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^ B H | ByMarftHI:Hehi ^ "I Ttaa»Wwniw» Witter - ______I ^^mra^Comity Sh^ ~ I - -Jim-Weavjavier and other o ffid als— 3 Thursdaylay released'almost no ; details ab(about a Wednesday night -shottingIg which left two of ^ ’s d u t i e s and a subject ?. ■'• ;J«mRir‘M (m ^:i^ e s n b w Se^oa is cS to a disatisappoint- On dieeverE \ e;dft^ during a ^ start, ini il» momountains ’ . pews confcnference TTiursday morn- . lihat refin Idaho% resreservoirs. mg, Weaveaver said corporals James P « « B 1 n, 30, and Phillip m, 23, were killed in the fe ■ giujHght..Jt._A_$U5pect,_George— 1| — 4 4 0 NEY-—“ llm o ^ -W'.Williams, 47. was shot to I rdepudes. ■ ' A n Clulnoftioiibla^SsS e a ^ ' sr said the deputies W W I — — araoiihced plans to:o cIos$c 89------shorarfirfirstrburhe did not say ' I stores amid a tighten:ening out- ho«/ manyrty d ^ d e s returned fire. 1 re ta il^ . He also) did, d not identify the - ■
looting occurred at about ' I 730pjn.W.Wednesday. Q a t io n N ; AnEdenen man O lives directly *E :p p e n ln g ^ Cabinet: across the(te s tr u t from Williams’ I 2S5 Atherton Ave. - the - . g .;|4iesident-elea Bush^ the shootings - said tfa^i' ■ ' -n ^ ta jc e center ^e* inddent uiunfolded with horrible R PageA3 speed. . “Wewenrere just starting to watch I ' I V e e k E n d .: the Oranginge Bowl on TV,” said ! I ■ ,. ’ William PaPendleton.‘IheaMl'pc^, - I P. pop,"pop’ - a whole ■ burst of dudiot& I thought It sound- ■ edlikesnamaD-^'ber fire. I got up I and lookedted out the living room — ■ window. I ssaw four o%ers back- I ^ ^ ^ ■ 9 if the1 hduse with their ■ ■ j j H o J jwn,,MdIheard more .. .H
. ' Pen^etpi!tbo,said iie qtlit-Tirat^ jg ^ Q ill^ - :' ^jngend'ttih: i f l j j l j p family^-;';, r M T O ''T ~ ■ gunfight across:tHe,stwLac Grab . lun;van^^' thelddsandind get out of hera*^ I . f^ 'ls c « n if(^ after a hewsrco^'renct cc at'ttelerdj^ CooirfI0( ^ C ourthouse T hu rsd ay . Two ssheffff’8 t corporals, Jamet.Mouisodso n an d \ ^rJimjotTM md]ndiib.^iliBr Pleases5eseeSHOOnNQS,PaeBA2- P Pfc t ^ Aftdereon, wen shotio> dilithd In Eden W M nes^ n)jh1 Bo^ stage tribute topa^aihg.. a _ g u n i .S ^ r d Afeisshemer.iiay' .T ‘ be headai for nationa , Friends, famimily the line c [ i b e i ^ g c Remem deputies^ paint enigm£m dc Sports , ■ ByJohnT.HiMuddy rtw itttf. '" • : • — fiaijpfl dash: Hie ded e n r s — n picture of sujluspect FenyHi^ School giiijiris’bas- JEROME4E - With eyes blood^ot: fnfrom a lack of, J ’ By M^lielnz'” kctballteam,dashedvd with die sleep, and.1 vvoices quavering, the d e^Tudes d i who • Tlme»New» writef------VallEy Viki^ in both3th teams*-- -CpL Jamests 1Moulson and CpL Phillip AndersonAnc f o n d f ^ ^ ^ H j H omfeience opener HThursday.'11 tememberecreddietwomen ■ I EDEN - Friends, family fa: and doing ^ t they ■ neighbors Thursdayly describedd . Pag" Of “ ■'° ■ George Timothy WiUi/illiams as a. (Dp i n i o n . . -V ‘Tliey divdived into what ■ stereotype of the aginging hippie,I they belie'ieved.” said a ■ But the same peoplepie : i^oW ~M Qfar' R s n t o n w i l lIsetasidteforest Stlysts,ecoiinomislts waiam « 3 ^ > ■ ThBAwoclatiiitidPrw»7 ------■ J . ; Sen. Frank M urkowski, R- 1 3 V Expect apfipn todijay; Aluska, said the: planpi was “fatally iMnakers abbout slowdoIown : 'jVASmNCNGtpN:T Seeking a.... • . .flawed” and predii»iictcd.the courts Tha Ass a protector of public v : AMocirtedPref • ------; ...... -And for the first timeme in three ...... : W eacd aieas . would overturn iit. t Timber, ' m in i^ ------years the statee Labor C lassifielib- sident Clinton, today aiid energy, indndustries- have BOIS . -wilLdecIarere-nearly SO-million . m OISE - State lawmakers were2__ 'Department predicted^thaj th av er- ____ include Idaho latijlgC'~~;'d»reaten ^ lawsuituits. " ^“wSrieoned on Thursday to expectt ’ age annual unemplo^ilymen’t will >.ad:es.of.i?risicistine.federaLiorests ____ l_ —...... l-_Murk6v«ki,;a.sti.strong defender___Idaho’slo’s-heated econo------ar and-next------— , • .' off llinits to ro'ad'building and :~to-s:o-a November proposal, ------I |-rise this year a 1, h as of: logging acti>itiyities in th e my to;o slowsi markedly in I p ro jected i&'administradon'offi- con:bme;under intense crftic:icism Tongass, also ha:has argued th at ' the co — y . — - - fron coming year or |rL MA2001 Sr,diLi!f‘of 4.5 per- rom-some-.GOP lawmakers^s:and— ^restricting-foresrjsrdevelopnrent ------(woT^ror^Top econo- iEfflfl|rM ilH LUm centlor2000.~0.— — ^------idenvacting about tw ^ : .'..the:he.fprdsti'miniiig and-fenelergy- Tr wilipuf offlimitsnts large resources. _nust$.ei w eek s^ ^ e'] s.emphasjzed.thai_^9ttmi M W r m B The.preliminiminary esti- i^eneieaves office, will ' , Indindustries. President-eleft.Bush fl .-ofnaturalgaK ; . .. . . -th e bulbulk of past eco- saily a diird;of.^ die -^-has' . m ate for 2000000 unem- Wftfl'iMl®- s ^ t a ^ n e a i tas' e x p r e ^ ^ c o t alkrut« die, . ‘MurkoWski; Sen>en. Larry Craig, _ nomicic activitya was limited to diei ployment will be relea iinra.B us ,• forest laiulovowMid by.die f e d e r a l .s w a cleased on weeping nature of the-plliv"'. .' R-Idaho, Rep. DonDi Young, R- Boiseaiearea. Friday. The rate was 52 percent •■■•"■ •goveriimentiifforspecialprotMi '• .L*^ Last Week, Rep. Jim H iisenen,R-': ' Alaska and others:TS ra is ^ die pos- “The"he rest of die state is^u^fe^, inl999. -*<;■-«* * ^ 'r»> w ' - ...;-, ... i- -^ o a ^ h B -mnov^omesreven-es o ----- U ti ^Xt^hr-wrote-Bush-aifd^•Vice .s ibilityTjf-yhaUengaiginr^he-ToresT— i n g" i ^ewnqmist John ChurclTr ■ Except in High technoliuiology_^d nal Republicans are .P>^Yeddent-eleptXheney IhaL[Lthe~ ' rogi'ilnrinn iindptr.a4995.1dw.that 0 ----- told-rh<■the-Economic-Oudook-and-I— ^business-services,-the-e3e-expe«ed ------uco(mng Bush admin-. . :plahilah ^ s “one of th e'm fst e{ — , • g^S-tnithB urtS^i t;— egre^ . -.allows Congress: to overturn ,any_ .. ReYen,ien,ue Assessment .Coinmit^-; —.slug^sbness-was- acrcicross the— •_.... ^ id '> v i^ ^ ;jous'*aBusesVby.:,tWjcnhihtQii, ' regulation withi:hin 60 days Of tee. “T“The economy is slowing, rAbdediidrii:~ board. Ih e picture wasts ho better, m 7 m v 2 ^ministration” and-libitot .thdr.tl ■! their basic industries aren’t; and in some cases worse,^e, forI api-. j ifL— ^ ihefbrtgtj« jI^ 'Jfliselyjdmtta r_ ^ c lB ■ : ■■ PfeaseseeROj - v.-r* ---- . .■ .. ._ ' ■•. '. ■ r*-, — i"'- 'V '":' :.M'Tkn»Mt«».TMnFaftFili,'ldaho Fiktay:J«iiMT8,«KaOOlV TF FORECCASTFQ) R M A G KC V A LLE ...... AccuWftI t T M t h e r . ^ lY ■ 1-1—IM— • - - ' ’IIDAHO E ALM>!lANAC 1FIVE-DAY FOBREC AST FOR rrW INFALLS^ ^-■-GANADI^ , ~5£2S|~ldaiilaho Extrem** - IMnFaOttrn triRwghepjn.]fMttriiqr' . F «*■' - ... m1 P M [ • YYMtorday:___T«tip*«tufi TODAY ~ | I t o nNIGOT: ri.SATURDAYf s p N p A r . y uMONDAY;: i : >:j u e s d a y H Ig h S r H0M 0W....U ______W / J & l ______-J•Lewiston Nonn*lh»olW?Mow ■______. 34V17* ir f y w Z 3 3 in 7 r :” L'4d‘/3Cr P ...... - ...... 50* In 1998 Malad f l J S r t S•' r ...... ' ihiB72 m m ______Prw lpH atloItion _ _ iW eand^of Patchy log earty; :ioudy. with the . V 24 h M nihdlindfcio' 0 pm ytit' ...... O.OO* 5^ .. -Sunshlnaanda SSU Mwjnmno. "“'WP'poasBla- - •-party to mostly-J few ”hanee “ 2 of snow Mosti/cieudy MonmiodaioHI* ...... — ....— .vlr«e», >arty. sunny.' and rah . . r r S ^ - a ^ - : • & ' NomMlmonihxnhiodtf# ....— — . o . i r . A 40- ,T^ ; 2 6 - i I A 38* T 20»ill I A40« V 24* I I A.40° 4( ▼26"! |A38" ▼.« Vkawta ■ 47 35 s 8(1 h . 46 '33 pc XeS^MlMOUla-YvvtodM«•--...... -...... ^ I w m i ^ 32 14I co 24 16 w ^ 5 | 3 9 7 2 r ------Hofniayiiil.ii'b'dM — ::------EAtlIEfe~T ^ y48gi^T.‘;y ^ Humidity "m g io n Al w i UNANDMOOr*rr~~W bRLDCIT] • YMt*fllay«h«hoon...... „Wt. g • V -iA iffr'-V -JtW j S outhern Idaho ; Clouds ond tIrtimlted.sun across the north todv»day-wWi.a mln #howor__:_8aW n -ftT ■ . To ..i: : i ...... *• m LOCAL------« SPOUT ------^ SCORES : ______------■; I ' . ■ •■ . r - -^------...... - ^ ' N/'Ra t io n Senate welcorim esCom m erc;rce pkk 'ainpusthescamipai^ j fuinance kefomi ^WASHINGTON . (AP)) _ T -. Democrats signaledlied that Evans, a ^ PPledging ie to foster “econo \ ~ WASHINGTONJ (yfAP)- Arizona - - vote y BREil n p i s H I I — i iKloW^7 h U = PEraitGBHT8oui.iufa nP s te r n F a M Q w n u W eitern Faroijy W estern Famllimljy ■ BATHI TISSUE - TOWEtS CASE GOfllODS “ “ SALE NOWW= = : m 2 P iy 2 4R olPkB . GOING STROR0N6! SMlHetdayliAillorlorgavbist C A 8 E 0IF F 24^ 18,66 I CilCASE0F30:«1B.00 iJjnEjw iytoftjJiftvoav o p jtjj^ §f*rtE-SQUEE2 > i Z E D O R A M Ot a i E S ! n H H .WntirnFiiiilly ORlilANGE JU ICICE k i z o z . R C l i r ^ J ^ F n n i C m c . 9 ^ C«m o I24;*'Am '> a frH S w iENJVAAR*i T ^ O N A DDDI80N I AVE. AT VWASHINQTON BSESSI s SOUTHPAR> ' ,'t < ...... r , M TtaMlm,fMnr ,2001 ' ' f M A G I G \ VALLEY/NA-rin o N ■ ■ f " - . ' J ' - Bushsti(ricks - - ^ w it h c uirrent r — “ = = ® s FBLCEJA chiets_ ^ S 'S e n isEootirig-lea^aves^fdlowoi>|Seei^inrdis]isb clie f ' - WASHINGTONr (AP)(A - Sticking with f W ByDanFWdi' **We“W probably feel that it caj Clinton appointees, F nnieX(mwi»M » n ’t die officers workc togethertoj tm dlfoi. s, Preadent-elect Bush_ 12!______hap p ippen.to us, butJnvariably,y.lt ferentcases.” wants FBI DirectorrXouisFreeh T> toftiiiish ~ l>—-Tst ------^----- do>es es happen. It’s a tough situ ------:— thftlasttwo yEars-otl ^ -B URi.R Y ~ i i w a ...... It^behardforfor.an officer to < o th is tenn and sought- - - -It^»-hard-enough ' tion;'Mi;*M,ee said, “lt ’s:«)methii“ " 8 ..... cope withfa colleai • a-brief extensionin fori CIA Director t K J l B “ lien police offlcficers'have to cover * *hat«a t all'of us gliys in die league’s deathv,— inis- because it hits so'cl0 close to homa^<: • George Tenet, adviserisers said Thursday, ftft* : amedy,butif!it’s even more diffi- trativitive portion of law enforceme lent said J : - - ■ — ContimiedfromAl. ___ , he always5 hhad his boy in his aims__ e\ everybody’s wives-names,JS,-how-- self, having also— b iNNlNGOOUT; —: Andereon was wTtHl]h the depart. . and Phil alwUways had a smile on his many mi kids they have_ the sr o been on die scene # i s r a ment for two years. Heie was\ single, face." smaller Wednesday. thethi department, the harder it • Sup«rWtti — ;------andhad lived in Kunaabeforemov- b« ------B u t-fo r- • “I’m glad Ijvaivas.there-because-I—' — ^— 'M h d T _ 2 \ _ )r-the-deputies-who ------—: In-September“1999rith ree ' was able to minis HoHtttyTottfTn Sevkio* N ingtostartJiisjobmditlli the Jerome watched MoulsonM< and Anderson Je nister.TTielossofa / Jerome County sherifTs dejepudes human being is a great shock," f County Sheriffs DepartnuTmenL die Wedneslesday ^ = = ^ = » were invt ItMrattofi ITiey were the sheriffrifPs depart- night, t volved said Gomes, liftirfdng his glasses up / 1« , ment’s K-9 officers. image alsdid will 'In I k past yearr a a , , d a M andoff- • to wipe a-tear• fromfr his left eye' \ i ^ 20011 ■Both deputies'friendinds and co- linger. domes- ..with a tissue. “TTuniere’s pain, anger, \ ______workers ^thered Thurscirsdav at th<»' “We havfive to h a d officers'rssliolat,an i S'disputeIte; two depression. I encincourage the offj.______\ “ Jerome County Court s-were— cers-TtrgerhSineme and noid their urthoAise to pIcFoursel 'offiffrbratupandn d no w this." shot“ " b ^ offer condolences andd rremember hack up.... Jt nei- Spouses and kidsIs anda just ay." ,y^ ^ " H u r r y T O the two men who touch th er was uched many have jo ju j st ously hurt.J ”" * ; Vaughn was sdscheduled to start / SUPER WASH® peoples’ lives. Deputi)uties wore *«'nd of ha It. The 1,5, Officercer Standards and ‘ / black bands aaoss theiiheir badges, '*eht withleS ej -Jeromtm cshcrirs smilh“’®S w Training Acad^ademy training / POR , while courthouse personsonnel wore other, ^o n Thursday - the rg RickUsdck. Hamrick< a n d ' for required training 1T o k en s/vviNG; „ blackribbons. Hamrick ksa id " Eficers.Listead,she ------R o d' n ® y was home, < & ____ ^ O ff^ut^ ^ d i enjoyedyed the out. " p " 'are “ W o lv e r t . coping with 'doors. On duty, peMs’sTesfected n ’'""ilings you could have, wejwere later honored for their” h ^ ! ' ents. \ ■ ' REGISTER rcOR - J r - i \ •Moulson and Anderson,on for their •e ‘done, but this is what ■ dlirdling of die inddent. On Nov lis morning, sat in \ C ov. 23 u “P C A S H A N D P r e i friendly atritudes and1 dctledicatioii - i. 'It’s what they loved 200 1 jailer ‘he wtchen.and 2000, Thanksgiving night, a j; id went, *0h my \ w « o^twg«4apAgaMawTE totheforee. was b ^ te n up during an escap□pe. God,*" she said, g bust that went awry C ■ ■ “Tliey were fun, happ On Thursday, the Rev. Roloben But she said shele isi undeteired. /^S3h altvays had something to ( fstick, who was alsoxn ConGomes, dje sheriffs chaplain.n, jvas - '"niis makes it e thesceneWeiVednesdaynl^t. atti t easier to go on— . V J ^ Lorraine Hamrick, thehe J e r ^ e “Youhear: It the courthouse counselingg offi- It gives me a reaeason,” Vaughn • County .Sheriff Departmer ir about it happening in cers:ers, aided {^ chaplains fromim six said. “Tve seen die other pla«,:es, like Los Angeles, othe he worse end of it . -Abuse and Resistance EEc d u ^o o t. Seattle, and th )ther local law enforcement agen.aj now.” officer. “Jim was so closJose to my .tlttiri. I then it happens here,” ’ cies|ies, includiiig the TwirtFF alls . r — ------2ln-the-past-yearand-----Cou __T) ^ familjnharhe'even'.lcii o ur a half we’ve i 3ounty*Sheritfs'DeparSnSu7iiTffie Timef-News staffdff w nter jo}mT7~ ■ garage .code. He was tfwi '©•had officers shot at, • Goo3ooding Police DepartmentIt and Hudm cm be ivaaum ed in 7 ^ F a^ .“ ^officerbeateatu p and then diis.&i Tmi ^ to eaL When Jim wasn’titworkmg, i .'a small depi ^vm Falls Police Depanment.It. He ot 735-3259 or by>y ,e-mail at jhud- spartm em we know wasvas d^lirig with the tragedy^hira- 1 ^V^moffcvaHeyjpmxm ■ ; ' . a c i u i o n V M i H n V a l n n i i ^ B UND HAVE IT DlDELIVERED TOa I fLOWESitm cE s ^ DI BIB [ ■ y jn .B 11 ij fi I- ^ MEN’: MEN’S - - ^OLOBi 'fftfflllU " “SAWTOOTH MoonttbiJKfctt a j/m ^ r f t 0 l| f?i TPfil-- MEN’S AND WWOMEN’S \WOMEN'S ■ i WOMEN'S -^POW DIB E R ^ ^ S UIN-VAtlEY^- I |M — PANTS ' i a c t o t :• ^ 1 , . auH P r i c e d l ^ •HEN’S B i Ai MEN'S WOMEN'S : tJ. “ A V A L ^CHE” _ Baue ^ “ INDY” ““STARIEI!!- H B ^ nWEYIi^- ~ >> TWINI I F A u S ^ l ^ [aertmlUTTTRESS^®^j Sid Ave. IjW ftiil .....' : (Sf .M .F .9 .7r> * Sat. 9.6 a o i a i o n 1 ^ . m o um i i i e ^ h e e r i h e ' ■ |g |Jl i m - ii |. ■ • * , - I , - ■ \ ■ i«>.)«imiiiB,aoi TlMHIm,T M a g i c sV a l l e y ■»,TlrtiFiii,iii.ii, . K n o . wv-the scbr» r e Servi T i m e s - f N ew s spc> o r t s Tng warrrants res q u i r ^ < special:skills - W' ■; , • Weitej —— I>imNw»!Ste^ *?lM«:8,J'Pllcejfcademi_-jr— rWhen dealingw itlnne] — "cbbraiid i ^ r at the state Peace Irrespectively. j . Officer B , ranti officers have tbh e advan- .;EDEk^ihey. I tage of having an add] lay’s deaths were the C y are known in Acaden *ess, and first klUingngs of on^duty law liw enforcemHitBt (drcles os the That — : gather informatioion about - - enforcement • ^falalflve-'-ta «mceitali BUYN i / G I V . . . \ S A XI V E BIG! ? , 1S60 . -LAWN IHOWERR r® p Rogulor S365 : '«^ *S7S f Regulor 1469 ■ Call to anyiyuhere Ln the coi:ountry, anytim e , t JX 7JT 0P0F1IN E , u i t h f r eee t nationiiude lioiongJistanM . flAWNMOOTR« -“A : . RegiiW *002 T hhe i DigitalCholce PPlan I \n^*67? minutes «inutts snd-l-:------.Special f^gnVSjSaLe_ . ( E fi SAME AS a b o v/E e i:.250tSS■inuUs J ( WTH i u c n t i c START fludiovox CDM 1 3 0 1 9 m c | , - J — ^O-CjC^Nationiinuide;— — Fr i long didistance .... lulred • - - i it> » * 7 ^ ounces ^ ‘ • ; 0 n Per month . ^ : $;► c u isrterj • 1-year agreement requi WNO-MOWEft^------^ • UghtwBlght, only 4 .0 ol . Rogubr.$3700 . •3+ hours Of talk time e. A/af/ona/. J o L nn i n . j _ ‘ M " I Simple. A ffordable. w j L ^ - 't'> t ^ * 4 S S L ■ 3 3 5 H I LAW r — COfOMMUNICATIONS^I TWINFALLS ---- hCentenrslalSQuarer . NotloRapal^ o rt • ■ It S m S s jG A S H II I ...... 645 Lake BWH.. STORES—— ------.;i!_OI>IN«AIUPHIION nLUTlllW ^ ^ BURL^ : r • Across from ftu w Fore . ~g f • . ^-S!^s a r I 102lEMainSL (M-FHSallM} - 20S-677-5<92 E h * : — Z I . II. ' I Ls r S S S S r s S i r H f: ,. ■ V ______I ' r & INKG e t " P a g e A-6 ^ T r i dday, January 5,2001 ' V. TileTitnc - ^ E b i t o r^ i l A L , ------^ ==■'. s i= ' i------D e m cocrats arc t h a t B» i u s h i s a ]R e p u b l i cc a n :____;.'~ :. 'Ib.the v iro r go the'he's^il$.~“ - , vrasas a protege of oft-revileded Interior- - I r t one of the oldesJest concepts in-poli* .Sec:ecretary James Watt, whevho served fl dcs, but it’s one thatla^some Demoq3ts_undiider.President-Ronald'Reag: raganin'the" A ------want-to-i^OrenowThiThat-aRepubiican-is—earljrly-1980srSlnce-tli5B7Noi NortoriTias ■ ^ \ \\ about to occupy theJ \\W hite House. serviT v ^ two term s as the attome)mey gener- . ' > \\\ i. . : President-elect GGeorge W.-Bush’s - al of Colotiido.;She is her owr5wn woman ■ NjA • '.o' ■■■■ )Cabinet nominadonsns have kicked off a withith sUDng views about p rejsem ^ ng the , Cacophony of carpinping among critics, moltUltiple use of federal land ancfinclud-.ani • W m 4 - - . but none of these pe.people are going to ingg human1 needs in the EndEndangered ' be the next Speciijcies Act. A J\ f i t * ' t ______p r^ d e n t..It.is______a in j-n o t-a ------& i - / M p u sh ’s prerog- America's nextpresh^ic/efitsc/ys ,b adI. . chc o ic e .-r.. . - c l y ' P r 1^'^* pdve - obliga- ecially for_ ' ‘ Jion, really - eariiofhhCalmetmn o m t n m i s ...... f h e a ! .American .. • C l / . |y . .Cabin'et:that ’ __ L a b o r ' ____ y. i ...... jvill provide opponmts m n presetttjnt compelling ...... *___ wise counsel m i n e e & jl evidence fo the conm tr u r y , Lindada C havez J and work to • f u l f i l l . h is they should be conj.m finned. ^a sw o rn i j ^ ______' o p pon'o n e n t o f U ______agenda,______r . th e qu o ta sys- I Most of the squwld ^rking is over Bush^ m that’5 integral lo a ffirfirm a tiv e ------nominees for-attomo'iQ'-generaI,-interior—actjoj3on.,Her vTews are no secret 1 , secretaiy and labor se< ■et because' — ' secretary. Each has c^avlavez is well-known conseiserv ativ e ,. _ strong conservative cr credentials, which coluilumnist in newspapers - reflects Bush’s ownI approacha] to their rs across.. mmfJfSfZ lerica. At pne time, she wasIS tlthe high- ^_____ areas of expertise: ------1—_— estt rranking-Woman in the-Fe-Reagan - W / f / f - ^ : • Attorney GenerajnQ nominee John admii - tnihistration. Hmmm, someoleone who I k -'U ; Ashcroft has beenn deridedc for his belielieves promotion shoulU: hih in g e on _deeply held opposiniltion to abortion, indiyilividual merit - not coincideidenres of - —Ke’s popular withth the Christian" birth,th. Nothing vwpng with that, Coalition, but he’ss ana anathema to £a( ^ach of the nominees mumust win J^ G O _____ many womens gro upg, f^ dvil rights orga- Sennttntp rnt^ftrmn;iftn (t*;; appr Dnomicss j f f l l L s oJ-YeLclect l t r i c i t y cd r s i s - nizations andlhe perperpetuaily petulant for sesenators from both partiesies to ask • _____ lev. Jesse Jackson. UnlikeUr the current tough eorge W. Bush isn’t even gh quesnon.s. ~r~Z ^ lio;ion investment over the laast s t: 30 years'.^ ncumbent, Ashooft: w\vrt)uld be an anor- Aft ^ ' .■ ■ ■ I : ------...... - m » fT,-ln>Vt,2m ; TlnWU^TMTwkiFalilhl^ A-7 — ^ ------Q p )PINION ~. . ^ J i i e r i c ; 'he Fed Beats M r C U t S forspu]iriing tbie econoomy uality ' rates immediai jiatdy maid: money' dence det in the futiae and that ysp u rs pri-scannfencemgnrig n r is fl rintihliw — — OTHERtVIEWVVS------Cheapen-Uliinitimat^thanvQl'di^p— ^^insumers and businesses to h ------, thepiiceofmo buy____edged sword for Pre:Presideni-elea------— mortgages, car loans- and am in v ^ th'usasatnng fuHh(iier George W. Bush. It Vvalidates his • * •' ------1 andotherbojntarowing and spur the ^growth. ^ lieenopenedL-It lOthbirt^ofthelon^gest ■ economy.: ' recent gloom aboutmt thet state of M tuihedoiittberewas..... - But the slowdown en^neere it‘»ihehighest • - expansion fal American hislistorv." •• ^.^_also red the economy. See,2, he already is alitjrb^fe— ^a.big«iM tfflittcked-^~‘ ilsoJeft'np douljtthat—— by the Fed with six rate hikess overc —^-arguing-thingt reallj . n i ^ i n d ^ b e 8(»m d,b^iIt the Fed - this may noti be the 1 ^-rate cut in ------th e ■ally w.ere as b8d = - ' ------underthethe trerttMri the nation’s ' xac-■ ' ' aswe U^ghtButsiit such a shot in mmJtagto : Sanlabaibanker* the Federal ' action acknovdedgesthat-jit-adan- . the nation’s iim m m e ^ t e fu tu re . I n erfaerbaied in r e ^ t months by so g e ^ pessimism was begi soar* the arm underminesnes his case lhat ' ■ ■ . W- -M -■ PrinotocetoiiiNcw* . Reservel-eBwfAW ednesdajW _ qilicitlanguage;it8aid ing e n e ^ priccs amid an unusnsu—-— o $13^ trillion lax cucut tis-needed-to ------^ — toinfeaeven'thing.InihaSS^==thatan^2 donalonfrquarter - - . allj ^ -—: - Jeraej^basedToialBintrfrarc h ’ THiselOtEito^faSattrm oved ally brutal start to winter. boost the economy.>y. • a o j s a ' v ^ -any,a6jibl — liw rate cut was the equhrsvalottof — point cutin the discount rate it CoiConfidence in the funirewas ubfdiat Oiainnanidm - ■ • aflushotthatthecentrallIbank. chargesbanksi • We have arguedidBush Bl m aybe-' ‘n»e2 0 0 -year Top Brands! ■ aroUXlO49 c *189 MMTa.f... h ^ in common withI a simoonj _ ■' -r- itUtomobOe? lh a t theyley b o th " / deliver what they promise,” ^ said EinSTi-lFiI V C R o r Rbrandon * lF iF beDiscomy ’ , -«P 5 D V D PLAYER-I OiamieL The oldestris'Waterford is'^ /' ■ WTTHPURCHASEE O F ANY BIG SCR CrystaL - REEN COLOR TVf 336” _OR.LARGER_ •VCRWmiTVPURC» >VD WTTH TV PURCHASE C While hew brands ca : 0 F $1699 OR OVER 5can quickly v tL , ..^ ______-- FriEii V«;w ThruThr 1/31101 . attain high brand equit the creme de la creme 1 I around for a hile-When s c R e | n ^ consumers think of a ca like bleadj, film, cancfy siS4!S- \ : cant, they ihinJtofthesjlesebrands^--^ . P I - first EquiTrend Onlinesmeasures nu < how brands com pw5 to other___.. \ t ])M cb in, their specificificthdustriM \ •Hgg I r ___ ano agalnsf^ t^ disoveralL— s d __ _ — ..V^ggeii*^ 1 -Sudi data is valuablebleinevalu- '\ ____ iHBtfXililI ating co-branding oppoiportunities I ^ ; and mergers and aojidsluisitions, ----- ; I says B ^ e , because COI < jH S M ffcfffffiW rW -l —-tions se^they.^ or depleting the equityitythebrand i \ . ' ha? built up over the yej The survey also identientifies - .• I brand shortfoUs ahd thequalivthe - I mi« 1 ^ 1 'oT goodwiO a brand haslas Iaccumu* i Vrnc l a ^ among consumers.ers. < I ziE Onlynin^ofBScategc ^ s . 1 1 ■ n m BquilVend Online stu£< tmned up “World Class’ass” brands. v1I ; _ 11^ categories were■ehousehold h • 1 1 IIIOOl goods, automobile manuanufactur* OB ers, consumer electronic»nics, media ' | H | ^ (telei^on), media (magaognzines), trJK jtM foods, motorcycles, ovdr-vdr>the- ^ counterproductsandmiImiscella* ; o ^ u s. . ! Household productssh hi asth e most “world dass" branj-ands,with ■ ■ i l B l I eight of the 19. In 20 caucategories, I ! thehighest^tedb^dind was ' I [ . “Strong.” In the categories of caicarrental. B BjuH gtuoune, auto service cescenters, I cruise lines, restaurantsIts iand air- B ’ B S ’& ^ t h e top brand wasIIS 1merely H O v e i^ MAM’S cameneinsev- i ■ |Hl||i . enthandPiuladelphiaBriBrand ■ -B M R I ^ T I T t^ s J b B Cream Cheese ninth. ReiReynolds B .. Wrap aluminOm foil camame in ^ 11th and Kodak film I13th.3 tl - ^ B H I B b V T i m Apist^Lock padlocks,^Qorox Ci blfeach and Reese’s Pearnianu't flitter Cups came in 17th7th, 18th jlB ^ d 19di ^ c e respectivet iv ^ . ------plhtsurveyTelieswi-iffi-in--qepth—^ f ^ b a c k ftr)m'30,000 InternetImi '■■ ■■ ■ users on their perceptionions of the quality of more than 1,30(3 0 0 brands...... m m s m m Brand “salience” is ameasurea m of how a brand has benefinefited' | T i l from lnng.tprm isingand------marketing cam pai^ thattha have INSffifi established strong awara to u g h successive gcnohlerations. - KUiATs had the highest"T------“saIietice"ot 99 percent,!nt, mean- B S i a B | K i ^ ing that almost aiO consusnmierafelt ' '■■■■ i m ^ley know enough about«futthe.'; bra^torateit-______J t E B lillH B M B B ^ S BemioeKanncr writessortoftter- on • E S S ^ t i g and nualKting fromym herbosci lA £ [u | w Maw Yorfe Sftc wrote thiscom'tftt ____ — 1 4 i 4 P O L E L I NNE ROAD E. _ I ^ ' V i a g r a ■ H b A c rromm c F rom Tho M mglc Vm ltny Mak (Fnn CNu) RMTI^viUlaUlabtolnU. 8. I B h H 2 0 8 - 7 3 5> - - 8 6 0 3 s J i ' te7T'K pfi|S t a B 8 E ' B •oSou*ciS'i4s^m!!n?r 49Hi» ...... :;:;:j:.y.v,;-.u^.,^.:..K j. iFtfc,Miho Frtky,Jin>Miyg,2002001 , • ■ H B y p M I B s ^‘^va»cers ■ . ESasy a At Hertz 5aye T h ousandds.of $$$ O ver . ' f l i Buying A New VVehicle- @ S:< • La.argest Used Ce^ar Inventory § H ^ B n Idaho ____'l^ ^ • OilDuLSmart-Buysre Feature-Low- ' ilileage Garsannd Trucks - ilany With Thee Remainder of ^ | » < ■ Th’he Factory Wai'arranty IS- T H®/^ PAY TOP DOHAARS FOR TIRADESm s . ■ Hertz Fleet l E ^ 3 1 E p p M : S ' W - :' zi o o d t bi t d i i i i i i | H ^ ^ N t «SPID | ...... • 'A u to mnatIc a t TnuuoUsaion • 'Aii Con^ona»lotiirig*:Tl7fsi«Hng^’ ; •'-' • Conlrol*! •Power ! Windows^ Power^rM^a •Power LmIcs •R>yj -■'-, j Defogger*er* Stereo Catselte :__ :' • ; 4 Sim r^jiM an^h c i i i r e r ' i;,. ,1 t RetaUJl Price o f a 2 ZbOO Dod^lni^ S j m , • ' at$2(120^7^ to th e HertJ l z S m a r t B iQ r o f . J i f S ? |i » l j t e | MA f I Mi t h J M l / 'ntnonlhs^K ibf-BIRD - - ;! . J liioiiSWiiM HON I! - g obVOBjMO; SR6 s r ^ s s . & H a b l a ElEspanil BLS tne^ A I UeiU e ^ n ^ 'W ^ Hwtx Cofponrtlon.sn. _ . 636 Poleliii n e f e d ^ T V ?33-4000 i f c - \ ^;vVC';'Vv-^v>^'.' vi'.'';iA '; . ' ■ ' ^ ' '■ ‘I '■;.., ■ ■,- ■: -.- ■...... I'' i ■E8T AVavailable COPY limaughdean^ ;;' ' '' it?'- upthcdtyidiiririnkingwaier LnsicIDE^ T - - piDbictrc--;-r- ■ Obituaries ...... 82 " Idaho/West ...... B4 . . , __ • 111--* * J IGIC ...... nBBl . . , .B 5------— - . - . ■ . C h y' Etfiion t Ktviti 133-013-0931. Ex/. 23^ 01 " ~ ^ n S T H f T i m e 5 - NP>fews',., '< ' ~ ~ F r i diday, January 5,2001 E ’ T SectionI s ■ ' uNpJl; ,/T \ L L E Y ^ ia n a l dpro•poses F b y laaw ads guilty CtorDmpHcafions““ one application runs m< wants Che company to appr Woman pleac Stoolickholders’ S rove board tb accept a proposedp miti- the proposals. But the canal ccom* gation plan, ass approveda by :to itianslaug^ e r swiidri around issues ?dcal, and ' - _ pany wants die state to evali — .he Bn«tijrf«ealjtalli<1 t ypplj._____]______meetingUl! __ s* sluate Water Resources,es. to i review th e ______■■••r TWIN PA LLS-A proposal fu«hVr“orr or to reject it if cations. • T haT w fa . ; ton h ii pleaded gui ^undw ater • ' "That" Isn’t our mlsslssion^” he | ptfia oiMi ffi'awm pUcated issue, so•0 the board m em bersr‘s are a not con- .boacd.is aiwi^stockholdfirafUor.a ----- vlnced4t-would-p iT-in-connectlon- • ii'*~ i ■ wUr"We-don'fhave"thth a-ex p e^ ------'Ca'alnniai d-proteci-other------...... n.SK ^'j^hldgl S^NSiiiiiSid , referendumnt in the form of aBvote ^ - shareholders, idgeonlngdeath., irs' i M i a i i B n i A . : on • .ofWi^Laffeny. HtwmwMf - on a proposed bylaw, follovawing If the bylaw isI rejectedreji - und it . Ilie t w dairies have«appUfld , meeting willIII ' . th< Alldi Nicole Du ___ to.the.state for new.wat the company's annual m o eu ^ « a t ___ need8.aJwo:thirdsirds.majority-tb__:___- ater-rig h u ------beatea,m.-ln.-Tuestfsytn tne Fine------■99 iajn. Tuesday at the Colleg Twin Falli, idM N . ; - . -L W . T>»Hlnn,TrtiF«W. 1 ^ _____ ^ : M A G i Q V AM i lJEY ; —S eERVICES- D e * m E S f - . Tameria Lee of Jerorat)me, services at_FriM cbI mayn call firom i0-10:45 ajp.n. Eleanor. B, Leforge;ee_of.riler.. G«M G ir - - ...... -S o r r ia» s a r e t « n d l o g a n d w ffl-b e-«rrnmwrncadby n ——~ 2-pmrioday ar the’Jen at thTchurch (Rasmussen, 3M ferome'FrMWill today at !R, memorial graveside sei«rvices at 11 I Funeral Chapel in Twin Falh'alia. -, - - , ------— -B apri ^ ______- ^ O B r[TUARIES ForobttuaiyrstMai« and ItifbmatlM, caa 733M 31,a . Ext 276, betwMn 2 pjn. andmd 5 pjn.'Monday through Saturitxmtay. ______DMdPif b 4ao pjn.n. ftfoe naxt-day pubOcrtton. Deathith noticM aw a frw Mfvtc* wdnd can be ptoe«d until 5 pjn. *vi»v>iy day. uperp -i p • E rnest a n dI DD' w ade O la Martin, - — Rup=lupert. Idaho.------this earih Tuesday,ly. Jan. 2, 2001, al Ore.: her four sons and Iheir spous-IS- 83706 or to a favorite charitnarlty.------'■ R ' ■ Survivors•s i in c lu d e his wile, Eliner Friends Fr may call a.White Modortuary Magic Valley Reglegional Medical es. Mikeike and Toni. Randy and Kerri,rri. -May Martin1 olo Heyburn; one brother, -todao d a y from 4-8 p.m. Center. S t e v ea aand Jeanette, Oavld'and ' G e o rg e Martlartin of Chico. Calil.; his The Tr family suggests memori,3rials to Mary was bornI MayM 10. 1910. at Margo;o; her two daughters Carla55 O r e m , U tTAH a ___ children Pal P; (Ray) Hunter ol theihe Salvation Army or a public: lilibrary Elvo. Neb., to Josepseph 0. and Clara Fuller.. Re R e g in a a n d Bill C ovington; 13 K j i l i J l J I I I H eyburn, Irene Irei (Bill) McCommon of of]f yy< o u r choice. L. R eiter'W aldron,n. One i of six chii- granderdchildren. Desirae. T^ler.it. Emmett, LoiLorene Scott ol Burley, ------dren. she-came-wesvest-lo-Bend. O re.,-K elsey,ay. Jacob, Andrea; Jason, ■ i \ m Eiiner (Jessie:sle) Bingham ol Modesto, as a young womanan. She moved to Jessica,ca. Monica. Michelle, Sean,n: Calif.. Edwaward Martin ol Heyburn,. ^ ■ f Twin Falls in 1953 wherewt she resided - Rachel.el. Joshua. Mindy, and twovo Alyin (Sherryirry) Marlin ol Springvile, until her death.-MsMary loved to do gr'eat-gii-grandchildren Kobe, andId Utah. Russe>sel (Georgia) Marlin ol -fancy work and cro::rossword puzzles. Allisyn. ■■ ■^■^H edding. CaiCalil.. Elizabeih.(M ichael)-H For many years shie e 'Worked at Idaho Donneinetia was preceded in deathIth McMeekinn olc Lincoln. III.. Henry Frozen F oods in Kimliim berly, Idaho, . b y h e>r r adaughter. Yvonne and here r (Diane) Martlartin of Modesto. Calif., Surviving is her3f idaughter Clara parents,,ts, Joe and Regina Engkrof. - Alice (David;id) Chaniry of Heyburn. (L y le) A lley of Twirwin Falls; a son In lieuleu of flowers;.coniributionsns Stella (Scottott) Aguilar of Modesto, Wesley (Loretta) SheSheely of Portland, may bese imade lo Multiple Sclerosisiis ^^^^■ ''C alK ., Olaa andi Lisa Delgado ol Ore.; eight great-grj•grandchildren, 21 SocietyIty of Idaho. 6901 Emerald.d . (bedding. CalDalif.. a n d BqUy H ubbard' great-grandchildren,sn. and five great- Boise.I. ID'IE 03704. or to the Idaho of K earns, Utah. Ut He is also survived H I greai-grancfchildren.an. Youth) RRanch. 7025 W. Emerald.d . by 51 grandendchlldren and A7 g rea t- Visitation will b36 e held Thursday Boise., ID 83704. grandchildren from 4-8 p.m . at WtWhite M ortuary in Vlsiiaiiclation will be held Friday. Jan.n. He was precededpre in death by his Twin Falls. The lunejn e ra l s e rv ic e will 5, 2 001,) 1. Irom 4-7 p.m. at Summersrs F p a re n ts: a bribrother; four sisters; two lake place at 2:30) p p.m . F riday. Ja n . ' Funeralai Homes. Boise Chapel. . children.andd twt< o grandchildren. ^ ^■ -5 .-2 0 0 1 ,-at White1 Mortuary-Chapel—M — ■ He will b3 e iruty missed by .Ihose with Pastor Steve MMe c C a n d ie ss offici- L ilc if A I q ' — ...... who knew ancand loved him______le Barron Shaw — John A. yahnnie' ating. Burial will folioollow at Twin Falls- Lucile Funeral serservices will b e held at 11 Cem etery. lie Barron Shaw, 93; of Boise;e I Schaeffer a.m. Salurda'd a y . J a n . 6 . 2001, a t th e a n d folormerly n of Fairfield, died ------John-A —Johnnie'-e'- Schaeller Heyburn LD;.OS-First-W ard-ChapeL-^l _____ • -Wednesdesday. Jan. 3. 2001. in a.localalNornia Potter passed away peacofui3fuilyrJarr'3TBuriarwll|-fo■folfowin the Riversfde- BoisUSE------^ -n u r s in g kfac ility .------—— Norma-Poiterrage^^ 2l"pa8sed2 ; ------200irir> Idaho Fails,-Idahclaho;------C e m e tery -in-lin-Heyburn. Friends may-- RUlulonJ.‘B.J,’Skeem r ...... Memorinorial sen^icea wHIl be held ai-l--1~aw ay Dec.-14.-2000,-ai1 the home of------H e .w a s Dorn S e p t. 2( 3-8 p.m. Friday. Jan.,5. pu p .m , Mor',1onday. Ja n . 8 at the Alden-n- Pete and Diana Schmidtdt ofc causes 2 0 1918 in c a ll ffOf” 6-8 R ulon J,- •R .J.' S keem . 02. ol Twin M ercer, N.D., lo Henryy and ai Caroline 2001.'at Harlansen Mortuary Ruperi .pa,i<5 W a g gloner o n i Funeral Chapel. 5‘40010 incident to ag e. alls, died Monday. Jan. 1. 200001 , at j grade school Chapel andj -a-at the church one hour Man Fairvlewaw Ave., Boise, with the Rev.V. Nornia was born March•ch 25;: 1908. Schaellor, He aiier^ded gr lagic. Valley Regional Mece d i c a l 3ho ho-eamed-Pf'of-to the funeralfur on Salurday, qq^, ■ ■ ■ R n Jo h n I. Dawson olliciating. near Grace. Idaho, to J a m e s ------in-Mercef. N.D.-ln Idaho enter losing his linal baillH ie to ilie w a s born J u ly 19, 1907. in Franklin and Louisa Sowariwards Potter, his high school diplomana iand contin- Y proro si sia te can c er. i)ed with courses ol meci Fairvlew9w. . Penn, to Charles C. andid Norma was a good studentle n t in school mechanical and Ti R .J. w a s born M arch 23. 191 in civil onginoering at ISU Jerome L a u r ai.Lloyd . LI Barron. Her familyly and loved to read. Shee graduatedgi SU and Ricks J tnkofikom. Idaho, .me sixth of ninele chii- C.oiloges. He migratei m o v e dj froinfn Pennsylvania to CamasIS from the LOS Hospitalar sSchool o( jted to Paul, gjjna B atiiteman • freren. n . His early years were sper on Idaho, in i933.»He mai County.y. I ...... ■ , j ’ _____ L_U— ^__ — ' ' ------Jj J-' ____■ ^ -V ~ ^ • TF .Ffid«y,Ji, Jwuanf 5,2001 - TtaetW i, Twhr»hF«lb, i Idaho B.3 -Mm\ g ic V a l l e y['/I/I d a h o iGovemnor asks Grlickman I - M u r t a uJ g h d e ai l r s u p G i t i r p r C ) b l© e m s — "•y W le P a rw ------^------ress-spudsisurplus— -j ■ elertrwiicmecCedia is not required .hee suspecteds it came from the., tl much available afurifu jr o th e r citieS — T>ne»f«ewacoiT>tpoodentt after a first testest showing E. coli redvedwood storage Jank or possitsibly getinonlt.” i .2 BOISE (AP) -- Gov.( Dirk He alsoiso said the government baaeria in thle e ;system, said Dave bacliackflow from a cross cormectiirtion In June of 19983 MMi unaugh resi- MURTAUGH-lhedt]ity Strug- Anderson, DEQ . . .'v,lKempthonie on Ihhursday u i asked - could helielp by using some of the , CQ water quality sd- som 200 0 CliChevrolet Suburt ) A ll N e w Tah _ . ^ I d a h o AVV e s t m : - ^ - f ! - V F ' & G t a Forest Se;jrv icep feins to* .hiatus/o]3r-a—-BW 51ose„olcLlloggingjio ^afetyle^" v i e w GRANTSG] PASS, Ore. (AP^ ) - - !■' '[ LEWISTON (AP)I - The Idaho Wifhile h i President Cliricon was v Related stor pcpiirrment of FishI andar Game is ., reparing to'announce a new planp! ---- ^ ______iaking.a.hiatus from.im.helicopter— ). protect.GO.million ac resSS-Of ----- .-.L------...... {lights whih* emploployees and ^ ndevdoped liado^foren lanands, “Both the n w policblity'fc'M tsi^' “ ■ ixperts rewew safetyty procedures| . I.S. Fbrest.Service ChieC^MiVlike .. roads and the neww policy[ to t ^ . . _•___ ^ following a f ^ i back_cpujiiry._ba< tombeck appiwed MdUier'p]pTah~~^t^und^o^Tdr T d r ^ T g m ^ '----- •'crash'lashveek. la'c wUiulum ately ^os& thiJibu*-. rbadleM areas, to5Tjoaimou^(i;;= b< Bioio^si'Michaef: CratsonCi and“ ^ inds of miles of old loggiging -Friday by President3it (Clmton,gi«vr vilot Mike Haygenss were killed Kids. - out of a greater empmphasis on .. _ ■ ilnd \vildlife.techni(n i c i a n M a t t . S i J A m i “The new road policy will w -tecting fish and wilewildlife h a b l^ , ?t(icia was injured in the crash.- nprove-public-access'to-t-the'— clean water-and ououtdoorreg^j;— He continues to rccoscover at St. )rests we all love while dimininish* ation on the national>nal forests over^, ■ . Joseph Regional Mcdiicdical Center ' I ig the risks of erosion and wa:rater, producing timber...... Jf’.Lewiston. _ . uality. de&^datipn,” Dombebeck -'- - - When old loggingng roadsr are iWit' " ' .. "We iire just lookinidng at proto- tid Thursday from Washingtijton, p rep ay maintained,led, heavy rdhs. ; cpI and safety and1 howh we do .C “It shifts the agency’s poliolicy blow out culverts,^ cau c sin g ra^^;^, ------hiifiine>W s-Kaid-Cal-GrcGrocn,-super>^— omjd.QLelopingjtsji5msRprtatiation slides and washing vasnr of Kish andn d G a m e ’s rstem.to managing its transpororta* into river^.The silt u Clearwater region.1. “‘ W c h a v e on system in an environmentaitally ing beds for salmbimon and otN^i;, loany people in thiss regionn that idfinandallyresponslble way.ty.— -fish.-The silt also plujplugs up mui^cjp— fly and ive have to worrt’ork'ourw a)’ With 380,000 miles of roads1 anda pal water, treatment» t plants diW'i th rn iifjh ______ttle^money-to-maintain-thelemrr^ing-off-rivers-floM l owing-om-^fT— ------^------ThttdepurimentitlsoIso is ta k in g a— itionalforesrsupervlsors acT(lo ss— nadonal forests.------long-term look.at thehe biological B b m * ! le country will use the.ntnew_ _ . “Most of.tiie loggin;ringroads informat'ion its employ!loyees collect • preplads policy to evaluate th(h eir buUt with timber dolldollars-buflf'ai' frotn the'air.'considerintn n g w h e th e r Tom Green,1, center,c and tils five wives poseso ati their homes late last yearir InI Trout Creek, Utah. His Wlvi to.p>ad systems in consultation withwi a pan of a timber salesail paid for1§.: ilicre aro other wayss ssc o m e o f t h e . Hannah, Lee,eeAnn, Shirley, Unila. and Carl.I. undee public based on threats to) thet the .sale purchaser,’;er,” said Sta|§; «lata can he gleaneded and how' U.S.ivironment, public safety andai from his ofHce in EugEugene. “Wejre' much of it is nccessarj'. T J Domle availability of fun d in g to gone from sdling 12121 billion boanl '• The flight ban coversers the entire 1 1 T ^ t haihtain a t them. feet of timbd- a year;ear lo sellings s ta te a n d c o m e s a t a titime when J 1 - 4 - Vdge J deh) ^ a m i s t ’ s i san ' ■ .1 ' ' W(VORLD" Tiiula . R i i i k t w e d h o Bst p e a m ‘SweetK 1(6 ’ b i r t h dd a y : -- V Palefiinlan'iMidffYimr ... ..r,„ :.,;v W'Aratat'oondtkNiiOy a i ( ^jdtothirpeace* j ' ,?.propouJa put forth by Pn^resident canton on Deo. 20) asai the basis for. ^ - MfnainpQintB end bothsldess'objectloos''0 tothem.- 3 gifteaesee s - e 0 B j e e i ^ P U i n LONDON (AP) - Jensnna . -- WA^GTOlTffl ftwoweeks.~^r-^::r:— ------, _8ta^qfJ#ru*al#m isrttell Prime Mhl]Bhlster Ehud Barak rTA PTTi^“"T*6«ltft» • PalMtfnlana woiiid sain 'tanklin is only 15 but she diir\M tf Edme Mlnliter EmEhud Barak i« ' The AnArab League foreign minb' - Jn control refusM to tuRi ov sovsrelfln^ she . ' .oftraollionBlyArabn^^tohoods of the mount to Itl he knows the secret to a fuccexess*-- tending a seasoneded diplomat to tert ’objecJec^ ?o.a p^onof*e • - sthePdestmiarts ill fitture *• Ujuter breasts.' - of MSt Jerusaleffl, and ofofthe--' but has not mied ' W ashiogtdiflo MANILA,- Philippines ^ C C U Ss a t i o n s f l 'hilippine. police, and.soldietiers ______.World Inn bbl rie f E l y _ 0 ¥ e r - dd e s t n ; u G ti o n o f ^ h cL O m e S S3aided a Muslim neighborhoilood — -- ...... eariy ^ : Thursday and detainedd-17 nine people on a re ; ^'lERUSA LEM (AI(AP) - Israeli ^ a resort island ■ . . I out a numberr ofol car bom bing in riienlen iri Qmriectiah with Five we I d ;l. ev/«i/ANS I F 'SoM;hem Idah o - -Homes are 3 or 4 bedrorooms, 2 baths and doubiiible car garage! B M Low monthly paymfnents are adjusted to your)ur Income. H SS j j S ' NO HOIDS iHH • [ ' b a n k I Wastet Exchange \ NO UYAWAY S B W' NOPfttORSAlES for m m iitfomatian pipliase'ean toU frre 1 - 8 6 ^<:335-2087. 3 K^ N O SKOAl ORO€RS-«T AU.SAl£SnNAU_h9pHF 1 1 2 1 IjyUSDA Runl t)ertlopiDent;^__^=: ^ 1 1 1 • I , . ■ ' . . r : , , ■— —r — ------IMHw-AMqvH - TKwiHwWt Mnury Tirti I, M JOG1001 ------■;2 }■ vT W B -im di. - -s*- t t B P i i s c laii ilSoi / ■''"? ;______IQmmIUHII ^ ... 2i_iL ■'' •■■«? ■ ZZZI j f f l '.‘J- mr.>:F.S-*;ym • ■ V £1 mI—N ------^— — — : ; ■■ r- a3 i!I T ^ % r o )FFTNO U R iGSOJCw n g ■ t t ’: A lb e r t s o n 's VW o u ld Iiiilc e jDi - T l i l i f RI V- All o f O u r ^ . .3^ • ■ VV alu ed (C u sto ml e r s B y' H e ip inn g Y o u S tre tchi ^ u r - ^ F o o d D(o lla r . Cco m e InI To A ny \ A lb erir t s o n ' sS ; l i r e ' F i i d a f iT h r u S uH i id a y Jia j iu a i^^ 5 - 7 , :2 0 0 1 &: S a v e , ...... - ^ Z l Z W ir it h j h eiseJ i S " " & *10“ ' O ff Coilu p o n ^ . I ^ ^ ------— — — r r J PUI #1911 g p < ^\ i ifoiir Tj Ibtal^roceryfP urcliaiie 1 I if $50.00 or MIVIbre.' ■';4 I i glcrtrdiasibf,<506ri«are;ifei|*cludesiiiitejlS , MholorFuelPurditoUiIs'iIsCojippnMuitBe.-S-'. I at The.Tlmiof Purdia^ ,0n< i iOkAUieritsons g \ CobdOnh ' ^ ______StOfMO ^ VTHIItOlgOIIOIIIIIiWWTHUIIDWCOMUMniOHWn WmiTHiAUIfnOW^iCOUMMi« W offM rotticiotPYWHMOMiiwimonion,' i “■ »-.n ? " ■ r:'.‘i ■ tu#»io ' /i V ourT^lG r^ of $100^1Jf wiriwivi ' ' :■} ■ r. - ...... HMWNOWHWtimiDlKteKOKiwciwwmiiiiiMiiw^ &■ m. ___ ...... _ _ !i •'■•-' '.fc b s= Ju stiCut Out OnneOfTheC(Coupons & S^ve! ■ r'3 . ■ - - • RAINtAiN CHICXi W« ttrfvt to hnt onI hiihind lufflditit itock of idvtrtlitd mir(flirdiindlMjIJor.iny niwn.wi irtrt out of.ttad(,-| Riln Chick will btbl luuid inibllni you to iiuy thtI lt«Ittffl tt tht t ^ i t d priet IS toonm • Itbteom H ivilU bti" ...... AVAAVAllAIIUTYi EichofthtMidvtrtlitrtlM'd Itimi'Ii riqulri'd to bi'rtidlfyy > ______. ' ■■■ • —1:,— ' I ^ ------. . . Sr;.-.-r; ; ------■ ;Jnvl»lbl9: : ‘HoUowMm’-in’' •. " V; • " In sSIDE i ~y app^oiilccJ ■M ovies...... • ...... - r a - I -C o m tes...... ,.....:>...C. 6 ■ .-i ;i'ridebshchici i l f f i ______Monil;^ Break:eak ...... C7 ' ■ f t c s ^ r e k I 3 m fea/un.^nsEditonStiveCrvmp~73j.733-0931, Ba. 223 THeTimes-Is-l^ews . Fr'riday, January 5, 20(0 0 1 Section C ™ " '' ~ ~ T — ^ In entertait o i n m e n t ■ E m H r^ .. : a n a c' t o r ' ^ J H an d s tao y o u i s e l f ______TheC^igiajiaSacellitSr” the’80slatteiter-dayboo- igjaband.widitha.reputa- ^onofbaSertsrbon^ full^ -----.tilt rock’n tolroll, will play :: Cactus Pet«ssR e so tt ______Casinojnjacackpot.staiT:^ _____ ingTRjesefay^ ______, . I HI i ilB H ; f r ~ - ■ ■ f i - : / \ ' i : Soul m ann Sun Valleyy sctor.JImw Jarrett. right, with acacting guru Sanford Meisner,. shortlysh before Melsner’s deathith tthree years ago. ' James Prownvn will open . Boise’s newIf cconcert hall/restaurana nt,B ig Jt BSI to film1 Sun Vailley actor’ss one marn tribute tto theater;rgum ert House, EasyConcen areiiBosslck 'with a Wednelne*iay »Wew» conetpondetrt______Moreiinformatibn nigiitcxjncertjrUtlLcost— - ^^CH ' U M - Class is about to 14 ^ 4 : If you go :.. are availablele a8 t Read All A ^ l t bock- *. • [ Director, f ^ l g h ^ o o d Playhou;ju se ______H' . . . — ~ 8tof8 In Haileylley.atCtiaptcrOne tMck-' ^ School of the Theater In New York•rk City t it’s not just any acting class5S .•O^JImJarrettwiilpepeiform hls- store In Ketchitchum.oratthedoor. ,,, you $7950 CO (1936-59.196489) S u n V alley , a a o r J im J a r r e ttt t 'onwiBriptey. ^Sanford MelsnersM . Pnjnis benefitBfit the Animal Sheller of thougii. in v itee s ;y o u to •!- ra th e r , it’s ta u g hu t , ^ i r g Class.* the Wood RivellverValley. *. — Taught Gregory Peck. Joanne b y a mn u a n w h o m J a r r e t t c o n s id e rrs s ^WhifKriexS^'Tlieauater, Ketchum. W(Woodward. Grace Kelley. Robert D to "bee one < of the great acting ® ‘ Whim T o f ^ and Satiiiturdayai' ^ i n " : ' the o,original one*man play y P c c k , ------Please see;ee IMEISNER, Page C4 Cactus Pe tes y magazine found mor3re people Meisner,)r, who died ih 1997 at ' S y d n e y Pollack a n d oth e rs. Jackpot iDni^ j g h f i . . ‘ F'oreverPlai( c .id’com^slback forth[lird year { id Sunday. _ C S I J a z ;^ z E n s e nm b i e Saturdayand (m ea -N e w t______ SUNN VALLEY - “Forever 1,” the long-running h e a d s t co N e wY l o r k N e w a td wh e Broadvdway_musical, is now The musical b e c o raning ii a long-running tradi- I 'Forever P tald '' The -p TImes-Newa The only w a’ay’ to' play the ------^ u l k n e rF------:------tio n inn -S -S u n -V a lle y ;------:— “"retums'fora ; -■ - ~cvenrrjensen •sail s a id r i5na~be-invit- ...... T h ei musical, n about four guys' third year to Sim TW ilfFALi^^Tfrirnrmonth, cd. An invitationtion is issued only pThe Faulknener w h o . g . W e e k E:E n d i - ,' .: . GeeorgiaJSatelliiites to• perfcD r n i a t OaetiI I S Pei;tes In the Lantern Lounge at ____ it O C K N B 0 ; Jim . 27 - Boise^ J' • a variety ofif jazzjl classics. The con- 8 p.m. in Salt Lake.C: »n-Ela2a,.I3S0-Blue-Lakes— “ 7 ’s Jan.l9-20-B(•Bolse ^ . Blvd. N.,-TwlnN. Falls. ' The Boise Valley Cbi Jtf. Jan. 27 is Big Band AlAbravanel HeU. Tickets w ------waLpresenliOheMelod] itu ring th p OSL Jazz—-are^lS, a r $20,-$24r$31-and-J S v S ___ Jinho-DanceJls-lheater-wili-pre-— Tonigh! On” at 2 pjn. and 730 ppj m a tth e a. Tickets for both , cacan be reserved by phoning ( ■ performance a t 8 ght and Saturday ■ Morrison Center. Tickets 355-2787. AbravanclHaUislIS id 2 pjD. M d 8 £ jn .___ ------Bdb~N3~N6ra'Bandwiirpla7fi^9~V' . for adults and $10.50 foi iTChildren 12'and~ ^eded a t 123 West South Tm ple the Soise 'State -Ttrl'annr'afSaxTiftTi ■ (60 and over) for the 2! p.m.1 per. y“"" 8 e r willirill be admitted free. .University SpeSpecid Events ue, 213 Fifth Ave. S., Twin ■ formance or$lS for thB730jjn. e ; Evemngconioncertticketsmay.be FfiFeb, io -B o ise — -______Center_Xickets,ts, \which are-$16 Foils. performance; Xickets at'the CSI Bookstore, and $12 for adultsills andI $12 and M ts c a n b e Jacques Thibaud String' • reserved by .phoning SelectS A ’s ^Business and Welch a g Trio for; students/sen'seniors, can b e i’da y ______Seatat(208).426.1766.__ M usic m TwTwin Falls,.Sav.M6r— --S?.win pCTformat ^ j a at thes.Boise E ----- resecvedJ>y-phoi>honing Select-A----- Dmg in Buhl,hi, Arlene’s Flowers in ' State University Spedal EViivents Seat at (208) 426-1:'6-1766. ' ------• ' The} EEchos will play from 8:30 Center. Tickets^which ^u-e $I(! 10 for J: — p.m. to-: - c 'l -73 - -Jerome or by calling the CSI Fine - J f to-12:30 8-m; at GeorgelCs Arts Depart! adults and‘$5-for seniors/ uranr,27SE.3N., Burley. irtm ent at 733-9554, 2^* e 11^ Tuesday.throughghJan .l4 Ex^562S. FForoi mpre.infonnadon,___ dents, can be reserved by pi ------The Georgia Saidaiellites will per-...... CatnrH' — contaa Brenti n t j e i ^ at 733-9554, In g '^lect^A 'S eat at (208)M < 26-73H a|i||™ form two shows ainfghtatCac^ nf . rday • Ext. 2557. 1766. , Petes Resort Casiiasino, Jackpot, Randyidy Egner will playfrom 7 - m. at Sax Fifth Avenue, 213 Priccs fof the 8 p.fn.>.m.fdinner show w9p.m. I c ' a J H y start atSH.99on weweeknightsand Fifth An4ve. S., Twin Fallsr Sunday and S19.9:9.99. There’s a _ . S7.50 cover charge;e forf( the 11p.m. Tuesds]Jay . ■ - ' cocktail show on weeknifihls.andwe ____ -Saxopi duncJay and i i u or ophomst-Brian-Blandford— I on Saturdays. vvill playIayfrom.6.to 8.pjn-at-Sax— s-and inform a^^Fifth AviAv^ue,'213 Fifth S ' tion. call (800) 821-111-1103; Twin Fallrails. ■ Wednesday-Boise ------Tonielit-aiid Satui —^ a n r ^ 9 f ^ 2 f 7-26‘26-27- — - iturday r—^ i ^L_Tues{faj ■' “ JairterBfown win openuTBoIse^ fay-• ■ ■ - The Mount Harrlarrisbn Heritage Cobalt Blue willill play from 9 Milestd hew concert hall/restaunirant, Big fstone and F ried s will pb y Foundation wiUiU ipresent Dale p.m. lO'l a.m. at Honker’s Hoi Place,' • from 9' p.m.d.i to 1 ajn. at Sax Fifth Easy Concert House, wil 121 Fourth Ave. s.. S.. Twin FaUs. Avc„u^ ' Wa&serman, Mitchtch 1Leigh and Joe e, 213 Fifth Ave. S., Twin p.m. : performance. Ticki Dariqn’s.^'ManofLt Cover charge is S3.I- Falls. $79.50, and doors open at 7 p.m. )f LaMancha". The musical verversion of “Don____ Tickets are available by.p ; ^^QuIxote” 'w ilI liF — ^Tonight-and Saturturday ~ S ^ect A Seat at (208) 4242&176I Tonight arfdfdSaturday I oe directedTjy Steve Mitton andid copens Jan. 19 , Lasf Ride vvilj play The Big Ea^'is located at lan. 13-21-U tah 'lay Iwm 9 pjn. at416S. -iftah ac-7:30 p.m. the5 KiKing Fine Arts to 1 a.rnrarThe'Oasi 1NinthSL • •' lasis, 1007 Blue The Utah Sy Utah Opera wUl sing Giusepeppe Center in Burley.U Lakes Blvd. N., Twirwin Falls. No S ^ p h o n y WiU play Verdi’s “RIgoletto” at 7:30 p, cover charge. * ■■J Kurt Weill's ViVioUn Concerto at 8 Tan Pf»* O ther eveningig performancesp . an. 13, 15,17 and 19 and a 2 are scheduled for Jt P’™' '“ Rhtly-iu;^mSalt-I^eGity’3 - - it.m. “m‘ on Jan . 21 in S alt La irjaa22and26> “■ Abravanel HaHaU. tickets, which Citv j-ake 27, with a matineenee at 2 p.m. oh _ Thursday _ ------are-$15.-$20,:3 :ity*s Capitol Theater. Ticke Jan. 20. ■ ),:$24,-$31-and-$35,----- fhicli are $12-$S7, can Armageddon will play | from ^ H j H can be reservec Jan. 21-Utah ” ved by phoning (801) reseBserved by phoning (888) ‘ 4! Tickets, whichich are $8 for p.m. to 1 a.m. at Hon-lonker’s Place, . reserved seats and ; Rodney Dangerfield wi ravanel HaU is locat- 27«7787. Capitol Theater is locat ind $5 for gener- 121 Fourth Ave. S., Twin Falls. __ al admission, are j ____form^L7J0,pjn_in-Saltf' st SouthJemple______att50-West-?00South. SC - - re a vailable by ' . No covercharge:------City’sC Abravanel HaU. Ti phoning 678-6868. • which are $35 afJd $45,.c ...Thursday --Utah 1 p — “ Janr2^Boisr' reserved by phoning Smitlith’s Tix The Utah SySymphony wiU per- iil7^Feb.l-3 a t .(800) 888-TIXX. Abra ' Banyan will playy ata 8 p.m. at ravanel form Mozarlart’s G • Minor Jah.^.16-Utah . Magic Valley RehabiUmtionRe the Big Eaqr Concert Hall is located' at 123 Westst South S ^ p h o n y at 8 ert House, 416 Wpilnpcriisday ' T : 8 pjn. in Salt Lake • The Th Chieftains wiU perform S lices will prpresent Neil . S. Ninth St., Boise. Tickets,^vhichTic "fO neSfl Temple. City’s Abravan ^anel HaU. Tickets, 7.3030 p.m. in Salt Lake City^ Sffion’s “Star-SpaiJpan^ed Girl,f are S12.50, can hee rtreserved by Seattle-ile-based songwriter Jill ' which are $15, s 7:30 p.m., O’U a ry , .5, $24 ■and $31. can Abrabravanel HaU. Tickets, whi) iry Junior H l ^ • phoning Select A SeatSe at (208) ' Cohn willill play from 7-9 p.in. at Feb. F 1 0 -Boise be reservedI b;by phoning (801) are$ School, Twin Fall ?_5?2^$32,.$39.and.S49..can-l Palls. Ticket^ - . 426-1766. ’ Java,-228-28-Blue Lakes Blvd. N., ~ ^ n i Cosby w iir^forcrm' two 35S2787.“Abravravanel-HaUls-loaf • resei ----- wWchTffe-S850,-areareavallablft'ai------. ■ -TwinFalk iserved by phoning (801) 35 lUs-Cover.charge is S3.-—^ —s}—shows-at6^.m.-and'9pjnrj^-§=ed^tJ23:W estSgSoath-Temple. ~ ' ~~2787~ ^^j'.— Valley-Shoe-Repai]pair,-the-LittIe ------'87.-AbravanelHaU is located Red Hen and The \ T T J a n . 2 7 ^ Boise ...... • • ’W ’Morrison Center on the-cacampus— . ■ .A ------— -123V3 Wesr South Temple. le Music C enttf Sday ...... 0) in Twin FaUs, or Iw Superdrag will playl a y a .8 p .n ,:a . " of Boise State Unive:^ersity, Jan. lo • by caUing 734- . -.,5 4112or734-tl52 J- the Big Easy Concertjrt House, 416 A disc: j(jockey will provide the Tickets, which are $40 an(jid $45, Quaretto Gdelate et wUl open the S. Ninth St.. Boise. TiclTickets, wliich for>r Ijladies n i^ t from 8 p.in. can be reserved by ph m.be reserved by phon- schschools. The concert at 7’ pp.m. ____ :7G6„r,800) t-A.Seatat(208) 426- JanJan. 26 h Co;nbo Night featuituring ' "■ ^ P i p i n g ■ . theihe Summit A ll-S t^ ^ rfo nrming r ?-■ ^ _ Sweet Pi I E 0 U 5 Platforms w ew Year^ fl the Big Easy — I I '. N c { Special] S. Nindi St., I •are$10.can.l JT O PL(E> — ing-Selpct A X I $ 2 0 . C0 1 Tonight, Saturday and Sunday _ 3 l ini e e s Rubber Biscuit, a tribu >10Pol«llncRoad»JtJ20aj3a-0045— ^ T L d a y j s ------JJlucjuBrothersrwill-pcrfr -=------p^mrdinnershow'a'rtU'an cocktail show nightly at Petes Resort Casino in J A lso in dl v u d e s : Dinner show prices s ,S19.99 on Saturday and > M a g ic V' ai a l u e s . toniglit and Sunday.ibutetothe Tl 131 ------^10-coveiH:harge-fn-the- — — A e " \ \ ^e 1 l d y , show on S aturday anc■arni“pln! ^ .lonight and Sunday. Forf at ; Cactus Jions-and i«formation,in ca Jackpot. In te rnl * e t , «21.1103; . . . s start at : . ^ T ' I'- IT m - andS14.99 f : ""inm ight . There’s a Private Partyt y O n l y : Jan Olsen will playinrTOckntit" fr ------^------I E xdudes cl Employmtnent Category and S7.50 ...... p.m. at Sux Fifth Avent ...... ($2 cadi'a'ddiiion;onal line) • ■ ~ Fifth Ave. S., Twin Falls.or reserva- ,0311(800) Tonight and Salurday. y Hansen Avtoptplexyfeicomes «• I C&R Express will play nes-Nsws- l).m, to 1 a.m. at Mr. Bill’^y from 6-8 32,3rd St. W .------_ 325 I/2E.5thN ; _ ^ d e r, Jerome. No coverenue, cl 2 1 3 ...... Burlcv, ID 83318 :s.- i K “ 6f7-»042 g - - « ^_ 'V Vwww .m agicvalalleyicom ---^^ ___ Tonight and Saturday l ^ n d y J I Hean Note.s will play ro country from 8;30 p.m,_t(lay from 9 • . J C ii-s, 101N. . 'M :rch, ^ V ■* ■ ■' ...... -~r - ay - - / • , / rock and E S M n ^ M c Iwto42:30'^m m m I I ...... ______FUdtldiirrJMWr8,3001 [nm»Mm,Tin,T*taFil>,idiho C-T------ W ee e e k E n d ' Sod' « s " r lerberj m m ’’ reach' X ) d R i ’ Combined Wirt tw h les Wp ver Vaillcy 'M osttfnPaParent*’ ...... ,.Btovi«plflyipgligin south ' W e e k(EI n d D etit r o i t r a p pp e r m i g hI t t a c h i 0 ^ ^ e l G r a mi i m y w i n - ' By Robert HUburibum ! r r i ^^r*By Nell Simon- ~ _ ■ - . LwAngeteiTlronm— ...... " ■' I Grammy Award nonpmlnees In top catrtegoriesI.'^S^aTffctim jSaiy for thiT . .. NoNomliMtkms In top categories for th humnominees? ' ____ ■ But Slim: a 'ro w Paisley. Papa Roach. JII i.whaLjf-Vou^m,------43fd4: annortGrammrAwaiJit JilLSCOtt.SISQO^ ,, •ffso.gi>g^hei»rfcna>J?n»Real- Pop Vocei Album: *lnsktside Job.* Don______^SUm.S^ J- -Februaiy-lvrM r2d0t^2; tvouklri'titbeweiweinl? Ofannounced Wodnesdoy; «hadyl=.the-tamest-record— i ______^ *nTw. ____ Henley; *Music^* Madofionna; 'No . inglnthethe mosiyR jated cdlectiao—D- :__ J X IM r y ju n Rocort of tht YMr^3ayMyNomerTie:------Stm gs-Alta^-^/?^Sync: *Oopsl... - somebi nior-High School Audiuditorium SUmShady*’ 0(Destiny's Child: -| Tty.* Macy Gray; ebody at CBS is going toO' ay: I Old It Again.* Britney(LSpeorsL!Iw S ______bave.to.bo.be:piBpared-tt>i?Ueep^at-It------^ ^ ------MuslCji-Madonriar'Byc-ByB^Syer^C T f— AgSnsTNaliiSTsi^^lyDan. leastada — $ 8 ^ 0 ^ — X)D-Well, get ready. Sync:-Beautiful Sy D ay/U2. dozcnwords. ■for weird, at-tit.the 43rd annual Alb RockAIbum:*Crush.-B ' ! f e w makepiansncw w i I sure trashsh Is qut_by_7.-pOam'the day of - - your pick up. yof SWIMraiN6~lESS( ■ ^W ^^FALLSiLSPUBU^UBRARY H -^^ntcr pick up Is always earlyi r | y . - ^ H - - ISONS » , InfofmationfnfbrUfe Cover ypur trashh can In bad weather to k e ^ FOR YOUR DAY careijC _ ^ B It from collectingig moisture. Light gauge plas- ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ 't i c c a n s m a y crack -Meet.arJiderocardnffilluBngling the week •t" iiiiiif*- ~ rB ck'lncoiaweather. Use32-gal-sal' as you rant. Hours toi-3 Ion cans made fofor trash pick iip. Stove asheshes mustt^coldbefo ^ L a d in n e r ml ei E N U i J ^ ^ H ______H elatobulW confidenreln ------PRE-SCHOOL■ istorytim e fore you set them .outfor pkjc;*kk: ---- ...... Fridays- IO-JOXm '; up. If you have a n development and cooidinajinatlon. *M(Ages3-5) medical problem that tequires"Ircs January 5,121 2 ,1 9 ,2 6 :...... - ■ needle dbposal, cacall PSt Waste Systerm, ___ _ ----- _Z_525OfFC0W "for'monrfeinfbmaaon733‘4441. [ / on m y e t u i lmom. n , - J — —I------■ —y '. ■ ------; > ...... 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BwnfwdTi SfBlIl - j . re ►. ntm«' redesign Blair House - the------HiUary—Rodl - M ;odham—Glinto'n----- r-— :------tiflOuotd u m — - p a y m o r e for visit-— doesn’t have-io0 spendsp $1 -million ' “ ______::^»uthortly______i ;ing.dignitaiies^4988, esdr•omated— fumishing-hemmewWashingioh e ,' teiAGibor that decorating the brick honieI . home if she is ^ l] $firafli6n t o i - could cost as much as the 1 Tilling w skip tile_____. . _r::i ?S !arM J house custom-made fumfurniture, antiques__ •_ - :___ rJ».Pa«e«.ki._:____ J i===Hp- :i55«At“They:have:io:do.ti-.tiilnKs -----arid-specialt^slif:sliQpsrBuclf-'sh'or=; — fum slvnb^li 1 ' O tm m h o u s e — -ovenughrtlieyH protehly'dotowhat- w ants to be the Democratic 28 Gangttv’f gal' ever tiiey did in tiie White'I- ! House Parly’s grandee dame, d; she/can’t ‘ • - - » F o*Ic« w ’T ... NewYoik'Datmwi P f ^ w q u a n » " Buatta said. ------i=9w*r*Dr— H — — - Piaiifcat« Cfc ___in i - —===pinch-peniues.-HeiHere’s^ samplft-of------7 “ 34TUowbtM KakrHockersmith, the: LittleI ■ more mainstrearijsam, but h a rdiy . _ .NEW-YORK-Futhi!fljshjig tiie --her Scnatel . Rock,-ArkH-designerwhotl; he 35W«tchooU . - c t h e l^ d — cheap,-biUs-shecoi• cViUd expect •“ ...... 37F*d,udita Clmtons’ new six-bedn>room home dential pensii the Clintons decorate tiieir' WhiteV Six bedrooms: \ 39FB«r in Washington ooiild co: — i t is: Up to 590.000. ^* em - . She could House quarters andI' th e Beckenstein Fabr'abric Sc Interiors------4t.FacillUitad...... if .the family , wants to li r —m• Chappaqua house< would b I M 71bm» ^ TMMi rtb.ldilw 'FMnr.J«B«y9,3iSOOl 1 ; ' ■ ■ W e r k E£ ni d Magi^ Valieey Little TlFheatei* j o n o u n c e | : bpardmeeteting' — P l a n ( t i e a t u f cr e s ‘ E x p 3 l o r e r s - s h o w I ' 'e^'wili'bedectttictedfortbey«tr. " - —.•.—-r-T h e T n e « tloIg g “ii is open to th e — Tht Tlme^New ...... m entt 'ofo that method, proving} of all ages understaiand what ' and at 2'p.m>.m..Saturdays. * ^ r e ■ TWIN FALLS - Magic ViVall^ - public anil anyoiiyooe is invited to~ ' that th(the islanders were ahead ofr • they’re seeing when theylooktl Thy MeetsBUiVEye^*ow_^' JUttla Theater win bold itslafinu* a •' nffiwH naieimembeEof ------—TWIN-PALtS—3-=-The two c u r ~ ch e lr*r-TlmB-re'CKireiogically. : sIcywara~onr a starrjry n ig h t, .a t 7 p.m. F;nFndays and at -alrboard-nieetiiig-Br7‘|';pnar^tlw ?0|lirvini^ICTtgg 'iliditCT ' ren t shows att thtl e F au lk n er Audion.ionce p ^ d p a tion segnents5_____ Faulkner Plnrtetnrium i fc-Each-program is . JyegdfljLflr.thft RnyaLLoa>unge, ■ - f o r.a o w tu al ------Planetarium’on tlthe College of wiiTaUt^ o w theater visitors to ti^' Rick Greenawald says5 thet show_ between 35_and_45_mintiiesi35 645 Filer Avfc-.- ' : ____ For. more Infdnibi^tioo,-caIl-Lis — ------S outhern-Idaho-ho-campus-ere- —their• handhi at nawgating-by u ^ gr —-----Is appropriate since it dedeaHs the including audience^partlcipa-ai y■. \ ' -‘_ New' l^iard membera andidoffl-; • Leeat735-1792.; ------:— abourstargaringrCgrOneirfor-fun'^th'e~ssame method. “Thes wHereabouts of Venus,s, Jupiter,” Bon. ■ and the other is for survival. ' Exploreorers" also illu^tes man’si .. . . and Saturn, all of which:h are now Admission3n is $4 for adult^ $3 '•______“The_Explorersersr shows howJ_presenient day Tiavigation intoI plainly visible in thee eveningi for seniors^ij $2$ for 8tudents,-and-r * ...... South Padficlslanlanders used.the .. space.jB._- ______' . sly . It also mentions Mai[ars, which $9 for fanlliililies. For more infor- v j B R ^ O stars to navigatee thetl ocean hun- “Monlore Than Meets the Eye" isI is visible in the morninggsky.” ! ‘.■■'mation; callII itRe H errett Center •/ ___ ~ _____dreds of years ago.IRQ. The program a -s ho.wo.wjor today’s backyard1___ ^ JlThe.ExplorerslwiliiIsh o w at? -• for Arts and.£d.Sdence:«tra3.95S4.---; == — ———rdetails a modem-Tjrda^reenacn-^— astrono:momersrlrhelps'stargaiefs—; , p.iii. Tuesdays and'Sa>aturdays Ext'26SS. » and ihsloilaflitibn on mony major biondanis..f ( itt : Sixth1 annuald J a z z S uLimmitc:omes t(o C S l j . . The Tlme>-Haw« ’ • • . thepublubiic. Drug in Buhl, Arlene’s Fl ■■ ■;! I S I O HBitfliK a t teaa » ao» Im m m m IIIQJiallQJiQilEHJiElllCHJ • — — ------ l — ^ ' ■■' ' I ' _____ icusto'^* E Choic I these iBuffei . . 0 ■ ‘ BETTER PRICESlMeed tearcoffee or hot;ottea-AiDMrSincIuded :d with meal I 0 ^ im a CAIIIU . fFRESHNESS.& afU/IL/TYCheckoutoui u jur fresh salad bar and grande buffet ______M^E.IN.EUROPE.1PEKJR CAraa^,IF:^<3U:l!HfflSSJHUEaOf - V .c o m m — "■THAr<3rcWDE0fi< V/BVT location and parking.pa '•.CLEAN Oui3ur Reslauraiit Pa^es A White Glove Test!e f - iMilSirai M f f f G U T CORDERS WELCOME S57H O pM P>a)yllaiii-9|im d S L - 7 3 5 B I uue, Lakes Blvd. N. •• Twin1 Falls • 734-65: frid o v■ t! SotimfaY'HIMO - t BBeit e defenis; — i J O K TuTitansaid^ ^ T i m e s -N e^\ S p o j ^ L ^ a — -r-;------rvr'-' 'i^734:^fbriSx^I^hi^achacinia RaR avcnsb oet baboomingiushes. PageD4 l^tcbhifatfeMtetspoftsrii SS pm e :?SheTim ca“.r '■ ;/ ..-•Fr'riday, January 5r2000 0 1 - ---- ^ Section D _ __ : 2 - = : e 3 g |= S 5 fQEIf^ : -r:-G ollege-of^outtiefn Idaho •• H i econd-halfs:shbwdpwruIS await meim Ladies^s look for fiiirstlea^evvictory ------1 ByKevlnM ______Tlme^f »«ewswrita>--,.______"Tlme^ltoiiinwHar tady Goldenin E[ ag les^. “ ------^------TWI ---ByKwhHtf-----^ WIN FAUS - It may.be aJiew'ew year, but On the road - TWINFALI5-Th« : Tonight: at Snow (1-0,11.2)••2) 1 M.-'-’--- — --:-r -ifsb e ' ______i______- M TlnaMI«rt,TMl•tiFili,lilita Mlar,jiniaTS,> ______^ S p o r t sS . - ; vJercome h;)Oys mlotch ffirst w ie ^ s© ii g 7heTlme»W ^ Holly Kflyt ___ Twin-]1 Falls kept going as JTwo decisions, onejrojom seiiior_ _coach_Ciint MiMilliron. “Right after SalSalinas.ond Brady Calvert 1 ------S p en ce r teach —Twin-Fall8-(4*'(4-4)-travels-to ------ir Wlden,“Brerit Faiight, “T)avia Roy ahd another frtfrom Ryan the break, we wi w restled b etter pinpinned their Bobcat opponiments, ■■. .Nampa today for-a — ^------Dayne HHanson,- and Brandon 6r-a two4ay-tour* Pohlman, ended'the outijting with than I thou^th t we would, but Twin Calvert’s Ca coming with undider a nament, while BurleyBu beads to TWIN FALLS - ThtThe Twin Falls Salinasi eieach pinned their oppo- . Twin Falls well ahead of: CCentury. wresded well."U.” minute mil left ih the third round.Id. BuhL High wrestlers cameme back from nentsfortjr the Bruins’ 3(W lead. ‘In the sccond match, thithe Bruins Two wins fromfr Burley forfeits “Brady “ Calvert stepped 1 Christmas break read:sady to wrestle, ■ At 1521>2 pounds Twin Falls’ Alex daimed five pins en routute to the later, the Bruiruins were back in con- Slotten Sio said. “He really put th HCMrrM and it showed Thur;lursday.as-the ___ Joslin_depledsioned Nathan Cook 90 ~ S6-24-Winover-theA)bcatsIts ------trol.------^----- — ■ m|»T«|H.I<7:i4»CM Bruins defeated visUiisUing Century to put thehe Bruins up 34^. “We’re getting better," Slotten Wilden hadad his second pin of . The T Bruins’ night endedd o1 n . 54-19 and Burley 56-24>■24. The DlDiamondbacks claimed said. “All the teanis heilere were , the night for: TwinT Falls in a hard- - highigh note with Joslin pini “Wc wrestled as w ell as we their firstrst match of the night as. :-pretty inexperienced." fought battlee withw Blake Bushman Reed Re< Bowmen at 152 pounds. SH Sas--. i> have all year,” saidlid Twin Falls Aaron Park 1 ' p in n ed - Dana .. Twin Fplls trailed toI starts the at 215 pounds.is.. “As “ a whole, with the exceptipdons . TMMlHfti coadi Dave Slotten. Jacobson.in. But the Bruins had one match. At 160 pounds, E , Brandon The quickestest pin of the night of a-fewi performances, everj=ryone S S S ? S * » | ^ a Senior Kyle WilJiaIJiams started more pinin from Armando Salinas ' ISalinas fell to Gerado1 Vega^ in came from Ro;Roy. He moved up io wrestled wrc as well as they havi the evening off for, thethe Bruins with with 131 s BonkLbustsjoDutcaree:ernighttforOtt:tawa -— JLiETTER— OTTAWA (AP) --RadekBonk R record books with 508 goal Predators 4, Blues 2 Wa I wanted to thanhank Kevin HaU had his first hatIt tricki and. NHL Way to go,'Hall ..ST. -LOUI rnm i fof his complimenilentary coverage - - added three assi;jsists for a ______------—IDevils 4 Islandei3 2 UIS -Richard ------—I-am-the1- mother of Erika C career-high six poii)oints as the _ , Lintner, Cliffiff Ronning, Vitali EmEmpey, the former Coliegi of Erika and the CSI team. I Ottawa Senatorsrs beat the Red WlniIngs 4, Stars 2 '■ EAST RUTHERFORD,D, N.J. - Yachmenev’ and a: Scott W alker SouSouthern Idaho baskefball olav.p enjoyed reading' his columns. Tampa Bay Lightjhtning 8-3 DETRO Alexander Mogimy had1 hhis 15th .scored as Nasiashville ended the er. GERALDINE EMPEYEM ROIT - P at V' eek career{ hat trick, and firs Pocatello Thursday n i^ r . scored tw irst since seven-game wwinning streak of two goals to me into December r 12, 1996, a Marian Hossa1 hI a d fiv e 25th placcace on the NHL’s career i as New St. Louis goaliialie Brent Johnson. __ assists and defenserseman Wade— goal-scori Jersey extended its unln b eaten , Johnson, thehe rookie backup to oring iisfas'D etroit streak j to eight games. Redden scored twitwice for the . snappedi a five-game home losing Roman Turek,k, Ifell to 14-2. He; has John Madden also scoi:ored for had two sevei ■ Senators, who vyon3H their sec- streakagaigainst Dallas. - ^ ven-game winning C S1 I basketball ond straight at homeme following Verbee: the Devils, who are frO-22 iin their streaks, eachh timet tying a fran- ear-tb-date statistics eek, passed- former, t,last eight and winners o: a season-worst, six-(ix-game win- Montrealal great Jean Beliveau, of 15 of chise record sharedshj by three oth- Through Jan. I their last 22 games (lS-34)4). ers. less streak. who playeiyed from 1950-71, in the M ™ p*i« d ra RU Pet n nW rtt FT FTA n M) AQW • • Pk *■ fpyjimt 1] n IU u a . » 0 t J23 31 «. ,7M U IJ 20 I as tli Men - 0»_ H M 101 » g K —— -a81 'i ! li! a ------Continued from Dl . ^ BottCBotu I] 49 n JIO :i ' i4 JH 12 tJ ja U IJ li » 9 t3i iai ■ 13-0). The'he Rebels are the only Alfred / Williams (14.2 ppj>P8). CSI . niough UcheUc Okafor wore a gf*Ci*. I) M M JI7 .0 2 ; OO « ' II M J tl tl 7 }7 tl4 u anced attack. undefeatedted team remaining in the u In 12 40 H ia 0 1 I jxe II 41 ,a U Ifi Ifi I 11 M 12 unsuccessfully.rccniited WWilliams heavy wrapI on-his o surgically , - 0^ n at II p .7H £1 I* i« » >101 7J “They’re a team thatlat likes 10 nin territo ^.-'.-thanks to an overhaul .out o of high ^o o l. Other-ir_Rebels — repaired rightckriee ki on Wednesday, SSPcpM 1) a n JM 18 4f.J, J« I« « tl u u II 0 n t7 its offense and scorea oloff the man- that indudludes just three returning ' v - 14 ]i at JB) I Xa - .771 » 21 « 0. IJ U u 29 0 II .U who should see tim e Sailaturday he seemed to0 bot moving around w I] » a JI1 ( s tl 12 .0 74 17 to-man,” he said. “Therhey’re really sophomonores from last season’s include ii top Southern Calalifomia andrunningjustustfinc. .. i! S _ i; ?r -JS IS ilU to 0 71 .11 . gotxl in-tninsition, andid ppretty much regional nu ir— s-s r s JJ - 11 I « 'U ----- runner-up team. • - highh school recruit 6-8 AAndrew • Snow has18 woni four straight ^ ■I 'S V V 5! it U- the whole team can shoehoot:'^_..' “They’re’re really good,” Z ixk said... Gaulden; C 6-2 North Carolimma fresh- - against CST s r ! S !! : s ! -i :] im } 1 loe u u U f 0 '4 ' U* -hf, 0 oo 0 0 m 0 BO Five Badgers returnim under sev- “And theyicy played three games man n pominique Townes; 6-7>7 sopho. . . Dfade State ! !' .! S ! 0 i on 0 0 .oco 0 OJ U 00 M 0 0 entli-year coadi Jon Judkins.Jut Five- (over the he Ite has played in tiie 0 M 0 0 m 0 00 10 00 ao 0 ■.0 ! holiday break).” more n Joshua Clark; &4 sopiiphomore regional toumanlament tide game the iS * ' 14- <1° w ,W l« • XD foot-10 guard Brookss SSmith leads One off Dixie’sI] wins at its year- ti XO JSO 2« M Al 04 04« ut I 71 t» 17 transfer Eddie Shelby; 6^h8 North past three. seas Women1 ______...... ; ...... Continued from Dl and Natalid-Ud Kortisova (5.8 ppg, 3.2___ p ■------' . 1 . ■ i , - Friday, ima«y8,'2001ia TfcM^ewt,Twl,Twfa)Fatti,ldihe liwildc d ride enddswith\\mn NEBAfme?^sCuba]L n $ 2 5 0 ',000-,( _ f e TUCSON, Ailx.tlx. (AP) - On an ■ “ “ 28 minutes to Ipad P«Penn State- - , DALLAS.(5 ( A P ) - M a r k C u b an ’s ,:, to Detroit on Wednesday nighght. sotnei^o^phenihers to'take'pictures ghc at McKkle - . Coltegebnketbair C over Northwestern, gigiving the latest tauntinting of NBA offidals Cuban was upset that goaltcItending of it.Cuban accuse l( iB B s !!s>!si» " •' ar^sg!.r*”" nrfaMU , I.’ I ____^ :oCT-jru». tm »u-«. ■■■■>•■ ---aTol*»M»tW K --—-----E S s S e S r ^ ______4SLttBrs».nilta3l«l f®- T - *...... UMmkltecnt 5StSjS'«“ — ()PwtI«i 7»«» I>irtP«ij-7.c»mR«a> O-M*. ,'a 4( ‘ w k v » 4n] worot•nnWifT*,^ 3oatMI-lflMI7.(taMfSlMU : T i i i i ^ ‘. y Bap . ____ -.B^P Mircn>m.3inl2 4SI.lOMHMI10 W Tim«»N«wt,Twintwin Fan*, tdahe Frtd a* ' ' I N F L ]PLAYOFF]B L I T Z I • •• -'-.i - r '■ ' imooQ ------... IBB pJ T ^ T T T T ^> I - p i T ^ / ^ T - ^ ' D I v i s Mi l PI P lavoffs i^Orte«<$iipi»wsSutt?m^ijMFOXI ______O R M lY A R T ------iUttctaH«tt?m-(cesr Sotjfy ' tunvvtiiTeonKiM. lOJOi^•ffl.(COS) ByTereaire s a M . W alker ------{f . - . r ______^ ------■■ ' * • ,1 • rmMqr.jMMqfl^SOOl ThillflHl.l r — — — r— ^ S p o r t s . deals wv i t p a h Sooner^ _ lOthermiss JCenUnwdftwDl UIAAd^^EACE dtefrbMXDwasawavnytaikna^ i s , m ^ ( A P y ~ ' i m m m .didn’t think we looked likeU we CMdafacoa team d — ^.fiobby-^oWdan-iin-vraii-iip. e a rly • - • FtoridaStI State’s ddense played ' - j . - well, butIt th e high-pow ered -belonged i out there. Tththbu^~t~ ratedBoHfiSeSStariquad. ^ " > ' Thur^yi.^pplaping coffee;aiid Miami looked a lot bettitterthe InstMoftikb ------diemxig oo o-DiBnj J----- :___ ^___u_o£fewe.led.sdJviHdsmaaJIteplvJ. liking die backroom lanidr'as^fr tile ji-^ ^ ^ l —othemighr(beati^FIororidirin ----- poHtkianroBrrfintfdie'equstloarihe------'tb erase t}» badd tasteta of anothtf - , vriniierChijhiis Weinke sputtered | ------aU night. -T the Sugar Bowl) dian we loclooked. BCS has strengdtigdienedd»tfh^__:i_ etuuiiujiil cli&is* . -Tbe-Seminoles-were------T%e3CS is' the latest retoancama- Two seasou'a^- agoTKahsas State . ipioaship n M ' u.«u. limited to a season-low 301 .tion. | of what 'was-thee Bow l . l< i« iO a jo fermrcoce e ^ M i^ a^ p .Oklahoma in the rr r S ? b , 2 4S.below.their.average— 8 t -C oalition, and the Bowl-A]Alliance— and-asboratan ------' Qnnge-Bowl dro;Iropped-Floridr— SSSI — ^___ T liey w erereJ.'for-l5>on third-' 'b -l efo re th a t By whateverTname, —swinownime.-».-thie lastpooiMe- . V Sttto to W_totitl^tle^games ovd- . haifi down cbnvinversions, punied 10 its i goal was to match No.0. land 'sec^ofdieapajspasqn-and dipped ^ I 2«»fiTesea«uuetns. Xhe d ^ e a t _ hitlMIWMldMtag times andImi^aSq-yardfidd m No. ] 2 at tile end of eveiyr sseason. all die way fromrom playing for die W ftiiHd.yuIi,tlib'-^ent^tfie •ottalf goal B ur la real reason for bdn4nn.ii-fo ___ nadonal.title,,witn^a wil guaranteed _ SaUnblM (IW)8) luizUdinge from - acaiiNM - -...... -Weinke, !,V who appeared reluc- block 1 the same pleyoff r•y n e m ayout, to the Alamo a t t d 1 0 fifth1 in i the final OUUAaoAfatWk t a n t t o t hhrow r i dow nfield, fin* . . that ( deddes every othier d BowlandaJlinillmOlknpune. .^^{Updated Press!ss rankings,I the Oracifi ish ed 25 of 51 for 274 yards. onship c in college sports {otre Dame finished - -<»nm »nt " . 4_____ • - J,',___; r : ...... •• —^------* ------■ ‘ T " ■ " y ’ ■ ■ ■ «... 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He also wants i m jM c tibnEN.e«a/Mict(W» .1 ^ . makers to apologize. ■aitihg-for a ------) Jerome, Idaho Mark M arkline. a US ^ ■ ‘i 324-5825 117N.M ui.nI. K u n * 768-1994 I (d he wants * ------,------a m m ttm a-— ------L—. — 6pokesman;dedined td"c H-:-Ttodiy;Ttwvip7«m:iO^»FHaiv:i J e t e d f ro m — . ( ii:------p- aiiJa5ay;iii:iii;rrsia^75:] < OHcrrcqolre!i»nc*12Bi2 DoiiUi diduil «'n1cr acrmiKtit HAIL Kir W ed n e sd ay . Knr m a numberber of down- , sales update showiiiwing a 1.1 per- said it believed thei problemai was town menlerchants and cooperation of3f vweather to cent decline in revenues revi from ' licked. . h dd eventents oi)tdobrs,” Thomas said. ' comparable domesticjstic stores dur- — The glitch was t ing rhA hnlirtny porrn/iriod.=^4jJ2Jjil.______Monday morning. Refileports began Communiiinity First Thursday on hold! untilur spnng, lion for the Hve; weeks'ended w( to flood 7-Eleven’sI’s help desk membersrs will meet regularly'to atnattract other ■ Dec. 30. because point-of-salele registersi in downtowi)wn m erchants’ partidpatioition: They’ll ‘-Like other retailttoilers, general thousands of conveniesnience stores spread the^ word about their mission:in; tot provide , m '.'industry softnesss andai difficult nationwide were uiiablable to .accept" 'nigh visibiibHit; to downtown businesses, •NM» weather conditions3ns dampened credit cards, "nie com]orapany’s - For moi our holiday season « lore informatibn about theeOowntown'. I Na*daq#mpnployMPi«|.R.PnW«k,K»r(,,,ter, check* stock prices at thala-Nwdaq-MarketiHe 1i fnKew on sales,".said prigfary rotnil mation-Qrnem— -Jerome M ______Alan lUcy. Scars’ neinew diairman ____ -Merchonts-CommltteercaQ-thI-the-Jerome------»»Squir»-IliiirKl«y.-A itay >tl*ifltrthrFettaral Resenra'rtmext was mistakenly readiriding years as chamber a texpectBtl78trcirtrWBll-stra?f— and chief executive,ive. He added r a t 324-2711 or eithtf commitmittee chair- MRt itochs-v ■ .appliances, sportinging goods and tinued to accept cash,ish, and auto- I W f . lawTi and garden prodi'roducts. mated teller machtoesies in the out- ^est agrees too settlement The dosings are^ to be made in • lets operated normamally. Also, • ' « ^ Bai (irst quarter 2001.1. TThey follow many stores had eith irleypiicices rise Lacy’s declarationin v two months equipment or man.fn'/af’c^^S m AArizona j class-ji-action lawsiiU lt ------ago after taking qver’cr ffrom Anhur impr&ters as backups,ps. Card read- tw.- Martinez that Uie key to turning com m ission attrib ers a t gasoline pumps,«, wherev most KtatodPma ' ' u uncertainty and distractii:tio n so , O r m n o ibutes increase in the struggling compampany around . credit-card transactionIons are com- T T trcn continued litigation, ( is-as to do “fewer thinglings better.” - pleted, were unaffected SON, A riz. - Qwest spokesmans Matt Barkett sa exports totc m arketing effonbrts'in C lii-.a, Japani n “Our actions reflectlect our height- JS,nications International ■~niption. _ . “Settling this case noilow and The AawclateddPfO*« P ______• m air ened focus on produiaductivity and ^ _ -Thie'c6mp~any’s te^^i agi ^ d to settle Its ser- putting p it behind us is simp ainly to feed livestock, ha■'‘■‘-J returns,” Lacy saidlid in a state- nplythe - . bnufiiu^^OO,OOO.meiric-tons-as filed " ham m er^ the ( • A profitability of Sears’rs’ off-tli^-raall( -e past two years by ' metric etr ton is equal to 36.7L?-! businesses.” ion in credits or refunds. aj States that-are operatedIted and fran- against U S West in Den>nver in deflating prices,es. bush