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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* ---- . .■ .. ._

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ME 27 21 pc 91 20 tn « , . 41 27 .#h , ,36 25.PC « tXl --•''-36--24-|ft -32-28--Ii-'fe- HsMgh Lowr^ion 4B 341 sh sl 44 28 (K Stanley 20 10 pc 29 2 8 sp ''(srvTU’T rn r Mfllod 43 22-pi ■f _Rap-po' 40-t8-» SunVotoy —------48-18-PC-36- 11 8 0 26 18 pc 33 16 Ipc SflCfsmonto 56 36 pc «5Wu.’ ...... "80'«9’g —’8tr87“~ |pd S t Loias~'~*"~ff ••90-s^ . ------.V------V—---—«85^ci5TidOBoiTT»v«rwr»iViWFoa*riaaTib'i^8-J73«r47 ------^------s j Stoo------6 9 -3 4 -8 ------6 0 -5 0 —1 -S------3 3 -2 1 -C ------}1 South Lincoln • Jorom«. IdAho • 209-?09i>dy. 8h-«howor», t-lhundorstoAngetoTlmM Q P aso 'enactment. - * Fabbahi = = ed to woridng and middlemii inconie- increase>e in dub3 drugs JUnder the plan, the Fargo Form ore on the new families. Forest Service will ban; iy . f j WASHINGTOt KomUi “Widi diat kind: of understand- buildiagb u in 58.9 million acr ^ s W . B u s h l — Heualonadm inistration-page A3M ing, he can get an 1across-the- WASHINGTON ( A P ) ' - ' htdUnap Treddem Clinton praia■aised recent _ . • ■ federalfei forest without ror o a d s ^ Jackson ■;— • board tax bill andd-the.targeted tl ____ signs of progress in curlrurbing drug Ecstasasy lise surges . includ^j9.3 int million acres iiin th^ debate on his ci an economic ^owdown, projejec- cuts diat we all want,”nt,” said House ' ...... -^use on Thursday bui,I b bem oaned oificojiLMi T on^ss'' National Fores ins.of,a bigger-than-expecte:ted . Minority Whip Davieivid E. Bonloc,::^'■ LMailojial Drug Control ieral budget surplus to d Bush • •. rjh e fact lhat “drugs ccncc tin u e to Policy DlfoHfoctorBanyMcCflftroy - . A i sh’s - D^Mich; “Those shoshbiiia'be’t^ LosAngU5-taxiieduction-plan-.th:hat -----on.2------r.,'.- r_...... and cl»b“d ru ^ such ass ik ^ t a s y ...... people'sI usUSO of Iho drug ocslasy. plan pli affects parts of fed‘dcral ^ promjcted a Judes an across-the-board ciwt._' AadedTSeri.'Phir.(iir.Gramm,’ft- _ ' . In receiving the fin:Final report Accordingig 110 mo ofliCQ's annual -forforests in 38 states, sources!famil- I cft^ywiDragi income due rate&. Texas: “Since Georgiorge Bush ^ ' ^rom his drug policyc y adviser, report, mornoro than twice as many iar with the p|an said. The fofonists atawhatkmd rhe bottom-line in Bush’s pnpro- elected on a platformonn of thtc nfjr and precisely h 'Clinton said he was glad;la d lh a t ihQ " J j r lOOl seniors reporlod include inc Florida's 1 sal - a $13 trillion tax cut ovciver cut, two dungs have've'happenedj-' 1 should be lowere report showed di^g-relarelated mur- . >»^««>«»I drug in 2000 than in 1998. Apalachicola A f ChiiHI -years - would be m ore thalan the surplus has gottentten bigger ai$ ' ders are at their lowest 1< National Forest. Cting Democrats aretnentuir n » t Democrats can swallow. BiBut die economy has gottgotten weaktf. st level in 10 Youths rop reporting ecstasy us e Na . J . die need for a lar years and lhat drug useise by young loporcom Virginia’s George. dOWH en one of die House’s most lib-lil We might find ourslurselves in^ - ■ ■) B EijihUi gmdo [— diey have in d iem p 1------d members sees prospects fofor short while debating.i people aged 12-17 is dowio w n 21 pro- 9 .. .. ■lOthgmdo . . . Washington " ' ____ . ng.a bigger tax . ^xeni since 1997. ■ 12thorado I National Forest, fOadS-- 5 4 Fueling th e pc mpromise, so long as Busish cut or one that is: implement^ im . 7 ______• turn for tax cuis.a ' But, he said, studiesies also are | _ ------:------I New N e Hampshire’s — ;------ON - Even though rees J to include tax cuts targeget- quicker." ------J _ J . ^ . providing-disturbing evidenceevi of , ■ White Mountain Nadonal Fo h has yet u> put his 901 ------inCTcawd-use-of steroid'oidsrecstasy ------J -- Idaho’s.Bitieroot I**' range la u g u ^ Bible, die ------and other drugs. “Tc‘T o o m a n y t Alaska’s Tongass, viewed byiB 1 Shootii core issue of tax of an l i l i i l i l ' young people are slill uj ro'nmenialists as N orth A m er has been trans-‘ ' tions. J using alco- 0 ./a. 1997A 1996 1990 2000 . m Williams, and would not rain forest. _ ConUnmdtaUiy making it likdy' -federi s^y house. i^iol, tobacco and iliellegal sub- £ ihtf drugs were found there.' -stances," Clinton said. s will get a bigger ' p e ^ i.' . News of tHe'^botirii)tui^ rev erb ^ • Soum: OfflcofolNaU.DnjgConirolPol^ ol 1 AP The 1 final complete list wai \n investigation of the indderlent ated locally ahd statewitewi^.- 2 “ We must never g gi\ iv e u p o n who Uves n ex t ih^haveinyears.._tiou5d, . immediately im i available. being handled by the Idahiho At courdiouses aeroicross s o u th ^ ' making our children’sn’s futures independerlently in two animal -j house, w ith hisj'argument'almost' lii ' indue The plan will broadly res Ite Police and Jerome Countnty Idaho’s 5di Judiciali District,Di fli^ ' ?afe and drug-free," he said. groups livinging condnents apart, a f„, Bstrict few yards fromage on Capitol Hill' . in inci future commercial loggin osecutor John Nicholsoron, were ordered flown at 1 ' ‘Despite our progress,5, ddrugs con- study suggest;ests. U ingin door - said he idan of taxes to slash The I at half-staff, those.areas except to “res saversaii • The shootings, diehe firsti deatfi' ■timie to exact a tremenlendous toll Sdendstss jstore nodiing during fdit how m uch they . posal ts said the finding could and L? preserve” die forest. Nicholson - who reported!dly involving on-duty.bw 6 • on our nation.” dramatically “I had d ie TVered. ai But even top 10 .ye iw'.dnforcemeijt Ily alter theories about _ Ight a second search warrant fofor officers in Idaho in 2 112 years, ' Barry McCaffrey, d(Jir i r e c t o r o f th e p a c e o f ef The protections take efsffect We didn’t knows now agreeing to . ihostl in 2 f early mammals’global . ^ [lianris* house Wednesday n i^^ t ’ shocked fellow of^cen the Office of Nationo n a l D r u g a d v a n c e in lh immediately, but current tinimber going on untillarger I tax cut than ‘ even< cers statewide I the waning days of the edined to comment. and drew the attenti ;_____ Control Policy, notedd tliatl t d n io d in o s a u r s more mi than milltnn contracts can go ahead,I, the and saw policeepast c ■ . eraln mtion of Gcw. ' ^^ducation and preventio soured iaid. in some c a s, ^ as in uied to go outsiipolitical momen-’ comp 1 It uuK Aeiiiptnomti;------Ition efforts years ago. lid be next week "before man;my - “Thiis is a temble ti nave not kept up with w the Fprdiestustudy, three paleontolth , the Tongass forest, that m5 1million and 200 mil- harvest rates,‘said ihe souruTces,' was dead and ringstw _____ jvi-~-ffltforcment put di^-le ir-li'^ on the ice at Williams’ house, he said.d. ’ ■ line oi^ h a lf of all of u ■jnifte,xjrMDMA. . - - . . . lio n y e a rs jjgo3ga— - ... - *P®speaking on condition-n- of deadtoo.” . ofuseverydw II . . than)nce-the-investigation \ Tnro thidib— tu mainVain law and, an tJTuei$ ______U Previous5 tltheories.had^uggest> ._222aridnyihity. ______■WMver.^d de ------to-W llllmB’-hW!«■ Jeiiy iteW iaU "•j'*'odngs iswell-under way, Inves-es-— Kempthorhe-said inina e prepar®;------,;Study suggests mamamraals 'h'!'hese specialized tri* Some S Mvironmehtalists w etim - search warrant: fodoor lo Williams’ . itors win look into die narcoticdes statement'Hiih;^^. : molars - which can edi2d an immediate end to die irges, he said. Like WeaVer developed continentsnts apart , S l ’tT eU ber sales. Sdll, environmfentafa iic te warrant had resI living room just a - • ously shear food and ber d declined to say whedier anj ^ The specialize’d teethtee that crush it in me praised Clinton’s decisiision. ongoing investigattn Williams’ front my TVmcsJVaw reportIter Mailc Heim mortar-arid-jpestle fash- p ra gs had .been found Wednesdaylay a n be readied at^S-3^ ^nal)led ancient, shrew-liw-like crea- ion - had evolvedevi only once, in * ilthough many expressedI .< con- Deputies identiiand a gu ^ heard Sf®*® iS3238orby^ Thursday inside Williamsas’ 4ures to flourish and gavgave rise to the Northern:m Hemisphere. cer:ern that Bush may blunt[,j j(5 entered th e hoidie shootout. tmUatmhcim@Tniigicvcpcvalkyxxm^ all modern mammalsIs ievolved -compil'piled’fromwirereports «npjnplementadon or work withdl die inmediately firedand the stereo on. ” *5 plaiplan’s opponents in Congresess to ' , ,ow anything was CORRECriGNjAr C L A R lF I c km l O N f .- ...... Moulson and[ /I looked outside • ...... —scutile’ii...... Jl article in'The tirnes^New::ws An artide in ThelT i cars,” he ^ d .* “I elTim^Neifc • • rCiroiihition— ------.Sunday S7,0() pMf e r'week.'daily cnIy‘S5:tX)“ -~r-”~A A' ny-efforfs=^to; overlTTr'i jrsday-contained^inaccuraujte— T hursdayrabounl^:hferclosureaf ------: Svould come with a greafdsa tsiae ihree times.™"' ^,}rmatibn V abdtit a c6nunitte< -|):itilcIWiilock.circuli>iionion director Jay only J3.5() per week. ' ------Thrd^ries or Wi :ee 'th e Twin FSD^ClioidK&'Hos^ta^ & __ Sales l y ineludcd 3oUdcal liability for Bush. 1 icers) pointed guns iewing state piisoh populadorIon . Buhl office, did.oot.mit menrinn that ‘'fd injiiUl'.0Yc.r3l«,.A_____ P?“ ; f fatally wound^d nme to get back Circulation plinnc linusnes iiri; open SIS-(W charge: wwill be levied foi» all ^la a s hiige" public su p p o rt,” s ;casts. The pand is a standinjing two physidans, indef Ita-ct- how many timesdipy 5 told m e Tim • dependent iST ' ’liciwccn 7 anOTO'alniT'on7'only. If'y b u ’ 'fciuniedchccksr': . - . KiCenneth-Rait er Bf the Hej'Ititage hadbeenshoL imittee put togedier by th Code.Ct TTiufMlay is,hereby 734-6house, an5 were _'p e r ucck; Similay nnly, S2.00 ■ 2.OT per week, desiRnaied ns the da red upon, Weaver __ :.d.iy of the week on which 8 10 ao M— 40 ------;Nf.nlt '■“ ~6 17 s r 22^—'i6~rmr“ 5 .please send change of « r « -Lom *nol nniniuinnl. Mail raics: All I All Idaho niiev ajjrcjs form 10; P.O.P.C Box 548. Twin Falls. sK m o -, m s f o m s T . ThurwJay, Jtnuuy 4, mmbers ----- . W tLDC A Kh . Acoot»ot spades .. jg • ^daily. iinJ Sunday S6.00 per u l£iQLxesi5.jtfeaYKL_Th„p,, cr week, daily Idaho 83303. luld not say where-- A,f“S Thutjdty; January 4.^nufT ------, •only-44.(KJ.pef-wcckt-.'*iind(iy-i .numbafs 2 ------c i s i i ------IDWO------k T T T ------Williams had been - '.per week. 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..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 - - voteeck.prote^n,^arefe!ference:to— sucb a measui strength Tat'homerand'abroi • -tetV olm ScCainn safo'Thursdays ~ a n y dela]!lay would hurt'thelegisla-^ ■oad,'— ^otnJubla'gettinjfeigTSnfinnedr— r :------unions’ unregulated sofoft money “If you arere goingj to enact a pro- Commerce Co: Secretary desigrgnate “It 'is the commitimittee’s hope we —- he will try to maklake campaign donVchichances of being enacted contributions, virtually a] pnan^ rcfonn the i all of it to hibition for' tmionui m eoben dues Donald 13o Evans was warmlyV ywel- can confirm youu that th first week' ie Senate’s first into lawaw. He said he had the Democrats.' * to be used th .business, reigiiiticiting a dispute ' «cequired then you should also, comed cot as the Senate beganin the after the inauguralwation” on Jan.' ' ed.60 votes. t«>;halt, any. fili-. -_ _??If money is being: spents on require the! permissionp of stock- first o t its confirmation hear l_ ^w ith President-eleaection buster, d Brings 20,saidSen.FriaHttHoUings,IM.C. - ' or floor debate aimed at behalf of somebody wh(rho hM no holders if cor]»rporatk)ns are going forfor P resid en t-elect Bui ;^ P primary electior tio n riv ^ '. stifliogle{legislation. u'sh's- . He was sittingg asa: committee voice. 1 think we o u ^ tctogetrid_ t touse^ockckholders*, money,’!.___Cabinet.^1 ______chairman in-recog:cognition-of th e - ~ Annowudng neww 1support from Busb;t!i;wbo has put education of that kind'of, rnoney6y,” Bush McCain said, Sen. Thad Cochn d. ------' ‘ The 1 reception ft«m the ,Seiienate. Demod-ats’ briefef controlc of the •' bran, R'Miss., and prescescriptibn'dnigs at the top •' said, adding that indudedescorpo-. Unions, whi ------M cCain said he plarPlanned to bring . of his Ie, vhich overwhelmingly Com Co: m ittee on Comiiieilerce. Senate until Dick Di Cheney legislative agenda, ;aid ■. ■ rations where shareholdiIders have support-Demi•mocrats, vehemently Sdence Sd and Transportation i 'his long*stalied memeasure to the .. Thursdaday. th a t.b e suppqrted nduTr.. . becomes vice presiresidentandcan .. noinput...... o p fise thet piprovision and mobi^ _inging Thursdaj^s hearing was.IS cor- - break^the SO-SO tie i ------floor w ithin t h r^w ^ eeks after— “campaijaign-furi’diagTefonnso— tie in favor of the______------McCain,-^o:seemed7i^ U Ctant~^lize hugeTeaesources to it. • d dia iaras'both~Republicans~;s and , Republicans. _____ ;push’sjnai juratioa,Ottjan.20------— Jo n g ai 4I business-and labor are—— arendoiwrBusJraftSTK •V “I believe we haveave tbe momen- treated e make up'the'buik'of fp== ] equally.” But he said aiiy prim ary loss to his Repepublican the 60 votesiin in the^Senate needed _____ ^um .^ believe _W'w e hav e th e reformI.bill.should bi includeJ^pay---—__ rival, saidhe'-wbuldnot oii6Upport=io.pasa;arefor -Declarelndepetuid^erfixm =SinuittisPainh Pedia[atric Sinusitis; E d u cjationdes i signatecr'liticized K ■ H as'your child hpdid a :'cold" lasting m ore)re than ■ecord - :- r 10-14 days, some tltime with a lovy gradee ftfever? • WASHINGTONr'(AP)-While (i vailing wages ' ' iriterest from their own treasuriestr advantaged chchildren need to have Seek Treatn ^__]^.esi.dent!ele.«JB.uslLu9hJouted.hi$_^^H be^paid_l=____ oojxmstrucdonbondsJieie.K)ld.the__access_to_qu, tment...Find Relief. education recordi inii Texas, his ilualiiy_educationJ!__ ___ IdUedaschool -Ways and Means Commitoitteedut Kozbergsaid.d. — TRlNirrEATi;RrNosrtii rHRoaxTc. I’C, nominee for educatiilation secretary H i n M IM construction -' inadequate school buildinlings “may She.saidassassistance to Houston -m M ------pointedly-toldGtmgrtigress tbe'state ■ ■ flH finiri^bilL* be the most serious fadlidlitiesprob- was affected b ' had done little to0 helpIi rebuild d by a Texas Supreme Ilieranking lem fadrig large urban disilisoicts."' , C oun rulingig ithat said poor dis- badly deterioratedIsAools. sd ■ • Democrat on Lindsey Kozberg. a spokes-! triers must not 7^--T:V*rse e^ litd rhopeT] House Woman fOTBusfi’s transituitionteam, — cation of schoo win soon come to ourou ai d in any tool funding. W ay^. and defended the former go'}ovemor*s _ Submitti^ig ttestimony on behalf < • significant mannerler,” Houston ' H ^ m Means education record in Texasas. ' ‘ of Houston ^schools and a~coab'tion ^Sinusitistor Cold?” I • school superintenden3ent Rod Paige C o m m ittee, . "Governor Bush’s adnIministra- of a urban dist said 18 months ago> in.in House-testi------tWPil listricts, Paige evaliiat- a - — ^Rep.-Charles-—— tion did oversee creatiorionoftwo ed several bebond subsidy plans A sk the n s m ^ I — mony. He also ciiallerUenged a bonds Rangel of New ‘ • very significant progrs(rams for before the ^ mea that Bush supp : Ways and Means ipported in his York, sai(iaid Paige's views “differ assisting school construct!aion," she Comaiittee i nin : 19M - and'was con- 32-0700 I iign. • ■ from ' many c conservative said. The.programs, runnruling into ..sistentinhisc -• Also, ju st last Oct s criticism of state aid e 1*877*MD-SINUS n October, Paige Republicaicans” w d expressed itope the hundreds of millionsns of doi- for school consinstruction. and eight.other bigig (dty superin- that “he he-can help persuade lars, are to schocoolswith “The state oiJ of Texas has done lit- . tendents made clear:a r did not ■ Republic!lican leaders to be open- idebt from construction boiKind& tie to assist Sinus Center -• Idaho 1 share the Republici st districts such as T k f l!0S i first and ouly simis care■eclhiic— cli ...... lican congres- mindedI towardsto bipartisan Ideas “The president-electt andi Dr. Houston overer the years," Paige • - sional Icadef&QpTqs opjwsition to ' like school • Buriey •TMfWin Falls - 191 Addlson'Ave..i.. TVTWin Falls JD ool modernization bondk Paige agrM that school construe-o said in his testi»timony. He said that -Idaho's F .. . paying prevailing loclocal wages.in . ' Paigei submitted.writtenjesti-$» i I FJrst Dedicated Naaal & Sinuim$SJInlc______tion is an issue for schoolX)ls. Each “little-m oneyeyhas-faeenTJut^to— •miTu H^casryaaarM^oaraiTsBl»eaitl<.TitOft school construction1 pprojects. The ' mony cmri JuneJ 30,1999, in favor of of i their views on educatiodon stems the big distric oOP'leaders* oppos nets for. facilities” in position - and tax brea!eaks that would-have . from i a common ^rindp'iple: that the state. Hee u urged “a major fed- f” ^ Democratic insistentence that pre- allowed sc 1 sdiool districts to pay no each < child can leam andd thatI dis- eral investmene n t” ___— —NowAiMlable . . T —Gonsei^n?ativ^s-rmily-^uppp0Ft-f©r-Ef c h - H O E fninees— l WASHINGTON ( F t u ^ sH O Tsr SJ(AP)-The supportsts abortion rights, said During a news confererence in Management!nt Center, the , pffort to recruittit m o d erate Thursday:ay after a 20-minute meet- Austin, Texas, Bush ssaid he Republican { Republicans

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' 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 Jave ___ly.ciyndicated column. ==^=SfiniDcJ¥hiteJlouse.;se.positions'by'nemi-'------liS M — Ma*,Valleyly lawenfbrcenienr^those ose feelingjroFthe'familiM'C • oating campaign man ’ officials Thurs^ylay were shaken by the di ■'(of------* T h ^ l ^ dieir Uw• lives onithe lifts:, nanagerjoe AUbaugh all the time, but th a to head the Fed*ederal Emergency the news that twttwo Jerome County .Gas there’s always a-j . —^ — Management Agency.'cy. . . ■* — sheriffs officersers w ere shot and' ---TPgf^ J im .....family s c ^ ” Brothe«hei8jaidJn.an.t=r_^ ■ In the sdme Texa; killed Wednesday ter* inter^ew Thursday.ay. “They thinki xas ceremony, cam- lay night after diey n Wlie” wbm he heard the news. how terrible irwould paign strategist Kail R .triedtos^adndrug warrant “It Nild be if such fit rl Rove was appointed ^It is one of an officers wor>nt demtarfonoccuiTedi Bush’s senioc adviserser and given control The news wasIS difficult( to hear,, night ■edtodienL" -.v jh tm ares, therei*8 no doulubt And many differeserent aspects of -; • over the offices of poliijolitlcal affairs, public wd.cuts acrosss countyc lines and aboutout it,” Higens said. “Whe liaison and strategic - department juris len an officer’s job areare frustrating^-; ri^ic initiatives > an risdictions, fellow • livesss iare taken away 1 ^ thik it’sit' inaeasing the feelin, . . unusually broad portfortfolio. officers said. •veiysiysobering. ’ ' eling of depre«% .> don diat foDoiw such«ichatrageka of someone ^dng, dtherd d a buddy — ■ —Bushsaid -____ vrith it thele bestI we can.” Count;mty. Sheriff Paul Fries said.__ Freeh'is in the eighth;hth year of a 10-year Officm v e awaware of the con- "A li ------o r fellow officer, inina aeases th'ei^ A lot of die officers know eadich .. sense of depression.01 term given to him by)y PresidentI Clinton, •MIBflaM/TKTk stant dangers th\ev « h ce each day, otherer aand cross over county lines,’ i.01iere’salsoa. but the two have oftenen dashed.< Jen but sometimes cTc senseof siiivivor*s! guUtgu of, m y Jerome County Sheriff Jim Weaverm fightsI back tean Thursday. don’t think they Fries5S isaid. “Those officers ar*ire did diis happen to' my wiUpersonally.affeffectthem. going i mybtiddyan^^ ig to be missed. I know all ofol whyamlOK?”’ . . . • >'l D e p i i t ie s - - ■

: - - ■ — 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 ■ ; ' .

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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 «mceitalif.=— .w.eeks.o£_=ed.:.Two^oth€ther-Jerome C ourtifirr t ------y e^ -1o y e o r ,-ut ^ f they*Hre-tbe----- efficer" rrnoraining at the >eace:e O fficer • deputies wer* - -fc=BtlYINGlITHE^FOLITOWING? most daagerous ere slightly wounded / M tasks a law Canynyon County Sheriff Standards Training AAcademy in a Septemlmber 1999 gunfight .. • • ' Miforcement officificer mu8JLCCi:_Gcorge ■ ' first year c / paying up to ge-Noursei-who-ttlso-iias—I ^ 'uuty. • of active— _whilc:responcinding to a domestic V Ml Levis, ------lonnrThe Jerome“e Co^^ sber. served::d four terms ih the sher- dispute. deputies, Idlli ' .., That training coven y $4 , 0 0 H tilled in a gun* iff*s ofloffice, describid a case ' jjv 517 I^VIS ,-paying up to ^ t Wednesdayr^tinEdcn, ni fromtw. techniques^ firearm s ti le nation, an average ^ Vrere on one such two niOTths ago, where one—— warrant service traini enforcement officers / * 4 0 0 r ch assignment, of hisI d e p u to was shot in the • j ^ ^ C o r d s . paying up' P l o . ____ when, th ey trieed d to serve, a , legwWl . basic training about .each year in'the line > search.warrant in bile s e rv ^ an arrest vrar: secure buildings and en n.the. 1990s, the- ' $ 4 0 6 t in connection rant rater and -National La ; -- LeviSavertabs,wlying up to ■...... with a drug investigirigation. •• *“Youi control a situaoon inside Law Enforcement ^ **In most searcl iu_newknoW what you're Additional training, iis up to °M'»sMemcm orial Fund reports. , rch warrants, getting!g inlo fuHy,“ he said. Denim ShirtB.piv/n»iSJip.a ...... sip o y\ ------_wfe!re^»suming-tl{-that-thereis------Office ----- eachJaw.enforcementeg going to be a cert: can prepare ahead by ertain level of gwthMring n informadon about the es, Jam es Times-News'JS stas ff writer Jennifer V\ l Vintage Levis, pjyinjingopto resistance and1 hhoping that._ people] ^ d e rs o n ,.....Sandmann can ...... there's notj” s. e and surroundings they— had served four y e is a said Steve will dealral with, the .heriff. . . u I and two 0931, Ext. 24.24U or by e-mail at j -----yeare-wldl-lhe^Ierome-ii ] V Snt^LevileoniilS..p3yjngjjpJo-_,^0C (H)o° \jiieeif£5:rzjsaTidTnam9m. ^ L^ ’Jdckete, paying TWilliamn s ^ “Plo ...... *IC etS, p yin g up to '___ ,*S( ■ CWtawltnnAl watdiing m ng his house. a nagger for road crev sorjockefs _ anS longtime frieiriends C u rtis As a rcresult, some friendi nnii__ natH______ews, she women, he nevlever m anied or had (A CIiuggoflViirFaUialls and7 erfy’ neighbor ■ - - --childrenrshesi! s a id .------yJ— j - —?^V1&I^,-payingxgupio ...... ■.. : . - 4 0 C DeWaal of Eden, But Williams was a Idndner and — :n; They an d that Wim ------/ I Also buying Vbtoge Dei npighbors William ^ . 9 irit. who seemed hesitanth Times-News teoim Bibs, Peorl Sutton Shii3 ^ s , e(c. im and Tania fied^tfc' t to deputies, might h ^ ...... ws reporter Marie__/ I __ - - (NoKids jp ecu:ulated l that thought I ... to. grow up,-Sterling|g :said. 'iftinrcfln^re IsorwomeifiClotHiiig) It his femtklis'Mend's ex- " " ^ t h o u ^ he had g o ^ Ioi reached at 73M23S , Williams and Jeroirome County husbandd had1 come to make good orbye-maaati21 mbeinzQmagic^l- / . . ing-relaUons'hips^with dfcputies PiiilHp-AniAnderson,-23, onthemimanrthreats he'd appar- ' ’ :h a.iew - leyxxm------WE ALSO PAY FOR . T O P D O t L / aiid Jam et Moulson,ton, 30, might entlymlade. ad DEER.ELKAND E a r ' ^ hilve been the victim!ims of a horrid—— The ldaIdaho State'Polic^Hicfi ------MOOSE-;------b]e misunderstandit —a n t l e r: R S - ^ — iding sparked is leadingBg die invesdgadon inlo H om eow nerrs with money i by Williams’ fear of the ejc-hus- Wednesda^y-sshoodngs, had little ^worries ' WE PAY EXTRA'A F O R G O O D S; Ee t s W band of a new Mejriend^-______to.sayJ3u]Innsday-about-Williams.-----_ -Jmay^qualify- l^nends and familjoily said they ISP Cap K-forlow-intere!est-loans -fc ------Bring to-o-pdrkirtg-larav — — ^apt. David Neal declined ;^lttderk>o«aslUr^ Itpew the woman1 oionly by her . to commiment on any motive Jjranenn fecrctcdmScir-cmi:mployed? Late house ^ first name. WilHarti. I for homeownen who nctd r O N I N N tut haH gppar- W{lH»tn«.ns-.might-have-had-foi— rimoaiv wm^nmEinmciicioLp^IemiZMedi^______WEST •Mtly.developedaso ------^ ------(com erof:!^Blae-CakerS-rais]------: soft spot for being ammned. He also declined , Have you been turned dovw r T":n»? ® Bankniptcy? // V the\^woman, and hadlad taken h er comment < doesn'nnatier! It on Williams' character, loan? Do you need more thanu)J10.000 Ifyouareahomc Friday, Jan. S .... — lOam- 5pn aid\her toddler daulau^ter into and declinlined to say whether any • ' ' Areyoapoyi, >meowner with suOj- \ X pm / J Q ‘ ying more cient equity.there'sa:sanexcellcntchance Y\ X Saturday, Jan. 6.. . Uie i^ u je he had Imlbuilt and was dru g s haut over Ihe phone-T “ r '"He seemed reallyly pproud to be w ere well aware that Williams swercd yes loanyoftheseququestion!,, and fret of chmjc afcle to help her," a ihev can tell you over the p]« rge—if you qualify, WHAM’S T ^ Chugg said. occasional]lally smoked marijuana, » phone and Slone Caile Hoiitne Loans is licenced ______' ADING POST - -^He told m ^ Tthinknk ftn falling— buradami whhoui obligation jf you quali jnantlydeaied that he High credit canl debt? L w l artment'ofFinance.— 1^ 1 ^ 1 - 8 0 0 -- ! 8 8 7 - 9 Q 1 [ j ^ ia love with her.”* sold o r mmanufactured illegal L. ext. 171 . N ;But at the siune timeIme, Williams drugs. HYv-TfCC^r^ b^came'fearful'of'th'ithe woman’s “Hewasas v ^ passionate about ~ ex-husband. 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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- Aftroach'-to environ% publi<)lic service. Unless opponeinents c ^ energy busineless to gouge California," mental regulation, wt _ 1_ electridty. -Thatmeans die whole natioation, which!’------.which.could help. presesenc-compelling-evidence ice to the GanySoudi,i, political s tra te ^ t for The arrangementIt radjuragede exces- onin average relies on naturalal ggas plants < American business intcnterests struggling coiitratraiy, Ashcroft, Nonon andid Chavez' Democratic Gov.G< Gray Davis, told TTie ! siveuseofairconditiilitionerslastsummer- foror only 15 percent of its electlectridty ' against an economic_ sl( s ^ d o w n . Norton shdulr years to come. And ib ,, pinxhase electridtyy suppliessi from the Neifew Economy. Thememliersofthethe editorial boartl and writerss ofol editorials are Stephen Haitgen,g»n, - IffliparelMooking for co>^ rather > • deregulated producerc ^ diey could not V I - tharifmdingm While Bush could honestlydyedio e 'I: \ : _.*mBrock,Cl{. Claik Walworth,.Steve Crump.Ip. KevinI Ricbert and Dan Fields. - meaningful »Iutioris. . pass along, thus makiiiking every watt they CalWifomia’s Davis, who deHeciElected blame' Sbudi’sbossss a w tek earher lambastedad . . supply anodier step tc •om himself by.telling report! “ the Federal Er pjoymrd.insolvency.___„froi torters. “1 ^ • • EnergyHegulatory Those dips w ere finallyfin loosened last inhiiherited this problem,? it’s ot ' CommissiOnwlwhen it refused to roll back 'sobvious dc week. But other problioblems still doud die fror'om the remarks by Davis*:*aidethat al( .,1', the state’s partirtial deregulation of its . state’senergy future. ] ------, elecrtdty mar re. For a decade, no Deremocrats will still pass thele buckbi to V' ^ L e t t e arket. By not imposing hardrd new power plants havilave come on line. himim. They will push him to set ERS— — price caps, hei said,s FERC was acting “to set price . to And the sue now undei:der construction fall capips,and re-re^ate-die-electlectridty:-— ;----- IS- you know what I mean, vote•ote count- e ^ e u n c o n sisdonable t profits for die ‘ Don't make dairy issuisue Scripture !>»m - short of the state’s enee n e r^ rieeds. A not- • indiidustry, not only in Califomitmiabutln / >• ------Ifound MaryJnm ^’s-les4euer-io the edi------558- it^Md.Ro^Yef.btokers___------in-my-bacJcyard, someimediingfor-hodiing thele 25 odier states where step:tepsto tor rather humorous. She[lelikenedthe 1 : Mr. Smith doesn’t like small-toKtown*- ^Tw hoare gougin;ing CaBfomia consumers attitude has placed a lock1 on more elec- derijregulate have been taken. es.” i ■ pairy Assodation and theiie daily industry erican church-goers, maybe hhe e ;sliould and businesses tridty generation. Anc\n d among die most . But Bi if Bush doesn’t want to s /e back to New Jersey. 6 )ncemem ing' U.S. Sen. Bararbara Boxer, at the,same to suffer die to b ^ g a viniial “Goliathath” andGaiy i backward thinking arean some of die fateIte of die last president hoisn3isted on an., Grindstaff as being the slaslayer of die registering of “at least hand guiguns,” called upipon Attorney Genei^ state’s leading New' EcEconomy lights. enelergy petard- Jimmy Carter i»be he should check out the stat te r-.h e ’ll giant, l^David.” Maybejwewe should takoii___ - statistics Janet Reno toD investigatei “potential col-)1- ' So, who is colludingjigwidjwhomto pusiish to get the federal govemi /hat happened to Uie crime rate■ate in lusion w d any emment out ! to the nexTKing of Israelel anda indicate ly other unlawful acts by reduce supplies and1 roraise costs? of■ the tl way and encourage mon :trolia when it banned die privaiivate ' generators in., thed electridty market.” nore rapiduj’ ^ a t the dairy industry andanddieassoda- . . Californians have cututd 1 ieiro w h d iro ats' .'statiate deregulation as w ^ . ' don are like King Solomonnon. If we are lership of hand guns. Siich finger• pointingp won’t produce a‘ yet are asking the Fed iSt maybe in New Jersey they di •eds to find Jack die It It is the only way ..to reallyy getge supply.— - assodaled with the wisdonJom of Solomon, y don’t single joule oftf electridty. , Ripper. The rest of the countiy, diough, and sider oral sex in the White Housouse as And neither \ id demand to match. Pricee capsca will i' maybe the baby has undivided; < r will steps to re-regulate may find It’s soon lookwking for fictitious mererely lead to further energy: navmging'sex? That is what “well-spokpoken ' - California’s whiwholesale electridty prices. •gy short- ■' ’ ■ Have a great year! s. villains as well. agei;es, rationing and blackouts.,us. And die' ; LEWISJiILERS straighight men” Democrats say. Att le;least Price controls: ordy0 guarantee one thing “Bushi ; . Low natural gas pricinces over the last won3rst thing for a New Economyomy isn’t '' • ; Kimberly shie” didn’t lie to die Americancan peo- -low eroutpunIt and economic distortion,I. decade, coupled with t about having one too many drin th the federa! gov- high^ jp riced electridty, it’s no1 0 e lectrid ty (Editor's note: Lewis EilcrHers is the exccu- pleab< hnnks. Just ask econoromists from the Nixon emment putting'large eep in mind, Democrats, "Onceice a liar, administration. •ge tracts of land out atal tive director of the Idaho Da\ n. They imposed controls ’ of reach, have discounturaged exploration — lysaliar.” ' to bring oil-pric Association.) ice induced inflation In the continental UnitJnited Suites, even” DuaneDi D. Freese is an editorial Bytlir the way, Mr. Smith: Wiy do3 youyc under control ajand threw the economy >ria/conful-‘,' as those low prices ha\have fired up tantnt with techcentralstation.comcom, an 3ose a ‘Svell-spoken straight-majman” into a tailspin..Ultimately I when the con- . Gore couldn't carry his own state ! didn’t even carry his own homt I- . demand. Inteltemet Web site devcted'to newnews and Dme state • trols were lifteded, inflation raced back Over the same pm bi Dnard Smith’s . ofTeniennessee? w ith n wngoor.> riqd, dean air laws comimr^enta^ about the New E ^n o m y. ■,! Dc^ nca, .----- ^——------way MrrSmltlr------nOmRTERNST ? ------______OneofCalifoi t u ^ m a y wnte him at 1655 J called scratches, mark^ dir fomia’s problems is that___------tailed use of coal forr ninew electridty" 'Fort dimple-s, indenta-' •. Tivinvin Falls.______>ts deregulation rt Mtfer Drive, Siif(e325,AWrWin5ron,V^; an of elM tridty put hard. generating facilities,H despitedi a $50 bil- ' 222C209. ■Me si:houldI mov€3 forw:ard, nl«w^;'y. way.back on.avoyageof..__------But die U.S. can ackntknowiedgeits • ■;— tatinj -pf victims, of morercentury than a ofradstce ‘ ' ■ “bl'’'-k:«lf-disco' IngTaOure'since, en g e n d c^Iv'their';’ ^ l; polides that followedi offidal the oflend of L A »very." As I see it; black “debt” through informe

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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 . and are offering canal1 iwater as ArtsAoditorlw )ge of p au - the boardd would w< not con- ___ __' later thli mondi on.i M in J the dty. o( Tw in F iB i- irlumet the College of fouthem Soi Idaho. sider any mitigaligation plans, ' - - mitigation, requiredi underi a Southern Ictahflaho. I murder c h a i^ In c a tt use canal company water If approved, the bylaw wopvould Alberdi said. Thehe company( has - - g . ; m ora^um against newIW ground- re( .herrolelnthekiUlniling of Lafferty; « to recharge local ground- water withdrawals in Tvrwin Falls I require stockholders to obibtaln an obligation to other< water, ------..■J---the•theJdaho Depanment-of-Wie reiuc*~- groundwater-supplyy is - n o t'—aquifer.------laer.a__— LThe.canal.compimpany board iv ' ------' before 5th DUtrict J o get involved in evaluating proposal to use canal watersr for considering separaiiaraiely the city'.s------. rt Judge Daniel_ — -T------Becaiiso thithe canal company.is mldgation. nUi -1 -- Meehlraccordlng'ng-toXljewi «»apl«ilex mldgtdon-proposala----- proposal to use itsiis wattT shares — — t t e dty-hjrjHTEaiffiting wativ the waterrigl-ight holder, the state The ^ bylaw would allow release from the IdiIdaho atttmey V the - . Please seeee CCANAL. Page B3 generaTi office. TVrtnTalli.Coums^ ‘Proaeqilor Grant Loebe had r^ei^erred'difl caie. ' ..mmm ) ^ . : - to. Attorney Generaltral'Al Lance'a ■ R^ E S T S T O P . aiVaic:::z~r. -:::. ^JSparlrks ^ Di^Uq^ * s boyfirkftrtend,mdisW/ ' v-’-*' ' Dab'Chaatham, 4?,'i ■ ■ ■■ ■ (Mlty to voluntary n] In October 2000, Inin connection • -pvlth LafTerty*s slayinjring,------:------f t ^ i An autopsy sh- so N ^i^polih; ' it can buy electridty elsch sinC sooth^ezv. Isewhere. But Simplot offidalsIs maintainm this trai Idaho isdsui^'si^'-' vUfiSBB would not be a fatal blow . AccotintabUi^. Como0iLn!i)]((iibfl^''d;i'; >low-10 the citj-. ___ because Heybum has plenplenty of monc^ ------StateJBwd:o^£thia built up in its electridty ac __ - .relffl y accounts.- _____ i‘No residential or cdmirdmmercial cus--- . ; The commission's”i^s,iob.-is the ■ K b H tomer would, he left li final step Ija d e v ^ :t holding th e e ^ ^ ^ e n t o f ' - proverbial bag,” saidi DuvidDi Hawk, - - -V - Idaho’s achitf4«mHM^dards..— e» -WBWi z —Simplot's:director!of:encencrgymatural--::rr=: ^r-Thdtesting-pl^?*8'namWd:fk''' -~jHjS|| = . resources. “They still hi . icalls for state testini II have over Sl ting in math,- - J|H B | million dollars iri theirleir electricity"' . reading and writingI forfo all public account and over. $2 million in school stiidents beui ‘ginniqgwith n ^ B retained earnings inI theirih< electric , ( the class o f2005-todj:oday*s e i^ th - H B n gra'ders. ^ But Heybum cily otiortioniey Steven y Sdiool districts, woriroHdngincon* wptTPBatTWHiiiimi _ Tuft disagreed, saying losinglosi this rev- junction.with the Statitate Board of Aflbckoik of fees* pthen on the Snakt(a RhrsrR naar Hajrbura. Afthoogh i enue would be a majot"o f blowi to the Education, will admi; h many birds may still be headiriding SQuth for the winter, tempemparstures In southern Idaho [minister and- «re warnu n ^ np. High tampenturas.todaoday Md Saturday are txpectsd . dty. Tuft did not know- whwhat steps the score assessm entss iiin science, . . - • Id to reach near 40 degrees. sodal studies, healthil aiandhumani: ------a ---- 7 - Please see HEYGIEYBURN. Page 83 ties. . • - Ih e commission willvill-work-with a soon-to'be-hired1 atassessment k j I F orest Servicce sets meetE t i n g s ™ director to develop?p the tests, N -'*tiovvpac wk tails^ ^ 1 1 s ' lort [■' along with a plan thata t determines( >'iiat will happen to studentsstt who N>SrN(M(iWtiiitVKl ~ learin gs ori r A group of water revised plansns— don't pass them. ■ ' Tlme»fmmlsslon approved a dalrj[fy dairies, Induding the right to a down>flerl7yunontt « said Phil Morrls'ey.' ->------I expftjpftnslon- Thursday night[,{• -- public hearing. - - Mil bi hild ihliffttniM glit with tha Natural soring sn runoff season woululd be' soon tt aay whetllether supplies will desphspite protests from downwincnd Tho commission approved app the • (■ H e oMn hoiua Im t n ) Conservation Servlee'a . shshort, meaning irrigators vwould . be short resideddents about flies and odors.. request, which coulduld ullow the ^ M tho Shsnnui J. 1 rvey...... • .sti start using storage earlier,ir, said i'There's stillill a lot of winter , Therhe dairy compiles with stateilg ' dairy to have as manjlany ns 7,600 - Judldil BuUdlni, Elfii present trend condnues, -Mark ■ M Croghan, hydrologlstst .with left,” Croghan sasaid.‘There’s sdll law,V, (commissioners said, antind cows, or even more animalsanif if the tough to fill the fedei^ Bi ^ dairy maintains a combombinadon of ____ 1P.PU0UC1S_ —HOMIJ-MiLa'S Bureau of Reclamatioion in lots of time towtcatsup." nothinthing in the county ordinance — Jn v it^ .. ____>-7-7-^^ M ^lrs:btfl^8nake'~Blir B t i^ .:„ •______...... One b ri^ t notiiote7theahowpaW 'allowjows odor and nuisance'com’m ~-cow s and helfersrTheTie dairyi now------wve Milner Dam. And "It's not looking real soc:ood so m the 8aJmon_£iL£alls_and_Q«Wey_ _Plo^i!itats ^ l a y Intt the commis- has 3,800 cows andind_heifers, in^yaio'B3------

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—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 aprie F u n e r ab1 l servicM i ^ pending imdttirfor the direc- WILSALLLL, M ont - G<»dea Huddlel i ^ r t o i , 8i o f 'Falls, graveside serviirvice at 11 aiVi. P a rk e ’ss Magic Valley Funeralal Joseph N. Conley of f T ' w i n F a U j , emaray*s Shoshone ChapeLiL w n ^ Mifont, o died Dec. 31 in M innen --- today at theMagic VaValley Veterans Home, 255125 Kimberly Road. Twinin funeral Moss at 10 a j nL .Saturday : a t. • • ^ A jn r aDorial c serrice-irill be belt i p.m. ------Ccmetcry-south of-Han:[ansen (Reynolds—Falls.^— — St-EdwardiheCotifessoro r S t.- E d w 8r d — Jon Antiithony Po8- T u e s d a y .JJan. i 9 atWOsaU Commuidty'(ity Church vridi • Funeral Chapel in Twinwin Falls). • ChapeL Friends and famm il y m a y a d l^ —^.L A K E WWOOD. C W aih.^Jon Anth in W est 'rials be madem in his name to ^h^Disabled ... , , .- . services at 1 p.m,).m. today at the ' J o r d ^ Ujah. Friends mtnay call American'n VetcransrP.O.:Box:14301^ SOlrClndimatl,—W atteT- '! R r R o l l e r ------Cross' Rdads Unitedt'ed'Methodist Melba]a LouisVR^Iett'Smith of>f ! . pjn. today at McDouj)ugal Funeral OH4525&aIW301. ____ . FALLS - JValwr ?. R oller,! < ; Church (Parke’s-Mi • . . . er, 7^ of .T»»in -Magic -Valley-Moscow’ andai formerly of Twin-Falls,s, Home, 4330 S-.-Redwocood-Road in ...... Falls, pass(t s ^ aw tv D ec 18,2000, atBt tl • ' .Funeral Home in Twinin Falls).] memorial: the Gooding akserviw at 1030 ajn. todayy West Jordan, Utah andd ifrom 9-9:45- -W ctOr N;BoyIe8N ' C o u n ty Mlemorial e Hospital in Goodinsling, Idaho. , at the UniJnitarian Universalist Churchh ajn. Saturday at the chun dde memorial services wflloIlbebeldat2 _____ r Emma Rcbecc'a'ffpc alouse jn Moscow.______' ...... T W IN -FFALLS / - Victor N. Boyles,les, 80, oflVrin Nlche-dd siLcj!ce_pf_Twiti_of.ihe.Palo H)l^a^the-New-P•^^.- 8 a t u r he-Twin F a lU - ^ ^ “ Falls,"Services at 2I p.m.p today at d-Wednesd8y,-Janr3,-2001; urdayrJan.-6,-2001rat the- Michael L “MIc” P ad C e m e te r yf, , under the direction of Parke’sPax Magic Reynolds Funeral Ch:Chapel in Twin AlJda A ig Center iti Filer. I Arrieta Hudspeth of Boise,5, Twin Falls, services will h V a lle y F utneral m Home of Twin Falls.. Falls. Friends and familyfan may call gravesidele servicesi at 11 ajn. today atIt ajn . Saturday at the 12thth W ard LDS_____ - from 9 a.m. until the timetin of services St. Jo hm’s n ’ Section, Morris Hill[1 Chapel on Caswell Avevenue W. in .. - today at Reynolds Funeuieral-Ghapel-----^Cemeterj:ry3-(Sumraers Funeral- il-T w in Falls. Friends mayr c a ll fro m 4-8 t ~ E ^ O S P I T A ] ...... Homes).' p.hi. today with fam'il;ily greeting ' ------^AlbctrEnloTwTVIoHioffett-otJIw in. ------guests trom 6^8 p.m..iT iuWlfite" • •• _MAG1C.VALLEY iw REGIONS)NAL ------T w in F a H s - Falls, memorial servie'vice at 11 a.m. Anna BondBe of Twin Falls, memori'—1-—Mortuarydn-Twin-Talls: IsTVisitation MEDICAL CEI'TTER\ today at the Episcopalal (Church of the al services:es at 1 p.m. today at Whitee will also take place frorom 8:45*9:45 Some nanlames are omitted at the pad

^ ______- ^ 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.i health problems, workedj as e super- jeller ol Twin „ “ n '= te r 20 years, he returned to 'Twin ghiars, AnOra gateman of ol Twin Falls. George IL.tJ / m o th e r wwas often the teacher andd visor al the LDS Hospitalal fromfr 1950 Falls, Idaho, two daughi Ills in 1960. Alter the war. hee i m ar- Reneil (Dennis) Packer.o New York State and one p •/ graduateated as valedictorian fromn until March 1953. She bege}egan teach- ir ol Sail Lake 5“ =™ " “ 1^' 3d R uth C utler in 1944. Hife la: 40 Cily, Utah and Sue AnnAn (Carey) daugnier, Joytoyce Peck of Henderson. ' C a m a sI County Cc High School in 1926.}. ing at the Brigham Young■^g UniversityL sars were spent wiih Ruth in1 ' Twin _ _ grandchildren and ihroe KSe S h e m arria rrie d R.L. 'M a n n ie ' S h a w inn School ol Nursing wheree sfiesf taught Swearingen ol Idaho Fallsalls, laaho; len .™"a 9'i ills starling two Laundromats, grandchildren and grgreat-grand- greal-grandchiichildren. Her sisters also J qJ,,, s. hay D onnetta Reynynoids 1 9 2 9 . They Th took out homesteadd Pediatric and Maternity clas'ses.clas she 21 jn ir a c tin g in N ev a d a, a n d fir children; lour sisters,s. Idat Lollin. survive her. llnally . Donnella Ann -Dor3onnie' Reynolds, -rights on 640 acres of grazing landd earned a master's d de e g r e e In jildiiig Snake River Tire Center ______Leona PPlnr Ann HnHninr.n nnri____ I" addiliOngn 10,her hu5i;aiid..gne SjiS 8'^ 64. passed awav Jan.an. 3. 2001/al her neaiiMQrnIficmnn Rfisprvnlr Mannlft and- u ^ y J r o m ------5 son. Jesso BaiBaloman precaded her In unding-the-condominiurrrcom'fTJplB* h o m e in B o is a ' Lucile w er Caroline Hochaiter. Los Lagos. ■ were one of the last couples to0 the University of Washirshlngton In ' -T-, , • ------^Vigii/Rosary-will-bl-be-held-Friday,—hom eslei;lead-In-Camas-Gounty—In- n—l962rShe:moved-toPrbvo-i ------H e-w as-p rcc cd e d -irrdrdeath-brcng-Qea’^>- e ; " ■. R ^ is survived by his wife F wo-and-cpn'------alter birth; his .Puneral servisrvices lor Edna Bdteman j,-" ', Sl r^’ J0h. 5. 7 p.m. at SuiSummers Funeral 1937. theythe moved from the home-I- tin u e d te a c h in g In th e School Si of child who died shortly alt( s son. Randall Skeem, N -. brothers, Alvin. Benjanjamin,' Rudy. vy.ll be conduclu c te d .a t 1 p,m„Monday. M.D. Homes, Boise Chapelpel. Funeral Mass stead inicinio Iheir home on the ShawV Nursing. In 1969-70, sheshe spent a lecky); iwo gfandchlldren. F Henry. Davo. Melvin,. aai n d s is t e r s ^ ^ n . 8 . 20031. 1 , at Hove-RoDertson 1“ ^ R y a n _ will b e Saturday. Jaan. n . 6 a t 10 a.m, at ranch 1 1/21 miles soulh ol Corral.1. -sabbatical year in Guaiema!jmala assist- ' Id Jake; his brothers Wayne . Viola a n d Edna. Funeral Chapeapel. B urial wilt lollow al e and sacred Hean CatholicDlic C h u rc h on th e Idaho, Through Thi the ne.xi 4()_years ofjf ing native w om en in childblildbirth. She jster; -ciGtefe.-Peg' a n d -Blanchj ____ - • Services will be held5icf a t 2 p .m th e J e ro n ie C ernetery. ei corner ot Lala). and-f^d-'Casala, 'Burial iheir lifeife they accurnuja'ied 'l.QOO^0 was n&med Utah NurseI ol tlie Year J00 1 , at the ^ frienas m risacningia ------: . - Saturday. Jan. 6 , 2 0 0 dudes' his sister-in-law, No ir-jmgrrrstTeretifGa-from-iffi on Church in Robertson,FuiFuneral Chapel Sunday gigj^' Donnetta was born)m O ct.'24. 1936. nhey. workrorked the land together, rals-I- 1973. Ebenezor Congregation e rn k e . a n d his n ie ce . Dr. Llm ,• Paul. Idaho. Pastor Vinceic e F/ank will 'fom 4-7 p.rn, Incoln . in Rupgri. Idaho, She)he was raised in ing hay.y. graini and cattle. During3 Norma held many positioisilions in the ■ a nid d Soni I Taiz. and nephew, olliciate. Burial will tollow ■ R upert by J o e a n dj Regina F Engkraf World WarWar II when farm help w as dif-r- Church of Jesus Christ olof Latter-dayL h th e Paul eve B urgner (Mary). Cemeiery. Family will r with her sister Glennana. In high sch o o l ficuit toI find, lin they did ail ol Iheir.bwnn • Saints and was an activetive temple ill r r e e t w ith ' T W l H e w a s p re c e d e d In d e a th by. MN Falls ^'h? )y^iri Donnie enjoyed mustusic and drama, farming.g. LucileI would herd cattle,I, worker al Ihe Provo Temple.p ie .S h e w a s ' Iriends and relatives■s c:’.c F riday. - ^ _ . so■ns n s Ilh a t d ie d in Infancy, - evening from 6-8 p .m . a A ug. 26. ,1954. s h eI marriedm; Cari. the help fixX lefi n c e In th e b itte r s p rin g9 a stake missionary andid followingfc n. alHatean M i|a Jeanin Stinson His loving wile of 54 years. R Mortuary Rupert Chapel. R uth love of h er life a n dI the th father.of her weatherr andai run the farm machineryy reiirem enl. serv ed a lull-time id h is rem aining family w ere wil time mission . Mila J e a n StiStinson; 80. of Twin Falls with at seven children. Carlrl a n d D onnie h a d wilh a si ..m mi uch skill a s M annie, H e 'inn in the PhillppInes.-She-was >side at the time ol his death. was a mem- esday, Jan. 3. 2001. at . th e ir lirsl child In Rupert Ru and Iheir turn heipeliped linish the kitchen workk ber of the' Daughters c The family sugQejls that men rs of Ulah ______H e y b u r?N n ______ffiSlS"lfa=; SP^J^eecond-ioRlchland—------lato-in-thB-IhB-evenlngrTogetherMannlB-3-*P foneers:— :------i.beTQiven.lQ.tneJwin Falls.Pt ^-Centef.-v ------riw asinihe.aer-—and Lucileciie hostedm anyf idaie'fests’" jrary in R,J,'Skeem’s nnme or ’-^ThoOgh-Norma'dTd'hcirmjirmarryTshB She vb^s beb o rn M ay 11, 1920, in jr to a vice. They returnedd to.t Rupert jfter at iheir ranchran home. After they retiredj was surrounded by a lovinsving lamliy arity o f the 'd o n o r’s c hoice, , Toppenlsh, W;Wash., the daughter of Ihe se n /ic e w here theyhey had five more they moveoved lo'Fairfleld where ihey-/. .consisting ol six sisters. VeraVei (Reid) - A , a n d MaMary May Finchum, She ______children. Ruperi wasw. Iheir home residedI untilun Mannie's.death in 1992,', - Ballard, Emily (Clem) WarrVarner. Loi? - A taM I married Lawriwrence W, Stinson on w ^ m ui\ti( 1968.when they th moved, to- That sameime-yearshejnoved'torBoisea (Iris) Taylor. Donna (Dick):) Ray.Re Feme -.June .14. 1945>45. S h e tauQht olem an. .. Boise-D onnstth.urflq15 uvery aellve.wlth--to be careiared fv s e n a a l in u( re g o n , araTBaRoTo?“ ^ H MH~TTenETnTgr~5trin schoclool and all iheir 'oiher'famifimily m em bers, and'one si.ster. May, whovho died at 33 years, relretiring in 1975 Irom ■ » various .aclivitibs. She)he canned fresh Lucilee le sun/ived by two daugK-- birth; one brother, vAnslowlow (Laura); '.Kimberly. WhWherever sho weni she ■ ■ lood from the gardeden and sewed lers. Charilarlene Javernick and Evelyn1 24 nieces and nephews3 aar n d m any - mei formt^r st students who remem- H B suits and dresses lorlor the kids. After ' (Wally)I WWi hittingion-boih of B oise:-: -g ra n d -n ie c e s a n d n ep h ewivs. s. • ■' bered her ton ondly, and she always H M . the kids wero-grownT she ( began her grancichiidhlidren. Leslie (Gary) Beck oI l: : She was preceded in deatjeathbyher * knew their nam ames. She loved llshing, crafts of:afl kinds andam her home is Meridian.in. DonnaI (Leo) Lemmelin off p a re n ts. M ay. Lois. F e mle. e . Winslow, \ camping, ancand enjoyed reading,' fllied with her handiwoiwork. Avon. Com]onn.. Lonnie (Kitty) B arber oFP a n d Emily. • ... f especially poeii Donnetta's familyy band faith were Boise, LuanneLue (George) Samgon olI During the past two yeayears...afte'r / 'J^sn is sur\urvived by one sister, th e center-ol her life,le. In spite ol the Boise. RarR andy (W endy) Je w e tt of HillI Norma becarne increasinglyngly visually Tiylle of S e a ttle , W ash.; many challend^s createdcr Jjy.her.- City .andd Angela.(Azad}-Abdullah-of~fi f-impaired-and.bed-bound, id, 8he-was-i - — IQ pftfflagy one sister-in-la\•law;Bonnle Finchujn_ol_^^H M.S, a n d her heart 6ehe^aiwayshada-he Boise. Eleye_rLgre'ai-'gran^chirdreri_ Ele hi l_cared.lor bV Josie Adamsns ande .then ; numerous nieces and H B smile ^'d a positiveIve dullbbk. Sh'e and niece:9c es anc3 nephewa also siir-r - lived with Dlaiia and Petelie Schmidll£ llrnT lW ^ nephews,'andnd her special friends ■■_de.dlcaiod.herJl{e-te . t o . Je s u s , - H l s —Vive her. who cared (or her twenty-foiy-four hourA H h | | H h Joyce Taylor,-K,-PeQQv-W at30jvgnd2^Hi ■H._Blessed_M oltiflLJOd.icLalLoUieavans ___ H er-hust)usband.-'M annie-ShaW rher-i^a-day-for-more-ihan-a-year- ear-untll-h^ ------H Q H |B ~ C ee7 BorihT^ancand Janice Q^man. H S i |U K | angels and saints, DonnieDc believed parents8 anda a brother, Lloyd P.. p a ssin g . She precreceded In death by her K m ^ B j _ J i ] 9 s ls a re .a m o n oi.us.aii.and-w ui as- .Barrdn of.Falrlleld,-IdahorofJ preceded-I-— Funeral-services'wi lllt l l b e - h e l d ------husband, threee e siste rs arid, two broth- never reluctant to askisk the angels to her In deallealh...--' ■ ...... Friday. Jan.'S. 2001, at 111 a.ma t . In th9 - l „ ______ars. watch over whomever^ar needed them The':famlamlly wishes'to exprew thelr-r-W alker-Sanderaon Funeraleral Home; • Ernest M. Martin■n .• F u n e ra l s e r' ervice^.for Mila Jean m ost, . . h e a rtfe ltit thanks II- (orthe lovlng-care--ri,646 E. e00 N.. Orem, Utah.lah. Frfends- Ernest M. Martin, 85- 8 5 -y e a r- o ld Stinson, will be bo conducted t;30 p.m. Oonnetia is.survlveiIved by her hus* given to )Lt Lucilu by ali the staff at tile..I., m ay call Irocn 0:30:10:45 a.m.a .m prioctd : Heyburn resident, died at at his home Salurday. Jan'a n . 8 i 2001. a t W hite ___ • band Carl of over 416 6 'years: her sis- -CareCenie)nier of Boise. service. Graveside sen/icesic e s will b e • ' in Heyburn Monday, Jan. . 1. 1. 2001. M o rtu a ry C hhapol. a i with Rev, Dale Mary B r Bell (G r^) Berketoy ler Glenna Engkrafil c o f 'L a s V e g a s , Flow ers>re are welcome or memorialI held Saturday, In thei e S u n s e t ' He was born May 21, 21, 1915, In Meizgor, offlchIclatin g ,' Interm ent will viary M ar . ^ (Gray) Befkey,_90,)0 , ol.^ N ^. andjier_uncleI (and(e Qpdfainer)_donaliorisris r m a y .b e m a d e to Life_CareI -MemoriaLParkinTwInFallil8.ldaho..^.il — • . L ovlngton. N,M,^ th e so>on n of Floyg-'follow in theie MAR .Cffmiatery In Twinih Falls.F completed'HeTTournByey'dri Joe Feser and~Bettvttv. of porilaiidi . C’6nter_QL'i.QLBolaB..flOa.N_CurlIS-Rd_,-,2:30 p .ra.j„—______

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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'------j:!- InalectertoGSlickman, li( the the legists . standings over the episodele. - .~T. cause aproblwI«n,”-XaRusso said. - “]“The'sewer line did nofbre;reak' pump broke. ^ ^ ...... isladon spedficaDy men- City water supervisor governor said th e fedfederal govern- tions purchasing un of potatoes,” i or Doug “There is no0 reasoni to notify ayQ^the'sarne time as the waitHer- “I know It’s umeim e," LpRusso- , ment can supplemenjent the grow- the goverremor.said. “I strongly Mordue , presented a tiniineline, until DEQ tells[Is usi to.” , maillain break,” he said. “There wasw said. “ 1 - t h i n k everyone e \ in starting with a positivee E. coli------A n d e r ^ sai ' ers’ own efforts to) reducingn the urge youlu to use those fimds to , said thecontamina- . 'n0 o nsewer break, and there wasIS ino - - M unaugh'know sJ we-havewfc lo dii .test on Dec. 19, a boil . r ,. surplus. Growers hav[lave formed a relieve Chethe sihtation in Idaho.” i >il order tion was extntrem ely low^ only . chanhance oT k-wisge backing up intoin • somediinfr’) i5sued.pn.Dec 21.andxu; I " cooperative-iff ann iattempt to Kempthjthome said-the potato j nilminat-, showing up posi•ositive In one of five. . tiie.>le.wateriines.” ' . In oilier b^rie.ssTissTuiisday:. '. ing on Dec. 27 when thtt e boil samples, durini ' remove-about 10 perpcrcent of the glut offerfers the government an . ing testing because . BrBrian Reed, staff engineerr ffor • Council' mermember Carl . ' ofabroken ch potatoes'from the mainarket opportuniitnity to help address the order was lifted. cWorinatbr. In fa « , DEC>EQ,- suggested the .city, whiihich ■ ■ Jklelugin returnedi tolo his pdsidon ------‘Mayor Paul LaRusso s ’'While my adninisnistradon sup-' worid hun;unger problem while boi- » > said he > he said, Murttrtaugh is not even hasas noi backup well, take advnivafi- • on th e c o u n c il a fteter r submitting-a i -has heard-complaints-thjjut-resi------required-to.di ports these’efforfs;rfsrrbeireve stenng~th'the Amencan tanner's tiUtPigeof-new loan program offene re d ------letter-of-resignudonon iiin December.------dents weren’t notifiedd of the tlK dty gets itsits water from a well, thro ' there is more to bee ddone to help .. ability to0 continuec producing the . firough ih'e DEQ to updalate He said LaRusso,io, asj well us a potato producers,"• KKempthome ' safest and problem immediately afiafter the biit he adviS'rises chlorination munlunidpal water systems.' num ber ()f,resideniienis, had con- nd most abundant crops \fiisttest vflDie. "One opponurtunity may be ‘ in the worl-orld. / * because of the:hese kinds of sltiia- “Ii“It’s cheap money four per-p'( vinced him to comen e bb a c k . According to Depano to reconsider includiiiding potatoes Idaho' producerspi brought hi a i tment of ■ tions. - ' cent,ent,” he said, “And right nowIW is • Mordue presenteimted a schedule* . Environmental Quality/ regula-r . He said he di . -and process^ potato»to ptJducts in .record 15.2 IS billion pounds of- .. didn’t know why E. a gogood time to get it becauscie in for monitoring thehe city's< water —donsrnorifying-the-putublic-by— coli diowed up i =:— =the:Seciioic32-comnmmodltyrpurv—-p m ato eBs— s- la s t— fa ll— am fd------ip_ln-the systemrbu!-----twon TOvc- _ u n d , chase program.” d epressetsed markets that have' •The Section 32 programpr is a fcft famieliers across the board In .. federal program thatlat (enables the severe fin:inandal straits. The har- IdahoM[illennium i 1 ' ■ giDVBtnment to providvide diversion vest wass up i 14 percent from -a Fund pnro^arr>sejxpand^lig]gKtly^“ funds for agriculture;re ptxiuction, year ago,>, doublingt the 7 percent BOISE (AP) - The prorograms f |------^— nor endorsed wou/ould,” Republican state ScSen. ■ 14-year-old youths - aiid Kempdiome coniontends there increase1 inii national production implemented ii last year t< IS - tru a n ts, n in - are unupped resoureurces to assist , that also h Ml - the Status Ced)edl Ingram of Boise said. “E‘‘But aways or those whoho break1 airfexv 9 hit a record at 46.3 bll- titobacco use in Idaho will-lil O f f e n d e r we’v j Idaho potato producercers. lion poundnds. c ^e’veonly got S3 miJJion to gigire - wif7i swrrvices includinginc sub- continued for a second year ■WB P r o g r a m . awajway.” , stance ...ahuse_. j ' On Thursday, the'spras .counseling. ------□al com- Adolescent' ThT h e s p ^ e d Idaho Nlillennitliiim ' 'Organizers of a pilotlilot pm ^am in- . . m n ittee ch arg ed w ith helping- hi Pregnancy P revention and Puntund was created last Februauary Twin Falls cited a hig - ■...... shape i how the state’s tobac high correlation Heyburm racco.set-- . Substance Abiibuse Evaluation - andnd Is financed by annual pnpay- between cigarettete ssmoking and • tl ’ dement money is spent followedfo w ^ endorsedd byI tiie 18 lawmak. • memlents- from the tobacco indusiJsiri! ____ antisodaLb^haviDt_ir. ’ ■ ______------j—CflrtJouedtromBl.------—Gov.-Dirk*KempdiOnte’s"i aty paysffluc^tingimces n to Hie ^ s re'com^ ^ on the commnrmrtee. manilandatecl m a landmark legal1 set-s . ^ 00.000 fo r adolescent adol preg- I dty might take to offseffset the loss. BonnevilleHe Power Administration mendations ° to extend mostjstoftiie The proposalsal calls for 53 million -tlcm!cment.with states across (1the nancy prevention, ri programs that got under v n, rec o g n izin i; a_ ■: “It would have a hujhuge impact,” - for its po«ower, but sells it at the • P ■ way six — to be allocatedd tot counter tobacco ' nadcadon: Only Interest from the tntrust' cut in'fede^arfu'ndiih d in g to liiiidC-. ____ ;.Lluftsairi____ ------flat rate ofof 2.8 cents-per-kilowatt months ” ago.______------►use-during-thehe-year-that-starts— fundind is available for spending Simplot in Deceml;m ber filed a . hour. The suggestions 4viwill be July 1, up $700,00,000 from the cur- New N't spending recommendnda- • 595,000 for a subsubstance abuse ; lawsuit, seeking thei rightri to seek So at rimim es the dty Is making a reviewed by legislative; Ibudget rent budget yeaiear. • tionsons induded: ' ------— eraluadon effon aimedain at deter- ■ ____!^__another,source:of_ef_electriciiy._profit,.but-u ta t other-times-the flat.—_ym ters this month-:______“If I_had_the:he_opportunity_to_____-1.i . S150.000,.on._a_prof^aram — mining.whidi.prograjgrams arc.most------: Simplot asserts th atat Heyburn1 is rate Is att oroi below the cost to the Three new programs thele goyer. write a check:k for everything 1 tJesfjesfgned.io help troubled 10-f)- lo effective. , ^ overcharging for electijctrid ^, treat- dty, he saicaid. ; > ing the company as a cashc cow. “We thi::hink that’s an awfully ; t: Heyburn says thith e rates it good flat: rate,”ra Tuft said. Dmty J ■■ ■ t - ■ ' ' I^charges Simplot arere within the • And, Tufruft said, a cost-of-service I f law and competitive.i- analysis vnwould probably confirm CContkKMdfrocnBl ilance between * e ' Uiele dairy.d “But die sense I liavt* ; 'For the month of a* is th c .rig li? e q u ip m em n t. of October, that the presentpn rate is a competi-----aalthough its original ,perm.it_ri^ts.ot.the.dai p iairy. and-therights___it -can’t-becai donc7-If-hc can’nna !'».SImplofpaId'electric'lic'bills to the tive one. tran'------M ennwhilcrtiairitn:ritnrcan-find-rit^------wouldV, have allowed abobtibt 2,000 of re sid en ts: who w lived there agege 'what_he’s.got».ihcn I'm cun-—cu tic inform ation-;a^ • ; r dty, totaling aboutjt $230,000_-2 ■ No otherler supplier's power lines n >-;availahle-io ------more cows. first. . cemi2med thafhe be granied furthither dairies on what wortvorks and w hnr ------'broken down into 1C10 different- are within a qvirter Dairy operators say the^ley need “We built foror thei view, we built privirivllQges."- ' accounts. For thethe 1 doesn’t. Stoker said:aid. So dairies ____ . mile of the plant. So if the tl additional animals to make— for the countrjtry;”-sald-resideni-*------Go •County-Administrnmr-Tirim -;— a rc 'h a ^ n n g lo look, fo .. monti^ of November,•er, : k, fo a lie m n tiv e Simplot wins the legal the ti dairy more viable. M elanie Boweiven, who said ishe , Hursurst.said count>'.offidaIs-visiitiiled...,_iechnqlogie.s..such.; _ ; > tifiis total dropped to battie, it would be free ch.as.aerators _____ ' w 'There'sno ' Declo-area residentt K ent knew the area’sa’s zoning allowed a thele ssite, but it’s up to ihe s'tJita le . u se d in th e m in in g; industr%-.inc : : about S19S.OOO. BothDth . . • Ito explore other pniing P protestedi^e co::ommis- range of , but b didn’t bargain . Depiepartment of Agriculture i ; : iponths were calculat-lat- cost-of’servu x , e to " W e d o n ’t h a v e informadnn infi on options for power. slon’s si decision after the faifact, but fortiiousandsofof cows. - moniloniior compliance. it. We have tn^ioneioneer it on our ■ ; M at Z8 cents per kOo. Hawk said that si amlysislhat . , said he just wanted commimission- Pilling saidid h e appreciated ' - Stoker St said he Is in compIipli- own.” he-said. ’> ' watt hour plus some Simplot could possibly'' ers' ei to be aware .of the prciroblems dairy co-ownerler Brent Stoker’s anceice, and has been spendir ;-JInefe e s.- _____ ^ ling . Some I'esidentsnts remaineci • J__ ___ m uldshqw __L_j:_be_served.by_United____that.exist,.when.ihey.aretl ce.faced ----- repcated-willinilingness-to-remedy— «thouilousands of-dollars-on-aeraii(tion ------unconvinced;------^ These numbers fep- Electric or by Idaho with w approving another;r dairy the dairy’s odor o problems,__equiluipment.'He also said hele’s “I wuuld like to10 kknow what's ___resent.about threer ^^■ ■..(Siem rrm trnte) . j ..Power Co., though.;.,. down di the road...... whidi have conom e and gone. But used>ed more than one measuree ito going to work.*' Bowcin ven said. : : fourths of the total rates at either utility .“I know, tiiere’5 notiiingjw \ ecan Pilling said Stoker Si has been remc:medy the fly problem. ’ electricity sold by fo be justified: j haven’t been.deter- do di to change your minds,”"Pilling 1 unable to rea'each a long-term While Wl neighbors sny SciikZ9 Z\ cents per another pr }ject to executive-direci Before granting a new watcIter state . Deparimin m e n t o f provider. “There’s no recharge -- the aquifer thalat pro- said he was nott sisure which side he right kUowatt hour. The,swiswitch to the cost-of-servi ght. Water Resources mii5list- Environmental QuaQuality's Twin rvlce analysis that would ■ •’ vides yj a part of the dty’ss water• would support. appriiprove the.mitigation plan t priesent rate took effecteff at the show (the5 ccurrent rate) to be jus- U(i Falls office. , - supply. .. AyailabliTgrou•oundwater is a '^ P " iHisuiisWe thar‘‘no newwater"’'TT" i For direct injection:tioii, tlie ^ater ; beginning of October,!r. Tuft said. tified.” John and Agnus Schilc But it iffl’t the actual ilder in tor limiting dair>dry Industry growth femo'moved from the aquifer, deparlart- in u st m e e t d r in k iiiiii.4 water stun- iial price that Idaho Po^Power’s^ u s tria l rate is ^December applied for addiIditional in southern Idahi . has prompted Simiplor aho. Though dairies menieni-spokesman Dick Larsesen ' dards, he said. Butt spreadinRsp th f [or facials to 2.897 cent:nts per kilowatt hour, water for their existing} villnotbefe final anyway,-Tuft pre- gp ons per Eilers said, ; dated. applied for about 72 gallor Rechijcharge might not work in som'me aquifer is not affecifected hy ilii; dieted. rninute for commercial andd stock- A 1992 morarato riu m on new areas,eas. • ' ‘The dty has donei a 'co5t-of-ser- ‘,‘Whoevever thinks they’ve lost' ^ re c h a rg c . water uses, according to3 Idaho] groundwater rigl-ights prohibits any Water Wa Resources has no opiipin- Information iitiI tlietlii proposeii ; vice analysis, but it’s:’s old,< and it will take it tto the (state) Supreme D n ,^artm ent of W ater Reso^sources ' new or expandcided water rights. Ionn (on the propose^! bylav : probably needs to bet>e updated,"- Court.” heesaid. s ______aw. bvlaw is availablele ata llie canal -records.— — ^ ------Any-pperation-th-that-needs-ground------torseirsen-snid:------:------— company,<^ffii-o. • , h e said. Botii dairies, southwest of Buhl. water must buyiy ;an existihg riaht TTitThe midRarion plan.also woiiliiild ------— — Comparing-the^pi-price-that ------Timea-Neu ^ewsturiter-Aaron-Bwck----- havec j pled^d canal commpany and have it trarransferred, w pre- haveve to meet siatc* water qilalitlity T im es-.Y i’ic.'- i? n Heyburn c h a i ^ Simp] nplot to what can be reactachcd at the Mini-Cassia shares ^ as mitigadorL Both apapplica- seni a plan to repeplace the \vatcr. - standimdards.' Xukkanvctl'ciiti Iv n\u . . ' it costs the dty^ to serviirve the com- Bureau at 6’> rvuchixl (It ~.ij- :677r4042.ext.ll0.orby 31tions have protested,, aiaccord- One way to repreplace the water is - ■ Re

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_ . ^ 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 roadin into the federal govemmenitnfs limit where andid when ney to support his 28 (Green also faces a charfirge of motions. iperfund cleanup in the Silvi vlves are from left: road Iver ombudsman can condi3nduct hearii^' thill fair fai ganie'for County tlS e s t o r e ccoup sona e o f t r i a l 5ency published a set of draraft the ombudsman, Crapiaposaid. !' idelines for its ombudsmanan’s . “It’s a pgantic loopioophole to basi- ’• MOSCOW {AP)_- I - - — L a t a h ------S h a c k e} lf I i f o r d ^ 8,-wa.s-found ------SS ti la u b e r s a id .------a 510,000 deduct fice-on-Wednesday-in-ththe— cally-givethe-EP^EPA-reglona!"— County paid out S732,512,586 to con- ' guilty Dec.: c. 22 of murdering his The reimbursemQnt wass ered-< the Capit?! ------Crtrial ------Emp:deral Re^ster. The ombudids- offices first, and the EPA hes^ ; vict Dale Carier Shackackelford of ex-wife Donionna Fontaine. -(4. and ite d to th e la s t c n u n ty b u d gget. e Fund will b e c m’s office is charged with inveves- quarters-second, th tht e ab ility t o '- —• first-degree m urder i Id,‘a first-degree Ethic ;r and-now her friend,l,Fred I Pahlahniuk, 59. INot all costs may be retetriev- county, ating public complaints aboi>out veto an investigatjon,”on," he said, t i t' county commissionersers want to on May 29,1), 1999. abiable, she added. The countyty may The county’saccused < of having! • jEPA. indaKun2inI986. redm is like the fox guardiarding the heri; | get some of the money:y hback. The Capitpital Crimes Defense ha'have to cover transportatiction of includes $300, [daho Republican Sens. Mil<[ike house.” ' Commissioners ri3rN rffifl-aiie^*=T' Loreca ' Fund, a stattate fund financed by thtthe jury to the crime sceneie and expenses. Aroun apo and Larry Craig wetere Additional giiideliniilines that Iii£( Siai|ber, Sam Duncan, i duled in that case visor in. and Paul the countieiiei!io help pay.some.of____oth.other-.expen.scs.------— ^ ^ ----- ’Used up in prosec id rto criticize thenew rules'!s-as“ orabudsman‘investlBstigaiions'iifl''-— i Kiinmeniavc voted: to ask the the expens ntinuing hearings ™any ;nses for trials that However, I the commissioioners ‘ If the countj attempt to strip the ombudids- matters of national I Capital Crimes Defense im-that-the statute------mooe tal importanccf' nse Fund to involve the ih' death penally, hope ho tiie fund will coverer the defense fees it i in’s office of its ability to coi:on- and restrict the office■fice from ddv- - •reim burse Latah:Co» tias'nm out on the Zounty for - already. reimbursed- r( Latah- m ma a jo r jty o f t h e d e f e n s e costs,--p.--will ci have 597,00( ct independent Jnvestigatiorons_ ing into matters of peipendingliti^. ! stmie of the Shackelfi elford trial County forr moren than 581,000 of whwhich' totaled more ,tthan- - the following j NEPA. e _____ ' tion are unacceptalJtab le, Crai>o------.fosi.-;,------;------*------^ ^ ------the-t^)urt-the school are partially su OOO to roll over to - - duct i d riv en l>y S h e rry D urbin,l)in, 38, jnio injured a Nev^ewpt)n woman during dizcdized by c h u rc h m e m b e rs ’ tith B year’s budget, . ofEPj ihe ontoining lane w ------r— “It" : where it a trafficstop.>P- . . r compiled from wire repsports • J struck another tar. Dur)urhin. her MagistrateIte Barbara Buchanan ------(l.iiiuhter Kami, 16, antiinil family . car|ii.T himOnd entuieh evidence to ______O l 51%^ • inend lam nue Uotibs,ins, jU. all sustain a cou:ount of misdeineaiim ______w w iJaufTptg^ : ------rrnm -Splriftakcrdltdltd“fri ,en-sulfide ------W n s h tn g r m(nrpbunJcfcTi'd r aiiiir^ u t^UNT BROTHERS AUCTIONS ...... was leaking inside thit h e m a i n ' - u n d e r 18 a ree notr eligible for'aipi- ' 208-734-2548 building, hut they coicould ntot talpunishmenlent. ■ • _ loca’te'tlie source,______' O A D B yi\ N B ~ I ______^------S t e v e n s X-County-l’rosecutor j “ —l RBDAY. JANUARY 124.-00W Jerry Wetle C( contended'Lembcke • .JKOjko flanchDS Now Yoais Auction - Tool missing acted with' i Eastern Idatio man ml h'prem editation'in Sporting Goods-Misc.-Hovhuin y g , sh o o tin g hiss p.parent.s.'sister and a r a since New Year's Eve Advottisomoni January to . brother some n W ired Soivteoable Aroa » Explrotroat/2M 1. me time around Dec. US AUCTIONS lUAllOl-ALLS-l'oliceic e a re try- 23 a t th e ir hogieho; ntair the north- ^ w w w.u..,.ctlon«r..co^ ______ing.io.fintLa-22-year-oI•old man, _ eastern WasWashington town of______------. ~ w hO';^-'fanilly~lasfhcard~frttrom lllinTrrA'aayr-TIE™:ommiinilv-is about 60^— ^ - - ~ T l^A Y . JANUARY'S-B«Om I I H l on New Year’s Eve, miles northwe;w est o f S p o k a n e . M atthew Anderson", oi .oflilaho ■■Alloftlienlem were .shot in the ______' .i; . Houiohold-Tools-Antiiiuat ------Fallsr'vasTcporred'mnlMlng-oit— lni h~eaa;"^viriirIe .suitl'Thur^ay in a ----- ConS!onm«nttWoIc6mo^.jfomo~ ■ruesclay. - -— telephone interview . fTom ■ KLAAS AUCTION B A R N - _ Police say the man waswas travel- Colville. 208-324-B521 • ing to Revelstoke,, 1 British- - ...... • Columbia, to Ifltend an ( SATURDAY, JANUARY 13-11 At*OWN guide .school. H e last “cal a S ' h i s BYU raises)s tuition for next J J Esioto Auction • Tractors - MachineIneiy ------family around 'Il-p.mi onon Dec. 31 scliDol year ar by 4.1 percent ■— ToUs - Electiical.SoppIie*- Rupari- from a Missoula, Mont..It., motel, , PROVO, I Utah Brigham ' • Advsnlsemonl-Jenuarvll a c c o rd in g to a po lic e repport. o r Young Univi liversity will raise ' MASTERS AUCTION ___ Officers sax he plannedled to con- undergraduhtJfite tuition 4.-1-per--^— ------tinue his trip the followinivmgmom- ceht,“o> $60,50, for the 2 0 0 1 -0 2 ~ ' ’ l.rescr-va-— -school-year.— -V" ISS ^ BRC n a _T— ' •Ji___ ■_<_ < .___ ; !- Wfcy.*,Jiw«yl,20Cl-Tliw»llewi.lMil

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BEIJING - Sue men'weremei exe- ■ effort to curb the violencethatvi< Israel’s found]iding notions and Police Po have strongly suggest'« e d cuted in southern1 China,Ch one for daimed nearly;ly 360 people uncovered aileUeged evidence of ' thatiat Muslim separatist guerriliillas drugging his ^Ifrierfriend and then sjnce September, tb e vast massacres. arried out the bombings of ai gasg bludgeoning hW to:o deathdi with an majority of them Pale’alestinians. Today, the PalestiniansPa consti- statitation, the airport, a p ^ a tratrain ash tray, the Guanglangzhou Daily ______iBach.side.has.ac-accused-the___ est refugee-popiila*-----andnd ia bus. But no one has daimimed— reported Thursday,y. . - • ------other of being theB aggressorai in »•*-. tion in the worlorld. About 1.3 mU- respesponsibility, and the tl ■ The Intermedia!diate Peoples t^.violence. APalestlnltInian woman «e«pt after IsraeUI baballdozerslsvsM her farm neai>ar the lion live in thehe West Bank and Phil:hilippinet’ two m ajor Muslislim Court in Foshan dty, Guangdong' Israel has -' blockadedt Jiwltbs«tt aaSbrtp,nu^. . Gaza. The Unitelited Nations recog- rebesb d groups, the Moro Islamunic province, sentenceciced the six to ' '' ' P-atestinian townss inii the West „ , . - J nearly 4 imiU'on refugees l^beiberation F r^ t andjhe AlAbu_ _ death for unrdated 1 ' " 'a n il fjjifjfi/tf ffif: P alestininians i it susoected-of-----a led murder an d . z:ambushed;Isradi mo^risimrM d.__and.theirdescsscenuantsrabout ----- Sayyayyaf,-have-denied involveme uges,-thepa snfent in attacks on army a convoys and have e Dent ^^-^'inansla ugh ter charge ^ - ^ — — ~ Oie Gaza Strip into0 threeti parts, jnvolvert one-third of whevhom livein59UN- ini tiiethi synchronized attacks. - said. The verdictscs werew carried | »>Idlers and dviliansi ' ed e roadside bombs, ' ...... d^sjupting.daily.life.ite..lsraelhas„ < :amps around the. ____ ^ t immediateJy,, uang us. China’s ______assassinated 'a Hinu m b sr of Jtiniansrintumrhaye—“ I:Islamic militams have ct SuriurgMrdeniM he^sald^ p r ^ a r l^ riietii^ of a£ gimshot to , the back of the headlead, the paper ■ thle e ipope has Partdnson's> said. ROME - The surgeon who pe M i n i s tter ( o f cu lt trmed Pope John Paul H’s 195'334 Police arrest four!wsuspected t u r e p l a n ss t o s u e CH z e c h d i rr ( e c t o r tp operation denied Thursdt was of stealing palntlnirtlngs j]^GUE,C«chReRepublictAP) . IH ^^I independence fi lat he had said the pontiff w; ;Jlheem!nttled direarector of Czedi des. The billf st s M f a S ; Siffering ‘ from Parkinson’s didis- .SrOCIOJOIiI,Swi5Sweden-Police . Television was rushedtied to the ho»- mentary aptffovioval ~ •' ™ise. Gianfranco Fineschi saidi he1 iiave arrested fourtur meni in th e . i as misquoted in an interview I p{td Thursday momlrming suffering ■ JoumabsDc: ffr r ^ o m is a sensi- __yg vhe theft of three Renoir—and- R< ------I— M)rfa an undiklosedh1 aUmjent,t his tive issue in this ave to the Italian magazine Og{>ggi. Rembrandt paintiintings from - ; us countiy of 10 mil* The pope’s difficulty in walkii aswMTsaid. lion people. Majto iy here Iwve bit- g n j kirig Stockholm’s waterfrorfront National j nd speaking and tremors aiare Museum, but the pi •The adviser, Pave M H H ter memories of communism and com e precious art tdld The Assodateded Press that remember the y ommon symptoms of 1 . works remairi missingsing, authorities B years wiien tdevi- arkinson’s, but the Vatican h JfriHodac was taken») tot the inten-._. sion was little m has said Thursday, ! more than ai propa- -.y*ever confirmed that he has ti care unit at Prag>rague’s Motol ganda tool foror the Communist the '■ The paintings wererere taken frtan I^reital after beingng treated by the museum on Dec.:>ec. 22. A man ' doMors at home.-H.-Hodac was Czech Televi:ivision, which runs w ^ e d into the state-tate-run museum five minutes before c rdp^rtedtobeinv^;vy serious con- two channels,, is one of the three NIlICIne die In clashes on ire dosing time - d M ^ but no detailstls were\ inune* H f l y K station's that c and pointed a submacmachine gun at diately available oon n his : illness, l[m |Z l| country. At We tesoisort Island In IndonesiaI an unarmed g u ^] whilewh two peo- . jyjjl ple already inside sr . Bobosik.8aid. protesters spokeike out a g a i^ - polit- . 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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 . gut audiences in the-Sun ble01 in the Nation to pla^ay Uie ' last year’s selectiection at the con- ' ' ' y Resort’s Boiler Room fo r' 1 event, which is expectcted to vention, which1 wiwas held in New Meets die Ey;y e ” and •‘" p-ist two winters. ■ drawe an estimated 8.000 pipeople Orleans. CSI’s51’s 20-member the story of four guys who' , from around the world. en.semble will1 getge ils big breal nifi _____;‘‘Tlie,Egglo|faiers^U ^:.--'at high sdhool 'audlovisual„I______. “This is .the jazz band’s; ecquiv- onJan. 12 a t 1 PiHwiaihe p N e#______n l956 and d^ded to par-—■------their first big gig a t thehe Airport Expending t alent of CSI’s basketball1 team YorkHihon. , la y t hjeir e i love foi* singing, a la _ winning the national tititle,” The CSI Jazzazz Ensemble ts I — Hilton when they ares-slammed s . Layer, in coiliflMi ' F o u r Aces A i style. ignoring the!' b ro a d sid e b y a s c h o o l bibus full of ' positions of t “Jensen said. “Boing'ihvit«ited to . made up of six: CSC S I s tu d e n ts , tvpj ■ . ^ ..^ tim ^^tlatesand - ^oundo1 of. rock ’njoU -barreling: -_ ' Catholic teen-agers onI t:th e ir w ay .. t h a t a stro -te; ^Holes in the Ozone piny .at.the.M ontreuxJ( J a z z ...... high school stud&idents and_variow d o w n the t l record track in the! to the Beatles’ debut onjn die“Ed; are allowedconjunction ti wijh the Festival, in Switzerland)I oa few other jazz ’mumusicians from - ^etails^in-Eye; . ' backgro:;round. — — • —' • -Sullivan Show. form theshoi)f the planets and oil , years J' back was veryJmproj^ssive, _around __ - s outhern- u t h - IdahJL ...... —— ------— — T h e y:y 1hohe-their aaft singing; -• . The Four pioids anire killed do in life, ■technical stuff, they- but P within the jazi commununity, •• ’ M embers will leileave Twin FalB ___ :Sp6tli^t,P'ag perm arket openings andt instantly.’ But throuo u g h r h e . " F o r e v ed r to F c o m e b a c k to per* this Fi is an even more presti;itig io u s ------^ — Please-sse-see JAZZ, Page ( S — ------______ke and are on their way-to—>— -Power-ofyHarmony-r-and"the— ^years on Broahow they lujvergot-to . - . hy« o n o r ” ------bl r Plaid" ran for four t^ ------f------;------^ M TlRW»Mtwi,T»ln»lnFtat,idi(M Frtd«y. iMu«yS.2J.2001

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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 1 ; will play;ht fr from 9 pjn. to J a.m. sd n ^ at 8 p.m.. in Salt Lake City’s - ori dining furnllilture:.. m aple or oaka k Fifth Avenifth Avenue, 213 F ifth Country ' dance lessons wiwill be Abravanel Hall.ill. Tickets, which Jan. 27 - Pocatello 'win Falls. . given gi' from 7r9.p.m. at Hon)nker’s are $21, $27, $33 ^*similar savings on bedroomt , entertainmn m e n t * ') , TwinFalls. • Pli i33 and $41, can be ' Banyan w'ill play at Place, 121 Fourth Avei S,, .,' Twin reserved by phoihoning (801) 355- • and living1 iroom furnriture Newberry’s. 150 N. M: Falls. Lessons are free. BWednesd;ly ' 2787. Abravanelel HaU1 is located at Town Pocatello. Ticke ''.; i 123 West Soudih TempleT are SIS in advance or Si Bob NonJimmy Cooper will play . / Engbee r g a s b n s i g of show, can be pure • ladies night0 8 p.m. at Sax Fifth l l i CU5TOW K JH n taWTMUC/ i SlWCI 1974 EC E 213 Fifth Ave. S., Twin Jan. 26-27-U■Utah ; Music Exchange in Twi,, at Sax Fift; 9 2433 Rostron>n Circle • Twin Falla reserved by phoning'(IIO Ave. S., Twi Jan.Jai 26-27, The Utah Symymphony wiU per- 7 3 4 -7 7 5 9 or 43 0 : wnsbtigepmtorg at 8 p.m. at ' -The College of Southern IiIdaho Vivaldi’s “F“Four Seasons" at ')-3028-l Main.in Old Thursday13-Boise Department De^ of Music will preiresent _ Feb. 1 0 -Nam pa cke.s which ■ PiaiJstJiiDiamond will play at 8 the sixth annual Jazz Sunimmit Jan. 26 and 27 at rhe Fine P an tera w ith Sou:■rSlSlheday from 6 t:he o I BTg Easy Concert J* e Arts Morbifi Angel will urchased pla ai Avenue, 21;16 S. Ninth St., Boise. ^UiAuditorium on the CSI compiipus p.m. in th e Idahorwin C Falls o r, which are SIO, can be ?Twin " Falls. Featured ortiststs ^ Nampa. Tickets, which18 (800) 965. by phoning Select A include saxophonist Gary Fo;roster, 38)426.1766. vojvocalist/bassist Kristin Kd v e r t i s i n g isy Concert House, 416 byby 24 ensembles,from MsJa'gic •______

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, ^

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MichaJiael Caine has' some C inemas ' „*AII th e Pretty Horses;*Ho The ‘TlieI GiGrinch Who S to l e ...... but it's by nameans a turnikey.-Hie a mlents a : as tiie consultant - ' aAiaoMMnRMd K-ti film’s freietic attempts to create a hired to turnim the duckling into a •MMd, undw 17 Orpheum Christmnas.lUbertyTheaterl as ------^ :r-*Ca8tAway:*-TWiTWn Cinema------*Miss c -full.lengtii feature-filmn out of a— «wa".-but-it-there’s-no-spark ------~ IS Congeniality.* Sun Valley slender, albeit beloved,, 11957 chil- between BullluUock and Benjamin - . SS.'SK ir*'" ------. . , 'C h a rlie 's Angelstels.* Twin . Opera HoiHouse : Cinema ------. r- dren’s book can be exhitiiausting, who pla;plays tiie agent running . C2001KRT •' ...... ’ 'flugrat;rats In Paris.* ui>erty however, tiie lively andd ainlable the operation.on. The plot is phtsiier oa *O ancer In th e Oa pace.- A s-w ritten by-Step: > Dafh.* •. ■ Theater spirit of the endeavor con'Averts our - tiianalldioseise Vaseline aniles and ca iphen — “Wes Craven Presentsents: L am phouse T heater Gaghan (based'on a British Jter _ _ ^______. -Traffic,Tic,* Magic Lantern inner curmudgeon j'ust asas tiie spir- padded bosoispm_s..Rated PG; lan- • ™i ^ > 1 7 DtaculaJOOO- . , ■ ’Dude, Where's'8 NMy Car.* _ ; 'W hat a t’V Women .Want.' SWHme it of Christmas eventualtally over- guage, violent mimseries;, the,film effortie ence?-l-hour,-52 min- • intertwinesim' several complexJfSi! 'A couple of'f s sharp satiric . O dyssey T h e a te r- C inem as»s ______powered that larcenousIS Grinch. «‘es. — = ^ 510- sequences offer fl« ______r.ries,across.two.counnies.and. i e fleeting glimpses ------'The-Emporer's-Ns-NewGroover------— MakingTharstretch'pO!wsiibTe IS lisev-— oftheTruemillenIlennial vampire .Twin C inem a .Ron Howard’s halng««^ d e!^ dties without ever droppiiP“*8 a Rjovie tiiat got awaj (direction, ^020abn8tian ■ ■ stitch. s ^ Unfortunately, it’s m iway, but at heart - ‘ Family M a n .' TwiTwin Cinema a cheerful and inviting lool . it’s a solidly old-fas wk guided D iehard fans of “101 jess les secure when it comes to 1 fashioned doak- >, “How th e Grinch:hStole— S . .-castA't Away.-Centuiy Cinema------iiMichael Dalmatians"\ i may be pleased by logue W and tiie creation of indiv and-fangs.vampireire flickI honoring C hristm as.* TwinI CliCinem a *The ErrEmporer’s New Groove;* Corenblith and v ^ ail l effects .• tiiis sequel, whidiwh is actually more . alij iividu- the central tradition;tions of the forrn a supervisor Kevin Mack, a l i ^ charaaers. Some of itss i jqj ^Q,.g pfjgjj jjjg 'M en of Honor,*C'.•Odyssey ' CentmyCi'Cinema Ic, Jeffrey a reworkingg ofo the 1996 release, ' rative jat threads are noticeably : than it skewers Price & Peter S. Seaman'm’s clever '' with Glenn i ythem. Directed by P; Theater •The FaiFamily Man,* Centuiy n Close's ferocious ■ compdlingcor than others, and iy Patrick Lussier. . , . 'M eet the Parentssnts,’ Odyssey Cinema saipt ideas and, in a pantheseems h CruellaDeVil^il up to her old tricks, people pec have a tendency to sour With Gerard Butieutier; Jonny Lee T heater almost predestined to play,pi Jim eager as ever,er, despite temporary lot lot like standard brands. On(I™'*" Miller, Justine WadiVaddeU, Jennifer ' •MIm! 0Congeniality.* Burtey Carrey as the Grinch. (1:42 'M iss CongenlaNti 42. PG, for reform, td creareate a doak made of the Esposito, Omarlar Epps and ality.* Twin Theater some crude humor.) th e skins of D ^ diffi^ties with'tiie film is^*|“ I t Christopher Plumme I , Cinema f Dalmatian puppies. it it feelsft like the fibnmakers are nmer. (1J9. R for •VerticalIcal Limit.'Century ■ Gerard Depan>ardieu is her aide de (oei re violence/gore andnd language1 and '102 Dalmatians,'ns,* Twin * CIngma — -“Oude,.Whe»’»HyCar?-? toeing around tiie implication; -camp-(in-all-s Cinem a C hristm as,as,' Jerome Cinema IAshton Kutcher, Sean WiUiamV The.real-H1-Iife rom ance that minds and usess hishi power to Scott, Marla Sokoloff and J *Mlss CcCongeniality,- Jerome i I Jermifer .developed bebetween stars Meg ,*V8r■VWMLimK-' undercut the adtd whizV (H elen Gamer. (123. PG-13forIa Cinema' language Ryan and Ruslussell Crowe is the Nail-biting ^ sequences of moi he jjob he tiiinks •and some sex- and drug-igTelated— jnostJnxoIviDg.DgJspectloLtiiis.tale— tain he shouldjiave}_had. ha D irector ‘ rWomenWam;-Jerome— :—humor.) j of a romance aintop peril characteriie this-c ice that developes fash' ^ o n ^ tale of high altitude d ^ ^ c y Meyers is asa s starstriick : as ' between a oacrack kidnap and res- ring Gibson’s on-screen;n victims.V For a ing-do. T h o t^ the plot and^ ithe romantic' coitiedy, tiii irThe Emperor's New Qraove' cue operativee aand tiie wife of the dial,lialogue are'srtc^y tiie nu the film is seri- • Disney’s Christmas giftrisaholi- is manhe’snyingng to save. Talk about ben num-_ _ ,ouiay lopsided; Huntimt does( littie but ■ - >ers, its rare io iee‘those dig“e»ts ga2g a j Gibson i 'C a s t Away,* Maglt ------Wh.arW( day treat for the entire familyfa a a .conflict. DiiDirected by Taylor whi] in adm iringly. vhipped into this land of shaj}ai»- Meanwhile, he acts li ; 'Chocolat.* Magic I Cinema li^t-hearted animatedJadven- i - Hackford. (2:1(2:16. R, for violence, ' Din)irected by Martin Campbe tslike the kid in...... of^nor/G6odl'ng | or-young-— language and so ___ the. proverbial candy “ — ] - 'D u d e , W here’s My __turetaoraIity tale-ideal.for- 1 some drug material)— chri:hris 0'Donnell„-BillPa;rton a uidy-store, stu ff-.- . - ' , sterss yet conceived witii aa wit\ and ^ .. ing himself until he gets a stonl- ' .V - Roblobin Tunney star. 72:06. P(>]•r“ » achache. Rated PG-13 • I sophistication s tiiat will besappred- a “ReownbefthelwTitans- ’ • forior intense life/death situatio G-13; sexual sitM- liprising one: Corraliiagio Lantom io, violence). ated a by their parents. This!s story of Denzel Wash ations, language. 2 hhours, 2 mir^ ‘McCarthy’s novel, ^ ashington stars as a andnd briefI strong language.) Jlc Lantern “M en o f I how a spoiled, petulant Incacanruler football coachich grappling with utes. V jitoingw ay's macho■My s C ar?*------— C in em a — at' (voice C of David Spade) wlwho gets racial prejudiceice m ong his players , ‘Faulkner’s futility, v ! HaHstron’s beguQing film turned ^ into a Hnmn also featuresfe and staff - andnd a' whole town - in ‘ . -taxedHoward H av^, the also splendidly can vovoicesof tiiis true story s< ‘moxes d irecto r aling1 Cormac inniieiido,Foanne.Harris novel is o n e \ y set in 1971 Virginia, ~ K enR John Goodman; Earthala Kitt, when couft^rdordered desegregra- IThoniton, who tellsv*ich th£ married ^sbes^invAichafeiiy ^ ^ n Patrick Warburton and WendieV tion rocked thehe public schools and :petently withouLcai10 spareness to "Chocoiat”braces the human coiwdy, , Selling Y our!H o m e ? I f, "O d d have LajsjHsd-byHallstronnvith'hls”:—-Malick.(121.G.() “ ------^—-school sports.i. It’sli another Oscar- - . - ►mythos. M att Damor worthy perforformance in a film* “best performanceks,and,tflmn- y< ofthejoaarm th and humor, exffind- „ Need A New IH o m e ? •Tha Family Man- that’s slickly pacpackaged but moving Grady Cole, a Texan.b^Billy Bob , of the Oeauslveness to outsiders as ..... thesto^com- a le e. £A ravishing and brave —Nicolas Cage is a milUtUonaire nonetiieless. PGPC (racial epithets, cow b^ but doomed b L e t K e n HM i p ! B .captimngju:_.-obs,n„j.Binoche descends upon an arbitrage f artist who goes totc sleep violence, mildIprofanity) pr n cumstance and thenon Mi gives his ^ 'in his Manhattan penthow ture be imposes on. N French village, ruled by a. *' luseand . ... ! yet as John tagi„dusitoooat (Alfred Moliha,, to wakes up in the New Jj„,ey 'Ri«rat»lnPail«irb -The’ Movie" ■ \ . 1445 Addison Avo. EastB •,734-0400^® other characters, incl 'burbs, married to the w Kon Roy forbidden ran ch er’s5 always.hocolate A shop. With s i ^ - * woman This sequel to tile 1998 hit feels G I (Tea Leoni) he callouslsly left like a half-hour STA TE R EALTV, / IN C .-^ played by Peneloped by( M e, or. julieneBiiiportlng roles tor Judi <■ ur TV show inflated I------iMeiacan c d - ancient ndFn Lena Olin, and Johnny behind when he opted forr rmoney . into a feature fil About half tiie above' their dramatic c and power over hearthth and running time is Rated R; violence. 1l- ho None of.the -jH oiiaristta suitably romantic r e b ^ : is spent setting up utes. including the openacho3-13,forasceneofsexuali- home. Everyone involvedd hopes why tiie Rugratsats and.their families r’s daugliter • did supptane violence.) to tc hear this holiday hokumun com- ore in Paris, hoihow tiiey got there, jI Life.” and who the ncnew duinicters are. "Cast Away"...... le C hrises Dench Sid h ^ v . ? ______icobL^no^, Depp as a! ------J ■ Vm- all maehinetions-and------— li there is one movi hour, 57 mm- (2.01. pfri:Von Trier relies on making "> $15 million for a1 movie i • tiieme-park attrittractions, the plot . would consider spen pretending tiiat Bud and bobowling doesn't cover muchmi ground. All is - "hours of a'movie ^or Orandsonus in his filmmaking craft, ilutionary and attention-..... are preferable to big pa]aydays . nearly forgiven,in, however, for the . might be Tom Hanksi principle of Dogma 9S. would gag even Frank CCapra. sh o rt but niemijmorable scene, of plays a Fed Ex troub The movie’s saving grarace is Sumo wresUersrs str\gings a Jonioke . stranded .alone -on aloviejstar dei we Lars by V. Von TVier and some of • pending two extremessh ii coDeagues, Dogma is a watcTiing Cage attem p t: to t act verson of “BadJG G irk ” (120.G.) after a plane crash. Afte linst tiie machine diat is normal; the amusement isis all in . to survive, he’s thendone with. It tfierevolul ks, who here getting jorarypri film production, the “ incongruity. Rated PG‘G; lan- Traffk;" leam h w to live withoi guage, sexual situations. 1 hour. Director Stevei tion, distractions andjubleshooter Devised filmby craft is stripped to its ven Sodwbergh has desenisland -hisDanishiIs. And here.we see tiie 58 miniites. once again optected for a change of U tff learning - rnge again, pincinnjen forced to contempor Ihoutstimula- ■ wherebyi (ill Upset abouUt name USse i^meds;' ..... ■ E ind excuses. essentials.affic^^-Douglasportrays----- CJi ^ e private school is d^ -Clark said.-“A ssodatingtiia^ witii Supreme Court justice Countiy Co Day School is discoroncert- »p explanation why i jpointed America’s dnig ini Bi lati school 1 ing.’! VP^ors in Steven Sodi he doesn’t realize his 16- Clark ( hasn’t seen the I itew film “Traffic,")--r-Anexclu. w: ------In-HTraffidaughter, played by which wh opened iri New York ttires a fictional Ameri nstensen, has a serious Los Lo; Angeles DeCs 27 and exp cmr and his dnig-addict ^ ' WUINE. lf SPIRITS _____ : . AOCECCESSOUES ^ 5 New York (. ' MAUcVAiml . The headmaster s^dasking I how v iintry Day ' m — the,«choors-name deletpart of the— n------;p^220_WestMain;;; —63«.ljiwurJj^oio«V324^2800"^ W . the film. 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 hufli' i>nrr imly avillahir on la'I■'VniHi:ii.

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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^y.critxcized= —rrr^Raga-Afialrtsithefcecfilfi 1= =Tony:Matinen-ii^P = - —^ ------the nominationm cof Erainem'S’‘'n je— 'SoiiSong of the Y ew '^ a u llf u l Day.* U: —:------forhomoinophobIc and" mSogynistic ' M arshall MathiIthers LP” for best (U: *.U2. Bap A nw m ::... And Thenen There Was— reference ■ • ------^ — (U2): 'B reathe.’ Stephanie BenUeyley X.*DMX:-Dr. O re-2001Oi:* Or. Dro:' Whatev V 1 ■ . album of theyear■ear. amand Holly Lamat (Faith Hill): *1 Hope tever its fate, the nomina. s ^ S T K S e ? ' . Nowthedraimaima really begins. Yoi )pe *The Marshall M athersJ LLP.' Eminem: tion of an . You Dance.* Mark D. Sanders arx)Id TiTia ._ :y o i. 3 . ..Life and Times an album'as ooQtiDversial- — •-...... - t ' lfthe'controveoversial Detroit ra p -' ' Sellers Sel (Lee Ann Womaci«l; *1 Try,' lesofS.------and pihwweiful - as “Ih e M arshall'[ DOORP •per achieves the Carter.* JayZ:*Coont/yCy Grammar/ MatiiersL ■ niumfav III. i« . c,,...!PRIZES EACH NKMIGHT! ; the win imagined in MS'Macy Gray. Jjnsoo Um. Jeremy s LP” represents' a victory' miture Shopping spree counesysy of Wibon Bates, -i • his “Tlie Real Sii : Nelly. S U m aiad ^ hit in-—_ -RuzRuaana andDavW-Wilder iM acy' — _____ . ■ ____ for tiie GrG r ^ y ptocess.-Indeed,—- --EddllUhtj^OldSlyJcyleTixi Pedal Car : ;gie, it couJd lead t — Coufitjy Album: *Lefs MaMake Sure We the best c ad to one of the most GraGray); ’Say My Name.* LaShawn Kiss Goodbye.: Vince Gill it albiun nomination list SaumliuIicJiitRoun ,’confrofitaiionalal momentsr ever in Oar Sill; -Breatho/ may be ththe most critical-friendly Trip Tickets for 2: Anywhere« inir the ' ■' Daniels, Fred Jerkins lll.Rodney . Faith Hill;-Under the InfiL Conrlnrlnemal US served b> S w a liw'estAirllnes « v . . Tihe Grammy competitioncon - if he Jertlertdns. Beyonce Knowles. LeTwa__ inuence/AIan •• ever. 3------Jackson:-*IHopo.YooDaf)ancer- Lee------B ^ s ‘"l ------^'even choosertcraio-anend th6'Feb72l~^ "CUciCuckett. LaTavia Rotwrsoij and s'"MId«t2^TV ultures" w a~ ^ 'TIcltets Available I ceremony at Srapl Ann Womack; 'R eal Uve0 Woman/\ • o n e p fth . By CaUlngr734-4ir22 cor 734-4152! aples Center. , Kel<aAi»oe heldf during the ------four-day event.-\fo5Vfost-ofthe-living;— legends of jazz anare expected to S w i m m i nig g P o o l attend cDepartment^^ ^ S 'Pafks & Recreation Jensen Mys.donilonatio.ns.to.help. l6.or.735-0512 - - . defray the travel'el costs for the group are welcomeme. Money from ""j6.226S .or 736-2266 ‘ the'sales of the grigroup’s CD will R SCHOOL CREAnOIONS also go toward thec trtrip. Jensen can SWIM LESE S S O N S I Janmuary 25-26 • 3:30.5:00 pm . be reached at ;33.953-9554, Ext. 2557, Starting }aim iyy8t}migh2S\ 8, r s Open to grades 1-6 or at wwjnp3.eom/lim/bjensen. ■ Morning & Evening cl S I2 lnI cdty limits/SlS outside city //milimits g classes available.' Scupleyjy is a molding compound use ftSis/iTfw I used ^ tom ak(ike beads and other ornamentlents. M e i s nl e e r ------: H Adult Swim ieuomions ■ 6-7 p.m. I ' " c :k S ------Continued from Cl £UAIXENGER— , call to aa. “ NoivErriergelency Police Servicee BASKETBALL J “I have foundd thet distance l£ARNTOSWIMIM LESSONS H L E A G U E - ■ between one’s dream;am and reaL'ty,” Thlsleagi«ucj3d^cd.for_youlh.with_ — ------Meisner-toid-his-stustudents.-“That— ■ Z Z 3 5 5 - H E L P special neei desert is often the I ccds. (3pcmng rogtstriUon stamarts J l lie cnielest dis- ______a(735w1357)______JanuatyJLl ■------:----- tance inthe-worid”- Lliague wilt meet on Saturdayv — . _ ------His teaching wentent beyond tiie — ■ _ B Y c myJNG,raS«ELP _____ Jartuayry20atm^iMa,ih3,3^nt nuts-and-bolts of actiiicting, however. ' FR6m7:0Cr«0«i-^PMDAt.y ' ,j -"^^ZtndtylyllmltvslSoutildemylimlBats A purist, he despised Good for winter sessioti/,oti/lessons only! ised Hollywood 10:00mi-<.-O0IwSATURDAY'asUNDAYi>m | which he called fast-fc5t-food acting. Hollywood was, hele jsaid, a town GROUP NIGHT .MB1BERSOFO“OUBCOMMUNnYCAN KESKAHNGi - ' ...... ------withiotsof'cpSmeoTDC makeup but RECavENonaiE ------Starts/atmary27---- no human makeup. - WEDNESDAYS «®GENCyOTYSSMCS ^ Register now for Ice skatingIng in V “The world needieds you,” he 3:30-9:00 m ( Animal control callsd l Sun Valley! 4 Satuhlays! I often told his studentsnts. “Life beats W o r more people in y m ir ^ i ( City event infomiaimatlon Indiides lessons, admlssloiulon • down and crushes; ouour soul and 50% QFFADMISSIOf C Report dimes afterfterthefect . ■ • and transportation. ” theater reminds uss thatth we have >55 per person 8 years and ol ...... one.______u activities______oIdei;-^^^P _____ i lYafiic problems .“Being an actor \vaj ^vas never sup- C Urgent water tumn posed to be aboutiiit fam e and FAMILY FRIDi m-on and turn-off ” ^ r k r e a ^ money,” he continuedued. “Being a n . ■Brins Your Floats, Water■Toys, To Have Fun! C Water service probloblems foreveryonej actor is a religious callcalling becau^ ’ < Sewer problems . -TAMILY ADMISShWNSIO Cabin Fever DayAY burning permits for . /January 20“ Vincent. Baskin & Robbins Ice!'ce Cream! ' , the 2001 calender yeai'ear. You can pick one up • Shannon Mr-inos, U loin the High Desert a W ood . at the main fire statiotion at 345-2nd Avenue ^ RiverValley residentt wwho studied U Nordic Associationr^ !b East during regulaular working houris. the Meisner*s techniquelue of getting ' I f you have any /jt - Cross-Country Skiing% . to the humanity of thehe soul of an y<}uestlons,youcan actor, said Meisner’sr’s approach______contact Linda,daat73S’7236.______m ___ ^ ------— MeerarMagfi ------introduced a new dimIimension of — - TREAT-YOURSRSEIF------•ctingforhim.' TO GOOD HEA Joseph Lavigne of H 1 A WORD OF f Hailey con- liwuary.Spcci- •ehiidren*4^rjT50/n(50 outsicitsTde~(% limits, propenylfyou have any” es you to get to yoiu- im ■ adults 5180/5200 outsidee citycl limits. ■ gas appliances, woodtJdburning stoves, fire- ' inner layer, ■ placcs, or an attached ga your inner instinct, in.onI .order to get Passesarc^oodforacrobic dasses, I garage. W h e n p>AYING/ CITY BIU5 lap swimming and open sw H If you have an attach in tune with yourselfancand listen to I swimmiiig. ichcd garage, mai, ■ sure Make sure you yourself. H you open the garage d juliave the correct Mailing J door before you start Address: PO Box>x 2469. Make sure you have^ . In his play, Jarrett i ■ your car. Make sure you/ou back your car out of ave with video projections the correct accouount number in the memoo other WOMEN'S \ \ ■ the garage. If you ate goliiolhg to leave It running area of your ch « __ ^___a^rsDOT.U^yintstujitudents jH^H H to warm it up. cck. If paying more or less _____ M esmers class on a blaortlon o fth e bill with yourur ’ The play also features ires Voight, ' 9-10AM&6-7PM, check. Paymenttls due 15 days after the Steenburgen and othenlers talking u billing date. Your about how humbled th ^ Monday through Thunday/J3.( ur cooperation .will be great-at- were in ^ S3.00 per class -iy appreciated by>y our office. Meisner’s presence. • crpmliasiadlsamtaIt card______— “6andyW)tcit;'^an‘’ai«tfsaiar^^^B ^~= I simply.forged throurough foiir years of notes.*^ Since the play celebntbrates the •• lAP:swwDIMMING importance of teaching,Ig, teachers t M onday througl)ugh Tliursdays • d % • > ■ are invited to attend for free by . • 6.7am, 12-ii-M I itatioirD ^L ^iH reserving space, at’726.948!

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WI » a soggy broth ofo f doom ed S.'ThePatrio Entertainment What begins as a ^ tnot'C olum bia TflStar 2 .« _ routine series ofl ftve, redemption anam d ciypto- HomeVWeo.leo >. ‘Scaiy Movie/ Dimension Home of questions turns I VlfleVideo. into an all-niglight long fierce fflcest. Director J Joi o a n Chen ‘9. ■Sfiafi.'PbiParamount Home VkJoo. I I I . 'G one In 60 Seconds.* Touchsto.,0-. interrogation w l^Xiu-Xiu: The Sent-Dowri Se 10. The Perfieffect Siomi/w^ H o n ^ I when a hidden I L: GW")has a'fair"^fts. for compo- Video, Home-Video.------^7 ------past-is-revealed.-fd.'-R-(sexualcon:----- : »iMon, even aUowinging forjwo ' • 4.*Ri. 'R oad Trip/ D re am W o ^ Home'e -“ tent, language)) DVDI avaUable. Q l f f l E !\ m i clumsy cameos byf thetl boom . Sa|ei' ■ ■■ EnteEntertainment. (CC) No suggest!isted retail price 5.T\ • was set for this microphone, and sh . T h e Cell/ New Une Home VWeo is video because -J cam erandiid ia z Jiriter Allison Bumei from a.natlonal sample Of- 6-. "‘The n Patriot.' Columbia TriStar _ . . Its supplier deen:ems ic p rim a ry - W Jfts) • Horn ' .forrental.-: ----- ^ n g briskly - as .briskisklyasshe _ ;i“ S K 2 lo m e v w eo :...... ■ ------g n considering the"a »Run.’ OrsamWWta Home . *»M en/ FoxVldeo:— ' — ^ mmcfreivbg/n/ff,y m r e — fppw s vrhat’s going■ to 'to h '* ™ " m t a 'T.T fi h e Art Of W ar/W arner HomeI___ JJazz’ Meo^------— / . A w ore it happens ever ly =2.-*-WeltOtoieyHoTO------VkJe< 1080 minutes 9.'T. 'The h Perfect Stom i.' Warner Hom es. Ken Burns ffle way and that ever] (“The Civil War,ar,” “Baseball") 3-'HowTtMISBGrlnch Stole Christmas,’ ^ VkJen1 Suburbia’S BESTACTRESSAWARWRDSAT(Wf& J Suspects”) is a sm art, er .enjoyable it. Del Toro> Is easily the movie’s 100 10 minutes. VHS priced jjasdche of sepia>tonedled tough- best perform d for SBiM fflgpM i J i M i i a * rmer, a racoon-eyed rentental, DVD (24.98). Mon>ntca guy movies, the kindi ththat used punk who' exudese: presence. tt star Warren Oatesss (or were Contains intense in violence, qirected by Sam Peck TOM sckinpah. obscenity andmd gory, baby-deliv- ^ngbaugh (Benido delde Toro) eiy details, _ gndParkerfRyanPhnHfUipp«>«fe ------. gottora.feediara in the Ai H ^ N K S - &uthwest, who dedde he ^ - 1 | H | saow m as..., aap surrogate mother,er, Robiii Original Aveavengers' H P :RAWIGS...REVIEm..S ,;. IIBB . -- —_[1 i D _ ------Huliette Lewis), thenin 1hit her 55 minutettes'per episode. Everything baternal benefactorr Ufor mil- Honor Blacksikman, Dianfl Rtgg, J . ; but tEe popcorn■n! • INow allhe tw ------— Linda Thorsonson, Patrick Macnee. | - - 1 ■ : ■ ------■ vTpo bad lhat benefa.jfactor is,....Six episodes!S 1from the popular' I tied into the mob. 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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 b200,000. experts esti- —co ible; side tables, 'ualngbkicim 8|7 Rf?t ■eviews,a S he “ took a more middle* rooms • ~ the living room andid dm- • lamps and ihroA' pi • ,570«n« ttpjWfelnprtaon sTT T O Manhattan firm that i A' pillows at Crate ' ^d_a.^_catheyTl entertain Washington 12Prepafed JU ^ tects. andarchi- first dedde h( on.dig- - hutch, dining tableible and 10 uphol- — :- i5BaS4Paaaaomy' liIB Hofla'a C|0|p lv | b i ^ e t does not includes ;68 6ubduSr = JOG for codctithcDemocraticgranae----- S broOwtnod QlllAlBi ------“Thafs'our secondI nmillion,” «she'U need (e9Hunaaa«dlka 2i2 0 Meeugaato AliltlMii Fishersaid. rashihgton are breath- “ I ■ oxan theftrture L lllN lE h , . said. “She n The numbers being 70 Cowtw^»_ z22 Short haircut e L < aid the Clintons.must ^ A U T O P flicknama 23Uncouthdodz — around'tofumish'the'C 7^ Photonabt 24Slrtsaaeand 2. $2.85 million Washingtgton man- j painter Wnyna sion would put a norms 72 Stale# ot 262t YaJaatudant •f^Tapoane i)gtoh home perliaps V** - agftatlon 2; mtty S3 Falsa front owner in shock. Tliat’s inSndSiS,n PricdessanS, ffm 27^aone 43John^ gffforthesn I Vblco 60 That woman !.- - -to the.expense of runni k tailso r20fowlinner.— “ • 44RofaIrif>ring 61 Take to tiie limit Fisher!ed 10 (sofas)," Fisher ------^ 1310PoleBnc DOWN . 30Rf«8hakaf « *48000110 $1.7 million home in Chanappaqua, gy ^ le Road « aTO^73g-0 - n Offer • 31 31 lnc.lnUv«pool Bonlaato N.Y. ; needs lots of chairs - 2 Bauidta, e.g. 38 36 Managed 47 0oca1. -MK5Sr“’ for people to sit com- ^ : 3TfeanuW -38 . 6 5 S c h u u The Hrst lady has lan(j<,d e d a n « s " S 'a “^ S ; 's -38W .H am isphare SODWyloofcooka ' eSParm dto million book contract, i ------56 O uaportarticle----- T67 Hanu and ...... ;an d she--58,000 ona siispicture her buyine . entranta . 40 Extiaust— 58 S atnttaa.« a a dabt Wynn and her husband will more tiian $300,000 a yc otiques- 1 think she’ll smart reproduction a-said.'...... n e Clinton has chosen ly, a moderate price of / Husb^►and’s doi)u b lelife^ leaves vfvife fiust1, she will have spent e in^tiire^jillow^loase-'- K ■ DEAR ABby: I[ amaj a 53-year- was sorry he missed’iI’my hus- continuing,Isher 1 said. Qub chairs ■ Id woman who ncnever thought ;000to$6A)0eadL ■ he would be writij band’s calL I was goingJ tot delete . now know abt -iting to you. I It, but left it there to s lave been marriedd 333 years. The E M D ear see what my husband would do. '“ t several yearsLhave ha not'been Abby 9. When I DEAR ABE ______he Happiest went back online, it hadhj been grandmother ___ deleted,______7 ------;— ^Trtth~me~anJtrated I le beguiningof Abby, I don’t know wh this year that, forth*tile past sever- ‘ [______^Imttodo. .dau^tersfor We should go to counsel knowing what you -im ■ mJtirwtms]STAR ieling, but years. I th ir al years, my husbart)and has been . 7 PASSENGER, AIRR (CONDfflCJNING, TILT, CRUI:ruise , • talking online to g: each other. I made copies he IS rarely in town.- ______moved out,about your spouse. V . say men. He ___ _=BBIRAYED.V PC)WER WINDOWS)SAND DOORS, LOADED •0*160^W41 — — would be on the comomputerinour ry^ngandfinally-con-— LW ^m-M ng-it-up.-t I him. ' H e sw ore he BBY: My mother and ____^hqme_0fflce,>upp0!posedly_work-.;. ------DEAR BETRAYEDrK ing, while acnially “i did anything but'tall^'he------Make an AbbyTTne>er have been living __S ^ ^ ^ 0 , 6 8 5 - r “instant mes- appointment with youi and my two young • s^ging”,someone. Wl:W hen rd walk n et any of'them en on his ur physi- What can I d. KAMOr HAHStM A\ list, or the ones he talked cian to be tested for s< for the past couple of $7 into the room, h e \f> sexually out, PU be th r would delete transmitted diseases. A] tiink it’s time they S A L E P R l c t I f Q . »he instant messagejg e.T h i> w ™ le. However, when he and Although even though r 1 9 7 Iged each otiier, he gave your husband is trying tt< o b ^ e ing to tak eIt, tl b u t w henever I on for several weeks. or^Odmi ------1 thought in the bej name.of.his hotd and tho____- .his «rayinp,_on.you.(tlthe best Mom and Gn>,-they-just blow me defense is a good offen tm he was having an ai uinber where he was stay- snse), do togetiier on'ti ^oonotlndudedwtti^^jfdcHcTdecfct. sked him why. He said he not accept it. While uninhappUy refuse. Help!need m7 life back. ** r.. _wonian, so when-he married men sometime one aftenioon, I dec ry unhappy in our mar* nes seek . ■ do? . If I throw tiiem iedded lo log riaze bee>ecause he didn’t thirik I relationships outside5 o( f mar- the family pariah- ^Snto his laptop and.j riage, most of tiiem do m •That’s when I foun him anymore.. He not do so , , d etl a nobody i else is will- und his.-say promiseded he would stop, and with other men. Your hus ! them in. I believe “ — ^am e”-for himself,f.and.lols-of— i dderede, “sW _is__ Set a deadline everything from hjs com- ' bisexual, and how long Grandma-could live— •i« xiames on his buddyly list;1 I wrote puter. He g h®cate. Then fii \ Ie evM closed his private been cheating is anylybody s - apartmentI'their fo own, but they K m Sown all the namesies so.I-could Internet guess. You should def )! w k them up later. . et access account and efmitely them move. A . , , . began using usi the one from our get . professional counseiseling. If your locks anc -SMOTHERED 5: For the next few/montiislfol- m computer; er at home. your husband canno't orr wm^ not hatches, be< IN MARYLAND ( r k iowed him online.J. COne time I Today,'f, while checking our e* get i it with you, I tirge yo 'even made up a gzy irou to go receive critiAR SMOTHERED: UjK gay name for mail, I foundfoi a message from' a alone. • It wiU help you to ine.for.them.to relo...... PCT __ .myself, and he and I uinstant-meA man on th to deade asserted your the buddy list saying he , . whether' your marriage iswortiii« .. andyou-ll^befifind an affordable |v> for them and help— . After that, change md batten down tite I w ] i\ries: -Emphas ] size origirnalpatte jecause you will ' ims of thiticism for having IF JANUARY 5THrii IS YOUR r— ^------lurself. Stand-firm, BIRTHDAY: You are SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 222-Dec. AQUARIUS I ire versatile, 21): Come out of doldrums ifreeatlast. dynamic, aeative andmd have nat- • lOROSCXJPE . I ms. .You . Emphasis on d will be invited to partidpipate in _ tion, need fot* e unil ability as writer,er, psycholo- SviSydney Omarr gist and travel expert j ( ^ e y . Look beyond tiieeimme-' : ' also on sale o r j >ert. Gemini, ______;______I diate d and examine various Virgo, Sagittarius perpersons play .. _ iis possi- erty, com forta t promises in writing, j’bilities. Libra figures promiminent- ters. Taurus pla'lOUght major roles in your.r life,1 could 'r - .I 'J ' by legal experts. ly. PISCES (Fe have these letters,i, ini itia ls in S aa n . 20-Feb. 18); n ^ e s : E, N, W. Durinjring January, „ SCORPKPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22*Jan.22 Diversify, eni 19): Permit creative fort I direction, motiva- emotional exdtemeht.nt. Domestic. P*®!layl'Don’t back down irces to entertained. H Itured in ^ "1 pnnanciples. Time’s on your ?s\irface. Make fresh start ii t meditation. Focus ' >r purchase of prop-. ^bruai^. June will/illbeyotir • slderVoiriu-are-destined~to~wri. , -direc(iont.A-diffeFeftf-)ti r love awaits. Leo, Aquariui •table living quar- most romantic, profitalitable month' another Scorpio will us.indi- Sagittarian edg of 2001. dommate5 scenario.sc N u m ^ 8. viduals figure in scenario. • ture. Jlays dynamic role. F eb. 19-Mar. 20): -A R IE S (Mar. 21-Apr.ipr.l9):New rS B B entertain and be ^ p ro a ch necessary, if:ify o u areto Highlight humor, ’ . tran.sfnrjn loss to profit. • -m playsj dra- ' ■ dges way into pic- made i^Ie. TAURUS (Apr. 20-]20-May 20): • Analyze priorities, makitake positive toe of them. Focus on coopera- (jive effo rts, p artnerjership and . ,, marital status. Cancerrer native is WMartin Carolyn Burtanin RaySabala Lynn Rasmussen j9 picture. ftGEMINI (May 21-Jl-J u n e 20); insldn Silver SageI Inmln Really ■ Gem State Your kind of day. Highi ^ g f i t ver-_...... J o aally l t ----- ■------Really...... , - -Realty------satllity, make peoplsple laugh GMAIUC __ : when they are readyMO to cry. Try , on new wardrobe. SagSagittarius, m another Gemini feat&ret^<1* ' ■ ■ s r V s H Kitty Spancer _ ' CANCBIHJunfr-ZH»^uiy<22):^ H flim n B J. Ross Personality emplnph asised ; includes Sex appeal. DoiDon’t break . . Canyonslde _ tbo many hearts. Majorior wish will— ----- ■ Realty . be fulfilled. Tauru^ ScoScorpio per- — .GHAC - — sons play roles. LfiO (July 23-Aug.ig. 2 2): Be : H ready for change, shortsh< trip, , variety of seniensations. “TOW)wse current real estate listings in the Magicic Valley. Relationship heats up, ip. gets too ' •Custn about properties ancid available homes coi __ ttpie. Change of r^deni[ence possi:__ _ • Unkk tto Agent Prollle.Pagesies.with,contactJnfomi< iMtlon, ____^_____ .qe, m ^tal statiu'^pmphasized. • L m a t ge range,...... Long-distance c^mlunfcation ur «cce.less current Informationan about local “FeatureredH om es.'' ____ .1* Y,®^ ;yi_ew8r ^ MM 'i is iii'jlc-""-' ■■ *AcceiEleissjnks.to loijgljeal a:asiate web sites, aiidj agents'I home pages: isting. f& U (*pt.2ioct.::t22^See ; PUlSs !you In dirisct co n tact»t with agents and comj:njMinies via e-mail. . . ^ p l e and relationshipsips as'they . conveniently.: - • --«ci8t;-hotmerelyasytI’you'w ish— ;—— tjtey could be. 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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«0|MiiIiig Jonn« w ry 5 ,^ Q 0 1 ^ “ • Thee concertI on Jan. 26 is . Jerome or by calling theB CSI( Fine contact BrentntJensAiat733.9SS4, -ttOOfi-Hllllll. — TWINFALLS-T- The College of Combobo Night .featuring the Arts.Department at 73733-9554, Ext; 2557. lO^OoBteiJOpm . ' -Southern Idaho D The TImefrWewt . • Advanjance single^y passes are tr Heated Riverboai S8 a daylay, or $20 for the entire ^ G I CrVALLEE r ELKO, Nev. -Thd - 17th Cowboyoy Poetry Gathering, 6Gourmet Dinners CowboyPoetiy Gathiathering will be T icketsts to performances are LUI m o u s in e P a r iiees i held Jan. 27-Feb. 3 thisth year. availableble on a first-come, first- DiscouijupfnD PRtvATE Group'P ackaoKAQES calf 208 The Western Folkolklife Center’s served babasis. S 733-093•31 .... annual showcase eveevent will focus Informrmation about lodging in 7 CourM wine Tasting . .■ thia jieji uiridiichinliintrtradlitgns----- iHS’ElRffi^6 area can be obtained by — DlnnerCrulseft—— -.Private CocktallCruises-— — Ext ------in the Great Basin.'n.'The "i celebra-■ phpningng th e Elko C ham ber-of~ tion will feature worliTorkshops, exhi* Commercerce at (775) 738-7135, or ^ B H ^ S ulunday r Champagne Brunche^ bitions, panel discuscussions,film on ithe Web at ^ 2 Hour Scenic Tours^^fl and ..pciiqnnancess.by.nationally. .b; ___ww>v.'elkolkonevada.com. _ recognized cowboy}y poets,j musi- Ticketei informationi is ayailaMe - cians'and'craftsraeir”3T------byphomi •: Former Secretastary of the Center• atai (775) 738-2900.°or on IForSfKciaUyMemis Interior Stewart UdalrdallwiUbethe the Webeb at www.westernfolk^ G ift Ccrtlflcatcs Avivallablet^v 6&Raervatiom f l ~ featured speaker, on 1Feb. 3. lifexrg Call for nsenvtlm & Our Sped PLEASE BOOK EA •Tu. emmitgtt. axUUtifidgnuB*.g - f l ^ JUMP‘ CompanyI lybegins- » m auditioi)nsfor‘Gnn T im e’ ^ ______.Tlw.TlmefrWewa____—: ■ — ------Auditiotions.will be held-at-thc— B u f f e t 4 r First Presresbyteriah Church, 209 TWIN FALLS -AAuditions l for Fifth Ave.ve. N. , m m J M o n g'olian ( BBQ^ the Junior Musical PlayhousePla pro- Thosee who\ audition must be duction of “On Time”le” will be held paid JUWUMP Cothpany members today and Saturday,ay. Those who the firstt throughtt 12th grades. A uthentic C hinese C uisini n e wish to ny oiit mustst callc 734-3054 “On Time"Tir will be presented to schedule an auditioiition time. March 2-3,2-3. . g » a a » ■«------MVYol)uth Orcheestta=wifl ^ Live L obster & SStgam edj:iam - " 3 begin re M ongolian BBQ.3 .-1 priceforma'fiyIiy trips •ehearsals Saturday5 ^ LargejJ^lteionI ofc Menu Items ...... The Tlme»Wews '■ • -______■ of Southithem Idaho. All youth - interestedted in joining the orches- 'ok Cooking 7' TWIN FALLS - The1 Magic tra mayla'y atten d the first TWIN FALLS 1 CHOI Valley Youth Orchrchestra will rehearsal sal. The concert will be . newyjs^nncMiM im s begin rehearsals for the winter held Feb.;b.24. • # Friday &Saturd;Jay Night - Dinnerr BuffetBi concert at 10 a.m. SattSaturday in the F o r more mo information, call :«niI{9I!EFK Fine Arts Center at (the College, Judy C ’U’II ati 734-7335._____ MLM ____u m n m rtruGHra' ^ B fcB i S H 'SflU P Open Everydday, II am - II pmI ^ ^ SuNmuibi m ------^ I K r TAKE-OUT-Of(RDERS-WEICGME- Read The' Tlmes-kewsT spoibrts p a g e i s t o M 'm sinsii quEwM5craiai.uai.i2 ouBipatnB - • see how youryi favorite teaia m Is d o i n g . !' SIMKSSfflWUlBa m s m m ! ^ “ KIMBERLYVROAD • TWIN FAUS • 734-1223 ■ .. HOURS; SUM 11-fr^lON-!*«AnMj3^!0PBI7D«l^ 1188 Blue Lakes Blvd.B: N o rth • TvvJn Falls a|^AUTCO P L G X HL ' V

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:?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 bacback up the ladder.*' g ^ te that he'd hahave better luck «t wwpow andDitie State co D e ^ ; (1310 AM) Grant said he expectcd.led.his guards to see eocgtte premature return from 9067 to win die Wellsdis Fargo lid y Roughriden f l a y i n g Bomevfborhere.else, Fisher SI (13-1.2-0), Snow(10-2;'0.1),I, O a ^ in Prescott,,Arit Ar heavy pressure in both1 cocontests. At point, - — HJnstead-Jioat__ break, ordered by CSI coadi Der — Grant-will-platoon-Tonya-1iya*Phillips-<-2:0-apg: ------—Foeuron— ^ w o u l^ say it^ m e most cridcs ' ■ " ~Tnotigh It was‘atouftiampnfgamerand a 1 SI. Derek Zeck (42-8. second sea-«a- thus did not countit iiin the coriference stand- - 2.8 ppg). Holly Armstrongng ((1.4 apg. 3.2 ppg), dieseaseascD) because it’s ve^y early," Z Nicolette Dresback (7.9 pi - ’’Butli11 think it is a aitid d b ip anytm (, Jon JudMnsdS&67,.eighth 6e»sea— ings, the 2J-point losslos to a SWAC foe didn't .9 ppg, 3.2 rpg) and ^^tbatitw as ■ son):DUteSi Jinga Gosschalk (112 ppg,)g,4.5rpg,2.6apfi). 4 teroadMididaytwooftfaeteami Sttte. Jeff KkWor(9q-25. fourthUi sit well with first-yeai^ear coach KendaQ Grant bctedtobeatdie top

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vJercome h;)Oys mlotch ffirst w ie ^ s© ii g 7heTlme»WpDDING - TTic Oasi A-4 Indians Ig good ball just l•fo^l77 fromfi the floor, and the - I? the A-2 Senators in their first* movement. We were5 lax from P.irates tumim ed a 25-23 halflime Ayc^igpuiir — r ' s - - - GLENNS FERRY lup this season. But Gooding Christmasbreak-wehadid two weeks advantage1 into ii a Magic Valley ^ cold in the second qua ^ off and got out of rytiun."’ Conference vie a __ ------]nlgca.qjflyup-»fcni I - ■—Burliy^W) n^-plays(Saturday S at------Urew-Choulo^»l[u!d-13-points and------would have »t)n the ga * BlackfooL Teresa' Owslwsley scored 11 for — ^ Wednesday’s resulu lts — A n -...... Tie Pilots had ledl^16-12 after one..... e kids were disappointed losing5 eowMi' ' Hagerman,, wwho also got 10 from g period, but foundmd themselves „ S t :S Carl. McCan;jmmon. Katie Bedke Bowling hesccond. fn the first timc,*^ Joe Messick outscoml 19-lOin thes Tlicy came out more focusedi isssssrssS aSI ibSSSi ' paccdCuWeyv.•y with 15. , , MMlnlco Spartans win — — - — “The second quaner■ter killed us," said — “The firstit halfh we played pretty T f - - - " ■ Glenns Ferry coach Joh odytoplay.". opening tourney dl 9 *22 JohnTudS-W. itorJoshGoddardied-Gooding . e came out r ^ y flat in afwif a *xo , just quit mnninRourseirsetoffense." — io9 Jpoints. Senior J.D. Soloagaj - arter,” said Oakley coach JEROME - Mlnlco High1 SSchool' ■ iS S S H U ^ Pilot Mark Black BrettGmham.m. rorolled to the team vivictory e.um nM r, ' " T r ' •_ _ poinis to lead all score : Indians with 33. vrers. Korcy Hall “ ioM5 trc»:lhrow in just the first half,” Messick ' just two losses in the seasonop shooting also hurt thelehomeicam. h «*ii Wood River 34, Klnib - f e All the guards shot the bidl Baker Kidcoff at Jerome B o ^^ i 5 s a r“ - « 1 Glenns Ferry (3-7)?)h05B h Valley 10 I the outside.” WOOD RIVER - Junitnor Laurel " Ten teams comptised of five * 0 40D opcn-Canyon Confereerence playnext TheSa Williams led Wood Riv SSrtiilSt? we were consistent with the Wrestling 36)and— ' ' p o m n n ■ aOiMSrEI)miX|-Su«rjtfmx4 g, , I s.'.r*'*'-'"- . Wood River, 6-7 overall t lmiLGwnr.r,QTM sweeps ™High gome went to the Jero T« conference, travels to Saturday. St. .' “i;squa^ wmdi bowled a 21Z ■ RIcMIeli arrr Next up for area bowlers are! IeldS7,Bllss43 KIMBERLYLY - The Kimberly ^ e sever* iFIELD - The Tigers defeated s a . al meets on Wednesday, Jan. 10,10. BuH . ■ Highland 59, Mlniiln lc o 4 7 o « a ^ l^ Umi I. Hn £ IfeMcn I a«. )eat Spring Creek of is at FQer, Minico is'ui Jeremtme and J.aatiMtax^ ill- MLVICO-After reed us in a Northside matchup at S 'S S d '-Sugar-Salem,butitwas, S n . i ; 13 ■ Id Thursday, extending tneir , iwimti thewinoverSi■ Sugar-Salem that rade Gooding, Wendell, Kimberljrlg^nd ca] foul for hanging on l Twin FaUs meet in a doublehead ’ - i n p — — i-Tw:? iir F talls WT e sc fe&FSSVv e e p ^

^ 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. seasttMX t] s n JSI It 41 5 It tt • V Vi 7» Allred (.625 fg pet.)) providepi the ing (23.1 ppg)pp, and leads the confer- been b back. I think we are f tj ,« 5? jm 0 s1 » JOS3 12 71s Js7I is7 .01 aII . t] 2 B U muscle undemeatli. porting yefanother

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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 accuseim Pistons -----N tsgrfoy r^ taki { nV ildcats'surrii^ed^ejK tionrf. . tivewin.______^. • •______^ E x a c d ya a yyear after Cuban took after af a missed s to by Dallas*IS* Steve “If a'guv can’tri’t look1 at a replav — H—rlioreg- Woodrii~ n i ' bga i ihB— n w CCr49rliMHatui4e r ------^ Own«r-Of-the-DalIas—N Ni ^ diat“would have Bed thelegame • and see it was goaltending,goa that's _ . [l^Xaliforala Bears.xs78-75in-their-— MADWISON, Wis.-Kirk Penney-y— Rorida82,Ml88rSt.♦ 7 0 ------M a v e r i i 8,tl;, the NBA issued a one- a at t 106. A replay showed.th tl at a- - ridiculous,” he saids a i d - ...... ■ ; - ' ;P^ 1 0 .n»ea’s_ba9i•asJ^tball.opcner ___scored.ed-13.of-idsl5-t)oinu after ____ sentence.stactatement.sayingjie.vfaa,. -Detroit-playei^s.handtouchiB Di h(Bd-the-r=r^Team-captain-f in-Michael-Finlej'— ^ '• '^niursday. .halfdmime as No. 12 Wisconsin ral*f~ “ STARKVILLe, Miss;ss. --.Tombr being punishIshed “fof his outbursts rim rii widi die ball in die air. . fiell, Brandi McCain ai said offidals toldlid him1 goaltending i: - J M ichael Wrighi matched his lied fromfn a 12-point deficit to Md Naomi and actionsIS c o n c e rn in g ga m e offi* Cuban had the replay frozccausc die shot had ' ■ ,! - . ^ e e r high vriui.th, 28 points and. .-.beat urunranked Indiana 4946 oii- 16 points to .dals-foDowiiwing D all^ 107-104 loss the th JumboTron and asserrimblcd no chance of going]ihguC . — ' ; 'jGUbert Arenas scoredSCO nine of his . Tht^sdj■sday night. • lead Florida to' a victictory over . 4 3 points in the fiflfinal six minates, Mississippi State. >; _ < rim Woou>wcre— Ghampionship.'sto ; Williams, Shane Batotti^anpate Iowa in the dosing minutes.^^nderblltlO^How :o tro ll th e bo tto m of th e elieligible for this toumamcni. byToruTaniguchi.dii. ' James combined1 forfo 70 points-as r T „ S g t “-N 5 o; 104-iofiJJ the Meanwhile, only four of th e to p Tom Lt-iunan.. thtihf.No, •».stx'd./jof 3Jo. 3 Duke operie NASHVILLE, Te - _ -field...... 10 seeds are still playing. med its Atlantic pflhniSt. 5 92rN-Westem54- ______• ______1C B..with— past. Jiiff .Slumaman and. Jusiin __ ! .Coast Conference:ce schedule widi Chantelle Anderson scoreds< 27' Just look: ata t th e m now . VVijay i Singh, die No. 3 seed, th e lat- L conurd iN o . 7') ) showed sll tile true .a win. STAT\TE COLLEGE, Pa.-KeUyr points as Vanderbiblit beat Seven of■ th e 16 p la y ers w ho sur* eest s casualty. The Mascers' clcliiim p grit o f :i T e x a n in anaj amazinR turn- — ...... — - Mazzantante scored 29 points in justt Howard. vivcd two hot,ho blusreiy rounds at hahas never gotten past thcrsc■second • around to beat Gar>jar> ‘ Orr. "~i8GQraESAND~y I . B a s k e tb aALL l ' S t . ! ! S£S S »i9i< &»Unii''y-<-» i2*5tft-e<*!5!5 ttJV.n; irS’. ' | \ 1 . . L o c a l SCHEDULE . 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SPREAD-Sirisa<'i$iO-7:Vik. I label. knowing when.en to go out and play -the _'.v;:.eJ3c««i.iafl6Mr:fH!s(of;fcfi42yamsan(i3 1 • e d g e d ihthe Ravens on the final the, NFL" in fewest yards riisljshing the best ■■ TSs “They can have thee fewest as hard (as pos:lossible),” alio or honors as the NFL’.-; No. dlowed, with 60.6 per gam^,e, and ‘*The whole counountry knows - '/lK)NGS0ffENSE-RUSH(6).Mtl.PASSm.OVER. yards. We have the fewesest poinis ‘ Baltimore: spentS] much of the - in r iiL.5( ense, something that in turnover margin, with 23I nmore has the best defelefense," Rav^fts' in NFL histoiy," he said,i, holding season beingng com pared to the taki ______67rusfcrn 4fcng. i69pa«iftgc B altim oreore had held much of the takeaways than giveaways. - • end Michael McCr:cCrary said. "TVi' *• „„«ELa-hall.givenjo.ev.e^jlunember— 1986— Chicaicago— B ears— oi------rg38J7tct3n37,5Zr ' - “We arethe best” Ravens5 ttack.— "believe we arebero»nerrWeH.getio ------irzz:::. 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J'aSyarflarsiTOwrnjirnj;rnjarfl 43 yards ^ y C - votef)ted The Associated Press NNFL ’ was named The Assres- M K i riM 2J0 (3'ai yarcs i?2 rus'.ino; a too many offensive weapons.^5 Forget that. ident,nt John Shaw was shocked toi A'.'’fa;sa'37.4rj5nngdjmK L r' atMinnesiBsota , . ” Also forgetc that tl the Giants leam I . R/MDERS,21-9. m Dick Vermeil wanted to mgi ___ ’ p g '' ------tf h»W i.vi,v i L-iiu.nV. i.tm ic itilpiir------have beaten' thi lc Irttu auchlng less tnan'a y«rear straight limes - 1 TifANS'oraSE-flUSHi?). PAS'“ASS ii6). OVER- « a m s t a r iter e r for the Saints (are SlSunday - the first six wins afterir makingn a t e a ^ farewell . . i h e r e a n y left?) 1 will get hurt were against, badba teams. Don’t ’ he . l i : 37-i i:;a' yai3S. "59 tus^no in Wi E i , -fiarlyandid a backup or third- Baltimore (plus 5.5) forget'this y eair r- - 33-18 and 24-7 i he y M j ^ wins by the Giant .S S ™' S'rinser railk'ill c o m e in a rid h a v e a< aat t Tennessee ints. r vdjtiswiini;DaP0 2 iNTs • career game,n e . . ,, ■‘They’v e , im proved -fiinoe ’ -f ' RAVENSBEFENSE - RUSH tl) PAS The Ravens are ihe only i PASS(0)..OUER^ ^ T l i e - S « iinis-hiive-monientum. t u y team then," says Jimm Fassel. "W e’ve- Aiii2: . • ' ' ' 10 beat the Titans at Adelelphia improved, too..” “VsnFL'sSs 2oitersiy(;io !77icta'icta^a« .4 2 ■■■ 'h e V ik inngs g i don’t. Minnesoiii - . 2i7 9 ica' ($«cr.dr.dNFl'.606 Nl a p p e a r e dJ to { have honie-field ^C«)liseum, a 24-23 win this seasonse • The Eagles have ha momentum H ^ me nmrtesy of Al De! Greco, wh ;.pr9(ro:sSFt.ej-,--jif!Ou:ars(!3‘season NFL a d v a n ta g e; lolocked up, then lost iis „ vho hit but the Giantss have1: more bal- mi- iyy»-»- v-,'cns^ePM,Er:Mr.o\earl8 Payl the left upriglit on an extra-i -3yLew-snad4 fin al th re ec g:iines g as the jiefense a-point ance. old . 3asS'5tsa'.ailST attempt and missed riglii on TrTANSMFENSE-RUSH|3l.PASS'ASS (1). OVER-. finally g a v e \ na4 3 - GIANTS, 16-13 n e Assoc^teited B u t i t ’ss hard h lo think Now yard field-goal attempt tJiatt ccould on * •' ' ^ Y^McrV55::;aiya.ts.9pas5.ng, have won the game. Last week: 1-3 m \dn with an inexperi- .Jjj 1-3 (spread); 1*3 lULu' Ihursday.‘Tnrm , Sootec:CompilodkemAPwim *l» . . .-.‘•'“ -■"H '5 ':j:35S''0-CS:5arro.DS’ £ ;S .n ..-_ . •-Baltimore-maiches up ppr retty — ^{strai^t up)...... — - -Dick ’w tn ro p ^ _ '■'’i l 2 fia'iaiCjMitcynaaetacn'os:«'es. 4ass;sts. lick Vemiell- t -o t a l l ; ■ 153:ead73.SB.3,53.2 ’ voice of Nevlew York sport.s afler the I-in-radio-in_193?.. final1 yearyei of a three-year contractI and direaor of footballban operations. | ' j the terminology for basketetball He graduated two tw years later, LAST TIME MET-GiantsOMi F.ififK!9!es24-7 0ci;29 lo sin g a shlot o t at a gold medal in - -plaj __ Que^ons immediatelyelycenteredoi I i. . j ------— a: faslRClrf'c-j-N-J - “ play-by-pluy-and,-to somc-ext*tent, - -played a year of pi 'he 1036 Ol!Olympics bccause he footfootball play-by-play.” f pro football with' " Miami' ^dttenheimer’s pastast criticism of | M^SOFreNSe-RUSHtlSj.PAS:PASS oil, wns Jewish,, ------the Giants farmn i team in Jersey mi’s Davis close to ■ II, d ie d on W e d n e s d a y • RiRut Glickman first caught(Jt the City, then went oi , Snyder - and who reallyreal will cqn- J ‘ -iH ea2” ::<3'yaros. i26tuyiiMI 15:isi pjssinj, » ' HjII ill Hospital. He was 83. attc t on to broadcast Slgnlniiln&Cane contract trol the team.''. attention of sports fans as a wcworld- ■ ^ r t s for 55 yean,IS. His last timvat rn p ; ajjnstejcs 08 Donovan McNaoowa's was 24-iot-33 H e .siicaimim l b e d to c o m p lic atio n s clas;:lass nthlete who starred in d DRAL GABLES, Ha. - Miami’sli’s “This is M a ^ Schotthottenheimer^s ^ track ihe mike was a 1992Jets.Saints_1£ 5,^ !^ — S 5gi;’slS ,',ixue"ck fromliearfjl)t} bypass surgery Dec. andind . football. at. .Syracicuse-.-_game.... ------h Davis says he has no iniaestjst organization from the standpoint \ ■ *5S i '3).-...... 14,Mldhisdadaughter, Elizabeth. Unii . O'.fR/JLLini, . Jniversity and was picked foror the . Glickrnon began{an doing college • achirig'the Qeveland Browns.-i. - ...... of the final word,”’ SrSnyder | ^ “ A-U5se3 373 istai yartJs. 293 pasnftg.iTO, um Week 17. T h e B ro;)n.\-born» n ; Brooklyn- Berlkrlin Games at age 18.‘But on ley appear, to be just inother,er “This is som ething hi HiiB bean avetag.n5 2W.9 passifls. 0 6 1 m the basketball doublebleheaders from g he needs To; OB Kerry r e a re d broadcadcaster brougln play- c.ve!.ve of the 400-meier rel e on a long - and growing - listist have, it’s Important toto hihave.” * Cc!l/is was 22f«.3J lo' 321 yaros andi.TOs.WRand: by-ploy excite clay, Madison Square! GardenG in 1945. Amaii Towncf nad 8 catcnos for 153 yai ritemeni to basketball, Glicjlickman suffered perhaps ams trying to lure Davis awayay The former Cleve i J y a M i ------hockcj-and-fo 's the___ A year later, hebeASS(7), — ' —1940s throughigh thc-1980s:------=------i^*he oedKnicks. .. ______C'/ERALLllOTi. S’hen-he and'teanm^e^SSam ■ He thrived onI theth pace of bas- ivis in^stsJie.iiiiot-leavlngig ----- year,-$10.milllon-contTQntraa-to-suc—1----- ^— His crisp, rapid-fireI delivery Stol:Jtoller were scratched from - -■"'Wotf-iwiwr^amsrsOftisn^fla-Haa n the ketball, a perfectn fitf for Ms crisp ni. He said Thursday that helie ceed interim coach Ten;reizy Robiskle, - a i ^ g 114 4 fujhmg por aamo. DE Hui :rs riveted to radios for _ raceace. . and snappy style. dose to signing a new contractict MU) coached the finalalthreegames tl j fja i lacuos anfl2 sacks. LB Mrke CattMCatt some.of thehe most memorable’ ’ AiAmerican team officials! loldi Glickman was Inc the Hurricanes, a five-year OT HoHis Thomas oa^i had 1 sack. moments m si inducted into^ the ^ ‘h ar after Snyder fired,Noi,Norv Turner. i 1 sports - WiUis Reed ___ thh(!m_vic.tqty.byjivo.Jcwisli.i e n i.ath------Baskctball-Hall-(II-of-Fome, th e- -deal thathat coiild-be fimilized in the ------QtWTS DEFENSE- RUSH l2rPASS t ------hobbllng-om

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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 lally,” Weinke said on Whether it's the best syst* —- s&lW.ffJt to defexifend the dynasty college football isn’t op BCSkivestoUdehide behind. At d iC ^ n g . There'UI beb< some hard • ' i i s . w ay to t .the team bus ^ debate, since the current B( same time, the» Beaversfi show ed iverlctodonextyea T h u rsd a yy morning. i “It was ® fllm nf I contract rims through Jai be die kind of team - -jaheresOieoLBoHBowden sounded— ce they were one step S ike a fou^ or eren>> ahead of USus and knew what we 2006. Bat the guys n m ^ ia.l9dcj)tsleep_^ —scanHmow-the^wickest-w gf?ft>;untriguing. ____ ^ touchdownsTl sn’^said-Rocky ------srHe’s won'tw6~^ . . - ■ 00m ■ lose customers-is playing a < ___ ngtiooal champitipionships a n d ____««i«ve ’ While thtthe Sooners altered ^ a diam- C alm us, th e Oklahoma Oi line- ire-got a-feeling thtire-was—— Bisrl2'teanu'who~losost to~'the t h e i r ' d efesfehsive approach, -pionship 5 game'ihat-failt td "f Oninge Bowl, rd tHd^tlegame. saige, Bowden said. ing up to theth game. That may d . rd hate-to think , N o .l,a, and we’re favored by 12? “They^re a lot bene die regular season, dsnning5 0out die what our chanc undefeated and rs “ ly m e - thaf 'the Big L12 wasn’t you’re supen•erior, you don’t want nxve n of die iea^'b O ity firxi(xnmen ______1 nmkcd No. 1, he undlidferesdmaited Oklahoma, that good this year. S th e Semin But they fd do a lott ofc new things," he tt> tt madones, hoping that pseui Jim Utke is the ninoles were Impres;essive bowl victories by might have been the b the national sports tm&theless heavy f best con- said. “Youi wantw to dance with ence e would make their versia« « « 1 columnist h r The4 ■yfavontes. Nebraslaska and Kansas State - ference in the country.” h e Assodattd Prtss. .” th eo n ew h10 o lbrought you."______1 vs.2morecredibbi.Whatsavo « ved------Wrixetohmatfiit^■.}!itke9apjorg.------ORTSINiBRIEF-? r % entrantsi p1^ at Boise Neww Year’s race ' , * ' BOBE-Formamer College of Soudiern Idahiaho distance runner Mike ' rlielsen recentlyly ffinished third in the Bondndarma 2001 New Year's road race, completpledng.die 3Scjuise in 18.-08.■0&69.MIdiadKauf&nan of Boise was firststatl&50.89. ai : m o r e f Twin FaUs race'ice-walker A n firown finisheiiied second overall in his ■ ' '■ / . divisian in a rim<»me of 37:0157. Gundy Kaui^pins of Boise took first at - ■ • 3124.4a The .; )tiiei^ ■ : ; Jazz’ Starksssusiwndedfbrtwot J > games SALTLAKECT]CTTY - Starting dioodng guaiuard Jd in Starks was sus- U t e pended Cor two' gaigames Thursday by Utah J[ag a i coach Jen y Sloan f(y ___ disdplinaty reason Sloea dedinedd Cm elaborate, si^yii^ the su^uq»ension was ^just team policy- - Sloan sent Stailcirlcs home fr« n Los Angela: andar he won't play Friday Denver or Saturinirday at Houston. Ih e Desaseret News repotted that __ Starics failed to b«board the team bus for a'ridede bade to the hotd after an 82-71 loss m the Los An g d eslak m WedneInesdaynight. ______; U.S. sweepss Belgium,I advancess at Hopman PERTH, Australilalia-T h e United States teatearn of Monica Seles and ; Jan&Dchad GambiffibiO, t e ^ n g o n ) ^ ^ winX Thw'sdayI is> advance to ' I 'th e Hopman Cupp fi]filial, swept Belgnim 50, • ; (Oned^afterbe' bdng s c a r^ by a courtside.ee.encmiiuer with an jaiito— . I graph seekerrSeJjSdes defeated Kim Oijstersers 7-6 (4), &0. The win • secured the Unitecited States’ berth in Saturda]day’s .final against.South ! AhlcaorSwioerianriaiuL I foptwoseedfided players win at QatarQt Open I DOHA,Qatar-T- Top«eded Yevgeny Kafelniilnikov of Russia readied I file quarterfinalstls »”'*Tldwdl,vrtjois&b from Ogden, Utah, coachedid tightI ends and ^)edal On all new Ram 15001 pickupp s - : — rteams for three seasicasons'at Louisiana Tech, fwiiiduding one year when. "N v^jOrowtonwasto'CaJCajun^h^coedT Mothelen love ii. S o d o ddads, s daughters, andid third cousins twicece rem oved. A nd ■ , n o wondeto . It’sjBie fongesjf iluting full-size piciickup oh the road toexlay.'* A nd it cO m esa ------■______I^MlnlcffHlgtHwe! restllngmeet"=^ " proigious po w er of an available MagnunfV-8. SSo, is it any w onderle r , '’nRuj^Trtimnes M for dieM nico High Sdudiool wrestling team’s ■taomequadmeetonjn Jan. 23 have dunged, that over the\t past four years,, moren than one miUi\ttion households^havI Ye switched to Dodg.•dge VMinicohadbeenac n adiedded to wresde TwinI FaQsFt at 7 pjn., but that, trucksT^J;:But_th^t’s to be expicpected. Anything lei - '-Showdown h a s .bsen ^ moved ub to S -p ia Mhii.hdco Will wresde Buhl less and mother just-'t-w ouldn’t approve. aftipr iw n ^ t a g HflntrSainstTwinFais. . Buriey will wrestled e Buhl first, at 5 p ^ and TwTwhi Falls after that. Yo\i)ucx)uldsav( NiwherandShSherman will coach SeniorS Bowl "MOBILE. Ala.-Ba C o v ^ of the Pittsburgh-ghSttelerswaspidced JM- coach the Northrth team and Mike Shermarlan of the Green Bliy Dcxlg It. " _ i^dcerswassdected ^Ram^p D iflten i Ad b leadthe South in the Janfan. 20 Senior BowL-—^------• ;»Cowher^gieniiBTOmjwredMBenbyihgNFL U - ^ r = r : : - -iuaTfieW iecwSinls intheir conferences amunong frwchises that — ^ e e T h ^rRieiidly-Dodge] J eDealerNM Yotj j^^gtheplQ 'oSiBs.Bod»went9-7. ior Bowl roster features Hdsidsman TVophy winner, 8 0 0 4 A D aOGE > ' Florida State andJnmneMi^u p Josh Heupel of x b ^ Muitues'Tuiasosbq)o,o,*V^ 1 ld W ^ailiw t^'■■■ ■ ^:^vkto^intheRose]Ke B < ^ also is to play. ^ *aon-tei«fln*odn|ingforwcU-gujaifledbuyea -Bi»ediMd on pcnxmagc of 7^ 7 /9 9 new pickuppU (Tsluraiiom niU on 7/17/IW. DMiwuve.The Polk Comply, ^B*iedon(Miunik)n in t /f e » in « . luck and ihen buylng/laulni a new conptnpeiiiiw one tn|e uul mwihl > paymetitneni» for Rjum Ilnanctd by CRT fur maiTBUi.l.BniefmMlO-«)0phHMJ00cwh cwh ______- 1 — UM i«« bctOk Rernember. a I h Ihc ufeu fcrthiU ta 12 andun V,-- . L w

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• ; - ; i . , voice - - H W p oftheleft^c ,isiiirurm< icrPffdficaTirit^ going to.tfie bairidides at-Wl Tastmdisimdit ^voicsLffiLthaJefLiJiUS-Mew.— r<»Khanging^ttWBlVBAI,-*froiirthrnudlos ofI tlife' ho'f'trying to t'einpi firei mpet Padficjft i r ^ a n d the.banned^r politic^ they areI ttry ^ i i ^ to bro ^- The struggle betweiw WB^AI enlts;;audle^- __ md its.parent,.the.Padflca.n.nee— ^W e initiated a-seriesa-» of'stua-— vork of indej>endent,nidlo ssta- ies to see who oi tion I our listfcne{> I P ( | W | i • ions, a p p e ^ to be a replayly o f were," sold KehnetJieth Ford, i4iat went on in B e ric ^ , Calalif-. ___ .^alraan.J3¥hen.t!n-they.diitbe ___ Acre a round of firii^'at'siflIster dmographlcs of .KPFA,KP the pS- tation KPFA touchSoff UttI t t e r . .. file tbat c ^ b ackfromthek^ ^ f iiM i r o t ^ in 1999 that Spilled ononto • sultants said rfmt fiFBlnmdihrsifeeB:------tener was in thele middle®®,—t “It’s part of a larger pattatem white and male,le. You lie^ nd^Iarger-crisis causetfby thetl younger and newerer bloodt c ^ i^ let that the board leadershipIp is in."

Scsecond worn;lan files lawsv s u i t ^ j aUlU e^ g officeer made herirstriil A ittt« offleir hadi Q/m m ItNti Pirtjf protMtira ChtriiiiKillili.untif.ntl'MailuBinliii Ki njatnln frffm thi antrinei of thi ( MASHC BEACH, N.Y. - A mleo- t : iThuridiy. . iCallfomla Publlo UtllftlsiComiBmmlMlon buM ni ondvid woman said she wm file a lev ------— ------sult-jit-accusing a police officer“ c f ------Nation Inn imb # f— i — ' ordeidering h e r to strip and v]-officlalB'have , meningitis diat k illeded 17-veai^ : iKes, arguing lem is thtjli! li They-have-been----- toitom ers m ore to cover tli - customers'shbuJd notot beI forced u n ab le 0 to recoup the-m oney cos those . done little to solveso the prob- LBWITItmakaxadraoitM killing1 , LeAnna Hamw^ resultsulted fixuii ^ costs. lems. to pick up the tab. spent bn wholesale wl electrldty. 1 » pnuilsm on the 12-IndInch rock thKt PUC commlsdonors'irs voted M l^ e y buy p< « Tl*? B and The state’s derleregulated elec tcawhooroi^iiwIlM , hitherInAugustl998.» :j power for roughly 30 SoCal So( Edison, who serve m .to approve rate hikeses that i they cents a kl more trldly grid, stressessed for months .t :ONCORD,N.H..An.wly , ly Vkgo was originall;lally charged kilowatt hour and, thithan three-fourths had recommended a daday earlier. because of a rate freexe, they Cal of by high demand,id, scant reserves ®i®f«cted Republican itite Uw-Y. with assault after he threw the The increases will be California's population, haveh and tight Impoi ker hai enraged hit con*tl* rock through the wint be about 9 can chargirge customers only losilost more than $9 billion si )orts, has been "If. vlndshield-o? percent for homes, andmd between about a flftnrth of that amount.______j u i since pushed to the1 bbrink of wide* uents, party leaden andid Hamm’s car. The carar ranr off the ------7-pe^cen^#nd-15-per June^-WaU-Streat-has-thnireat*— spread blackouts.Its. The need for ce ’by s a ^ he favon iHiTrng-— road and hlt.a treerln percenrfor------T he ra tetq freeie wai part of - eniened to downgrade the i , Iiditfing her ' . businesses, with the largestlarj com- - -Callfornla'a ...electricity hasI s«sent wholesale . p^Mce u .. and two passengers.'s.-Vlrgo J told a ■ 1996 deregulation-- Invi^vestorK)wned utillties to Jt ppnles paying the m* Junk power pricesI dramatically i la investigators tha girls •mo8t..7he law. It was> ssat Bt what was thon borbond status unless an assu Iris had been lured - upward. bate* . unoylng him by spMd•edlng by. his _ m on gj e r l n g house several times. < /i* . lunatic Dr. M l ^ Handler,ler, a forensic im A ldere,'^^^^^^! ■podallst, testified diatlat thet misnin- Cigare a seat ettesptarks a CSalifoml i a w i l d Otis was caused by an organism Hire In -th thi e New known as nocardla, c< ALPINE, C alif. (A: I, commonly (AP) - A H I^B I m p s h l r e sprawling wildfire tl has m i humldityat just7p found In soil. HandlerHer said, the destroyed homos and ise on his way into the - Annokyhazeth'tEioughto isth try after evacuations east of Sai San Diego show up on sateUltilaJetaSeK Kw-key j cam- was apparently started b' keted San Diego Co d bv a dga- Coimty, filtering paijniafl last fall It Ton, iu i.^ . — rette.tossed from a vehl'ehideand - the sun's light Intoto (a blood-orange MandwgtdwHhntiin tu rd a r ' into fierce Santa Ana color and'ralninf fi’t u n til Ing ash on San Sunday , InmalkMerbride'ic authorides said Thursday Diego. 30 miles awa lay that his constituents in ' ( d a M . lua learned of his anti-p^ce . Investigyprs.beUev^5-a. careless Alpine, a commun S ity of ioSSb ! EVERETT, Wash. ^A.39^yeaii____- J smoker on Interstate s8 7 sparked not far from thet ^Vlejas Intilan ------0lll~wiliniai beendiirharged with the blaze early Wednesdesday, 'Reservation, has tiere 'told the Valley News of( fl«-*»issary (to kill them) when b u rn ^ 10,S^[)0_tinder*dry.£aaes, a t__ ..„several.n)iles.wldcld..-de.troyln;— 3 ^ ‘; 1 of MbuntlaJee TerraceI admittedadi M least four Homes and < I ^ H . homes and ranches. re waging a war on dnigs,~andI uied a necktie to0 stranglei • ■ about 650 people out of thetl - Having lived thrchrough the firjt. ■ V cops as enemy officers.” HeI A najtaiia King, placed» d h er in a But there was good news he u "too chicken” to do It itog blanket, then buriedtied her in a • ^ fire, Maiy Titus seveeveral years ago himself,!lf. 2,000 firefighters and residentsre ^ •, wrote up a list of whwhat she would »• nr ahallow grave, authoritietides said in M acknowledges posting his courtpaper*. . - who were rousted from th< take should anotherier fire hit. before dawn Wednesday.ly. ■M “I had a list of v I at Internet chat sites for A boiftf found near■ thethi Tulalip' if what I could months,tis, Induding this 1999 com- “The wind is dying dowio}ynjoJt!s, ___ ^■__jakelfniadjl^ejiiijailnutes.andJist__S2^» Indian Reservadon wasas-identifirf li ------looking good,” said AudreyA ^ ■ ^ o f w f i « I would taklakeiflhadsi^Sh^' r “NobodyTrtU-BVerl}ffTEfe~ — SatantayBTharorBeTo Hagen of . Heartland Fire minutes. I had'30 m h e last cop is dead.” woman from the forme:-mer Soviet ' 1 was - -NawV HampshireE has no proce- Communicadons. H lucky,” she saidi \Wednesday, jurefori %. Ihe cause , Gusts up to 6S mph fanrannedthe • WM pointing to the itemians piled in her {jyea, 'or recalling state repnsenta- r^ lg a te d „ fire Wednesday, forcing t ' c a r two paintings,,aboxoffai^ a 1 -coiqjlledlkom^ bamn rum tomJiIiJiom,M*|nij . sui£ Afiwoxasinos^d i: fIm M riwn flfliTiM tto w iJown » photos, her four-puipugs, dog food, of the highwfly_fQr_11-hniitloursr-Two ------tpward h UlJUll«MjlUlpta,^IH^W»ilrn ------wateE.and clothlng,- people suffered minor in ■ ; A look of relief,: cepi of the dg«igarette being tossed Fehlb if, followed by induding a firefighter wiltvithfoDul out In wind bto hlberg, a fire dispatcher. • • one of horror camele cover Barbara ■ bums. ilowingat40-50raph, Winds Wir Thursday were just 10 1 Piehler's face after . . somebody wa;VOS not using their . mph, - :er finding’out ^UTOPLee x “If you think about it,t, tlthe con- head during th; )h, with gusts of about 25 mpliph, th a t her house dldrIdn't bum but that time," said Jeff Condinditions were very d^, vrttlith . that a neighbor's did.w. ■ • • . , m U .S. w ill11 press fo 1310Po^ltHneRo«<«d » 808-73SjH>43 □ratrialoj)fex -Y u groslavleaader_ J ) s ■ • ^ WffSHINGTON (AF;AP) - rival until late Ii e last year, up overov- the previous decade, i Yugoslav Foreign.Ministerter Goran “Only six momonths ago, a meet- coalit . 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About Mucho.corr ______m erg er__withtil ,_M_uchi. ._ ■■■,Worthington, Ohio, whosew stock- pr0<*Ml0ftal arnployef organiia- _*,Po*ltlon for about the oppoiiportunities the> ■ ^ 1 -- before* the merj’r’« r ^ - —n-8l:ed businesses In humanin - small and growing companantes. • have in the combi;mbined company; ’ rosoureesces, regulatory.cofnpllance. HiiMiIm Mudw.com Inc., a 5.' offering eipert tjusiness.cs,con: As part of theh e :merger, TEAM company in Lafayet ee benefiis, risk management,t,. . tei^t. Interactive to d s, seiviii^ces . , America changc employerer Illatjility-payroll. payroll ta* nged its name to • _ rece^ completed th IX -and products to simplify every.ev TEAM Mucho> Inc.'andln< Tuesday ----- •MMBn — ______andolaceiireinenL______------day-buslness-operatio TW] • announcedln Jtihe.I. SoI a Tmn . Offlun c« In Columbus. Cleveland, ions;------began-trading'un<'under tlie Naldaq WIN FALLS - The merger of Falls office that begai ], Offers a site where usersscan i symboITOOS. aC alialifomia corporation and an jan life with Dayton andam Cincinnati. Ohio; Orlando,). buy products and servic an local ownership nowr isi part of a Ra.; Sanin fFrancisco. Silicon Valiev and Also in the recentrec announce- lo_one_will_mean-more-re----- combined operationth ,d_ i_heep.tociLDf.news.crliicai SFfcY— -ail'nemet-based resources for tharln'June------SarrOiegoego. C a iir r r ^ f ^ c h j iwTn_n_ _their.businesses-and notwZ o Jr ~:menr;:TEAMrAr..Ameuca.said^i ___ — B m or valueditsJfataboutSt$70milllon. ------Falls; San completed its issu ...... _ clientsnt* of Twin F.allsLTEAM; salt Lake'CIty: Stevensviiie. with industry experts i issuer tender offer M : ^ McCurdy and hislis brother - - Redm^.-O ra.; Corinth. Miss.;.; peers. • ...... - . fo rS6.75 pershaishare, ^ d TEAM ^ L— • ------HzMachQ.announceneed the consum-— ~ —."iN^vie© N E Y — bfthTIoc^'Aspen C the Ifrtemet at ww.tesmamerl; ------“Ifs[fs just going to expand and C o i^ I r i ^ -c a com **“ • On the Internet,t at mation of a privativate equity place- id Gmnp . which TOC — 1— www.mucho.com.— r------^------ment of- SlO r ------~~ntihflrr6»-News Merchar Members of the i lants gathered to discuss effor[forts to attract. and combined wirere rereports______le union locals- etain customers and business representing emphiployees of the a m . esses in down- . pulp and paper andan consumer ' HOFFMAN ESIESTATES, 111. - ! Downtown Jerome I I Sears, Roebuck s products groups atteinended presen- Commin Merchants . \ :k and Co., the tations about th< littee is guided under the umbtmbrella of the B H M largest U.S. depaijpartment store the proposal Jeromele chamber, but all business operator, annou: Wednesday, said VVii ince Sn-oops, come to esses are wel- - ■ , " lounced plans International represre^ntative for to participate regardlesss ofo chamber H Thursday to doseie 898' stores amid lershlp, lliom as said, Paper AUied-Industristnal'C hem ical “ wj»u i — a.tightening.outloolilook-for-rctailers ------h its involvement, the chamt Energy Workers In tern atio n al i,eip imberaimsto that caused its. salesales to fall slight* Union. evitalize the downtown areaea and get as • — Iy last month. . . many otlother merchants to partidpai ' The move will cos The secret vote iss expectede> to be ble. Tw< ipate'as posst- M B B i cost aboin 2,400 tallied today.. 'wo downtown business owiowners, Ross Sears employeess ththeir jobs, b u t. F < ^ td ) has undetttetaken a num-, r of This*n*Tbat Furniture:e t and Sylvia none in the —— iT te e ll of ^ p l y Serendipif — - b e r of belt-tighteninging measures'as ipi^, .cochair ■ MagicValley. its larger competito mmittee with Diomas’ giiManouice. ‘'There are Holiday sales itors merge to inSepieptember, the cnnmlttee agre no Idaho stores re become more effidea e n t. In ju n e , thf*rft,4r greed to draw . 4 ^ H || reportrE 2 th e company cu t 22022( filled fuU- mmunity Into downtown throiiirough events on the list to s- Community First Thursday < be closed,” time salaried positioitionsinduding toenliver ay - designed J ||||| about 100 in Lewiston. ven the first .Iliursday of eachch monthi with Sears spokeswomanlan Peggy Palter , food munusic,' celebration and-spedaJdal sales^d said. Last.fall, the compaj p ^ dosed its d i ^ t s plywood .plant at J nts from partidpating merchanhants. i p H H Stores targetedted for closing’ group held its firsc.even-ent with El T l V were mostly amongDng Sears’ 2,100 - • Pierce, eliminating 1! :SoStam 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. bushct. 1,000 hard-.. eo ‘S '^ u ror * agreements are still ' . fined fi] millions of dollars by ■r- ■ \vare employees, 765i5 tiretii and bat- r Kinart’s free Internemet service, subject to : jy regu- Commission, saidss some of the UniUndl April 1999, China refuset CO final court approval. lators la in Arizona and other:?i?tes increase.can bi ied tery employees aridKl 6406 in full- ..._Bl»ftTight,com, isabouti« rrXhe Ariion , be attributed.LQ to-tra:trade:With;tlierUnited State: cons settlem enrwill^go— fofor failing to meet service^'QuaUty aggressive mark f«'T^iinestores,“^eurs:spolspokeswoman ^ a little less free. . . . before a M vketing strategies b ^cause u of cbn'ciaTis about a graii Jan Drummond said. T Maricopa County judge standard^ st induding thoseise per- by th e commissiission to buyers ih fungi d. The compa- — ^On-Monday,-BlueLieU ght.com April 23. ta ngus called TCK..^smutut.. —ny-told-the-affectedidemployccs € — started offering only 25 _taiidngto_in$&nation.delf^lys. ______Asia.______iwever,-inits bid to be accepted '2 5 hours of Arixonaa busine»‘ahdI j ^ d e S Qwest, which acquired ed Dec.'29.'' ■ free access a month;i; u sers who - tial custonu 6d U S “T he barleyy ccommission hos into'to' 'the World . Trade imers would be e^ble. WWest ln a merger in July,ly. dis-.. ..been involved in de Sears will take a1 $150$1: million —dcceed thatlim it'^ bel>e lockedI ouf^ "for creditsits'or refunds'rangihg' pi in about five trips Orgaiganiration-last year, China"a ...... pre-tax charge rdated t until th e‘Start of-the ne: putes those allegations anrt— ejcpected to earn $1;87-;87-per share,------r - the s ^ c e regultfly. hledaimant la, and I feel that U.S.5. barleyb itidude Saudi Arabia, ants...... , l 14 ^ te territory, > ^ c h indidudes probably has hi .according to analystssts policed by______lld«l»portl I th eaS tt ?.P ^ ..ence.7 ...... all oof f 'which-have increased their I to avoid the expense, o of fld ah a ' Japan, which b :ir posted a profirbf $1.98i.98 per share li buys U.S. barley purchixhases in the past year. in the year-ago period.xL

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U ™ " - ■ .....^ 174 4N 4 4M.0 .1,1 tbe tfac ConAgra Beef Co. plani.5^£l^rebuild.a-bigger^i mni4Ma---- — - ...... —— Wid.-S«panfe« ------O j e ~ M O J dais said. ~ er^better.more------i f e g So" «73~4w5~tl4 ^ modem plant," said Doug Schult, ! ^ u k S m . — — 901,3 .14 J l"s A team of investigators fromfj ConAgra vice presi{resident for lajkir^ _ LlVESTOaX ^ g - z : — F - t ^ Garden CiQrPire D^artm p___H -_aii8„.t4 ------th e apaitr = r e lation5.^=^^----- J5.sm_.*j7j»_*olm -1S ------‘nmFMX8.TatfF«A£^C^ the:Kan^State;Flre:Mafsli■slial’s -----i-The companyly willw move as u s >«34 rSllTB ST4.7S - i s I 2 S 5 tS i^ “ w»4'»5!nSH«8a48#. w 1.78#“' " ...... offioffice, ConAgra a ^ its insuia w S d S s y s s traice quickly as possibleble to determine' 5 ■ :s a ^ 1 COTpanycoo made the detenninat l i i i r i L atio ^^_ -th e feasibility ofIf rebuildingrc the - 1 wmcn-was'amiouncedThurw - — ‘,'‘fesia----^sis-s-1 0 4 1 - t i n *40 £ a. s S . a t s >prt»brifc„«U5£»2«ji' rsday, plant, said ConAgrAgra spokesman .'JSKa- S!S 57173 TM7 . 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I i F ossiSIL FUELS num new ures would haveve to.bei over 1 34475 34“ jS S .I J ' B ------;------dlaims a i r for state unemploymc 5tiffc2ff&S2m'"=2S. 391^ 390 MT.7S .3J9 W nent 400,000 to seee thti at," said *yaaBK>r»ontHaW«niYfrt ITLSUlisurance climbed to its hightiJest Clifford Waldman, ^ n m . u& d«pmw?7 a SS_gJI .H 2 an, economist tanh«nc SIS; pMsclt54ia;tni< ^el in more than two year^, pipro- with Waldman Assocssodates. % i v ididing t: further evidence of a Both last week’s’s irinidal daims l i ; tuM * > 27.87 23.14 .,14 ■ weakening e a l economy. 307 **^307 307 .a l!£ -"S Jgr. a i S - and the moving averiverage were at __ - ._ 310 .8 A«| ' i° i i -i^ I . s s ‘u a ^ S ’ ThThe Labor Departme. ' G rain; lent their highest pointsus sinces July 4, »T .. o5 Sji_S_E i—g 5 -ja-:jS . 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Tzso 7io7 Im sitionon facility with The Providenent through a self-tender!er offerc for up 'v&HsSH'- a ------• •*" J1-M 72.00 nk and The Huntinetoi K i'fSSS:."*'.';, .- ^ 7a7D 7140 S S u s i i ; » " 2 '‘ on to 50 percent of TEAMAM America’s Aug 70ao 7140 _ T o a 0 _ 7 0 4 7 .. -.14 NaQoctionai Bank. « wnng 4J t U 3R - — J S S & m K ! e s - '- ; ------551—71.50 7IJ0 ~ 71.07 71.07 ..ta «T »l outstanding common)n SIstock. H S :-': 7t.40 71,57 -JH____ . ^I *1think business will be asa: “The merger has th( 'MirrALs/CuRREr5NGY £ WL- _ Ta.ea"'—^ ------usuaL’ > the following i7(^n;bart^4j» I . Oy 7240 73,00 ial,”‘McCurdy said Thursday.^ key benefits: first, we inten4 for w rS S bSThl Tie Twin. Falls office will con rsssilsriSffi^ ss F«b ~ " f g s --3 ^ on- TEAM’S 1,800 clientsnts ito become laaopjRPsrr ?SgffiygJ Mtr _ le functioning as a profession :^s^ssi:s^sssisandCtf^^Notby icSeI»Sor;S ::: S S : 3 ■“ “=< 3n- key residents of thele Mucho.com^ .|U nick or bare* pw CUM...... 87.22.. -M a l em ppl(^er organization, he said r^o *3X0401 ■ ™ * ^ * » -^ -00.’40.«aMn.ly>^Mb.». ^ id, online business centeinter; second, ee ssEiS'^""*™• -B ;::• SJ^ : 5 but: tlthe merger will give itsits we expect to web«nablnable TEAAfs S,UP3488 snts access to Much6.com’:I’s proprietary softwarware TEAM ^ , upcipnWfKiBslaer” w i^M £sr£ar.K *. ;e online collection of up-to- RpCLpnlMcU7-4.00 UO; too eewn aS2«8.00 0;|2 ?2 ! w l l £ ^ ^ HYEvr-Enoihmsaeajoontaos. - to- Direct and energizesize TEAM’S M:i00axrt7.00-7Je:p*iS?^ NT6 S ” R r a raa70 , 81.88 . 88 i information on business top-»p- growth rate; and third, - .. »h» 70 court 8«-7.00:feoeeur<. hvm • “ »r 8040 82.70 I•0.98 ai71 ..to ]CS suesuch as marketing or legal W K S B C ^ U3A 4 p,m..T>w e ^ 4 0 y ia 64.97 88.88 . 82 {“ .IT :al Mucho.com plans too h:4^41433^ . r."- PT Na»*Wtfn 9J0- NewJ«eWY^ (AP)-FUUTM Utdng cn ^ £ g | E i icho.com for bo!os aaM Im t do support work in legal,il, TEAM'S 16,000 worksitksite employ- ■• H;!? j tSiiy^ J Zm L^y p s s . „ ^ , - sl^ST ST TooTJa U» M l M s s 5 2 5J0 .,M marketketingorthelike. . 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B ... r the firsrincorrect ! a Timcj-News advertising tale '5 2 1 'Man'i/facturedHilH a w s 806 Children’s Itei rtion ahd to no greater extemrent than the cost of sales rcpre-’ scntattvc for more informatic 214 Employment V/anted X occupied by the error, lation, 733— Ited l ^ ^ B . 807 CWiiig or. The publisher 0931. 09 exc 219. •; mes no financial responsibi 215 ResufrePrepafatiootion ----- n n r n j H 800 Communicatkication Equipment ■ ubility for errors or, jlj------om issioision-of.copy:------^------216 •E/rpioyirent'AgefKSes 809 "CoapTilers”rs IM'1 Aviation 217 Employment Opponur ■“'E m " Sto Frarao) 1002 Auto PaiParts A Accessories . neTim.Ima-NtK: Online features wcb-b; b-ba»cd clajsilled ad*. Any clasjifililicd ad placed in th e print \-cnicrnionofTX/' 8(1 F«tee/Ca,Carpel '• 1004 AutosWi Wanted 77ma-Xir-;Vrt,vcan be pL ccd ontinc,for5(ir SOi pcr.day, p c ta d . In addidon 1 6 0 1 . Furnished House n to T it Tma-Necs Online, adsIs anarc includ- *. wses 8 ( 2 " HealingSAirl.AirConditioning , 1005 AntiquesjesJCoUecaies our national network of ciassifictificd ads, chipuf^ a p a n n e n h ip wii 6 02 Unfurnished Hou with AdO ne Classified Network>rk anda more - ' I P S m n Kmses ■ 8(3 Aijclms__ , ' '10 0 6 s & mtavyErpiment ■ 500 newspapers across th e nation,:ion..e:fnaiJ: twinad@mictc r o n .n e t F iriiinin c c i iu l 6 03 FuniftedAptsyiIsyOupleies 814 JeyieliySFunFurs , 1007 Tnx*ss 6 04 Uflf.ftishe-». ' ...... 6 0 9 .CondominiunvTinm n e Shares “ 8 2 0 ~ P ela S'Soppte}p5es^-^---'--M 054 StodtCa ------^------f»r4nferm e ation=^ 305 ’Cdnifacis'&Moft^gesages 6 10 StorageWarehou tS-Oni l...rcxuUrl.Wjy house Rental .6 2 ( Slere«Badio«:Jio/CDs 1055 AutoSen>eivices&Repai5 r>te.< 306 -FinancialServices ■ ‘ 611 Farms For Reninl 8 2 2 , Tools SMadiinichinery 1099 AutoOealealers Vjl run Ihe id for in aJJitiuntI 7 i S " ...... C l a i assified Specials!! . j • Ads may btcanctUedtarijfor '/ornstmtrnmKnitna^tsUhU no! be re-rattd orsubslitultd.f- F orpnvat party only. Exeluda fxts andnd Iktstoti. LEGAL NOTICE: LEGAL NOTICE 1 LEGAL NOTICE LE(-EGAL NOTICE LEG .~C O H O L IC a ACC0UKT1I ■ J P - g a l n o t i c e L EGBALNO-nCE / ISo '^N G D A IR Y-exoerxpsflenftd mik- fcP A need»dod Immedlatalyt ers. c atf% . 20e-733« 'eeder, and mlk- NOTICE OF THUm uSTEE'S SALE tnmo tasi <62 tsel ol sw asEK sui »»p300 a7 2 » 4 W If you’re teteoklnflfordiant ingh7 « l f e « On Apnt 5.2001, at tho tiou subjoct lo B public fMd- ifce or sold claims will be Prolactio faeder needed. hour of 10;00 AM. of said day, alialong tho South lino,' ctioo District wil hoW R PE ^iiH iB E R — growth potential. English sp>peaklng e ti helpful, a( THE FflONT ENTRANCINCE OF FIRST AMERICAN Commonly Ci known os 2474 E aat-4 ver barred. Claims iho Rrst it‘4200 North, Filer, ID mustbc » environment In Jerome area,arei close;to - TITLE COMPANY. 260 THIflldIRO AVENUE NORTH. TWIN 83328.. 82 be prosontod to MAR. for 200 irthday ad you placed -FALLS, IDAHO. FIRST AMEP CARETET THOMPSON. Por- 2001 al Ing C P A F irm . TWIn Falls.s. CallCi 644-1069 VIERICAN TITLE INSURANCE Said salo wilt bo made withoutUt covenantc or warranty, so n a l I ^ j ^ r resum e le a v e m sg « COMPANY, a s Uusloe, willill soils« al public auction, to tho ox il R opfoseniallvo a t dassroor sg with phope oxpross Of Impifod. regarding tiHo,0, possessionp or encunv Box 91 S i >r return call.-; • hiQhcstbidder.lofcash.cQshiiishiflf’s check drawn on oStato broncos bn to satisfy iho obligation m o 910. Buriey, Idaho Stationon located at 345 Of NatlonorBank. o chock dii socurod by and pursuant 833188 . and fllod wilh the Second s n C b y W ' s i K r „ - < drawn by a Stalo or Federal 10 fo tho power of salo conforrod>d InI Iho daod.oi trust .court T,d^Av.™.E..tln iS K , DAIRY. . . . L_Cfedjl.Union.-oro chock drawndra by a Stalo or Fodoral on Twin Fall oxoculod by EVERETT B MALOiLONE, a w id o w er, a s DATED if. Qood w ag e s------Sovtngs and Loan Assodalioialion. Savings Association, or Qrantpr Qi to FIRST AMERICAN T :D this 27th day of De- /sAJIannonno Soft. 734-1998 iing..TNkrAI«. N TITLE INSURANCE cembor'or, . ■ ------Pivot ma Savings Bank, all payablobio at Iho timo of salo, tho COMPANY, C( as Irusloo. for Iho t 2000 n 4 f l j loilowing doscfibed real propo 10 benefit a n d security Maraarc ^07 I repair, routl ropofty. siluotod in iho County of STONE CASTLE.H0ME.UOAI aret Thompson PUBLISHISH: January 5.7 a n d 2 S I S3 DANS, as bonoflciary.-Porsone>nal Reprosontathro— -9.-2001- mt servicina.-all- -DAJHY------1. -• - of TWIN FALLS, Stato ofIf IDAHO,IC and'doscribbd OS foi 3.1999. as Ins -ABOnnON— I -S jS n n follows, to wit; Instrument No. Y99S- PO BoBOX910 — — I 3f hay. and grain Expertetjced»dmnkerj£) r 004043.00 Mortgogo records of TWTWIN FALLS C ounty. Burloy, I ------ALTlLTEBNATOE3 | Lot 227. Tho RIvotsldo At KmKanaka Ropids Ranch. Twin Idaho. Idi y. Idaho 83318 in. 30004, acres. outside helpWpneedediR i ' Falls'Couniy. Idaho, mororo pafticuloilyp described as TH y January 5. 12a H ' f e SB ck v c SSS teb ad. sell starter: - largedWdalry. . j jte O V E GRANTORS AHE; WNAMED TO COMPLY f g lf l? , - follows: Wl FHE7JEETESTINQ M "' 1“ abte to manage App^mm DAHO CODE. NO REP- A paicol of land Soctions 10lO a and II.T ow nshlpgS oulh. RE g P m o n o lf 734-7472.72-800-371-7472 • anHgetalatong with people. 25 W E 3 5e"«: i . •--Rango 14 E ast ol tho Bolsooiso Meridian in Twin-Falls NC r THEY ARE, OR ARE IN THEIE DISTRICT COURT W U B ase safarIS7 plus_hpuse Twin Falls or»rcall.730T20;>8. cal ______------Counly.-ldaho os shown on^ thetho Record ol Sun/oy for tho OB )NSIBLE FOR THIS--OFTHEHERFTHJUDICIAL' ■ — 1 0 8 ------^ "and bonusuties.'Mouniain' nainv — Rivorsldo at Kanaka Rapids R • ioi I PROF Is Ranch focofdod on May 6. Tho T dofaull for wNch this salo Is tc RICT OF THE STATE ■ lOFESSJONAL ' Realtslty. Jack Hill K r needed.led. Expeilene- 1994 No. 1994006099 and No. Is to bo mado Is: Failure ‘oH DDAHO, A IN ANO FOR I LOSO^^FOUN^ I SE No. 1994008100, in Iho Twin to |pay tho monthly payment duo Se SERVICES l i " ______ed. Wendsnm ar arsa. $18qo. Falls County Counbouso. dosciloscfibed es follows; prir • September 1,2000 of THEHE COUNTY O F prtnapal. Interest and Impounds and subsequent Install- r 536-5378 6r6rO( 001-217^ Soglnnlng at a point thatI llosIlo Noflh 33‘06'0s‘ East-m o TWIN FALLS ------ANKRUPTty - ■ If you want toto bo part ol the = ^ = 7 ^ 1800,86 foot distani ol iho U cc monifeduftiltioffialierrplus lato charolargos; togothor with ail ■“C ase No 'i comor common lo Soctions subsubsoquont sums advanced by bon fJo. CV-00-5360 P ' " — I Affordabtoi3te&fast.Accklonts. c o o lis tc o f lOnnd 11; . beneficiary pursuant to SL tho torms and conditions of said SUMMONS BY Dlan,«Ai a&crlminaJmattors. to w n . 15-<" ir.& k ': ?5SnJnowapp.appiicattenslr Thonco Nonh 74'33'01 ■ Easi a lid doed of trust. Tho PL a chock your ad for sia d ista n co o fl7 i.9 2 fo o t: estiestimatod balance owing'as of this d< PUBLICATION •adFllceat734*3387 Plaase briiiring a resume Thonco North 74’04'07* Enst a is date on tho obligation LOYDA K tness on the first st 0 dlslnn';o o* 2?7,'>5 fool; socsoc.urpd by.sold dood of trust is $4 Thonco South 10'OO'OO" fcast a 1 $47,116.86, Including - Plalft that it tuna, a s Tho BAN?SHRb Op t c ? ------i;>l a distanco ol 293.14 fool; IntoIntorost, c o sb ond expenses actualN fls*Nowa ts not ro- Competltiv* iluoLjikesnoar ‘"BurI Buhl. i Thonco South 60'1 V04* Wosi I incurrod In onforc- vs DSI a distanco of 454.74 foot; Ing tho obligations theroondor o r in Ih )Slblo for'errors at- te r7 ban >u8ter Video. DENTAL ASSIS3SOTANT : ■ Thonco North 5a'05’24* Wosti3t D distanco of 433.79 foot; too: ssa lo .a stn isle o 's FREDDY fees ond/or roasonablo attom o/sa fo. » foes e s authorized in Defon .K?iat time. Jeff 6tok<.loner M 734-8452. BfldKKEEPI!P6 h , ■ -- , Neededlofbuirbjwofnce« • ------Thonco f^Oflh 74'33'O r Eastst a a i distance of 346.65 foot 10 Itie, ■•J^^^ssqfy note secured by thooaforomontJonodDood afi TO: FRE le Bookkeeper |xp.jeq.3. PTP & FT .; POINT OF BEGINNING, ofT REDDY C.PAUCAR ~ v . . lANUVMANt/W “ S ' K , Togothor with and Subject, to; I YouI have hi been sued by E-MAIL^L^rdasslfiodad’. y Ropalr.r.HebelW.RWace Ri SAPIIIyouen- Sondn»umtsumeslo: • to; Rood. Accoss ond Utilily FIR; INSURANC .%TneTbnas Easomonts recofdod Juno 2D29. 1994 Qs Inslmmont No. C/O ANCE COMPANY L o y dac. a ( Paucar. tho ^ tousat orRemov( nmgavartetyof Box 94287. %T I9940t 1B14. focofds ol Twinin F;Falls County. Idaho, PO ANCE CORPORATION PlolntlN.iilinthoDIsWctCourt «dOmlcron.net ^ ■ K S T ppositive team - News. P.O.'.0 . Boxi 548* In a n d I 113 1 m a les ancJicJ potential for Twin Falls,s. IDID 63303.; Commonly known as 1319t RiversideRl\ Drive, Buhl. ID El C d for Twin Fails LOST-Me•Mate black Lab. S E I 83316. il Ca|on. CA 92022*9004 County, . a p p l y n o w . DRIVER {61S619)590-9200 N®- of Buhlihi.CIovoraroa. IHILDCARE I ‘ fl^owlh. a Said salo will bo matJo witho CV 00*53 'ithout covonant or warranty, DAT3ATED: Docombor 1.2000 d. Call 543-4568 | . s SEI e r v i c e s Salary DOE. orivor wantedxl tolo drive cll- onpross Of Impjiod, rogardingg tiilo,.pos5osslontm or oncum- Firsi Tha ni£<,.rm .ci.i„ ■i/St American Tltlo Insuronco Comupany pa rigaJnst y Sorno Iocs). brancos to sotisfy Iho obligationlion socurod by and pursuont /s/Di t you isfordivorce. *-OST fomalofon Black Lab TFDL l TH ’Tim®o5®N?w2 jQ.lhP pnv.nf ftt.cnio 5/Dick Non. Assistant Secrotory ' lmftoltartwnr.ty (00) Jftn F tC mos'lyoulculoUtaib. . ^uMt^n-ih(h{f6ed-ef*tru3t------______,Any,tlmi S48T$ELEaIl8i. ^fom orW ahOrahO r^B -208------oxocutod by JAMES R. DAVIS, - d a y s foi'ollowlngtho Iasi Namob/ VIS, on unm arried mon, as PUB’UBLISH: Docombor 22, 29, 2000 l 324-7297.203-1 Gfontor 10 TITLEFACT INC., o- 00 end January 5 and publlcatl .. os trusteo, for tho benefit 12. ajion ol this Sum- LOST ■nalemai 5 yr. Old large M B IEmjsnwMis- S R S E S ? and socufily ol CHERRY CRECREEK MORTGAGE CO.. ------mons. thothe Court m ay enter Black Lal Lab on Hwy. 93 & throughu g h 1Bmo8.,a)l 3portfiora ’ • fNC., a s bonoficlory, focordodod IDecem ber 30. 1998, a s Cl rnont against you 3300 Wi atovingaide- a «. CITY OF MURTAUQH All porslorsons having claims without' Wearing faded red supplieslies provWod.1 For w o k>ra f ^ Inshumonl No. 19g8*023442,!, M(Mortgogo records ol TWIN QU/ Jl further notice.' ir collar with silvar more Info. ttorson. C P R & •FALLS Cbonty. Idaho.' QUARTERLY FINANCIAL a g a infnst s t 'tho D ocodont o r u n le ss pi nl.e .1 1 735^1440 'Our TRUCK? ■ ' REPORT- - Docodoi prior to that llmo K (k THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE Bdont's osiato aro ro'* you-havcivo liiod a wrillen S S SOoos by Iho namo kfbRMER andlng &wint ARE NAMED TO COMPLV - Fir^lOuortorondod ■» quirod fcH proschoDl ippl.at:fl77 Vi/ITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(o), I o d 10 presont thoir responei180 In Iho p ro p e r OTR driven :o), IDAHO CODE. NO REP- .Docombor2000 claims SS RESENTATION IS MADE THA' m s w l t i y n f o u r { 4 ) form, inclDeluding tho C a so LOST nine . ^ w/1y r.o x p „ aa c e l le a n M ^ ■HAT THEY ARE. OR ARE Genieneral Fund Receipt! months i lina monlh old rfray NOT. PRESENTLY RESPC Ihs alter tho ato of tho N um ber,or. a n d p a i d a n y m ala kill >otvfco , & tho dosiro'too'to succeed. SPONSIBLE FOR THIS Ou;Ouartor $ 7,353 first pub kitten, vicinity o f LAflE OBLIGATION. publication of this no- .roquirodId filing foo lo tho Birch & . ilttons Wo hove an laxeoBontpro-0X0 YotYoor lo Dolo S 7.353 lico oor r s sold claims will bo Clerk of I & Jo ifo rso n . Kim Day Cara. Tho dofoull lof which Ihls salolalo iIs to be made is; Failure - % < if the C ourt a t PO borly.CallDall208-423^110.a Ages2-5.C or 670-4040 bm m that Indudidudos:48{l6 % o f8 u d g o t 12% fo ro vv a er r b o rro d . C laim s Box 1 2 6 ' j C ^ 3 , : iNELPLUS Westom stales. 10 pay tho monthly payment dutduoSoplom bor 1.^000 of Qonileneral Fund must be J, Twin FaUs, Idaho lie s, dlscotmt ; bo prosontod to the 83303-0 niio car* Center, ftrti 1 tirVrtiSki5H§ ------tiros aiuel.oxln principal, inlorost ond impoundsnds ond subsoquont Install* Expandlturas. Ex( Personal •0126.208-736- ‘-OST.Gar oxlrapick^ monis duo thoroaftor. plus lato d on^.Reprosontativoin 4025. and ipprovod children A c c o u n ts HReceivable repuy&Aad to chargos; togothsr with all CutQuoflor , $ 12,161 c a r o o f nd served a copy of '0; L L d l s f f l S subsoquoni sums odvoncod by T. yourrospo■ponsoonthartiiln- .i^ m O p e n lftw Coiloctor.Exrixportonce pro- m it e s p a idtl. , j AQrsjH by boneflclaiy pursuont to Yo£Yoar to Date S 12,161 Smith, If r x a s E l i Iho terms ond conditions ol3l soldsi dood or trust. Tho i,163SocondAvonuo till's ottorLomoy a t Follon 4 . 324-1423 forrod.butnonot nocossary. Opportunity.ty. FFor m o re ...... %%ol.Budgot c -20% Woot.t. F P o s t O ffic e B ox Follon. PC • - esiiinoied bolonco owing os ol)l IhlIhls dole on tho obligation Watcrater a Sewer Heceipu' 1041. T PO Box 589, 1020 l osT.' Ri Computer skiskills nocossa- . InfocaltJaVr socufod by said doed ol trus'l Is !. Tw in F a lls. Id ah o Main Stro R*ward. Brown bi AV tiU i U lrw . il is S180.198.63. including Outauonor 510,247 83303*1: iroei; Buhl. Idaho J HUE hom e child ' 7 * Full-tlmo} wviHth benefits. IDEAL, liv . •Inlorosl. costs and oxponsos octi 3*1941.-or filed with 833t6*058'589.208-543-1368.* ^ Sin ahort^ hair, nam a co ro htlsss (2) openings.- Send resumjmes to: Box , 208.^2.5112-6114 actually incurred in onforc* ‘ YooJ'oartoD olo S 10,247 thoQ orkfork of tho Court. A copy i y. Lost In Jorom o i c c p CPR ing ini) obllgalions thorounderr oro r: in this solo, a s trustee's %ii ofo Budget . 12% DATED 11 y of tho Summons S i s S tol :PR 4 1 st aid, Call 9 4 2 4 4 . %.The ! Times M0-M1-W9191exL1M e ; loos and/or joasonablo atlomoy': :D this 27th doy of Do- and Comp iamoro.324.5250.« K S S nay's foos-as authorlzod In Wats'ater a Sower combor.: nplalnt for Divorce f0e-734.12Se.i . Nows, P.O. Box540,Twin,Bt m m m m m m m Iho promissory nolo secured byly.tho th flfororponlionod Dood Ext or. 2000 c a n b 0J c o b t a i n o d b y ^ ' — 1303. “ ofTiust.-'- •• ...... - Expondlturoi------Pool T.T. SSmith- - — ...... '■contacting - ■ ^ 0 4 ...... - I - - S ^^PA P . H fiA b Ffl«a. lD 3330 Quop a rlo r S 11,634 A tlo rnrnoy o for Poraonol ofthnft^...iSrSMrfhSS, 1 PEHAHO, IN AND FOR ' iht shift only. . ^^WiiCaiIcal. 12, 2001 HE COUNTY OF / * /Q ^ DDow. a Doputy O a rti______INTHTHE DISTRICT COURT • TWINFALLS ‘ publi«ih. ompl^entser- , verbal akills, — - F THE FIFTH JUDICIAL MA0I8T1 ■f; Januory-6, 12. , . _ s, relste well •, 1 . . .. NOTICE OF TRUSTS.STEPS SALE______I8TRATEDIVISION i '> * % ( i r —k . f Vico scam s, 3TRICT OF THE STATE-Cosff NorM orSP 00^1188------— B,2001------^------I & (amllies. --.-PrddUCtlO; c t i o n - -i: ^ ^ On April 10.2001, at Iho houru> olof 10:00 AM, of sold doy. CF It t J l l M FodaralTfs F IDAHO. IN AND FOR NOTICE!:E TO CREDITORS UEI ^ i j n elon.Washi ot THE FRONTENTRANCEE OF0 FIRST AMERICAN THE i i s SALE • / V - M a c h in e O j « HE COUNTY OF TWIN F?8tjit.> o f------=------2O50Ororc« )|ierator8!____ ;------^TlTLE.COMPANVr260-THiR0-A^O-AVENUE-NOHTH.'TWIN""------^ F a lla -T o w ln o f------A / - n • PAIXS ALLEN^ETHOMPS^ E. 5O0.'734^8 A i ) al Fraud Infc ttflfei inioresf ■ ------iia lH S " FAUS, IDAHO. FIRST AMERICAilCAN TITLE INSURANCE MAGAGISTRATE DIVISION ‘•8233.811974 /I to: Id Youth . - COMPANY.-os tfustoo. will toriotl o01 public ouctlon. to tho Ca>« I Docoased Ekfrfdae.Tw ter, 1-800-87 S , r r e s ------highoal bWdof.' Jor cash.'cashlor’a i » • No. SP 00-1187------NOTICE:E II IS HEREBY:<3IV.-sail a - l k e _CLWSIFIED^ ^AaRINBUI ousa=ii------“!!l?^ck,drowQ.on a Stflto:_NOTICITICE-TO C R E O rro n S -E N lhal-ll ^UUbUnUNy— -R u p e rtrli — or-Naiional-Bank.-n-chock'drawniwn bv 0 Stalo or Fodorol In tho al-lha undar8lgnod-IDtJFlAX4:<432OJ0314313l” — -^DEPAl’ARTMENT----- Conduct pulpubllc-oplhlgrT ~ ~ ^'E 0 E ' Crodii Union, of o chock drown Iho Matter of tho Estate hns boonton appointed Par- Date ol sale ERSON— G6"erall^ ------wn by 0 Stalo or Fodoral of; ■73^5538-,- ir the telephone. C OUNTER t»m _ ,.S a v ln g s.a n d Loan-Associolfon.-S Roprasentativo of-24; 2001 ai LUTELYNO NAPAMeWngh [’■.;Sn«Pa8:A88. Ctese ■ Sond resume>e to; NAPA 5j;M 5JR„a!F!tL-,aS?<£ T-:------c « ii7 3 3 ^ -sassiw -fesimpua. FSTtflore ," R # su it» ;p .qq:Box9e3,~' ; ra»2e83lllllllli| 'Glenosf^e^.y'.IDfl3623. JilH B S B H D i

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FrM «y,J«nuwyS:ii; 2001, T 1 m n 4 < > w i, T w iniFtlla,ldahoE5 FU H E - - VtlM Ida ------l o u e a t i j r : - '" .• rAB. CLERK : ; ( w 3 i ^ m p ..t t r lha H«i- " Needed tor a b u m IP ftt needed for Privete - _ _ .^ -T twihfalu _a.,....!... M. . .*■ » . N eeded feiBUii Lnokin.king for a n Indlvlduat ■ -- 217 I ^ ^ SLL8(7)_^--^r.. ■^wwy riu rw n io r cnaoren _ Ca54»0964« - EMPLOYMENT F * i * i i - • Wi^bnk«tw*«r&Haz r unique gifi ahop In I £M B C eU A N EO U S (chum to Mtis In tnver>- ■ OPP)PPORTUNTIES r FAX ... M aUendorrtminu. im e m a k e rt n e e d e d In . torvy salea,s purchasing. - "; .: DO^qga^|ed;-DruflI S S S : i ^ experienced (aim opemor .: lieOICAL. : -i?*Win; Fane •fiaa..poettlon IslocWiicWng, atc._40hr/wk. FT pnmucsERVicE im ■ " T H E TIMIHMES-NEWS ; i g a t m j s T - , J ® toulree m a tu re reliable poeltic•ittonw/befieflt8.C om - OUR MedloarOffioe Mainaoar, -W; _ M _^O E ______-i A - | > ------CURREIREWTLYHA8 ------TSnoafiofl^F»rti^Ma&)' idlv(duala tc^wert( with - pelltWllth^e w ager720-34T 4- FederaTirarampibyment infor- i M i# , THE FOI IderVprefomdrig house- orfaxitax resume to 72&<3581. rnallonUflfiJaJrae-Bemem.____ FOLLOW NQ • "ZZ^^^E" ^^SmRffiiMSmSrr e ^SS sSI teed wage, flexMe houia, -§!ns5JWlMS-"^ “ £ 8 ------b e r.n. no o one can promise ''M m _ B O F K « d N /a TRUCKX -re u n d p o eltto n t^ - mediate opening to re- - i t t '^DHrtflHOISCHOOL , partllmeorfuiniffle. ineporlallon Bro- ialedeml|ob.Forrree — DEP-iPAHTMENT NEWSWSPAPER ■ . compeathMweoeaeoed -rmatlon.aboct federal O n fu : -—T-:------Needs new eareer?r^ — beoempky^p^in-^L -Graduated«offlffllaalofl- (freight Logletlce .73^5538 POin^TES ON THE— - SCeUAMEOUB sliiir I, caO Career America * w o -< C U 8 8 A C 0 L pereooatQooAgptant ' • I grad.bilingual En- Uveka In care ne ed e d for ekf- . l ^ l n nection, 912-757-3000 5T SIDE OF • • • ■^tatvCertlfled. 4 weaki,s, ,pnToee.from2.-OOlo4i» .. •king for a n individual .atiaW8unish.jnedicalo(- ^ rtyrV woman. N eed mature -InTwin IN FA LL S. : p jn . o r can RJck Warren f ^ 5 4 3 r ! - :^w sssa:i.'- ; at934-ei95ext-11Tfor pw uatt- . Il' omen, good aalaiy, plus anceseJntheMareaJsuc- ii f ' “ 218--—I -208^ room4boanf. ceasfssfui candidate will .1 TIMES III NEWS (Bl 0U TE701 ■ HSiilEttiMd —“ Intarvlewig^ntmenL, p u te r ex p e rtla e . Appli- Ca Call208-72e-467ZB haveve eproven track ■ ' 0 SOO 9th Ave. E. canu aand CV to P.O. n s= „CA RflIEfl^^ — — . Twm Fa»i?W » Iit» «T iceLLAN«HI8-r~ w oortcSoiaty. r t b«Mnta + j y - : - - - -600-r a wW cC^reesW a^r^ Sr'a w m : " ' BoxMO.Fax886:2634or lu*. Send reeum e to • . .. opening fo ra DESIQNEHn uaiEDunoPBtmas- Iapplylnparaonattl3. ee. O re en h e u M e la ac- ipting applications lor p R OOUTETIB in OR D Q tQ N ENGINEER.R. it-lnduMrtaHJght& Heavy We are really excited South If Apple Street.' P.O.to444S “''"‘■WH i ) ^ Q t*-Facfofy-All8 hm». . • about the expansion Shyhone^r^ .”pp 400 7th Ave. E. ppllcatlona accepted ''*"®sncouver.WA^6662 ^ X . * Conatfuetlon oloorOevetepmentaJ 5* k i r k i r k k iM IA 1100-14004008thA^.E. (V -*FertdIfl--T-' Olaablii^Agenelee & on o" quallfloii^na ol in. 4th a 5th from 0 am s a TfE r S A S S O O A T i - - 1100-1400<00 Bit) Ave. e .' llneerlno » aq u ^le^nt *COLDrtven 5 pm . A ^ in person p a ^ . Supported Pro- ^ stM IT-TIME: Sherwin- -rue-r Tlmes-News is ' 700-600■600 A sh St.. axpertence. V - • * Mechanic gram to Twin Falla, s s ; M a h o m S I.2 6 9 8.300 11^ haa opening for ET1ME&NEWS J 2fn2entiy looking for UEOICAL ____E. J( ______KperfeneaiMathavea*. ». > W e k J e r a - ______: —. •..W earelnrjeedofa:- , Jerom e., Multlple.up-. t-tlme.aalesperson to CURF sefKJem W J k ln g - ...... R p m ■ 'MOOKTIANVieW comimIng poaitiona avail, JRRENTLYHAS ------ln * ip « 2 i n E m ' ...... M rtenoe In etvfl engineer-Av8 . DtMbOtty n Fans Store. Must be »etlone>. *depen)endable, ambltloua, • 1N* E ^ W S P A P E R I I , * livere in the Burley or Qallup Drive ^ DeyProgram ^RNortm 2^ eaponelbllltiu • Able to,0 ltd you uae extra mon- “ I*-™•moUvated. S om e re- R O>UTESINBUHL lf l Rup-rt 900 Hankins PERSONNEL Thte management poll- P Pi a rt Time Mflhl Shift ^ <.?.VVanLto.gai into. -tsii.sal ______Interes'S.SS;£S4'I_ lO.Tmtter.Drive------—lion reeponalble for ♦Cl► CNA-A«8hl)la------J K i sales-Wortt.hlatory.is 3------PLUS— lerred. Apply in person Rt -spaperCamer. ------^ louilSiiilL^**'°"~"” . .-MfltrBlnlngandlead. .M e lape? W ant to learn P ^ b^^ Bdershlp*a-|ech‘nlcai: ' »t: 50650e Second Avenue. 200 Bl contact Ihe B U r f ^ ------ROUT M eiel En(j(neeiteg UC erahlp. contract com- All . K f U n i ..... m e m ------pliance and program « Dl lb ? Need money to pay £««<•'It. Twin Fells, Idaho jqq^ s-hJews office s t 700-600OEI Bl Monte St. 'I Oooding Rehab&LMng monitoring whBe main- i r college? If you an- 83301. '900 Granada .. . . lalning high quality - 'ered yee to any of the “EbEM/F/VAl .2 ^ 0 . . o S No Phooe Celts------100 BIk Rainbow CIrde------(next i 9Q0.San.Lanje______— s s S S :5 ieiooungfofi aeriieefT Requlrea :a cair ir or come In and visit- lO ve rth e ld a h o -A rm y ------No ire an equal, eri^toyrnenl ' Itional Guard may be Suoa ; - ° w . H n . n ) — Bik Sunrise " JfNWitawoikaevwiinga. Jirttt^^l^JaU dm iru tfeio-holprCatl-SFC* UUNAGERTCHiEF. - tty tSi ih ll v In Buhl «- a n r - ’oeaJbte future ownefship or Connie Stone at naTi CHANIC Intw9^fwesfed/nbe/nff* ’T’nTrnr - - R o im t . GRU^SagKLE ■ irlow 734-917, or m g z 2 s — ~ . lyaUabiltty.Quaimedcan- ■ O M M U A H D ^ _ a Vsliey truck fecillty Indtptnipendenfneweoaoe/’ ; ■ „ _ J t1 0 0 Bilk lk 44th Ave. E _ _ 4 8 I Q N 0 M BONUS— — en opening foran ex«' ------lideferehouldeend re" - — educatJoo.'andal(east------carrltrZ--- KIMBERLY*-Y( 6J 1100-1400B00 Bik Sth Ave. ■ • lume to; R Iadasel Enol- MISCCCELLANEOUS perienc•need shop manager. Ptaasei orte year management lUi^tMctDltMet 1 i « i 1 1 * i EiEast . • _ .______...------laaring LLC;-a02 Fafl#-i. - _CHA/NA3.r»ededJ(}ca]lJ — experience ea well aa u m ed Way ol South Cen.. -We.ar«are seeklng a jour- - • Avenue, Twin Fallt, ID imicAL I Idaho ia accepting ap* neymaiman diesel mechanic 73J-0 V W m T T ' '1100-140010 0 S/#f 6 f/?Av®. . 13301. ^ . F u U tlm ec o o k T Of FT medical billing & piicat»tionsforaV IST A vol- wttntfiethebxpar.andabiWy . , . . ElEasf Sign on bo n u a . . .opmentaldtaabtnties. coOecttons. ^ Previous exp. unteeleer lo a aalat wUh the lo mlanage an a full a en ^ ce I M E S -N E W S 100-600y ) BikB o! Ash l^ngTpgoBTOSffiTyowr necessaiy. PO Box 5239, deva 'W 'W ^ velopment of a Sue- Iruckk shop.s Compensa- bbbbbk- ™ |™ ■■ — cUwforiatowtlhakMMMt { U R R E N T L Y 400-700X) BBik of Blue t Ful time, benents available. BmchlUmwFor Twin Felts, Idaho 83303. cessu b y 6 program . This tion. benorrtsaiocemivesbe )K IN G F O R U k e s . competttlva w ages, atgn ^ HeggeTOei m e d I one-year aaaignment basedid uponi qusllficatkxts •nMltdlnMnaa L O O K on bonus nlWy stipend, medical and eex x p erien c e. All re* p*ndentnaw$^par IN O E P>ENDENT E JR ' 0 ^ / ^ fResponsible for the de- urance, childear^'reim- pnesI willwi remain confide- Jearr#*r._ o r ' m s m lor RN-Full time______1 R O U T E S - u o S ^ ------— velopment and day to J m w m entrm ileage relm-- -ntlal.-TI-.-This postion offers-a: ?00 Bm ndage-- - E S S 9 il< la d e Valley-Manof Asalt- MLE1NTHE - <300 Galena------e d Living of W endell is 1 ^rsemont. : , and ediica- groatIt opportunity.0| Call or J MANAGER e ul grant provided. Po- sendJ resumre: e to: Je c k e o n < 3 ^ ^ 3 4 7 K IM B EERLY I AREA. 1700-18001W Pomerelle Ion requiree etrong Truekli:klng P.O. Box 5?. a 1300 Ston»toneybrook hnmediot* o p tin g for , i i Smmunlcatlon skills, Jeroms-ne. To 83338 M f^ r i' k i r k i r k U J T E s e o • a otsionw wrvica S°Sr" -is iW e r skills, and ablil- 208-324-3004 2l ______Requlrea four-yaar'BS faculty. Please call Sha* 'Bik Jackson St. ROUTfm 2 3 S PoaKlon: Inelde Advertla- 10 Interact effectively ______ba/wd tiofe monoQW. JF decree In a Service nron n Galindo VPO at 731- f t T t T o m m e d e wWAZELTON h ; ------200-800E»fl/* M onroe Sf. "l300Elmwcmwood Circle h various community '■ '••3 3*'5ywjnmonogement In g S e lee Field and past auper- 201 IRTAQE DELIVER MOTOR-i . West 1300-1400400 Heyburn Reaponelble to: Inalde la n iz a tlo n s . P le a so SHQR1 600:800b visor/rnanagemenfM. 886- DRIVER ) Bik Van Buren A veve. 1East experience Jemlred. ~f 8aleeSupefyieor Id resume to: United - Mrfenceinthefleldof ;;= = imes is accepting ap- W l ' Locust St. N. Co(Tf3u>ef ildlls .developm ental **^51EOtCAL Way,y. P.O . Box* 65, Twin RN'aLETSTALKII ^ate,Is, ID 63303 o r phono U o n sfo r^ o rtag e d e- T h eI Tlmes-I^IewTir necMwry for loecM*. R eapenaiM e fo n Ganeret* dtoabffitiea. RI ing advertising revenue M•^V a g i alloy Regional 2M-’1-733-4922 for addl- y driver. <• Hours are. oirrentlvntly looking for a n ntw»p»p% s s s m day through Friday m m for Tho TtmaS'Naws If y o u 're In te re a ta d In - MMedical e d Center Is l o ^ g ‘‘onal ependent Motor P/eje« 'JuniperSt.tl s i ; sam.Appltaantsmust i s call through community pagea _Jolnlng.anJnnovativa. _.fof.«of.experienced: RN'a for. S f is w IkMadrona ------Coflipentofioo— - CELLANEOUS ------be dODiopendablorhava'a ------” ®7rtoCarrlarin®, th e- -eger, 733- le ad in g -e d g ed com - fuli/pull/^ rt-tim e a PRN posj:^ IVoiigyi>ybalLofflCla l. Tuos.. _QQ0rt^rtflvlnq rti farr.rH , K. ED EW ------=ffli3fflSQHmlgjyiih= =pany:tnat:prom9ias : =tten< -developnwiL-TTiepcaition - n ^ r B ^ I O p m , pri- work( wellw with others. e a; Valid drivers - indmduob — professtonal-growthr • —ahlftm iftsrO penlnos'W V arir " or'exo IXP..YMCA733-J334. Mustha'have roiloble vehide. Ilcerua ris e & reliable" ■■ experience. Wii 0^ aubmit a cover letter ous>us unitsi evallable. ALSO ------and resume. We oflsr “ CCertified e i Surglcel N ^e w s p a p e r estod applicants vehli'Ohldeamusl. ™ ,nfauj msm costomeraenricerand” “ M fin out an appllca- -LS(6) - / a a S ^ heol*'w w oncp. viiion, ' contrtbutlng Ideas to ' reehnlclan. We ofler CIRCULATION ^ »>'«'« [ : of 4th Ave E ______tion at.TTia.Tlmes-News,-a t.i /cj-j, 40IK retirementond- — them e pa ges. AO lob ISrSK"!'^ J"jreat evenlng/nlgHt-4- • ■you live In the - X X Xi . 400-500bikeilkolMadrona • • 3rd St. W est, Twin duttse WiU be done through veekenddWerenUal! Tlmm»‘Nmwm !■ a e . >32 3rd \/Hazelton area & ^ ^ ■ 200-400 Morr^mingside Dr • poid vtwHon. 8.SK SS?-«-, y P ; Attn: Daniel. — totephone, fax; maD and tmg appUcattona lor a nterestod In being ______4 0 0 b lkddfWakefiekl (V ^l*opportwj1yii_for.a jr.competitlve aalary &■ t ^ District Manager.. _ * * * * * correspondence. Must -isasi»l™ o n-A». °“'f iwspaper Carrier; -THE-TIMM E S -N E W S ------, . volume tto n wfud) md excellent Flexible ^ successful candidate SOCIAL ‘ ' e n j^ w o r k ^ wtth others 8u K e 2 ' ^ IL SERVICES ase contact the C U R R EE I N T L Y H A S - h e te am environm ent' - «neflt package Indudes: s t b e a b le to w ork Alliance F . A . requim a dsdicoted * C O 'A ,tdeho 83^14 e Family Services is ivv/n F<^aJtsmIL Tbnea-Newa T H E F■O O LLO W IN G 2000-21001 ikende, b e d e p en d - seoklnaing highly motivated •f '• .IndMdwl. Mail raaum e to: Attention ' ' PR>RN ^ up to 20% above I, have excellent time- and outgoingo u t people to 'ee a t 733-0931, IN D E•P P E N D E N T a o i r m lagem ent akllls, and join a rs 346, or stop b y N EW S m zss Inside Soles l^tanaM r.. I base i rapidly expanding y S P A P E R 1 3 0 ^ ^ 4 77» TlmeS'Nena, P.O. ■ 'aWTineOff ^ioy'» w o rttig vdm ypuOi. company par wilh a close 323rdSLW. RoSri X 4th Ave. £ 0 I'AmYWPasoNTO ‘ m a n a g e r * h S i f | O N T O E 100-400 bik Box 548. Tvrin FaUs, ID L leafthfl^entalMslon *n oui|Kilgolng-personalfiyls toamol ol professionals, to Twi 7 bik Elm St. ) Ms.GmaRudd M ental H ealth C aae ‘ u f ^ TwinFalls. w S t &3303. You may also stop ife/AD40/LT0- JS. providede In-home social * • , T S ID E O F 100-5000 bihbik Locust 4 2 0 - 5 8 5 2 t y the office located 311 Mmaper.Muathavea .RetInletlremern This enentry ovel rnanage- sorvlceices to children in N F A L L S 100-400} bik Walnut BS degree In a human .Tultli: " i T ' i^ t ' 'i k ' k ' k i r ™ ' " 2pm-5pm Dmy ' i W.Main(/4^vy»suy , ultlon RolmbutBomont t Pposition Includes re-- Twin Falls, Fa Hailey and a e ^ field plus 1 year .i n f e r ann«x building) \n 7 ^ Dfant C are C enter a n d “P®''**'ttlbllltios in managing Burtoyy. Full F time o r pari- r l I r T b T 'SHKS14 ROUTE of experience with the m i S th 4 a d u lt c a rrie rs , time Ex uszzs ~ Falls. The Tlmes-Mw9 b . tuchmore. youtli Excellent benefits O^ndAve.N. 600-1000A^/Aspenw ood a drug-free woifcptace. mentally challenged • soless Ipromotions, 4 pro- ond con populatten. Contact Julia OSrtSAve.N. 700BlkGreeiireentree Way EOE. ig excellent customer DOE 'BA^or B/ B S degroe.------Bt734-7730* ------OMAaSSon'AvrW. Ice. If you a ro Inter- Fax resuesume lo 734-9441 ------«w -w or.O VearyW ay JSS^^SSSS^S^ _MECHANIC p ^ - HiHuman Resources d, fill out an applica- o r c o n o n t a c l K l m a t T H F TIMES-NEWSTIR 0 4th Ave. N. a n i m : Immediate lull time TvrinFIn Fans. ID. 83303^)409 ^by D e c e m b e r 2 6 , 737-057J a s m MEopening for an experience (208)737.21,3 . 2<»a ! ! i ! ______™ c™C U R R E N T L Y ^ i O O i iOOBellaIre ' MMH&CS Imolesel m echanic to.vrorii FAX PA3 (208) 737-2711 .>5 77me*-W «wt ^PECtAUftUST LOOKiOKINCSFOR n o m ZIrcle Empkjyriwnt Una Altattn: D en W alock Family/ C inafuDsen^truckalm. & 3 E P E N D E N T 1 ( x 3 m i J Falls Ave. E — ; j:-----to-Learn-an.SI invite yoU ‘3!Compenaatlon. hourly C(208)737.2775 ,<'■P.O. Box 648 clatlatl conntebaOmvmic; TwinIn Falla, ID 83303. Ranch. A E W S P A P E R 100^3000 8th6 Ave. E 1500 Bikk PrPrinceton C N A . C l a s s e s with oveitlma. Hourty rate «»i 79thAve.E 1500-1600RW Richmond and Earn dependa ci on quaiiflcatkxis 'A DRUG FREE m n facilacllif/. A M asters in C AR R R R IE R S F O R 100-200 i ■ ' mWORKPLACE’m SocialII Work V or related THE RI \ ■ •, DriviDrive .; fM M H 6 Weel and experience. Call or R L E R A R E A . !S to be held at contact ^ Jacicaon Truck- •PEOPLE UNITED ------Oa T O ^ R S refenod, other odu- Walkin i/exp. considered. " i<-igrRO. Box 56 Jeromo, ■ T eaSS a ^h& E - -ROUTE . - j Start Jan. 1 »andsokMwek»mell dato to have knowl- Available ” *' zoo^ooe »lc Course to 10 " 83338 208-324-3004 EOE Poaltioilone now avallablell J 6th Ave. E 100-400 Hi of case manage- LKWTCEWORKPWCE ' mK Mvolyr.OTBwte 100-400' VaiVan Buren .15,2001 UECHANIC.DIE5EL S — group therapy, fam- flOL ; ;jiyou are hired by i Ity Of MILES and Experieced. Must have MISCEWELLANEOUS unsoling & at risk m o d a l 100-600 . , ^e reimbursed for>y MMH you will “Iown tools. Full time, Agent>nl I Representative U S . Compotitlve sale* Ravbcybom Circle 700 Bik. We Beneflta. Salary OOE. Cellueiiuiar Corporation Is VVOIVOS. fl, hn..alusing, utllltlos. full ' r o o ^ ^^ ^ ^ s ^ a n a n m the training. .Send " reauma to Box cun«r ts. Resum e to: Per- 994711 % Timos News, cation ■on.lllVI lYR 1276 N. 400 SSM'0U T E SS3 ffO t/7 P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, r eaantatlve a e r in theTwin tth«r» m l«xtlM E.nup.n>ert ID 83350. E 0 & 2 0 0 BIk < 5 ^ ^ A -1 )0 Adams 10 83303 Falla-Ilia- Wood River Area. PHARMA ------100ElOBIkDsils ’000-1100Rp m Meadows 500 Bik(Madison Ms laponslbllltles include Busy reti MEOICAL S J S r a in Bu««y, e m North s i: P^^kwavaJrirriA 600 Bik'k M.Marion n l 10 sisting the agent man- signM on bonus, lop sataiy. ummer. got into CNA’a. LPN-8 andR N -s, ie r In training current Call 73('38-1597.* Shape arand learn a skill. 100'BlkRarrjsey BH looo^iioot> Twin Parks Dr .100-200) MoMoreland, ■ also homo health nurses. HI m ei lente as well as to call pHnrw-i?______- Earn upup to $1,117.por I cFlexible n schedule, you UCTTON monlh. . Pl - Faml im tnediotely, tho a n in ttn a ■ V. I MtkVUfirml' win Felle Cai-e Center •BaciieiciielorsD M reelnB usI- Bxciiing S[ S ™ , . “ 9adows Lane ixporlonced expert -nnnpapei■percarrfer...-— Newport now haa Immediate open- liess/hss/Marketfiig o r equlv- ||on wi eder woldor labrl- p ia a a a ei Inga lorCN A ’a for alenty,^«.nc.^,(, c s a monoy can buy. Uanagtr.; U .axt.347 ■ . \ ^ n e d lc ts is a mission*— 7Evening ^ a Night ahlfL preferr litancoa. Raqolros •f. 733-0931 Ify o u Ilvo on ttha EAST nanagement, exp. txt.^xt. 347. . ^ $ld« o f TwinIn FlFallt a ar» orgaitolion providing patie •8 pm ahlfta also available. • 3 3ro r moren years Salea/ cial. Top wagee, , . ' , ;a rc l o ^ n g for caring profcs! /e o ffe n Marita! K J o K S i X - X X X Intarettea' In ibeing an ’ Ion-driven heaith care Ew iriteting experience or rk, Paychology, *U8*ree. J. .w o rk b r a to p quality health Sign on bonus' - CellulaIlutar/Sales Mariwting r\ r\ r\ r\ Indapendent,tntnew apa- atient-focused care. We nseling and other i r k ik n H r k k . A positive wori< environ- • Strong ' perearrhr... )fessionals w h o w an l to « ely releted fields. ment o ra l ci Plaaae c o n fjciaet f Dlatrlet r- Wf/Acute Care •Scveraalth care provider.. * * Full timellfT and p a rt time , . avniable in hospital. PRI Competitive aalary writtentten suiis coBitio M anager at 733-0931 tiona needed. The ext.345 d e e d i n g o n sfiiflsclcc/eral positions now ' ™Tertnc_bonem a.package. •HlQh.>elh.teV9l.of motivation 4 . — b e stcom t c pensation prticrrcd. Curroiit RNP Rli( N to full-tim e. Including PTO tho ability abi to wori( efiec- p a r . Perm Carc U nit. - 'Stopbyforan ...... (MSW5 Word,‘MS Excel, MS mhdavid < . facU^.^CurrcntCNArilfrw n to pro v id e . jpllcatlonand'orlntonrfew.' Power!ver Point): * « * * *»»»★»*★★**★ « k-kkkkkk Icnts of skllj£d nursling S end resum e lo: je B T A ig ______TI19;Tlnie3:N3;NawsJa l ____ ^_____ . “ f A I^rfcWncei;npK>vcmeATirctjW roquga: ** “^ { -°!i C h u c k w a g o n la c urrently lookiooking for EOE . 570 I ■ > Prlnctottl responsibilities ilring all phaaos. Indepencjentlent Route [ inclufe: coordinatingwnentCcKJnilnotor- all EDICAL ^ have experience. Carriers"8 InIr the .{ ‘.perfohnanceimprovemcties of the positio n ____ In p e r e o n r l 8 3 9 ' ------« s e no phone calls. | ------WENDELLILLarea. aervlig a s resource to; allnu m edical ccn te r HEDIet needod"for develof rtyfW., Twin FaUs. s u p c i ^ r s in developlnirmcnt activities; - Dave 1 ^ - nental disability agency. BQ iiXES.E £12 monibrs; providing Muc) m anager a n d lat5achelor’a i degree in edu- ping and n p o r tin g PI men 100-500 Bik'k E A v e .C «Uon/human resource or I 1.00-600 Bik’kE E A v e .D : iducation to Badelated flelde required. FULLTD -i m e H OE cians; overseeing calicixcollent benefHa a ftef 90- — r— 6 0 0 B lk EE A A \ v e .F “ ’ :• BMrdJbi K r^o^ ies p a n d procedures; relalaye. Apply in pervon at 2 0 0 B lk EE A A \ v e .F theHfapitalAdminUtrati9»«ponlng-to-the— —Ew«66 Blake St. N.. Twin “^ S A L E S ! 200-600 Bik Ida,Idaho St. S ; -famlUfiltywilhpwformale position r m r t s to dayt 5! 300-500 Bik MUrMilner St. S trator. Qualifications: 166THt*pS!w 'w ^ phone lodTstcd, sttf-«tattm..worfc ror ra tlofldabo'sDOSt ot 200-500 Bik WendellWe, St. i L i ; . ™ rm ance Im provem ent-' ' Fall) ------prbptsd w sate thaltrt-W croffen— a ------— ^------.—.i.O nclufingExceU spreadies, c knowlMgeofi.J, - ealli - demoutntediiiccehini irilme'CUA:needed'ln • Escdket worUnt coodliioiUon* puter competerwy——^ If Interestedislated Living. Mon.- tBcod^ w f tp s d a tU e cfodlagM i h . lirsaccaad40IK.' ^ - _ ^ — routes, pteastease ca ll. . ------5s s ;s « bSS’ d s e 1^ la p e f S n r G ii y ’s W sitandM^ is"a applicationsisTorW 1 allaiTg"Rout^iif’( T i v i n District mtofWfferaf n s ltw X alatfe.’l828 1427 ______Falls.'s. 'Thes e contracted positi(sidons are 7-day, early-m or •s>fVeivs,- ridoaViewBlvd.N..-rwin .Ext. 346. - . :— ^supervislon.• , ’ ..Utm,ana or call M l^ Pratt at Aik b r JooLStwrer or Jofaa Cat:*iiienM - ' d e liviveiy e positions and can serience w ith JC A H O - an be a source of additi6 ' ■ '!•'■ ( . " ■ • ■ 0fc736:39M l!^.222.- 1. Competlll\^wagMbcncflt!tegulaUons desired. incO>me m w h ile y o u g et p aidI fnfor your m orrung walk. S • , r;. ml^dfcal{ ,vaditi«U holidays m x £ ------— ’•20fc; , ______routestes also qualify fo r a signn?t-on-bonug'of up to $50.0( k-kk-kr-kkk nf^Poa^Of^ Drug s ^ tS gcfltylncmSc « ------n in m --- ' you are interested, pleaw ays a n d re tire m e n t ^ qusQoodlog.CailTomof. _____ f S lase stop by the Times-Nev2WSat Y^ii PC plwanayintfy I wrpniid Sathyir208=93*®i6r~' ^Fail6^r-call” the-circula ^^Me^plyntS t ; • qoEqua^Op^^tty ‘ < Th* bo»t Is »»rtr>uc«. departartm ent a t 7334)931 ext.t. 33( 0 2 . low...th« ntult*M-N«ra.TwliVrin Falltridaho Friday, Januinuary5,2001 al I • -j ; ■ I sOilIe LOANS ' PUBLIC SgftVfcE )£■ iiwQKUtF-AiU^.war-3-t-^ ± i j - F A X == ___$TDtrr$75o r UESSAQE to u a a t ...... bdbdmi, 2 bath home, w« f l 5 i g J ______lp f W »rm f f a r;; iTFtfw^i Soliinp proporty? D oni pay . d n e w 3 bdrm. 2 bath brIcfchoiA ._.CALL_TODAYI - -enyfeesuntBlft$oW.For R| ^CBM E^rigT^ b 5 S? /.o«ni^-R dfp. S39-0a^iff Commlsslon..Washlng-. WIIta^ntarSM^ m Iai ------DEPARTMENT --- 1ton, D £., 20580. o r call 7; lACflEAqESftLOTS payt FALL3. Complataly QOODU ' . rtJBLiftSEHW dE-l — -fum'.<. Condo w/garaoer -~S460/mi>/mo;»daB.‘h|i~~~ B _Jha.N*tionaLFiaud Infof- ^ =^208-734-5538------^^M ESSAQB^^ PleasechortyouradTor ' “ i ® 4ft.ianq invastmenr X) par mo. Includes. 73fr0322.022. ; f ■ Big profils usually moan m a 1 1 0 n C e n t e r . 2 '’ cdm K tness on mo first b a th , H a c ra lol In new opgjjugv^ P S groj^ojo I . I 0 phone, .cable, all TndERUi OR big risk. Beforo you do 1-800-676-7060. ^ HEAL ESTATE 1 W BAH i b d L i - aubdivlalon, $99,600 or ^ WAMTED a yard cara. Short bath on river. Raf.leq. 3 . business with a company, BO ISE. Moving lo Bolso? tn lQt».*CaK» -3 £ 6 2 0 tj| l e rn io 208-677-4543 trade. C al a36-73»)f42H J” !mo.,e37-W 14< check it oul wlih iho Boi-?'• sp6nsible lor errors af- For ' sale or trade new 4 r r UHU'ACfteAAe------(BURLEV) ter Business Bureau. For lEN d b d r m l n o •Of tor thal lima. bd(m.2.6bath,2slO(yon ‘ Hir -q o r a v I Sacres, power to property. Iree inlormatlon about■ut • 1/5 1 acre**. l06K/offBr. FO^THESUNSHmEIII'. Conventional or ~ F A X ~ P mg/^Mta. $ s j ^ . - — • avoiding InvealmenlQ i • ' -J _ploa3oeail20a-822.t469.' —------Lafalookat -manufacluradhomee. m ------‘V Odep.42»l3t0r~ - • -scams.wnteiothVf-oder-3r- ^ I ^ ~ «50,or4»^.* • QREATPROpemiESIl Temts1 $22,600. Cad I '" ho^ “ ~ ^ al Trade Commission,n .. 5 oT 1 —~ BUHL- " Darfynn at 734-7600 Of a t -----Y O UR L : 3ER5HTUe-Hom aK.-- MlnlrCassla • W ashlnolon.D.C., 20560.J |_JJ0HE8TORSA^ BijBudget wtoe? The b e sltu y 14:430 • 3rd Avanue E. - ^ bwin Realty 734-6500. ly; 2 bdmi,, lif t. or call ths Natlonal Fraud hi Buhl on a large 70’ lot su A r ) . 3 bdrm ., 1V4 bath. vWDhoofa super family home wilh STffl / I L / g a r a g Motor Routes8 Information Corner,f. — EBuy and flx tt up and reap fully fu fenced yard, front th«CSDIMd* 6ast view In iga, mint eond., Call324.s TTie T lm es-N ew s iis , •1-8OO-076.7O6O. . - "— I tfthe profit, HURRY. At this _Wtknchafrandrockilrniljua^ ha valley & privacy. 21 TIMEMES CLASSIFIED - SiJyart,lacra.STDO i warofpastuVoTMlfor “ r j ;h ♦ $200 c lea n in g leraUm, iU — ------acceptng applicaliCTO = r ------Me r ' • ------p _ rte o . im seii'Yaat; S « it Rie B a d y f o r noiBium ^ DEPARTMENT d ip A ntiy north of ™ I 3 0 5 now. $25.000. _occupA 0 HCY.. gr;loraesorcowswitha aulM M 439Ji . ______fotsubsiUite Motor-o r- l-CONTRACTS fi­ ■aautilul-a.OOO-^aQ'ft.- — 20) >5 mo.-Avali:]ow: ■ ------GUARANTEED — excaptfcxial lem ts on this hom 208-7^538-^ 5uraS™i2l>ilm1.,I008 M aatS24-3054. . route MfTiers in thele I^MOHTQAQES K)me.3bdmi. + optk)naI J . a d BARKER home. K SS4.50a ^ Minl-Cassfa area. If . . -C a •^Office. 3 batti^oraal 201208^77^543. . lESbrdm., Ik ir _i ..JiM tton.. Call^anny63Mto4 - . :ltchen with built In 1 j!J W CASH NOW »S Ca//54»437y/ ^ b u h T: enced backy^ you are Interested (BURLEY) . 2_bdrm..6i3eih _____ Cans: -ForContractaiMortgages.-J . 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