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-^^HfMIXED ADG 836 2'" 30632 13/2 . / 1 4 / 2 0 0 4 ■•'OUTHWEST MICRI: r o p u b l i s h ► — JIM -PARKE ------------ r wvyw.niagi^lieyley .cb m " :-li\2 7 E YANDELL-L EL P A S O T X . 7 9 9 0 3 II r h eT n m e !S-iNie w i c Friday, Apri!ril 23, 2004 ■ * " 5 0 c e n t s Twin Falls, Idahohb/99thycar, No. 11114 G ^ D MORNIN I * S t r a i ui d e d W e a t h e r tietii] ittle\ivatei -L iti [ I g e r , n o l o n To(tay:MaWJiily . J^^^diyond Coirnnnittee discuusses wayi to rechaiarge aquife. c r Bliss Bridge rreopens 65, low 37. springs but forj^undwidwater todcllghtofrresidents ( e A 2 nann the V^minging b o rd er to King flowsI ati the rtver’s edge have i ByJwmlhtSanitom dioppeped as much as 30 pcrcent users,’ said lynn Quiqulst.ilstvlce Thn—4<nw wrtUr„ HUL 1 Snake BySandyMDer — ^— -------- H ow torepkeplenlsh tlie Eastern as irrinigation pracdces have ;president of the North Si ig^. wells- have been Ground Water Districtn . "We Tljn*»Newi wrlt*rr____________ loii! lh an 100 Snake m wr iP Plalii l Aqul£er that changi NEY BtmEV - Mon X) sq u are m iles a n d drilledcd into the aquifer, and have as m udi need for a he:healthy •BUSS - For pepeople living water users packed Snakfi River when consececuth« years of below-nor- aquifer as anyone.” SIiakeup; In at Buriey Qtyr h ^ a r ^ t S K m com- so u th o f the Siutkeke River near lie w atec little dm e m alpnpredpltadon have depleted The Interim legislative t leprob- here, the long con)mmutes into W hB e Thuraday with a d le^urces was the waters>r supplies. mittee grappling with the p oyer committM diarge< here Is a great need to in _ to w n arc now wateiter u nder the igem ent prob- question ofitheday. thc Tl»c Rease see WATER, PaEPage A2 bridge. 'ituin lngawatermanag( past 50 yeara, spring creasese the aqmfer not only for jjjjggg 1cm that spans allITthe tl way fiom Over the pas Patrida and GregegHafienwere ______ there when the dcdock struck 9 a-m. Thursday anm d th e Bliss ■vie I Bridge ofBdally reopenedn to tiafO c tage. -Vfc were the flrsirstonesacross . ) £ e D 6 &om this dde,''Paaatridasald. A G O N ^ S. h o !» It^ been a long,^dilBcult c win- o rie p lw ler for people sosouth of thc leaves™ bridge as they wiwaited for its Falls’fitni fotm datlon to bibe repaired, game, W ithout thdr brldgige, what once was a 10-mlnuteJ idrive to the olheisiiie post ofiice tum edlintoa60-mile ii for round trip ordealaL some of it Had v a n ta g S H along windy,:oads. icy rot “It w as scary. PaPattidasald.*T held my breath imost of the tim e.” W e e k E n d , For Patrida andnd her n d ^ ' naiket |H bors, life got easier'erThtusday: B B B ”U's great.” Christopher ■ I H o rm d sold. ”I wasas able to go to m 3 the post office, andid It didn't take m e all day.” ^51R Hormd said hhis wife. Lu- ^ ■ i Arme. was partlaIcularty happy, ^ ■ 1 LuAnne was o n heher way home Ahvayaiated'Q'iAnev m from Boise State UUnhrersity one DVD player on the mar a H evening this winUIter when she found ticrseif smmck in 3-foot promises to filter out snowdrifts on Deei^rCuldiRoad. obiectlonable materiaL She spent 24 h oururainherSub- Pagf aru before nelel^bor Joe Leonard came tob) her rescue, Iw inl^H igl^hway District S p o r t s ew on . Director Dave BBurgess said iherewerealotof:sfsmUing feces Thuraday mominling vAien the ■ ■ bridge was reopenuiedL “Ifs b e e n a Iolong haul for th em .” Burgess saisaid. “The peo* leaQy under* ^ D 1 V .-.^ pie have be^ r . 'staodlnft and nnow that ifs ' 'junniiiDi/niTM done, theyVe bee^ really com- rU ka-G w ^ iftonwoh. M m t m off •a pUmentarji'' Bldllbnintir. lerome w UoydWvroiei Bwlty tm U tdM liia moi*‘AJ/.ti H ie bridge wavas dosrf the Linty fouHraiontrtlin in iUrt*d In'Pint n d artmaUniikii* t k r t » t» to WlnMoiycoi, I first week of NwNovember after the boys and gids . -two inspections ddeem ed it u n- combined track teamority» t n if 1 ^ I T s a fe at the Buhl Rotary ike their wa^igon train inlato the desei Thefearwastlthat the bridge Imltatlonal'niuisday.S S MuleB skinners tak ' Buigesssald. hooves and the creaklngof I bur-w agon m ule train -When"V> Frank got there he as thou^t the By Sandra WhVtftteeaver ' Ih e fb u i : ws^Thehighprlceofga I Buiiey area Monday, dldnin't hardly have a shoe left w h o le b rtd g e w oould u need to b e Page A6 Tlm»»Newileoftxpondttt a inwrlSefte fbr this trip was tiiat o nI his h animals,’’ Adams said, Irraev an t hoy were paper thin.' ^t^ for entertalnmer )ldng at several ' d p iM O N ' - BUHL -. TIhere's a wagon eycnronelie h1 a d to start fi:om T h e ^ '^ ^ ^ w e r e look! wn house to Join the WairWi traveled 15 mDes toI m r r s a id . I years,” Burgess sgthroufijitow a ®I!P I /v; lh e mules got in shapepethls t mmonandtwoy Area of Impact CountT I P tralncomlngi T liat m e a n t Frank Adartarns' place a n d thc group j ^ But don'tit Iexpect (hem to ™ ’ / past winter in Arlrona. T may get mote authorii h a d to sta rt th ree pickieked up Uhrich aa they/ ials discovered issed his hom e two milesI yeaA destination Is a chai ed to make re- but it win costim p^ I r X T o S ? » ^ e r th a n th e re s t He passi ^ t h ^ S i l S "»"y J 280 m iles solo fixjm dowiwnthertjad. from their annual Journey pain to the foundadation.InFeb- id Uoyd WaiT are J l I the Mule Days celebratior residents, today’s edltc Ohrlch and Mont, to his brother TheTli mule skinners see the ruaiy, the contraci thedesert jJlJ/SaJS r Blshop,Call£ says. ta m 's p lace in PauL The roadod over the backs of their ..u n « to DBM ContiBctictors o f Federal ules. hitched four abreast, This train is headed for>rWin.W w ay,W ash.,andU[the project was Paj ut having fun," Joe flrstordwd n o f busineas v ^ e n muli ley average four miles an a llttie imder g. .n e Qntveai,redwas n ew shoes for .The] I Please s«WAaolll.P98<)agflA2 co m pleted for e I Adamssays. nirto the Beatfifd ie mule^ his mules!lea! ■ •' houi ________j • Piease see» BUSS,Page A2 i C O M ^ G UiWt. [ _ ___________ SlnSlng'ln harmoi a l l s c e n t c; e n n i a l f i ][ n a l e iPeopleofallfiiitha :“i Y0U(c a n h e l p ) c h o o s e 'T w m F a celebrate together in. .B6 Budey. ByVlfgWa8.HuiHutchlnt Something!ng to p u t a nice fin l^ Take your plc! ^ centennial year and iicii Satuniay In . .06 Ttnw»«mwmimar on the dtyi' ------------------------help folk loo: look tow ard the fliture. • PralMt)i]ronaS«t«unJayaftw- . - I Choic* A-Costume ball with1 Avenue. The Tlme»4(ewt wUlitbe? • -500 peo- noon In iato Septer:ember or early •••'5 ? WINFALLS. Dress up In' guests encouraged to dreta In • Crowd limited to 40&50( J an d buy a tic k e t, The TWlr\vln Falls Centennial gu October. I n d e x ,,,. .81 old-time duds ai period clothing. pie. ^alnatyPa* gm ag"'alon’s plan has called pe • Ttektt prIe* of about $2!$25 per • M uricd errte^Iwilnment And p«^ .,..0 6 toabaDTOrmUn :l 23 costume baU-ln- aaMBod.................... D fbrfiee? Xh. parson. Open to anyt>odyydywtw hap* a meai. for wlwhkiitheCen- owntown,;wtth tidcBts ‘. liIn the *v*nlnf. probably stretch at price. tennlalCommlaator C m i c s .................................." " l l ThecholcelsC ing to midnight. buys a ticket but. at that p M ’o’SSS.- S "uilted S attendance. But Inj r children. food donations andnd tf\arge a . E l Aconunlsslon • Entertilnm«rt. wllh cstered ep-sp. not likely to draw many chi Crossword................ •M n Falls' lOOlh C h ain ^ KraI Edmimds sug- • i snnalt price, m alternative: shifting petUersp« and beverages. |y,wlth space to D earA bby.......... " ’%•? S S iS ^ oavance S wants to ^ted an i • Sohe<)iMforOct23atthe ■ C h o » o * B -lT » ^ m l8ission 8 i( •O p*nto*nybo^, le this f e l Some* th eev entafewweekseariler.for taf *1 accommodate hug<ige crowds. Horoscope .................• '^Z ■' put on a finale t Radio Rondevoo center on MainIn gathering in City Park. thing you'll lenwmember and talk ;LM .Boyd ............... i«CEHTEHHUa,PaS9A3 [ _ . .D l about for morlonths or yeara. PI” ** ' 'Magic V alley............ •Mofwy ....................... j a K o r e a r ce s u l t s ; Movies........................... M n s _ T[V aiiicoU ijision in NI .