.tii ...... ' I O' M ASKAFoiuM OfDUai 311JEROME 2 bdrm. Full roeiJEND^U Upstairs 2 bed- • •(•••••••••••a • « — . r34-5596aner5.‘ - p 'ft— ft------RABBfTSrS spayoil.151.15 '|t.i.om apt. som e utllliles SPAPARKUNQ CLEAN " ii. Son It. .'lMcT:|ir Qustavus. Ate Mntyocean water incl. $600-fdep. D TOWNE LODQE V.iriousi bbroods available. with kids. £ FALLS ; Ik^WlllIlM s; eld. 206-324-6430,* Sludio $350 ail Krislina al S35 CallIII 2020H-73/ ')('-iC'It n. view,by rustic goldi - MAOIC VALLEY AREA 324-2154 32 or 731-0320.* U undry 6 Slorogo vly ronovalod rooms io TV-HBO. No Pois. 208- 18-326-3473.- 404.0281.-81.- im course* ' ^' V New company kwiiing to JEAAUe 317 3 bdrm., i490 ^ 7 83363 Shoehone N. CabioT : E Z E S H O O T mI n I-'DOBEFiBERMANl?tTi.il.' Ilent location,I*. waeM ngtonaoioree• buy Of lease bouMS. Any month, tni references. 316 m r Please call 2A%2nw ooir P o w d o r sd Adam/Hood'vfm.'want - IMl " ' mo. O uiet microwavo, duty.oxtrixtr»iong. Liko now. c o lo rs,. . DD( ow ctaw :. ,nu; Dome, 1/3 aere.ln eul-de- t • CaD 1 .2 0 6 ^ - 0 7 3 4 or ‘JEA-r n O Ue d bdrm'.^ i bath; BDH $375 mo. M ."ru.al aoce«6« in Twin,V . . . 1-206-312-:433a‘. , I rolng.g. &4 utte. lnd.Z36-fS6fl. 5 yrr.. oldatd. 208-934-4970.' sh o ts. HotHeady now C,.ii. *rtc nel0tiborhood. Ex? , refrlo.. stove, shop; 1 bedroom llSf* 436-3860■60 0owob.- BAnslve^^p^ate fenced garaoe.^9690 month. HaU IN F A L L S ( 1 ) 2 b e T t w iH n FALLS f Basomont 5;' ;,M »o!m 5!rr-ja«r'i" .WANTED 2 - S oeree ' 0« MINITUREr e ' ^I c h n a u z e r ^ ^ E a s t Jerom e a t e : Cifl206-S39-99S0* , 13C am. 1 bolh, $475 ♦ 300 m. soparate ' entrance. ^ 703. ^ K ^ - S f ’S s.pd. $250. 733-6603* ^ M s, AKC oli()iit)li',i: 'B U H L e.7»acn« In IM of)j > 'Ca»l206^30.6e96*' JEROMEI f f 3 bdrm., 1 batt), posit. 206-212-1678.- U‘''s Pj M -Volley w/eeirals.loanng . w o o k s1 oicoid, snot:. ;■()« new paint & carpet $450 SDHIHL2Mm).iiiiB.«vm, ^5iin ------t w i nH fFALLS MOTEL .83 nllcjt fl i)in or iv .ftwd. gated pipe, &w«er lily ond wookfy rates APPALOtO O SA n^O A gold- 735-8683 n dep. 206-324-2244* R*^ t ba sed on Income, yoars old, good kids msg. 733-533-5747.- I much more-.'A m ust se e shltrei 945,000 64»4140.* Please call 5434633, r= A A L L S A P T S . * “ Si's;>152 Kimborly Rd. lng,5yo, fioniy$ia^.goo;:caii JEROME 3 bedroom, 2 ^Pl' , S500/oller. t t/2 pARROTTn EOEN Area 120 acres, 65 )ud Houeing Opportunity.* m and d P h e a san t Viaw 733-6620______horso, J TTnm o A inlKimi i> b today 8 1 7 3 4 ^ 7 3 . beth,or2bdim„1balh.1 Equi Old golding good Lowerc share* N8 F6 water, wcrod pricor. oar garage. Laundry SQHl i O S W W f i p ” N FALLS Rooms. pfood I lilinos, S450. Caii Cali 208-733-1334208- • $120,000206-423-0117* ■ BUHL 1996 Redman, 3 ?? ,3BdH?2!^W95 ■^5^1)'?^3/wook. microwavo, 3oa-S36 bedroom., 2 bath, 1450 ^hookup. 66 a older. Call c aaoey i Meedow apart- ' I lALPINe ly JEROME Beoutlful 10^ 206>324-373y 731-3733.* n w Tie OW 4 W/D hookups, ig. Ullintos , pd. Cable '------^ R S IA NiN kmons,kl S2b0 . w nts, 2 bedroom $452. S oj® SKIN golding. woll 3 (oi I I R E A L T Y lar acres w/watar, rekdy-to S podous and clean. . -rvno pols, 1201 Kim- BUCKSK 3 fomnios. 5, S S e & S S S f t . ? " " 3JEMUI^iOe.Ave.K.3 B 3b.bedroom $517. fP* , $1500. Call 543- Cnn 5- n- buM, S8QOO down $613/' Ca«206-643-2740* ___ No pets. 7344600* lyRr d.orcall7354232', bL®!” ' ' nil 543-6650- T«INPALL8 lovely bdrm., 1 1/4bath, $6 6 6 ' C 86 )9 OVI■ .o ^ .,j a o .3 s ; 4 p S s To R i "i bdrrt).. nearf.’ nnonth for 10 years. Call>1 DIETRICH-03 Champion didep. No smoking. Call kSTtJW )ftbl bedroom IN FALLS I ' ' ~ ORE wants to buy piVk. $ 1 ^ ,0 0 0 .206-731-— 20fl/324-t6^2eO-O6m» eequoia, 14)i76,3b£m., 2C2o£'32V3427.* apaitmb ents available 1& 2B edroom ’ your puppKjppios, small mixes ~ 2b*Ut W/applS. Oood 'nn llow s Property M gm t m ^ A I III 1401-260-2732.- y7g771Ap*ct>«Way.’ U IU U E 8 ^ 4 m A v e .e ,4 , now. > Rent based on H J l r a l l OK. C ttin - 0 condition; tld,900/of(er. 100 KImberty Rd. S l l W ^ k M .E cham pion $uu(i in PALLS, nice 3 b d nw' a . rM^OfxT^utlful buikSr^ bdrm. 2 both, $6 6 0 -f dep. ^ 'nincome. i CaU 6434833. POODLE ci e 206<44-7606*______^ 7 3 4 ^ g O HIL L 2 l b9droom.,1 bath t bath, recently remod>iO. lots wllh views of the No emoWng. 324-3427.* EQ|ueiu* Houaing Opportunity.* ______m a io ppuppios u F black Maglo Valley. Plu* a m e!: . QLDaROOK 74 double CBrrST^SffooHTSpt IN FALLS 1 bdrm. new- mobilebile homo, sanitation . IBHH■ h whito/silv/Silvor. AKC rog 1 JBnAUI Clean & bdrm . P O remodeled, eonw utiU. paid.Id. No I sm oking/pets, Shols. $45S450. 423-6935 • - — Jusl«eroea Perrine*, wide. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. S600mo.3267thAve.W.%t ClJieanim odern. Bridge. Lola start at lid. 361 2ndAve.W. $400X) ++ $400 doposit Cell c,u .y Ri '' To be moved, 112,000/ Nono pets. Can 733-9656.* C:cnvenl*nt o location, P*'° Rog. APHA.5 y s . r a b b iTS t s Rex.I very cuti‘, • E* $14,000. For more d«aUs ipplianoes furnished *3^-385 +$200 dep. DIS- 208-32i-326-4212,* O ljj.b 6 6HefCHa0B^0»aW6-.3BJ I R O H I Country hom e, f P' urgo Varinty S5 ‘ tI iN FALLS ^; colNiOhole 0.737-3006 nclude* dishwasher 6 »unt for 1 yr leaBe. kimbeIBERLY Extra nice. $1 OOi 20a-736-7l0 7 - .. rInT-TO*QWN: Rent^ or420-S2e8.MLS** 7AUL 'aO24x0awAjpgrm- wwA4ew 1 bdrm., finished l i a p e s a i . la u n d ry o n Wathis^784^^.* an and , quiet 2 bdrm, 20647i basem ent,ideal B A B Br ifs s - ■ ■ ■ : •ed ill2 bdrm..l bath. 101663 PC I1821 , ; des. to be moved. b >r«nie**. Rent based on ‘rW W hsh o d .$375 + d ep.N o 1.^8-. offio*/studio,_pet w/dep. INO Black R a n ch . Variouss broodsbrc availabio. - Bnoed yard, deok. 24 ; home.43S-8737/431-3344* ^ nEERENT-Ukenew,3 pets,3 . rcrefs. Call 3264667.* OELOIN Hors* OK tSOO + dep, ^noom*. Equal Housing paei torod. 13 yrs. old. CatlK:alt Kristina at 3pportuntty.aa>-4063* bdrm TWIN l*ALk8'96 Fleet- nRe(*.r*q. aOiW IW S ^ R U ra.ERT3bdrm.. S 1 1/2 X hdden in rrtountalns. 206-3:J6-326-3473- inlral air, garage. W/D f, T wood.14x86tt,3bdmi,2- a Jl. now paini. new car- 2“ 5o b3Cn1l20B-654-274r c ^AT TERF ; i G E M i bath, oan stay in park wNti I t> i sokup. $ W9S + dep. pett. $325/mo., S $100 ERRIER puppios.' r?r!5mS53«w»" STATE REALTY. INC. apprevalorcanbemoved JERO M I in county i'iBH20M20-0581.* Milt. 206^4364490* £R MULE slonding roady forfor homot Juno 2, 3_ , , 206-7811:0400 'Ctll20a-734-2012or, «room. IbiffifnoMe. <390 :7MBVHE00ME viock Jack sire 2003 iivorspotx)t moios,tT 1 lri-coiot‘' * O fn o e h o u n w * ’ : ♦ dw.Cal80Ma*WO* * TWINHN PALLS 2 bdrm, 1 TWIJTfN FALI.S Clean lg. 2 v^.rtdc'tchampion In Bishop lomalo.B. $375$3 oach. ce.-00amtoB;30p(n .fAWNBROOKAPT.* ^ ■Ih tow nhouse. $470+ bdrmrm.. . all apple. Incl. q a Cal:ali 206-034-4479,’ Calli208-423-5010’* 208 !; Monday thru Frtc&iy.. IHM H6NI Neariy new ff IP. 7 364664 atter 6* s400/r UN PALLS 2 bdrm. . 9224 0 E 1 4 y r.0 H m a re RETRIEVEIEVER QoiaonAKC. ': t iaraceenk>alMik« , (2) saddles a Uwk pu p p iees, s,; shoi ond dow- ■ .7a»7a94toran)oWmsnL*, ^ SPCCtALTSPICIALS* Fr** D, $2000 takee ali c l a wv s,5s , 350 C all' tnfltobmMyoU'In B m m W i m . ln w u » y ?'ubappOancekRciiens, ! mon w/hore*paSlur*and T'r t0»-7344669* 208-587-687-6637/8B7-5424* ' ... •new TViir i S S e '*and n ts mor*. . hauoi e 9 yr. old gelding sCOTTISi-riSH Terrier pups ) O re aQ o n e o f e g r . . iiis*. f*nc*d backyard, m L A •«««•.** iUtVMio*f}rl*aM~ I horse. Make uffer. Caldweliweil. black and 784*1600 ftifio J64-2662/312-2399- brindle.e. Males M $500. Fo-1 I W l I $550; Whoalonn- e47FCwnbtooKAv*. ' )E SHOEINQ end ?"'•* 206-464-3562.* I 'S LVHWOOP ------tra inling. in Call Skeeter $700.206 inPeiTln*OM:Ac!W. bath, electric, water & I srb ag e pd, carport, no SHOIMOPPING CENTER Roe. 639-1617.*63 SHIH"Tltlr z u puppies”ARu, “ m nnm nm cETm eu. S450 + »4&0 dep., (Ofnc*& Retail HORSEJ hecked for salo,' LEASSReMlMnktnop* OOI«IUabdmC"ta(h! pl2. fS m n ^ Reodyy on June 3rd, Call t ' I dupiax, n*w vln^ skUng . nearear CSI a Harrison. Hammmmack Manaownent trailers Cafl 208439-2769.* 734-434-4339 or 342-7368 C aJI^M6W369* ll! 206424-S124-5520.* J ' : ’-5SS?sS E £ S 1 ■ S J m m Sw o t .-"'’ ' ' ’ S tiMOa206*M«-eM’ Cs TwumtEHoino .i J

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CAL8PA fl M rto n , c o v tr JIU H oU oa ' with M ty Btl tOOOO/offtr. aos-TSS-saaa CtD Tai-2802.* —— I f a I CHECK THE I SERVICE * mowing, blad* work. 50 DIRECTORY yaara *10. MV.3284831.* DAILY 6HAIH «AW Husqvarna •ndfind thoMwhocan pro model, n*w condition, help you wtth thOM 18'b a r,$260.Call dutim you ars lo tmay 208-423-4465.* .. t o d o ^ r M lf . CHIPPER Shr«lderBr(w and Stratton engine, runa good, $100. BREI SED Advertise In m the Service Call 208-837-6878* It'a tlm * to atart th a t lii Directory card an . N**d halp rototllling & mowino? 733-0931 ext. 2* Lo.& amall jobs. » Fr** *«tlmat* EBHPOTlfiSnSvYuiid 7 3 1 -« n 0 or 3 0 6 ^ 9 8 .' 1 Up^dM«tartlngat$120. Tha Computar Pltca. d I3WJIS*5WER )F ICfWI Inm 4l6AddlaonAva. s ’ Saif pfQp*n*d. Runa grMt. milimoi m me ; g08»734-1667/ $12fi.Call42t-0364' E KACHINI oomputar, LAWMU6Wkih, riding. com plata aet*up1ll Wllh Craftsman, ifihp. 42.* cut towar, HPprlntar and7 deoK, twin bagger, lawn daak. $1000, ag4-807g.*.w iw**p*r, *araTor/sa*d*r. >3 S7P0. Catl806-423-4981.* mM fil Exo*1l*nt sh a p e . $15 0 / offar. 206-843-4588 after ' 5/543-8327askforDan.* BEDS q uaan aat and kina (plltow top) aal. both nawI In plaitlc, S200 to S426._ YREei Blu* Sprue*, HtjrTylC8ll20a-32M145.IB Scotch Pine, locally grown IW ballad A k>ad»d,4a.4 6 3 r l i CARPET & pad. 76 «q. y v d s, Ilka naw, $100. 5. T You ramova. 8.

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Uks new 2#1-734-6733.* ^ 860 dasslo,d t 1600 m a -. law. 14800. «16,900llooim nttwon.. n imiwattnioka. o e l WANTED uaad REMINO- Cda iD A 'e a v T ii o o , low ualhfaPrteee'^' WANTEO eo hp Evtnnjda T , O N 1 2 g a u g * « n o d a i arateintorlaSMOwM^si^ HONDj Ca|B89-M38* ss. nice biks; 13000 u i ttx m WBBPiiislSot molor, for parte. Gail 1167 « or 1100 in good HorH o n d a a n g l n e , w llh fh]]” OTMtfoi 20e-734»1742/420-^a j »iheele,120v.220v.$676. sr. 206-934-4376* T O K W adtmletfoover. iCAUWTTtanceTS^- W cond. 2 0 6 ^ - 4 8 6 3 after whe« lonalyinalniakwriO. ino. ffisssross; BURLBY Z child, great: WANTEDV Ford or Chevy 6 )50 H o n d a g e n e ra to r, HONDJIDA Fal C « . e l S•oily i S tank, lots'ol ■lantHr.•w . 2064434800.* 14864690^ . exLcab.ele, eleiot lacks, 0-* rpkg.,oonve’< condllion, attaches lo VSettgine, preferably with ^ ■______SSl325.208-32e«J60.* Vangcgood condWoo $2000. ia.»^.731-3061.* glOTOiF bike. $125. BICYCLE 4 5 spM d trans, attached. WANTED * young family 2 0 ^ UHV >76 dk l P u n ., w i w o c a *a. good, deen looking lor Ctasa G motor U iA ^a ftartorWa: teOtton sU boat wim Evkirude 1 olrl's speclallzod Hot 000. 6764718* Older elngle axta dump I VASAKI ‘e i V ulcan sd s(9Uon, tow flUlaa. aoossa'cisa o rla s. 8 6 0 0 0 o r * M e ro u ry Rock's. Agos 6 & up. tnicks. running or not. home, sleeps 6 w/AC, m tt I 8ft. over-cab. generator.\ Also, Uvaetock m L > tOK. e x tra s, $2360 )00/otfar.'206-306* .bMt oftsofter. 20e-73i-8340 $68eoai:M T O — ™ $100. BICYCLE 10 spd. (CaD 324-5658 404-3791* < 1, stove, relrig; - grooming btower. 306- k i — i.' I i . • orzoe-?:6-731-7301.* moJDSrCH Nishiki-7. Nlco rood blko. r LEAHAHKirr iSwS M'OO LJceNew good condi>ndlllon. $700/ $100, PORT-A.CRIB WANTED free weights, 420-5549a or*734-1220.* FLEA fASKl “M 220 Bayou, 1 ■ ■ ■ 2e0426-416Q.» -; squatrack,statk>naryblke - ^ n rOV s y *8416 foot, open 16 H. poi>ontoon fis h in g offer. C atI 2d — J* rheeier, wtth 5x8 trail- k , .BDhp Evlnrude boat, usei w/moiifoss and sHoet. and mountain bika. WIII T It cam per.^ Noodon, $40. 208>734- $1200. '63 Vahama tr trtm. 82000/oflef. w/assy lo paycash,Cal539-1963.* 1 8Sunday u Ju n a 1 st 9-4 7 5 0> 6Seca, futi dress, runs d exoept for lav.* 05S3 piooso loovo msg.* _ BlrdliUrdhouses, touch tamps, grMt W4789.* oo^lve WANTED having o garage I at. $1 too. 420-2368.* p S S sale? Please call ua first ELECTRIC WHEEL CHAIR knivtjra rss,. s®UKI ’09 QZ250, exc. ■ ■ lE T O N T H E lymotorw ^820^09999^1 Buying baby Itoms. cos- “ id. $3500/offer. Call W A TER Il Ca020(506-7334651* bergtass, fit n#5_ Runs good. 20' sea.t. NaNoscar’e, gtow Jewelry, cond . ' b o d y styyie le Ford super * tumo [ewelry. old poltary ' mlscolloneous. zobM-4 3 6 -6 7 9 r ----- and cotored glassw ear.— J$600.20^77-173r ____^ MOTOR E vlnrude S p o rt Duty. Must■t Sel6784103.S& POMERANIANS AKC ~ FrM Admission SUZUIUKI ’00 K atana Z U , H lictlora o n or useo Doais. Twin-10,1 208-733-0016.* r Venders Call 326-4531-, lown--mites, mini COM, ^ila^ f B R f SH ILLft 12i i used,t fit" ^ ! Pony S vafleiy, molos & - -03 Chevyiry ststilting S395?--< fomalos. Isl ahois. S4S0.' WANTED• medium el2ed 1 lor holmots for Iree. ehp^uailerlc>ci.| g g g j plasma cutlor. Brand ■ TTWTRASH 'N TREASURE ofler312-1KMB28* Adoroblo liiilo Hull balls. Plea Market Open «K),c.iir3y»«»- name preferr«d. Leavo _ _ BHBLL8I setseveral used: 736-0t3gor421-O2»>/- Fri, Sat 4 Sun SUZUilUKI '0 2 DRZ 4 0 0 ^ gor. p a s ^ - message 206-423-6181.* RUQER Rl *1 sta in le ss •, ■ BEADOi00'8A 4T-S.a Toyota. Ranger,Ran Dakota. T A B L E SA W G o n o ra l - 250 w/scopo $ ^ 0 w/oul . ' et e< oW Molonrlew In Yoshlihlmura pipo. tike newi . top w/l ^exeroontf-.one Stattlng819I81M6784103* . 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Mui epair&Taxturlng •or Ati Your Home aU la a i budgot price Mowinvingn-rimmlng 4 Q enerations of Stuff outdoor outc lumiluro and lots " " P sral repairs, drywall. sprinring d e an up smonl. parking ; . 70814th. St.* moving salo. oaD repairs to romodols , ind alt buildings. ^ - Couch, chairs. W/D. TV. (Childron's books, gam es. of ItiItoms. Smal O J ^ ' S M A L L Intlng A much more pow BUHL FrT'noon-G & Sat. 1304 Holly Drive.* ” 00ootdoanAprofosskx). II324-1477* . i I ^ lawn lum.. sholving. loys. girl's dothlng{QAP). 1 ijob.compolltvoprlco. S-7404 o r 280-166.1 ^enl1 spoakors. and otc. ^Lorgo salo. lOO's of papor R r o o i frlg o ra lo r. lu lo n . 2 Ir'suisurodfroo Estimatos’ VTENANCE <]uaiiiy siull lor ovoryono. 290 B uctianan St.* backs, lono of dolhos, tablos. tabl bakors rack, ond - ■ ' Zoomm QuetyCcnoele Burloy Ladlos Qolf somo furniture, and lots of miscollonoous. mis . John'aStiI Sharpening TWIN FALLS A C C U R A T E Drtvowroways. stops. paUos. HIANDYMAN A J I Gan( Service •' Association mlscollanoous. 61613 Lynwood Blvd.* decoroUve stamp, n n x f noeTrea& Ser 2932 HlghlnndAve.* Fn, 6-3 4 Sat. 8-12. 457 North Madrona.* }N8TRVCnON Lawiwn Service Bts shwpenlng. ' . billo Tikos toblo. onilquo WIN FALLS Sot. only DRYWALL J conc«croto repair A slucco, Remonoval & Pnjning * J0 & steel saws. . > CARE Y Communiiy Sale.». wood lablo. dog houso TTWINFALLS 77am a -lpm ,Soverol 25 years oxp. Jracken St. S. -: Thursdoy 4 pm - 6 pm, families. fan Kids clothos. r e•PAIR p . 4 TEXTURING Je 10 Z large or small. CerttllodkJ. 25 years oxp. . Sal Only, May 31, Caroyy and lots ol mlscollanoous. r Wentlal/C^ommorctat Mlni-(li-Cassla areo T34-<'34-4060* . CilyTark UogmsalOam. Fridoy 9 am • 1 pm. toys, toy; lurn.. vidoo gamos. Noat. cloan ond ~ 5.'S^ 1 480 Aspenw ood Dr.* irving Magtc Valley 20 Litllo t>oys tuxos. Iittio girl's c cor o m p u to r p o rts. P otro pjofiofossional. smoll lobs C O W Call 208-438-2485* ...... Froo admission' Vendors“ TW IN FA U S Friday only. OTSTKUCnOwt |;Se-mode or custom party diossos all now. fashions, fast and misc. wolilolcomo. 30 yoars oxp. b s e r w c e I; wolcomo. S5.00 chargo 7am to 6pm. furniture. made TREES por Ijooih • *Tho Thurs­ boy's uniform ponis A 698 69 Wendel] S treet* LLiconso & bondod. r N S E R V I C E ’* oxorciso oquip.. dishos. misc. B o /o Schwin blko. tu IT MomborofBBB o C&CC day Storo- • Tools • Arts' toni. camp stovo. rolltop rWIN FALLS S o l. Only I Rick Barnes 436-19 .ind Grails • Yard Salo 565 Callaway a .* 735-8W* I " -1901/219-0242* FripieA | dosk. colloo toblo. ond - 8:30- 1:00 pm. _____ Construction ' ' — LAWWNS PLUS 3pplng removal. ' ' lioms Call 823-4326 orV tables, lots cl misc. TWIN' FALLS Fn 4 Sat 8-6 'i:1776 Glondalo Ave. ump removal 823-4325 lor morO inlo. ‘ ■■"1 Concrete Coi llatwork, ______2122 SummilPloce Moving Sale rWIN FALLS Sat. Onlyl 8 A > IR DUCT and ^ remodoiing, MIANDYMAN A j I ^ ’^p S Kl lirowood. FILER "Frr& SaT el (Candleridge)* Sodlonal. small storoo. om lo 3 pm. Hugo yard 208-324-0369 or 367-733-1776* | Ig ook lablo w/cholrs. 60's Sprtrts s r •1 FaiiMly Largo Yard Salo> TWIN FALLS sale. Sporting goods, fish- CLEANINQC I___^ Mowlrtg — lois ol pels & pans, bst}y gome lable w/chalrs. Ing oquipmont. craft lloms DAVCIkfE-S HANDYMAN * ' Fnday-Sundoy 6-7. vidorlan day bed. Ig. plants. . lloms. somo housohold‘ Furnituro. snow tiros, and lots ol misc. AlrQuallty [cOJa U T R A C T O R B S E R V r C B ; ilcms &lurni1uro. Hoalthrldor, palio stulf. 627 , Main Ave. W* clothing, ond lots ol gas grill, olodrtc whool _ _ S ervices » 4 o r 639-6874* SOI Stovons Space *1* miscollanoous. CMrtngloS. ■ 1” °-” * chair A ramp. Avon. art. TWIrwiN FALLS Sal. Only. ^1Air Ducts Furnocos Magii horrw owner. —...... = A+ JiltJim’aT ree ' 601 Alturas Dr. N.’ 8 am - 2 pm. Furnituro. Qp FilER Sal & Sun 6-4 lg. dog houso. mtn. blko. 8 n Dryor Vonts Chimnoys & G e Call 6434010* LLAWN SeiService Viniago lovo soal. sioroo) TWIN FALLS Sat 7-7 428 C ypreea Way* carpol. car kllchon supplies. Insulation I, Removal -NwNow - Romodeling- I— — . ping, shaping, ctothos. misc. iloms. SPRI TenSvIi loceivor, lapodock & 2' Garage Sale ^TWIN FALLS Fri- Sun. 6-5. <3; 732-8788* Comr W 9 K L E R S loval. shrubs A ' ~ 34* lali.spoakors, Toak 1338 6th Avenue Eaet* I---- - I R\; ; furniture, tools. Nlco Motor books, parts, tools. IANDYMAN I Fran «. Spraying lortilk ; dmiiio latjio. o«pands lo5 clothing, books, lots ol campor shott w/carpot 'rWIN ’7 ' FALLS Saiurday F T C D m B m a m n .nkSch.rer " 2avm aerating A 9' w/6 chairs, compulorf miscollanoous. kit. houso hold Itoms. 6:00 am -7Household SERVICE I— ^ WORK & Son'a thatching.that cJcik w/ovofhoad cabmels,s. 1955 Shoup Avo E. TV. ond lois moro. lloms. childron's toys, CUSTOM ' InstallatkitktnA-andscaplng 670*3476176 431-3253* ; lull SIX bod w/lramo. (Behind Smiih's)* 130 Coronado.* baby dothos. computers F A i a i m o o .™ineral r home repain, Fre«ree Estimates ...... : 1079 S, Adoll* and ports, guns, lulon SAWTOOTHS ^ IntIntorior/extertor, 15 yn TWINFALLS Sat.May31. iTWIN FALLS Fri-Sot 8-4 bod. ollico equip., carpet. 31 I t o eB b Ss E R 1 0 C B ; GARDEN Plant Sole SHEET METAL c _ , tfnblng. painting, and 7! 6 am. ( no oarly sales). WoddingdrossslzolO.GE' ; pQ,pay phonos, anilquo Ze- imall acreages. Over 250 varlatlos. ot HootingJAC diyviirall. 18 years ______Lg. 2 fomiiy sate. dryor. quoon hldo-o-bod. ,^|trntth rodio and lots of misc hardy porenniols rock Rolrigoration _ ' 1 Tree Service - 978 W endell St. • somo antiquos. much 2092 Sherry Dr.* :omnmmofdJA Rosidontlal Disklng!^Rolo*2ling. Dtol AWKS& (jardon, naiivo plants, ^*eiSS{Sl“ ‘ I ^ oval, Trimming, TWIN FALLS moro too numerous to list. (206)733-8548* gMoMowing, Seeding, ^ pping. Shm be, . , ' annuals & voggios. 2351 E. 3250 N. rWIN FALLS Saturday 9-3 (S Spraying, Fertilizing, Jo h n 7 3 ^ 7 9 * I R O T O m i l N O Topfri^rv Sat.-Sun. All doy. Muttl-lamily yard salo lots Stumps . : Dcsod Garden Nursory (6W miles S. W. of ” ut I Ouaiiuality Work. Low rates Two families lots of itoms ol mlscollanoous. ■ i RototUlrtllJng A Mowing Can1I1736-S71* 73 < . Localod, oil HWY 26 Hwy. 93/30 Junction)* I AUTO W/aa travel. t 324-7240* I boiwoon Bliss 4 Gooding for choap. Somothing for ovoryono. lUBREPAJRS Largeg e & small Jobe — - “ Sunday 1/2 prico. TWIN i FALLS Fri. A Sal. 327 6th Ave. N.* acfoss, Irom Biiss DETAIUNGE mer weed contro) IREBS5 S E R 1 * E S ' Feodors, Tuos.-Sal. 9-7, Skylane Trailer Park #6 0 . 7-2pm. Now Items on Sat. ^ OOTRAINIIVa| lUSlXSMODEUNQ (29t3E.3600N.) rwiN FALLS Saturday 9-7 Sun n.4Caii352-1301 * Goll equip,. Adams drtv- or. bolls, anilquo table, Antiquos 4 coUectlblos, Mrs. f. Beasley's Dotall warmirmaprlngs Boarding ^ JAMESCO « 1 ^ 7 < te ESaSTUMPSOF 8 > i - TWIN FALLS sovoral radios, olodronic e„, Tipieto home repairs, | “ ""“ w W iC VALLEY • HAGERMAN Saturday 7-12 old dishos. enlortalnmont Exporloncod dolaiiors Inc. Compk iloms A cameras. ' (-0 Training dasses rsmodiitodetmg & additions. Movma * is^SSSSirtlfied. W ood lor . Fnday. Saturday and Sun­ Fumiluro. ska. bockpacks, conter. TV. VCR, clothoe. _ who troal your K-0 day Bam-Spm. Table lop tapos, bo,ok«.'6 ' Spruco Ono O" of a kind now A old. /ohlclo liko thoir own. prwn>ven withoui 26^ yrs. experience SERVICE SJ sale, treefree estimatos.I P clothos, and mtscotanoous. Fre« estim ates & Ttm AbbeIbbott 734-7919 ' fnuniams. wnshor/dryor, 137 Buchanan* troo. and good stuff. ' ood prtcos. Groat Work choke < collam, ^ nomo lools. lons of misc. . 1392 Stonaybrook Circle* . 735-8263* Certtllod ferences. 733-6433* Crabt D anlfcOfcCresiv«a&077i» i 619 Arrow Wood Ct. 1 _ „ btree Moving 1 mllo north lower TVillNFAULS : u ------! »»734-aiMNan* 208 | Saturday 8-? TWIN ' FALLS Fn. noon-7. (off Qrandvlew)* f = ' . ' = r sybtema s i >* - ■ Salm on.' Sal. 7-2. 4 /amHvsfl/o. itlhemoveyou - Washor/dryor. TWIN FALLS souturday AiUTOMOTIVE l 1 WBDI,DDIN0 8i~ jer o m T Appliancos. furnituro A MPLOYMENT\ fH l ly p n o s i s ^ «n«IOver17yrB household itoms, only 6om-? Twine Ciubt PARTS ™ DESUAIDS : Saturday only 7am-2pmrrt 627 Aituraa Dr* household Itoms. Somo exp.>. IFree Estim ates BRWB kids 4 baby Ihings. gun highchalrs. play pons SERVICES 8top{ mpelMve rates. > Suzuki motorcycle, (umi- doubio strollers, booster a« Js TWIN FALLS cabinet A mounts. «cossorio8 A Parts al M2«0M»14WVr WEDDII Iuro. toys, vidoos, ciolhos soots, bikes, boys/girls GREATq low prlcesl Tomtimporary-Permanent )DINQSHOP. i nnd much moto. Saturday and Sunday 2620 B 3707 N *. natural way to '_j.li:.'; - V5S = Weddingng Dresses:0 2-46 ’ ^ Windmill Helghta* clothos from Infancy on Magic I Valley ichJave your goals. H 409 South Birch* up. toys, other housohoW Or looking for work u o v m a is-to Rent or Buyl- _ Furnituro. clolhing. lots of ; Maglo VMlley " •-CI)airs•/^rche• ’ JEROME miscollanoous. TWIN FALLS Fri.- Sol. Auto Parta Call • " " 10am-9pmSun, 11am- 1y,2 7 9 B ta to ? t« e lN .* 226 22 Main Ave. North H w n o » l» ^ SSERVICE f U olUons-Slips-Velts n . Saturday 6-4 3126 Highiawn.* ERSONNEL PLUS ^ Shem-6^ From almosi ovoryihing 6pm. Ailontlon AnIlque 733-Sm* . I ^ ' TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS Sunday only ------__I r S m S S r : IromA-Z como by ond lovers. WESTERN DAYS s s ; 733.1 ' ------TvTWln Falla • Solurday only 7-3. ANTIQUE SHOW. Al the 6 ® :30-7.' Treadmill, houso- I------j lako an look-soo. B C 7 S I 2 V E S 5 raoe&HovIng Table 4 chairs, books, cas-• Magk; Valley Moll, wares. bat>y Itoms. book ^ U«Z>8CMIOT0l ^ 942 S. Fillmore.* _ sottos. CDs, skill saw. gas shelves, oir compressor, S E R V I C E F1 E N C I N O - 1 Caii aO B -6 3 2 ^ 9 * f c h T t o DCOIUNO: JEROME Fn, 4 Sat. ^ grill, lamps. 4 lots of misc. ■ lools and much more! ' TWIN FALLS F r l .': s i t r 376Atturae' SERVICB Tojjg Mge.storaoeto CustomLim Lawn 8 oarden- ^ Largo sizod womon's 336 Buchanan SL* 7anv7pm. Sun, 8am-? TWIN FALLS ® clothing, lull sizo l>od framo.0. TWIN'FWls------^ Family Yard Salel TWifTTO^ThllFrPFrA PLAN , ROOM RMlesldanUaiaRafteh CiM • ^ s s r - ' S X a vory doan quoon sizo“ Saturday only 7am • 2pmI Lots of goodtes. ^Sat Cleaned out slorago Jobs to bW lor all Chal;haln Unk. Gwlar. R a l trkn,i S 1 T p . ^ " a m attross & spnngs , small shed and garage.10 “II Camping end fishing gearr fumlture,flawn, appi.. and consinicUon. fane*. far B « b « l Wir*.. ■ QppliarKOS., jowolery. & (ftool tubes), lamps, book­ moeti more. Kyears of accumulation. Blueprint copies. ■ VbiyLPrtvscyfeoM Vb We* We hava everything. U ts y,, o u t n ' : ' ■■; various misc case. lownmowor, dothes,. 1259NotthamplnaDr.* ” * 734-PLANf7S26>* I Rapal • S a r I H mt A T O W O I 612 Highland Or. books. olantkiues. (off 4m Ave E.)* 1247 Northom Pins* TWIN FALLS Frklay & Sat. M M< « Biaka S trset North.* m m o w -{■ 7am to Spm. cTWIN s s FALLS Thurs., Fh~ udi'aCu^m WD JEROME Fn. & Sat,, Mayoy TWINFALLS Baby Items, toys, ctolhing, ^ 5 '' FAX H iNDsoipnr<^ Palnting&. JN9T41c w U n o n r : 30 A 31. 8 om 10 5 pm. Saturday onty 7am-7 golf cart, coffeolaWe Sal. F im until 6pm. 4 n o o a js a Early Birds Wolcomo. family yard sale. Tools, ^ “AQr o • Fumlturo, ctothoe. lots of A end tables. kngage.L J arxl krts of misc. iia^nxtang - Movingll! Anlk)uos. luml- knlcK knacks, housewares. Variety of other Items. "fl YOUR o)W « M i Harctwood SfflnUNayMMa, " J Iuro. light fixtures, dishes, 1316 I l t h Ave. E aat* S S i v • = ! - i (2) O.H oivay prints, 1 8 6 3 8 m Larue* FIbora.Ino. , > ^ Intarol SBB , • clothos. toys and tittle of FORA'CLEANUR o' andnewtoastrfas. . tfitr>g. k>ts of mtee.e. and imnM. I W W FALLB t-riday H Z . signs that were 208*734»8688 ' v ip o ii F k 403 EaM 10th Av*.* 1227Uwnari«1)r.* WgWoyjJR" v»raw Final lle v in o 8a lallt . " placed In our OR N*w JEAOUeMaySOASiet.r TWINFALLS------' House pU nts& pol^ • community • Wl 8 « m toB pm . Saturday only 6>3pm. 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S1350/o«or. f q>RO r c '9 9 T a u r u s V-G body andor ong. good, now iiiic isIS m in thu nom o ol ^ J 308-6820 Of 734-4663- so<,o ROAD RANOBR '7 0 22*22^ king bed. $4600.Call111 Q,QREAT DANE '86 4S ft. box, bi trir. tow pl^.. goose 306 odan, 4 door SE, lully lop. ioodsnot clutch $3000/ mo niiiiofitiiof Undor lunno cond. $3000/olfer.Ifer. 2 0 6 - 5 4 ^ 7 0 .’ flat, Insldo frame, hay ext. neck n ball. oxc. oond.. qLDS^ d '01 Bravado, 4x4, ogul|gulppod/cleon 60.000 ollor. 208-423-686G2< • moioill v-f v'fmclt> codo. a !* 206-436^96/431-669r to 46 tl. pintled for pup. $6600/offer. $ Call 20B- 3 331 3K , l e a th e r , h e a le d mllosillos. $5,950 733-7175 , ,u.' ^.innoi r>t' sold ^ RSraNSETSa^ FORO '64 TTiundeAlrd.^ 423'6676** 643-6956 8- or 639-7293.' se sea ats. B080 audio', sun- orroftoreP.M.734.5051.' oft< n^si------. r 6 a o RANQER'Mien: ■rdElSOVan n imi'.'.'i 8 ft.. n., 5th WhMl, w/alkla atombte, maka offer. Call ^ FORD '9 7 F160 XLT, 30K roof, rOOi all options, $33,000 c qIRO r d '00 Focus SE, 6GK. -eo pord AC, doubla axlo. good r 206-737-469e.‘______K IN W O im C T T C O E S Sa FO Td Tourus ci on IIdiiho iK.ctiM-l 6 apd. trans. Like new new, nev eacrillco 0 $1S.900. >C. r AT, ; 4 door. $7700/ot- ’m Toyo condWon.206-82»6542* rebuilt, 10 sp d .,w e t kit. 6 Call 208-539-6199 dir.' •tj Itio ;..’lli'f '.'i.iH $450(yoffer 20^431-2660’ _*$11,600,208-324-2431* ^ ir, Call208-420-0125.' ’93 Daks SALEM COBRA '83. 26:6 ft,n, Rnancing O A C . n S x T " ' ’ ^2^ton, nms, good shape, sPETERBILT *94 extended FORD'99F-360.XLT. fo>OYOTA'88 4i^unnef enpnIRD'02 Focus, Only 800 '97 Fifd < ^ Taurus SHO rV ..Ti01 •, a MHIK-ll b'll ‘.I mint condition. Ilka new, $300/offer. 8 iM ^ o an p . 4V«). 4 cyl., 5 spd. $3000. *^“ 7 ,, raraly uied, won'i laat. SNAKE RIVEn RV hood. Cat power, 16 spd.. 4x4.* crew cab. long box. 4W lilos. $9300. Call :oll731-1172,' Co " i,; -.lu. $350/offer.438-e215eve' \ power slroke, AT. exiraa. 733-3954 733 or 420-8582' m ust see. call now 1-600-300^ A MARINE- trans, low mUea, In frame. P 08-733.8864.' vOLKS^SWAQEN '74 bUQ. “’"'"'I|>) ^ t-iiii aU'.f...... very good condition, t o y 231-4305. Will sacrllic«llice 1310KlmbertyRd.TF dean. Call •vea.734-7635 V OYOTA'97 RAV4. 2WD. h q)N}J Dp A '64 Civic, 112K, ofangogo. FM/CD, runs m i ol iri.- v.; INTERNATIONAL '66 1/2 ‘ $23.500/offer. 539-9528.' 5 5 speed,S| 75K. Well main- only$6M5/ofr»r.‘ 733^060* J ■ T. pick up. all original, J ow timing bolt olc.. good1 shapo,sl $3950/olfot | iilic.itioi’iN nuiiii QMC'88 Suburban, Sierra talned, tal. groat condition. «.on jnl p.iK) ;md n,.f, SEA HAWK by Quit Straairearn B runs. Can 208-324-Ti 67.- ^ 1200/Oltor. 420-1890* Call 208-324-2605.*20i ------■""'“ 'f'l I Classto, 350, 2 WD. PW, Includes 4 studded tiros, ------0(5) and. and aUdfPC. ol •• 3 0 'Sth whaal; doubliib le K MV* PS. PL. towing pkg. 185K CO, CO crulso. logllghts. HOND)NDA ’90 Accord LX VW '722 BUO I body in gfoiii nowpuic.puichnsoi 1 h*.-1. ^ axpando, IDcb naw,^ httch,Ach. mis., vary nice. $3500 trailer ira hilch, blko rack. Rod.od. bolgo Intorior. Now shopo.10. ungino not runn- qI s.Hcilo tnrnuM hr' M|i'i ') S20.000. AltankiumboaiMat M ciH W IIillllll_ k . J H M 5 719^fext3109’ i SR 6, AT, lo a d ed , S1K. low3W mis., 1 warranly. sun urokos.09, & clulch. gro.li ‘Ui^t.ofv TAHOE '»6'6tn;wnaelI 24'24 $2995. Interwest Equlp-lp- WJTH Ofcwl cond. $15,900 Coll oot. fool. $16,500.733-0905.' shapo.$4200. 733-4090* yOlK Ioi ,il QhlC '90 Sierra 1/2 lon . olli':.' • iiy/hltch. I 4 « naw.condKI-xftl-. ’ mant Sales 733-3003.' CHEVY 7 6 4X4, lesa than QJ| 20e-733^588< Hon c _ CUSTOMERS Cl SB, ext. cab, 4X4, timed ^ JNDA '02 Civic HX AK. ‘ - on. Self conlatnad.• ‘I- TRAILER HO utUtty, new, 40K on new ang., every- S 36/4^6/44 mpg. sllvor, 5 spd.. ^ $8.000.. 206-543-68M.* S'xiO’ w/sldeboards. WHO thing , under hood Is new. glass, 0 bedllner, running t boajda.$6.150.423436r ^ )l air.lr.cruoo4Urt.736-Oa71.' Cl SlOOO/oWef- 306-6140' NEED NewI brakes. $2800/offer, b TAHOE '98 travel trailer 324-3552 M-F 6-9pm, ni AZDA'89 626 N ico 24 n. Excellent conditlor ^ YOUR : QMC '98 3/4T. ext. cab ^ ETIMES-NEV/S wknds. 6am-9pm* new n tiros, 454 engine, 55sT ond.. noods ongino. Nico NISSAN '84 300ZX. 2 .2 , illiod Depnrimcnl wtth awning. AC. outaldcaide flatbed w/ralllngs $1500/-W- SERVICE J m Tor.vzi $500/ol(or. 436-6162' T-lopsps. otc... Excolloni ^hower, microwave aanc n d CHEVY 7 7 1 /2 T .2 W 0 Sll- truly ti excellent oond.. cond Dtltcf iK.m;, ,i"- tfiany other extraa Advertise In verado pick up, runs & $14,600. $ Call 490^1634.* ODQE 1'“ '9 3 a ’94 Convor- car.AZDA i 'g S M lll o n ia . condiii1 (Jill :h. 733<0931 ext. 2 I Call 206-365-75S2’ . 115K, i runs greot. $7600 MSMlll'd S,'ilr ’. CHEVY'66 atep elde. /offer. 308-4169.* _ O R 1ERCURY'93 Vlllagof. ^ 5 5 5 5 5 5 ™ ni>i7i.lr>|)i,",r'iil,iliv.--. 4WD, cruise, AC, tm. 3S0 MAZDAu , '66 B2000 Exc. F )0W0r sloorlng. pow or q r a nNO I American '99 motor. $4000. Call cond.. c now tires, ongino ■■ irokos, storoo, oloclrlc MoOiliodiIig Sardoson Ch.is- 1.208-73:8-733-0931 cx l.2 208-S39-2276.* n r e ed s work. $ 1000/offer ' 5Ck3.03K.$41D5/ol(of, sis :omplolo cor rolling chns- 132 3rd: Sl.W E M A I L KCall 206-734-2160' sis, soiious SO inquiros only Twin;ln FallsF Olficc K i i CHEVY '91 Silverado eirt. JCall 208-421-0086' Your Ad To ^ .YMOUTH '71 Salolllio 536-676742 or 280-3771* cab, short bed. newer MAZDAMi '0 0 B4000, 4W 0 ^ ------^-208-677-4042 2 0 0 gray palnl, TH 400 AT. V6 v 21,400 mllos. excel- Tl- >obring. 318 ong. SiSO- — - M PLYWl/ollor. 208-934-5919.* ATTENTION £ 12633 OvorlnndOv Avc. many extraa. must soe, lent h cond. 206-731-9176* THE-nMESNEWS ( s * ' CLASSIFIED Burloy Burl OIllcC $6200/ofter. 308-8363.- TOYOTA ^ 7 6 pickup 2 WD. n 3NTJAC '03 Grand Am, AOVERTISERS ^ ------door. V 6. CD s n . 075. CHEVY'94 S-10, exL cab, 4 spd.. 21R. now clulch. CLASSIFIED I ; • Please printn t dearly with dark pe 4 >08-324-45S2/324-2724- 2WD, PW, PUIOwnHes, rebuilt r carborator, DEPARTMENT 4 ao. lase check your > [ pendl or pen c runs great, sllghi body $760/ot(er.i 206-324-4808* 2oa-UBARU'66.4x4.GL on _ the first day. fa ^ a ; • Approximaflate ly 23 spaces p e r liru dam age. $2OO0Atfer. Cau sp vagon, ton. good cond. ,, TOYOTA '99 Tacoma 4x4, /ou find an error r»Ws a d d T h e 208-736-8595.* , F a l l s ;t250.Coll 208-734-0962 I' yO * i blank spaceaces, ine including reg. cab, 62K, books O f Twin >r 734-0264.* W0'6 will co rrect il. CHEVY '9 6 MT, oxt. cab. $12,500,sellASAPi 208-734-5538 si2£ wDnot boresponsWo P J o o j • W e w ill no oti tify y o u if th ere is a sf 4X4. AT. ahell, only 76K, • $9995.3 TF Cell 404-1755* OYOTA '01 Camry errors atlor iho first v - ' i a s s i f i e d s In exc. cond. $11,200/ p Solara, oxc. cond.. sun- Burley Tov lay ol public.iiion.* I I which miglight result in a discounspedal going on ° offer. Call 206-768-1041.* ^ ■oof. spoilor, now Ilros, jxtondod warronty. Call _ Twm Falls ' E V ©e r y D a y ! CHEVY *96 2W P ext. cab I 208-677-4543 . 26,000 mllos. Ioadod. jnted price Ifigh'mtles, looks nice, ■ tncctw em stfcvtltoyjom* | 33-0931 0X1. 2. or I : • 3 line m inlim in u m 7 Private Party r 516,500. Coll 208-934- 324^552.* Cl ^4*1 Burloy 677-<042.* I------^ORD ‘95 Wlndstar. Runs «634or961-0092.- L — . ( T t a t e s CHBVV W Silverado V8 ^ 6 looks good. Wall main- , 360, Moitbed, lool box. an | Ji^dy parts. Cheap, ml pow er,-AC. $ 10.600/flrm Can < 20a-890-8952.* talnod. 43 high milea. N eeds . ■$1500bek)wbluebook. ^ minor ropalr. S169Votfer. r=S FORD -91 pickup. 460 on- ^436-3236 or 312-1675' ■ Brad 206-46M788* g , in e . low m llo s, o x c . ox I nvmhw fffI Pay*l - 9 llnw -O R O '0 0 W ln d sta r LX ■ m s m "CHEVY '88 V4T, 4x4, good condition. < Call 208-735- $1 ' ;l-3 d ays ...... 8970. $6100.*______^ oxc. cond.. 67K, loaded, H . S s i t . condition, Sspd, runs • $10,000/offor. 490-1200' ■ .well.-$3896. 4 2»«346‘ p j4-7days ______...... $16.95 ' PLYMOUTH'97 Grand Voyager, PW/PL, 3.0 V6. 18-14 days. _____ new tires & front drive I 90K $7^00206-423-4361* i ' o u ...... $24.35 Jline. $1S00/offer. Call I C a r Yc jl5-21 days ...... $41.50 206-934-6919.* | D O DG E'M I o o sc ! J22-30 d ay s . . . . ; ...... $60.00 good condmon, $2S00 II ^ °& ce H o m < ^ ’{II1ionl W Call 206-736-9370* 1I $S,400/offor. Co : Your fld will run inl ...... $77.00 ^ Moot POUCEIMPOUNDS J DODQE'90 ISOO, runs II Call 734-2306.* _«Cars SSOO. For listing call ■ great.$1500.Call ^ u t t jMgW eekjyondO^^ . MITSUBISHI '91 Fuso I 206.733-6797.* • ** ! P rint Adidl Copy in S|M lruck,14' stake side bod. DODQE '9 6 3/4 ton V-10, iQood rubber, blown TRANSMISSIONS 1 ; (A llow 1 sp a c e for each letter^ jnmctuakcm ^« c a s B * le w ’ ex), cab., loaded, clean, 734-M44/783^4.* ly loaded, feather exo. fiHbVV'9*„ f!>rlam,A6, O ne Vchicic Per Ad • I No refunds |fOflO .^P-2SO ,«31 3 1 a x t . 2 $8^.20B'733>648a.* 404-6420 ask for Ryan.* M c r a x 7 33 ^4 *. 5 5 3 8 1 3 2 9r ^ ' s S t . W . g g g g g to n 8 8 0 . 4X 4. P*W. P L »CDX, 28K. loade^,*war* 1 grM t DM 171629-6642* ^ ranty.«8600/offer. ’ m t oiarfSMhwiSm ^ 206-734-6109/824-0691* irm s -aM6WVukon.w5Swi ” b6b6K '92 Alrea, 4 ■ [email protected] ■ /,rM ,2W D.6 8pd.AO. • , llr,-26 mpg, naw Urea. I CD, A B 8 ;d r^ « » l ;S ltsa. btttery, $600. E B 6 7 7 -• 4 4 0 4 2 ' 5oe544-1t90* m m k F c d o 6 7 7 - 4 5 4 3 1 F m 12630v«faa r i o n d A v s . cond, LMther. PL. 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