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By Sandy Millerr ■ ' I TImes-Nflws writerIter______^ ;

TWIN FALLS-5 - People on both sides of the dairyairy issue agree on one thing. ^ ___ 2 ordinances onn animal ai feeding " operations the TwinTw Falls County commissioners havehav on tiie table. ! Building a better militIlitary; / I And some concemcemed dtizens in Officials hope the reo] Bulil and Filer agrcagree with them, e o p e n ed I A group of loca:local people would A r^ Reserve centere r n e a r I like county commi:nmissioners to take IWin Falls will becom(im e a ' ■ a serious look at tiieird “matrix” - strong Reserve unit. a rough draft off an ordinance they P a g e B l B came up with duringdur a series of ' mRfttingS-QVP-r-2T_the_past—two 1 ______months. M o n e y The g ro u pI includesii Ken Edmunds, a Tyrinijrin Falls business- Going up; TWin Falls’s’ rresiden- man and consultanItant and past pres- ident of the' lial sector more thann ccom pen- . UUClMmSf/7k«Ttow«m Twin F alls ____ sated last year for a dedecline in______rw _ AreauChambec. con5neraaiimIffin§r sesdlimirplsroOlonSay; On(One of th e m o st pressing Issues88 facingfi lawmakerais the budgdfiet, of Comftierce; 1 P a g e D l . Bill Chisholm,- I a local envi- M ronmental. « activist and. ' ------meml>er-of-tiie----- Who's next? The Univ. Idiiaho^iegiib k te r ^feee-termaboutt-sessioi■I A Idaho R u ra l' - n o rid a looks for anoth Council; Lewis I By Julio Pernsnce = : coach tio replace Steve tures before2 ,tthe entire body - Eilers, execu- Ej ™ Tlmes^lews'/9 writer______Spurrier. M ert the lawm akers - Afi They saicaid those rainy-day session will tive director of ■ . Bill , Brockman accounts are stistrictly defined by the Idaho PageI C l BOISE- t - Firs: comes the party, University bailout - BB2 statute to be used us only for one- ■VQ D airym en’s Asso(ssociation; local then the honlangQver. . timecxpenditurixu-es. est friendship: attorney Rich1 CcCarlson of the ^ • The giantmt headache hanging 7— ------TT ■. Rep. ; W endndy J a q u e t, D- ByMyMatk^Warbls Idaho Rural Councluncil; local attor- , ■ F a m il y l i f e^ . ____ , over ihe_202002 Legislatvre;.tha t ..;.. m:makers are saying,' is wheth ther*2.5 -Ketchum,-couountered.'-saying ' AssoBsoclated Press'Writer •• ' ney Kent Taylor;r; dairymand: Alvin jqday.is.iiQ.w to JiandJa , • percentpfi budget, “holdback;:ks” f o r _ Statutes canin b e changed. '— ^ —_ Smumy; Brent OlnOlmstead, execu- * Jast year'ss 15300 million surplus public pu schools really hold. tive -director o \ However, sfie; said.she’d Sl like to BCBOISE - It hardly seems po5 of the Milk JjjjfiLj • that is now,w a S55 million deficit “Everyone is interested inir edu- discuss holdin los^- Producers of Idalio;ilio; and Ed Smith, > ■MB in state pr ling back on last' blele i ^ i d recession and red ir projected revenues. cation, ca: from parents to granandpar- year’s vote for• a state income tax but i a Filer resident. ------1 L aw m a k ers ents,” en said Rep. Doug Jon< Lit many lawmakers %vill ha mes, R. reduction for a couple of years • moreore than money on their min Some membersers of the group l y j j |k 2 2002 say they have Filer. Fi "Thgre'.will be aI : huge until tiie econom3my gets better. ,vher gathered w ith oth(other concerned BTmrg to work th e ’ amount air of pressure not to hen tiie Legislature's 2002 s< 0 with- “I’d rather' dod that than let. sionlon begins Monday. , dtizens Thursdayy evevening in Buhl. b u d g et so hold. ho It \vill be a fight.” schools use the2 propertyp tax,” she Th “We all agreedJd tlthere’s no per- they main- ] They will be thinking abojoul feet ordmance,” E Lowmakers can vote! fo1 r a ’ said. politijliQcs. • - • ” Edmunds said, tain new pro,)rograms as well as last “negative “ni supplemental,” v ' which* But M age Val/aUey Republicans MrMany t)f tiie difficult dedsio “But we still haveve tto reach some year’s tax breakbr( means m< they back up Gov. ’5°"® conclusion. Otheitherwlse, we’re’ V. Dirk are not breathinling even a hint of they^ ma^ • First-terratraer Rep. Leon Smith, Kempthorne’s Ke holdback-rerecom* ^repedling any’ of o last year’s tax going to have to) acaccept the com- — Whemlay^are-woikan lUS.-said'thc'cuphoria-----Ttiendationsrand'^choolSTirirtic are"Out— breaks------L ag----- :missioners^ordinanclances.’’ ring last year’s session tht collaborative effort bet the 2.5, percent. Or, legisLslators ' Instead,'thee messagei pretty ■ County Commis:missioners Gary )etween • had madei himh nervous at th e can cai do nothing, in which G rindstaff, Bill Br parents and caregivers. h case much across theh e board is to cut f J:- 1 Brockman and . - t i m e . , loclocal property owners couldc , back expendituitu res in all ways '' ^ ^ Marvin Hemplemannan have told the ‘ C P age E l “It was crazy. cri Once everyone make ma up the shortfall afterer July possible to avoidjid cutting out pro- group to put its propjroposal into orcli- P saw the surplirplus, bills were flying 1. grams. _ ® nance form, and thetiiey’d be glad to around everj erywhere,” he said. “I The 1 property tax opticrion is "From my staitandpoint, it’s just ’“I!? have a look at it. IBut they still O p i n i o n just voted 'no’'no on everything.” unpopular. un] like it is with yoyour family,” said intend to go aheaclead with public ! Getting It doner But event!ntually a rfew reality.^ School S offidals say theyy want■ Rep. Bert Stevejvenson, R-Rupert. . ^ J* hearings on the couicounty’s sw draft 1 dawned, andnd now lawmakers are the th( Legislature to use s ordinances Jan. 16 t Commissioners came th som e “When tho fundjids run out, eveiy- |i.4t'.’, 16 at the College . ; 5 thro u g h focused on scrimpingso by. ' money mo from its rainyly-day one hns to suffer i of Southern Idaho.0. • to draft a CAFO ordinal er thd hurt.” _Rep.Eraco , s« ^ n g highi n ance by With rouj3UghIy 75 .percent of accounts. acc But Rep; Maxinee Bell, He said he’d1 hTceh' to see reduc- Jc*’ “If tiiey draft an 0ordinance that '> . year’s end, today’s editoito rial Idaho’s budgidget allocated to pub- R*Jerome, R*j and Sen. Dean E tions for the .coi:oming budget as • ^ ^ bodi dairymen andid cconcerned dti- 1 says'. lie and hi^i^er education, Rep. Cameron, Cai R -Rupert - whc ho CO- well as the hold!Idbaclu from this preparing t zens are happy witwith, we would | PageAia Scott Bedke,SA VALLEY, Nev! - _ ucca Mountoln, northwestitof ( • EnvifonmontQl Lflbolboratory. A m i ' jued for almost two \ the farms, at the post 1 bs VogQs, Is the only sil}lto.' .. 1995 ogreoment betweenbei Idaho ^ - office and at t]the VFW-American...... , Doing studlcd.to permancnently.. and thb federal goveo vornm ent / ' ■ ^ H | i l l . ; : --|M tuns>Hingg.w sloro spent fuel ond hlgh-lovo , Legion postt abouta the federal vol • roquiros spent fuelol aj n d high-level. ifiyl,’. for online classlfleiled ads government’sC’s proposal to bury , |V“ nucloisr waste'now storedt Iho at t ■ waste to t)e romovecved from Idaho 9 9 radioactive wa;«istel5^esuptiie ^ Idaho National Engineeringand: an , ■ by 2035. I B .- - ' 733-0931I . Now,' Enenergy Secretary., nucltlidear fuel. He plans to visi:sit a iff Washington anand Las Vegas If Spencer Abrairaham' is du6 to -t6ll Pfopropos^ national radioacti:tive said Friday that Abraham’sAl first H H I ; . i or th Budey. Presid en t Bii: Jiish soon'whether 'vastaste: diimp in Nevada; 'on ■ visit to Yucca MountainM' will |^ H y . . ■ Yucca Mount:ntain is a-sultable MontMonday. 677^042 ^ SOURCES: ESfif; GOT: USGSsas AP ■" * • , place to bury'/ 77,0007 tons’of used Department Dei of Energy offididais • • Pleasesee^«YUCCA;PageA5 ' ' 'll/ • Y •• Kldalw Sunday, ianuvy 6,2002 P irn

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Prisoners.) ______— Teen-i-agerflie;5s plane irn t o b u i l d i , Continued from A l 3ing we’re takingg ccontrol of are verv. Thuihursday.JJt has led to, if i tion, particularly in thele jsearch very dangerou^ u s people. They a re 7"anrei nrests, to surveillance of tenO Tor^SceneBririi for bin Laden.” 'hardened crirriminals," Pentagons' istlet leadership.” Getting them to talk will/illbeilie spokeswomarian Victoria Clacke Authorities Ai In Singapc Ca/>A Kirs/in ReiR eiw a m u J f job of m ilitary, CIA anand FBI ' said S.aturda ■ m em ories o f S e p t 1 1 day.•“They’re very- anncnnounced Saturday they h f/ief/ieNon/i.Ai\.Av]eric/jn \ " interrogators trained1 tcto per* “resilient andd theyi are very des- arre;rresfed 15 militants with s suade, cajole, trick or flatteitter pris- peiTite. Many < sus- . TAMPA, Fla; (A P )-A 15-year- ■ r l '^ p ly o f Qiem don’t care pect(acted ties to al-Qaida. The.g.60V- old student pilot AerospaceDt'D rfaise oners inio giving up infonrormation. about dying,!, z a n d th ey certainly em n: lot took off in a •nment of tlie Southeast Asi^lan small plane withethout permission They mil also press tlie detdetainees don’t care abiabout taking others dty-sty-state accusetl the si»spect.s Command saidd fw k o F - 1 5 s for information aboutLit o th e r wiUithem.” :\a of Saturday and crasl•ashed ihto a sky- ' i / j p lolotting tt terrorist bombings! uand scraper after igngnorihg a'Coast ' •’/ Xii'ere scrambh.b l a l fr o m - - i aspects of tlie global terrori•orist net- U.S. official?lals say they already saidjd some: had trained at al-Qai Jaida G uard h elico pI te te r ’s signals to work, such as its membeibership, have been hellelped by-interroga- campimps in Afghanistan. Homestead Air,Mr Reserve ' organization, funding, planilans and - tions of lower-li . land, autiiorities;said. sa . T-level captives, how- If If he 1 talks, al-Libi could“be The crash oo hideK)uts. - ever, as well1 as a seardies of for- espec occurred a fte r .. 1 ^ : ^ Baseasaprm.reamtion. ■ ;pedally helpful to the Unitiited Charles J. Bishop’:>p’s grandmother Tiie task is often difficultlilt, hovv- mer Taliban anand al-Qaida sites. ' Stateates because he was apparen ever. Higli-ranking membimbers of “The inform: inuy brought him to"o'the National 'mation we have got- partirt of bin Laden’s fnner drc ■ Aviation Administradiradon. / ' such groups are likelyly to be ten has been rd e. Aviation fliglit schtchool for a S p.m. I. en very fruitful in Not3t onlyc was he in diarge of)f al- flying lesso n , sa Gordon Jolmdroe,e, aaspokesiiidh- fanatically devoted to tlieireir cause m any cases, andi we think we' Qaid said Marianne I ;L-^ aida’s terrorist training8 . Pasha, a spoke for the Office ofof 1Homelarjfi and perhaps better prepaipared to have thwarteited attacks,” Gen. Af^i keswoman for Ighanistan, he was also'dose» j o Pinellas County Sh( Security, said therere vwas also'no resist questioning. Richard Myersirs, diairman of the Abu: Sheriffs Office. 3U Zubaydah, a bin Laden aiaide “Xhe next tilingng the instructor indication that smallall fplane craili- “Many of these peoplepie th at J o in t Chffcfsfs of Staff, said , alsoi 50 involved in planning andI car*Ci knew he was gone,’le,” Pasha said. cs Satur^y int CCalifornia, ing out terrorist attacks.. ------^ ^ lying Thougli terrorisr Colorado tind Puerto-frto-Rico were liIf-al-Qaida4ias-plah.‘;^for-can •ism_\vas quickly ...^ rTiTniWer—— tcrror-relatedi------^ Uirculation ^ Sunday S7.(K) per week,we d^iiy only S5.00 q , discounted, tiie "televIseHte image" g ouc future terrorist attad Eric R ey es, 25,, saidsa h e was* Daniel Wiilock, circululion directordir . P«''cek. Sunday( only01 S3.50 per week. tfjig , . . ’ of a plane blastinging a hole in the The tallall of1 a slnglo engine alrplano Sales lax included ii is man would be involved stopped at a trafficfic light1 when d in all above rales. A jjjgat, j since he was the trainei „ side of a skyscrapeiper was a chilling ' hongs3 out01 of tho Bank of America Circiilacion phone linusi urarc open SI5.00 ehargc willvill be levied fur all B e d i ' ’ reminder of the the Tampa plane crashrashed. :ddington sold. >e World Trade building:Ing Saturday aftom oon In “I saw a big doudud of1 smoke,” bctw oen 7 anil 10 ii.m. iinty.tty. If you rciumcd chocks, .Center attacks. TliThe plane’s tail Tnmnn \ a, Fla., after a teen-agod pilot Reyes said. He saidid heli saw one do ni)t rcccivc yoiir paper by 7 a.m .. dangled near tlie^ 20th2C noor of Uie J T . cull the number far your^reii; wing fall and liit the j . M ail informalW tion rj l T | H 40-story Bank of■ AAmerica build- nto It. he ground, idl­ lUirley-RupcrJ- U • ■ ing. lowed moments,laterer byb the oilier ■ Piiul-Oaklcy...... G7;677.4042 ' ,, ;il«-Tinic<-NcwMI'MUPSfOl-nmispui-. rv-v ■ -I. , . whenn it i was signaled to latfU.J. wing. Ttvin Falls lislicd duily al 1.1232 Third' Si. W.. Twin ^'■9'^ I__ One person \vasskilled, k but offi- Pitimnan a, said she has no doubt lg • dais would not imr )t The plane was3 owned0 by an d o th e r a re as ...... 73;.7330931 IJnl‘0. S330I301. by Magic Valley 7 7 8 1 14 17 32 pBj.is mmodialdy con- the pilepilot understood what thele . Clearwater-based •Ncw^papc^. Ine. I’crii’eriodicals paid al Twin o firm it was Bisl d National iishop. It was Coastt GuardG helicopter was incli-li- Aviation Holding toe.ic. vSiibscription rates Tails by Tlic Timc-Ni-News. Official cily and ■ ■=jfcOJULLAiJg:_s_ , ^ unknown whetherit ianyone in the eating. ciiiiniy newspaper pursuanipur to .Section 6C- (nSTiM g- Hijacked passengJnger plahes liiimc ilcllvery: d.illy imdSiitula;tuiay. ](|K Solurdfly,Jnn.S — building was injurec Capt. W c. Thursday is hereby i p K pt. Kirstin Reimann at the,e ' were used to collapsepse the World por week; .Suiiiliiy only. Sl.Sd [loi — '• Bishop, of neai2arby of Palm the Nos IpcrwccS;. ik-Mt:iiaicd as the dayay of. (lie week on which . ^ 'loijh American,Aerospacee Trade Center towersjrs andt aitadc M;ill Mihscripiioas tniisl I’e paid in : Harbor, had beentl takingt lessons Defense I in advance legal m.lices will bec published.pi 4 8 12 16 21 nse Command said t>vo F-lSsis the Pentagon in thee Sept.Sc n tef- iinil are availiihlc only ulicrc ilcii for two years, Pasha‘ha saw. were sa delivery is l-osiiiusicr. pica:lease send chanfje of WILD Wll CARD: QuoenotDlnmonde scrambled from Homesteadd rorist attacks. A fourtl ncl inalniaiiica. M.iil r..lc^; All IO..U Air miffic control lurth hijacked ld.ilio rales; address fiimi lo: P.O.0 . Box 1 .S-IK. Twin Falls. ~ ' rollers at the St. Air RestReserve Base a? a precaution,1, plane crashed' in daily ;iiid .SunJ;iy S6.(K) |icr week s Petersburg-Clearw in w estern .eek. daily IdnhoS.mV . Thur*day,Jan.3 6 1 S irwater Airport but dedleclined to say \vhetlier tlieyy Penn^lvania'. (inly S-J.(X) per week. Sunday onlyonl> S.1.(10 _ Copytight — notified pie Coastt GGuard that the reachet iQMomoi PiCH Friday. Jan. 4 .4 0 4 hed the scene before thee r Some of the piloi'ilots in the per week; Oui of Male r'iic\: daily dai .ind UasleVaii«YK»’M«wip*p«f»lnc. i * four-seat 2000 Cesiessna 172R had crash, ■hijackings had beenen trained1 at Saturday. Jan. 5 3 6 g 6 taken off witiioutt dearance,d said in Portland, p, Ore., where T i m c s - N e w ' Coast Guard Lt. j. e Florida flight sdiools.is. :ws telephone direcic to r y . j.g. Chadotte Presiderdent Bush \vas touring a jobb ' Bank of America, Thursday, Jan. a ' Pittman. ca, basecT’i'n Circulation (Daniel Walock,ck. Circulation Director)__ cen ter,':r. White House spokesmann Charlotte, N.C., is thet thiyd- ...... E x t.l /iS)ll(iOwn iid - 9 43 48 48 49 A (^ast Gsard hdicopterhe inter- Scott Mt Classified Advertising (Deb''eby Johnson, Manager) __...... Ext. 2 ^ McClellan said “there is no0 largest U.S. bank.:. It employs - - cepted the plane aiand attempted indicatication” of terrorism, News (Clark Walworth, MaiiManaging Editor)...... ,...... Ext.3 : S«lur^y,Jen.S about 143,000 peopletie anda serv& Retail A dvertises (Mike Smit,Sn Advertising'Director), to give the pilot visvisual signals, to He saidsa Bush was briefed on1 aboiit 30 million houselLiseholds iri 20 r ) ...... Ext. 4 IS' 32 36 49 64 land at a small aiipciport, but he did th e inc Ag Weekly (Janet Coffin,, GeneralG< M anager)...... E x t .5 incident and that Whitee states. 7* not respond, Pittmainan said. House ol Publisher Stephen Hangene n ...... Ext. 249, wbwutt e offidals had been in to u ^\\ Bank offidals did1 notno immed- ^ She said the planlane was only a with HoiHomdand Security Directorr ately return calls for comment iiJ few yards from theth helicopter Tom. RidgeRi and. the Federal1 Saturday. RING INMTHtNEI yvBMgn

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. N^ ation l i l a m lily rcrniemb)crs so•Idler, J son JBush retbuffs crititicism - — Cha*pmMrwavas-firsc— ------■ H H H ( ^ ' H tJ;S /soli«• kkilled s cut pacskage • Knfght RIdder News Service ~ ' , salvo in whar is likelyli to_be a con- by enemy fir(ire - ^ -'--t'.... - ■ ' ten tid u s effecticction-yeai-debate ONTARIO, C a lif.-P reesident s • over how to dealleal with the stalled BushBl accused Democrats of - GEORGETOWN,-Te■Texas (A P )- . of play- economy. The; oop p e r ^ shot came Sitting beside a frame ing bolitics with the ecoionomy from Senate:o Majority1 Tom med photo of Sc uieir son, Sgt. 1st Qa□ass Nathan Saturday and vowed “notot over. D aschle, who10 staked s #ut his - Ross Chapman, the par S B ' my (lead body will theyy iraise • party’s views'inin a; Friday speech parentyof flie -your taxes.” .' first U.S. soldier killedled by enemy • , ■ '-yo that criticized Bush’sBuj tax cuts. ’ -fire in Afghanistan fou^tfo back Interrupting his Texas vacacation Bush offereded hisI response in tears Saturday as they^recalledto r to return fire fromtl his advancc of hiss MondayM return to • Army career.- S r -.DDemocratici critics, ]Bush Washington at« stopsst jn Ontario. “ • , : wm ana Lynn CHaitiapman said . -ridiculed-suggestiotis-that-hi-his-;10- --- im ur I:os~~3tntn^Hus, g and in ye ihe.31-year-old Greenai geret-corh-1 t year, $1.35 trillion tax.-cutt jp a c k -- Pordand, Ore.,'wl.,'Wher6 h eto u red a ------TnunicitionrspeaanST^ age.was-a-misiak*e.-He-deli%livered— job-traiiUnBTrcnrejnrer.(The-romniall— in Panama, Haiti,, OperationC a spirited defense of his ecoconom-.' m eeting, sponsonsored by several Desert Storm an then 'ie-polides-at-a'Townhali7n&leeting Hispamc organizi Afghanistan. - th;that touched on topics ranariging .' business groups,ps, alsoi gave him a ■ “The Army took to■3 himh: ^ .d he Sgt 1st Classis Nathanh Ross Chapman from f” the war on terrorism1 t'to his ■ chance to reacTicTi outi to Hispariic took to the Aimy. Itt wwas a good Rrst AmericanMnklllodty enemy firo - belief . in the po wer of prayer.2r. voters. . ,match,up-until-yesteH ^ ^ “ " 1st ------GhQpman‘said .‘TtHihKihK'he wasli ^ Brandon,!. "let people have their owiTmimoney man,"But let mcTeU-yDtrsomc'—rij . Army officiacials said Chapman’s . I said . thing - the counijuntry is far more Army and the Army wawas a better P K il! wife would not nt be speaking to •.“Some in Washington are sasaying imponant,” hei saisaid lo a tliunder- place.” reponers Saturturday. that tJie tax cuts caused the! ni^ e s - ous standing ovatiivation. “Tliere are "W h Chapman SI sion. I don’t know what econi On Friday, Chapmanah had been ' I j Q n .. 1 served most of his )rrornic troubling signs5 thatth; the old \vays textbook they’re reading.’’ pait of a U.S. team openaerating n ear.' H H l ! ^ military carcireer at Fort Lewis. are beginning to aeep( back into . the Afghan town of Kh(Khost, a few ' Since th e wavar in Afghanistan • ^He suggested tliat any effofort to people’s mindsIs inii Washington, repeal or postpone planned miles from the PakistaStan border, a M l i M began, he hadad been assigned to . ed tax After all, it’s ann electionel. year. It’s militaiy officials said. the 5th Speciacial Forces Group at cuts would amount'to a tax , . tempting to reveni-en back to the old increase. Officials said Chapmpman and a Fore Campbeibell, Ky., said Maj. '"5 ways, but Americz:rica is better than ^ — 6 aiy-KolbfB-sp■spokBmaiHbrtomj------Rush’s comments^were-lalatest----- tlrji." > leaders in Afghanistancan’s Paktia Special Operatrations Command at province, near where-e 1U.S. war- Fort Bragg, N.CIC. RRobbers foiled b , planes had struck severa!eral al-Qaida ■ His parentss saids he paradiuted by bank’s driye-i:-in policy and Taliban targets in' tht into Panama duduring tlie U.S. inva- c 'the post few ELKHART, Ind. (AP) - 1 weeks. After they left the sion of that couountiy and.served ih - Two rying rifles, wereere loitering out- the meeting, armed men who apparently the Americans were ambi Desert Stormrm and Haiti. He • y had side a Bank OnOne branch on nbushed. . i=r^rrr__ 7- planned to ;valk into a bank ; . ■ Chapman .was killed 1 pMM attended SpedjHaal Forces scliool at ‘ ‘u k and Friday morning.ng. But the men ;d by small- ■'‘- rob it were foiled when they, arms fire. The CIA off Fort Bragg, theyley said. :ydis-,. ‘ couldn’t get insideside.-The men lefr - r officer was :gvered the branch only offe wounded but expeaed1 to survive. ndlynn Tlie A m y’s5 SpedalSj Forces have ifered the bank propertyerty before police nan,______been advising,tg, arming, training----- ^drive-through service, nololice arrived. The carar theyi hnrf ho<»n ------^ - ^ ^ m o u r n —fo r—S—Sergeant-----" ' xful. Nathan Chapman andid we pray ittBBjM olJove,, holdh a nnd coordinanating with local ' . driving was laterter found several A passer-by told police thatH two miles away, aband with his family for God.’sd’s blessmgs W gW HlBB of their . Afghan forcesJS 5since the military andoned with the • '• nen, wearing ski masks andd icar- ^ngine still running on them,” .President: BushBi said son,Sgt . campaign began5anOcL7. ^ ning...... - -Saturday,ews during confer- a.newj — f • , Chapman dejdealt primarily with -C'assNfNathan long-range com ence in Ontario, Calif. “He“H lost his oiiimunications and life for a cause that is just and electronic eququipment and had' — imponant. And Uiat cauausHs-the — • J^bapniaiian. ______lycaRonsLtrainiDaiog______• ______H a p p y security of the Americancan people, ^ Chapmatlan, 31, " “Nate Chapmpman was dynarriic, 'and that cause is the causluse of free- .Is shownmot oulgoingandapa physically hard sol- Tooth-Thousandi d T w o .. ., dier. He is knowlown by his team for dom and a civilized world. left with At Fort Lewis, Wash.sji., where his great senseise of humor,” said j ;] _ -wifot Rerlenae, - Col. David P. Fr ______Everyone! . "Chapman had been basedsed,'former . Fridovich;-his group / colleagues praised himlim for his___ and illdren commander. - commitment to the Armymy and his ^^^^^raS'Am onda,'la,"2,— ^------‘ehapman’rreiTenrahis were to be ' ^Mk SAWTOOTH DENTAL dynamic p e fs o ^ ty . • and Branandon flown to a ba-jase in GermaTi^ ] L -Gary V. DDctdN,ei b.D.s. ' where officials F am ily D e n tis try "He was always the go-ti'o-to person It Iha tis said thej; WoulcT) ’ E llic T holOMAS,» D.D.S. for people on other tean; said ' arrange transpisportation back t/ ^Twin Falls, 733-1515 • ShosI)shonc, 88C-2723 • Hagermrmnn, n 837-UG7 Capt. Edwin D. Hoenig,,oneofse\^. on Fort Lews, Hkcikely by midweeli photo pro eral colleagues whoho spoke < irovldod • Funeral detailss vwere not finalized^ f S S Saturday at the base, aboutal by tho family.far Saturday. miles south of Seattle. “He “H was a ■ Before Friday,ly, tlie only US. mil- very charismatic person, People itary member.'ers killed inside H loved working with him he .Afghanistan wcwere three Green H j loved working with soldiertiers.” Berets mistaken)enly hit last month . H Chapman was bom on>n April^ 23, by a U.S. airsirstrike north of ■ Kandahar. In October, Oc t^vo Army 1970, at Andrews Air Fon'orce Base, X - AU. He joined the Anny i Rangers were kikilled when their W i ly after his B S ^ S b S 1988 graduation from higlligh school Saturday, \vip Black Hawk helic3licoptcr crasiied in viping aware te m dur- a lovinglc husband and-fatlier.ir. Tlie ” Pakistan. .in.CenterviUe,Ohio. ing an intervjrview in her Sun City cou , V “He did so well in his couple said diey planned toI travelti A CIA o p'crative, er Johnny lis career. home, about)ut 25 miles north of to Seattle{ on Sunday to be We were just amazed. Heiie was my Austin, e ^vith ^ “Mike” Spann,, wwas killed Nov. 25 - . ChiChapman’s widow, Renae, little boy,” his mothether said LynnClyipi tJ, and ' in an uprising o3f n Taliban prisoners ipman said her son was :h chi ild ren , A m anda, 2, and in Afglianistan. n India ree je c ts^*akismn’s^ ffe r o if peace i . ■. KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) - MM , tadia’s prime minister gruigrudgingly ■KK’j . militants - ‘whorlom' it calls “free- ^ook hands with Pakistan pres- H H dom figlucrs” -- is only political. ident at a regional s^ •■"“‘nic nvo nuclealear-armed nations H fP Saturday, but he rebuf an H H have massed tensms of tliousands of .offer of talks until Pa troops along theireir 1,100-mile fron- , cracks down on Islamic militants.mil tier since a Dec.:. I13 attack by gun- The two nations’ s men on India’s PaParliament, which ' exchanged shellfiree India blamed 01on Islamic mill- Saturday across the linee d the Himalayan territc The In d ian a:army said that' Kashmir. A truckload of Pakistani soldieriers fired rockets J sives being unloaded, by3y : . ^H )J and mortar shellsUs Saturday across J V B W ^V E A R ’^ soldiers at the border wentwt the cease-fire lirline that divides J acddentaUy, killing 17 peo] Kashmiri the Hiriimalayari region _/ The handshake took -over which l}oii])th nations have RESOLL U T I OW l i when Pakistani Presiden ■ n fought two of thitheir three wars. • T ■ |y Indian soldiers Pervez Musharraf addre: a its shelled the --’rR elaxed. ...R elil summit of South Asian leaderslea - Pakistanis, dcsestroying eight . »vecl;‘ ' ] mduding Indian Prime MinisterMi , whileJ ana Indian child Atal Bihari Vajpayee - INnifl ■ H and two men \venere injured in die . exchange when a . speech broadcast live throixoughout tr I a house was hit, • ■ i . the region. said an army spokmmence . .when the meeteetings ended for tlie ^ in a journey of peace, harmonlony and day. ' in Pakistan or any territoryry in progress in South Asia.” Itss C(control today which enabibles I 5 P - In his ownn speech,5 Vajpayee terrorrorists to perpetuate mindli He theif strode across the stage said Musharra■raPs gesture should violei )s h e l p m u to a surprised Vajpayet olence in India.” m let CM yee an d be foUowed by an end to support • NewNe Delhi accuses Islamab Dffered a handshake. Thele IndianI for terrorism, *-■* S getorgaim i z e d f o r '• . of waging^V£ a “proxy'war” agaii ff ^ 9 B ^ I J^der rose from his seaeat and “I have shahaken his hand in, it by j)dlitely accepted with a by backing Pakistan-bas l e w Y e a r! 1 a faint your presenceice,” Vajpayee told Islam S • theNei Did you resolve to'leadaf:a healthier, more relixed life? smile. 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AlrQaidiJ. a A t € wrlfyingexam i ” U:S.;^erijnvoytoi , , TheAssocial:[aled Press found'handwritterltten Arablc-lahguagetests a n -‘ . . an al-Qaidaia trainingt camp near Kandaldahan The tests focused on,=> A fghanlinistan 1 01 how to maketke bombs, fire weapons and tested . a body to mamake a kill. This Is a transla^ ...... thtft^gpfalrRuM lan^ a d e DaahlS ani fe goes toD Kabul ^ ' :.:KABUL, Afghfghanistan (A P )'--- d o w in ^ i^bl^'wksicuumfacGu^^ , T he U n ited States Sti envoy to -'I'.' Afghanistan arri'irrived in the land f fi]linthel of his birth SatSaturday to offe^ aircraft .••■■-iiiisisas a; ' '-y’- 'whfe^^^ ■I'j -j • Ameriom supporiport for rebuilding m . v y \ . thabattered counountiy...... 'T i ^ ! c ^ ' ^djpscu;'.- " ^ j Z a 1 m a y KANDAHAR, Afghan ^d < s Khalilzad, an (AP) - It looked like any . ethnic test: fill in the blanks, munultiple ' ,^at,is'^ * Pashtun bom" choice, short essays. Ju t the ed exams tound at an ai-( •v.'j ern ' city o f cacamp had deadly implicatiatio n s- - . —M-a z a.r---cii-.- one question asked how bi Sharif, was shootsh down an aircraft, and • named a spe- terrorists-in-training go;50t the [-'■ How'inir^ 'y cial envoy by answer right. President The Arabic-languagee te st i . . . Bush on Dec. papers,pa found by'The tUsoclodated 31.--The "50-■ ZalmayKhanizattT; .-.P P rress .Thursday in .a coraplpl^.of^ — — frrA------:year-oId-has— caves outside the southern c ...... played a k ey behb~eTuh~H»th'e-scengsI _Kandahar. show that those ;. ‘.'I rolejjuhfi-war-on i attendedati th e training camm p jo r =rfj— " ^ T m bade inI AfghanistanAf] aftef teiterrorise were taught more 30 years. It’s withith aj lot. of emotiq^ ^^d^^^^':df-5b0;nie^ how to fire Kalashnikov rifle; 6tcrs^jici^66ia'ydii'iafce^ that Pm b a d ^ ”’ KhalilzadKl said at Students learned how to0 imake . ' i Kabul’s airport bombs, how to use anti-airlircraft ...... ’r--~ ■ • “This is a mom^ssodaMPnsa nity for Afghanistalistan.” bebest spots on a body for a killi l l ^ o t . ______i ------KmniiKRTwiin raded. apart and gut_i ...... -----"'] it_it_back together.,,^, requequired .to .cany_the weapoiiin (in.. .U-N--SecreMryget general’ji.repre- __ "The rests of three studeilentr^-^TK ey ha'ff'to'kriknow the'amm'uni- theie cOM of the Dashka', thrw).,) sentabve on ifigfiifgfiSiist&i to"HiTp' A guard shows'a bomb hole J identified only'as Abu Ha lie Jan 1. whore U.S. forces struitruck Mullah Omar'S lassan - .tion it used, hovlow many roimds it SoSome of the questions wi Afghans rebuild.d. H ealso plans to^ Qatari, Musaub al Freeb and compound In Kandahar, Afgh>fghanlstan, In October. Afghanan forcesi believed Omar '. nd one ^ could fire per miminute and per sec- hancandw ritten in red. Soipe-Wi m eet w ith to p' iniinterim govern-. who went by the single n was In Baghran, north of KanKandahar, until Saturday, but nc riame ond. . fill-i11-in-the-blanks. Others as!isked >nent offidals,, incinduding Prime, Uow wonder If ho was Osamaqj. - focused on the use o over there at' all. J of the They also hadad to know the best thele (date, of a weapon’s manuliufac. Minister HamidI KaKarzai. ______^ . . . old Russian-made Dashka amind-air-. . way to shoot dm\Imvn an aircraft - a t" ‘ tuu-e, f^ its weight or its range. Khalilzad belie;ilieves American-' craft weapon. . .what height, the angle at .which_____Ea ■was----- led military-forcesces musrconrinuer— -The students had to kno^ • Each-correct"answer“v >o"^its...... tlie'weapon slibilibuld be fired and marllarked with a red check majjark airstrikes in Afgh;fghanistan to rid. inner workings, how to tal MullahI Omar e]^ltj(des inn ake it - how m any pecaeople would be eachich ^vrong answer with an *X.’ ’ the country of: TaT aliban and al-, Qaida remnants.5. , / - -U:S:rAffghan puu r s u ^ IGovemmeent opposties TV [hHudson's ___ By Kathy Gannon...... -— - - ...... now leads AiAfghanistan’s interim— n Tho Associatod Pfoss ■ goverrunent,It, 1Ullah said. broadcastc U The nightt bbefore the agreed sur- . ofterrorist ------KANDAHAR,'Afghanlanistan - render of KaKandahar took’place, 'p ALEXANDRIA-Va^(A:AP)------menrs*Frtdayy ro-U.S.-District"r !*'":! The whereabouts ofif M] ullah Omar, Wahithid, Taliban Defense Contending . that televising; a ter- Judge Leonie Brinkema,Bri who has I f f Mohammed Omar, theJ one-eyed oj Minister ObeibeiduUah Akhund and rorist trial would enda'ngef2fwt- • scheduled aa hearing next I ^C l ^ t l lINUES « spiritual leader of the Talil‘aliban and Interior Miniinister Abdul Razzak nesses, judges and a federal1 cour-c Wednesday. Fed'ederal coun rules I ^ /^ e r ic a ’s most wanted miriian after----- fled-the-dtyity_with-hundreds of___ diouse, die Justice Departmenent u ___ ban_ caineras jnin.Ihe. . courtroom, — O ^ a bin Laden, is confcinfounding Taliban fichteners. ______2PPopposinR a'i-Muest to air thp ly-state-and-locai—| —■ ~ — hrsUiSrarRl Aignim pursue■suers. It was chaosaos. oTZacarias Moussaoui, thee onlyi courts allowljroa'oadcasts. I- ■1 ^ J ini iviEl Is he hidden in thee hillsf of As the dustList settled, speculation person charged so far in thejSept. S . Prosecutorss saids Osama bin I E EN'S, south-central Afghanistartan under m ounted abcibout Omar’s wherey U attacks. Laden’s terrorist:ists could find the I . the protection of lOyal triitribesmen aboiits. Somene former Taliban sol- , iThe ' government’s positionm pit- broadcasts useful:ful “in identifying I 32 ^ WOMETEN'S ^ who fallow an ancientIt codec o f , diers safd two tw likely hid?-outs led prosecutors against the CourtC and targeting; prosecutionp; wit- I ^ honor or on the nm.vyithh hhis faith- . w ere Baghr;hran, northwest of rv , netivork which is seekining to nesses.” fill inierior minister?. Kandahar, or Maruf, a mountain- :elevise , the tripl live -- and; There’s also0 ta threat tp the I ^ &CHItltDREN'S U ntil Saturday, hriti-1ti-Taliban ous region to thei northeast where {,VIoussaoui, who supported:d the judge,^vhile“covi:overag'e of trials iii I Afghan figliters believedd^eyhad d WsHottaktribrib eliv es.______J*™'broadcast as a way to ensuiJure a . federal courthou;ouses would place I m i 5 tot o Omar surrounded hear BagBaghran in The focus'lIS tui-ned to Baghran birtrial.------—' '—those'buildings,':S,-and-all ln'them ~|~~ffS I u -SHOES tlie mountains nortli of his former because pf \VWahid’s presence in The u prosecution and defefense . at greater risk,”,” ]prosecutors con- I V | 5?r=- strongliold, Kandaliar. Kandahar onn tthe eve of its surren- iubmitted their written aiargu- tended in their fiifiling. . I ^ Now they say he mayay never der and thei factk that Omar lived n ! have been Uiere - and if he1 Vvas, for a short tim S s s n time at a mujaliedeen oSingapore il arresists suspected teiToristsc I p i he likely, has fled by now.r. • base in thee rrugged m ountains . “I have read reports t s that h e. around Bagluxhran during die 1980s SISINGAPORE (AP) on bomb constru {nay have fled on a.motoj)torbike,” Soviet invasior [ruction Bnd pho- I 0 « JH ion of his homeland. ■ Auti:LUtiiorities have arrested 155 sus-: . tographs and videideo footage of tar- I . I Afghan Foreign Ministry Ba^u^n alswn Lynwfood ' AceounUWelcome leader. But there were doulioubts any On Tliursdajday in , a dty in. ' ____ ■ SHOPS 733-475(50 7 33^280 ' . ' tribal leader would ever surrendersur Zabul provii vince northeast of K B M M i a ' ’ Omar, knotving he would1 lillikely be Kandadar, sev«everal former Taliban |R given to the Americans. soldiers saidid Omar' and Razzak ^ ARY t ; “We don’t know wheres Omar0 is. were reporteded in tiie area. Lined [JJ If we knew where Omarr was,w we 'vitli mountainlin ranges, Zabul was f | i . would probably take prettyitty direct a Taliban strorron^old, and sympa- [JJ lat’s action,” Gen. Tommy FiFranks,' thies for thehe Taliban remain • m commander of the U.S. cancampaign strong even afterafti their doivnfall. .1^ Next for in Afghanistan, said Friday, Fi ‘‘Here therere are a lot of people I® th o ii^ he said tliere weree “indica- who are syiryinpathetic to the n [NOW! ' p lions'’ he was in Baglu^n. Taliban,” saidid Taliir, a teadier in' B y Lmerici •Baghran seem'ed the liklikeliest Qalat.. :a ? site for Omar to hide outt inimmodj- Some re ser:ent Omar’s single* V _ O u tlo> o o k k 2 0 0 2 ateiy following the surren. Ife g l i i •ender of minded suppoiport for bin Laden, IIM M l Join Newsweek c o lu m n ist5t GiG eorge Will Kandahar, the last major3r city< in • “For one manan, he betrayed all . and Lord Abbeit Director' of EI quities . Taliban hands, in December,t>er. Pashtuns,” ’ Taher' said of p— Bob Morris along with Edwai In ihe last days of Taliba Iward Jones iban con- Afghanistan’sa’s majority ethnic • .Managing Partner John Bad- trol of the dty, Abdul Wahitihid-tlie group and tJu Jaclimannand' the source oT m ok ...... C hief M a rk e t S tra te g is t Alan tribal duef of Bagliran andid £a dose Taliban warrioriorsj Man Skralnka as they discuss tho state of jJly of Omar’s - was in Kaniindahar. But still, Tahiahir said there are no e T I : e o f o u r '■ ' ^ ~ n 6 T l C i nation, economy and financlianclal markets;'- | Mullah Naqib Ullah, a leading le; tribe.smen in tlietin south and east of commander in Kandahar, toldtoi Tlie Afghanistan whowh would hand over DDue l to manufacturiring delays, Nigfit ( I What oro’0 tho lasting offocts of terrorirrorlsm? > . . Assodated Press on Sqtm-da:day. . Omar. it Caster , I Tlmo-tosttr.Sulir3 £HMe&trJ t Finsbury Park mosque, RaRashid ' 1492S 73J492S - 734-9106 TJiim ry ' Hussain, was quoted by The Times as saying he saw RicRichard * G. Reid.ac-.tlie mosque in 1998: with Djamel Beghal andj Nizar^ '■ •. •' —Trabelsi:------; Beghal is a French-AlgeIgeriari r" * ' who French investigators HttUrt GrtOftaiH; Sh■SMSefSObH : ■ , Eoitlaiul m sn sm cn si l i e revealed a suidde plot to bloi l i l 2SniAi-.M ' y twwsaif gKitOvm | . Il I the U.S. Em bassy in Parisris and • fflPIISTfiH ' --- ZC-OMOi* » ' 737-02T7 72&W J dpparenily. told Dubai inveswjstiga-.' ■ I U m J S S / r * “ ' 1 ‘ ' . ■ U , • • ...... ' I ■ • TF 'Suniunday, January 6,2002 Tlme^ewJlm.,T«taf«lli,Walio' m

I " • N a t io n ,. ■ PolilicefinAabduetei;dteen-a^ ager; j ■ Vir^•giniamaan faces ffelonychhalves 5 ^^HL__£IXTSBI. BURi3H-(AP-)-^A 13- - !S-up-to— th'6-^*rlTeft homeho: iihexpectTdIyT;'~ year-old girlgir was reunited with jars in after dinner or her parents r on New Year’s Day * Its Saturday after a tip 1, said without herr parentsp realizing. MHHBV from a manan who recognized her ittorney it ..... in an Interi ernet pjroto led police , B eth ■ The girl, who whc had been taken |I h K | 1 ' to a Virgin ’inia home where she an an. to Inova Faira irfa x H ospital inT, was restrainlined. tional Virginia forr evaluationev Friday,;; The orida man who saw a :s m ight was ^ e e te d1 byby .a small group of “ W eb earnerlera photo of the girl sidered, family andd friends 1 as she; ed h e r from a photo.- lan said. > retu cn ed wa ith th h er p arents to«- graph^)n-ai-a-newspaper’a-Web — . site. FBI ifg ify how the girl was vwas not. at home;>but.was'is'found' • said to themH (tl th e FBI), but this:; l^^^l^-T-resrrained^ 1 ^------lllabiUUJialf l a an hour later.:r>.Shea ___ isthe end.ofjhtthestorvfnriK Wo-. ^ —rTyreerrasras'charge d'wiilr ilfegal— TS “TSauT — want ttrput-thii•this-guy-awayAheni__ transportaticItion of a minor for the Buchanan said she beilelieves mother told repi purpose of reporters. 'A 3f engaging in illegal Tyree 1 picked up.the ggirl in The girl saidlid onlyc that she was 7^ Calves feed at the ronde sexual concinduct, a felony that F inderosa Dairy last month In Am,\margosa. Valley, Nev. The dairyry producesp 25 percent of theI nmilk In Pennfylvania. Authoritieies said “very, very hapjiappy” tobehome. Nevada and Is 12 milesBS.from f thfprojjosed Yucca Motilountain nuclear waste dump. CAFFO ______ContlnuBdJrnmomJU------s __ Yucca__ —severalTnilus aw-ay.------uon woiud navhave to be in compli- ^ Edmundssaicaid. “It doesn't address the a ... ,_Contlnued frotiLAl-____ affeaed an ce wi th exissxisting ordinances,____ ------neighbors>rs’-posirions on Yucca :-■ and'siirf.’hever r give'uj dock is ticking. The «tr- ■■ ' people," p ChlsholxiTsud.' '• rules aiid regulagularions, and have no come in conjunction v, n with a visit Mountain,n. ‘ rrelendess effort to redaim reSt“ i? M aay ? moratorium on new Eilers doesn't like the ordrdinance history of dtaticrations for violation of to a Nevada Test Site ite compound . “AboutIt 202 percent are probably Electridty didn’t arri\ eding operations and tlthat appoints a hearing; cofficer county, statee or0: federal rules or that the state’s two senatorsse: say. ' for it," Goeroedhart said of his neigh- ,, 1963.1 T e le p h o n e s ,196! of existing operations vwho would have the authohority to persistent nuisauisance complaints in would make a good nati ^5^=r lational coun- b o rs.. “AbAkbout IQ p ercen t are . rroads are dirt. The lone traffiesig-tn n.29. ggrant or deny permits bijfot:ore they the last five yeai/ears. . j terterrorism training•school.' sd against it”t ” Goedhart couiits him- ntil r is. a blinking yello’ eeven reach county commississioners’ “The matrix■ix has1 more common ...... J Abraham also intendjnds to tour a .. self .amoilong the- opponents!-,’ -nmarking a 15 m ph zone A nother monoratorium? desks. • , • • ...... sense built int(into it,” Eilers .said.' “ subcritical nuclear testi esting fadlity “Seventyf p percent don’t care.” the t elementary schoolol. High Some have; “■That’s a cop^jut,” Eilerers said. “It’s divides operatorsopi into three inside the l^SO-squarelare-mile fed- ' “That’s 1 VC suggested the county • ’s Yucca Mountain right -schoolers -s are bused 25i rmiles to put th e Six: draff di ordinances into “Tliat’s what Planning andd Zoning: groups, and itit leavesle smaller oper- eral reservatioh northwthwest of Las there,” GoGoedhart said, pointing Beatty. £ .. Ls for. It’s anotlier layer of‘bureau- b ations (up to 1,< Vegas. Hftpnrrmpnr cf effect temporwrarily until both sides • ^ 5 1,000 animal units) -th.c-windshield-of-his— ^“ Mo3t^ays,"thcT^e^vT3'-ovenhe“ 7^caimgfeironon a permanent ordi- —cr-acy-that-doesn-t-need- Ji! d-to-be ----- aloner4t4 eave9-ves-room-for-exijting— ^— Joe Davis .said. pickup. “If I was a betting man, broad, b brown landscape 1 there.” operations tolexpand.” ex| : 'No state or federal el i leads to ' n ance. O thehers have suggested . 1 elected offi- Td say thejhere’s less than a 1 per* th t: e saw -toothed F u n eral • e n a ctin g 701 But what Eilers really doesn’td • Chisholm saidsai he’s confident dais were scheduled to yet ^another 120-clay i- I to accompa- cent chancmce he won’t favor it. I . ftMountains between it ancnd Death moratorium - like is that th'e countyy could commissionersrs anda people on botli ny Abraham. Dai I-moratorium No. 6. “ Davis and think, basi'isicaUy, tl^y.don’t^are •. V\ ^ey tojiie wes^ and.ththe Skull _l‘We,either revoke a operator’s permitit baied sides of the! issuis: e can come to - - spokesm an A llen Bel lerhave to extenddie ” Behsbn said '■■■ ’about thiss aarea.” - - .’. uRange’in* ihe’ Nevada T ^ist t Site to' ' m oratorium on complaiilts alone.' ; some kind of aagi g re ^ e n t on a new sejrurity will be tighight and m or adopt the ordi- __3 the north and east nances we have,”ha' Brockman said. “We can’t do widi ^vhat, diey’ve t] • county ordinailaailce. And where diey • n a d ia accea limited, ^ —Paradoxically, the proposed,’.’. F.ilRrs.said-l!Ibehey just, .can’t agree,.theyhey-idll at least com- r Nevada elected offidi 'V/e'regoingi e desert------“I-would-be-hs- hard-pressed to sup- P. - ■ here has a plentiful susupply of port another 1 haven’t reasoned dirough'ththis. It’s promise, lined against the propos 2r moratorium. I don’t , water - an undergrounand river think the con a complaint-driven procesess that “^^y goal wourvoidd be to come up here in the sprawlingK N ' ' 8>i«g‘oendu/ up taltingwimt nobody rommunity wants any flowing from the Neva(rada Test moro morator could remove your permiitlit, and with a hybridd of 0 the matrix and ^ommunity closest to ' toriums. TTiey ^vant us to Yucca etelseis^nts.’ ■Site, past Y ucca Motountain. to .step up nn that’s illegal. How could an'v(I'vone go the ordinances.”iS.’’ Chisolm said.______yeom en------and.dnifLajiew.otdit ^ "I tnrough Amargosa Valialley anci nance so we2 canc liff the momtori- ^out-and-nnQ-nnanctng'for'a 'a"da^y ■■ •' tdmunds saidaid in the'end,'all Uie’ ' ’ ^ whether the nuclearear waste -Doris Jackson, disappearing in to knowing die county could piput you controversy sparsparked by die coun- dump is a good idea. 3 Death um. I wouldd consideri extending- ' “ ,gj. Valley. Residents sasay well ' themoratorim jjOut of business after one5 cday? I ty’s sbc draft ordinanpes ord will lead ;; “W hat Tm worriedI aboutab is ^Nevada saloon-keeper iimi, but I would insist 0 °} ___ water comes up warm:m: about that proposalil comec from the dairy ^think d ie/re asking for majcijor law- w better doings,gs. fluclear ,” VFWF W post ------r 70 degrees. suits, and it’s county taxptpayers “The fact thattha the ordinances ' ^^artender Anne Davidst assodation.” idson said as The mateaterial stored in mined ■ .Touring ■ his farm, Gocoedhart The Ida \vho would have to pay.” have been poo300rly received by she clicked on the beerbe« lights, • l.OC daho Dairymen’s dairymen and di ,000 feet below the sur- • pointed pi at a coyote papadding Assodationisiis one oT the plaintiffs 1 dtizens has been a Brewed a porof coffeeeand ai set out' face and: 11,000 feet above the through th a fidd and an eag] benefit becausejse it’s forced every- the ashtrays while fanne igle on a in a lawsuit againstag< the county say- The ** new proposal mers, ranch- water tabable would remain • sprinkler sp rig. ‘Test contntrol,” lie ■ ing commissit ' ‘ one to pick upp theth pace and get it ers and miners filtereddin. ir radioactive isioners broke Idaho The matrix, which is stiitill far resolved," Edmu: /e for more than 10,000 said, sa explaining that thej;ey were law an d h uirt rt their businesses frc Imunds said: “At the ______I “ W eV e t?dt schoolLbuses.that bi ___ years.:.------— 1—------ht from being a finished docui:ument, ___ end.o£ tlieday.,-t -hunting gophers.------^------w h e n th e y en:enacted'five-consccu------m: lyt-there-vsill-stiU-be_____ stop on that road,” Daviemdsbnsaid. “That’ss whati gets me.'The -mainly addressesfiew vs. exexpand- issues. We at leasleast need to have an Goedhart, 37, w th a wiivife and rive moratoriuriums on animal feed- iniing operations. Existing open “We’ve got senior citizitizens who . time,” saidd 1Doris Jackson, saloon- tv ^radons ordinance thatlat moves: us in the two children, worries abobout the. ing operation;ons. County commis- 'viwith fewer dian 1,000 animal don’t drive more thanan 40 miles keeper, towntc advisory board in lalumB right direcdon."1.” image of radioactivity leakingle sioners have■e denied> the allega- thithat wanted to expand wot per hour. Trucks aljeaready come chairwomanan and - by community fri ouldn't ■ from Yucca Mountain intoin the tions. Brockm;:man and.Eilers said hahave to meet the same strir down that road. I It t’ll 'Only standards-(- outspoken opponent underground ur aquifer on ringent Times-News'wr,' writer Sandy Miller I increase.*’ n which they could notlo t comment dffectly guguidelines as new operatiotons. In can be readied at “We’re going g( to be the niar- his hi life and^ his bususiness . onthelawsuiti t on f a t 735-3264 or im c- *: Davidson was talkirking about tyrs,” she si order to e.\pand, an existing5 opera-0 maiIatsmiUer(^nttiasicvaUcy.com. ! said. ‘‘W e’re going to depend. de Eilers is notot only against enagt* Nevada state Higlnyay;ly 373, a 70 end up takiiiking what nobody else “People don’t 1-ealize hflivJwmudi ing another momoratorium - he ques- mph two-lafle road leadjading from wants." faifarming goes on in die Am; tf.S. 95 near Yucca Moi margosa rioned the neecsed for one in die first viountain to JacksonI worriedw that Abraham . Valley,”Vj Goedhart said. placc. ©eath Valley Juriciriction in woijltpullthth e plug after S7 billion He pointed to a Nye C ^ f o m i a . Couiiiy “You coulddgo.back g to the exist- ^ wonhofstu(tudies. It is projected to smdy sn that showed lus daiiyryanda ing ordinanCi ------j^We-re-red-wIiite-and-ind-blue-out~—^tSSSbilli [LC_e_a ndjv.orkJrom ___-Take-advantage-oHhei.J illiomnoreTD'buIld'and----- sissisten operation in Fahrummp con- tliat,” Eilers said.sa “You can’t just . : lem'by-callingiirfor— here,” Virgil’ “Ben”u” Bendix 17years to c( ) complete if it opens on tributed tri almost S39 million>n to tlie , hold an ordinqrnance at bay; Besides, inveslment advice, proroductfi..and services, i^ffered .betweeri puffs> of his pipe schedule inn2010. 2 . NeNevada econorhy in 1999. • :md pulls from his Budwe if someone app!pplied for a daiiy per- We '' offer the trusted adidvice and exceptional Iweiser. The . “People: a:are so blase. TheyVe Goedhart i said his 5,200 cicowsin mit tomorrow 73-year-old retired NorthNo Las lived next i ow, it wouldn’t.be Sservice you deservc\ Ron Wilson, AAMS :t to the Test Site all Amargosa An provide 28 perc*rcent of heard by Plarlanning and Zoning .Vegas firefighter wore■ehis-Army h theseyeai^” Jackson said as she the tht milk consumed in tlie stistate. - until May.” . veteran’s credentials on his cap: made a custjstohier’s sandwich at ‘ 141435 Fillmore Si: “My issue isn ’t so muc4ch the TwTwirrfalls, Id. 03301 ?40th Tank Battalion,I, CCompany- h er S tatelte lin e S aloon and water, wa it’s the perceptior B, Korea. o n ,"lie Ordlnanc&crcriticisms 7733^019^ • 1-800.234-6019 ytGEcISVUSTMEdwards Gambling HjHall, a faded establish- said. sai “Would you want ti 'iSTMtif/n si.sxx IS17 •^ “That ground’s contai w.v.ariedwafdsccKTi Mombor SIPC • 2001AQ1 A Q CcN«mB (I Scot. Ifx: itaminatod ment with; H10 :slot machines and products pri from the AmailarcoM as niany reasons as anyway,” Benmx said,1, referringr worn poolI titable surrounding a Valley?” Va people for whyhy they don’t like the to th e Nevada Test Sitesite, which dance floorr vwhere the veneer has Back I at the VFW,.sometiA cnirt co u n ty ’s sixc ddraft ordinances, includes Yucca MoMountain. been danced:ed away over genera- they th( think they’re being y’re n o t dear enougli Amargosa residentss usedi to tions. . ■ . ■ looked,loo though few expr< vould be alloU’cd and watch mushroom cloudsds overi the “Most pepeople are for it," their the concerns during the t be allowed. northeastern horizon wheivhen atom- Jackson said.Jd. “They say we need he* 1st too vague in some hearings, r ■ ic tests were conducted1 fnfrom 19S1 the money.'. TThey need the work. “Everybody “ who comen^c mstances,” 1Chisholm said, m to 1992.- But the bi^€^ e s t diing is the time. here, her tliey think it’s uninliab.bitod,” langiiguage about what : “As long as it doesn’t’t &screw up Eventually,, itit’s going to contami- said sai Dave Hall, 54, who. f ‘ iliey want to accomplish,ac but not the water,” Bendix added.led. nate the.\vat(a te r and people aren’t 1,200 1,21 acres of alfalfa. ’ language onI hhow they want to Nevada’s four-memberercongres- i - going to b eaable t to live here.” ...... \Vern Gilliland, a Team^ ... . . accomplisljit.” aonal delegation and statstate politi- Amargosasa Valley is a rustic Union Un irucker who workso a t fho Chisholm nlsiilso doesn’t like the H _ m M W cal leaders are workingng hard to place - its hajnam e deri^ves from tlie Yucca Yui Mountain project, <.L;isr J • ordinance thatat says only people I derail the dump. The! ststate has Spanish wor.d)r.d “amargrar,” mean- big big when asked about the nu living Avithin a m ile of an opera- I filed three'lawsuits -■' trtrying to ing bitter or)r miserable.i On somo dump. dur tion would hahave the right to U d ^ y th e federal govemm nment; cm* m aps, i t ’ss still, labeled the' ‘Tm •*; definitely for it,” GillUliland i)PPeaI;admsioisior>, espedally \vlien SAN CARLOSS flAZATLANAN qal water rights, challenjenging the Amargosa D Diesert an d the wind said. saic “At least until Tm retireired” tJauy odor has} beenbl known to drift criteria Abraiiam is usingng toi make . his decision, and challeng 6 9 a = ; S 2! 9 9 9 mgingfed- COMPUTE PACKAGES: eral Environmental ProProtection . I I I • Round-eipM (rom Sail Lfllo City Adctlllonal Completo Pac»PackaQoi: Agency radiadon standardards. . • 3(iSSanCa.-tosPliulJtGlortMP') P') •SnigWpaOiagcsioAcapiicofromJVomJS29p(i’dbl - Aides said Abraham is review-' - ^ • 3rts^^30la.^Pl4ysR^»|(4•) ing testimony and coihmejments sub- mus • Sni^t pado^Jo titaw (rani$529pa'dU $52 • • 5 nlghi pocka^ to Cancun from)(Ti$559pfi'aa $i _ mitted during 66 public h • Tawsofoaddawal h a d last y ^ . Yucca Mdu Call for dotailslSl l e n t e r 1= the only place in the natioitiofl tinder s^udy, and Congress wantswa an M tJ i'l JT Idalio I ! ' answer by Feb. 28. w I \s DIsnoyland® Park & Dl Disney’s California Advontionturo"* :j Nevada officials - anc some r IdaJto's fi h t s inusiS care clinic • PACXACCINCLUBES: 1^ residents - argue thatiiat Yucca • 4 nights AMhelmV»B»l»0(IPtiKtPlaza Mountain was seen as r (ocross 8w Kwil ftwn Disno). ,. . •: 1 • •

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'' ■ THISWEEK:EK: ' “S ta to of the stato”e” address Gocxi See live coverage{e Of Gov. Dii^ Kempthorne’ne's speech at 8 p.m. Mond3nday on Idaho Public Televi* '“^"’3 Lincoln ■ -’O' i/lslon, Channel 13 In TwinIn FFalls. I Budget addroalress IPWwlllalsoi5 provide live coverage of G' f Gov. Dirk Kemptiiorne’s budgetbu. speech at 11 a.m. VWednesday on Channel 13,1 3 .' -5 y/ Here’s a breakciown of issi \ I Jerorne^*^ ssues local lawmakers are.sa;^ y in g wiU beofpardcularirIT interest to diem during die -h ------V :e 2002 l egislature thaf ctnrtcartsH onday,__^ ------Public sch<;hoot holdbacks ■ A — ;— 7 ^ -22- E ^flyreflremenfj ly i m i l ™ . ------TVvTVvIn F a lls (\ . Whalidt’s a t stake: Schools sufiuffering cutbacks, I \ / alo nB g with ' ot{ier agendes, or p & What’s’s a t stake: Colleges and universitiesuni fac- r property owners • * ing-rediinKtion in force.. ^ ------c .. V ------y -----havingi&to m akeup to sdioolsfjTsjrstate-cutbaHks:^------^ C a s W ------' ------Who ^'wHS’r5 taffected: Students, collegeige and: universi'^ • fio’s affectedt Students,, famf; ilies, school - • ty employoyees. _____ 1 Q - empireQycft.’vpropcrqmwneCT.____ Some schools have subst pdnrewTradgefredoHMsri •stantial rainy-day accountints; others don’t. ' SouthlUtHerii Idahci h S ^ 'p d a te ^ That’sThi die reason Rep. Dougug. Jones, R-Filer, said lawn 1 its reduction-in-force polia3licy in order to • ivmjikers can’t just reducduce salao' spending next yecear by up to S2 million. ^ ' ______tetell U schools they have to liveve w th the; Gov. Dirk KemtTOpthome’s reccjm- Col menciations 10 reduce wiiaMJ College offidals are asking employeeser who are eligiblelie ton redre to do Ihey^pendlH isyear by 2is 5 jpercent.' ’ so., BtBut also, President Jerry M( Some sdiool superintencier Vfeyerhoeffer has inqiuredd aboutal opening ents have hinted that layoffsiffs could result a “wii•window of time” to change th .GIC VALILEY "’sSome la^vmakers point out the retirement age for thoseose who pay into ut that even"with the holdbaIbacks, schools sdll die2 PublicPi Employee Retiremer havehav abour a 4.3 percent incncrease in funding this year ent System of Idaho from die rule of 90 to sar. That’s in addi- •' a “rul‘rule of 85.” The maneuver wouldw allow a num ber of CS tion to several one-time apprciropriations the 2001 slature.gave.them------u«ori f CSI employees ------retira-up-to-five-years'eerly-w -LA^iWMAKEB ------Sdiools noie'that 80 to &!S percent of their approprii)riations go to per- Dea RS^ Dean of Finance Mike Masc; son,5onne], anti that t/^ose peop]iple are paid pretty much a son said the request willJ iikelyiii require 1 according to die ap^roarojgiLfrfliiL three JevelsziPE]ERSI,-die govemor-ahd die — ------Dlstrlct-21(BlalllalnerCamas and LIncol;oln coontles; ^Lcgislature’s^aryguidellne lesrTlrai'means tKcT2;5 percsrcent has to come Plu^'j die-Legislature;------IS, lawmakers would have to0 throw some money in to0 covercc the pre- portions ofif EElmore and Gooding cccounties) jut of the remainder. mium:imis.

— : ...... ^ School reform ’ ’ 7 College tuitionDH IIhcrea^s “ ^ C \ \ ------It’s at stake: Schools nianagii »'------'V lot’! 3ging reform widi- What’s c I outextntra money to do it. • ll ! at stake; Students fadngg programpi cutS; n and largerJr dasses if colleges don’t brii h— Who’s)’s affected: Students, scht:hool employees, bring in moneyi -familicss. ______^ - -toreplace0 statei funding. ^ ^ V h 'o ^affected: : Students, families'. ■ . , ' Last; >year in order to reformTl education,c the i s . ' CSI is coconsidering a 25 percent hikehik in luitioi^ .egislature mandated standsdards that at least 85 perccTcent of students and fei ave to meet at each level be I fees over die next du-ee yeaears, while state universitiesd esare lobl^g* before they can move on.. SiSchools say they at3Sp5 percenl increases., W l M an’t makci the 2005 deadlinele for meeting those standarlaWs if they don’t ------C lin t S ten n B tt- - - - 'WendyJaquol------TImRldSiecr' Bctret more funding to’ pay for trztraining and’curriculum aligr But tho S8 million school?)l5 gof last year to do thatlat was' one-time' ^ loney, and there is no nnp-ritr ~Medloaid ' _ _i^n.i:iinLStcnneu.i>- ► Rep.i Wendyjaquel, 0- - RHep, Tim RMinEcr, R,- imejnoney this year for schoAools, lawmakers - • — y ___ ~ 7 Z i re saying, ; Ketchum. Senate Ketchum. House . S en. John Sandy, R- »R hat Bail mi^lff.not be dorlone giving the tfacting Rep. Celia Gould, R- *• Rep.Re Ooug Jones, R- L egis'igisTature orders. Earlier in tl ing for services. But the amimount the state has to paypay out • : Hagerman. Senate E the fall she asked tlie 1144 schools districts going; up,uj wliile redpients complai Buhl. Chainvoman, FilFiler. Chaimian. House to submits u t their lists^f unsafe cc lain diat service doesn’t impnnprove. ' . • : Assistant Majority )• conditions. Houso Judiciary. Rules Agriculfural A( Affairs HHouse oi Speaker Bruce New •1 Leader. a ;wcomb, R-Burley, said he expects the r ■ and Administration CcCommittee. Legis]gislature will replenish tlie fundft this session. :• ■ N^ cCommittee. Definition of 'Industristrlal dairy' j , District 23 (po(portions of Twin Falls CCounty) ~ iiiileler r education It Stake: The a b ility o f indiviidividual coim.- ■ - - H — -ties.io.sit(LiLdairies.------,— ...... — H _ M _ VVlio’saffc■fected: The public, die dairy: Wliat’ss Iat stake: Colleges and ununiverside's fac- g p liry industry, ' ingsmalleler budgets. I Oth§r loci)cal legislators say they alsoalsi want to Wlio’s a address diisis session die problem wididl insectsir and affected: Students, familieslies, coUege and tlie distristribution of livestock waste universityty employees. te in sprinklers and on fieldsclds. The sub- ject of)f definingd what constitutess ‘“industrial” or “commerda Thoughh colleges and universitiess ggot die largest could coi irdal” dairies incrca come up, in addition to wherere to site operations widi die rease ever last year in statete support, by the end of 202001 they ^vere ' cows, 1 diousands of ordcrclered 19 give up 3 percent of it. Now, college presidentents say they’ve hcenv»n warned there’s more to coro m e -a lot more. Mlscelc e l la n e o u ^ ; LeonSmlth Sharon Block DairyI odor I S tate > Sen. Laird Noh. R- » Re te agencies undgrstood1 Iby late summer with1 Gov.G D irk ' >• Rep, Leon Smith, R- »-.Rof Rop. Sharon Block, R- . ^ . Kempdicidiome’s first horaba^s thatIt there would be no new programspro, for Kimberly. Chairman, T Tvwin Falls. House TwiTwin Falls. S tate • t \ f What’ss tat stake: Quality of lifee Ifor southern 2002. ; Senate Resources ond JuJudiciary, Rules and • Affi \ V Idaho resicsidents, particularly couri^fly dwellers, as Thai’s Affairs Committee. - \ I’s not to say n L proglams> rput into place over die pastlast couple of ; Environment AcAdministration well astliele health of the ciairy industristry. years\vill \vit ge* the ax ^ \ ; Committee. Ct A 'Vho’s af Committee. ' j affected: The public, dairyry mdustry and • “It’s; a astatus qucfWion,” said diose who0 Sen. Oear^ Cameron. R- *• Rep xcepUon o f revenue m easures, Rep, Bert Stevenson, R^ ► Rep. V scope end effect'of thes proposedpr law.- - -j withoutIt a a sim ple majority of votes ini Stato Copiiol Buiiainfi ■ Rupert. Chairman,, ■ Ru| 1 originate in the House. It must b'l Rupert. Vice chairman, ‘ Jero b'o. Studies may include resetsearclf, hearings, . bothchambembers, a bill 'd ies on the P.O. Box 63720 ■ . • ecJ by a majority vote of each charr \ Senate Finance Houso Hoi i^rlcullural Hou; am- 'expert testimony, and statstatem ents of firor.* Bd JO. ID837500038 (Houso).)).or-0 or 0 8 1 - I nd b e signed into low by tho gover , Committee. ' j Af/airs Af/: Committee. . Coiii 'er- Interested parties, (Seiwio) • I . Tho commltteo, by a sirsimple majority s. Qovemiomor'a algnntura Bywnail: Rx links to coch lawmaker's omali District 25 (CaCassia County and porti vote; can send tho bill to thot floor wllh a . • Bills passtisse d in both chambers go to moll during tho • . - j introducing a bill leglslathro session go to i licmone: ."recommendation to pass5s It:I not to p a ss the governornor for his signature. T h e ^ , of Minidoka troek of iegislotlon os it tno roduced only by certain,commlt- latu'roifit is not vetoed within H moves • Many bills aro not reportw rted o u t by five days afte through the Leglslflturo. log oo ot • in tho Houso: Stato Affairs, aftor It arrives on tho gover- ot - '■ "“ " S . l ,i n .„ committees, and die in commltteo.cor norsdosk.k. ' ■ htlp//vrtsw3.sti«o.W.us/iegi5lat/tegH/tegtmck.html. - priatlo ns. Education. Revenue and ity ). , A bilin nd—______------^ ^ — Aftei^en on, ancJ Ways ond Means el^gisaturCTdfoIimsi.the.. ber, a grc 4, R oor approval governor has "To contact u s'o f" ilttoe;Jn tho Senate: Stato Affairs, la s 1 0 days to veto or s l ^ a corhmitte rs, A bill that sun/Ives a concommltteo Is bill, thoStatohouse; ' :e, and Judiciary and.Rules, ' After tt placed on the socond-readlladlhg calendar - • . 'Ilmes-News political -y B jfg ; Donton Darrington • ' Bruce Ne'wconib: , . ■ S and then Is autorhatlcally.aly.advanced tho , _ 6. Becomir ropnter Julia Penco i f 3 l thoHousi imlng low . >rintingablll ‘ canboreochedln V j W Senate, b . Uilrd-roading calendar tho10 followingf day. Most billsIls tbecom e law on July 1 after . ore a bill is assigned a number. It Bdsobyphonoor ' >• S e n ,D e n to n . J'- ►Rep,lep, Bnjce Newiorntt,' • ■ Rcr. £ commute It Ttio bill Is ready flooroor d e b ate once tho legislative t .to th e approprJato committee for itlve se ssio n ends,linless It “• fax ot (208) 343- V j |H r Darrtnston'.'R-DocIo;"' ' R.Qu bointrodi 'or It's on th e 'th l r d ^ ln g calendar.-call Includes on ei R’Burfey. Speqkerof -• : ' 'OaWe n emergency enactment , 5674,oftjy(nnallot . 'VSB j;'Chairman.,Senate'-,•••' the» review. BIII sponsors present theirQlf - Each bill Is sponsored'b) IheHouso.;.- • ■ .tv t e e s - i n ' J by a.m em ber...... 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^ . ------M agic: ^ ' : ^ L E Y - Issues _ Continued from Al , ■ . Hagennarian wants to be state (Xin- cials who otherwise2 w ill b e . Commission'!)n's three Republicans ir 'Lawmakers also wii initiative backers once agai■ain will------• Indian garniambling: Panhan^e wiiTbe'deb^- ; baffed_^m the.ballot: thistl year. . and - thnhree • Democrats.- be b< able to target a few poj ing critical but piird^eirp5IiHraI “.-“Itas-wr-will bethe'm ost fasdhat- The House likely couldd overridei Lawmakers r opulous----- tribes are seekiieking voter support r of the eight that I ^mve •s might try to address counties cc with petition drive'es. ------for casino-style g ' issues including termnlimitnballot Ii ..rW yearc a veto, but maybe not theheSenate. theissuewhw l^e the new legisla- le gambling oh their initiatives and redisdistricting - in the.C,apitol,”:House . Lawmakers face this con • Capitol sccunty: Publiclie criti------reservations and limited growth >nundrum: tive m ap remains rer in Jimbo and cism^ ci of K em pthom e's mo _ issues.so.poientially1- divisivedi tliat. RepubUcjican Floor Leader-Frank...... Do something now andd possibly— controvert s nove to----- of existing openperations. A similar ' ‘ y surrounaing the Mm-' barricade bi the Stateh'duse they could run tlie th session B^neelol[of Lewiston said. be turned out by votersrs in 2002 mission is fre: 5e from----- if less Indian-fric•friendly agreement < iresh on their minds. • alleged al terrorist threats i aground. At the somene time, lead- . i of < those fascinating or do nothing and certirtainly be . » Ballot in ! in the--- with the Kempthipthome administra- jughdebateto — «sues-tej initiatives; Urban vs. .W;wake-Qf-the-Sept.-ll-attaci testing-friendships and —•— turned out by the law In»2004."^ 2 fu r3 in a bat cks-has ~ tion ^vas shotdoi'downby-thc Senate— ~ baffle over “direct leg- been b< more subdued amon(ng law------last year. Some h avoid the appeanmcee ool f being self- PoliticalI ambitionsaj will be: • Redistricting: Some! membersn islation.” A f le legislators cixpect V federal judge strucS makers m than citizens in gei'enefal. ------another attempt serving, di^gardingjpublicwillto pl •.Termm Limits Legislators are , of ± e overwhelming Reirepublican down a law r tipt at a compact to .V requiring signatures But Bi expect continuation ofc the-----forestall the tribe protect their own jobswor'party. 0 desperateIte to undo the 1 9 ^ initia- majority see bipartisansnsWp run from 6 percei ribes' initiative, but cent of registered vot- measures m and any new sececutity ----- tlie House is unli ------^'*The dynamics are’ire-therefora nvethatwt was found constitutional amqk in the six-membeber panel ers in half of unlik^y to take up of Idaho's.counties to • expensese> tp be viewed w ith a----- such a measui lot of brutal politicsies,” Senate byihelda[daho Supreme Court last - c ra te d to take lawmaker:ers out of get issues o n : isure unless the m the general election jaundiced ja eye by legislatorjrs cop------Senate’s position President Pro Ten*em R o b ert' month. But Bu it remains unknown the process of redrawingg political ballot Count ion has'changed. A intry lawmakers, still, ing in, .with revenue shortfalls,s. They----- February 2003 i Geddes of Soda Spring;ings said. whetherr KempthomeK will accept boundaries. They w ant;t a proce- . canying signi 03 federal trial is ^ i c a n t clout, hope to might m want to distance themt ------sdieduled on wh; . Leaders said they' wouldwi try to repeaeal pr even a change to dure for breaking ties between.b find a new w what types of gam- r way to protect their selves se from any political daiamage ----- bling are allow- keep legislators focuscuMd on the protect veteranvei local elected offi- the Idaho Rediststric tin g voice in the r lowed on reserva------budget-an'd-hoId-poUtii -thegovem or-has incurred,—------tions:----- ^— ------ing to a minimum. Thathalt might not S B I H I B b6”easy ^ v ra the s t^akes e Bn'S per- ■ rfU l -THiTcotJpoir5aIrcrSsTHf^NU^TS sonalities involved, but3ut Newcomb I 3 ^ WARRANTY (UUsuallyi 00 D ^ a ) TO A FUt'ULL I"-.'.*''. J - _ M d v i p remains hopeful. 2 YEARS FROM OF3RIGINAL DATE OF PURCIICHASE S I 4 i V"r3| 1 Hmr w R " © ? T PIJV Y iR "I • PlMCHUf (V jn OR UOR£ K mtttaiMA r ■ 1 J T "IwmiPURCHAJASE OFANY BIG SCREEN COLOR)RTV35” T 0RLARSER “The people I talkIk to1 kind of M fjiU wcnwrsuuoflox.iws" »orviouui I ■ j H B ■ mreusjNE:WSJCS • Jtt SlWff rew 0CTX4S 1 H i d 'VIVCR WITH TV PURCHASB UNDERDER Si498 ______iy5tjvantjtu:0mejn.aii.and get.the—JrfiliiK l ...... EXPIRESE> 1/31/02...... ‘ DVDD WITH TV PURCHASE OF SU499 99 OR( OVER------f business done and go;o home,”1 he - f f S f S I lo pnof Sth • 0«y Ont Cecpon Ptt Purt/iturcA«»® r VMid Ttmj UlVOi . said. “The hard part,uthe.stressful th _____ pMtrl5"goiiig^tKoTtH-the-budget, ------— and then looking acrosross and see- I ■ ' ing who your opponent:uitis.Foc.the, ■ i most part it's going to be-some-—- •- - B — J body who's your frieniend. I hope I M the friendships will pre^>revaiL” I In addition to sonsome cases 1^1 where incumbents willdll be forced 'M m ------byreallgftrtlent of legisgislaave di5 ~ cricts to run against othother incum- , / KLH Kl IRONMAN DIGITAL AW — bentsj-blds-for higher o: JOGGING X I r office b y a ------; ^ P E FERSONAL-STEREfrVnTH— HTH a n v t v " / ----- few of their colleaguesjes will pro- WRAIlAPAROUND HEADPHONES vide hard-to-ignore poli Momory-IO StaUont • LCD D(»pt»y A / u SwlgW^Ono Toueft.Contrtli. •-texts.'-"- ...... #RCU360 ^ . . . :.‘rNewcomb's own wif"i I 7 9 9 y Senate Transpoiportation \ CU'Ofj: Chairman Evan Fras Pocatello^soTs'consrd^rdrriH;^i~ - r:\-.Sfe run for setrretary of stastate, and 1 16:0 ( Senate Assistant Repiepublican I F loor L eader J o h n Sandy Sa of I |^i n 9 9 9 f I UNI'J .1 Money ______\H fr# ^ 1 . \ DEF Xontlnued from Al ‘ \ TXJ^ \ "agencies with small budiudgets and \ less margin are not cutut back as i -nm. much as larger agencies.ts..,______^ However, most agree2 ifthat near- i pHiUPS S ^ Iy all one-jime expenditulitures - of . I wliich tJiere were manyly 1last year 1 g. - will not be includedled in this y \ 8 year’s budget. “We’re just going withth !the base tiiis year,” Bell^aid. “Bi"But there ^ W K / t k are some tilings that justist \positive- / ^ S B m .lyhavetobefinislied.” A i » . One is a final 'paymeinent on a . ^updating a computer modwarned . that further cutbacks ii agri- \ cultural programs' -• suSl ch as bean-disease researcarch in ^^^1 Kimberly . or veteiterinary . research in Nampa - ararc. dan- [jBBiBw gerous because thosele ithings ’ H|Ulji tend not be replaced. I M lSw lfefr. JI ...... “And that further erodrodes the ■ agricultural-based econc3nomy in this state,” he said. No one knows for suree yyet just • how much money will re?really be , available for the ?002 budg(tdget. “We don’tknow if we’veVe hit the bottom of the trough yet,^et,” Bell |luH |S||B said. . But they’ll have a bette:tter idea fl B ^ I ? 1 1 after heaiing the goveiiior’lor’s bud- I ■luuiUBunBwnn get projections on Wednidnesday HHHI I and comparing them t 1 to the ■nflf!!! t l K S S S S S ^ ^ Legislature’s own revenueleprojec- i tions. Meanwhile, though lawirwmakers . are expecting a, tough wrw ran g le-.. - H l m i i over fewer funds thisis year, BSSS =p— I A cross From Cameron said the currente n t bud- — getary contraction not a cris J T h o M a g i c 3isis,but ------V a H o y M a l l — a_natunil-part-ofliffc------1 L _ f lP W _ - -- “Sometiraes we have pros in6ia3EEj63^i^Bfl^3 rosperity A and we go forward, and iother I R P O L E L I N E . dmes we have to pull bad lack and J ____ I R O A P E . tee where we have been wawasteful L md how, we could manageage bet- . er,” he said. i 2 0 8 7 C' 3 5 - 8 6 0 3 i ^ ^ 9 mf* __ ^__ ' _ / ...... Times-News writer JulielePencc j - : ban be reached at 735-3241I or by e- mail atjpence®maScvaUcyxtV-com. . g g g i j y

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Chess Elerm Donaldsald^n, the top-rated ■ CChainpionship will be barelrely rec* woman in diee tournament,to hopes . , BEVERLY HILLS,S, Calif.( (AF) 0ognizable] when it kicks ofioff here staring down somesor of the wdrlcTs , The fantasy epic “The“Ti Lord of tlthis weekend. best malema players won’t th e RingsrThe Felltfw;C^vship of the Women will square off scarei womenwc away from • .^JUng" woa best-pictucture honors against men for the first ■ competiiJetitifti. - |,.^ d two other prizes ati the first time in the history of the Womtomen, while'not ^ e r i c a i i Film lostitu dtute Awards cerebral competition, . merespawns pa' in the'game,. on Saturday. which b e ^ Saturday at haveI played-historicallypla ------^D enzel Washingn g to n the Seattle Center. The.- less competitive con chess. ■ •IT tiaraed best actor forfor playing a' field has been expanded B ut then, the IBM’s Deep ------i—flamboyantly-corruptipt-narcotics— -to-56players-instead-df- B!nc~sup■snpercomptiTerlost— •: detective in "Trainiin in g D&y.” - the usual 10 or-12 in the its firstrst match to chess ' . Sissy Spocek won le:lead-actress m en’s championship and grandd master ■ Garry - honors as a grieving,ng, vengeful ' six or ei^fin the . Kasparo\arov in 1996 - and as, mother in “In the Bedredroom.” ‘ >-women’s - and the prize Qena Donaldson the chqsAqss world knows, ----- — Spacek,-a-five-iime 3ie-Academy-~.~-^^^^| .rnoney has b ^ doubled ______the.comioniputer_came.back. Award nominee whctfho won fnr tQ'S2QQ,QQQ:'_: ' ~ ~~------— a-year-lfltei^cthieduoiuiig liie'chsss" - ; “Ujal Miner’s Daughtjhter,” could "Before, Td show up andd there king in their 1997997 rematch, • : emerge as a front-ri fo r - would be 10 other playerss and I T h ere won’tn’t be am biguity z another Oscar. would.know them all byy th eir about who’s chartampion this yean- — 3 . HXhis film is' so close clc to my .first names. This is going to be a A playoff systemem has been imple- •-heart,” Spacek said. a ■much more compelling evjvent,” . mented, with the top finisher col- . : real labor of love, I think,thi for all says Yasser Seirawan,1, who lecting 515,000.0. bf those who worked or Robert Altman wasBS pi<^ed as __ _l>estjiirectorJorJiia.sa W a y lo n je n naings has foot3t c u t off d e r mystery “Gosfordd Pf ark.” ^ Gene Hackman of! “The“1 Royal Scan Astin,In, left, and Elijah Wood o ('Lordirilo(lhe.Rlns«’iippta[attlio2 c 12001 An Awards In Beverly HI aiNASHVILLE, Tenn. (A:AP) - Jennings,'64,54, postponed] two Tenenbaums" andd J e n n ife r Tho moviee wonw b08t-pictura honors. Doctorsti have amputated coirountry A rizona concencerts in early . Connelly of “A Beautiiutiful Mind” sing^ci Waylon'Jennings’ leftift foot N ovem ber ifter afte undergoing • earned siipporting-actoictor honors." “In the 1 bw ^ u s e of an infection relatiated to surgery to improvprove circulation in e Bedroom" and “Black ' ' seriess for “The Sopranos.’s.” K ing J r. in Hackman w o q forr hish; role a s Hawk Dow diabetes,ti his spokeswoman said.si one of his legs,;s. He t suffers from own” had led with five “Sopranos” co-star Edliile Falco Davis took i ------4~an--outcast-patriar ■ fi.T h e ^ g e ry was done Decc 19 in peripheral vasculscular disease tliat iarch • who • —nominatiorions each',"but “BlacTt'■■ wonv the best TV seriess actress ; honor in a T' :i weasels his way backick into th e ' H awk Dov>own” w as sh u t out iii h - -toPhoenix, Nikki Mitchell!1 said ■ h a s m a d e it diffiilifficult foi’ him to' honor. The show also wonw for eries as Judy Friday. dysfunctional familyly he aban- every categtegory. , . tbest drama series. th walk in recent years.yeai i doned years earlier. ( With Judy Ga m r. Connelly .Writer-dr-director Christopher • “Thanks for watchiiling the .Shadows.” - i won as the.conflictected wife of Nolan won si 3n the screenplay award show, s which we love pnjrobably • Garland’s i • schizophrenic math genius.gpr John----- fot-tho-cor >.W' :onvolutedrbackwards.----- n [Iccrsald;------Euftraccepti N ash (R ussell Croweakins took the cine- Enthusiasm” E won for btfst?st com e-. "I would lii . V. : Ron Howard. V . W e lc qom e to our >1 matograph;phy honor for the Coen dy d series. “This is a rare•e oppor* D avis for he The 12 awards in thehe 1film cate- , brothers’ fi W( ’ film-noir update “The tunity ti for my family to) sees me -courage, lier e - ''n n e wr l o c a t i o n . ’ I • gories were spread amongam nine Man Who3 Wasn’tV There.” oon TV. They refuse to gei Wl day-Wednesday-Thuisday P 1;: movies. The only mult jetHBO,' and her love .fii ultiple win* Many noinominees turned out for , sosi th ey have no idea whvhat.'the memory,” said T 5:30am-6:00pm *o: rs^re.'Itord_(!f_thfthe.Bings,!:----- the.awards "■m ds showrbut-thsFe-were——shout7“ ^ 1 -^aTd~i-I:a rry ----- on the miniseri !oy-Friday8:30-l2:00------i*- |. . |... • which also won for digitigital effects p len ty of i sa if no-shows, including David,, D the show’s star. The AH Aw, 1 I I "l^oranappoliointment call 734*7077 ‘and production desiesign, and Washingtorton, Alfanan, Hackman, | Jeffrey Wright won theth best CK, includec 1 ' WWW.(«dralan/ax.com L___ — 1. 1— ■;“Moulin Rouge," hononored for Connelly andai Jam es Gandolfini, actor ai award in a TV mo . composing and editing. lovie or movie and sevi lg. who w onn 1best actor on a,TV miniseries re as Martin L \ L u th e r gories. • ------1126; Eastland Drive' • Acrcross from Amazing Gracece FellowshipI y Hills, C alif.,Saturday. : T u rn e r’ssnewresta aurants sir p r — be n “Boycott.” Judy di{ i w l l f e a t uLire bison-h k the best actress burgers TV m ovie'or minis- Ph AT^j U^TA(AP) - BilB illionaire. guered bisoison market, said John dy Garland in "Life Fr media entrepreneur andnd rancher' Bauer, a forformer marketing offi- Garland: Me and My : Ted Turner is hoping to create a cial with theth jndustry-’sJargost— L ------TTiewemplrera'resiauraiirarit cham • cooperative.'e. ■ - ..... *s daughter,-Lorna __ ___ featuring 25 versions of )ftl the bison...... “I don’t: tl:think th ere is a bison pted the award on ■ ; burger. . , ran ch er duiiut there holding his I I The first Ted’s Montaitan a Grill breath thatIt t]this is going to change STrAirriNGlike to thank Judy i • opens in Columbus, Ohio,liio, in mid- things tomonlorrow,” Bauer said. her extraordinary ^RElATi/ ■’j January with a menuu offeringc The saloon>on-styIe roadhouse ^vill ;r exceptionaf talent ^ '] bison with avocado, bis'bison with . also offer chicken,ch beef, fish and ve of my mother's I , ^ jalapenqs and even bis(bison with “ com fort ■food,” fc w ith entrees aid Luft, a producer I T fried eggs, cheese, hamam, bacon priced betweween S7 and $12. ieries. ~ I ;i and mushrooms. Turner iss fimdingfl 80 percent of F O R O hN L v ( ^ ^ YVwards, ( aired live on . 1 T I Nine more restaurant;mts are to the new ven'enture, while George led nominees in .12 J^en in the next year y in McKerroww •-■ founder of the leven' television cate* j ; B ^tim ore, Denver, Atlaitlanta and Atlanta-baslased LoncHorn__ 1 ______Try_ Ir d o n s . will supply!y industryj expertise, ' !' • ; The 63-year-old Turnerner is con- The Atlantaca Joumal-Constitution, I t 2002 BONUS / L o c a l 403 0 P l a n : V . adered the nation’s large:rgest bison reported Sumunday. ‘ ; rancher, with 30,000 aninnimals - a “Part of ourou mission is to intro- 'cf' , tenth of the U.S. herd -- scatteredsc duce a neww and unique food,” /lONTH ( 2,402 ITn i n u t e s I ' dn 1.75 million acres inI theth West. McKerrowr t(told the newspaper. , -I The chain wili buy bisonjonfromia “We could3 becomet the largest \ for only $ . i y '.rooperative that includes in sellers of bibison in the United 39 99 ? turner’s 14 ranches andind about States.” ’ . ^ other bison p r i c e rITS. s . The tastete of bison has been \ p e r m oo n t h . * • ;; Turner’s v e n tu r ^ mili ONG DISTi mlikely to compared to the taste of a lean • '^ll ; immediately bo^t thehe belea- cut of cow, butbu bison has less fat. tli - CHAWGES for ;OUT V ; A u th o r acc:cused o fp kl a g i a r i s m

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oCha^iijg. Currencyyunites;E EuropiSrp ..Europ<^!s^eM A.four-^ar racessbn'dn end'loss oilnvg^i'ixim Bimfianknaia'M cc^i unhinge jArgentlna‘3^'3 economy. but diffeiirences siiiirvive In ' almost ail cf the Eumpei — The^blg pictui ^ “ BRUSSELS,•^elgliim-n'fAP)"GennairUmbi obui^cr.-can sttescT"’^ “i - Kris Kisbulck, a young{Belgian 1 Yechalfofaif all rash tTfln«arrinwB ■ Slowgrwth;mounjuntingdeijl' P!?p[r photographer, is on the roroada lot > this weekendnd were expected tb" . — r "■^DP^nkfwm'pHi ai-pertiktT hfiS^B ' -torhisworicrso hecan apippredaw — -beTnadeiij eujexffos rlu st days'after 'iT' ^ ■ Extem afdebt’ how having one currencjcy for 12 the currencyicy’s debut on New . ’ s ESuiiodates u ii .. countries will simplify hisis ilife. Year’s Day. Jlan. a n . i; 1999: ■ $300-=—W ------Yet he still hais a naggLgingfeel- Ecstatic EEU o'ffkials said ' ■ ' Euroluro becomes legal ■ — • '• ...... iing that the gain in conv( ivenlence Friday that'st'su*ch'rapid'accep* 'h j S ' " lurrency,'• 250 B [ H ■ •• '.i• is coming at a price. tance showsvs that-tne public, „ 200 “rm forit, but not real!lUy ex d t-' despite g zm ^ l blings abouE. price B v — / - - . . . . ed,” he said as he and hisis friend, hikes and con:onvenion h ^ e s, is '1 5 0 - 1 ^ 1 : . designer Liang Hoti, wiiwithdrew solidly behindidthechange. • jj fresh euro notes from an AATM. "T he e nItf t h u s i a s m o f . t h e > L ike m any... Euro;•opeans,. European pecle o p le f o r t h e i r h e w . ^.‘1 50 ■ [ ■ Kisbulck I worries the rieiiew com- currency hasas been the biggest vj B' - m on-currenty i.s another-iii.step.on— assetAsaid-tll-the-EU-6-economlc -. IFI 0 ■ ! ■ ■ ■ [ 57:98‘99.:p0'0r; J a path toward prodUcUcing a ^di^netaryig ^ i i r s com m ission-' homogenized sodety.. ■. . . , . e r , Pedro Solb€ K - '97 ’98 ‘ 'Qg)9 :oo ’01 * ____ _ “Pretty soon, we’ll all beje speak- Even the Gean how widi euros . ■ 'iw jr - . ... P e rc e nt change,cl . ferent, as anyone who halas com- in her ptirse,, R e ^ e Mailaender, ■ J00-to-NoVr20(JT--— r=------J_ pared.Greek.feia. to-Dutchih-gouda— a44-year-old-]d-banker-in-Berlin, -----H ^eese,. or Italian mpzzat:

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kSaintAlphonsusI hugebi)udget d(leficit I ' Regional M e ^ Cotter LtifeFlight BUENOS AIREsi ArgentinaAr Argentina’s!I’s bankrupt accounts. H . . . . M a mi b t o r ...... • (AP) - With Congress p ;s poisect to - ■ He alsow■wants to protecfsmall' ■ decide on a crucial1 currencyci time debtonors by converting loans H ' LEilHH B HEROEIISOII - . E devaluation, Argentineses gotj fresh up to S100),,00001( ni6 pesos. H proof Saturday of the calamitousca Declaringig a “public emergency H state of their country’sf’s financesi in econom}mic, financial and B -----—vvliefHhe-^vemmenfiin: ; a $11 billion budget deficitde /o r aims to “crecreate conditions for sus- I tainable eco‘conomic growth” that /" H As late as November,r, theil previ- will allowV tthe government y i ■ ENROLL OR GIVE/E A MEMBERSHIP,P AS A GIFT FOR Ol3NLY i s o I ous government was precjredicting a renegotiate,te Argentina’s stagger- H deficit of S7.8 b illio1 n.- - already ‘ ing S14l’billiUUon.debt. ■ ' I Saint Alphonsiis Life Fligfig h t b rin g s Idahp'.s only Level2 well above die SG.5 billiollion target 'Mired ihh inearly four years of , ■■ 1 . vel irtnam a care to you—• fr fi a m r e r r o te i agreed upon witJ/ith V the . bitter.reces!ession, Argentina last B International Monetaryy FundF last • week defau aulted, missing a $28 |H mountain tops to rurahsl valley farm s, Saint Alptiojtionsus Life Flight will b e ti August in return for Si8 billionb in m illion payayment on a foreign B there. Fasti ^emergency aid.' , bond for iJie'le'first'time. MB Speaking on localral radio, The firstt ddrafts of the bill gave K Cabinet Chief Jorge Capitanich Cai no detailsi oon when or how the. K ____ . i . ■ said plum meting tax: revenues re peso-peggeiged at one-toKine to the ^ from an economy in a tailspini . dollar sinceice 1991 - would be ^ _ were to blame.' devalued, buibut Duhalde confirmed “ 'j i i The announcem ent;t cam c e as . Friday that a devaluation was Get a , lawmakers were gatheihering to imminent, a membe•ership fc debate a bill that wouldlid devalue < Capitaniclich said Friday the ^ I m th e peso ahd give Prrthopedics •; president in less than twowo weeks, do with" fiscsseal policy,” Losada Duhalde sent the bill to Co a n d fromfr neonatal care to hospiip ita lto ^ I Congress, said. He saidaid the government’s I!;’-}- + Members are guarantei te e d n o asking for special powersirs 10 ease budget propc)posal would be “cru- the peso’s decade-old pari hospilspital transfers. larity widi dal.” out-of-pocket expenses foifor medically the U.S. dollar, refotro tho thi bank- . Witli an $l:$11 billion hole in the ' • ing system, .steer pricess andai pro- ; accounts, bai salancing the budget m ,:-;- „ • : ., necessary flights in our sse erv ic e a re a + ThThree fully e q u ip p ed helicoiptersand pt . | I tect Argentine industry. will likely be impossible without .Although few details ■ ils of th e assistance frcfrom the IMF, which and by our reciprocal partia r tn e r s ... o n e aiairplane (used for long distestance j ''V'' plaii have been confin firm ed , cut off Argentjntina’s fundingDec. 5 ■& i . ^ Duhalde is said to be counlundng on after the pre)revious government in Oregon, California andd %oming.^V transpnsports) are ready for the nexext call. ' i ■ using citizens’ hard currenrency sav ; failed to deliviliver on balanced bud- ^ •» ; ings to temporarily’ b o lste r get promises.:S. ^R fi- - ■ : ‘ ■ ■ ! '■ Join today and protensus.org. i : crash th a t j t k illed A m a e r i c a n s g -I BIRAflNGHAM, Englaniland (AP) president of)f ;sales, Ed Swingle, = = = U - British investigators wereere exam.- 60, were killet[led. Bpth had attend- H H ; iiiing fliglit recorders forir cluesc in . ed a m eetin]ing iri C oventry oi - ; the craslrof a small jet takingtak off AGCO’s Britisltishoperation.. BB ; Jrom an airport here thatliat killed Georgia-bas}ased Epps Aviation ^ B : five Americans, includiiiding the said .the threiree crew members ^ B president of a Georgia-;ia-based were its ememployees Thomas ^ B i 'V I company! Boydston, 51,1, Robert Norton, 58 B h ; An airport spokesmainan said and Timothyyr VVandevort„41. ^ B ; investigators had recover<-ered two - AGCO Corp.rp.’s spoke^oman in . ^ B • black-box flight inform)rm ation Duluthy-M.oH:3.HyJ 3ye, described ^^B recorders from'the CanZanadair Shumejda ancmd Swingle'as good ^ B • Challenger executive jet,et, which friends, “resjespected men” and ^ B ■ crashed just after noon onn Friday.F "superior busiusiness leaders” who ^ B Airport officials,said all of the . knew theirir customers and ^B J .- r . -WJ - C" 175 fliglits scheduled to arrivean or employees wet/eU; depart from Birminghan>am, 110 The causc of the crashN^^asjiot ^ B ; miles north' of Londoidon, on known',,althc:hough the -British ^ B ; Saturday had been diverirerted to Broadcastingg (Corp. reponed the ^ B —; other airpons.'ThtraifiJOi'ni m a n r n ----- plane clipped~(d one ot its.wings o n T ~ ^ H : would not reopen until Sumlundayat the ground durluring takeoff. . ; the earliest. “I spokfe!to;o Ioiie or tvyo people _ 'The plane was carryingg tvtw ow p, , who saw, th e,ai,cnish'and apparent- ; executives of the Duluthith, G a.-, . ly'the plane lulledrtl over to the left I based agricultural equipUipment .* ■ jusfas'-it tottook off,”. Gordon ' ; giant AGCO Corp.ns.wellI as three ’. •Stretch,;wbo> wwas driving into the ^ ^ B _;_.Ain erican. dTi\wn^bets.._-..._ -.;_ :._ ;^-airp d h ’s,*parkii-king lot-at'the-tinie— AGCO said its its presiderdent‘4hd of the crash,, tctold .the BBC. "The. chief executive officer,jr., Jp h h ,' ■ plane is lMcwo w pofts ... a c o m -% Shumejda, 56, and its s ^nior o vice . ■ plete burnedlout oi wreck.”

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Sundmdajf4)nuaiy6,2002 .,Tlme^ewseriou8ly disrupted tranaportlnl Meanwhilelile, the fires have like- In tlio countiy and the capital. any source 18 in. (45 cmjm) or ly killed orr iiinjured thousaHds of • , dBeperlnaslitlle'as45i5 seconds" _____kQalttf_ Litthet^tressing-the^—— m national icon’on’s fr a ^ e population, ^ wildlife expeiperts say. Koala popu- ■The 2,500-gallon (9,50030-liter) tank drops iBliyzi I I W ____lations alreadiady are threatened by .___ water, retardant or foamn i ' a rib laa n k c ts Baikal huiijan deveivelopraent. Many o f -----mlcroprocessOr^cbnfroJI^idWirdoor^fier — those populaiilations will be dimin- eight individual coverage " ANKARA, Turice:key (AP) - began rhursday.Th In Turkey, at homes lost power.' ished drastistically by the fires Soureo:Eit{iaon Atr-Crano, photo t Blizzards closed road>ads and. dis* least two0 othero people were killed lo by coutiojy o! Efiekjon AifJcranP^ The heaviest snowfz'fall in a burning acrosross New South Wales Orppnic: ElMOoin NIoImh, Motionin l.yhnoI c a o o jtw ? ^ ': rupted air traffic in: theihi southern after slippipping on icy , . decade blanketed Athen; ;-Balkans'for a sec tns with 6 state and ma:nay not rebuild for 15 seco n d - day On thee Turkey-Bulgaria1 border, inches, trapping hund;idreds of years, the N r; Saturday, promptingg GreeceG and an illegal National Parks and Callahan, c chief ecologist;t of the' a national par 5al immigrant trying to motorists i for nearly 20 hhoitrs on .Wildlife Servirvicesaid.------1—----- ^ park near tkc tiriy____ ' ' Bulgaria to dedare staiiitatesofem ^- sneak iiiti -A u s tr ia n Koala'Foundaticlion. town of CoToH nto Bulgaria was found the i main highwaifay to Eucalyptustus trees have a high b“HeigIits, about 40 ' ' gency in certain areas,las, Turkey to frozen to0 death.d It was the fourth Thessaloniki. “If they manage to survirvive by miles northwest/est of Sydney.'Wade ; shelter homeless in oil contentt anda are extremely d,doing this, they still often e in ja ils an d death it) Turkey1 from exposure Police, firefighters anmd army combustible. i I end up said it had jumpedjun a '• .Romania to dynamite ri e. Often, the wildfires 'w ith severe bum s and res] e river ice. since tem':mperatures dropped to ' troops i worked to dear jacackknifed engulf a tree jspirato- an d w as Head!rading Into rugged ' • Albama’s army deliv ee before koalas have ry rj problems.” slivered flour minus 4 Thursday.Th itrucks from die road, bu)ut heavy the chance to ■bushland iuacijaccessible to fire to escape. ______— Some-o£-tlic400-oMO-firt — snmv-resumcd'SarurdJi3 ires^rag------erews;------;: villages cut off by snow. ay^ffer^ “Wliat theyley w odd do is dim b ing iJl across New Soulh Wale: ow. also was s ffound frozen to death noon i and forced sectionsns of the to the tops ( les state “It is ju st monstrous mo in size," • T\>'o more people dieddlci from the . Satiu-day a s of trees and tuck were w too big to tackle helead-on he said. “I don’t y and states of emergency highway 1 to dose again. themselves; intoir a ball, covering ar an’t liavc the figures, cold, raising the tollill jacross the were d ^d a ared in the capital and . , About 2 feet of snow and burned out of control»I north. But looking at it on the map it / region to five isince w fell in 'th eir sensitiveive pans such as theic w,west and south of Sydney. ce the frost southernn Greece, where some ’ Adiens’j northern suburbs.'S...... nose, ears an' . takes...up a1 hugeht ,amounL.of_ .. and eyes,” sajd John------' ' The biggest was racing throughth space.”

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TOKYO (AP) - A U.SU.S. Navy . serviceman died and foui‘our others ______. w e re in ju re d when th thi e ir car IM Ii crashed into a tree Satuaturday, a ' , 1 : Navy spokesman said. . Navy Cmdr. Matt Brovirown said •the.acddent took placee atal 1 a.m. TWINFALLS. .jiist birtside thcAtsugi U.S.U.S N aval' ^SprintStore 760 Lakos Boulovord Air Facility south of ' . 1208)735-3292 if Tokyo,, ■ IhoPCSCenier : wher/s the sailors were basbased, M-F:8-9 Sat10-7 He refused to relealease th e : sailors’ identities untilI afafter the ------— ;'dead serviceman’s famiimily had •:been nodfied, but local:al.police • Ipokesm an Michio Oka ide Also avallablo 8t A&HCIHCEUUIAR& PAGING A&&H CELLULAR SPACING _ identified ~ _ A.&llCEimAR.&PAQINt=IS ------^AU_THIMf?«tWIPPlF.««a — — ^ AU-miNGS-WIHELESELESS ------^ ------^-H^e-dead-sailorBS-PeityityOfffcer ; -lh*WH)lhomt«ll8r«r— =MoDicic VaHerMV oll------534flSniHcoln'^""^ J ------117 N. Main . 1208)731731-2000 . (208) S40BIUO Lakes BlvdN.J- -1038 S. Uncoln- ^rSrd Class Timothy Frye, 22 n) 324-2800 (208)788-19M ■ • (2D8)73S-7t71. (208)324-7832 N'/ Oka said'the driver,er. P etty.. ^'Officer, 3rd Class Rodolflolfo Ruiz ;^Jr., 20, was seriously injurijured, suf- Night&WaekonC cond Mlnutoi aro M on.-Thun. 9pnipm-7amandFfl.9pra-Mon.7aiTram for all new cutlomers andloxlstlng oxl customers wishing to ch ; i^Cfering a fractured pelviss andai ster- . AtMjtiaIti'sod rotalo onlvMijblo lo now calomofs i change rale plans. w s who havo 0 jxofofrocl s'[»im PCS ocdit i Ciatomcfs lhat do fwl'fluilify fw od«iftiso< ni Robato ollof onfy iwJablo at ihoSptinl'Ston ftisodrebatonuybOBlioiblo ( « lessor icbaibatos. Soo pnniod in-simo maiofdb lorr details.dcu $100 , »:pum..' • ^ ■ Stores listed obo«. STO Irtsinni Rcboto and: j^ot tho olhm tDiaaorsJatodobom Custon &■: The others - Petty Offic XESssaatt blo. Oltet ttipifcs t/13/02. Rww pictumdudisTMiiblQ isi . • fficer2nd . Z KSSeiwa Plan wiih o now Sprint PCS Phw ) AAamjgo A(|fwiTicni. h:iani rebaio oltemavnoiolte ' : IsClass Craig T. Sindair, 125;25 Petty , ’ 1/13/021-02 .nd n r o te . PCS / t a , srssKKs.noiolinibitOlfotsnoivawSithCuWand ply. S.OOO minuiDS/S4g.gg plan is .ivailabloilabJo.iftrouoh Ivantoflo AgrcfomonC flobato olfor oood lOf i ilOffJcer 3rd Qass RoberttN N. .R edd, - l»MP« ftraiod botwoon 1/1/03 and l/t3/02 on any 'Sptini PCS Phow Number. S150 (.arly.iotr , . .. )Ofoom A nontDlundablo phono ayttrsnssaan rodit eppfOvaf.'Depondino on OTdit. a S12^ :{23; and Petty Officer 3rd3rdClas|i. ■ ■' S S ”a i lor ce!h rwdawfiilo roaninnolAhoSimr 0 toomlno oH iho Spiliit^CS fJotwoik wll t ’3fp S u i‘'o” S ‘’ l™l • ^Shell M. Henry, 21 - wer? s S a S S S If mlnultf. OlfefS fobject to withdrawal wilh vwiiigijn^W t-jcoQljM rgslighUy ■ SpilnireI 'p c s " ^ an3 th a 'c to ^ tooo mo^'tfi°fa”IfadtffnarpQt gorini (^nfnmwiirnifim Tnmpaspractes':impanyif.-— I------;------wrimwiimm SMCt!Uni.L^AIIlf^hIS rpmr\Ttf Sprinl. Spr —t^ljijured,*Oka-?aidi— — ~ O e LM( I ' ■ y ^ P a g e A-12 — r Sunc iday, January 6, 200;1 0 2 ' " ; ' V T h e TT i m e s - N c W s - EprroRitlAL : 'jluN | :' — ““ Gorrmfrdssionceisfijpi

itheirsside oftichet)arg£;ain ' ■ V • / ; ■ J g . ; Some momentsts in Twin Falls oftif th e commissioners w hilee sstill bejjig (lounty’s dairy deba:bate have been so unwnwilling to compromise;e « o n d airy Contentious, evenn ISolomon would issuisues. Maybe the industiistry could sh ru g an d walk awayay in re sig n a tio n .. .. fckru fcus.its fault finding.on roao ^e o p e ra - : j Twin FaUs CountyIty commissioners torsirs instead of on th e com mmssionere. is m ay have felt th e samesai ui^e- One of TlThere are other circles wiw h e re th e, them alm ost did. , riticism of Brockman,1, M arv in ...... 1 It’s not easy bein ______i f ! ! . Hempehnann anz d Gary th e. target_of_ver -C^rindstafffh h a s-w a n -^ ------' ------' Omou's dair^criticj -dered-into-cr“cru e l'^ e r------6 o t-to -m en tio n a-Iawiaw - -Pubne^MMii^m sonal-nttack.-dc. Nothing- ■ ----- — 5uit against the;wuB)UD> C ( ^ e 6(rmVs8lon6fliTnmfaM8^ . th e co m mnissioners is f. • , ^ ’s dairy moratoriiWiWs '^dt^bnllnaim'or - have done, oro r ever will by the dairies themetn- ' animal fe^tigopefstior do, can satistisfy some selves - all while try ‘f)^:frbm'5:30p:m:t6« : W e d n ^ ; j8n;16,!hl8 ^ critics, who.10 w a n t an mg to calm a storm; e n d to debate. By doing thei SlUeWsBulldfngatthoC0 Collie bf y , e •^utbOT ld^o. ’ ...... I dainesmthetle county, best to please every But we thiih in k m ost ible b .-,’—--f - - z (lJ' ml ll^ Vn ' body with a suitable ‘ ~ LTWaFaUs.CoA]!^un^jiesi-_ _ ■ Q?ainance, the commiirm'ssioners have' at derit:hts would agree a good comommission- »K rilAVilKTHArl L/SrvtAR? tim es pleased nobody.dy. e r sYshould not make a prematnature exit But finding a solutio *NO-lrrtC•IrrttAP, ition to the dispute overe r th e issue. l-WMAT_ is what the commissiojsioners were Wred „.A_4 Jew . may contend BrcB ro ck m an A«I5, U H -...... to do.“So it’s undererstandable that hasnisn’t lived up to his wonord. They- f n ^ C om m issioner Bill1 firockman fii would mighght say the ordinance shoiloiild have • • ■ put his job oh the lineine to get the com- beenen adopted, not merely dradraftedi ^ missioners’ work donlone. By setting a thee 3Dec. 31 deadline. Butut even if < •'.! • self-imposed deadlinen e o f Dec. 31 for a t h aat’s.true, t’ Brockman’s resii final set of dairy orordinance drafts wouliluld only delay a decision a r . A i l i r from the commissiorioners, Brhckm'an a TA ng healthicaresystitem heedis fixing --now t the start of the new year, made a commitment»nt that the ordi- cult.It. . ar, Medicare should providele pipn^scription- an old problem is forcing it nances, o r h is career:r asa com m issioner, Thtrhe draft ordinances relej gits drugs, but more Republicaiicah voters prer would be finished by y •; way back omo die nabona]nal ' |i y year’s end.. the: ccommissioners go as far a , ferred diat the governmentlent subsidize Despite the attadcs,Jcs, B rockm an h as b le t agenda: health care. The David s. ■.senior?’purchase.of private : to_quelI the controvers; k ;American sy^em o f.------ratedrug-beneflt.!^___ lived up to his side of the bargain by some p lan i - . ne tweaking and some morelore public medidneists threatened with mdtdownvn Broder releasing the draft ordjrdinances on Dec. disci Robert Blendon of Harvauvard, who ran \ ‘ scussion, a suitable set:t ,oc f o rd i- from a comb.ibination of rising costs, .. — - Si.-Even despite antl 111 th hour effort nanc«ice s can be put in place, ■“the'-study,”said thafbridglrijgIng-the gap off r!±ZT“ declining acciccess and incredible ineffi- diat and odier healdi policj by critics and dairymeinen to collectively Theliey shguld allow dairies: to contin*. dendes. Thr )licy issues “will hrow in a batch of unresolveIved „ require an extraordinary le w rite th eir own draft,;t, tht e commission- u e ththeir operations, with rea: mess .The second elemi y level of give ; easonable political diff

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-=It4sitime:2 f o r a 'F ;^Bann|F>•year t” inSpudy^Acres K k sa il i t s o) n i T l O T R . B yJennllinlfer Sandm ann . When I was in third:d grade,£ Sisler : -Tlmeme•NewswfRer ______reports. It hasn’t beenm cdetected in the Mary Agnes had us ui a ll d raw ------__ _ . Monitccoring equipmclent has yet to) Ibe installed, aquifer...... " Idaho’s state flag andd cicolor it, com- Research is under waywa to check the - plete-with the blue FRTAUGH --The B u reau1 of Land w^e buried at the landfUl before 1972.:. AAn Disulfoton is highly ue field, the Monaseigement awaits money and a'l hly toxic to birds and ani­ accuracy, of the knowm extentexl of dumping - •words “State of Idal a histori- estimated 4,4C400 to 13,100 pesticide cocon-' mals. It can cause i curacy check before installing se illness and even death before moniioring wellstis aret placed, said • zoned in gold on a red [ing moni-, ' tainers of vario-ious sizes also were buried.d. in humans a t highe:h exposure levels. Human -- Ken Knowles of the BLMo j-equipment-at-the-old-Mtiritinaugh— ^A-BLM'sumi MofficeinBtirley.r •. ater rope, and the GrGreat Seal in ' [JUtrapy'dn'tlfe site says mirmm* or aiuinal contacttw w ith so irH S d w th e sur- ThTULM hired Dynam; ill to tra(± potential hazardsrds posed mum estimate: lamac Corp., based 0 ie middle. ces are beUeved to be closioser face has been idenlentified by the BUl as' in RockviUe, Md., for thehe study.; Dj^amac • , J - • . by toxicdc Waste dumped more than1 303( years to actual condi ' Most of the students’Its’ renderings - ago, • ditions. The dump is on BU3LM the bigg«t risk att ththe site. advertised locally forr peoplepc who may ■ .looked something like;ke a constipat- - jt»s property abo)OUt 3 m iles so u th w estt o< f The groimdwaterter bdow the burial site have direct knowledge estimated that anyw hye from[oolSiSOO___ MunaugL____ dge of what was — ^—-cd-crab^rouching-irH n -9-m u d d y ------is-about-490^eenm-undergroumlrDfsulfoton—~ d u m p e d w h ere:------r :ontaihed • The disulfotc ^.J_^_sTteam,— cxcop^^.-{,^fton drums are the chief env:nvi-. ___w as.detected-inI ththe-soil down to more Other workcat the siteiite was finished a ighlytoxicrlnsectlcide-disu]tsulfotdri ronmental ,cbcbncern at.the_old.dumjm p.----- lhan-10-feet-below- ow-thesurface,-the.BLM— ase see BUH, Page 84 His Great Seal oftfrthe State'of. • '• Idaho featured afrpunJund','.bulbous ... ' , nose, whiskers and flipjUppCTS, with a • I n t e r es s s t i n scroll above'bearing»g th e motto: ------“Toss me a iteelheadJ’- .That got Billy sentthomewithvB h( J . w i n d p o w e r note for, h is p aren ts;ts; I think it . • Ac tTVE(: ONG!E AG should have go'tteh'^hiI'^hini elected . ■ govembr. ' • ==a--grow s-i> - i n - M V — - For now, 4&years latt it deyel* bps that Idaho’s ‘Statee f]flag truly is By Lorraine Cavenven er pathetic. ■' - v '• . TImos-Nows ^ rroirrespondent : ■ Yoii)ii.couIdJook I ___ p: A poll by JE R O M E -RRecent e response RH to tlie conceptt of wind power in 1 e r i c a n m j ^ : Idaho has beenen unexpectedly ( i l l o g i c a l overwhelming. Associ; “There is ann unprecedentedu flag demand for infoinformation,” said - revealed ______Dick l^ncseo^jubjpublic informntiQn_ ------‘ ' ■ ■ t h a t IdaIdiiholias the officer forr th e Idaho ------' 64th-b. Department' of W ater /D o n ’t ng ' th e ( Resources. “JhThe t demahd f ^ states,!S, U.S. terri- wind informaliialion caught u ^ \:ASKM E\ tones,s. t]the District completely by sursurprise.” i of Coluolumbia and. Larsen said thithe interest has. . : ‘-•—Steve the _ (Cajiadjan ' swelled since_an an I P WR. Jd ah o____ Crump provincin'ce's. T hat’s " Wind Power Conference Cc in 64 out c Boise last fall. ------1 httpr//w7/www.nava. something Dave org/surveyresults.htm.) h for. Voters assailed Idaho’;ho’s flag as a nference. Luck, a ;loper for enXco,^ out that it is essentiallj greements with a guishable from most of ^ e other Mdgic Valley flags of Western states, e ivho would lik e - sibly for our neighbor)or*s, w hose nstalled on their ■ banner is helpfully labeiibeled “M-0- N-T-A-N-A” in big bloclock letters ked to more tlian . and ranks 70th. K n signed up at his It seems to m'e thatt, ththe vexillo* rmation booth at _____fiists let Idaho off too'LcasyU e; iavc____ cc,-ltTtd-scveral------you actually looked closrn Idaho’s power. He made alarmingly grotesque2 statesi seal, contacts at a designed by an unfortunainate named n Bureau confer- Paul B. Evans. lo. \ Mr. Evans’ design incincludes an owers at Niich obviously unwashed mirminer pack* ' )me went u p ^ v - ing a pick*ax arid a woiwoman in a go, many^her floor-length w hite dress, • N Bss, with an omjC£iwau/7un>M« And that’s eson showiij^nter-. elk standing between ti n them and MembersI of tho color guard salute the flagsflaj during a coromonyl^ iTctii Luck can vouch; home fo base is in holding a badge-shape itlvate a U.S. Army Rosorvo uniunit at the^-Reservo Contor atitJoslln Jc Bold, Magic Valloy iped sh ield ' RejIonalAliAirport on Saturday. Since tlie confe;has been spend- ____ bearine.a.paint:byjiuinlimbers-por-______? days a week in • trait of tlie Portneuf Riveiiver - or is it - - r - r has reached a^e eakers brought up toD have h; d very strong unit,” 1 even more lot cor conducive lo I or the-growth of the world w since tlie end of thelie Cold the im portancinee of making the :oI. Col. Dee Quig^e said. at others, hook- I seems like forever.” . , Reserve un December Farm B unit acdvated Saturday • War. W and the need for a close unit an integralral part of tlie com- The Tli relationship between tl to transmission Our flag has none offth th e essen- . near Twinn FaUs. I re ence in Pocatello. tial elements of the au relationship between thefie u n it munity. unitnit and the community will 1 far too cxpen- authentic The All..llred Army Reserve ‘ • ar Since test towe Idaho; Kochia. Spudni . and its home community. “The M agigic Valley will reciisciprocai, Collins said. Havii d n u ts, fry Center, lext nex to tlie Joslin Field, Butte near Jerome sauce, beet dumps, blown . “When the Berlin waUU came become partt ofc the extended the'Sic ValliaUey Regional Airport, dowri di there was pervsva'sive. family of the ii eral months ago, Chubbuck, green Jfcll*0, reopened S 2 unit,” Col. Paula' “ad thti at have younjg and those who live south''th of It are Please see RESERVE, Page______I ing four or fived da d ev elo p ers r stUl waiting to be introduci ~ Idaho throughoutsaid. II It’s high time for a redos£ g , a n d Mar winter. :ie wind genera- I who’s better qualified than ny busines‘sses turn Thirte:een peoplele ap p ly for “In Idaho there?” ihe said. j Announcing the first*st an n u al • of interest,”?nt Luc is pursuing j' Don’t Ask,M e W e N eed S made a commitmer• metering w nd Idaho Flag and Pretty I wintitry weatheler into cas5h Rupei;rt citizen s» ( c o m m i t t e e be serious aboutfor Id. power, Quick Contest. like- Luck has beeicials have also ^. What you do is you.takeIke a sheet B^»NatoJohll)hnson n B B . ' ByShariChaney9y bersers will meet at 7 p.m. mits, o toward getting towi>entatives from, ;; of notebook p a p e r o uJt t (of y o u r TImesjiewa's writerV m . Tlmes-Nows writeriter ______. Montionday to discuss the applic; eral locations,developers al and- kid’s backpack and youu designd a tions.3ns. The meeting is open to tliajj-. every pr6 pertyle he possibility of ; hew Idaho flag, using a t leastlea s W .ttB IO N- - Farms, ski resorts . ’ RUPERT -•T T h irteen people • publiiblic...... r lege •' has been suitable,rs h on the road - ....*; ‘of the elements listed abovilove oven some so restaurants rely have applied to be a pan of the There Thi is no set criteria .flingfo Some locations landownersa: ' ; Bonus points for indudluding the onOTowtom) make money. newly formedd i R upert Citizen choo;loosing com m ittee member;’ Lt. bowl, which is notlem i Idaho. ! | ; the big player state’s name in Latin, or,or I sup- ■ », ,1”°'lore snow piled on ^ Advisory Commimittee, but only 11 Neiwi2iwerth said. utilizing wind; at c ■ Mount Harr velopers are pose, even pig-Latin. arrison by December M m u are eligible. . “They“Tl look like good applthe 'vind towers to Send your entries to: Don’t Do Ask than tell intin the entire winter last H The eligiblee applicants are: cants,nts.” slie said. “It w ll be har[1 ije ■ lines would be sted far in being a Me We Need a New Idaldaho Flag S’”!* could"J say Pomerelle H Elton “Pete” Ford, Santos tochcchoose.” ving sive, Luck said. scene, .Larsen 1 Res'ort is having a H and PDQ Contest, TTietimi■imcs-Ncu,!, f Garza, Lewisis" Jones, Carol The committee will have fiV';ans Meanwhile, the II P.O. Box 548, Twin FaUs. IE 83303,. McGhie, Rolloberto “Bob” or sevensc members and reflec .htvick, a city ere down from last H ,()ur '•’S sure the in te r or you con fax it to 734-5S3E . Nevarez, Franknk Rodriguez Jr., thee demographicsd of Ruperi■ for power does not id die: j econon\ic ^ ■ . November, butb we had a terrific H etr^h, invited - The winning design wiU Carlos Roundy.Iy. Ray Stockton, Memembers must be willingj iifor ment is working to i a state flag of Georgia, .juc D e c e m S, Sthe numbers are “st Cooper and 1 ' Dietrich in „ Aiiderson, one o, of the owners of- Tommy “Joe” Ra>Ray Stockton, one of the appli together, Larsen sai Association to be the ugl MiUer. cants,nts, said he would like to bi "How can we tiePOVifER, \ Page B4 the conrinent (I bousht c PomerelleM,Mountain Resort. . ^ l Those numLimbers depend on th e ^ Two other apjipplications were insideade'what’s going on in the dt:J* lion to irrigaiion?” 1 them off the Internet for S received from Dc i “ece®v^- we‘«'-r.GenleneraUy speaking, tlie Donald Courtri^t andd feelsf< he could “give a fail The-department Second-place winner will I and Everett SpiSpencer. Because andd unbiasedu opitiion” on mat the possibility of me fp o Georgia flags and ^a *nore sno.wY ia ski area has, the ''' -more-neople W BBL both Uve outside3e Rupert city lim. ters5Jhat_CQ.me_before.the.com tl generation for SpudiiiiEr >le-will-come:-Gn-the------' wwwrmTfctTte. .' . ■ other band,' its, Mayor Audre;Irey Ndwerth Said mitteeitee. Department official We’ll send the winning d, numbers go down Qaryq- j, Bake, owner of Bake Centr ^ of Average* ng design while it iss actually'snowing,£ itral they wiU probablibly not be consid* .EltoUion Ford, anotlier appUcant contacted represent along to Gov. Dtfk Keinpthothom efor Anderson sail>aid., . . • , ln^In Malta, serves a sandwich to) ' ered. ' saidd heh was interested in beiinj six major wind devi . 83% . his consideration, and if he ^he Mnds “If.the weatherWi is bad the Horberto Ayala. Malta Is close, t

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I F u md w o nf ’t b a i lI o u t 11iniverssitje r H-Investigaiitorssayga ...... ■ -7 ; . MOSCOW ( A PI-Asking |- a ' the next thre^ year& ; state employees’poo “ T he tooard a i will hot. allow ■'caused heomeexplo lool to absorb Legisic About SIS, million of thetl short- PERSI to be, losioii’ the cost of early-retire ______slature preview-Al be .used to absorb the tirement pack- fsiU will be made up by cutsa while costs of earlj IDAHO FALLS (AP)) • - Fire ' vacadoning in I ages at the universitrsities to help ' irly-retirement incen* in Hawaii*wiih their *he universi-., - the other half is 4z p?ected e to tives for few fei individuals,” ^ d _|Jinvestigatore believe an AmmonA six childrenn whenw the Rouse ^ ______the state balance itss budgetbi is.noi___ II ■ ,1, ^'2002 -ty's—Institu-—— come from-revenue gen«iwated by-——Jody Olson;:nrretireiirenrboara^ ^ ek-atter—^proaeffxaflyffly-iirthe-inomtng— an option, say officificials of the ^ the Moscow schooL naturaln gas leaked in Uvcirough a Dec. 28;Eyewitr ..... Public Employee R tional Plan- . chairman. witness accounts ray ! R e m ent — j| i |^ l M Alan-Winkle,-directoi _ .valvenear the.boiIer, accuy miilar- • :the:house wasIS obliteratedol by the— System of ^aaho. iSflimg-ning-and Bud*-^ cor-of-thff-^^-^UniVersityity-leadei^-hope the - - • get. • state redrement ^tem1 ,, said the state and tht ed and the:? i ^ t e d . explosion, And that has Uni the retirem ent fiind . Iniversily of while2 theretl is much.dis^oission universities are going tc Dick Hahn, deputy stairate fire Other homesnes in the viciiiity Idaho leaders trying t' to reap a will loosen soisom e o f th e ir require^ lg to ^UC! up aheadJn on the Legislature provid- • ‘ benefit from early retiren marshal, sold natural gass ;proba- w e re also, dandamaged. Houses th e ir own set of ri »ments,so jnents andi allows a few more l 1 retirement ing tundinding, the scAooI is starting other state employeiees and tenured fact bly had been dowly seepiiling into shook from thehe blastt up t b a i ^ e ; options to help manag< iculty an^Iongtime' jt iagea$29mll. ; work on1 findingfi money within its .'. employers should not I0ose& in the. staff into th c i . the house for a few dayss ]before away. lion shortfall in the u ic p ro g ra n C ' ‘ vithe plosion. e university’s own budgdget for retirements and 'bargain. How Idaho' .. Larry Thatche:cher, who is inves^i. . budget_over the nexttt tlthree years. voluntary ho’S universities will “It appears a valve that ry severance packages, he The trust fund retiremtment pro- make up fundinding defidts will also It led to gating the accicccident fo r Mutiial . “Clearly we hadd hoped} the said. gram « funded both fay. d the furnace was leakingng,” he of Enumclaw,V, saidsj natural gas- ...... state, would’help with ' thestate,, depend onI whetherv the state. said;^ ...... — ith some kind -..... "H eadss’of'the'^ool’s c colleges and i by state employees,, whov pay Board of Educ " T ■ ■ related explosiortsions are rare, of funding for early-t lucation in April gives The home was owned by ly-retirement met in DecemberDe to outline pre- • 5.86i percent of their:ir gross finai approva Ijy Todd Johnston andmd his father biiilt • packa^esi" said )val.to proposed stu-‘ ' 3and, Terri Johnston, who 1 Wayland •limlnaryy plansi for cutting thelV income i into the pool,^, Winkle dent fee hike 10 were the home themscmselves. ' ' Winstead, executiverc director( of budgets fr ikes of up to 12 per- ; from 5 to 15 percent over said. ? ______cent.______S n p Sabortioi >asks fc3T legisllation m j r r r ^ — - BOISE (A ?)-T h e! anti-abortionan said. “It’s:’s just a question of sim- judgment j on tl^ full-pi *5% r ...... —group Idaho Chooses propo^ar__ mask kicked.!d.her.in.the stomach,__ es 'Life plans...... ple justiccice;fqr the baby ahd for 1until he sees wh'at Rijlipley j's hips and back.ck. C V H G / ^ o o o h o - to ^ s k lawn^akers to declare'a the mom1 involved.”ii developing.- c o^sveRYTm crime against a fetus i- ■ Ada CountyIty prosecutors work- . is is the same The pro)roposaI would make it “Knowing our experienmce with ing the case 1 • thing as one against a cliild< or an c le a r th a le charged Rom aldo - Allr Crafts a n d GIIlifts I CRflFTSw ; liat the law would not Idaho I Chooses Life, Issuspect Luis Vela withith sexual assault. C . - I V ' 97S O lve L « k a1 Dlvd.Div N . V - adult. apply to a I QOj LynwoodShoppI>OPPIO« ^ I ^ 3 abortion providers or they’re t pushing the enviivelope,” Vela was: sisuspected of being Everything must The organizationn vwhich has women wwho seek abortions, 'hhesaid. 'Fixtures, D isplays. < sponsored abortion bi the father ofof .the baby, and the * -3002 _ 3 1 bills in t!ie Ripley saidaid. . . The Idaho ACLU hasis fought girl would havt Store ecjulpm ent fc past said it believes:s t the state’s “This lej ave been IS when her legislation will have no IIdaho Chooses Life in cccourt on baby was cona ______law is unclear_whenJt nceived. ______• iJt-comas-to-----impact-on-wmbortionTJerse'and'is— ^^aborijon jneasures passedjaijy the Ada Couniy charging people who wh kill or not an abo ly Deputy Prosecutor ff= ibortion restriction biU,” *1Legislature. Roger Bournele isaid tiie dedsion to J U injure an unborn diild.Id. , hesaid. Da you know w hat to'odo if someone closele to you dies?. Meridian Republican Sen.Sc Hal charge Vela wiwith the lesser cjime fi T hat point was pro')roven, they That is a smart move, said BBunderson, who plans to s said, by a case last si ) sponsor would have been bi made'even if Aret/oiiprepm•edlohanillealltlieiet d e ta ils ? ' t summer in Americanin Civil Liberties Union tlthe bill for Ripley’s grou;)up, said ■ Idaho law we ______wh ich a Nflnija_t.e( were more specific -Exocutive-Director-Jacik-----—the-mearore-^ill-be-cartl arefulIj-^abcfutcrimK s a'lagainsr^bbrn"clUl-‘' ’ ~^ W h o z s h o uM i =y^ou=cail-fi] unborn baby died aftefter she was V an Valkps. troopers, tr 28 armed guan cmifiJeim. JV; are.Tiviii Fells' on ing Idaho National Gu irdsmen • annual sessionmon ( Monday. ' Guardsmen Tlieirassigrignmeht ended just days . . and ai several additional co locally owned and o/KraleJ mortuo w}io have been augmen contract Meanwhile,Ie, however, docu- lentingsecu-___before thislis year’s legislative ses- - -Capitol C Mall security guard atid a r will .vnv your family u-ilb ll ...... rity at tlie state Capitol rds. • nieht filed by by Saint M ich ael’s tol are being sionbegins.ns. He also closed State ulmoil pro/eishnallsm. released from duty. ite and C athedral say;ays the ch u rch has. “Missionon accomplished,” Lt. Jefferson J( “and ins But tlie controversy o nstalled •' lost revenue b(because the state’s “ ."Our Family Serving Yours" A y over secu- Col. Tim1 Marsano, A a National cc Jersey barrier Mike. Cflthcjiwi Biubrtti Pjtle rity measures at the St srs in a concrete barrirriers completely fl/wmiyyoitfUHfuri/rtoti, JV : Statehouse Guard spokiokesman, told KTVB-TV defensive d< ring- around continues. A nearby E nd the olocked one building,thebu church • •" y Episcopal Channel 7 iiin Boise. “We did what Statehouse St to prevent tenzrrorists had rented to z Church, Saint M ichael’s we .set out tt 0 a commercial ten- ___ f tn ------s------frifroin driving-upTgHie Shiteitehouse oiu T ------C uthi.aM l, filtiJ aTuto n C la im ^ The Nati( — i*ARIOTAeie itiOnal Guard has been arand detonating a veliide bobomb.^ . The tenant st emE^FDNERAtfl Friday against the state:ate and the augmenting : says, it has lost vir- ng security since shortly Since then, Kempthornme has tually all its b , 2551 K im b e rly RlRoad, Twin Falls • 735-135-0011 Ada County Highwayay District, after the t > business and will . 2 terrorist attacks on / reopened re Jefferson Street,t,signif-. break its lease V Ttvin Falls Only Locaxally Chi-nfd & Oi-eraleiS funeral Home'ume ' ■ ; giving notice that it: inintends to Sept. H. Gc e with th e churth 28 Gov. Dirk Kempthome^ icantly ia reduced the numlnber of . months

Ex-courmty comEtnissioner,r,GGPle S ^ 7 7 - ^ H m ericc a ? i iaderdies . Outloo:look 2002 , IDAHO FALLS (AP) \P) - Cliff BonneviUee ( County’s Repiiblican Rexburg Re in the 1950s, andd oper- mid-1990s, Long, a longtim e BonJonneville Party chair Joln Newsweek columnist.list George Will ; airm an, a job he still ated at( an independent trueuckihg “That was sor County Commission!o n er and held yjhen h< something that was and LorcJ Abbett Directoror of0 Equities ,,.j th e d i e i . business. bu: near and dear t( •Republican Party officialdal in east- “ I ' tfioroi r to his heart,” said I SBob Morris along with EdwardEdw .lones •oughly enjoyed my “He was a hard workeier. He Rick Ritter,, di^rectorc o f th e ern Idalio, died Friday.ay. He was opportunityty to work with Cliff,” wo Managing Partner John1 BachmannBa an0 77. would get up at 3 a.m. to0 start Innovation Cementer from 1995 to said Blakee I Hall, an Idaho Falls ~ making ma deliveries,” saidd Iona 2000.. Chief Market Strategistt AlanAle Skrainl v-jaiLbuilt-,— j; waf^-a-strong )ng-consensus-builder,------Idaho-Innovation-CentcrfroIdn TOmits— 'Financial'l u------l “ W hnta and also in starting a n new pro- and he wass vwilling to be aeatjv e bc| il-Directioiis^ - - - ■aro-tho-rastlngoffocfiof tmorlsm?ioir ” beginning in 1986. ■ I Tlmo-te gram to help fledgelinglg tbusine-ss-’ an d adventinturesome in solving I tested stratoglos on how to holph build es. He oversaw the construct! w ealth:h •— starting nowl problems.” the S4.5-million Bonne When lie retired, helie became L ong mo' I Why bot>o bullish: Our ^rspoctlvo on T o v e d to Iona from County Coi Technology Centerr iiin the ) on attractlvo ______sto ck:s. s. bonds and moro. ______This live blbroadcast IsVree, but seatingling is limited. To • —Seb reserve yo^our seat or for more iriformatlination, please rvice's — call or stofop by ono of these offices toditoday. Bessie"Bcir(Slwffer)er) Owens (rf p.m . M ondnday at D em aray’s Fillmillmore, Jerome; burial will I Tuesday, JiJon. 8 , 2002 Twin Falls, service a e at 11 a.m. Gooding Cha;hapel and tlien meet at loww ata Sunset Memorial Parkrk in 4:00 p.m’.J. ' • Monday at White Monlortuary; pri- the cemeteryjry for the service. • Twinvin Falls; friends may call fn Edward Joilonos pfflco vate burial will be a from James5 R.I Love ' e at Sunset - . , 5-77 p:ip:m. Monday at the chapel. 'Memorial Park. Katie Nctetz2 of Buhl, memorial CERTIFIED FI^IA^iAfJCIAL PLANNER ' ^ service at: 111 a.m. Tuesday at , Josie Josi Lenore Fisk of Twin Fai Nora D eloris (/^Hei 1 you pay off ^ 2 Hen) Lee of FarmerFuneneral Chapel in Biihl. • serviirvice at 1 p.m. Friday at' “tht e m S h o u l d y. Twin Falls, graveside;Je .service at Chenlerry Lane LDS Chapel,-161615 '— ' y o u r mlortgage o r pariy?. 1:30 p.m. Monday atIt 1Twin Falls O pal EstcS te lla G ervais C arr W. Si . Second, Meridian; frienm ds p m You cann make1 more |" j. Cemetery; visitation will wi be held DetJilefs off Jer.ome,J service at 1 mayay callc from 11:45 a.m. to 12: 1 £ 1 ^ o n e y bby ^ planning Oob from 4-8 p.m. todayly at. W hite p.m. Tuesdayiay at Hove Robertson p.m.m. FridayI at.the.diurch (Wh: Mortuary. SitFalUAxr. 01 £. m i Eaillund 1031 £asllanJ< , ■ F u n era l Chapel, Ch Third and Montonuary, T^vin Falls). t h a n youDU can by just suuiSaUt lOlO Sulu 1010 7WCW Drtr.Sulffj' Mr,idie3 m akingJ more n money. , 7i^492S 7iH92S • m9I06 m9ia} Jew el M‘. JacksonI oiof Jerome, ____. I ' J .service at 1 p.m. Mondaiday at Hovq J ^ f^.H ow canm managing jafi Robertson Funeral Chapel,Cli 629 )EATHNCOTICES - . opportunijnity cost be E. Third St., Jerome; burial b rail Eleanor J. Funeral arrangements aia r e y o u r biggggest shorfcut follow at the Jerome C J. Woods Fun S' - Eleanor Jean nding and will be announceiced to wealth;th? W friends may call from Demaray’s Gooding Chapel. today at the funeral homlome. ’ 6, 76, of Burloy, d ied ^ S ta r t w ith iWltount - Ttn'orTarltr Tt 9 ^ 11761 CrrtAm IK S/uOeySeOrl \ Saturday,.JaJan. 5, 2002, at the i:6EmllanJ., MSFOmtreSt. Ih - 25lIaAtt.N:-' - ancisco Munoz | A l ' ^ *r.Stiu2J0 SuUflim U 2 ^ ^ U a c v ln Maxine Jean ette EriErickson of „ Select-Midlands ] and Sl^<‘XO 7J7-02I^ Bu Ketdami Citrus City, Ariz., andi foformerly of Hospital inOmaha, Or Neb. JEPlEROME - F randsco Basiliilio „ ^ 67 726^306 Kimberly, celebrationtl olof life at 1 funeralrai is pending and will Munoinoz, 26, of Jerome, die;ied F or F in am n d a l a n d :ed by the Rasmussen Mondiinday,Dec.24,2001. ‘ p.m. Monday at RReynolds he announced Retirement PlanningPU Call: ' Edw ardjonm e s Funeral Chapel in Twinfin iFalls. Funeral Homeme in Burley. AV v:visitation for family-an fnendijnds will be held from 6^ p.r Jam es R.. love,I CFP ; Serving Individual Investorsstors Since 1871,; www.odwardione8.com Warren “Chip” Lee Hi in TuesdiEsday at Fjunsworth Mortuiira ry , • 7 3 4 . 4 ZL ; Hurlock Jr. V e rl 01x011 1343 c ■4545 , Member SPC of Bull!, service at 1: 13 S. Lincoln, Jerome. • 11:30 p.m. GOODING-3 - Verl Dixon,' 89, of Monday at.the Lig -ighthouse Gooding, Heddie F riday, Jan . 4, lUali:, Christian Fellowshipup in Twin 2002, at S jIliB L attim er Falls; burial will folio Saint Alphonsus . r » ' ... ■ Tu,' Regional MedicalM. Center in , J EROME . - Nellie.Lickle Sc Habla Espi West End Cemetery ininBuhl I witJi Boise, Lattinttimer, 98, of Jerome, die police honor guard; no v oviewineis puneral arrangements ai are day, Jan. 4, 2002,’a t Alterr i ■ . planned (Farmer Funeraeral Chapel, pending and , nwood Care Centfcr.in Twi Ife R a snm ussen Buhl). d will be announced by Demaray’s’s Gooding( Chapel. Is. g .FUNER. Tie funeral will be held at 1 ?IAL HOME E rv in A. ‘R usty’ D I. Thursday at the Hov "A Faimli// SiS erv in g Tam ilics" Gooding, graveside sen!ertce"at1 Philip Higgiigins Roberbertson Funeral Chapel i eld Queslion:' )Yhal I does pre-planning one’st ’sJfuneral require? p.m. Monday at the; ElmwoodE GOODING-3 - Philip Higgins, 93, Jerbmiome. A viewing will b e hel Cemetery in Gooding;; famOyfai and of Gooding, diedied Saturday, Jan. 5, from 5 n 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at theth Answer:' -^LpImning.isjel{cting.tlieJyiF ttyptofJuneraLanejvishes.lo __ eral chapeJ.. ^ bare. It is not a requiremeniI tojlo pre-pay, although, sometimes H is advantageous to do'so. For more information on the optiotions • available, please contact oneto of f our trained professionals. 5PITAL — J ^ & A m y Rasmiumussen H H MAGIC VALLEY feEGICSIGNAL MEDICAL CENTCFER. ReliReleased 7 8 - 2 1 0 0 •1350 E. 16th*BurIejey • Emily, »ariah,f, CamilleCa & m e names are omittcitted:gt.patients’requMt.; . 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" v'liiziL ; ____ : ------— tl— — ___ - Suftuftd»y,Janii47 8,2002 TIme*Hew-News,TwlnFat[i,Idat»'M ' - • i D A'iHOAVEST t : (blymi;p i c ■ H Plan1 would seGuritty I H incre:ease " TieedsilOTSZzB iments ■ . SALT LAKE CITYT Y (A ^ -T h e J Olympic security el needs CASPER,, W:Wyo. (AE) - Nuclear ; ftiore wheels to avoidold a crash. • wasteshipmennents through Wyom- ‘ “ 'A t.th e final Olyiri ing would increicrease substantially if iympic Public . the U.S. Depa: ?afety Command epartment pf Energy • nd meeting decides to rely , before the Olympic •ely more on railroads pics, Director for moving rac ‘ Robert Flowers pie radioactive material pleaded with Idaho andandAVashin^n—:______- . , members to-donatete ia^-unused “The DOEE is interested in see- sguad cars from th .;Sa]t Lake Count;inty Sheriff IliiaMH Plant openedd in 1999, nearly 500 ;;A'aron Kennard saisaid at the truck shipmentsmts have been made ;;Friday meeting he woiwould “see if to the site, wherewh radioactive i;we can come up withith a mess of ^ waste is buriedied 2,150 feet bdow ------..cars.’? - ...... —----- — shipments, 10 came But he said he wasas iconcerned e-* < . /*i Jo>;«. Of those ship ' that officers who drdrive them W-WCliCIMJ William J. Poncj addissseiises the media at a news confer through Wyoryoming from the ference at Fort Lewie, Wash.,..Saturday, S about his Irltndolnof nearly 13 years, Sjt. lat Clas: might not be state ce ass , H an fo rd sitete an d 170 from 1 certified in NaltaRos!m » Chapman, 31, ol Sm Antonieotilo, Texas, who was killed FHc'Hdajf b^smalf-arms fire duringne ian ambuih In Afehanlitan, B( defensive driving, at processpr that Commandei . Behind him Is Special OperatloiIons INEEL dBrCol.DavldP.FiWovlch. Burlington No takes about four hours,tirs. Northern Santa Fe and Union Pad:’adfic railroads are Others raised conceicems about • _ • which agency’s insurai vying to carry■y v,what is known as JESncemuld____ ------transuranie■waJ^i^&ste,' ivhidnnchides ' ' ;; cover Uie costTS anI accident.ac AV iends^^n:rfort-Lc dothing, tools,Is, cdebris and other Flowers said all hele 1needs are ewisTemilembersi: darnrsoldie items contaminai l^the wheels - all those'] ' LEW IS, W ash. (AP) - . linated with radioac* se'ishies can ^ 40, who died in the Sept.Si 11 strongest andan fastest, Hoenig M; Pence fin t latched onto { Maj. Gary Kolb, a spokesmanan for elements,:s, t m cluding highly [ be worked‘out beib efo re tlie William Pe attack on the Pentagon. said. iutdnium. .igames. N a th a n•Chapman C when both ^ ' AlArmy_ Special OperatadonS radioactive pluto “It brings the war'homime," said - “H e was ^as as strong as an ox;” Cc « io n s ------A“ .“ p re llm it w ere gre;reen Army privates, ' ( 'Command afFon Brag& R C minary '“ Energy Col. D avid P. Fri<■idovich,. Hoenigsaid. niJnni« Department stucstudy indicates diaf of Chapman’s skiUs.in__.{ Fridovich said several pc —Chapman’s group commananden ------— Hoenig—-said*^ s Chapm an’s we w t Hanford could sl ------ications^and computers - ^vere interviewed for Chapn ;d ship-14i417"cubic ! Gar wre Chapman was b b s s = a primary duty as po waste through eek ■ Pence’s weirveak areas. za family man position, but he was chosenS b d of Soon, ho' f a Green Beret on on his skills with radio eceaS f Wyoming overer 233 years, or 832 however, Pence realized vwho always went hapman■ served most o f ‘“““P at 25 r f \ ______he had mad communicadons ment. me ______^ 25 cars per year. -ouujfJri^H o ----- I ship 34,962 cubic No mattetter how bad it was, “he h -tnilitarytxireerat Fon- ”1 can assure the parents help others at , working with lo\ Its and meters throughjh thet state over 23 always madlade you jaugh," a tearful v loved ones of Nathan. Chap work, recalled ^ ewis, '(ishereaJlagfJeas 8 ^railcars at 88 per ud Saturday. “Right off C long-range com- that thi he lost his life for a c municadons and thi I was pulled to him g I- S '„ i “ ™?vl?0 a^-staffSaturday. Soon, that is just and importa iinjures^cone t ’ electronic equip- President Pn Bush said SaturdzJ®” '? H urtt said n10 o dtimeline has been V, ..• because hebe was always smiling, w v orked w ith • | Chapman's name m en t fdr his. OnOntario, Calif. . set for implementientation. . , T-IdAHO FALLS (APIu - A togliinganand joking around." So^nigatFort t , . ^ , The Energy D team . But he, - Pence I and Hoenig sSid ( y D epartm ent and . ;weather-relared collm ZA ian,'31, a Sgt. 1st Class, L Hbe addedto a list on a ^ railroads areare working dosdy sd in action Friday. He ' was also trained *■ ha)have not lost faith in the coun ; miles west of Idaho FallsFai on US . 'norial stone at tJie base, in weapons.- mission. mij with the Westestern Governors’ ;2 0 claimed two lives irst U.S. soldier slain by b^fnd b a‘ wTe! f f ! " , . Assodation andid affectedai states on ire during the war in R ^ Chapman was “Nate " volunteered to go on »afternoto,' accordint Renae, and two c^llfk'ndthatofM aj. WalJpcS' ___ mii >n tius routing and safetjifety issues, he said._____ in g to t h e — Afghanistantanr^ ------r e p a rt of a U.S. mission,!Uiaenig-said.-iiW *Idah'o‘S&'teT61Ice^ —c-h'i'i-d'r'eTi'^ ------team operating fig W e re----- The'MarylandT)S:1)ased insntute for fT j u Pence ancm d several other former Amanda, A 2, and "lie Hogan Jr., 40, who fighting for a good causee and Regulatory Sde ' Derick B. Degnan, 26, near die totvn of Nate Nai would be ivilling to go Science has beeir ! Falls, was b-aveling es IS of Chapman gathered B B randon, 1, in diedtf. ;o and hired to help studjtudy the aspects of Lewis, about 30 miles ■ m in the Sept lla tta d o n1/1 Khost, a few do doi diat again.” ; and attempting to pas nearby Puyallup. miles from the adding rail transp(nsport’. ;vehicle in heavy*fog.rHifl996 I ‘"“ '■■’'SeSeattle, to share their Chapman C called the Petitagsn. ! of him. . S: Pakistan border, I . ;Ford pickup truck struc^ ’, 2 ioo5. ""emoriKof San ■ Antonio ------— when he was hit, r a ^ a l 9 9 7 Pence saisaid he’d felt fortunate hi ;;Jeep Cherokee, dri hom e. His 'p aren ts live Ii in ., military officialdalssaid. lf^^^Comforl l NOI)n-M edical, [~ driven, by that, 14 yeaiears after they had met, Georgetown, G Texas, abot •Elizabeth Harrington,1,35, 3! also of both he and lOUt 100 Chapman’s5 remainsri wereito be ' ^ K ..p o „ , J j Idaho Falls. nd Chapman were Sgts. • miles m northeast of San Anteitonio. flow n to a ba ■ H o m e C a r e 1st G ass sti base in Germany,' stationed on the same “He was always the go-io-to per- • w here officials . Harripgton was prorronounced base, :als said they would 3mc Companionship Cun; ! d£^d at the scene. Degn sonso for people on other tcteams,” arrange transinsportation back to 4 , sgnan’s pas- Chapmanan served most of his H .Prcpanitionp Isenger, 45-year-oId-. Hoenig said. • F o rt Lewis, likely lilt by midweek. 434-8888d,„ U S d-Jose T. military ca ree r a t F o rt Lewis, Rupcrt/Buricyatta ♦ Groccn;ry Shopping * Gutierrez, was ^ansp( '•'He was a very charismatlaticper- Funeral and1 burialb details had ;__J s p o r^ d jo ____^ivhere-a.flaflag.£law.atJjalf.staff------son—so people-Iovednvorkini ~ ~ 7Ea'stem Id^b Region^'lal Medical Saturday. So In^with hof'been finallziilizea'Saturday. • Soon, Chapman’s name, him hi and" he loved workingng with . Since the wa Hou.sekceping & more ; Center, where he laterfdied. d: wiUbeadde.ded to a list on a memo- so war in Afghanistan /* ; Degnan was being tr< soldiers.’’ began, Chapiapman had been 733-8988^ -r, ned. Bonded & Imurcd treated at rial stone at the base, behind that Twin Falls area nw«-.c l-Mch Offli r hulfi^iulrnih ; the hospital for serious i: He ^vas competitive wthth other assigned to diele 1Sdi Special Forces «.comfortkccpcrs.com is injuries., ofMaj..WWallace all Cole Hogan Jr., soldiers, so striving to b< 0«nt,lurul0prmi,J be th e Group at Font Campbell,C Ky., said I__ JSERVING PRIVATE PPAY A-ND M EDICAIDD '( C L I E N T S ~iPrc>~secutitor won’tt seek deaathpenalt!ty IDAHO FALLS -((AP) - that Rees suf suffered ongoing abuse The ■; decision not to seekk ideath i g m m ' j .^Bonneville County Pro’rosecutor and was tortt)rtured before he died, wa . Dane W atkins will not s was announced the same )t seek the Watkins said:lid.- • 7th 7tl District Judge • fdeathpencJtyiniheniunlurdercase “It was aI decisiond< we deliberat- Sh . ;^against an Ajnmon man Shindurling set bondd for PI \ an accused , ed over,” sa: 0 said Watkins, adding Griffith Gri at 525,000. ^of killing a toddler. . , . that a conviiiviction for Griffith Griffith, ( who had been Q. .• ; Christopher D. G riffrti n held f . I know that one of ththe things you have toI dcdo w h en fith, 25, is could still jieanme life in prison. since sin Nov. 7 without bond,id, was . llaccused in the murderr oiof 2-year- Tegari’dieilied from blunt-force rei planaiming a fum m l is pickk a casket. A re n 't a ll ca.caskets ■ ; old.Tegan Rees while t released Friday afternm oon. le the boy trauma to the th( abdom en on Nov. . Shindurling Shi said his decisit a likeike? v ,^ in his care. sion to •' 6 . Bpnnevillille County Sheriff’s set set bond for Griffith had nolothing ' . A . I I' ;.Watkins said Fridayay that in deputies sayly Rees: was fine when to i No, Caskets vaiy widely, in1 cdesign, material and price,e, A caskel Ipi^er to seek the death i to do with whether he belijlieved sclccli th penalty, his rtfcther• leftle him in Griffith’s Griffith Gri would be convlctt:ted in eclion is a verj; personal dedsiision and an expression of youryou feelings, jprose'cutors would have/e i to show care. thothe boy’s deatl). W henlen selecting a'caskel, most fanamiliesmakeadioicethatref t reflects th e ' persors o n a lily and taste of a loved oione as a final tribute lo theirleir life, j UNITRIN .. C askets fall into tw o basic c .^ddieBailuer . 1 ^ 1 - ...... ^ :categories; imlakciskels aind/wri/iiTO(/i‘. n d , ■ “ ; " - > (e tatal l caskets include those madele from bronze, copper, slainkunless steel I VALLKY INS. a n d s ti :CE 0 r e t iires, p 1 steel. They are known for theleir protective features andi ap pealing fin- Ti{]ntlNlTY UNIVi:HSAL II , . islies,'ies, Bronze-and copper are amoilong the most durable and1 be^Slalnleinlessand carbon steel caskets:s comeI in a variety of grades,ies, styles and , i a b r u p t l y .: Plctiircd: Midgo,.Erfc,Mi Kori a, P ouj,, . •Letus savoyoum onoy! finisheshes. An Indep'lependent Agency, ^ , I REDMOND, Wash. (AP)U>)-Rick specializinging in homes, autos. j Insurance H ardw ood caskets include a variety of woods such ass m;mahogany, •Fersch, president andi C CEO of dwelling fire,Ire, RV's, health, life, W i M . , walnutnut, cherry, maple, oak, pecan,,n, p o p lar an d n in e. T hese casketscasI are Ihe • •clothing retailer Eddieie ] Bauer, • annuities, &i commercialc policies ^"*saaBS i # Marketing)lin e . ' ' choicelice o f families who prefer lhe-3: aesthetic qualities of naturalural wodd, •has abruptly retired afterter a five- • I03S:)3S illu<- i^ b r. . T-I.I K«!lt . 7.1 WIJ■II222 n j R n £ S N S "21 .'nil Sl. • ltu,MTl • IA w ide variety of options anare also available to customfzenfze a casket' lyear stint marked by intentemation- IfiUUUUii^Q I ^ ^ H h h b p I ;al expansion and diversifi•sification j------;------lo reefiect fle thepersonalityofalpvec'ed one. You may choose fromrom a variety ;beyond the outdoor gearr inspiredin p fcoolor lo and fabric for tlie interior)r an d various em blem s a nid d inscriptionsir by th e com pany’s Nort:irth w est o n thIhe e ex terio r that will reflect soomcthing r important aboutt theth inaivid- root^ U i a j "iial's lif The developmentIt was 'i, owners: Tlr ^ e ir fewners: '••'■p.; ll announced Friday by' SpiegelSj . For more information on Ihi:hls subject, call us for our free booklet, ;Group, the company’s5 parent,p; j w To Pemaliie /I Fimwl SmiiH Cf,' [based in Downers Grove, & (If }m I m v II \ m ! d li plan to pursue a broadjad range , l» . ■ i like {im m d in Ihis colmn, pleaseplm write ofjppportunitibs, whichI includeir . lor al the addresses below.) .serving as an adviser, consonsultant ■-~.T.- J w l- ■ ' land community activist," FfirschI - -^< c ( S r ;said in th e news release. E R e y inolds II I 'T ersch had -been presidisident of______. ______— the;Redmond-based'ai5panlarei and j TT fc> 3loine-fumishings retailerler since •, . I— • 1993, and CEOsince 1997.;)7.Inthe LH e r e . KIM DEl IVIN FALLS p ast five years, Eddie Bau( 423-53 733-4900 auer has . . . IF , yno diclMpcJ.com grown into a worldwide I le brand Not only’ anme we a ftunily-ovmcd funeralal homo,h we'rc the only locally- [tnt S tim ^ o .)^ th $ 1.6'billion in annual si faoiv you:•ou. People fxiu can rtlyon totlay ilsales. owftcdfinnrni in Jcicimc. Why should thiss be important to you? Because : -; '^5 ut the company has as been f wcanswc5WCT to our own community—ou■our friends, neighbors,you. jsloiggling. In the past 181 m(months, pd d ie Bauer, cut 250 posititations at ‘ F A R N S W O R T H MlO o R T U A R Y S E T M e MORL (^'headquarters'in Redmornond.J’an M l .1343 South Lincoln/Jerome!• •(: (208) 324-7777' . _ _ MSJ^,UNS] I A L P a r k , J B ; :, 229,6 KillKlmbcqly RouU . Twin Fai ^ t Seattle sut)lirb^ ; s . ' 4E13X “OtirFantH/SmwgYourlbur Family." ■alls • 733-57^3

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!-'-^Magig.-V^alleya /W estT ilM&plleads giiiiiil]^ to francd-Ciharge;e s ; ii . . . .BQKE,(AP).-'After-n^isrepre- ^ -more than $23,C23,000 the-couple—- senting himself, as b statei gave,him for' paympa ents to th^d licensed Cerrified Public Pt Intenial Revenuenue Seivice. By thfe Accountant, Brian Nye pieleaded time the schemem e vras found otlt pilty to several counts off fraud1 more ,than two10 y j ea rs after tHe in federal court couple began workingwoi with Nye; The'charges against Nyeye, 45, they owed morere thtl an $330,000 in stem from a s c h e ^ to defrjfraud a taxes. Nampa couple unciM the gui[uiseof Nye pleadedid guilty1 to mail resolving their lax problems,IS. The fraud, wire fraud,lud, making a false couple owed more than $231ao.OOO statement and1 tamperingtai with a in taxes when Nye, who cumrrently witness, lives in,-Burke, Va;, offerered to He will be sentejntenced on March , help them. 18 and faces a mma^dmum of 30 Nye collected $16,000 in fees yearsin prison andanc a fine ofS12S from the couple. He also5 k1 ep t million. :I;:- _____ T R -W iraiin-kills te e;na^n': r CasoyMoiuiglii.ol Sheri lerldan, Wyo., covcrs his ears1 asat 1)8 fires a cannon at Fort Phil’hll Kearney, south of Story, Wy) - A 1------loun; Sandy youth who had wandreservatiOn. A few he the crossing arms and wall Civil War fouglit an equ;qually des- al of the miliililitary from tlie Powder • been be offered for the past alked ______z,__ the, Civilian ----- mn^ntoithc^northbound-train’S’-f ------perate-battle-againsrT5t-an-ovep------Rlverregibiiib'n and the end oriRe years, and turnout depends o uhdming force of Indian \ > on the Conservationn C< orps reb u ilt a aboiibout 9:30 p.m. 7 — = KCBrMcBn3e;\ B s an warriors. ^ Bozeman Trafrail, weweatlier, said Bob Wilson, cu On Dec 21,18G6, CapL curator small section of the timber stock- The Tl operator immediat ipL William Today, thedie fon and battlefield of tliei fort’s museum. atoly Utah TransitisitAudiority Fetterman charged ou ade that surroun>unded the fon and actiictivated the train’s emerge out of th e near herq aiattract fewer visitors , “Most‘ people don’t even re gates of Fort PliU Kearny realize . a caretaker cabirbin. braltrake system, “It was going s, m y ivith 79 than otherr hhistorical sites in the it’jit’s here,” said Rick Ingohjldsby. In terest in th spokesm an soldiers and t;vo dvilianilans in pur- region. the fort’s history spe.peed,” said Utah Trara n s i t ______presidentp n of the Fortt Phil waned duringig World War II, Aut suit of what he believed/ed to be a While ththe Little Bighorn Ke authority spokesman li;Kris hit the boy at the’iie ’ of anall band of marauding Kearny/Bozeman Trail Assssocia- Reisch said, thenlen was rekindled in McIIc B ,^ e ._ “Thie operiitQiL.v• w as 9400 Smith nnrf ingjn.dlans,____BattlcfieldJn.-inJiootona-draws-hun------tioitionr-^IVe-talked-to-peoplc J5nP4isr_____ Against the orders of the f Ic-who------1963-ivhmnlirITfederal govern- HHginging the gong, the hom, bubut it TRAX shut dowr le fort com* dreds of thou;ousandsofvisitorseach ha'have lived th eir whole Ii!life in • ment designated own for about an mundcr, Fetterman cha:hased the .year, Fon Phi ed Fon Phil Kearny /as was jusnog late." hour in ?andy; passengers pas were Phil Kearny, located 80 Sheridan Shi and say they’ve,e.only a national histori:oric landmark. The' “F Indians over a ridge threeree miles to miles to thee south,s< averages about - bee “Froih. what_il understandid,he.. . .taken around thehe i scene by bus. been here once.” ...... staterof'Wyomirhing also gave the wasfas killed instantly,” said TO the nortli of ilie fon. 20,000 v^tortore a year, Sonny , . , BuiltI in 1866, the fort was a B A X „ . At 10:15, the trainslins .were running., ------It was a trap.-— - s aban------fon and two nea:earby battlefidds'-— : su^upervisor-Susan DolemImba. . again on a single ti Reisch,sup nanadons. “We’re kimund,^of in the sliadow” vag McBride said there were'e 20 been operatingg jujt s t o ver two vaged thei remaining Vhen a ,b lan k et of snow where people can voice theirthe con- coihmittee. " the skiers is more pa'cKicKecl“aown by s k ie rs anm d ^mes-News writer I mitt«littee .should work to make’ ssure diffused. There at \cr Nate Johi\sffn cemii and be heard. “That is stilstill the ma'in goal,’.’ it is l r are usually a few groonjoming machines, the snoJo\v can be reached a t the is known and accessible. • skiers who stop ai the Mini-Casaa Garza worked with dtyy offidalsol Garza said, ) at Connor’s Cafe ceaseises to insulate and insteaead Bureau at 677-4042,42. E xt. 109, or 10 get the committee stanet _ in Heybum on their th way to and freezeezes the topsoil, W arthen saii ned. Other citiests have similar.com*. Times-NewsTit writer Shari C/iai aid. by c-mail at njohnsoinson®masicval- Tlie purpose of the comi laney from the resort, Becaucause this frozen layer keef ommittee m ittees butGarza Ga hopes Rupen’s canin be I readied a t the iVfini-Ca:.ossia eps ley.com. • Is to have a place for peoleople to will be evenX more n successful. In Bure. voice complaints and be 1 ureau.at 677-4042, Ext. 110, >e heard, , T^vin Falls, GarzaGai said, some dty ■ ijy•) c-moi7c- at schaney^magici r ______^ instead of complainingig toi th e offidals sayf their tl committee is ley.ay.com. Power Continued from 81 ■ then,n, 1and it is possible to deveI'el- While contacting November. Seve ing interested v enteen people, op wiiwind power there, based ono: landowners, visitinging th e ir prop- BLM — ------including Luck,:k, were at the inforn ormation from the test tuiur- " erty and’eventuallytlly p u ttin g up. ’ Contlnuod from Bl • meeting. - bines i tion had to con:onsider whether the ■ undeiderjiying ground,w ateris r es at Notch Butte, Luck said.d. towers is a long proce•ocess, them es-' couple'of years ago. KmKnowles threats posed b ! riot . “Those who 'weivere in the meet- “WiiWind energy is one resourc i by the site warrant* consiinsidered to be a'significacant- ing view if as a po ree sMe to Luck is dear:jar: ?‘There is;a> / said. It included the fend:ncing-of ed the risksCS to workers and ' threa possible develop- thatt LincolnLi County may have5 t'10 h ^ level of interest, r e a t t h e plan says. ment with minimi •est. And we’re the hazardous area to prprevent expense involvolved in excavating — mum impact and A , exportlo^t that we haven’t alreadidy following up.” access and the addition of i — ' an additional incincome source,” ■. exploi of anotli- an d treating3 the'contaminated tl ' Times-NewsTir cni»ironr7icnt iloited,” Southwick said. “li“I n ------er 2 to 3 feet of topsoil to ntai ' Southwick said.1.‘‘We’ve *' always thissp to cover • containers, andmd soils,” the BLM writaiter Jennifer Sandmann can i sparsely populated area thatiat TimeS’News corr:orre5pondeht toxic chemicals on the surfa n be known this is a wivindyarea.” r is ecor .rface._., , action plan saysa j ^ ...... -rcachiched at 733-0391-. -Ext. 237,- conomically, depressed, ^vinIind . Lorraine Cavener cancan be reached' Twin Falls County ope; 7, or ' Luck has visiteiited ,with several energy p erated “Contaminaiilaii! migration to the jsandimdm^@magimaUey.com. rgy is an untapped economiinic at208-436-13SI6rlcatlcavener

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Police hoi =— A DROP I O F G O L D E N — Retireejeslook: suspect irin; m for horrm es in : teeri’sde^ Idahottowns ------r-tCOEUR-d'ALE^-{;E-(AP)“--A— . fijlend/of a teen-age giigirl whose LLENE (A P).-Two- Was found In the tow ns have m ade a; in the Kootenai Cour : of die nation’s 100^ charged wiih being ah accessorya ' ■etire. I to her slaying. Retire evaluated,’ iCody Andrew Merrit 1 18 criteria, indud-| Rock, Wash., tunturned him- e, recreation and’ self in Friday after a - pitals. Making.the * wds issued for his arrest. oise-and Cotiur; . In October 2000, hunlunters dis- covered the jawbone of 14-year- ' jclre targets people old Carrisa Benway, c /ears away from' d'Alene ^een with a hi:histoiy of has about 200,000 aonally. dfug and alcohol use, as well as absencesfrom hom e., hhhib 'COpIe in tliat phase; ifi and dreaming; Investigators recove: h er I ■ill go next,"-said; skeleton near amakeshiishift camp- ige,_co2^ t i n g edi-^ ------gro undJn.the-C oeur-cir-d-’A l e n e ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | National Forest. Lincoln City in BenWay was last seensn 1by fami- Whidbey Island, ly and friends in Jun^uno 2 0 0 0 , re onthe Houston- when she planned to go;o campingc ArayofBmtc ion’s Ust. at the Honey 1 touches down on a ?oupIe of haystackhaj s n e ar tho Horse Hoavaven Kills In Konnewick, Washuh., on Thureda; os the sun biol .ey su ck ic Ills. • * . broke through banks o f fog movi COEUR d’ALElagazine’s first top Campground. . growing Idaho:aid. tow Towns were magazine’s list ofon the amenities best places to retirjned.as 4mportanL-_l— W hereto, Retlow crime rate T^apei^Coeur d’i’AleneTrn^e suspDerids en dries based on a18 vital downtown, irollmeniIt directo] ing crime rate,her r access to con- WORLEY (AP) - Therhe Coeur d’Alene Woi t^orley, and an attempt to reach her saiditwajfas being overseen by the FB quality of hospitation, and a mild, ____ Tribe, has suspended its5 enrollmentec director.....^aturday ti was tuisuccessfiii. FBL the tribe’s biabianiwal enrollment paymer ....list w ere Bois« ------Bob.Da^avisl-who-is-supervising-irthe-FBI— which-arrfin'i imaie-werc-a I so------as parrof anlnvesti^tionion,mto money miss-. TiTribal officials said she had been sus* probe, sa firi'ahced'by ihe~tribe’s casii . d’Alene. ' ing from a tribal payment said investigators were “makitig“i farm-and marlarket. Those funds - totalli ent program, accord- pentended with pay. good prog Where to RetireJ to bring consid- ing to a published report S DgreM.” 52,100 per pei rt Saturday. FcFake names aiid the namesM oof deceased Bostwid person this year - are \dtal two to five yea:; assets to commu- ick indicated tribal employ^oyees had many tribal families.far TJie Spokesman-Reviewiew quoted two high- tribzibal members appear, to havelive been used detected retirement.lt hasdo not put a lot of nJnldng tribal leaders a s: 5d a problem with thee trib e ’s M die tribeibe’s economic success grew as saying computers toI fufunnel money from a tribal1 papayment pro- finances. subscribers nation;a l infrastructure, and records were conK; recent years,'e ifiscated from the grarram, tribal officials said. TheTl m issing “We ha’ s,'enrollment numbers climb “These are peopenefit the retail, enrollment office in a fed< lave people in place whose«2 job it is steadily. Thislis year, enrollment paymei federal investigation fundmds date from 1995. ______to watchh'the dollars the rrihp h - of researchingdical a sectors, sajd ------inio4100,000imisong.fuj-fundSr-The-newspfr------Tr O ias-and----- totaIing-$^.8-million-wer(f-diwded“amo-n where they will | -Tribal-leaders-dJscusseaiKaiheir m v e s o ^ where dieley go,” Bostwick said. “Theliosepeo- more than 1,80 per said the sources spospoke on condition don3n in a Thursday night forum ai ,800 members. I^ ren Northridge, n at the Coeur pie did didieir jobs. That’s why we2 haveJ; an The money 0 Panhandle, they not be identifiedT, d’Al.Alene Casino. Some of those a ey is separate from a fedei tor. ' le at the meet- ihvestigatiItion, and that’s all I can-tellell you.” - fund created b' mentions Lake ..^.Jhe.eru'oUment-directoctor, Pam Johnson,— ingsg spoke with The Spokesman-Pin-Review/ He did i d by the U.S. government in t Bend and ’ Lin and includes a declined comment when J not say how long the monloney had ;late 1800s to) compensatecc Native America ien reached by the Tribal Tr spokesman Bob Bostwic:wick declined been mississing Oregon; and Whom Shirlee and newspaper. She has no0 Iilisted number in- to discussdi details pf the investij for mining, logging loi and grazing on trib Wash., also were o istigation,-but The mislissing ftinds reponedly con:ome from lands. :ke, who moved based publication’fport Beach, Calif. oving This is the mags loo list, she said -SCHOOl)L LUNG]^HES-^ ___ ; selected based on ------thauetirees hamet — ftQAPKHRISTIAf«CSCHOOL-— "^Vpanesdoy: Ccrcui, pincafupple iruit,lruit turnover carrots, rolls, jcUjdljTapplTcri^'^^*^^ ^ cheese;ese, salsa, green, beans, maple b Though a Joiv Jiunks, donut ■ Friday: Chickenen, oven fries, fruit, pc.irs AND CHILD CARE CEI•>ENT£R Friday: Canadiladian bacon pim, vegeta- ThThursday: French toast, link saus \T “ topped the list, Ha COUNTYvi ^ lusages, brownie Thu a coUege or other Milk or Juice served every, dqi bles, dip, banana,na, chocolate cake ‘oranf'range smiles rhursday: Nacho supreme, chec: DOLS . Mondoy-Fridoy; Menu not ava Frida): Cereal, pears, toast, jelly ms. green salad, Jell-0, mixed fruit tinuing‘education JMBERLY Lundimenu IDAHO SCICHOOL FOR " SFriduji Chili, checse, crackers, canicnts, foitr-SPncnn rlim r Monday: Itali.in sp.igheiti, scasi Jcs, dnnamon roll, applesauce isino, considered key.nuffin, ixraches BUHL SCHOOL asoncy" THE d e a= f AND; BUND : to.ist, applesauce, 'L ■ ELEIVIENTNTARY SCHOOL ‘ recn beans, chilled applesauce, g illmg Retirees tend to 1 Breakfast menu , , Milkservcdevimryd.ny.' read slicks .Milksorvi.daifo’rryday - SISHOSHONE SCHOOLS ‘ • Milk served every day. Choiceoice of fruit Monday: Chid Tuesday: Pcppcroni pirn, $>vcct;t icom. Breakfast menu al to erable financialikfast as.*! C(M)kie, pears. orjuicecveryday iickcn nuggets, au gratm „• *“ Moiula>-: aioico Wcdnesduy:Cholhoicc of juice, fruit, ‘'inB-.c*t com bread, honey butter, oaimunong ------Kathryir'fackGrsnor chocolate milk ketchup, pickies,!», spiced apples ^ " 5* kies Lunch menu . Thursday: BaBaked hum, potatoes, read, honey choice of cerc.ll. appl' gravy, roll1 the Coeur d’Alene;linner ar rol] spears, chips, fruit, cclay sticks :hos, bread stick, salsa, J Friday: Choice of 1, peaches . . . binhdinhdaycake ' of juice, fruit, dnn.i- P‘^ cans testimonial fromger gravy, uliipped Tuesday: Chlckcn fajita, SpaniP^Uhdcc . - mon rice, hash broivniims, fried eggs, toast,. Thuihursduy: Ilurrito, corn,- sals, sticks, fruit crisp, • baked beans, kiwi ■ ' jcily Mand.iridarin oranges, brownies ribal D ick W androcke, Wednesday: Pcppcroni pirn, KIMBERLYy HIGH SCHOOL VALLEY SCHOOLS Lunch menu Fridiridny; Cheese sandwich, tomai ^ there from Newponi, crackers, carrot fries, bread sticks, strawberries5* Milk scn'cd eveevery day Monday; Soft-shcU taco, tortiUa ciiips,d Salad bar and cho:hoicc of milk scr\’ed ' -wup,1, cniekers,cr pears, animal crackers t roll Thursday! Hot turkey sansandwich, Monday: ChickJckcn nuggets, au ^ tin Jsa, com, apple cobbler every day rgers, gri-en beans, chips, carrot sticks, fruit ^cktato wedges, carrots, applesaiiauce, coii e the luKch iriQjui , muffin, peaches wer tots, coolfruitJdl-O.dindinner roll ' ries,!, raisinrai snack ts ond gravy, hash ding Thurhursday: Chicken fried stec.., 1. browns cdnesday: Baked potato special carrot sticks, fruit tirtxi; prfHted ivitih ^^Wedneiday: Sliced tufkey, m siicd potatoes, gmvy, seasoned pc • Wednesday: Cereal,.. i , c h a J Friday: Hard shell’’s paper, ta send the potatoes, gravy, hot roll, mixed Sfrui ’’"" , MURTAUGJGHSCHOOL S j c esnucc oatmeal muffin, cclerj itJcU-0, dinner roU Thursday Frcnch toast,toi sausage $tid«,pii;, pineapple rved applesauce, cookie ews, P.O. Box 548, -. TTjureday: Hamburger on a bun, com; MUk served everfery doy -riday: Fridj Little Caesar’s pina, vegegeta- • Friday; Cereal, chcrrcnyp.es rfax it to 734-5S38. pineapple, pudding Monday-Fridu^ I ursda>-; Sdiool choice ly: Menu not available bles,s, ranchro dip, mixed fruit cup, brcircad Lunch m7 No lunch scrv^ \BURLEY"JUNrdts. Deadline is noon Friday: Ham and beans, tomlimbread, - - sticks,;ks,pim sauce . Mondaj-: Pcppcroniini pimi, coni,djiip Friday ion Sunday. peas, pean . - rice bar, pineapple Brr.-ukfast menu ROBERTS'STUART AND Tuesday: Hot turkc}key sandu-ich, pota- Juice and fruit sen,'ed»: RLER SCHOOL O’LEARY JUNIORJl HIGH ,BLAINEXOUNTY toes, gravy, cake, peachiches I.undi menu Wednesday: Soft-sh•shell Clioicc of salad bar wi: Monday: Italian junkers Breakfast menu SCHOOLDISTRICT 5' soup or sandwich Ijjir ever •-Tuesday: Chicken'patties’ Milk served ever^reryday , AUdUlcleincnlnry Chocolate milk sei^-cjl« .‘Wednesday: Burritos Monday: Ccnad,al, tapple Juice . . .Lunci.unch menu Monday; Taco or co > ^ u i* d (^ ^ k ey stir fiy, ...... Tuesday: Biscuits,lits,gra^y,applesauce-'— - Bdlotdlovuc Elementory has nosdf-ser_ AFTIlE z i-B • orange half, Siilad ban Cri Wednesday: Cereal, C .pineapple bar. Tuesday: Chickcn malil chunks, donut . Monclonday-Friday: Menu not available S*-’* bun,.French.fries, pears kANSEN SCHOOL DISTRITRICT Thursday; Frendifidi toast, link sausages, - CHRISTTMAS ■ siilad ban Finger steak, ml , omngesmlles nn, Wednesday: Pizza or c ^reokfastmenu Friday: Cereal,pe,pears,toast,Je!ly BUSS SCHOOL 3Milk served every day ■ Lunchmenu tilk served every day SALIi m ■ green beans, fmit cup, S • Mondoy: Cereal, toast, fruit, juiwluiec , Milk served weo'cry day JjmcjuiKh menu Pockets ” Tuesday: Biscuits and gravy,ty, fruit,I Mondoy: Barbeei>ecue beef sandwich; londay: Pocket sandwidi, soup Thur«lu)': Pig in a blanl juice uesdo}^ Chicken stir fry, rice er, crinklc fric-s, apple hal salad bar or rib-b-i-b-cue sandwich, sea- salad ban Fajitas Wednesday: Scrambled eggs,gs, hash soned potato wedgesges, pear, fhiit snacks Wednesday: Stew, checse sticks, frui browns, toast, fruit, Juice Tuesday: Popcorcom chicken basket; hursday: Cliicken fried steak dinnc Frida)-; No lunch served Thursday: Oauneal, toast, fruit,ulti cere- soup and sandwichA hbar or Taco Bell bur- vcRciab!Mables, roll, mashed potatoes,-gnivj =l,itllcc . . . rito, lettuce, tomatoiatoes, salsa, Mead-com, riday; French dip or peanut buitc School hutch menus ar •. Frida>':LongJo)ms,cercal,fnjit,jJit, juice diiUcdappIesaucc.ds, dnnamon churro sandwldMch, Frehdifrics, fruit - ■ public scrvicc. To have th ' Lunch menu Wednesday: TacoICO bell or pisa, tossed (breakfast menu if daircil. Milk served evco" doy greensalad,.ranch dl “*1> the menus m Sunday's pt • Monday: Potato soup, ham sandi 1 dressing, orange half, DlDIETRICH SCHOOLS •^y monu ro; The Times-News, ondmch, bread stick, pirra sau Salad Thursday; Frenchid) dip sandwich; pota- • jny ilad bar, fruit and milk served eyer;cry , • Twin falls, ID 83303. or fax ■ j Tuesday: Chicken nuggets,s, roils.r 10 bar or foot long he /Itrcitrion: Lunch Menus. D< QTccn beans, fruit . , kiwi, diocolate chipIp'SokifMoni c onday-Friday: Menu not arailablc TAHKHITI, B O R A BC Wcdncsihy for publication 5 : Wednesday: Tomoto soup, bolognabolt Friday: Pcppcronivni Hot Pocket; salad OREA smdwich, fruit , , , ■ • bar or taco salad, guadunole,gui salsa, Jell- GLENNS FERRY I Thursday; Chili, dnnamon Tolls, fi F ro m )r; Koumltrij) Friday: Com dogs. French fries, O'rf'h'vMpPcJloppICTing. mop|obar .Mondionday-Friday: Menu not available ding, frut iiitl Nui, riia-t ST.EDW )WARDS GOOOODING ELEMENTARY I TtK- $11 5 2 d p p d o imbtic Tahiti . IMMANUEL CATHOLICIC SCHOOL aidcc * of milk served every day • • tninsfc Jcachcomlwr onday-Friday: Menu not available LUTHERAN SCHOOL11. ■ Monday: Spaghettiart : M«ui. \ORRi;c '"“TO ach Risort, 2 TucsdarSoupondmd sandwich ' UAt Choiw of milk eveiy day n and.some ^ , ' Monday: Chicken nuggets, barbcarhf.pim Wedne*day:Che«»tescburgeri nAVlAGERMAN ^CHOOLS J R D O c * - souce, potato planks, apple sHi andchecsoburritos' ' Chdco■dee of railk offered every day ' • non-m ^teanut butter cooklo . * . Mondawdgy; Burrito, salad bar, fruit, muf -r-^esdnyrBearnnd liheijsc'tun i i u e . ^xlcon ricoj coin, Mexican 3coo ; : . twin' fallsei ; • MQk served ev«y ■ . '

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. . ; I d a h o AV/ ie s t - ’- ' • ! , • • ' ■ ■ ■ ' ' . ■ Visitorss can cannryguns = B r a g i nNG FOR BAN?^ N E R S . ^ Boise ] lirQesupc cash- during; the Oly]TOpics f|ff torchleelebnration . SA?.T LAKE cmITY (A P) - ing a levelel three. B t .^ y o n e legally entitledled to carry a The Capdpitol will be in security R ^ifoiSE (AP)-Twin Falls .weapon will be allow5(y/Sd to bring level twoIS during the_Winter__ ) Is isn’t . ment of the trueTuckloads of tents, — rirlnro'the'Caplrol'dtI'durin'g'the ’ Olympics,'s, wHiarnihrror 17 days ] ^jTcihly Idaho dty gearing-u-up-for^-stands 7 ln tera■active-games-and-— ct ;Plympics. In'addition,on,* weapons in Februaiaary. The area could.be ' '4 in 9 t from the 01)TOpic lordrdL more that the* relaiy’sre! main spori* • that aren’t loaded canan :be openly upgraded;d to level throe in an I r .liy;,%With th e torch, ju s t 2 0) days i sors - Chevroletolet aind the Coca* «^dy from its three*dayy trip Cola Co’.-brihg . displayed, for instance:ce a revolver emtygencyicy. ‘ ■ ■ - I ' . . ' i ihg to towns along' . ,m-Q belt holster. House; N.Minority. Leader Ralph ^^^ugh Idaho, Boise suppoiK>rters the way. ' ’ • ' The Capitol Presreservation Becker, D-{D-SaltXake City, said he ' I raised more than ^ 20,0002C The performarmance. stage an d M ^ ^ |h e party planned to welc Board approved the memeasures in • wasn’t “coicompletely comfortable’! I dcome “Big Mo," a ©anpan t' tdevision* that an emergency rule FriFriday. The .with thele Capital policy on ' I ^m :i^ rtin g icon. pops out of ain n i18-wheeler, will - board alM designatedd tlthree secu- licensed conceded co weapons and B ^ z O n e of the torch coordimnators take up the mosinost space in Boise ...... - rity-levels io be usejscd at the -- other-lega:gal weapons, but voted _ ! W ^,^s this'was one of thele to p at The Grove. state’s most prominenlent govern- for the newlew rule anyv^-ay because , in.the.count^y,!L5aidid .Tod__ _ ..Main.Street.vriii.vrilibe.dosedand-- „ ' ment building from now nov through it reflecteded'current state law. lUcKay, the aide to ^ ay o r BrentB largely filled withwi a giant tent ■ the Olympics. State law Coles who has h e a d ^ .th e dty’s c that houses virtuiirtual-reaBty games ' aw prevents law enforce- p j ------People will be allowecwed to freely — ment-from-'m-denying entry-to-peo-____ pljm pic efforts. for ski jumping,ng, ice skating and - .enter and leave the:ie bu ild in g pie with validva coiicealed-weapons .-.Jhe-Boise.celebration_wiUilUast-^ockeygoaLtendi iiding...-_^ ______.iindcr a normal seairityrity level one p erm its' oro legal, openly dis- ' twitwo days. It starts with theI light*1 T h o u ^ Kansasisas City is expect- status. Metal detectortors may be played gu;guns. “Restricted per- ing of a cauldronjfan. 25S and ing to spend aboabout a quarter o( used and bags searcheched under a sons” ’\vith ends''with"a women’s' hocDckey what Boise haslas'faised so far, th past fdoriy or dorries^ ■. gm ...... securityJ.ev_el_hyp, whil/hileralLvisi.-___ ilc-.violenccice.convictions'.or. those. game between the Americanin an ^ McKay said the:he_trip iherejwill____ — Ch tors ^viJl imdergo meialetal-detector who are mmentally ill are barred e Chlnese'Olyhipic teams’JanTJ726T • help Boise p repe p a a r^ o r the com- screening ahd bag searearches dur- from ownlnling or carrying guns. ' * .“It hdped us moke a weekekend ing caravan, out of it,” said Carl Wilgus,is, the **We have aa travelingtr circus state Department of Commeilerce’s coming to town,ivn, and all w e’ve Olympic coordinator. seen are some badbat pictures of it,” Test of fireworksfl sscares ^ - The torch- passes thro•ough McKay said, I Caldwell and Nampa on Fri•riday On Saturdayay morning, the afternoon, before headinjng to torch heads throhrough Mountain animals ata Salt Lal^■ke zoo I Boise’s Centre on the Grovee that Home and acroj:ross the Perrine nighr. :__:______Bridge to TwinR F,Falb. A celebra- ■ SALT LAKE CITYf {U A ? ) - A n of Utah,'FriFriday afternoon. f l WUgus and McKay will hea?ad to non taEesplaceze laterI m tfie~^y ; exercisc intended to test the “We didlid see some startled , H Kansas City next week to spjpend . in Pocatello’s HoHolt Arena, with ; amount of noise createcued by fire- responsesiS oni a few of our ani- n some time with torch-run p!plan* Oljmpic gold mednedal high jumper works shows during thithe Winter mals, whiclich causes some con-' I ners. They will study the arrai■ange* Stacey Dragila in attendance.£ Games scared some animals an at cem,” saidd Craig( Dinsmore, exec* ■ HogleZoo. utive direa(lao r of HogleZoo. H The S alt Lake OrgOrganizing The girafl•affes, cheetahs and big I Committee plans to launchlau fire- hom shee1» alli showed acute reac* ' I FAA groiunds pla:anes works for the Olympicpic opening tions to the noise and got very I and closing ceremonie;lies from a nervous, DinsmoreDi said. Among I variety of spots, induerluding two other xhlngsifis, he suggested SLOC ' locatlonT'SBlativ^ly' dos3ose to the abandon the site. during ce^F&m0ni€ies------zoo. ■ The otherle r fireworks site d o se’ Roy Ro Silver; left, onti Curt Pandlidlscio position a pole Friday th - oui Workers at Logaigan-based to Hogle ZooZ is at This Is the Olyrnplc 01] banners at th e Unlvenarslty of Utah InSalt.Uke City. staSALT LAKE CITY (APiP) - “We looked at what occurred ! F'ireworks West shot ofioff 10 fire- Place Herii ■Olj iritage Park. This site f]^ f]a flapping outside a venue,I, there’st llk«Iyto be a National Flights • into Salt LiLake there, and we: wantedw£ to make •works shells from die‘ BonnevilleBe vvill be testested for loudness some- ^ " ------[ntemational1 Airport will be dressed In camouflage checkin e sus* su re it d id n ’tt happen h: here,’’ ; Golf Course; near the* UniversityU: time next week,w< Dinsmore said. _ dng eaqh car allowed Into a pai pendedCal during Olympic operening Flowers said. ‘ andaft d osing ceremonies. The Federaeral Aviation Boi■TVhire^h^’airpoFt i t s e lrf ;will Administration’on’s plan also —remain nig open, all flights comming includes restrictricting a 45-mile . Free tick(^ets tormisisi^c shows aavailablest V tarting tiiis 3r going’w ll be gixiunded froi-om 6 radius of airspacpace around Salt ‘ Kaixm. to 10 p.m. on Feb. 8 for SALT LAKE CITY (AP;AP)-Early Creed, ShSheryl Crow, Marc 35 ir the Lake City betweeiveen opening and 35 Smith’sTix outlets in Utahah. _ yet annoimced. sonjpening ceremonies and ag ------;bird sm ay b e reirjrdedn^d-witli.tick=----- Anthanyancmd-thffDave*ftiarthBWS------^ igain closing ceremonilonies, said Mike '• l ^ titie ------A random-dn nerm-Febr'24-for'the-dosing-ct■cere ------^Fergusi— ^FAA- ■ets to some of the mostost famous „Band \vill p. ' Deaths last season in included . Wheneverir s starting downhill or Schvvcitzer Mount: one ac Schweitzer Mouiita intam near merging iniot10 a trail, look uphill and — Sandpoint and one at S liv er yield to otherslers. Mountain near Kellogg.K :in both .Alwaysusese devices to help pro- practice stunts, keeping t! .cases, out-of-control skiers ski h it , cut runawayay equipment. activities away from other sk ;trees. • Observe all posted signs and • • °Schweitzer Mountain postsp ; The region will contan trib u te warnings. Keoteep off closed trails slow zones where trails m another statistic when1 thistl sea- and out of do:closed areas, and atsops of ski lifts.TtSr S The ■ son’s death toll is tallied.led: A 45^ .prlortousin:sing any lift, you must members with whistles enfn f^ c e Central Idahoi Bi3LM year-old skier died receacently at have the knowlowledge and ability to •‘'P®.speed limits. . » Mount Spokane when hele ranr into - load, ride andind unload safely. • ■ ““A traffic cop is really' what\ M I. ,a liglu pole at approximaimately 30 the;diey are," said Schweitzer.gcgener* 1 ^ 1 J mph. ------' alnal manager Tom Fortune. lent Oppi>ortunitiees Todd Clifton of Meadd vvas pro- than years ag(ago. BBut accidents can.hapip p en nounced dead at the seescene. He “If it’s a biibusy'day you have to , desdespite a resort’s best effort;rts, he , was not wearing a helmet.let. watch o u t,”,” said v e te ra n -te le -, saicsaid.. • ^ ^ ppression of wilildiand fires “The issue in most case;ases is not mark ski.er• RRick Dethnian, who ““People are responsible ;the helmet," said Jimm I M eyer, also sells equiluipment at Mountain theitheir own actions on the slqiipes" on an [president of MountainI SpokaneSi Gear. But he believes ski-hills ForFortune said . “To •.2000, tlie orgaimation diadiat man- were moree idangerous in the tra]tragedies, you’ve got to Sk l • Aviat ;r of a helicoptesr or air — ^— ...... ’6ges the ski arel^jyhele iissue- is- - early 1990s5 whenv snowboarding whcwhat your responsibilities an IsWing in c o n tro l^ was newerr and; its fans less 0Of the deaths nationally . t a n k e i ; More skiers and boardiirders are observant ofif cetiquette. skiski season, 3S were skiers an cijcosing to wear liclmets.:ts. Ski re s o rtirts have improved wer ivere snowboarders. .Thirty*i“n ta • Dlsija ! fire calls and dil i s p a t c h Skiers disagree abouttwheUier w safety since2 tlien,tl Dethman said, weiivere males and eight w ere , ■the sport is more dangeroierous now Ijy building; areasai for boarders to fem females. ' ■ e q u i p n l e l Hispanic:CS Stage pc(oorly-atterjndedrall^y • E d u c i South ition" C educatingg ttie public .. SALT LAKE CITY (AP)\,P) -^The between 100W and 500 people at norlor’s office have met iithi onsaf( 23 . ;third rally by members of Utah’s , the rally. HisSiispanic leaders, and Lea mploym( ispanic communityY over o a In addition5n to'the 69 workers, com londnually receives briefingT J Z O n l y e / e , zations w ill be jcember roundup of SaltSal Lake . 202 others werewe fired from their theiie situation, she said. . ' %: a!City International Airportlort work- jobs but notIt indicted i at the end Alvarez A has expressed hopeh a c c e p t e d » !ers drew far fewer people ine Crew - supf7i.gou/silfc o ™ pie to the o f th eseven-w eek-long tliatJiat the charges will be rediduced r - ' "’' 1 State Capitol tlian organizelizers had “Operation SafeSa Travel." ^ • fronrom fdonies to misdemeanoi hoped. n engine crew N atalie GoSochnour, Leavitt’s Reducing R charges worouid Informatic i t L i n e ' On Friday about 300 p eople spokesvvoman,an, said the governor incincrease the_likolihood t called for Gov. Mike Lea.^eavitt to . knew about .the,th rally but \vas not- worivorkers, if deported by the 1 itron- m em ber r t O - take a stand against thee wayw the at the Capitolol at the tinie, • ' wouvould-have an eafiler time federal crackdowi/was hanhandled. • Though it: isj)riiiiarily.a-feder*is • ,• ente:ntering the United Stales in er base crew The protesters indudedJed some al issue, the'st'state’s role, she said, futuuture, said Steve' Branch, • of the 69 workers indictiicted for. . to assist5t ini ;the background officifficer in chaise for Utah. - )atch- receive f allegedly falsifying docu:)cumeiits checks of woitforkers.- Leavitt was ,____ lor lying to get jobs.aVtli t^the airr, ’j .brlefed.abou'outjheJndictments— — ^ )m ent/personne — 'port.'*'"; ” - b e fo fe ^ e roicaid but knew nothing XThe t Times-News 'Anorne^'Wirfe'Alvarei,“Bi,“whoso: morF;tha;it tbet riiiinber and p ] ijaw firm iis representiniting-^ive t naturepf flieve violations, she said, ' 'OlJ^our guide to M agic Vail cation/M itigati workers, said he had hopiloped for." .Employeiesies from the.ROver- ' r ife fire practices ------—^------:---- •. ------^ ^ ------■ .•y 'ectronic applica

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I d a h i o AV e s t Resci‘U^sto^'Worcat(K) deep after rej;peated W & i iings i SEQUIM,Wash,(A. (AF)-Aniale J|||||H killer whale thatat rei p e a te d ly / .-, thou^t CO be'be 20 years old, and beached itself near» r Dungeness ■« place it in aI tantank. Spit was towed'intoUo open water | H m H . “This whalelale doesn’t appear to after several fail•ailed rescue • have anythingling else wrong with attempts. ' JeffFostfli ' it,” Gorman1 said.sai “The results are _• - Scientists contit1 tinued thelr~' __ . . -^gajieg, g ------_wha,t.you!d.exj.expecLioc a-healthy----- a wale killerw hale.lt.i. It doesn’t seem to be .female ' orca ■'foifound dead - 1* w under great: dis^tre s s and it has rfo .^ednesday in the samesan area. ■ towed IntcIto open internal injurie:iries that we can see.” . Tissue samples wgjwere sent to a ' water FrIdrlday from A bout a doudozen people worketl Tab to be analyzed. BrianBr Gorman Diihgenes!555 Bgy • -on th e rescuele effonel Friday. ’ . .of the N atio i^ ft&riiarine Eisheries ' R escuers-ha near ;-had monitored tlib Service said resultults could be .* h. h» . o.vemighli^ t, keeping his skin available within a week. The Wash. Thene Doat ^ e t and makiniking sure he did not whale’s head wili beje «ixamined( in containsI *whale h u rt him self,elf. The orca had detail in the next weeveek 0^ two, he experts chchecking b e a c h e d him:limself repeatedly - - — said.-Experts havei hypothesizedh: tho conditilltldnof ------Thursday, truifrustrating-wildlife — th a t to x in s m Wa’ IV ashington’s ' | ^ B £ s '"ounlmaT------—workers.who-t10 towed-him-out-of—:— inland waters'may/ bebi poisoning pSSSSS ’ shallow waterer severals times only . .^e black and whitee whales.w: to see him reiireturn to shore. The — —'— We tnajm'e ver-tirknowwhar * ' ' ------^female hadd b)been found-dead ------causes these stistraridings,” • nearby. j Porman said. “In ha half of these west thrcirough the Straat of Juan only to have it retm u to s At nightfallfall Thursday, tht cases, there are no'api ashore. Gorman saidlid • The whale will be dosely apparent caus- de Fucaa towardt( the Pacific Ocean __ Using a small boat, tl jlymoni- 10,0 0 0 -poundnd male i was in tlit ------,—ies^. It’s just-a myster; they were “I think.a.dieei-wenLup-when a i ___—torod,-Gorman-said.-A-ti tery.^^------atab o uir r66 'knots;Gonnan'said.~------aljle to tow the .whale (^radio— shallows-inthether^vestemmosr cor-— The male orca wasvas swimming Sdentij le farther he started1 headingh in tiie right transmitter ti was attached. ner of th e bay itists and wildlife workers Friday using a harness iiinstead of direction,” G )ay behind tlie spit - freely Friday and1 wasw headed had towe ’ Gorman said. “We’re Experts had thoughttit they far from the sn wed the whale five times the ropes used prc•eviously, all keeping oi 2 small opening that 3 ourfingers crossed.” might n have to remove thee whale, • would allow liim to escape. Teen ’w(vhocrack( Led AOL says he’;’snotahaacker 1 . j LOGAN, Utah (AP)J*)-From his AOL’s AndrewAx Weinstein said : bedroom computer,r, 19-year-old1 Thursday,ay. Matt Conover can perperform won- Conovejver*s stunt landed him in ' ders or wreak havoc. newspapejpers and oh radio stations I The Utah State Uni'Jniversity stu- as far away a as Miami and j d en t in sists he' is an Internfet Washing!igton, D.C. And in the security expert, notot an under* process,h(, he got a lesson in the far- grouird hacker. Neven/ertheless, he reachingig scope of the Intemet . ! spooked one of thithe world’s and howV onec person with a com- • largest media giants:s eearlier this puter' hasas the potential to create _ i wtjek-w ith -jasra-litfleltie brains and universale i t e i ll confusion. H n i lu r i loot 340 Weit Judicial i iiis desktop computer.jr. “I -faileiled to realize how the (24 I He leads an intemati , national.team environmement of tlie Intemet has (oojWal-Ma.1. 565 Jonien I ■ of what he calls “Inter tem et securi- changed,”J,” he. said. “I knew the . Df. ?e2-7990 ' ty professionals” thatat ForethofgroOf gren oflert. Conover and his Jf>(thonacloaclout »uth1u! Df alerting computer cul- potential to let unwanteinted hackers, prits who0 could c take advantage - Burley ManMaflVijion V CommuriMiion into a user’s computeiIter to steal’ of the nevlews. Others, like the ■ B 679-72SS5 fUes or send unwantedde-mails. e CERT Cooioordination Center, an . H m V ' DiiggiCranesjtantfiiewBtntomcj, : “When I first did this,his, I intend-' Intem et securitysec research center ■ S0lndu)ii4JPHiulPsni 354-6029 ; 'ed it really for the Internem et securi- at Carnegii (gie Mellon University, 9 n e I H H I ' * . GoodingVVeilI VVcitom Aulo 309 M*in St. ty industry,” Cbnovlover said. believe so Phc l u s t ] 9]>-llir«n-|JeM!tv, rfdely known, 2Q2SE.17(h^l in this, and I don’t ag:agree with In the case'ca of AOL, Conover I7lh^1.523-37J5 h a c k e rs ,a d d e d Cono'nover, who said he triecied to contact them over Idaho Fallir.tlUi r.ttnhettanCDllulaf.' -i-has-3 -biography of Adoidolf Hitler the holiday »557 NorthaB!ifthaBiiMdojin (torn of Fred ay week when liis team Mayrp S29.30129.3066 imd The Tead^gs off GGordon B. discovered2d the vulnerability in in ck ley on his bookshelf. bo( Instant Messenger.Me When he Idaho FalltiH» PrccitoPre SourvJ. inckley is presidenent of the could not: r-each« them by phone, 159SV/,B.oa3Broaswty 529 0607 S. Mormon diurch. . he eventualjally sent the company Idaho fall*U* VitiwVit ConwxjnicatlorC'' ! “I don’t drink or smokiloke or com- an e-mail. HeH got no response, ?300£s«lJmitums:. 528-7255 ' •' init crimes and liackinging is some- AOL said id it wished it had more KetcftumChwI Chateau Dru( thing that always has victims,”vici he • time to ansv,iswerwith a-patch or fix CliscbSi SquaeSijMi 7265636 said. \?I was raised differjlerendy.” for the'protroblem before Conover C onover’s fa th e r, MackayMounMoimlataVj-liryTowina, er, Mike released hishij program to exploit tlOS.r.^C&loS lOKIA n :Ca!o5Sl.6HAV. 93 - Conover, said his sonn wasv only the security:tyleak. ^ . WOKK f l 5S3-2400I doing what security profirofessionals “The e-m:•mail was not received ‘ n o • Wl are supposed to do - warnw the by tlie'apprc Mocttjieaa(n&otHErlCBmmurjeation. propriate people in tlie .. 1- 8 ^ 8 • 8e2W«hifie:« (203)847-1521 public and the softwan?are maker organizatiorion,” AOL’s Weinstein S n S r diere is a danger. said. “It’s in the'best interest of K Nokia 51655 '"“L■cc r ffl Only $41^ 9 . 9 5 PocaiaDoCoW'CelUar Ciflnoj. Ptne flduo' } “ H e’s a g re at, kid1 and ai very the users a IIoSmti) (2081238-8344 ! and the company to (a $139.95 vjv a l u e ) a | l ;3 3 ra Smart,” said Mike CorIlonover, a have . the’le’ o p p o rtu n ity to ^ Nokia 33360 ■HatxJypticna. fislieries and wildlife pro:professor at respond.” - 616 SouthI SlJiSlroelSill S 1208)231.2639 ' ,USU. “Matthew has the the best of . Shawn Heman,He a team leader Pocatallo I^eeuaT^ae Shop. 400 £. Oak intentions. He’s tryinglg toi make for the CERT- CI Coordination Ststo 23}'044Q-0440 ' the Internet more secure:ure so bad Center, agre;rees. Last year, there people can’t get into yo F ^ ls n HutbarlutbanriCeiular. your com- w ere aboiii)ut 2,600 reports of 795 W4Iefwsy[rwsy Drive 852-1674 puters.” Internet'app:pplications wiUi securi- .. .News o f w h a t th eJ t£teen did ty leaks, acc( Prwton Srtiinjwiinjisn'* TV, ccording to the center, 1S7 South Siiie 852-0719 spread across' th e’coiintr^atry in less This year, tlieytli expcct it to jump than a day. AOL Timele i W arner, to 3,700. Ruburg^dolUido0ne. 220£ « l2rx) ----- jvhose.InstantMessengetjetisjcgis------iiThere-is-is-empirical-evid.ence------' ... '__• ..^J«rt..(21)8)359.^I359.^1E2______tered to more than 100 00 million suggesting; ththat tJie simple kiiowl- ' niBbyKOSEitcti: Eltcironia (llafli'o S h a a i■ lisers, jum ped on the2 leakle and edge of vulnjlnerabilities tendis to 102 East MainWn{2O0|745-O912 (2 • -' ^ixed ifb y Thursday momoming. lead to thele i exploitation o f the' } “The crisis was resolvet Salmon G&TErsiiT£)iartri«»(ftad«) Shack), ved on our • problem ,"‘ hhe said. “If nobody wilhocllvalliallonand Zyoartorvlcoajreemiemeni 2340 Man SBeeiC08)75667S6Sbo« ' servers, and we don’t beli«lelieve that knows aboutut itj then nobody can anyone was affected1 bybj this,” exploit it.” Salmon Sairw'Jrw'ViJoyCeButaf. •701MamSl756:i 756-2531

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: COEUR d’ALENE (AP;AP) - The 28 cents per:r ppack. State of Washington’s nevnew $1.42- . That is techjchnically illegal, per-pack dgarette tax is sendings “It’s notlot even fu n n y ,” smokers across the Idahoiho border re m a rk e d a customer at' the jn droves. ^ Seltice-Wayay Shop and Go in * Washington’s new tax,ax, aimed State Liniine on Frjday.______us.gc.______•prodacts;— ^Wa^lrliTgriSiron'did it' to"tTiem^' was projected to raise $1$130 mil- selves. The; uscellular.ir .c o m B.Gellulaar fiey cut their own , lion a year^ to be us ploni J3S.00 ond hi; town^ of State Lin^ HaiisQuser and $38.39, an ineincrease ofT$5.70, or tntwal 190% o( cunnt contract mud b« cotr 10 wtih to take advaniage ol thli ralo planlannvtibeebgiblalor m • ibutos and weebnd mimut an tvill*til« v> ibiliiy. Ahuma »lloi axpint uiwn tate planlan change.chi Anytime ... Post F ^ s , .vyhere taxess aiare. ju st V about 14-perce tentf. Unlimnod wotkond nvnuin are availal rc e n t." '' Motind Mhtt ttrtt m«Y appty, ActivMion loo (iI $201 fw iht Hntlipo ofligrvy teoion. noaminQnssrt charge*, lee* ) lor o»eh tddiiiont] In*. Other fojtrictfofti[>tandtfittrBO»m«Yjppfy.Sw ar iloro lot dottinailt. Otiot oxpimi January 12, 2002.

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M • fk im a i DBbBrfelMtt 42 years of expetoerlcnce • 24-hour servi owned and operaUrated dairy ' a job wei'ell done. -.--J'-'-M PrtctagH/ibcaiitt)' sihialed ju st south.ith.ofTwin Understistanding . • CtasDodlkBo . •UaltnfcPrxaTociraiiaa S a h s troDm ] S c a le Co F a lls;-; ------that first's t-w e -— The U nderw oodod's-dad- efforts ooi n th e ______iL L F o r Q u o t e s T o e iw y 93 • Jeronn Terry, m o m - Trac)acy an d their daiiy res Pictured LcfUifTio Righti.TcrTy, Tracy, Colleciloon, and 2su lts better Mehgan fs//hVi^hVigj Underwood. /ho> pkiurcd- ^ H j three blonde-hairec 'ed-Allison). O H ] ired, blue- working".grand liv in g '------K b u s e G r a i n & MJUj u l i n g ey e d b ea u ties Colicolleen, ______conditiorons for the an im als land, how to treat thtie e. an im als ^ hOiVlanely, a n d h o w tc ■ I We’re proud to represe UniBridgs Scale Sysien Meghnn and^Allisoison - have and happ3p y heifers will prcxliice aiT»DT»5S5 jd -ab o u t2 ck) ' h ig h er qualityqi products. good environm ental neighbors.ne . [ 1 3 2 -5 7 8 7 • 208-53«i; 3 f r 2 5 0 7 m ilking cow s sinceKe 1993. Tliere's's also the financial The/ve also come to-appreciate ap the positive im pacts; dairiesd; I FO R YOUR REaESroENTIALW ELI L L Everyone has theireir list of ^ end o f ththe dairy business, daily chores, fromm imilking to Terry amn d Tracy h a n d le the have on th e local econio n o m y AND FARM IR][RRIGATION NEEDS Uo. feeding, from scrapraping pens accoqntitting p f the d a iry a n d and consumer needss - h o w AG FACT; ------T ' ------|Q — • •C o m mMERCTAr'-RESIDENTIAT e i ----—''------toTnitlingrralviisreSrevcxyoTTe ~Tiave taujijgKrth'oir^rinfie ^-j,‘-importQnHhose -200I milkm in g------t- ;atjon P umps & W ells joins in th e fun. inipbrtanm ce o f stay in g d e b t •' cows are. It starts w ith th e I J - ^ However, aside2 frfrom the free, howw to saye and plan ' ^ .cows, and buying the»e feedi dh^pntcsl obvious lessons thathat com e aheodforiT ir^portant expenditures,^ from a neighbor farmem er, w h o r ' jL, with maintaining; a herd of "to not gotot greedy, and the '’ sp en d s m on ey on imp] ^ heifers, T erry believlieves.his integrityy thI at com es frorri arid seed. The cow s “arc in th^laliortit Itor , - > . d au g h ters hav e learearned far being anI hhonest businessperson. m ilked an d th e produclu c t is 241)our ServiciICE moro valuable lessossons-“A : Tliis hast5 been especially • - h-ansported to the procrocessors. fl|f|i S55ff" 536-2223 m ore realistic w ayly co f seeing im portanmt for Colleen w h o -.-aieesp plant employeeses^pnxljace ] ieri|;onCne(eese _____w hat life is really all' all ab o u t." this fall m the dairy p ro d u c ts tha[lata1 re movodjKayJrom _____ ™ . p | . g L ■ First, Terry.believceves the Twin Fallills to start her college sent around, the countr oduction wiyith- “ lATOeDKIIOTGTV 9 verall success offa a fami ily career. Be3ecause she paid such 'Vhcre grocery store clerkclc s ■ dairy d ep en d s onihowjwell h( close atteiention to h o w h e r stock the store's 5 h elv e PUMPP SERVICE family m em bers woivork together parents deaj^withdi the dairy's Those d airy p ro d u ctsiTon g 505,>,031,0001I lbs. |_ 485&Idal^1 ^ . ■ Wendell, ID as a team . Everyone)ne learns accountining, M om an d D a d long w ay in feeding a nation.r - that their individualual tasks on Underwoi'ood are co m fo rtab le • "We've learned thata t mi u ch - i— — the farm are irnj5ort£artant _ • ^ o f w h at consum ers waiv a n t an d p '... i, ... Proud tijJ bepkrtofI the r need starts right hhei e r e o n and everyone has to ." ...the ov(verall success oJ Magigic VaUey pull their own weig! pur dairy," Colleenen says. gP ^ Dairy' CommunityC This attitu d e has spLspi a family 6 d 's lives;s nsr m em berss w ork together products in the stontores. W e • •••/ . family members volur see it from sta rt toafin fi ish . and participate in‘ th e . a s a t e a m . " It m akes all o f us veryve ^ ___.. - local 4-H p ro g ramIS s iand —— — _ p ro u d to p u t foodion o lots •; VORTSSW e s T X ^ P A I RV ^ASSOCIATION A . other school and con:om - ■, . • of families tables, to touch M M p . ■ I; m unity services projcrojects. with Colleleen's nbility to 'so m any lives w ith w'h ha a tw e V W orking as a familmily team responsiblbly h an d le h e r o w n ‘d o here on o u r fam ilyy d airy ." > ------freatiiiti^g an has also strengtheneimed the finances w h ile aw ay at Bryce Bowmarj.l • envlronmentalrnI terrain arj. Field Representative fam ily bo n d s, few'er er sibling school. 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' ...... ifSpoptrsQuaOTTE i f i :ien\k v i n c:)verttim e Her - 4 X 6 - ; - " - ■ Cleiimons post>ts school-]■record 51I LadyEEagles dro)p third Str; . By'Kevin HalHall Eraight “We’re in thele driver’s seat now,” CSI:si By Kevin Hall ' They’relosii)Sing ■ Trm.m«wiffi write'r ______cast off reserves,re: _____ head coach Guyly Beach said. “It’s a^huge'86 *Tlmei-New» writer win.” then CSI awoke j • respect and di§d i g n i o f — • — o r e m ;;, u ^ .Oh,Rlckyl ■' - from its dream state, - • YakhoubaDiaiawara and Josh Williamsms OREM, Utah - Juj Clemons scored a single-gai Just when it looks like lg just 6-of-23 shots li M iyijheju -game, each scored 16 forfo the Golden Eagles, who things are beginning f c - ' ...... - s c S Kcord 51 points and Tony-BobJobbitt^— shot 47;5 percentn tfo rth e gam e (38Hjf-80).-'- ng to Ro.theiL.way,.they___ ;ommitting-eight—— [• turn soutH for thele College( of Southern ' t'ers over'the final i tfieyfoughtf I points - including three critcritical Morgan S m ith:h led UVSC (1-3,124) wiihilh Idaho women. 'tfo '-' iws to tie the game wiih 3.51.5 isec- 32 points. Chrisiistopher Handy added 18 n utes in falling to 18 C ase in point::t Utah1 Valley State jnreguladoa-toJead.the.NoNo-lZ ___ poini s_and_12. fourth-ranked - 2.rebounds..anid-PIerre.re ----- College’s best player:'er Mariam Sy was’donu“ — Southern Idaho men’s basIlasket- Monagahjecordeded a triple-double with 15 e r ir i e r 71-55 15 nating CSTwith1 1611 points and eight ia ■ ■ and shownn rn o ^®am1 t( to a thrilling 116*105 overtiertlme points, 12 rebounmds and 12 assists, day at th e McKay rebounds before leavcaving the game with a I s Center in Orem, »ver U tah V S tate Colliollege But the nighttit belonged to Clemons,>s, knee injury with 15; : ■■ respect irom offiofficials. i' night at the David 0. Met»IcKay who single-handidedly kept the Eagles in 15:22 left. The Golden Events Cententer. • in Eagles had steadilyly trimmedi an 11-point defeat dropped .....the game with hihis lightning-quick driveses 'deficit In the first hal . — t ------It-was CSI eighth consecutive victor: half to just five at 41-36___ ie.l2;pointsj)fJodi____ tory to— th ro u g h -th e -Ialane-and-8even-3‘poinr “T ^ enS yH epaned. ^ remain perfierfect in the Scenic West Athlithletic goals. snic West Athletic ' ^ < Conferencece iat 4-0 and 14-2 overall. . And Southern Idal!daho was staying with ' aU .' ' ■ PIeas& see f«EN. Pegs C2 the defending Region ion 18 champions with a ses WOMEN, Page C2 J Miami HeattcooiAPat cot ^ I V- TSky ademj J o flH ib tr ___i ; • tiioriva(eA}spla\\ ______CSL which was led by the 1 I : Miami-ana newspaper j % Reber, to 1-3 in the Scenic Conference an’d 9^ overall.loht S o ttm S O T l Please see In BRIEF ______Buhl ' ^Jerom e DanceB Force"I Buh! taiffis-Qverta | ; holds m lnlcam ii ational np SCICcM river’sseat I J 1 JEROME • The Jerorrome High Fremc I jSchool Dance Forcece will be By Scott Thorhompson H ; jholding a minicamp on Jan. 12 Times-News1 vnwriter______■ ; -;at the high school. topsBere really Is some-' The camp Is open to girls{ K-8 DECLO-^- Might makes rig h t I ter in Ashton that and runs from 9 a.m.1. tot( 1 p.m. At least itdidSaturdayn^tinIt ( I pecial wrestlers,' . The cost is 520-per>r perso] n . Buhl IndiJidians’ 5344 Sawtooth ■ Buhl'i Bran nost be drinking.it : Registration formss can< be Central Idahiaho Conference victory H H y i H o im a n li Invitat picked up at Jeromi)me High over the prepreviously undefeated H blocked froi By Joe Sunnen h - . ____ SchQol._FormQrB_inforio rm a tio n - i^asketballjeam,______m ^■ ^^^■ -bihlnd by- The Tlme»Wew» ; contact Jenny Swantn a. t 733* Sophomoinore post Brandi ■ ^ -C om plete------Hosman note] ; ,2076. otched 17 points and 13 ■ ...... B U H L -Ifieit re results - 03 rebounds,I, while\ Junior post ■ thing in the waterll ------u added 11 pohits and -■ Oiolo'aCari : Speedskater Blairi lf c a p s - helps create specI ds for the Indians (6-0 ■ B is h iili*onfll then Jed Case mosilament Saturday, llav s a c , 10-2 overall).ov( ■ I : Olympic torch rela' loohiofldui• by the gallon, I fourth individual 1 "(PoundlMing the boll down low) ■ ! • n MILWAUKEE - Former I waiourgSS th ilrg a mrom' i The • NorthIn .05 many years i_,J_-plymplc.ipeedikater-; lome plan going i:^" ■ [3121st career wln------Buhl-coach-ih-Joo'Shepard said. ■ -S itu rd a y ______Fremont_High_ ^ : B lair anchored th e WiiW sconsin "Liko a lot d . . JJ 1^ 1, senior remainedof five Huskies to ; portion of tho Olympii >t of teams, they were ■ implonship matdi iplc torch putting threiree and four people ■ undefeated at r ' relay Saturday nighth t at th e stoptop them. Some games ■ ' the Buhle North- Fremont : Pettit Notional Ic6 Centei«er. our outsidei shootingsi is there and H srri# I n v i t a t i o n a l/in a title. The ! I "That was way cool,”" tht e five- some gomesisitlsn ll V H wrestling toumamd with 170 team . ; to e Aold^edalist said.'Id. “I skat- On Saturdirday It didn't matter H luring taking home his’ foiwin the overall : pd before^ot of peoplepie before, since misses!s werev almost as good ■ Wk I tournament , tidekvns In second with : but I WAS dways racing.'lg. When,! os possesto to the tandem posts, ■ ' '''il .ifk t____awhile notchlnghlsiaRiver took third, ; was rwing, I never hetheard the who grabbed}ed numerous errant ■ ■ Case was ono ofa lotf of success crowd. Today I' heaieard th e shots and mtput them in the basket. ■ make it to a chomp‘ North Fremont, crowd." Buhl finisheded with a 45-34 advan- H and one of three:k N said. “But I'm cd with our team Clad in a blue andnd w h ile ^ 8 = on thele glass| as King and ■ wrestlers to win Huskies finishedjust v. because I — ^-Olymplc-warmup-auitrBl:-alelrcnr-- ^ “snanjBiaeorIy_eauelea-the— ■ • points to easilyftK wi irW e'ro fair- ried tne flame as she skatJ oron otfem “ e t)oards.,And a you can't extremely pleased \ le t that hoppppen.since they Just' this weekend just Jus two tides, • - ComplltdfroniitaffamiwiMwlr.«p.rt. ■’" . i ick in for easy points." Wasri’f ^ e c a s pon K guys,.but die }ry was a big one for ly young, we haveare » really good," ------1 the Indians:IS since both teams ■ ence in some weighDoug Stdne said. cam e in unde^defeated in confer- we wrestled well,Soing to have a ence and thehe two teams look as prised.". lament team. We though they n:may do the same a& / The Senatorsin iil the big duals , last year whenen ^ e y traded victo- wrestlers to chomplcn ’t h a v e a full ries throughotShout the regular- and es but managed Justluld be ready for , post-season. . “We’re short on 1 ' “This giveses 1us the inside track guys we do have jrare Travis Stone (for the top' seedse at district tom^ I jH • Gooding coach Dou;ury of American :F# nam ent),’’ ShepardShi said. “And HH| Wr - “I think we’re goii-pound dde Qpd f SALT LAKE 202 0 0 2 - winning heie,e, 1hopefully It maybe really good.toumam(eat Kimberly’s will put a litt:little bit of doubt In might struggle in t: their mindsI whenw they come to B B because we don’tcting a tough . Please see!BBASKETBAa,PBg8C2 fl WMTF.CinillifTDHeUT/ntTinMAm ; - team, but we should state." =eeaUHL.PageC2 Gooding Junior 1 C o u n t d o wmi ] SpUE defeated I^ le Curry mer lookssat optionIS Idaho') Falls dropps Spartan Falls for the 125-poimeet ; to the TIieAMMlltedladPrew ' H scheduled Ryan Pereira beat ,4. to By Scott-Thompionion ...... - advarv'aniage they would neve speak' Ben Talbot at 189.m’s major ded- th e Tlmea-News writer ______rWinq'Inqulsh. S ^ t L ^:e e GAMESvilILLE. Fla. - The lat- media. “I was expectir145 pounds , est Spurrier ShuffleSt has nothing lut i M ^ i ^ e first Idaho F ai irs’ run of five H Tam pa EBay R U PER T - SnSmall mistakes pln^ Olympics.'S . todowithqmtrtu^erbacks. liss a coai ''of restler was able to tunrtras straight victories ikeand Croft. That ■ The Torch Tour: Tho OlympicTipio call for helpP aand finally made thepe position ntight be SpurrieJ..,. mistakes," Spartirtaii coach Brad the tablestab tb take the pin. S partans to 39-26ler b one of tb^*^ flame crosses Lake Michiganlanfrom i Florida great. NFLFL dream Job if It ever carame Cooper said. “Tl'T hey're a good “OmOne little mistake like thaIke' . Anderson’s victory)oper ; thought ' Wisconsin to Michigan. It begl)egins In an intertervlew w ith T he open,ien. 'He closed his NFL playi team but wef ffelt like we turnsns Into: a 6-point mistake,'his the meet made It 39-3he victory.... todayln MIchlgan'e captial citycity, O rlando Sentititinel on Saturday, careereer there, coached the Tain should've beat the:hem today.'* Coopeiper said. “That’s a 12-poinmd Spartan Jose Vegalayoff 1 for the I travels to RInt and ends thee daydi In Spurrier imlsieSled he didn’t leave Bayly 1 B andits of th e USFL ai The Tigers hadid four wrestiers swing.'lg." the w eight at 125 pouneek too long," I the Motor City-Dotrolt. with any specificific NFL Job in mind. cameme dose to leaving Florida1 for1 who wrestled inI thetl state finals, Thehe matchi started well for thiput Spartans Junior varsiit’s eariy in the “No way," he said. But still, he theB o[opening In 1995. including state championcl Matt Spartartans, with Jeff Andersorho Freddy Arteaga went} going to get ) ' Morch to (ho Modals: Snowboivboarder felt he had to go-go. • Carolina Car has a coach, Geor,orge H^ges. andjoiJoey VoU recording back-toim technical fall to Jake301 d e fe a te d faffi:------'^wogDm gstrtm sanT elp-itrrve-got-thB— heiferifertrburiHisTanthe«"arei:1 ^ 4 ------—Hodges-scored'Bd-onB'of^hre‘fe— batRpi< pins a tlB 0 'K a \7 Ipounds match was another ^ I m ats Chris Klug In a paralleleloiant gl - itch," he said.',*]L '1 need to find out andd ssome people think Selfe:fert p in s fo r the TlgeIgers Saturday, respectlecdvely. la t m istakes th at Coopi Morin' ifnWBtjleofcoicoaching can be sue- might HmH ; Slalom Frfdayal Mount Bachel ght be gone after today's isea-ise sticking Gabe FnFrank ih’2 mln- Jeffjff Anderson, 152-poundeie,” cost the Spartans thei{U)n4'«K.Tt.(tr]lM: i Ihe latest battle for OlympioibsrttiB. be cessful wllh thoslose NFL boys." ' sonn fifinale. Spurrier’s parenants utes 47 seconds In the 140-pound Josh1 A int The three-week Hin-cnan^tiAbilaj Anderson and Eric Adanj 9k.Qwcuiim:i». , Pogue, of Hood River, a two-til■o-llms „ So, the guesiissing game begins. ^ w5W iup.in Charlotte. He sdll hash matdh. • at 112:12 pounds are still undefeat holidays was "a week medalist In slalom events Inlllie th< T am p a Bay,, fSan Diego and Tamilmily there. He coached,i a t Kris Jensen alsoIsot^ot a pin for edfdrJ3r Minico. ;he ; Cooper said. "But it’sfJW ( K K ry CeroUna are ob'obvious candidates. Duke. . I snowboarding World ike.. the Tigers whenI hehi planted Rip “J^’s^’s the same guys who arcon season and we’re gc . M innesota an d “I t ^BWl,Afl74,CT;ira. * I Championships, h ad the faSIssBlest ‘ W ashington, 1 ‘I hope th e Panthfers go 7or . G ap ler in 52'secon:onds in th e 135- payinging th.e price and coming{o. better." Blackfoot 3ug,a A t o t t TO possi)sslbmdes, too. him. I ; I. qualifying time ai)d upset raug, n. I really don't know a n ^tiing pound match, througlugh for us," Cooper said, . Each has pro?ros and cons, an d about 'ssiasports' L-1990 Oij^pian Irom Aspen, C( 3ut i^ tiiough..Ihis was a sho(lock The back-to-baclack pins capped "Therejre’d better be some pretty Intheilnals. Spurrier may givgive his thoughts bn fo r' aUal of us,” said Spurrierer’s five straight vict on can be ' _ r , th e m atter Mor ictories for the goodI wrestlersw out there if they londay when he Is . unde.^.IP.bSp^er.jj ______, _.Ti^ta-and-gave-« n®m

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.S p o r t s - |Hemn^Iger, Twirn Falls shoockPocatt 1'..' r -TTie TIme»New» Loical sports ■ * reM e sw eej ason POCATELLO-Chriihris Hdrzinger ^ . jn a d e a driving sho? w twithtwo.sec- ill,A««£TcMi ed .l 8 points and Quinn e Vikings’ Jerom e mtmade two while Twin . e in the sccond guartei record to SO. everyone. That was our bestistofthe- . Turley, onele 6of four sophomores r had 11 to pace the Falls made! jtjust one as the Tigers year,” y said Twin Fallss coach > who see considesiderable playing time : five point lead into half Filer (2-0 SQC, 5-5) playspl ho« ' . came aivay’ wiwidi a 42-41 viaoiy In L , ; ^ “It was a ^ e a t win f( ■ • • ' ■ Lawrence Pfefferle. “We relrebound-- for the Bruins,ns, g ra b t^ die steal River fell to 0-1 in confer- ’. to Wood River Thursday.>• girls non-con:onference basketball _ ed e- well in die first half.” and. went therhe distance as the Tam very proud of my 1 rdaynigHt Twin Falls head coach I d S3,overalL > Both teams started slowwoBen- Bruins led by 1four early in the . I 7 .. . Thegame.ve was delayed one day sivelyin sl the first periocod The fourth quarter.sr. . Twin Falls («)Jiostosts Highland______0 after schooljol was canceled in t P o n d and VaVanessa West both - on Wednesday...... (MM Tigers .got three short- MFMr . 'lijSftiS ' j l o S i a f Jerome Frida)day due to the weather. jumpersw from three differenPiif niou connected inI thidie paint as Jerome. . . . C«TUF«)(731.| teamms s first m et Nov. 30, ei regained ihe lea • TmFMHl'nMiBA B Ui>llE«l«r,Z( nin (3CV UcUdt 4. 2. Uk>mi a. Pier ers as theyjum ped out to lead 36-35 widi duee T»W»------r='«1J1in.iIQ.H 71 ___withlhe.JIgiIgers sncaking:away 'le __ nunutes remainln i n t n g ______naatt lin)l)-iJlJ-H ■ (WTBKDt|t5l-W • f |t^jSag»a (I 'lead. Twin- Falls* Shayl \ • i k'SIfSi!?' widiatwo-poipoint victoiy in a game ' st “We were comingcon off a loss ]ust TWNfAliS (W K 1, IU« 7,M«rg«t i; _scpred_late .in^the.periolod-but -----like-the last timi ------E*ia r4 1 md Cortni Ford, were w he lead knew they (Tv^V in Falls) are a good while keeping Jerome oloff th e lean t It came do 7 . - -- HAILEY-The visitingg Vikings bodi out widiidl injuries-Lee for die___ sc * down to free dirows Gooding 61. WoodiRiver_39__i"“ F 3L -s c o rc b o a rd .B ru in s ’-spei)eed*led -----and-ourfadghttit ------Josh Stanek Eit a pair —dispatched'Wood*Rivel ^ 'er' 46^41“ year with a1 tomt< ACL and MCL. to ittidvantage.” — • GOODING - Theae Gooding to a pair o f ^ e a b and fast-st-break . Turley answeitwered again for die inters and and Ethan Saturday m’^ t in girls basiisketbalL . The Bruins’:’ leadingli scorer, Kim ' bi Senators defeated the V, The Wolverines’ Natalie baskets by sophomore BeBelinda Bruins, grabbingbing a steal and con- Wolverines 61-39 Satui finished with 12 as The lie Green Strunk, hurt^her h knee in pracrice -TiirIqr,.wholedthe------Ti ------verting-the'layu _5Coredjix-in.ih6-fourth-(vquarter— -PridayrShew layudTTusow scored in bo.ys baiketfaall. utvJdiooLdefeated-Blifis— ^ wiHTiave it examined Bruins with 10, points,ts, and- inside, was fouZetluZea and hit the free turday night in boys bas- “before fouling out; she finishedfi nextweek.__ Seamus CanipbeU with 14 points for the nigh ------Danielle Dz Maloney...... th ro w , but PlPond and .West ■ , to lead Gooding. Hem jhL After WiUi90secoicond left in die game, 1 innects a.nswered againain for die Tigers to holding a one point leadid in th e ' ; the score w ^ Clark, who usually com added 10 points for the Burke had 20 and Josh, f as tied 4040. After a ’ from ff( b e p n d the arc, dro.vjve the ' tie the score. a d d ed 1 1 . to-pace-the—_flfst_.h^lf, ?! Wqod_Riyeirer_>vas:i _Bruin.tumovet/etan d a-Tlger-missed-----lai 5 5 ; ^ s ------;Both-teanis wi - Jeff Bolton led all.scorc . 0 'laneTwo straight possessiom rwill'continue'with— bu^ored 17^ in the tHiiriird quar- shot, Twin FaiFalls w ent to the free . foi nee opponents. points for Wood River. ter. fouled and converted the• trhrpp. non-conference Gooding (7-2) hosts W (2-6) meets Carey on “ throw line, s ™ Jerom e (13-2,, 4-2)4-: returns to the i'wendellen TuSy,'^' On Tuesday die Wolverii point plays as the Tigers 1 Monday. rines {3-2 The first foufound die net, but die back ba to lead by a pair at thef h w f hardwood onI WednesdayW> as the Ss a c , 9-5) host Gooding. • second shot bouncedbe out and'the' ] Tigers head to) Highland.Hi A win for, Kim Vriesman led a Brum E the Tigers would Oocdngtl.VUAwS Tigers calledI a :timeout. charge ch: to start, the third pc >uld cam Skyles her a ’ r - • v*r4t,w>d nHr4i period. 200th coachingg victory.vii ySSL, 5ilwi*:5 IMO 17 W Jero m e’s 's'sophomore point She sh nailed three jumpers, in GOCOOC (61). Gxai a Artte«. iWnen 7, Ui VUFMr IKIIWI • . Whitnejley Clark was fouled ing “ 'Jud- . Twin Falls (6-7,(6-: 2-3) travels to ing a 3-poihter and added an n :assist Buhl on Monday.- e»«rp,;.o«n.Dafen v. -KweMBmaarTrraarniTOTs:i ------conds-leftrShe-hirthe----- jo' to Tustw as Twin Falls led by five, :i.ran-i7i-ie]3 first, dien Twin }t^Coil}-Caxlr9SlC«rTta«'/te>i)1) TctIaKtajB.Oailr .3 • lSfcS^Wu5ri*a vin-Falls called a time • 24-19, 24- midvray through the pc llVfiaKUrtlSfoJMal ran ttinn.Oa;?. vKi out to ice her.■. ItIi didn’t'work as die Jerome jgj helped the Bruins 4llt3U.4l CmtijOil WnjrVM n*.nwMVdfy. second shot IS with ISaT Mtll-42 It bounced around three thr straight turnovers. TWWF*U3(4l)-Tiflf,n-31I.H3ll.lta«)rl?.34,U«n;]ML ______■ before falling.S _ 1 IVIinico 75, Jerome. 6igg Klmberiy^;y 42, Shoshone 40 p .______-• ------ItTvas time for a'Tiger:"r-a!ly.' r S S S I S a SB-l4.TkrrpKn1MZCrrtlMJ. r B ite 3 8 , The Communinity * . “I was nervoiirous, but I knew I had Katie Ka Thibualt ignited the, come-c •icnouE|4;>CM2Hia7x>u.7>OU2MJ>Hv*IM2.U4IM RUPERT- - Theie M i n i c o - :RLY-The BuUd5^ led ° ■ tomakeiLlhei aw«3i4;.ujciriM2.Pcn:2.Pcnje2-41t7i**1!HJ« Osborn, scraped 1^ with SlSchool 28 t le pressure was on us,” back. bai She d rained a 3-poiisinter, W>cnOeM>.TimF«LlCVim»< ...... -Spartans rolled past tlutl,e-Jerome • said Clark, whiivho finished with 10 then the hit from just inside thi:he arc T*iF»tiii,j«rf»ftFajnFah4^ boys baskeiball. night^in Kimberly. ic10 points" and Sundii Brizeizendine \ T 7 1 scored all of his IS’ ac Jo h n F ennell led al]all scorers „ ' added nine as the Bliss gir:jirlsbas- Worn with 22 points for Minic n the first -half, as k(ketball team defeatedJd The nen_ ' (4-5) clung to a three- C2.C»ml M. AM-•Mt. defense and tl; 1 the play of Nelson sue teams in’ the league. Thafiats a just 32 percencen t on lO-of-31 . Ctnma 7.GOUV31 Tom • <0 Mi I when Sy had to be touitough task.” IM»7S.Jnraes lUSS m ■ UUU ta Al«n 7. &it ft ft 1411«iiiTa*.i4 Johnson w . , a tte m p ts in the:he first half, CSI »•«» Miua.TSI-B ■' S S . helped from thehecourt ““Ask me again in five wl •toxa l>HI}9-n Mti7n« Jfw5M.-K«(xiTi.rw«,0h»l(Mrt Ci lEtAtek weeks traded by just: four, foi 29-25, at the It'iCO 175). ff»* «.ca. J, h«Kr« 11 Ittlf 7, g S i 'S i S ^ A teaiy-eyedid Utah Valley coach . andand if things are still goingigthe break, dianks to ] 51. rcmrfttHrtiMo*. 321 JITS w J. f<.yam.tfn;2<.to^2,lfcCora< ______Cathy Nbcon saidsai th e initial i3rog- sags ^ e way. I’ll tell you I’m n to Rebcar’s running om anterior crudate vei:very good coach.” JM JL— jumper-flt-die-buebuzter.-7;T-Cadierine ----- Jftrt Ca»»-Unta< J. Hwrtv N«lilnxiflJMrnJ ' Fairbanks’ sister,iter, Kelly, lives in (T^^«4^C«^nl rcUtoi»Unail>|mnanw nra«aj.ner. W , iW. Sh*ft G(Glenns Ferry 38, WendelIell35'' iram™for'°s"Sy • meaning the 6- 5,Sy’s knee bent at a sickei txn loivncM //Ku^UncsM jKna WENDELL - Glenns Fernny b d ir foot-3 sophomoinore is probably lost angingle after h er left foot slipiSfpe^ ■ -... Five players 'Aberdeen ( Wendell 38-35 Saturday ni{light in for theyear. . out}ut from under h er as she ccame accounted for allaU of< Utah Valley’s Hagerman 72, n 62, Valley 60 girls,basketball. X' “The girls reai•eally showed a lot of iown with a rebound. points in the firstirst half.... Sy aver- HAZELTO C am as County 49 rON - The Vikings sue- jAmy Walker led all scorerers widi heart,” Nixon1 said.sj “The defense . But instead of capitalizingB 1widi ° double-doj-double widi 17.8 cumbed to) visitingv Aberdeen 62- 17 points for Glenns Feny. K] ylee came on withI a lot of intensity - >y out, CSI went iceM0«w(.ei^ the nrates. Brandon Blod] 0mN7 JJt2H.» !n’t-getimic5rsuppon----- , TJ... ftW»M0-S4.S4,HI2-4C«)4,Chlvit..Chim2-3M4.B««3.1JM lodgett had' Hazdton Tue•uesday. SWnM S I2tlf4-S from the other;Br starters, who fin- I,®ive at 49-44 w ith 9:36 left,t. iJUt . e.T0UU21«1MJSi 21 points to lead the: Mushers.M ' . oio« hat was as close as CSI wouldId cet wscfTi) ished just 11 of)f 229 in die game. As • ^ )WK>n4.|2H1S.JtfnKnB-l>2-3i-l>2-3 20.lfchty&4(KIO.SrM4. Junior Nate Dalin netted:d 151 points Kdo «f7, a team, CSI shot he rest of die game. for Camas County. lot just 33 percent to t«ltlll7« ^ o ^ f _ 42 percent forth!the Wolverines. CSI returns home next week<^kend iPi>acH)Mo.A.ci>B!«M>i»i•«aul2.I'JSSSKaSSi,!*' Fri • College and Saltolt Lake Community . « Ekn«i». Pe>u> M. RoiMIO-1).UVSCH9(N.I«iK D-1). U - «4ai71l-7272 v*ta,iSfaWait«« Friday's late, resuits College, and inn dangerc of slipping • ■hrow-ins'•'* Jtfracn 2-7, C. OnuariHn O-I.KmI. Itovry M. ik CMWnai M, Cifi«iCnrtr tlllli]-(.rWiai.rWKi«n»-C»33[HMunil). luanuui (:7»-Pcc-I. um ?e. MM >. KM ’ HIgHighland 35, Minico 22J . to eighdi place,I, CSI( coach Kendall Be l e a w i«sc43{Siij).Au4»-csiu(Poti,a(Potli(5).IASC2l()Maie|. Jm I. KtrtraaOl}. Taa- 29 6-7 7; Belinda Stubbs wore a hcj‘V \ f Ital Uub- CSJ 1», irvse 2ft OneuM POCATELLO - The HighShland Grantremainedtdupbeat. , • „ra,'rap around her right thi 6,&m.\Ti3CA!MSCCU«rYi47rlM2.1kXQlia>v scorcd3 242‘ points quarter. Murt;irtaugh went 12 for 15 trouTouble and a poor n i ^ t shot 1 win at Salt Lake Bobbobbitt’s free throws. ‘That’siwhy w in the final 1:20. and Burley struggled witliatli a slow from the fouloui line in the fourth tofiofinisliwith 10 points. 'ollege), we had a he’se’s committed to Cincinncnati. f CSI re tu rn si totc host Snow start to the second halfilf before with Kellen1 NebekerN shooting 10 HHighland also benefined fr( I didn’t step iip and He’se’s the best shooting guardI PveI j^Uege (2-1,12-3)3) anda Dude State falling 63-54 to the BiBees on for 10. Thele R ed Devils’ Bfin paii>air of three-point plays 'SSIai » - s S supposed to play. I - ‘everrer seen in my life.” College (3-0,14-1)1) nnext Friday and Sanirday. Roseboroughgh and Oakley’s John fourour-point play in the fourth■ cqua?. i t o l W ' y t aI l lhad to.do'to win A A Monagan] desperation heaeave Saturday, S en io r Jono Barker•fin fi ish ed Gay tied for• tlietli lugh score with 21 terer ias the Spartans held a 1 the game.” at: the th buzzer hit the backbosoard with 18 and Eric B e^ addcdded 11 to - points.- • - ; - adviidvantage early'in the Tmal q ...... AsgoodasClei'lemons was,-it was ■ -a nid d caught i the-fron^lip-bcfc,fore Throw-Ins------lead the Bobcats. • MiutaughI (S-1)(J visits Twin Falls • ter.er. ^ B obbitt’s ice-wawater nerves that bouni)undng out to go to overtime. Seth Scott was fo B urley (1-2; 6-4 ) trav tra el to Christian Acacrademy on Tuesday. . might have be<>ecn th e biggest Ih Iti overtime,1 it was ail Southc s forced to sit for Blackfoot on Wednesday.r. , points of the gamame. Tied at 95-all, Idahiiaho, as the Eagles oiitscor„--j his second straight stn game Saturday for UVSC imi44tl-JS Utah Valley tookok'tlie ball with 14 Utahtah VaUey 18-7. - 'SC because the 6- BcrmfltaOiitoU ^ ““ 2.im,& seconds in reguljulation and a h e r “We "W needed everybody to plpl(jy foot-9 forward receisceived a flagrant ^ h eif foul in die Wolverii ^ . running it down,n, John Hille rifled andid everybody1 stepped tht serines’ 81-61 win ,!« . ri-, i.r n_. M*m.Ai a cross verbally '.Bobbiibbitt,” he said. “We make tJ « a ,. lace, showing, senior Estataban committed to thi “ m atdi,” Stone said. winning by decdecision. Serr the University of niistaistake, he hits the three fnfree C)Bi>nlS'27t2-IJSI.Dctta5-l7Ml-l7M19.Eh20MJ,UfrH errano was the only Indiai'onto Cincinnati next s I-9M4,J.WSirn>e-imift Burley heavyweightt J Jaxson Bobcat junicnior Gordo Vega out- win t season, took the . throvrows and the momentuturn Eld»IMB.CM0-tMftC)M>04)l an a championship. The5 Z15-2 inbounds and drilIribbled to the top chanianges and game over. It’s Jones followed up his impinpressive lasted WendeUlelj’s Mark Dimond in poutound senior had little troi ' * ° .UWtlCBj------. performance at the-Bci ouble of die arc widi HiHille all over him. toughIgh one to take.” HWiHM l].Wm4-7»4 Bear-Cat the 171-pouncind championship to agaiigainst his North Fremont 01oppo- .Bobbitt faked Hill Invitational in early Deci'ecem ber help Burley to a 10th place team nent lille'up m the air. E Ear arlier,,it vyas Clemons wl iMM0.Hn9r7-a441t.Sir« ent in the title match.^ then leaned intoto him] as Hille bit. cameme up with the tying point rcM34«J2-UtO}. with another win againstist Buhl’s finish, . Declo’s Dc John Clark won S' Russell Wicrsma in the 1 n th e • and drew the fouLuL Widitth two Wolverines hanging onnntn WSC}71I7-I(S e heavy- Vega defeat:ated Dimond earlier 103-03-pound title-as the 0only . Widi die aow d: »ft«0fl-f(aiiij7(QTO.Maiii7-iaiElll-d.B:(tt).|4.tM weight championship. Joncones sent in the season vd roaring, Bobbitt -^hlsje:I jersey, Clemons put up a nno- CH.0»ani.WSCS-15(U*^M. 3n and said he.used.... Hon[ornet to-win-a championsnship calmly sank the^ firstfii of three foul look, r Wicrsma to his back twicece with a that experiencinee to his advantage. and k, reverse lay-up and free thro Lto)i.Eb.Hh.n*cu»CS40 nd Wood Rivei^s M att Concnover shots. After a UVSCU\ timeout to to tietie it i at 95-95 widi 44.7 left l)ft2).ABki-C$lt}(arD« D espite BuBuhl’s solid fo u rth took )ok the 135-pound title. ice Bobbitt, the: sophomoreso point- PrioPrior to that, Utah Valley actiCtUi &linSh*r,Xrf,>CIV0sive . opening half. Lana ; an offensive reboundi up3SJ 36-29 late in die third quarter.er. McCauley madee itii 40-39 and the effort ma Moss'joined ^ of the Hornets (4-1, J2-1), miimight be .; A n d r ^ eep post Abelee Esparza The Thi .run was capped by a K ort on Declo • post Jamimie Chatbum in double-file-figures with 13 King . Indians were up forforgood. Chathathurn was just as cruciaial, points. too much.'for the Jndiaris5 ajas they •*, notched the fineinal sue Buhl points of • baskjisket-off an offensive rpbouJund. “That was a I harassed Buhl into numijm erous '•

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W e e k atehuf IL a .m . ■ Patriots (10-5) JjhUL ^ ! a e tk m " k t 4 9 e r s ( l M ) M 1 at ~ J p S p&lP&ntheis(l-14)' J _ S a in t s .(7r8) _ ^ ^ ^ ‘ Key cJcmcntK By winninjming, tlie Patriots Will nail down the — Eojt iijl6, and victory shouldn'tshe be hard fo came by, c Key elements: A\ viviaory, coupled with'a Packcrer loss, iWIJ , I'inihcrs nro one lou awayray fromi being the only team in NFm h i ^ Jandthc49crsahomc)mc date for the-first round of the tory.to lose IS consecudvcive gam( es in one'season. The dcfcefenso is thrownown for 819 yards nnd seven toucha r t Y o d s IflrRcly responsible for the Patriots’ five-game winningi.«fr«.-.t, st threegamcsagainstNet New Orleans. The Saints have giv«ivcnupl 22 ■ , , iiaving heJJ opponenu to 14 g streak. points in thdr last thf« TT 9142 points. three losses, the most in o three-g; The pick: New England,nd. The Panther defense can’t sio M K n a e , run and the offcnic is down'wn toi one sound recdver. rleans. The Saints won't let the 49 inhis.<:iprhfKh iears(12-3) - • ^ — p A C h i e is (6-9) Michael strahan \ S . jfr Key dementi: Tliis Ramcme brings no relief for the Beare, , t h i s w e ee k k \ celebrbrates after sacking >y nL-«laiyinortlc,oralossonor n tic by the Packers, to seal the^NFC J .[ ____ divi

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-S p o r t s ^ S p ®rs w i nI l e x aIS tllSS!le WeebberhcLclps KinIgs bumiSuns p h o e:NIX n ; (AP) - Chris a flagrant foul and thrcirpwing a . W ebber SCOscored 22 of his 35 points punch at Tracy McGr; on Porter’ss late in th e secorcond half as Sacramento Friday, and Keith Vanan ... I Vnthstdodd a{ fourth-quarter rally _; -;Who had a stomach-yirus.is^Collins to wm itss^^h^straight," s beating and Jefferson started i the Suns 11: place. IreelM P e ja St( Stojakovic added 25 Elden Campbell led CharlotteCl ' oints an d Doug C h ri^ e with 26 points and 13 rebo ad 20 for the Kings, who ' sinkMaavs lew a 16-point first-quar- ir lead before rebound- TImberwoIves 112, Hava w k s96 DALLAS (A P )-nrhe ie Interstate 11 within a half-game of ATLANTA - Wally Szczczerbiak ' 35 rivalry between SaSan Antonio scored 23 points and .« andDoUas is rapidly Los Angeles Lakers in i Ily becoming ' ic Division. 'Garnett added 22 points one of the NBA’s rebounds as Miimesota \ Terry Porter hit n Marbury scored a sea- ! two fre e 35 points to lead the fourth straight. ______throvs,with.5Xsecond3nds.left,.giv-__ Minnesota dominafAH th< lo-havedroppedlhree----- j inade__H|^S9^H . ing the Spurs ^ 105-K5-103 victory game, 'outreboundli^"ihe'le H aw b over the Mavericks,, avenging av an 56-34 and outscoring theran48-36in ^ ■ j K a a H agonizing overtime lojloss 10 days • the painL The TimberwolviIves have before. 90,K n l c k s81 {beaten Atlanta in four straijaightand ' .... Dallas trailed 103-9595 when Tim ^ORK - Paul Pierce ssix of seven. Sacramento’s» ChrisChi Webber shoots Duncan, who had 299 pointsf and ' < points and contributed Shareef Abdur-Rahimn scored___ over Phoenix’s's JaJakeLVoskuhl____ ^ ____ — i7-rebounds;‘fouled ourwith;l:49—out ‘ N a T Kig-defensive'effoftThat d -----~202 pdirits for the Hawk:'Ks, who Saturday In'PhMihoonlx. leftVThe Mavs scoredred the next^ . ------blev)ston Celtics to a come- dropped c to 2-8 against WWestern , « , dght, with Dirk Nowiizvitzki tipping teind rl 90-81 victory over Conference ^ teams. Ja z z 113, BuiB ulls , O J in his own miss with 9. 111 1 9.3 seconds ing to pull'V York Knicks on C H IC A G0 O - John Stockton left to tie the game. - th e idle night. Lo . , • P f is to n s 101, CavaliersrS 91 m ade th ree: free frc throws in the _____ S ^ , Antonio, withI itiits Midwest M c Williams and rook-____ the Padfic I -----AUBURN HILLS,-Midlr.ir-Jerry------f i Q a L 4 2 ^inds-of.overtime,-and d s ------Division lead bn the linline, got the insbh caused trouble all g Stephen I Stackhouse scored 22f nf i hie Karl Malone: scoredsc( 32 points as i_a cro»over__^H |^H son-high • 3:Allan Houston and p the Utah held off a ______^ribbl^°” ^*^ ^ game-hifih 29 points in th f Chicago. Suns,-whoJTew^rbottlingup'tlie ----- o vIarsball-added-2 5 ;------knocked heads with DalDallas’ Steve ondhalf as Detroit w6n U . straight. '0 primary scorers. tjthe second time in 11 game •’ jncluding twowo of Utah’s first Nash. Nash.came awayray from the Itics outscorecl'New •2 i^inrc basketsIS in overtime. Scott collision with a foul andm d a bloody Cliff Robinson added 22 C e K lc s90J in the fourth quarter, and a nine rebounds fo Padgett tied his career h i ^ with- - ' gash over his left eyebrobrow. tie Knicks to just two p i!^c ® 16.-nie victoryry wasV Utah’s e i^ tii ^ ______.WhileJJash was mend N EW YO Pistons, while Corliss Willii mdedonthe- added 14 points and a st straight over thetiie Bulls. sideline. Porter’s first-st foul shot scored 28B p< Walker scored 22 h season- RonMercerlec ----- to'a'strong'i high 11 boards. r led the Bulls \vidi 29 . rolled around the rim,im, skipped •ny Battie had 13 and IS led points, and RonjnAnest A added 23. ' onto the glass and dropp}ppcdin.He . ' led the Bosti Zydrunas Ilgauskas ClevelandC with 20 point ^ h e d his second forfor his 22nd M from-behinc Camby led the Knicks Lamond L Murray added 18. P a c e r s 81, R Ro o c k e ts Qpint, his most in two seasons.see ■ 'I-.' B |B |H -the New 79 injs and 19 rebounds. HOUSTON-J <»0n D allas’ final pojpossession, ■ Saturday nig 1 - Jermaine O’Neal Nash dribbled free of Pierce, ^ M ag ic 118, Warriors 1109( scored 28 points,ints, induding three ‘ of Antonio » / __ in the finni 39 « ------rDaniels-and-fired-up-a- ie Jo e JoHnsiH o rn e ts 80______^ 33-seconds, tn lead __ 1 _ “•a-3-pointei----- 1 ------f r ­ — ORtA-NDOrPhr-=“Rii" Indiana over HoiHouston. that clanged away, sen n ig h t, fo rOTTE, A N.C. - Jason TTroyj Hudson scored a se iending the I /'. season-, O’N eal, whovho also had 15 Mavericks to their■IT second I / ----- Latrell-Spre'ad 18 points and 12 hihigh 26 points, hitting fo ‘.our of re b o u n ^ hit a ip-footIJ) jumper witli _____ straight 1q5?s nftgr n in.g;Qrgamc-win<______Knicks’ tWotbj3th ca re ^ highs, and OiOriando’s 13 3-pointers. ' ning streak. T h e C eltikie Richard Jefferson 39secoiitistoplayplay to put die Pacers . . SanAntonlo’ilo's Tim Duncan delivers an olbot Golden State’s Bob Suraa had: a . ahead for the fi ’'■ ■...^lash had the game-w: Ibow to Dallas' bfrk ITowltzkI Si York 29-12oints ii as the two substi- st'steal and layup in th e opi le first,tim e in th e 'P.emng.....fotlrth'quaiHer.r. HiHe then hit one of pointer in Dallas’ 126*12 Duncan, who had 29 points andid 171 rebounds, fouled out with holding the:rs led undermanned m r S S f n minute of the fourth qiiarlirte fto two free tlirows1^ withwi seven sei^ds' San Antonio on Dec.:. 26,2 when I" P'ay, t utt t the « Spur»>on 10&-103. — E ^ B H - field goals.^..... r ------tiltie-the game at 8 8 . Orirlando to play to make.it i A n to in eI were without Kenyon ’ ar e.itatut>^lnt^ni^ Duncan scored a careere e r-h i^ 53 lO.Q ru n that th fed off defensive o answered with four 3-poiniinters - Steve Franc:incis and Eddie offense, the second on j points, Tony10 was suspended for tvi points. The teams also) metm in last phy, Dallaslas stopped five straight b two each by Pat Garrityty and Griffin led thele RocketsF with 13 season’s playoffs, with tl ball and the finale wh Johnson 11.earU'er in the day for HiHudson - to niake it 100-93. tl the Spurs San Antonitnio possessinn.s, inrlnrf. —hlnrk/?iHh a N ow iuki sho 3- points apiece. ------tviiumiy-ilRilr-airoTrJ-roui•ound sen w .in g j ruinedled inbound pass after a bi Marcus Ca in five games. behind. While smiling,I E M H witii 21 poin^ . . , Mavs baskeiket and a 24-second vio- whispered w something to < Porter hit big shotss alla night, . lation. s ta r^ g with a long jump S.Scott Wall, then slapped 1 mperanda _ _Po_iier fiptjhego Spurs.clicking . .tli-the rear and left the court- N e ts 89. sets Hi aboi)un(djn r 3-pointer to open and clo: men’s h(IQOp^ d ose a 12-1 again withil a; 3-pointer and San ■ m CHARLO: run lhat put San Antoni . David Robinson, whp hai omo ahead Antonio seaeemed in control again. pi Collins had by 11 early in the second points, missed two free i Ivey made a career-high fcfour 3- winning streak!c snapped.sn: ' ; . nd q u a rts . D allas’ Eo]lopes dimmed when ■w: rebounds, boiivoritesfali The lead grew to 17 ■with 1:14 left and was call pointers for the Longhorns ' 17 shortly Michael FirFinley aggravated the ar tfpM> fellow rookie No.lOOklahorihom a 89, tjefore Halftime. an offensive foul w ith ^ who have won five stra , ^ strained lefteft hamstring tiiat kept onds or left. Saturday . added 16 poir15 action • games ga'l and eight of 10 agz ; J Porter scored six of thithe Spurs’ him out of i g S - Texas A&M 63 )f two of the previous ^ \ te v e Smith scored 18th ft l:49' tu te starters Oklahoma- State (13-1). last eight points in the thirdthi quar- three game: ITTESVILLE, Va. - I. The NORMAN, Okla. 01 - Aaron nes with 8:36 left and . AiAntonio and Daniels had ______13 . New Jersey... Co^oys played most ofpf„the__ McGhee, scored------;ter, putting.them up 84-5i4-72 going-----didn’t rctun ;escored-2 1 pointson- - gai •ed-22 poinis-and ------um.-Hehad-lO-p'oints,------Nash'ha‘d l7 points ai The Nets w- game' without leading scscorer HolUs Price.had into die final period. allinthefirsirst half. as _ near-perfect shoot- Ma ad 14, leading N a assists, Tim HardawayI h a*loosq ■ M artin, who Maurice Baker, who was sicslowed 10 Oklahoma past 'The Mavericks cameeoutener- o . DuncanI wasw upset about his pc ing, and North by past-Texas A&M in gized, though, with N< points and six assistsvhen he two games ea by 9 strained groin and sciscored Uie Big 12 openerner for botii teams.' Nowitzki lastti^eefoifouls,_alI in the final.lO___EcEduardo Najefa and WangioC-fr^>m ----- ^------Carolina State just jus six points. swatting a Porter layupp to'srartK a' ' minutes. T The Sooners•s extendede: their The first came on eaeach scored 10. Duncan T ' ‘ ended a 13-game losing streak at m i, winning screak: to 10 games, their 3 offidal • I T \ C Mississippi St. 74, ■ ...... longest since tliele !1991*92 season. • 3 him on V _ y 1 - ^I 0 University Hall,.....‘V ' - b eatin g No. 4 ■ No.No 6 K en tu c k y 69, OT /'"'■''^Ijhe^Sooners: (11-1) (13 held Texas: Connect"ticut Imeocks off T Virginia 81-74. c . / A&\bttT34.5 percentper shooting renriesselad eight t-** r STARKVILLE, Miss. - MMario/ and forcedl222 titurnovers. The ' throws l^ivefavpack (11-3,1-1 ACC) AusrinAu hit his first caree •KNOXVILLE, Tenn.n. (AP) - NEW YORK Y( - Sebnem h til 9:57 to go after a nni 3-1 Aggies (6-9)lhaveave lost four in a-, Diana Taurasi scored a ailed for pointer with 7 seconds lel a career- Kimyadogiu:Iu scored 14 points in a H l^irginia, but held tiie {gc eft in \ row and eighShhih h eir past nine. high 32 points as top-r regulation, then m ade fivee free V p-ranked reserve role,te, as Stanford extend- H in top 11'. 0-1) without a field ------Connecticut— beat— I throw s— in— o v e rtim e — —No;— 2----- ed-irs-winnnwing'streak'to six H next 7:47 while open- jUs -fo.— Pittsburgh!?,-7,------^ Tennessee 86-72 on Satujiturday to games. for s!in C H A R L O r Mississippi State. . A improve to l&O. . T’N ae ThThiel and Lindsey H i a six- -J-^'“ Hodge = Austin scored a career-higligh 32 No. 11 B o s toJn n College( 74. There have been 34 mi Joints, and Derrick Zimmen meetings Yaniasaki ea. her average ofQf^^-4. M shot just 37 percent x-game ^vinriing streak ended. 62 ‘Kara Lawson led the Lad:-ady Vols lie game. Cory Bradford led Illinois >viUiw GREENVILLE,-E, N.C. - Steve, —with 17 points. Kansas St.:.S { 9 ,; J points. Logan scored 24:4 pointsp and hit’ I e i^ t straight freeee ithrows in the No. 7 B aylor conr No. 3.O k lah o m a 80, lor 75' Connecticut's Dlsna Taurasi drIv h lo S t. 72, N o. 9 Io w a 026: final 3 minutestes as No. 13 MANHATT.[TAN, Kan. - Nicole ogaliIgainst Tonnesseo Saturday In o m a S t. 61 ° c c Cindrmati held off Easti Caroling No. 9 Texas Tech 68 Ohlde had 2 COLUMBUS, O hio - Bri; 26 points ahd 13 Knrtv ERi Okla. - Royal Brow ”.an in the Conference-ice-USA opener _ LUBBOCK,'fraas - LaNaNeishia ___rebounds in.th Inoxvlllo, Tonn. Taurasi scored ’< rown swred 19 pointy indudi■ding,. forbothteams.-'— .the-Wildcats’ second- .5 points as Texas 10 iri Caiifield scored 23 poinu:nts, and straight victo:tory over a Top lO rolrits ”" to load Connecticurpast > iri d row in the second half,u. as C incinnati (13-13-1), which has Rosalind Ross added 211 aand 12'V team. Tennonnessoo. Oklahoma State in Ohiotiio State surprised No. 9 Iowa sd several minutes Tin ''■a- \von 13 straight afteiafter opening tiie ^ rebounds.for Oklahoma (12-1,2.0(12 Ohlde hit a turnaroundt jum per , Byji, The ^vin ^vas the fourth in a1 nrow season w ith a loss i luUdogs (11-1) with 14 points. -ongh'&rn5 players forth. )ss to Oklahoma Big 12). The Sooners took)k ai 24-3 and a free tlircluow with 3:08.to go r the Buckeyes (10-2,2-0 Big Teiren). State, is off to itss bebest start since;, . V low lead and dominated througlughout. that gave thele Wildcats' an eight- Iowa (12-4,1-1) had its sbc-gar:ame opening the 1998-99f-99seasonl5-0..-:: Natalie Ritchie and A m ber point lead ancmd secured Kansas . lo. 13 Louisiana Tech 9( Tarr led Texas Tech (9-39-3, l - l ) State’s 12th stnstraight viaory. UTEITEP53 with 13 points each. Baylor (12-1, vuRsnaH esoF -1, 0-1 Big 12) led by RUSTON, o r La. - Cheryl F renaneaunDc a e n m . as many as 11 II points, but the hndad 22 points and 14 rebour mHnsKiihaupoioaaK a u u n ^ No. 4 Iow a S t. 88, • , Wildcats (14-1M , 2-0) never w ent a n j '/Bcmm afinm m m -n away. nd Amber Obaze scored 21 mm . N eb rask a 54 Louiouisiana Tech won its si: No. F lo rid a m s o s s s E R 0 TW unmffTim raight. ' 3 m K n m a m K m e . AMES, Iowa - Lindseyjwuson 'W Michigan kit. , ■ scored 19 of her 23 points i 70 Louisiana Tech (9-3, 'South Carolli1 D A y s i ‘ first half, and Iowa £ No.8Georgligla49 WesiWestern A thletic) forced GAINESVILlry I S imovers, had 10 steals and ou Haslem had 2 10-13 s s s r rebounded from its first loss,OSS. EAST LAN1.NSING, M ich. - Angie Welle, who hadid b een Syreeta Bromfi )unded the Lady Miners 45-31 rebounds as thi fils' ^ Id iiiF afield had 20 points Kimya Murray led UTEP C TUflCO. ' questionable because of back and nine rebounds re in the j.2\v opened def 2) with 2 0 points. . «} harxBifig, mosi com(ortablo chassis ov spasms, added 14 points for Iowa Spartans’ firstIt victoryv over a non- Southeastern C 5 a ptewnwiSaSiw 0 sisovofotlofod >: * pionship by11 am to 0 pm I . State (13-1, M Big 12),whidii(^ ha^^_ _ conference ran■anked opponent in.___ nm lo 5 iMn-- • ■. - I yni-on OTQonomics.. lop.(a]o compontmt a'^S-game home*court winrvinhing five years. Carolina 69-60 £ ileifnfShaver Tmuble ^ totnoocpltntl I —om . stteak ended in a 69-631 loloss to'~ The loss wasras G e o r^ a’s worst The Gators i p< w wcTf cnvt gotnKial n u»rKa&^ ua nt«t «sna laramyiCT nt DWMBNt I Kansas State on Wednesday.lay. . since a 99-70'0 defeat a t No. 1 FACTORY _ school-recqrd 13 • s s s r . s raicrOrt>k

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“ ~AamIiaonr*4**Gco< ••• J _ (Children unde ■ - M Tlma»U«wi.Tw1nPilli ^ i ' , V; st^RTs I V ■ ■ . 3 - ’ Perty,, \ ’erplaanftrMovn into kead at NVfcrcedi m pions KAPALUA, Hawawaii (AP) - Spaniard said. “Today I shot 5 I Scott .Verplank eagle(^ed the final under andan I feel like I shot 9 I ■ I H in the big Konaa wind.wi . hole to catch Kennyly iP eny after (under).. It’sIt playing quite differ- , I ■ j j P Garcia hit a driverdrii on the open* three rounds, of thelie !M ercedes ent. ing hole and a 7-iron: into the Championships, the seseason-open- T ig er' Woods M got'to the 18th I green during.hishis praicdce round; ------ing .tournament that,at isJOoicing hole andd iaws another tet of'tees__ I sJgKi On Saturday,-helhe had to m usde ^ ------more likeir tuneup for'for theBritish’'” “ th at; had"d been moved some"40 B fwyi.-;:- — -3-wood to-readuch thegreen,-from ----- O p e a f ' yards fartl;rth er up. * J t • . 243 yards. Of course,cou he also hl< In gusts up to'40 mphnph, so strong “Maybebe.diCT want vs to br^ak ~8-iit)n from 20515 yudsy: to about ^ that tournament officificials moved 80,” h e! ^deadpanneo. He just ' foot ftnni the holelole.' ' • up four tees once thele dthird round m issed an ar eagle putt, but the Verplank h uIS beenb in this spot started, 'Verplank sdllill rmanaged a damage ah-eadyhadah been done, before with mixnixed results. Hd 3-under-par 70 and1 wasw. at 206. Woodss ssuffered Modier dubl- had at least a1 shareshi of the lea^' Perry three-putted the:he IS d ifo ra ous s ta rt, t,: flaring his iron out to i tHrough 54 holeloles last year in 71 and was also at 133 under.ur th e rig hIt t ion the first hole and I Dallas, the Canacuiadian ,Open w d . Chris DiMarco hadad a 5-under . landing ununder a tree. He wound [J the Tour Quimpioipionship, and worl 68, despite a double bojbogey on the with a doulouble bogey, dien missed ■ jj only in Montreal • ' V I par-5 fifth that summilimed iip the th e n e x:t t {green by 30 yards to n But these condondidons are per* tough conditions. H[Is is: 8-foot par take a bogc . feet for a guy.uy .w ho liv es, in ------p u tt stopped a foot fronrom the hole,------Just-llkv» _been amonong the top 30 eight' M times. KAPALUA, Hawnllil - Friday Calcaveciecchla laughs jviien. _ * ’ T h e Miv o r l d ’s began the way most daydays'do for "asked aboilourall tfa’e talented " -f) s f ie s t Mark Calcavecchla. Hele fdt I pain young player/ers coming on tour dils from his neck to his elbQV.bftw. year, indueluding 17-year-old Ty Usually, Calcavecchlaila idoes not Tryon'. Calcilcavecchia said that tw o -t-fo r-nt i o n e p; ______5______. iffe r. ------feel-extreme-sorenejMj»-until-he----- before-Tiyon’on-brokrhisTecord,-he------geta out of bed. was th e youjoungest player ever to That’s when the boneones In his m ako it ththrough Qualifying ~ heel crack several times,BS, followedi School nt 21}!1 years, one day. / by bursts of pain. " It’s gettDttlng younger, and" He used to love to rurrun on tho youngeri ancmd It’s endrely differ- mountain behind his honhome. Now ent,” ho saidaid. “Back when I was , ^ the most he can do is lookloo at die 21 dwough1 25, 2 we spent a lot of ^ view while riding his stadonarysti dmo lookingng up to Jack Nicklaus ^ bike. and Tom Waik^atson. . ^ ------‘.'In tho morning, my /fli first steps “It was mimuch-more of an awe - M to the bathroom aron•on't very thing. Wc weren’tw( bred to como W. good,” ho said. “It's notot jn pretty out h e re nnand kick their butt. ^ sight." These guysys have boon taking « Despite feeling older:r than t his lessons fromm dio best Instructors ^ 41 years, Calcavecchlala conc 'sdll in die worldd sincei diey were 10.1 M . play golf as he showecved again never had a lesson1 undl I was 25 i:.! Friday. years old. I piplayed with a baseball - While many players'rs’ scores grip until I waswc 16." ^ soared in the strong,:, swirlingsi CalcaveccIcchia taught himself winds at K apalua's PlaiPlantation how to createate shots, and that has Course, Calcavecchla oviovercame paid big dlvidvidends throughout his « bogeys on the flrstjwofo holes1 to career. He pliplays a lot on fed and___:___ post a'7-underff5rflnlslffijilngblrdf^ emoHoHTSwid his streaky ploy can eagle. That put him inn a rie for create very lolow numbers, flfdi place at 8 under throtirough two ’ Friday was'as a perfect example. M [ rounds of the MeMercedes After bogeigeying 1 and 2, I B Championships. CalcavecchI:nia birdled 3 then 4 Nevei* mind CalcavecchI:chla's trip eagled 5. HeIe finished with diree_... _____to_ihe.chlropractoc Etldnj;dny-mom.-i-_bDgeys, six.ix_bir.dles .and-two— - - ing, when he discoveredd hehi had a eagles, rib injury th at was causlusing his “To shoott 7 under after bogey- ^ • neck-to-elbow pain. • • Ing the first'st two holes is awe- [M He has battled allI sortss< of some," hesdc;dd. "Fm right back In- injuries to become onene of the die hunt." tour’s most consistentt p players. No doubtt CalcavccchiaC will be ^ 3 earning $13,409,349 andd flifinishing In die hunt: a lot diis season. He in the top 10 a total ot 11<114 times said the footlot problem that has i-v over 20 seasons. He hasIS finishedfj bothered hinlim since March has 25th or better on the mornoney list Improved, aidUdipugh it sdll causes 10 times, including four)ur top.lO problems. ------rankings.------^------“I’llbe-arciround a while;" he ■ ' And age has not slowo_wed_hls ___ said._L‘I-haveiiren’t-completely-lost------earning power. ^ my mind yet.'-t." sign up for a Q w est Wlwireless' Shared MlnuttIte Plan at just $59.993 per month and each mt ' C yanide leietter contairins threat m em ber g ets a $60 VISEsa* Gift C ard by mall, tm making the final coat of your phones practical:ally free. You also get-:t v - unlimited oalling betwemen plan members ancnd your Qwest home against N e^ sw ZealandiOppn phone in your hom o co\coverage area plus Dommestic Wireless LongI WELUNGTON, New’ ZealandZ« Associated PressPr have not been Distance, for calls plac(3ced on the Q w est WIrel‘eless network. (AP) - Days before Tigerer Woods’^ returned. Thehe State Depar^ent -- first appearance in New'Zedand, Ze in Washingto}ton-sald it had not - cC / all 1-‘800 ’2 2 2 -3 7'7 7 i 2 or visit w vm .qmvesftitfro/essxonr. ^ police officials confirmedd SundayS heard of theI ffireat.ffi that the U.S. Embassy receeceived a AlthoughI WhiteM said Woods’ Limited Tlm^ Offer.jr. letter contalhing cyanidaide and managementmt team had been threats to disrupt the:he New Informed of' thed threats, Woods’ Zealand Open. agent, Marlirk Steinberg of Assistant police commismissioner In te rn a tio nnal a Management Jon White said die threat!sats were Group, told.ThThe Associated Press-.. directed at the tournainam ent, he m s not awaware of the letter. rather than Woods Individividually, 'T ve beenn on c the phone with but. “it was dear the threareats had die security peoplep< the last cou- been made because Woodoods, die , pie of weeks,”:,” Steinberg sdd. "If world’s No. 1 golfer, wasvas play- any of it'w'ere e r true, I think I ing.” would have heitieard about it.” ■ i He confirmed that a "small”"s Woods, inin Hawaii for the amount of cyanide was inn thetl let- M ercedes Che'hamplonshlps, w a s . ter mailed in New Zealan'land and not immediat[ately avqilaole for visit a Qwests t sto re n e a r you:\ Boise received b y the embaslassy in comment, haviaving left die course 827B West Franklin Roadi Wellington in D ec^ber. I after a 1-overer 74. Earlier in the (20B) 322-7090 "The threatening lette:tter was . round, he sailaid he planned to ' — sent-to-the-UTSr-Embass;issy-and ----- leave-forNew^w^dand-arsoomis------Israelis were also mentionioned in the toumamenent ends. He report- ■ CA(mwimiMSWkts««o ContMM taM bM m M tnIM tWKwr It,” White said. “We’re ta nrAMHt KM m IM. Ona NuiNunMr tantt* II tnniHr mditta Inn OMtt C Id (UM tra mlaaaIM turwnctiM,anjra««i •«ia. s talking ’ edly was paid[d 52. million to play, w)iyii.o«tnaaaaiMBafiycria.lieni flpeasi and working widi die.diploiplomadc in'ue toumainiinent. , itco' Ucntn. l*uM OT ehvpM I9UW M m 1^ (M tiMM aKSSSiSMtvn. community, and .givinglg the^-.'. Police also v WW>»iataf»ftWf^cuW«»MHaT»ce

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FALLS - Twin Falls’ - • By B comparison, the d t^ s j - V io ta l ccmstrudtrucUcn values and . beginning with Par’a r t 1 on bustling re; iri Oec^ber.an'd during residential sector more . agoago performance was up a sl mbers (or TwinFalls • Tuesday. than compeipensatedlast year' for a - E ’S‘. 2.9 percent from December : *: "Srerfy-Rasrrtralnlnging^adllrar' -aecllriFlh~i e*t2001*FulJ*6M.2000.-— 2^„ rJ.9 9 a_ _ -(januaiyOecember-ibertotals-fof-all ----- ^___ h copimerclal^b'uliaing ,077.234 . S15.13Q.382- constraction valuM. ' tor at CSFs Idaho SmalllaU Business and helped COa £d the d ty tally its high- 0 - ,303,060 $l.i160.800: T Development. Center,5r, said th e est combine This December’s shortTtfall ined construction values 0. n,392,56a_. $7.77C,770,206 : $16.817.496 . brObrought 2001’s revised tall series is designed forr bbeginning Newj»gvnerelal.pr^ Jly Year Value ' of the past four ‘ vail J Permits ------supervisoj^-as-well assthose-who- tl ...... -iBM OOl Commercial oitorauons/ . ^a]ues_tp_54i,.2jnilIionJoiLC 94-millicm---- 434—------O IN O -yeare------266.T7Trr«:020;563----- ^biiwIjined types, compared with $ will soon assum e sup«upervisory il,4 ^ 8 6 1 , 52400,769 $44,22C220.469-$40,490,730 ^ 1_$40.5 1991__ $34.5655rnillion__489_ n I I P ' Hom e build- - - T o t a l * - - . - v — Sl, nillion for all of 2000. Th'ai ' roles. Through interactactive das^ / [■ IlfK ^ r ing, in fact, ^et snioblle hiomes; residential siteratloritlons/mWIUons and signs g j j l a t s a 1992 _ S4 7 .339 9 million rj - 555 sessions, students^willill learn to , ‘IncJtxilngauctilhin^asr 53.7 million advance in constIStTUC- ••'i993_"S37.94rt94 million 656 a new record in tion3on values, or 9.2 percent. understand and meet!t customc er 2OOI and ga' n en t' ' 1994 S55.0939_mlIlion rr 8 1 ^ ■ gave City Hall cause for Source; City liuliding depanmi . : . • . One0 major revision In previ ...... expectations, deal withdl 1the need celebrationm last1 week. •VIOUS- ■ 1995 S5b.65~tT35_miilipn___741_ -rp===L_ly-r.y-reportcd-2001_values-conc2 million ■ 732 had se^n its first annual r 0 it changed the total valuilue of ihdividuaU'teatn andlorgarjiza-, 01 final day oft}f the year. va es since ' The dty lastmonth mt issued build- proj values for combined Q-pes >rojects for the year,'” d ty bibuild- Source: City £conon tional performance, ^lewid. e s , New comrmmercial construction .19 mercial ing permitslor for projects totaling jriomic Devclopmer]t .1994’s big spurt pf comm Director Dave McAlhIcAlindit) CSI professor and FinancialFi last year wasw; less than half of bu Lakes an estimated:d S1.48 million - Pie Aid Director Colin Rantandolph, a building on ' Blue I Please see CONSTRUCTION. Pag<3ge 02 ______■ veteran supervisionn trat in in g instructor, will teach thehe bleak,” saidlid Heinrich, who has V. n g ^ U.S. stock markets:ets were in 2001, Horticulture Expo will?! 1 endured a ninumber of short-term international marlvhy you . 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 17 j problem, this time, she H ■ H -' shouldn’t considerd er investing in Sessions for arborists, rets 'i- • said, is llmIt "“no one can tell you H H H overseas funds. ery operators, landscape c ;s might turn around.” H Just choose carcrarefully and be ™ - lists say the current H tors, lawn maintenancece firms, recession, , sure you’re well diversified.div( ■ nursery stock growers and , which began' last H “International house operators are iinc n c l E ' )’t expected to bfe as H fundsfun are^por- • Featured speakers wwill-be deep as Ihe,le downturn a decade H tant to have,” Charles" VanderKooi, at time, the nation’s # said Raymond, Helms and Jim Clark. re m % ? ,Sment 'e ra te rose to 7.8 D. M ignone, a • The trade show will b )nsiderably above the financialfin plan­ from noon to S p.m. Tan,in._lZ_and_ peak analysts are pre- ner in Little noon to 4 p.m. Jan. 18. Toan------— ------■ Neck,'N;Y."‘'TH------Exhibitor setup will be ime, tlie industrial sec- . theory, their ^='-8 .o?Km r espedally hard hit, _ H a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 16. . ouldthe be le.ss cor- Show coordinator Anne wn in part by what performance shoulc: U.S. market, said more than 1,200 atii ^ c Alex. Brown econ-' related to theunds U go up and come from Idaha, Washishmc f- gton omist Edwardird Yardeni calls “the meaning their funcent times than — ^Oregon,.Montan^and- ck.” The National .down at different olher states to particip ° ' Association of Manufacturers esd-'" ___.U.S Ju n d s.’l .. in 2001. Overall, • industry-related setnina:nnrs nnS niatesjEOPe: tl:than 1.2 million man- That was true ;in fell 2 an average' the more-than-135-booth□“ e V^a;<^objobs have been.lost so . - overseas returnsr fel the year, com-, far, more thai show. han double the Indus- of 20 percent forpercent' tli lo.-y; by The expo is sponsored ses.in tlie early 1990s. pared with a 7.41 pc equity funds, Idaho Nursery Associatio Ie, the hospitality and U.S. diversifiedpper cc research, • show is closed to the publicb kv jntJustrstries have Tjeen in a according to Lipp - slump since tl: ! the Sept.-11 terrorist The extent of theiropean de funds u-ij attacks. Butit banking1 and home i percent, while .CSI’s IVI-C Center nOh( ldS building, whic H by region; Euror liich suffered nliglidly dropped by 20.6t pefunds Ifjst 3.2 are holding up better tax-planning workslits h o p Latin American fu percent. performance is_____ — .... BURLEY-- The-Colkillege o f -----In bSllrtiiehe last recession dnd - Ions specialist, worked throughIgh the 1990-91rocc5slon a faf irogg Folstman,-a public relatlor farnanclol servlcos'contpany~~______.Thatjmeyen perinvestors should . Southern Idaho’s Mini-(li-Cassia ^ the currentIt downturn,1 rising dk*!' nk last Octobir. Center in Burley will hold ut lost his job.at an online bank one reason why invcimationalfunds- )ld a one- ^ interest ratejtes helped induce 3 ' in one region or evening tax-planning worvorkshop" natio n al ecoi ■ », ‘ look to broad interna conom ic slowdown, time turns ■ fast-food restaurairant and dipping Resenserve’s aggressive rate cuttin economy flags, Thursday. The class, coordordinated ^aid Sung Won ime, the sectors are taking ti If you only invest inc i^on Sohn, chief econo- stan autos, . into.her savings:s while\ she waits last.ye:.year. will boost die econom ■ -through the Idaho Small1 BtBusines mist at Wells tarting with technology, au ing country and its eco Ils Farg^ & Co.'And mah Jods.” to be called baclack to Briggs & and1 hishi; job prospects this year.imy . you:re.stuck. ...J__other: wildcard, Development Center atJt (CSI, is there were “external“e shocks” - nahiifacniring, Ai consumer gooith a t. , Stratton. designed and priced fot^ Another difference is t “I’mI’m cautiously optimistic thi . fabricators,fo laborers ]iouj5o,_Demiis'Bodeman hat} a r s'recession 'inspired'Clarl maintaining a record-kei d an County’s storyf i:is the story of Counij portfolio m anagertonal f Growth keeping ■ prociolonproproduction, cralt, ropalr excilouse in the suburbs and iniy leaders to diversify th< system; travel, transport lying western Oregon1 arand Washington econoi ‘J*' H u rst In tern atio n ; ortatio n ■ Tochnlcal. oalos,oa ndmin!Btrativo_ ' 575xciting q high-tech job pay: norpy, which at the timi and entertainment expense; - flying liigh onI new.ni money and relied Fund. ^le is another' ises; and ■ Managoriul.ll. prolosalonolf ' '- 75,000 No a year. ed primarily on timber an( employee, payroll and indindepen* opoclaiiy ment new technology,syjjthen falling fishinging. They, formed an econom Investment styleinternational- dentvhelilelmed by people Capiiapiraliziiig'on its'^oseness tc —witlLsome-portfolio icetssion. . ' Jiers-on larger.: nroUment cost is $20 perpe; per- s ;------i . ;'It’s bout , like Bodeman. “AtAt tliis front-line airport•ort's ahd its relatively low focusing on.^ose with ' ■ e vIt’s ^ getting worse jiist ab( 'talizadons, and other . »h. Spouses of participant . se in Jevel, ithas beenI devastating.”de . p rice:e industrial.'land, Clarli ants can 4 ^erywhere^ but nowhere else le same thing... enroll for $ 10. Preregistnstration 3 - I ------Wash trast Clark County’ty’s N ovem ber -Countylity brought in l^ rc e ra CorpT caps. ashington state is.the contr onallyashere:- and. prepayment are requsquired. ■ ------,as?ta Ity, a • u h em plo^ent ratrate wfiis 7.3 per- - now)w AVX - w hich o pened £ “Over tim e, th e s II . , once-:^tark.as it Is k Clark Countjaem- cent, iip from 4 p [T*- happens intemationa:tle better. But- ; •For information, contact RiRust at *'■— I * icfrgolden place where une \ percent a year compu^uter chip manufacturijig • ' 733-9554, E x t 2455, pr by e '______ployh jd.in > ago..NatiotaalIy, the th jobless rate platitft iiin Vancouver in 1984. 'Ir ® small-caps do a littleII a little more- ;; ,[email protected]. ____, FM A ,M J .J ft/s O N D ;,the.pioyhiwt has ne^Iy doubled,; i ,.^ ■_ in D u m b e r ^vass 5.85 jiercent,^the- 1995, tl " 8 the category is stilly thana bigger ------2000' 200t • e.pastyear. ■ ' - ), the county scored big .mil: iind," ■ ; hi^iest ih'm'ore thaJian sue years. . Wafer:erTech, a $1 billion chip •tolatile and risky>on tl C assidy, , 1 . , Compiled from staff re The county borders Portloi at Lipper.. •• I ■ SOURCE; U.S,D<,pO«pomoniotut^r -AP edge < .Things in Clarkrk County'Were • ‘H‘ stocks,” said'Don ;e.»'ohd so is right on the ed : Please see COUNTY, Page D2‘P senior , analyst a 52 -Research.

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I D-2 , tlfflM^ew*, TvrtnnFaU«.ldaho Fa S u » tay.Jm i^6,28,2002 - 4 __Reeessi>ion___ _ " . Continued from p i The availability of jobs and the A Fed rate cuts have'e helpedi main- ^ milder- l i i M tain consumer spenJending, which':----- . . , accounts :for aboutIt two-thirdsi of, c e ^ lo if the economy. WhV hile h o lid ay Analyslysts aresaying'that t h e ’ : retail sales were.lac lackluster, the rnrronl9nt recession In the United ■ ^ ; ■ auto industry got a b< BS. which began ih March, , V ing low or no-interest . . •'■ TWIN FALLS-TTwayne 0. [• » milder than the economic ' ( Legislature, ;UPERT - ' ests; He focu . As in any refcessioSion, some sec- “ f ' Buhler recently atten’imded a two- ■ociises his dvil litiga- ^ which starts stem U.S. tion practicctice on defending . tors have fared bette tte r than, oth- downlunium of 1990. day training session inSt^tLakein I ^ . in. Boise ' - -^firm. - - employers,■s, includingi cases in ers. Econoinomic contractions City on the Money .Trrrax -C ird e ' " ' l y aW A Monday. Banking and oth(ther financial Poak-io^ el Rives state andi'federal fe courts and -io^ctgri'ain&zwfanh/aa/GDP' ___ ., of-Wealth’’ softwarere program' - a ^ h o ------;— eervices-are in-betteitter^shape-now------■------focusing on dienrstrai ibuhced '! administrarirativ.e„claims before “ m - --oo ^ i T ~ admis- state and federalfe< agendes, as ... than.durinig the Iasilast, downturn,------( ' ering wealth accumullulation and 03 03 01 ^04 o r ■ ■ sion1 Iof Kim veil as repnspresenting business ,. said economist Marlark Vitner of 49 49 I ’57 70 ■■80'* ’iXl l avoiding unnecessai;ary vyealth ' \ (|^ 9 kstader - .clients in cas . Wachovia Securities.es. ^ '0 1 • transfers. cases involving trade 31 I 04 01 *02 ,04 I ^-Casaa secrets and “Back then, the.bB. banking sys-- , t Buhler started in1 tthe ihsur- nd noncompetition, ive ah d business torts tort; and commerdal , tem was in very badjad shape,” he ance and investmentt businessb in ^-'7/..91 ; ' said. Savings and lc lico High- . disputes.PrioPrior to joining Stoel ‘ 1 loan associa- -itO-B- 1971 in Twin Falls. H99, covering a variety of- ______The availability of ]l o ^ at low ing last:tyear_and_there’s j a.stimu-...^ focuses his counseling p X. 'rates has b'reh a boon' on private employers <)n'to'thehous- lus package pai -pending (in . 5 also taught high school ing industry, which tj -i.'—aspccts-of-em ploym e; h traditiotially Congressjss) for this year.” 'ears and worked in tlie has led the economymy into reces- In add ■affecting their business ddition. he_said, housing ; industry for five years. sions-and led it backick out. had benated, leading to persistent s named , chisees recent]:entiy opened Sonic’s turns, builders'oftensn suffered as demand.d. Subway wins top fran inventories of unsold. wrtunity first Twin FallsFaL location - also Od liomes rose Manufiufacfuring almost always p ren eu r noted.systemw _____ , to levels tliat would!d taket nearlv pntc hif i -^opportunity.honors 3i imwide s a lS for- tlie it-in-a-recessionr-but-this— -a n n u al------l-2-month*per 10 months to clear.r. This■; reces: time it g( TWIN FALLS - St period-tharcnded ------got hit sooner and could - ' Nov. 30 surpairpassed $ 2 billion; . sion, the inventory willwi take just stay depnpressed longer, said David Restaurants said it was 1 4.5 months to dear. the No. 1 franchise oppoiawarded Sonic’s annualual systemwide sales Huether,ir, chief economist for the , w hich topped the $1 “We’ve had aggros:ressive mono- N ational ,for 2002 by Entrepr SI billion mark five lal Association of in years ago.apo tary policy led by»y the Fed,” Manufaciacturers in Washington, - ■ Magazihe-in-its-23rd-a . Smiili said. “The adndministration D.C. Franchise 500 ranking. . : income for the first This honor has been aw er increased 12 per- to the Subway-chain, 1 to $9.6 million from r______indudes 10 restaurants in million in the same Countv_ the Twin Falls market, 10 d last year and rose o f th e past 14 y ears. (rcen{-K)n-a-diluted— — ContlnuQd from Dl Subway was die first fran-3- per-sharelare basis to 34 cents one washs hiring. He tried to find - from 31 cents.Its. 1Revenues for the foundry built in Can.am as. Many retail worl'ork, even a seasonal job - , chise to receive the dis­ more companies came. tinction for four consecu-le-store first quarterr wewere up 23 percent X /SI I nothing, ate that to $87.3 millior People followed thhe e ,jobs. Clark -ah yoi tive ypnrs - wtn'rh it riifl llion compared witli you.hear about every day . The Helping Hands MlsslorIon In Burley receives a holiday :rage of $71 million in the first quarter County was the stateate’s fastest- i^jayoffs,’fs,” Bodeman said. “I ^vas twice, 1988-91 and 1993- and custom ers of th e Burle 96. ipanies, last year. SysSystemwide same- ^ . growing county inn tthe 1990s, never scaredv-but.I’ms a scared.. .. rIey'Wal-rbfart sto re. Wal-Mart I expanding 45 percjrcent from now” •• • prosentflCodyThomton of Helping Hands Mission with Subway said its saiheants'as store sales for the first quarter ;2 3 8 ,0 0 0 to 345,000 pepeople. The Tiimmo, sales are gro;ving a t a ratK ing, rose 2.1 percenlcent. 10, the employment spe- a s p art of a nationwide ch£iharity effort. “ We are pl< . state overall grew by>y 21I percent dalist, saii is seven times the avera pleased with our wid the desperation level ra te is first-quarter res during that period. ■ Dec. 1, Wal-Mari . the top 50 fast-food comp • results, particularly is rising.g. He recently helped a irt stores \ million. Th hain of the strong moni “Frankly I think we^ve aU forgot com puter which include'such giar lomentum that char- ter programmer with a nadonwide held a prom)mo- ! s to re ’s em <-serve acterized ourir 0operations as the during the ’90s thatat there are dassicallyUy trained voice get a job .tion to donate a percerent- ^ elplay i gift from employees ' McDonald’s,\ Burger i ----- ^— suduihines as,econom . Wendy’s and Taco Bell. :e many quarter endedded,” said Clifford o m ic^ d es^ :----- as-a-singin'pngtelegram-messengen—■7 ~—age^)f- 8alerto-chariries- irt M anager Troy Richards - ' , irs -a re ------HirdSbn, chair said Bart Phillips, presidentpn of “Before “S ubw ay’s grow th ra latrman and chiet ire Sept. 11 things were-^ their communities. Ith a chock for $1,088.13 1 bettini, executive. “Af“After a somewhat the Columbia River;r Economic] sUding, andan since September4t’s' k This was the effprt unprecedented for a cht Development Coundl. our size in the quick-:ce r of sluggish salesM environmente dur- .J ju s t b eenin downhillI fast,” Nimmo 11th Christmas seaso: ic., the ing Septembe:iber and October, The employees of^AVXwere / said.“Peoieople are in danger of los- Last year, companywic restaurant business where reminded this year. Tht This year, the Burley —of-the“industryVgianr > same-Store salessal accelerated nie company ing theirir houses.1 They say, *I’m holiday contributionss to1 becai:employees selected ( >er of nicely during ) dosed the plant andd laidI: off all filing tod struggling,” said BiU Sch( ng November-and, 0 do anything.’” local nonprofit organizliza- < dousIping Hands Mission i n a sin- - for the nionth, 1 700 workers. WaferTecTech cut 320 The do chief marketing offic( th, were significant- downturn is straining tions totaled-more'thihan $5.2 | makes to a-beneficiaryof-thethe ------« broken ly ahead of our targeted range jobs, a quarter ofIf iits Clark .Clark C'ounty’sol social services Doctor’s Associates Inc, County work force. lual holiday fund-rais- franchiser s of Subway. n 2,000 of 2 percent to 4< percent. These netw ork.k. While people like c rhe pre- strong sales resultsrest crontinued.in' Bodeman, 48, got '“S. liis reader Bodemanin may get by for a few e l pi The record numbe: Sept. 1, when he was lai _H >ING THE NEtVal-Mart said employ- I s set in December andmd reflect the con- laid off from months onor unemployment and Subway franchises sold in Electronic Data Sys•ystems, an savings, la ! picked that charily gle f calendar year was br tinued successas of0 our core sales- laid-off workers further I :ause of the tremen- driving strateg information tedmologyDgy company down the recendy - with more than itegies, which also le economic ladder are I e s produced a 4.8 founded by Ross Perot,■ot. Bodeman notmakinE is contribution it sold S woridwide in 2001. Thi 4.8 percent gain in ing it. I the community. 6 same-store salesales during tiie last had moved from Portlaidandtohelp .'The ho vious record of 1,923 was : hom eless sh elters lOre. I •• ■ - - ...... r1994. 'S u its sbc montlis off fiscalfis 2001.” . EDS sell and install11 com( puter \ m m i n g awayaw record numbers of . systems for auto dealers ahoma Hudson saidlid promotions] and lers- ^ n g lc jvio o r m ^ single men and >aid its neA-product nev “The benefits packagicage was just fam ilies v E E D Y . : news, coupled with s with children,” said ______. ~ ^ Sonic1 Corp. announces/enues highermedialia expenditures, so far superior. I travele-eledaUover Michael1 Piper,F Clark County - tho country - the,re wi record first-quarter resicceler- drove higherr salessa in tiie quar- was just so director ofof social services. Food during j ter. much CNciting abou ___ banks.are^■e also ovefwhfllfneH, nnd . TWIN FALLS - Oklafc recalled. ‘*lt was a iunnjobTaloroi jc Tpipgr saidaid lie expects mental City-based Sonic Corp. sai work.” • • health andmd addiction-treatment record first-quarter reve He still wears hisIS business-I servicestb tb see tlie effects in the ' and profits reflected an accagm nm casual attire these daysays when he new year. ation in same-store sales di goes to scan the jobI) listingsli at Instead o d of just trying to ride it I 'wturo P lease efliall item;terns to Business - Vancouver WorkSourctirce,: khakis, out, PhillirHips’ economic develop* I .. a sweater and wingtip Editor Virginia S.HutcliinsS. H tips. But. he m en t coui)unciris aggressively I .. has had no reason to0 polish p the recruitingng companies again, a t jiSifi. atvlrglnla§maglcvglcvalley.com • . shoes lately. . . p r a c tici e it i suspended in the [ •Or contact her at ' ...... All of-EDS’ competitoi Ito rs a re lay. igSOsTNovfow, as in t h e ’80s, th e ~\ fhanmes/iTews ing off, and Bodemanlan has not county canan brag of a large, a v ^ - [ P.O. E3ox 548 found anything in infeihenl. “ • • partnershi to outdoo^^ehjc • •; plans to 99,152 squareire fe et for : * Oct '011. 1 . A 95.pert!0nt TWIN FALLS - The WiA^esterh ing programablishes Si T l ! stores, 3,063 squarere fe e t o f * Sopt. *0101 , T 37 ceicent ^Center for Risk Managegement . • a range of : canopy and a S2.70101 m illion ' »Augustr '0 o i ______A 5 perccnt Education has establislished a tools and appi value. Barker said. cornpetitive grants progn;ram to the indusion i July-011 A 6 percenl „ ;ement^ train agricultural producei Year-end results refleflect that , :ers and issues in risk 1 1 ^ 1 ' ' ■ ■ I . 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■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ -' . ]M o n ey - M w □ m in g t-M B aj dug blm s i n as s th iiives ^Charts help fi firms H IH Pennaco EneEnergy has started ; ;find coal, nan . :; Aj making morei ususe of not only the vt- mapping capabpabilities of Knight W M m . Technologies,s, bbut also its data- . GILLETTE,' Wyory o . (A p )- - ■ m an-office-win>— KgBSSg ■ ■ base managemeim ent skills, as welL . . — tooki^through-an' "T ‘This Is thee onlyor cdnipiuiy that dow a^ ss the expai K m rnia pansive grass- . —, I have seen inn theth area lhat make lan d s of- h is famnily’s il South ' databases talkik nto each olher and African ranch, Cra :ralg Knight T 1 they’are probabllably one of the bel­ .- could spot kudu.'ir ,'im pala and , . te r ones,*! saidaid John Kawcak, ; .warthogs foraging i ig ac ro ss th e ^ Pennaco’s drilliiilling and construc- 1 •• -Tange lend his famimily used to — ^------=tion manager.— ' •..' ralSeheeffiasferra ttic ' Knight hass justjii completed a ... He came to the Un U ^ted States Iw _ p ro jea that allovlUowsEennaco’sGIS in 1986. and began,1. tlto. seek out ' “sm art m aps”5” to t' automatically Iqiowledge from Amer aerican ranch- W / j ^ m update weekly,ly, insertingi nested . ers about the beef'it f industry he data ihto the map,mai like layers in a could take home. I , leveling from West From local conserva- .Ind., Knight made his his way from' s.andJndependent— „i:::J?nchJo.ranch.leamltning.as.much __ i;.BShecould. , "smart maps” also- Pormation on soil . Th^n he arrived in in Wyoming. B F •! id susceptibility to ' Som ething ab o u t ththe Powder . m ‘ — -River Basm*swide:o] 5:open:grass“~ ompanies can use — lands reminded himim of South Africa. to help determine :char£e water and Looking acroSs the9 mineral-richm Knight said. ^sin, Knight sawf moren than 1 ^ 1 )t just the mineral cows. anteloDe and rt -saw opportunity.------have foundthe'ser------'. Coaf.mlnes were ii e ^increasing been approached ■ production and envir nd landowners who • V .''reclamation and thene natural gas /il ! in doing an Inven- • 'industry was Just getitettinR start. . ir lands“ &efore . . i stan producing. Mineral companie n eed ed > infrared satellite skilled mappers to from space to map locate facilities, drair ainages and id drainages that help plan development. is a baseline mea- So, he ended up stt staying and 5 methane devdop- undertook a new care(xeer in com- - puter-aided drafting n g a n d s e o - CMljKnlghl{ht lit* at Ml deik with geoloslo{lo oroti lectloni, topographic ted methane activi- graphical njopping. HHt = - w h . , lie maps and color Infrared Ime]n a g e t on Dec. 6 at hli companyany, Knight Technologlei Inc. In With data fron Vyo. Knieht, 8 native of South Afri llowed Knight • his own company, Africa, founded the company to plot and locate facilities forfor coal and natural gas buslnesiB e s s e i . ______.tion_di$tricts.ar soil sdentists,to “ sjexpand^econr — —T«chnoIogies-Incrwhicrach“hc*nin5 reciamatiorion work,” K n i^ t said. ^ id volatility in the with his wife. preparing to move into3 ia 2,600 near pinpointint precision longi- • be can nest infon , , While coalcoj mines are the main- s be here another year. lark et don’t have. Now, looking out the ^ square-foot office space nenearby. tude, latitudeide and elevation of The1 company has used K chemistry and s le window of stay of theth( business - Knight New development is the Tied. his Wflce In Gillette,, lOilgbt K has Technologi hekeyto the land, weiveils, pipelines and Technologies Tei for the lost ye }gies has all but two of Knighth Technologies’ coal-bed cc roads, ------Methane comik lhat the price is the privileged perspecdjctive of see- the basin’sI’s coal mines for clients . n mapma and plot all the projects methono business. For evevery-new - Knight Techf^ologies takes.thar— its > these maps tot growth, 1: because___ ing those early opporturtunities real- - work inn the t coal-bed methane c its draftsmen can’t handleT coal-bed methane projcctct target- inform aiionI and, a depending on •' where to dlschuting the long term ...... ized, even beyondd w h a t he indusuyis is what is allowing It to.-...ii "Primarily we use’ t ig,’’Jie said.— . . .. expected. -.Ingiederal minerals, opi'perators....-ilie-desircH-ou outpatrm aps orplots----- bccausrWe-n^aadiBoharbei where not to, Kni| grow. mustn submit a water m But it is.notago, jt they said it "I knew coal-bed metnethonew as Knight T< manage- the raw dataita oh a grid, topo- They Th< assist us in preparing i Technologies is looking ment n plan that details theth loca- graphic mapp or i aerial satellite by; — industiy thathave years, and how going to take off, butlit I h ad no to doublei itsit staff to sbc, with an ti by placing ihe data we gener it will last anotlier . "-’idea it would t ^ o off o tion of the wells, pipelinesBs, roads, photograph, he said. “I think they’re the vices useful. [f os it has,” adminlstratirative assistant, an engi- , waterv, discharge points anc Knight hasars be still, he said ■■ he said. “I don’t even;n think i tho noor and nd reser- John Doliniinar is an engineer oneones in the area doing that, id a computer-aided voirs. vi with Williamn H.I Smith, a survey- resi by ranchers and!is plan is to stick- ' operators knew." . design and rest are engineering consult IW;______nd geographic informa- Surveyors send Knicht I frnm-Green-Rlvor.,----- tha ore interested in “For this mnppingg bt u sin es.^,----- tion^^stemsans^pedalist:------ir that-work-iihGillette —•Thgy-: uiiuchments or compute];er disks w^o°ha^'^e^!en in Gillette on a ab< toi*y-o'r~nien=“: here, it is a small the goal was Uie co aI ln mining, to It has growngn out of the cozy fi a better, way to integrate witl full of unformatted data X,x y and temporary coa:oal-bed metliane job fen methane wellse sta 0{ien spaces and develop site mine planlans and do l.soo squniuare-foot office and Is z ferent systems than most c :o parts of South z coordinate points,-TcIatirdng witli for the past ycyear and expects to do.’do." Knight uses in: Images taken b fror r the wiriters.” vegetation and i can be used as a Reces:ssioh dr suremeni once m« rives hoj)me beinefit off shoppj)ing for ment begins. nee , . While coal-bed By Patricia V. Rivera ' ty has alloi The Dallas Morning Newa U n d e r COEOBRA, em ployers cha;:hasing insurance in the indi . • must offer you i ______Techn^iiles jpto Vhat arcire the r"------r“ =------r* 'ting • Medical disca l risks and how do you avoidId them j . .when buying a house lot? and aldiough not considi al insurance plan, a n l c s t o ' ANSWER: Contraryy to ■ J l l s f L se HH poDular belief, land is not i tions option. A growing tofall- ' ( l l o u r safe I Investment. Here arcV :some into companies - invaria m i guidelines: i ...the Internet-adve2 0 0 2 Generali)’ speaking, irnes paying SlOO to SSI cusis t o m e r s ^inore youpay fora lot, thee isurer hich cash-paying custi d e r d a l e you are of getting your moloney^' . worth. If you pay x-amouilunt of w tiw M med- recdve discounts fro ltd hw, l-h OrbSM Kaiala' Uiiiln'iDlnWIIIIin.(iRl«an' ' 12001! ■ dollars I for a developed lot9t with or or ing doctors, hospitals IrMiiilitdi, rmriiBvl-ftlKlOrriOrriH, hiMHtUNni, - utilityu lines already in, you ire to— and olher health can -be-better off than bu^naiig'thJ WHEN-BUYINCNG A LOT, HEd^ ^ ^ F r o n ;i* AJI products S' »some lot for one-half U e! iprice unless you arc3 an« expert, before tho roads ond utiltllltles have a local R ealtaltor'do your . H | P sem ces during qare built out to It. ’ negotiating. the m onth of If you are not o land ex] ■ the preferred method of bu AA Idahc M E iJanuary. • • ^ ■ReicHetloni apply, pp. a lot Is to have a local Rei Aik for dotalU. 1663 FfLLMORE 81 do yoiir negotiating. You ariSEgSBBore far /[anion & his wife ST. N. (NORTHBRIDQE PLAZA):a) TWINFALLS J MON.-FRI. 0 :0 0 I better off with such an esexpert 10 A .M .-6 P.M. • SAT. 9 A.A.M.-5 P.M. ;on your side, _ . 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(AP) - Megan HaydenHa denied the com- I Beatrice Fee once owncivned a house pany engaiigaged in predatory lend- I ahd a restaurant andnd even had ing throuiDugh its B enefidal and - I money in the bank...... ■■■■-' , Householdold Finance subsidiaries, I Then a creditor’s5 suitsi iorced , even as shesh pointed to steps.the _ l ----- •—her-into-bankruprcyrJsr.'StlU'need- ■ jcqinpanylly’tobk this year to end' I ...... ing to borrow to save'e t the restau- ' some of itsitj most criticized prac- | rant property, she jumumped at an tices.' attractive loan offoffer from Haydenen said the' problem I Spartan Home Loan; • involvedi notn her company, but I But the final termsms were not “rogue lenders."lei Government I :______^ w h a tjh eJio p e d Joir,.an r,. d .th ey — ^regula tors-rs-say-pre^atory-lenders— I kept getting tougherr asa; she bor- often targerjget ^the poor, radal and I rowed more. In the end:nd, she said, ethnic minelinonties, seniors and sin- I she wound up payinglg 585,000S to gle women,en. ' I borrow $152,000 for thithree years. Fee saidaid she lost her house, • I *jvithout reducing the prindpal.pri and has beenbee forced to take a job I “This was not a loanJl company,”c • as a live-ir2-in aide to pay off th e I said Fee, 66, of Mao'svi/sville. -“This loan, as we]well as some $25,000 she I borrowed froin I ______S p at tan^. based— = friends and rela:— in Sacramento, 'Iwisdmofllte tives. She man- ■ I denies it took aged to hang on to I ______advantage of Fee’s __ fortimhtsoneswho.^^___ ;_the_restaurant___I drcumstances. But site. . I her story and oth­ able to. keep “I was one of I ers like it helped my property. I t ’s the fortunate ones ' I persuade who was able to I 'California to' devastating , to talk to7 . keep my proper* I —-—impose-— —new— ^ ;------ty,“-Fee-sald.“T[t’s— ■ restrictions this -■ peofikwho/urue . lost devastating to talk I month on what eceryth'wg.' to .people who I cridcs call predato- • have lost every- * _____ ry nding, ------^— thing:” ^ Predatory lend­ - Bcacricc Fee,C, Lenders, indud- StiStephen Berman, president ani ing costs borrow­ and CEO of JAKKS Pacific, thle e ecountry's flftMargest toy pro(producer, stands .with one ofthe:helr toys, 'Umbo Legs,' on his a ing Spartan Home company showroom In Mallbu, his shoulder In th e ers m ore th an S9 'who claims to be the Loan, said over- • u, Calif., Dec. 7. billion a year in- ,victim o f a predatoryPy regulation wilj ^ excessive fees and ' only discourage interest rates, loanin lending to people according t 6 a ___ :__ who really need it. recent study of Subprime loans, banking data by the North which, trad•aditipnally carrying Carolina-based Coaliialition for stricter tenr:rms, go to people with B i c SINEJSSIN T O YfS l - Responsible Lending. WiWith near- tamishpdcrfn-Pflir mringg ______ly 10 percent of the loan)an•ma;l^et^ . “ Conveni»ntionaI sources of M a l i b u t o y California is absorbingg nearlyn Si financing wwotild not have been ym akers is nalatio n ’s fifth-1:-larg est six ye;sars after fo u r billion of that total. - i n d i n g availableto■to Beatrice Fee,” said MALIBU, J Calif. (AP) - WiIVithits Inception not t Victims’ testimony has t betting on home JAKAKKS’ steady busiiiess. BuBut it • Kmart and odier2r megam retailers. las recently Ron B ieber>er o f S partan Home stunning, stu view of Malibu’sI’s sun- runs. We bet on ____ sparked action _by sever.r'eral states Loans.-- - on singles and dou- . , has.a s .lq u of,,company.._Gooo32C,2< a -----JapkJriedman,. ... ■_ ------^renched-ahor^-the^assfridrc froineU b l f ^ h a t ^ e e i ian,.JAKKS’-c h a ir---- 'anatities, as well'aTss steps Ey ^ H e said tl een our pffilosophy " dirh;irhy activity compound ^ a tt isn’ti m an and CEO,->,- c(co-founded the [ the Sacramento firm office offi building tucked into3 ja liill- from d ay one,le,” said Stephen mes _lending companies themS'mselves...... fully discloslosed its terms to Fee . sid lessy when played withI andi company with ^ennanJCb'e^er two, . side off Pacific-Coast Hig!ighway Berman, JAKIKKS’ 37-year-old “Whic:liidf^bihes in an array df bii The law adoptejTiTCaCalifornia, but ackno\yInyledged it will likely gives giv no hint of the child-orii )ri^t b'est friends for many years^ riented president, chiefef operating officer • coloislors as.well as glitter, meta after five false starts.ts, follows change itss pprq,ctices because of activity act inside. tallic, worked togethere r a{ t THQ, which and co-founder.r. glowlow-in-theKiatk and" Scented North Carolina’s enactmem ent of an , the new law.w. It’s I home to JAKKS Pa d for- Friedman headeded and£ took public. Pacific “Our goal for:or the next two to mul:lulations, >yas the countr even tougher measureX thattl took Federal1 ReserveF Chairman Inc., Inc a '6 -year-old company try’s in the early ’90s.:Os. Friedman also: cffect last year. Consumei ly that ' ^ e e years is to get to $1 billion hottest-sellin'g o tt activity toy mer groups Alan Greenenspan and Federal has ha? risgn 10 the narinn’s I y for launched LNC Toys,Tov w h i^ made I to shako Insinsurance corporati^ ran ------:------Tnosrof last yeaEy« t.i., Michael Jactaa d ^ n and Brooke ranked maker of so-called1 tradi-1 organic growthtiand a s=s-=— s— Its sales doub . loose long-stalled action3n in-some: chief Dl^a':la Tanoue have esame Street character;rs on after it waswj ■ regulatory restrictions,, following fo door salesmarnan, frequently urging • mar paper, colors, phenomenal ^ow th. aggressively is> looking lo to buy Washington, D.C., has ai ers, all \vith tiiele ,goal of building ThiThe company’s newer itej:ems /more companies, 5 adopted ^ub-primelle loans account for 13 . AlongAl with-its lofty sales goals,gi evergreen produi ordinances banning preiredatory percent of h ducts'to challenge induedude BatdeBots and JunkYa^ard / So why-did anal;nalysts suddenly : home loans nation- JAIAKKS stock price on1 th e diose of its larger lending pracdces. ■ w ide, a -er competitors. W arsars toys based on a populu lar , downgrade its stock:ock? 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/ - KplghtRlddflr Nows Sorvico-.so...... - free rent, im]improvements, what; ever-toattraciract tenants.” , ;One of Utah’s daimsi to fam e While somele buildings'in1 down- ' diifing the booming 1990sIs wwas the town Salt Lak.ake City have only proliferation of telephonlone call small portionsas ofi their sffuctures ' » f lil centers of every size and type.typ vacant, someB, buildingsb near Salt Some of the dozens ofif cicenters Lake City Intentemational* Airport ■along the Wasatch Frontt hahandled are one-thirdd tot< one-half empty, incoming calls for creditidit card Colliers Comm(imerce estimates the com panies and other fine I HOSTED > BY FRED BALL linancial vacancy, rateue for Salt Lake seryices businesses. Otherslers used County climb'eib'ed to just over 12 . employees to peddle everj'e^thing percent lastt year,yi up from 8.7 _fn>m magazine subscripticptions to percent the jreviousyear.____pre ______satellite televiaon service. e- ' _____ The pVobleniem of excess office______. . . * ■ . Today, however, empt’ipty call space Ts nott uni iq u e to U tah. centers abound, the victiictims of Office market!:ets throughout the the nationwide recessionI anand the United Statess areai s t r u g ^ g with SepLll"terronst atra^TT5.'The 11 a surplus of space.sp As in other largest empty centers total near- states, companlanies operating In ly 340,000 square fe et ' • U tah th a t ha\tiave closed down Space once occupiedi bjby call entire divisioi;ions In Utah - or centers is among a.gro’row ing entire companiemies - are responsi- amount of office space 5onJong th e ble for emptyinying large, blocks qf Wasatch Front’that has bebecome space that in thethi near term have vacant over, the past year•as as com* little chance ofoft being leased. : ’ panics in a variety of indu:iduspies O ne examp]nple is Starwootl scaled back to cut costs..' Hotels and RejResorts Worldwide Zions; Bank proudly pipresents Speakingg Olt Business— a radio : program ‘‘A lot of die q>ace that: is avail-i Inc., .which doseosed a call center in able now used to be occupitipied.by Salt Lake Cityty during the holi- dot- coms, high-tech firms•ms an d days and laid1 offof all 375 workers other types of companies tha highlig lhat are due in part to0 reducedr demand .^ting the busininesses that makeke Idaho great. TuneT in every downsizing right now,” saidlid Rich for hotel roomQtns following the ■ Nordlund, office specialistist w ith events of Sept. 1 commercial brokerage Col Colliers Strug^ing TeltrustTe early last • ■ Tuesda Commerce CRG in SaltIt LakeI year abruptly' emptiedet offices in lay and Thursday' iat 7:42 a.m. andd 5:18 p.m. on KLL IX 1310 AM. City. “There is enough s] i sp ace S alt Lake CityIty and Clearfield available now that lan^ord;jrds are that employeded more than 700 statin g to give more conces;cessions, people.

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' M o n e y Is talk o:3f an econnomic ]Retirer nentccomrnun[itiesseeekboonmers NEW YORK (AP) - Stei!eve and . ' •' :i recoveryry pie in tt:he sky? Jodie. , Ostrin moved to a :retire- mentIt community five yeailars ago,' ' — but they’re not slowing dov : , NEW Vo r k -T iivvel el spending I------— 1 ^ own just is often first to be cutt fromfr a fam- n iT P ix yet. In between rounds 0 ' ily or corporate budgetset when the D U SJN [> E S S M I R R O R wworking out and travelining, t h e . economy is hobbled,. andan the last £Brad Foss ______coupleS botii work full-time,le, some-^ ------to-bc-restored-when-bii-business-is-r— ^ _times out of a_hom^fflc^ 7 —onriie mend.------‘Tliis '^ c e is ^ a t . It givesgl us As a result, oconomomists have Economistssts'say now:this^a*-a— «a lot of things to do,” saidId Steve' : watched for reboundsis ini the air- strong signpi that1 the eoohomy Was jOstrin. 54, who lives at theth Sun ' line industry as one3ne way to grinding totoi a halt. , . J'Lake^ community in Phc detect when a fledglingling econom- Transpor}orta'tion accounts for /which ^ also offers .computerer. class* • ic firmlyi tttakes root. • about 1 percercent of gross domestic ^es, hiking and tennis. “We^e knew That is still the casrase today, product yetye the'moveme’nt of we Y loved the desert area, so we although the signs hav ^ p u p ^ ______^ S h e r r y Cooper,"•J.— been-reduced'by----- ; ing since the dra- ' ’ several factors. They want choices, they:y w a n t, ■ Stava Oitfln, B4,l4, sIU in hli home offiM liuiiethe eommunlt/of Sun LbKm ,^Arl I 2., Deo. 24. OiUIn, 44^ movad9vad to tha ratlr^ ^ control, and tiiey want freci \ matic • dropoff global ccoriomiclie The cheap air- “ sedom,” ment communityty 1near Phoenix five yean ago;o butb itill work! for a companyiy lelllnf wood produbti fromnjioma. jio -I immediately after fares offered to said ? Ron Gerad, an editorrforM f y — —rhcTittackrls'nn ------scracegist-for-or—leisur^fravelers- -Generation^rAARP-'s-magagazine ----- has-allowed'heitierRrbccomtrmore coir:ompanies*expecraddltlDiDiral ----- OldefpopiUiitionlsrn who mi^itl^e^ in d ic a tio n __th a t— — — liav e------^ b e e n -----_for baby boomers. “They haveha no _ acrive dian eveiver hefnrp. "It’s my___ grovxowth, even amid, an .econoi>nmlr fi»f n liie Hfp sty le -W iille____ ------HarrirBanir Americans might matched by heavi- Intention of really stoppingng dieir rum to play.” dowlownturn, as the nation’s 76 6 1inil- ' m any aevelopersjrs are; loosening be feeling comfort- — ly discounted lifestyles, r, and retirement cocommu* • Indeed, man}my developers-now ‘ HonIon boomers become'midcddle- requirements toI acceptact more resi­ able again about trav)aveling for room rateses at hotels, crimping niiies ^ arc changing to refleceel that avoid the termrm ‘‘retirement" to - agetged. ------dents under-agede 555,-adult-com------work and play. profitsfor.be•. bolh carriers and lodg* very ® quickly.” describe thesiese communities, . “It “I won’t be too many yeyears munities'which.aih.accept federal Combined with thele expecta* ingcompaniimies. . Just ask 55-year-old1 Nora referring diemTl iinstead as “active ' befolefore the term ’retirement com-o funding still mustlust have 80 per- tion th at corporate lossesses wU sta- Cities ^thaihat depend on tourism Timson. „ For years, she juggl5gled-25 adult" or "counluntiy d u b ” proper- murnunity’ has lost all meanining,” cent of die residentlentsoverSS. bilize and consumer confidenceco dollars,'sucluch as Las Vegas and miles JJ' of bike riding eaci,ch day. - ties. saidaid Alan Fox, publisher andd edi-< Ostrin, who enjojnjoys playing golf will continue to hold Up, Up market Honolulu,, havehi suffered dispro- with p her job as a legd $ea market here, andid ssome days you Airline'executives saisaid planes recovery is9 notn yet under way - is .-House, devote-more-timo-ii-to-lift- -- says home salcscs increascd-29 per- exarxample, offers courses' in~c■con-' ••"getthefedingyou:^ou should be In a ' were 90 percent full durduring peak that businesless travelers, extrava-. *ing1:* weights, swimming andnd run* ' cent in the lastst five years, pardy- jun(unction w ith A riz o n a ‘Stistate Sherman tank." hours of thc latest holid)liday travel gant withI their tl budgets when *“!ning. She competes regulailarly in by focusing onot boom ers. Thc UnliUniversity in a posh educatation H ouse, the 76-s76-year*old who period and preliminarylary results times arc good,go« contin,ue to hunt triathlons and recently wwon a group now repnpresents up to one- cententer, complete with a sttididem married boomerler Timson and shovy D ecem ber mighght be the forbargalns.n s . ______^gold medal in a 40K bikingngroad fiftii of die propioperties’ residents. unlonIon and coffeehouse for Itlate- bikes 33 miles5 a day, said he uiird monin m a rowV 11tor which Gorporote"Ite travel managers say -ra ce in - t he - Na tio n al- SemS( oi------Plrogn T Oi a? m n n ----- Robson----- mignt p lor early morning) stiItuHy doesn’t mind thee ycyounger compa- • traffic improved on a month-to-n the manageigement imposed belt* Olympics. ; Communities,i, aanother big mar- sessiessions. ny, which helps keepkee him active, month basis. tightening; of 2001 wU remain in> ' ,“It’s like living in a reseso rt,” ket player, repieported an ll'per- StStill, it’s unclear how wwell “You don’t seecc })coplci sitting ' Industrywide carryinging capacity place for thethe foreseeable futye. said Timson, who says retirerement cent jump fromm 1998. : It and other booroomers will get along withth an on the porch here,”•e,” he said. : remains down about 16 percent Large compmpanles, such as tool : and multimillion dollarir lossesI are maker Blackick and Decker Corp., 6 • accruing daily, but thee ppassenger trimmed their the annual spending demand trend is movinving in the on flights,. hotelshe and rental cars ‘January « effect’ helps\ stoock martketrebol)und ' right direcdon, Cooper■X added.ai by as muchh as a 40 percent, “In a sense, it can beae seen5 as a Only whenlen the broader econo* By "V Usa Slnghsnla higher this past weeweek. - le a d in g -eco n o m ic in d icato r -my improvesves ^vill business travel - -- - Tho AM ocltrtod P fo a s ------12-m onth daily 1 ,500 — Advanced'Microcro'Deviccsrfo: ----- because it is discretionalnai7 spend- return to more m normal levels, ' example, Is up nearlearly 160 percent ing," she said. said Mikei I:Iswalt, an associate NEW ^ YORK - The stockk mar- DowJorm e s . iaaisE[’'C > from its post-Sept.;pt. 11 low. Intel In fact, airlines had ha been economist: atat West Chester, Pa.- ket’s kel surge during the first , 5-- has gained nearlyy 9(90 percent dur- reporting quarterly loslosses long based Econoinomy.com. ing sessions of 2002 was In d u strii ing die same period.iod. ■ before Sept. 11 - andnd several "If busineinesses really start to ‘ corned con by investors lookingng for- For the week e i S i * “1,000 It was a good weelfveek for the mar- months before Marchrch of last see improveived demand for their waward to a belter year, T he Friday, Jan , kets; particularly/ in the technolor year, when,the recessioniion offidal- products, jhey’re (h going to get advance ad\ certainly was evididence ^ “ ■3||QaE 500 gy sector. iy started - because of curtailedc their salesiesm an back on th c diatiiat Wall Street is growingg more1 (•f122.76j spending by businesss travelers.u Voads,” hesaid. sai optoptimistic about the outiool)ok for ^ ■ the economy and stock prices:es. 10,259.7il; aiiiBE But analysts note that the;e mar- ket’s own mechanics were•e_also ______Record higl SliilSF"*: MOVMES — Ag^disiSGHminat tion— -SIlikely at play - stocks frequsetde to keep buying,ng and slow^the • BuiBut many analysts do expepect Qccana lK»)DaiiDally 7:00. 9:30 tions firm s in the world.d. /After the'' the workerr eventuallye makes an or fall back ^uring tiife sprining as momentum bf an:any future rally^. Wallall Street to have a stroiong Sal-Sun 1:00-3:303:30 * 7:00 - 9:30 first interview with someimeone who age-dlscrimhminatlon claim to the ^corporate earnings and ccon7:10-9:20 ' am 47), I was told by the human CommisslorIon, the worker will 1lect?^, profits and otiierwise acadjust stabilizing, analyilysts say the mar- priceiced small-cap stocks, whiihich How Hlgh(l» DaliDally 7:10-9:20 resources person that the manag* have a 'recor:ord of what was said their portfolios. . ket must be careueful not to go too oftenten do well the first monthh of Sat'Sunl2:30*2:40>4:40>4i50-7:10*9i2( er said I ^vas her top choi(tioice. I was and what hethe explanation was. That’s\ what happened ina 2000) high or to oveverestimate the tiieyje year, said Hirsdi, of the Stotock NolAnolh.rTtcrrten-MovIt Iw' asked to a second intervijrview with “That que[uestion alone is not and 2001, and it’s possiblee th at extent of a tumarlaround. Tradeader’s Almanac. Dally 7i20-:20-9:40 the VP, whose only queiuesdon to going to winvin a lawsuit, b u t it’s • will happen-this year. The2 mar*i "I would say tih’ tiiiat a recovery in “It’s "It’ easier for a dolla&stock^tO Sal-5unl2:45-3:00-!r00-5:10-7;20-9;40 • me was “How do you feelfei work- very strongJ thattl tiiey dlscriminat- ' "J:ket’s current gains reflectct the the economy byby the end of die doubluble than a 510 stock," HirsrSCh Bfhtnd Enemymv 1U nti 03) ing for someone so m uch;ch younger ed againstst him," she said. economic recovery Wa^ StS treet first half of 2002)2 i Is basically dose said,Id. Dally 7i20.i20-9:40 than you are?" I was astonishedast “Defi^tely/ alarmsa should go off expects to see this summeler. If to 100 percent,«t, exduding some* PradlUa, Pra the SG Cowen analy Sal - Sun 12:45*3:00*5;00-5:10-7i20-9:40 and said I had no ppr roblem . when you’re•e askeda tiiat question.” F™earnings or economic news failfa to thing coming outlUt of left field like notedIted that many big-cap stocacks ______, Before then, everyonee wwas very . McCann sasaid it is “not per se bear out that forecast - or th e . a terrorist attack,ck. This is a dassic haveve also run up considerably[yin ■ ■ S E S 8ZBSZCB8 ■ friendly. Now, HR infoiform s me illegal to iskask someone’s age, but numbers just meet ratherr thant recovery we’rere seeing,” said thee lastIs three months. Some ■ that the job has beenn readver-r any such request ri would be 1exceed, expectations - invesestors Charles Pradilliilia, chief invest- thee mostn significant gains ha'■we W n.Cinen • tised and no decision1 hashi been strongly icrutinized.scr It would might dedde to sell and cononsoU-. ment straie^st :atSGCowen.at beenen In the technology sectoro r - . made yet on filling it.:;t. The job only be justif:stified when age would date tiieir gains radier diann stay “That said, it dt doesn't mean the whicilich helped lead the markrket Todiritoo-ijts.* : involves answering inquliluiries, and be a quallf;llfying factor.” For _ _ 4:00 her work Ufe at 52 andi becameb< a from his orr herh resume o r appli* • —J ■O.fOO VinllliSkvllUU ToRiCrviMTo research professor at GeoiGeorgetown cation, McCa;Cann said. But If the / y j Tod.yIUO.JJO.I ; University. As chair of FortyFo Plus question isI asked,as she said, .“you. 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-■i.oaTiovT»rs»nn------— - j g ^ o f h ^ ^ ? 7 0 T r — uiib 231' offroiiugi- I I ■^rtj'ReaiElaiige. Irichidi'S a nice . I luildings. $190,000. 4-i249 OH Krm- «922(i2-Jiir)ilU'. riUGE M ASniR ^ BEDROOM S U m i Tills 3 t’c-drooiii, HS HOME IS GREAT & 1LV5 A GO 2 baib linme.on a larRe comer loi lAN'D Oil .'CoiHli ------r r r ? [ICE! Drlse can be Hidftiiil for liirm ■L rvCBBAITIEmitomlfiillionii rc.Irces may he jusi. for you! s f i — GRF.AT.C0M,^nn?aAri.0f ionic .M l I JOT III II fur iriur loda>! $81,500. CAU Sli: ' to fnx-n-jv. 2-t- acus, a fanusiic area. Huili 2001.Ml. .1 W roimi, 2 CALL DAN 324-2019 OR BARRY 3 l-ioculn, 0 \e r 2 aero uiib ' ■ « 00-3765-«l005‘W-l\\iiir;tlK 3' K groiinii available. . -haili.mxsicrMiiiL-lmsjrtlc-dlu•dliib ^carcaniKe AT320-I86-4>6-4 TO LOOK ATTIIIS JEROME “ Tp close lo frini-j)' imenhaiiKi'. ROSS 324-1219. ■ . amo sprinklers/ Back off h he o m J K S ’ a »0.'«E.«IOOfioofifio-jeronio nil older liume and oiuhuildli common area. A loi forr a lllllu pricc of* ____ te au . BJ. ROS.S 324-t2 $118,000. CALLJHANNBrnHTEJEtTRIF^ for I ■ ^ SPENCER 539-0501. #922LN'BUSINESS I.OCA- a personal loiirai Wft>-2014<14 0R 539-09$7.' c k HOME ON URGE H j ckseinio lovin. High «iflill'i-)c-r(»mc .SI. SPACIOUS HOME ON 5 ACRESJwIB u iihw ier. LOTI Loaied Inn f Shoshone. Cumpli'icly PRIME. CO.MMERCIAL I. . ROSS OR K rrn - Si.SE of Jerome. 3 to 4 bedrooiiLs. 2 1/21 batlis. remodeled, inieriorir J & uxierior in p:iM fi-u’ I ^ H ^ Uncoln ill Jenmie.chrM.'10>HII3KiJ-|cn)iiic fr Fireplacc In rock wall, low of sior.oriRe, larpe Mo‘'e-in condiifidilfoti! Very larRe fi'iiced CANTNT FIND THIS EWiRVDAYI Zfiiiol tic 200' of froniagc, nmn- g. bedrooms, grea Mew. fJam and1 fcnced f< lor r-ird, aulo sprinklers,lers, large reilHood dix'k nianufanufacturing, Iais of ni-u’ riiiKidi'l K ti $140,000. CAU BJ.: large R(] low in ji-ronie. animals. $229,000.' CAU BJ. RRO.SS OR and sliop. Gri-ai buy al “ «92263 Fii ly at only $84,900. a U funiaa'iiaa'. IxJCUi'd on 2,45 acn^s. Voit di ^n1l^. city si-ttiT and KiTTY .SPENCER 324-4249, #10t100789 CAEA (CajTi) LETETE 886-2186 OR 324- v.m\ to bl It 10 say I wi.sii Td laken time lo LOf ai $20,500 for lK>ih. ■ ■ 3 3 5 4 .0 IOII97 ______BEFORFORE r r .S.A^'S SOLDI-$I30.000, CA GRF.AT.S0UniUNC0lNB11-2019 OR BARRY d p TION-approx. oiieacru ckse EACLOSETOCSi.3lx-drooni.2 k" darlfRLt;\E; -W-GOIO. 100010-luiii l ;i ,0101563 > C im ! n m M BEUHOOM li uitli family room, uxtod slove and W iraffic aa-a. CAU BJ. RO ndftlilKirliootl. Ri-d hrick a n L $82,000. CALL BJ. ROSS OR------m . .SPENCER 324-1249. •nil.n: lANDl I‘)-h Acres roof anil nicely lanilsaped.n78!oOo!''cAU $ vNCER AT324-4249. #100790 i ara- parcels. To be — -DAN'-WISR-539*2609;h|i;-;«ioi375-TwMt - - i ‘2 nm- OSE OR noun >ll'for-dctaik' |j,j, Gri-ai------I'lilis ok for manufaciua-d hon1l^,CAU SUZIE 420- LOOK "n I” '- priced airiv $2 COMPiriELY REN'OVflTD, ilie lu CAU, CAU DAN.SUIIR.324-2a: Ls done in lliis completely restored i3 r 1 r o o m h u n t in g , FISHINC AT A DF.AL1 brge ma.sliT iHiinjoni. (In|;i|K BR,\CKErr320-lH64.«l0AUJ Close 10 lILM borne. New bulll-ins, carpels, auto■sprinklers, sp BARBECUFJ^-Now ilial ilia I hav-c )-our alien- pricee fofor Ihe si/e. $65,000. CAU SUZI ling &M\'irig wildlife. . (;reat family lining space downstairsIrs and pri- iion...alTordahlc 3 liedncdroom home in beauiiful 732-57:-5775 OR 420-3765. «lC(H)iI.i\Mn WHY Bm' .STOCK.S-BU\’w sU on 2 acri^ It is • wied backjird. $79,000. CALL BJ.B. ROSS llaRemian. $49,900.10. CAU KARFJV 539- l -'Ns ^ ttilh road c-asi-niHU in 5 am RIVATO SETTINC CLOSE TO boi lonis«ne\oirilu-ani OR K rm r sp e n c e r 324^ 249.«. #100221--9930. #98762-!ln!;cnIcM'nmi!...... - - « ------sold-lii-li.s-aitircty.-(iill'foi>,900. CAU DAR- ■' CHEAT L O an O M Tills 3HM.'droom, 1m.'( 2 baib alrwiilicwirai;LS for ihis qualliy conslnictlon, J (;rt iT o n if a { bcution! $200,000. CAU iie counicrs and lloors In ihe wii Sll?JE 420-3765. . ■' • home wlili aiUcl)d pu-JKC onalarselolisao n ; $124,900. BJ. n 3765. »l(XH25-himl)i rtv rare (Ind. To sec tlils 1\vinn FallsFj home cull 324-4249. lis.#'X and 2-car 750-080, gis forced OB ral air. LoLs of cxirxsl Bring offiTS. |i-i DAN AT 324-2019 OR BAHBARRY AT 320- (In-al W in' NOT HAM! IT AUJ 18<>4. PRICED AT $73.50i,500. «ioi2oi- r—BJ. ROSS OR KITTY SPENCER ' UZIE grtiund for horseback ridings #96299-.k‘roni(i . . 'l\viii I'alls . . i\\iil Unbetkvably bi-.uilihil \ieus c BF.AimiUTIFUL,HI i^IATURE LANDSCAPED LO pricetl riglit and the location is «siih RucboRui and nlcc 3 tiednram, 1 1/2 hai 10 SCO for jxjurH'ir, $15,90{ FEEL UKE IIORSIN- i e. Quirt street, located dose lo shoppit■ LENE 731-7462 OR. S(I7J N-AROUND? l i m b Jll . ! ,'Tgrocer>' : ® store.'.$79,900. CAU DAFH «l01410-ji.'nniu- URGE WEU BUIIT tlOME ON ONONE ACRE B lVERY NICE i IK I •w nfalls. il Is alnTidy F.731-7462 O R423-3765. «IOiO‘W ON EAST l6 H i. 4 to 5 bedroom,■ lUTlicc.0 “ “■■J " J “ Jy-fif ■ H U H and a 1 car dc for j^jur aninial.s.-As a , I pos.\ihle ilairy .siie. ::H orcliard, patio, pKtiirc and oulbiibuiliUnK ■ ■"'III-'’- ^ 'i^“.iiileauiiful 3 licdroom, 2.5 1: GREAT BUYI 3 M room s, 1 I1/2 liaih. larRc malndoorwlih 1 ■ mall dairy bam. 7' $109,500. CAU DJ. RO.SS 324-4:•4249 OR I ') "lu're ' " an animal IonIt jihi :• back)-ani. ONLY $63,000.0. 'CALL JEAN- m tnl- UrRC SHOME1/2 w1ib 2 car RaniRt/slion i oN and a riding an-na. K i m r SPENCER 539-0501. ■#9<)071. '« "Ill LOVE lliis propi • dcladied cirpon. 1270 sq, ft, • ore ■opertyl-CAU KAREN lot ILS and owner earn' ■ N B m ,JE F FR IE S TODAYVi FOR MORE sprinklers In c J e ro m e PIERCE TO SEE 539-9930, 53* $141,900. IMiitui. DETAILS AT 8 ^ 2 0 1 4 OR'R 5539-0957. .Se “ nnl lnilii.yriallh nOOsii.fupaitdnlshedbasc- ‘)7 aca-s, 3 bonus, small FOR DEIDETAILS. 734-5848. «988IO-»ulllT O ponds, working corrak. and ^ UiLi of ^sildlife. 123 amui an ^ Y UVlNGt PURE ft SIMPLEI TtiL wllh large down, $581,99 K H i crcs wlth'.M shares of-waicr. A!«,, RO.S.S/KnTY SPENCER 3: B 3 BEDROOM, 2 bolh on COUNTRY LIVING I hon comer lot In lis an excellent horse irainlnsseitipani"if' 324-33 54. #99507 ' Wen’dell for $79,900. Double SNAKE RIVER FRONTAGE in Ha(Hagomian Remodeled home in■ co uble fiaragc .willi ENJOY QUIET ( COUNTR’nanufactuR'd tiome. Oivmer uill carryOtis aiiachcd shop, RV canwn wWi shed & amo ihls nc«cr, wdl I Valley. Clean 2 bedroom, 2 baili bon:qmc ultli zonln;;. Run p u r bui nore inrormatlon please call KAREA sprinklers gire )bu uII >bu' ncctllnc( SANDRA 2 balJis & deck. ( lncrcdible.\1eus of Thousand SpringiiR I calior' Approx. I acreuith pasi: N ^ THE CITY. IndudcsaCE 539-9930. $130,000. #100854— II Well cstablLslicd ' ^HTicd. $79,900. B J .. OR KHTY umabtc SBA loan in : : C^^,|24-8752 o r 324-33-3354.J98I65- BAROT320-ie( TY 324- parklnR. $89,000, CAUI com'merdal/rcsidcnlial mo manilinn • ' d l built honrc Willi 3 bedrooms, inrni249.#97460-N;ii’LTiii;iii ’ #101127 business from home. For more •2019 OR BARRY A. Crcalvdw. $159,900. CAU. pa.siurc, Ranlcn a ra , RV PIERCE | luk'n ^ ■ •1864. «90875-Jcr()iiit' ^ 4, m SUZIE 42(^3765. (ioodiii;; T o v i e w mnore t properties.. >a^e,. go io wwu"w.canvonsidfjn M ail: csr@ carn;f E is n i i ! ,5 s .a t .Q u r h o m e p a irealtv.com E-M cA eer opronniN m i«, ___■ Croa-iy .Store & Grill. Assumab • : T -- I • • ' plaeci CALL DAN AT 324-201 AT320-1864. #I0

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-ii-X v 'S ' • ■ V " R eiA L ' ' I H S b QOODINQ ta.hoilij'o-3 TWIN FA tiis By owner nr 2+1 7+acfos-New8ep- ' GOODING Bos'l view In the ^ • S79.900.3bdrm.1hl»th, . valloy „ 4 privacy. 2 t ocr» tlc/roof/sldlno/bosomoni.' - 17g06q.fl734r4001/5pni ' Ji SSO.OOO. 677-437-g577a of pasture, jr a a t for hors* ^ . TWINFALLS . .09 . or cows wllh a beauti' ■ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ I GOODING Now custom1 C o u n try C h n m i-O n o tlmo fui 3,000 sq.lt. homo. 3 " . We are working to buill 3+ 2 W/22+ Irtlg. (2’ ownor,-newer homo on' bodroom * optional bod/ w hool lines) acres. Vault-L , 2.2flcrfl«.Srelmm>s.to.TK. _S!^mua.batb9,ijceathltch:. IS SSSSSSESSSS^SI.i n '' • — ------;— m akBouf------o d ceiling, ^ c ar ;^ragi>,. ’ ' and on a quiet cul do sac. on p' wllh built in appliances. ■ : classifidcfsection r>ewhoreebafn.Sl78.000I ' Custom built ^•Sbdmis, Must ^ soo to apprecldto...-: ■ f r e e of a n y e rro rs. CaJJ 877-437.95771 , 3 baths, oftTco/library, . Call934-835S.B JEROME Boautilul ranch; •m aster bcJrm leacflng to ~ - C o m B m u ) W r r u V s ! Please check , • redwood wrap around ,TWINFALLS ‘ 7 ...... ^ . style hom e, 1 ocro In Big Brand now subdivision yourads'the first _L U tl,afU nchos. Fully land-! . aock,l(ghiod plant ehelvos' next to Oregon-Trall d a y it ru n s. A fter scopod, control air; 3I ' all of those ai^onlllos. |ll 1 Pflc^rtoht at $235,000. • BomentarySchooLCom- “ • Merq’Housing Id^p bdrm. 2 bath, front & back plole packegos Including ...... th a t tim e T h e deck, Irving orca 1569 sq. lot, stick built 3 bdrm. 2 • .Is now accepting , T Im es-N p w s will . ft 2 c ar garago. 536-63B6« . bath, dbi garago, vinyl applkstloQs for’ (bt- n o t b e responsible ALPINE ^ ■Riding, a n d 2 X 6 c o n - i Magic ^erSeif-ildp for any mistakes. |- THE TIMES NEWS I ' • REALTY . 11slniction. Homos slartlng ^ Hotisfng Program. Ciasslfiod Dopartment- 734-3373 at S06,OOOI Call LYNN ' o p o n s At 8:00 am RASMUSSEN, President M on thru Fri. \ 1TWIN FALLS N.E. location, ol ol tho Rasmussen Team ,i — Tako Cura of-vour— i -ebdrms.'SHrbothSTlottub— -W 'CW STSirnoatfy; ------Homes are3.dr'4 W n w m s^ Imhsihsandilooblfcsrjsnigelf" ’' classiriod business 3 c a r garago, auto 73 737-3900 or coll phono ’ Lo«' {po'QtU/payTnmts uv ailjustiluacdtoj'burlnconic. bofo ro you head lo ■' • aprlnkldfs.appls.. codar •••420-2807. •.•42 yourbustnoiB . dock. Price reduced. ■ TbtreisSOdomtpctp a y m en il ' ■ • “ puBUc*SEn7icl— 1-208.733-0831 oxt 2 SS225,000/oHof. 733^)049H ^ MESSAGE o r o u r Burloy Offlco for more Infirmafon _____ Soiiino.proporty?. Doa’L p ay/- . . ____ >--208-677^042___ | | [^■feSSlherSajiij: .fgy_PumIed.hy-LSDA-fp_-— -plcaaa^toOfiee'~ ■ * g . any loos unlil il’3 sold. For GEM < STATE-REALTY, INC.' Rural Dmlopmeot froo InJbrmoilon about{ TWIN ‘ FALLS S33,600 I fe avoiding timosharo and1 3bdrm ., garago. Forlisling ■ 734-0400 ' ' L . roai osialo scams, wriioJ 800-319-3323 oxt. H702* fRUPERT Trustoo Solo r— to Iho Fodofoi Trado> TWi INFALLS Close 10CSI FFarm (or salel 370 acros ————I I Commission, Washing- • _3 b d m . Lbalh^SprinkJors._ in Rupeh, ID. Bids will ] _Gountrylji n X h e jE x t r a s ! : - . % ____ — — !oa.-D.C.r20580,-orcall’'■ “ S89,OOb.733"-15SO« ~“ b o la k o n on Ja n . 16, '02 tho National Fraud inlor- - al 1:30 pm, US Fodoral n FaJIs ' ■ t m atlonC onlor,’ ^TWIN FALLS flock Building, Bankruptcy G ordon Condo for salo by 1-e0Q-876-7Q60.B . Court, 801 EastS[iorman, . Owr)orl 2.1ov(?i._2_bdfm. —PocaleiiOrlD.-Forinfocait- _ • — 2.5 faatfi. 2 car garago. Forrost Hymas Chapier. - - - llr o p la c o . S75iOOOrCe!l- — = = 1 ^ 1 = - -12Tru'sleor20g^4-23k' ' ^w B ^niirrfB vtssi 734-4187 / 732-0232 or _ -S-AVrTlD-OTH-A" GUARANTEED 800-7O7-0ai7,B J A D ^ • Only Minutes From TNvin FaFalls & Jerome ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ TWIN FALLS I • Close To M;ijor Coif Course! S99,000 I ,• Nafural C is Buy the Guaranteed «• 4 bdrm s. 2.5 balhs. brick. - package and The bsm 't fam ily room', BUHLS acro s bare land lor r , TirriesNews guar­ lifoploco. On Alturas cor- housing; • Excollont hHI lop SmsHER c 6n.ttru(JCTiQN. C o m pa n y'- - 644-1541 ■ nor lot, near park, pool, viow. ' S20,000.733-3983.B •— luniiiiii^iihi antees to Sell mer­ schools, ehopplno.- - - - _ chandise or S109.900 ■ automotive ilems • 3 bdrm . 2 baths, lots ol ------iaXdays-and-reat • - jnnV^ \/ni iffnrf estate inl 5 days 'clous bdrms, lilo balhs, nico yard. On Caswell W. n Oi : w ' R e a 11 E s t a or we will rerun ' ‘S129.900 - the ad an addition- • 4 bdrms. 2 balhs, llro­ al 7 days. There iplaco. roc room, |acuz2i. - ■ ^l3'a'S3'extfa“ ~ c o v o ro a * p a H d ;O n .B'l charge lor the ‘a cres in cily limiis. North -guaranteed-- - 'iocarlort. ■ _ package. Ads PROBERTJONES may be cancelled REALTY early for customer 733-0404 convenience but — TWIN FALLS rSn.ith Pnrt) ___ F i ------tbe-charge-will— -D I— h h h i remain the same. , 1 bodroom . 1 bath, ollico, H arry & Gierry e Turner Cathie C Bl^wns John Koning now carpot & palm. . ' ■' Realtor* ' Sue Loosli m E I . • Rcaltnitors' . : ...... - - - RealtorVABR,-——------Foncod back yd. Vauiiod . Rclo'calton .SiiOcialtis ------Realtor*- ‘ ■ • Reaitor*.ABR, CRI, tRellh 16lt. •landscaping.-Ii $118,000. ------door5l-,OnlyS'l6'$-&Off^-* =?=•v‘-i9 3 0 ’Bmofr«irDnvo— *••• •7 3 4 -9 5 5 8 o r 731-6248A NELSON - ^TWINFALLS REALTY U6 4 " bodrodm , 'B EST Prico! ‘ Chelsea Cooper Living & Family room A ndrea .. 734-3930 •• PLUS garagol Only ' Realtor* 5 3 9 - 1 6 6 8 IReal! 569,900. : FILER 7 3 5ea - 8 Claver " 'COZya bdrm, 2 bath ‘ ' I lealior* manulaclurecJ homo NELSON I .w/garago and foncod 5 - 8 6 6 9 yonJ. CailJudy$79,900 REALTY L ie *BRANDNEW3Mm. • 7 3 4 - 3 9 3 0 . 2 bath w/spiii bdmi 7mnktjt ciQssitiod wtion you lioorpian plus droam ■ • pinco _■ your oO In ctastlfiod. ------kircneiuicd.8aia9a_Call------£ . . JudySt09,900 ~ r | l . BARKERRonltors Bob Lawrason Call 543-43711 Assoc. Broker, CRI Sandy H 5 3 9 - 7 4 8 8 Rcalu _____ 7 3 4' -Hacking 5 ‘ e altor* T B U Y IT! INVESTORS J - 5 5 1 1 S E L L IT! . Great invcstincni ' 3 B«l, I Botli, le n t 1073 S'r' „ . :alicn Director iiior* . 1615 A ddisonl A v/e. E. [g • 8 6 2 6 Tvtfin Faiiails, Id ah o 8( 3 3 0 1 iSMMWilWHi C o m m 'e rc ia 3 f i ® " ,]- . ' t ; Associate Brok< Tvvin Falliills (OFFICE HOUI- ABR, Relocali')!! Free l-8(00-734-553 '1615 Addison1 /Ave.' E.' ^ Mv4 on-Fri 8:30-5: or 733J-5336 ^ 3 6 ' ( , . . 208-733-533336 ; , Sat 9:00-1 ;00 ww.PrudentiallcIdahoHomes.co :om E

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Rl-;Ia l f s i i i f f i " ■n EDEN2bdrm!imobHo-^ TWIN FALLS 8 bdrm. Top B l BUHL 3 bdrm'.' 1 batfi liko- -triK I M B E R C Y. 2 b liT rn T l TWrWIN FA U ST^B M roO rh'TTWWIFTFALLS II 2bdrm. 1 TWIIriN FALLSC.Ioan, TWIN'INFALLSOulet homo, slovo. rofrig. W/D) area, sprlnktors. fire n , new,'se00-t-$300 dop. «$400/mp.+dop. No wnok- 1 I tbath. $ 4 1 0 /m o > $300 bath. baU Slovo, rofrig. DW & carpirpeted, 3 bdrm . utilities cul-do1-do-aac. 3 b d rm . All hopkup/atoro^. 423-5104i alarm, ronl/sell. 733-1359. 3 327 Cloar Ukes Rd. No ifln;^pets,CatI423-9650.a dep; No rofrlg. Days 732- W/D.Nopets;732-0895.« W/C , paid.lid. S550/mo. 324-3317. ^oppIianpliances incl. S540/mb. I RLER Extra nico, 3 bdrm,: TWINFALLS ------Ppots/smoklng. 32&:4477.' - — 0629 or Eves. 732-01351 rv im ••••••••••• ^ WIN FALLS 3 bdmi. 1V4 TW^IHN FALLS Luxury MOO dep. 825-614811;; ' 2 bath, doubk) wido. Goodi Brand now; boaullful. 4 BURLEY'Cloan 1 bdrm. rRes«rv*-your.NawHomeJ rWlN FALLS.CIean, C0t0_ _ bbath a tl townhousB.iill appls.. townwnhouso.4 bdmi.,fam- .i_ ------a-rdar5475/md.:No~polsr7 ~bdrm,'2't>amnomo'w/gar TS275.'2’BaiSr$5di>rSuth'~ s t.bdrm; Gas heat. No W W/I /D h o o k u p s , f e n c e d ily room, n llrepiaco, oulo ^ cn e;. fireplace & ovord[z(>d -•N ow ll------' ■ Rofs.req;326-5e87«- sidy availablo. EHO Call pets/smoking. S38S/mo -i- yard, yan rio pets, $495 + dop. gamim ge door, foncod yard, A triple garage located at s . SARATOGA • P® FILER 3 bdrm. 2 both. ,878.7430 or 870 *anymftnnM|kTriUi>onor' ■. storage. Appls., W/D •Luxury 1 ,2 & 3 b d m i 733^)139or420-8935 73 t w iK tio, refrigerator, rango, TWIN Ff dlicflinlnallon bat*d on ' houses. One on >4 acre, FILER 2 bdrm .l bolh, !• Filness C ontor. . WIN FALLS 3 bodnw rns patlc N FALLS S I20/WOOK . ' • hook-ups, wator included. rW IN FA LL§. I 1 bath. b£ NW location. All , «*ishshw ashor, W/D h ook- t porS' onb on PresWena Slroots. bsmt. 5 apt. Utils, incl. \\•Computer Center u__ person. Capri Motel. . ' .SK lM Sfte Oulsido pots OK..S400. . S475/mo.+S300 dop. No . \ /orycto'on,luxury2bdnn. oppls.' opp G arage. S575/mo. uP.', leaseI‘ and credit check Ca nitlonal - orlsln. or. art ; Call 73S-8464a J ; • Froo VkJoo Ubrary ® j Coll 733-6452. ^ KIMBERLY Vory quiet Coking/pots. Call 326- 1 bath with extras. No + ••• $350S; dop. 736-9269 or • fOtJtquirod.$595 + S500 N FALLS M otel-Daily/ 1 , slroot, nico 2 bdmi. trailor.‘ ‘TWIN FALLS Nice country 13552or543-8003.B ■ smoking/pots. $495/mo. 731-9269.B 731 dopcpoilt. 377 Momingsido I Lg. foncod yard, new, home lor rem, close to — •W asher/Dryer incl.' . ■■ Unli « 3. Cull T racoy }kly rates •Allordabio* dlieilmlnallon.* Familial ’ C II 735.0 4 7 3 - ^WIN FALLS . Sl'-J; •talui Inelutfit ehlldranI stove, W/D hook-up, town. 2 fireplaces, 2 GOODING -West Sido •(•C entral Heal 4 Air ' tan • Quiol • Friondiy •' ■WIN FALLS 64040 M ft onroo 2 bedroom: J z z0-«503or731.?433, l ;• - -g r6onhouse,-Lots of.slorf,f, -^bathat 2 car oaraoo, no Court Apl, now taking ap- • EEnclosed Garages J . quIol, nice neighborhood. • udio, $295, all util. i„ rh J I '‘ bdmi. Wator & sanitation ' Stove, e rofrlg, AC, furnish- — • No pots,734-6600 " S45C =tdorcall 735-0232-B ------lndudod^75.00mo ______450 + d e p o s i t . ______.-JnclL:luded.Call-734-S4a3„ ------Iurni8hed;-S300plus:-—odrihcome'doiermlhos ^ ■■'BRAWLEY n '^ L T Y O'Loary/Savrtoolh district. . •"Hearthe qulet! TW IN FALLS Spacious ‘ . Refs:ro(i.CaP733-3135.B ront. „ Small pols/smoking bdrm , 2 bath, gatago, pa. lilobio, Ulilitios incl. . feSi'SK .^X : Small 3 bdrm. w/ig. fenced : 300 sq.lt,) clean, adwnlMd In thIa rtowipspar OK. 1446 California St, La tio, soll-cloan bvon, Tvvi?: (TO Jle. S300-S420/monlh. yard. Stove/no relrlg. SIn­' TWIN FALLS Spacious O LaureJ Park Apartments WIN FALLS Anraellvo 2 3 bdridrm,, 2 both, family rm. p -ii 4-^ « a avallabla on a n ^ ^ l , duplox, near schools. Gooding. G For oppt. call rofrlg., DW, W/D hook-up, m , ll733tB04ia opportunity baals. To glo garago, 1 bath, now 176 Maurice Slroot bdnn. brick duplex, 1V4 garajrogo, foncod yard. Noar complain oi dlicflmlnatlon carpot/paint. SaOO.OO . r $450. Call 733-1359. 9:934-49B6. Equal Housing Twin Foils ACA C .M o d fliO p o ri4 th & bath, hnii appls. AC, garago, CSI. . catAuDToO^rMall-aoo- Lenoro. $650 & up. Chuck' >I.$675«-S400doposit. t Sooth of Town Older 3I t w i n f a L l s , N i c e .2 Opportunity. 0 ■ 734-1195 no pills, loaso/______Loas ______.fl8B:BZ7J._ThB_TolI.t»i«. . ■733-e207-or-734wl012r»- ^------aso,roquited..733:Q,i39- .^ 6 0 6 i (•■•phono numbar for tha ■ • "TTd'rmTTno'a'ppIsrW/Crr "-bdrmr,fbath7S425/mo~ ' HAZELTONh a ~ "fiSrWIN FALLS S500/rno7«fop. or 420-6935H42 ^ ^ .hM ^NpaJfdla t.000. hook-up. Largo lot, gas S42S dop. No pots & no Now N< taking applications: ± ■ WIN.FALLS 1 bdrm. Call733-0707..« ^ N FALLS c i i r n - hoat, outsldo pots OK. smoking. Cai;734-5610.B Syrlnga Estates. apartment. $300 monlh fwTlWIN FALLS Cloan 2 siudl EH 3 bdrm. 2 b a th . ^HST MONTH dios Available and ' , S525. TWIN FALLS. Very nice 2 ^1 'bdm i. opts. Quiot & woll Coll 734-8956.B brtrl 75/mo.*$300 dep. No ______HElBURfL£iillyjl£UuiL. 367 Elm S t 3rdm. All utilities Includ- read>idy lorM cupan^;^ J S n i -W atklns-DI«t8nc«-to- **-bdrmr3^ppl9:-Ffinc6d-yd7-» -inaintalnQcl.fflfJtifLPlderbL —® W IN FALLS 1 bdrm.studlQ m nrit;U ^ 65. Call 7 3 4 .5 4 0 3 ^ -C o lo r okJng/pelSrCalI-326------opodopscatolots forsafo. 62 yrs . of a g e or older,__ “NowffrtTjfox', upporrZ" 411 . _S485/mfttdepJ33:jB05B ____ j 4153rdAvo.N.«2.Stove /VIN-FALLS C lo o n rsp o - -In d u e - 3 5 5)2 2 or543-8003.B a Toxboro subdivision. Ro"~r-- -j HanaicappodTDIsaBlod^ 't)drmr"2‘bath7TillTimoTif-^ WENDELL In country, 3 ' •£7otHgrOtIinnci.-CloSr Main East 1 bodroom, GOODINi>OING 4 miios'North. strictivo covonanls. Prico° G as hoat, pots OK. S57S. regardless of age. ties: Includes AC, walk in ty . ;lous 1,2 & 3 bdrm. apts. BOI M bdrm . S500/mo.-t-S500. S375/mo.4 dep. 734-8909 -ovorod r o « parking, oxtra I bathIlh. S425-h deposit. 1 bdrm.'Irm. W/0 room. $350/- roducod. Call 679-0637 THE MGMT 733^)739 Federally Assisted closet, laundry room, sior- dop.733-4952/731-2219» ' u doya or 733-5767 ■ slorago. gtori groat location & BR,iRAWLEY REALTY m o.. Incl.Inc p o w o r. S 3 0 0 . ri Housing. Caii 829-4206. ogo, somo utils, lo a so .& crodH check roq. $525 WIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 won'varm friondiy atm osphere 734-5858 dop/Col),Call208-8B6-2095,B 1 bath, w/ Ig. storage or Handicap Accessible. • both, $425. Call Tracoy Call ^ 603 /mo + dep. No smoking. 22 ^all Fawnbrook Apts, lor TvviiilN FALLS W hatadealii HAZELTIELTON Nico 2 bdnn. workshop, S4504$300 Equal Housing 736-8503 or 731-2433. detf O pp o rtu n ity .* S']small pets ok w/soparato ^ letaila ©734-1600 or hotot/wator", inciudod. Sloveve & rclrig. lumished, _ security dop. 326-4581B deposit. Applications now TWIWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 itop stop by our offlco 10 soo uogj, • TWIN FALLS "Tirod o f JEROME 2 & 3 bedrooms.' stairs tolt. Spacious. W/DD hookup,he all oloci. GOODING 2 bdrm. 1 bath TWIN 1 FALLS- Small, cloan occepted. baibalh, 2nd floor apt. No 'o u r n o w a p t . 1 6 4 7 Qppig3ls..A C .$350.& $300. $325/m( sfoc*®?’ Chock return Nice & ciean.S450 & S570. 15/mo. Dop. & rofs. N9 ' Nowly.romDdoiod. S375 + quiet oparlmonts. Some ^ Call 734-5505 ■ ppets. e S425/mo.+$425 •ownbrook Paw Ave. EHO, n e v V' on now 4 plox. Call Chuck W/D.324-8499 420-1011. V Carpet/Palni. Up- pets.Cos.Call20Br829-5906.« dop.B ront. 934-8035M utils Incl. Call 733-9199. ' ^ dep. Call 208-733-3669. 'HHandicapped am Accessible. stairsirs 3 bdnn in 4-p!ox oil T pp ^ p 733-8207.« . , . DME.Rural, dbl. wido JEROME 2 bdrm. 1 balh — WIN FALLS Frosh & streel30t parking. W/D hook- 1- HAGERMAN 2 bodroom, WIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 2 TWir rm,2balh. Now carpet basoment apl. S4S0 *W■WIN FALLS h n th , W /n ln/-| I mniitHiil hf>,ii 9 hfirm Mnw in. __up.^DDlS^52S.Q0jno A ____ -24>alhT>oncedr{|drans^ - tinrtnrtlr******-*-*- „ ageropplsnnclrNo ^ c$550^dep.539-7388a t smoking. Ulilitios paid. 736-8503or731.2433. cienl;ient. privaie rd. Corpon, spaci'icious.Oidor6 bdrm,2 HEYBURN 3 bdrm.l bath, 734-8821 or 324-5747* Laundry'lacilitios. ~ 475+dop. 208-734-8007* Y* bath, bp no appls. W/D C BUHL :------WIN FALLS 2 bdrm. BUHL family room, oxorciso JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath, ,, S325-S625-fdop. ^Wi 3k*up. Gas hoat, dbl ^ 6 HQ7 7 i . room, outsldo slorago. 1 bdrm Apt. S230/mo. JEF Townhouse. Frco cablo, TWIf^IN FALLS Largo 1 ^ • -Tirod oMho S lock Mofkot? 2 bdm i Apt. S450/mo. upupstairs opi. 1400 s q It, HfJ-lammBck Managomont ' tigo, fenced back yard. ^ 1— eleclrioheait quiet col-do- - ao pots, S440/mo.+ dop. bdrnidrm..W/D hookup, ga- 0-^,5 Cnock'outiho roium on “Hollows Properly MgmL -no no smoklno/pot3rU)Stof- —J34Hl339j)r, 342^7368.____ rinklor.systom-Ouisido- - ^ * ^ 5 sac. SSSO/m.o.'Jjlus. . Calf208;736-2838:------ragoagorS3SO/mo,+dop.-Cai|- lhl3 ,4-pIox.Hurryl 734-4334 extras, OX Caii 324-3338M , ^ 108-324-3280, ovonings.B possible, $750 m onth GREA'REATLOCAfiONi deposit. No smoking or , W N FALLS : f wWIN » FALLS 2 bedroom s, ilimoiypay. BiuoLluo Lakos and Filor Call Jim nowl 3idrm.SG25/mo.------4-t, y. ,-pols;;Caii 733.2991«.-:. *BUHL 2. bdrm. apt. avail. JEROME JEF Luxurlous2 bdmi 1 - tn r th rW /D - h o o k u p r TWINVIN FALLS Largo clean Large'ioTJ5dmrunit on -qi/i6t------—Olfico-Rotilil 01 ■" Bart(orRoaltOfaS43^37r. "■ Ront based on incomo. Appls, Ai AC, control vac, Utiiilies Paid ' so r -■ JEROME Counlry, 4 bdrm some appls. S475/mo.-t- 1 bdrm.bd apt. W ator & g as strootjot. waler inciudod. elf '390 S q .F.. t,-2600S q. Fl. ' HAGERMAN • Call 543-8833. $650 S6 mo. For moro info. HaHallows Property MgmL e?‘ bath, + oUico, 2 sior- 'i S250 dop. No pels. Cail id. pd. No pots/smoklng. stroot)ot parking. $350.00 Hammncim ack M anagem ent IVi Equal Housing Opportunity. Caii Cc 324-4854.324-2643B 734^334 .3,000 sq.tl. bidg across® ago rooms. Largo lamlly 543-8277, Iv. m e ssa g o .« S350350/mo.+dop 73^9450B THEMMGMT 733^)739 734-433-4339or342-7368B Irom high school & bo-,! & living rooms, opon kiich- yoon_ V W Hall & Nat'l ' on&dinlnQarGnw/n.ir>o. ;• ramie viows. Nowly ro- condition. S120.000 Soil- • '■ ■ modoiodlhroughout,‘dri3 or carry with S20K down. ;• acres. 2 car garage,.+ dut WRIGHT REALTY' bldgs.Si400 +doposil. Hagorman. ID Caii 324-6_620B • 837-4700 JEROME 2 bdrm. 1 bam, utililyToom upslairs, lull LL TWIN FAUS For salo orr basoment unlinishod, loaso bidg. 1440 sq. It.• S500 month + S300 dop. 628 Mbin A vo.'N . G roal t m 34-65D□ □ t No pots. Call 324-9638.M lor ollico or dostination ■ ______typo.businoss..C urfonlly] ' JEROME 3 bdrm. 2 bathj Is ojrarloty storoijfivail. i o’ . . ■ no'pels/smokifig' ln couh-' ' V.-Jan, Soil S 3 9 ^ (Bo|bw-J: •.: iry, seootdcp. 324-21S4B , assossod valued). Loaso,), .JEROME 3 bdrm. 2 baths, ,S425/mo. Coll 734-4100. ’98 mobile homo. No pots. - Long term $525/ mo. + TWIN FALLS . 'dop 324-8903 or 543-8342 iLS//ioi5}2■ I ; PROFESSIONAL OFFICE . I 599,000 > ______SI 24.900 MI.S»101539539 U v in i^'trt C Cttsut, tl»^ful brtct ! CENTER DIRECTLY JEROME3bodroomin SSTjssa Nice Fvnily home with a woiwondaflil ' li— ^ 7=7— 1 Roomm FiForthe Familyl 6 bedroom, 2 s s WondarfulhonMtttuiitdoiMonilaffa KRKtm v«(>v«t»Aroom(.: Uric (M ir r B p ! m chua ^ baihhon’homaon<]ulciitrcet.itDnlwoo/. bath, g visible, avail. 1/ 1^ /02. ) >Ua>Uc*(>AcccAcccwJbte.Loitorfxtlaf. c • n in buemrnL New j{di ftimtcc, ' H 0>ng8.threet>«ilroofflt,2tiu,2ti«inrDon)i. klMBERLY2barm. Ibalh- >iUln|on:J4K well Uken care of. Sieel ildl Loaso ralo S2500 por mo. in country. 3524 Addison X f . ' ' utoiprinklen.Drivcbyl360 >. ■ un ind I forced heeoinuy. Onl)-jMrSM>AX).Ch1i;mbledmi;tlt L<< 9J0iqfl.hcime Exc. condition. SI 7,000. z | E 3 'Neighborhood, All Appliaiv f f l F S a r a fMfuring new plumbing.ibing. wiring, TWINFALLS Cloon «hMl. IQ-ind l3'Rlltn||>.>bonui B Call 543-4663B ^ B w B Fortnal Dining. Fireplace and xrorauliIliilBi(rooni.ra.iin.iiii«. ’ corpcl.cablnei<. vinylylwindowi* wl[ 1 b d n n . Ali ulllillos paid. NOWJUSTSIOO.OOO.Scliei 110 hot lub. gmi tiram vrlih prenane 2^ mor. Wood >love. •kyiigiiiyiigfiu, jsnJcn H^BURN Flootwood '98 $345. Call 208-324-3317; ■ ■ ■ 'Call todiy end make me am plue.bmkhxnook.Aliichcn.2 . H window &RVpukipuking, 24x40,3 bdrm. 2 bath. Ali nTWIN FALLS Aik for Donna Of Shey 733-: ■ wimtofwi <20-0030 Qt3;t-3:oa ■ Oayle 734.a224 ori r« « 0 f r 6 M J _ oppls. Uko now. Silling 1 bdnn homo S4<10/mb. on a nico quiot stroot, not 3 bdmi homoS800 a mobllo homo park. Nico |Hollows Properly Mgmt. grass and troos: (land nol 734-4334 I—i'.S inciudod). 411 iethSl.Hoybum.ID TTWIN FALLS 2 bdrm>464 | M V ! ■ . S29,900. B ro c k m an 's L ocusi N, & 1516 Filor BOO-978-4380 Avo. E. W/D hookups. C ash for double w idos SSOO 4- dop. No pots. ,Sff99?01 . k . 5129,900 MLS0101493 I • ______3105,900 Call 420-0125I 523,500 M1^M96192 TWIN FALLS Voiy cioan & = } Bedroom IJ/4I J/4b4tbh0inewi(h0VCT ' | | M |M g m 1U)Kfl3or4bnlnx»n.lbRls>Rlgmirof Prlcnlt r»lat gulck.silr. 4 bcO;<.nn.<> E A»M0mc bgllJlRg tlie tiiuilnltuiiRlonltcre loi nico. 14 fl. wido, 3 bdrm. TWIN' FALLS CutO 2 2,700 tqusitrsitfccL'Hli* home h u .U^cgrcti )r9r»IJIIJI<’iitcl,»iruII>’,lici]ica 1 4itlfulbackyiini. CentmietloniixiMAiscnwiMiwooil . »ith(irehCiieai RooinanJ Liuiit utTbm l ^ | hookup. No poi5, S47S/mo __ Klmbe^tihMnhncfiJprop ____ yfumaco.&.,W/D.hookup5____ «59.l,OOO.C*ilNcil.. _ I H■ l | H ------SobJhUon.------.. (.» iliuM xml K^i.----- IH Dcbn PrrccTfodiy fbrinofrdsiwrdcTiiitrniccd “ S7600. Call 733-9259.a + S300 d6poslircail alioT ‘ llonv:7>4-l34-1329 OnWe 734-6j00 ‘ CaItVi(U«tiu4U-46<2 Hurnntk:yoMC.II^Wi^Kclley^-jm ■ ■ irMlv: 6:00 p.m. 734-4660.1 H •iSpjOO.MLSrjftH ^520.^^99£E^9 ^TWIN FALLS ibdrm , $350 dop, utils, ind. 761 Main ■ Avo. W. No pots 326-4477. TWIN FALLS2 bodroom 1 balh, S375/mo.-fS300 g FAX 'dop. Cali 208-734-9251.H TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 1 YOUR ^bath, spacious yd. S675- , . ^ 578,500 MLStfl'Stfl01424 +dop, Caii 733-6663.B • N1c< lira bcdrocN ,-.WelletubllihedbuilneM wl rSEEIIAII-cne.|cvel, I630^. ' m , 594,500 M LSX96192'famJyrcom, TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 114 rreflsbMhoih^noon .updated dlipcniing credit o lit 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. 2 bay .. ■ U«(loo/i,»i»d locMfirtpUwiiiccUichfn ■It«lonitngcid*fmi „ .. .dowt, g u flrcpltco, covered . K tB3p3t«.RV -thit Includci a bakefy.'coller*, i,fcnced,iprink!cn. Walkout R spiral staifcajo,«)famicU« do TIMES-NEWS rogo, I largo yard, oii hoot, - Gmi*ccnttadtyptrk«nd I ^ ^ B | , lloors. (ircpljcc. covwcdn«xl«ter,Ii;g» p3 'S625 + S400 deposit. dmrntown thoppJi roeai cutting room. Selli a eon- >ack gtic into Thompton Park! 5 ff C U S S I F I E D l o r H " ! - *> pailung. mtlnlananM frMnMomlnjWa «xU 3668 N. 2800 E. Call 7JI0IM)IMMLS*I0M24 llneofsroceric*, liquor*, lunil nice.SI34,500. (101496). Call H erBattytodayal DEPARTMENT ;wookdays 208-393:2051. S593.OO0MLSiiHOI434 ay. 733-«340ori39.33II.- M f«nc*dyanjaftdlt^lnth#Mo(}Mt^:^7 I B I Kfioddiitrtcl CiDBcborBat ...... 208-734-5538 ^ fTWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 ’ vMl pricc.'N :iro suhioui'to thiinyotil ;iiul.arc iioI(;u:ir;infi:c(l..ll. .MUiirurmaiiiiii ili;cmf(J iituur.i;iir,iii‘ vL'i vhiKiiii ly mll^.•pl.•tull.•lul^ T3I-6500 or 734-6500 Mt^: bath. Now duplex on Rose ill\ \cril'ii;il. . -208-677-4543 SI. ! ofl of Fllor. AC & (BURLEY) • ■double garago. S875/mo. 1 yoarloase& crodit approval roq, 735-S373* TWIN FALLS 3 bdmis, no pets, $575.1202 Wilmoro. I IIRWIN -C a il 736-0042.B BUHL 2 bdrm , 1 bath houso, $450 Includos TW T\ N FALLS 4 bodroom oloct. and dumpst&r. mobile homo. 217 Sidnoy. ,543-5330. $550. 5 Call 733-9658 ■ tti'D iteftam f TWIN FALLS 5 bdrm. In BUHL2bodr(»ms, $425+ ' Gayle c Anderson...... 734-3 4 .0 2 2 4 Corlyni) 'Noh.,';.;...... 734-7608. Noil Harpstor ... counlry. 2 h bath9,garage dop. Pioaso call 733-1952 . « Victoria Roy...... 423.23.4602 Dick Noh...... \734-7G 0e Eail WIiliamsbn,. ' $900 * dop. 733-4805 ■ ...... 734-1329 : Of731-4952.P , * \ve, Suite # 1 Gudrun ' Hollows...... 734-34-1298 Som Bntcholdor Bullers:iors;.'i39-Ce89 Johh''lrwfn.-, TWIN FALLS ^ Bobbi Kolloy....;...... 731-31-2806 Bob Vooh...... h4^eS00 Ray’Sobala...... n,.....:...... 736-7606 ' BUHL3bdmi,1 bath.Iaun- 5, ...... ,,.733-0511 .diy room, oil hoat, base- 5114thAv».N:2bodroom< Romono', Crandall...... 736-36-0165 Botty Vooh...... 731i^740 Ted Honoy..;...... 3 4 - 6 5 0 0 ; . E ...... ;.539-3321 ■ .' m o n I , g a r a g o , h u g e .1 g. baih; S550 +deposit. ■ . Dobra Prtooco...... 733- 33-0476 Gail Quinn,.;...... 733-0008 Willis Stone...... ‘ .■ 208-734 ,Shoy Patterson...... 733- ...... ,.733-2028 / • • foncod yard, S5D0 m onth. 5103rd;StN,1 . bedroom 33-5282 Donno Bach...... ,'...... 733-5282 Jltl Stono...... , 1 bath. $350 + deposH. • Ros# Doahl...... 731- ...... 326-5206 ' ;• No amoMng/pots. Ref. , ' 3 5 8 - 3 8 6 3 31-3164 Dick Irwin...... - 733-6804 Jo ro m o 520 W. G. SL' 1-800-65 Stubrt Conodo..... 735-8681 ...... 326-5206 • roqulrod. Coll 543-6S^3.« 2 bedroom, 1 balh. ' ■ tiUALEV Kltchonotto ' S500-fdeposit... . eloQoing rm s. S110/wk.< BRAWLEY REALTY . mo. 635 W Main. 878-7833 _ .734:5858 s ^ . ,. .

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A rigtii-of-way rio Ior dilchos a n d ;anals constructod by . f '■ ■ View E a s t and.69shaM romain ttioaultijlhority of tho United States. - g : I ^ T 678-9141 in until a lotol'of sovon 5 All mineralsml shall bo rosorvod to tho L iQlo lions havo boon nothorvr with Iho riflhl to prospect for. minoSiniIond*roiS(Svo^ho rvoolod In th o U p p o r mlnoral' y F O R R E N T o: .- IT" FOIOR RENT " i n skoRoplon. • 6. Thoi0 loaso would bo Issued subjoctloci lo Iho pioposod Now .i/)p;/f.if)on$ for ourour iw.iiimi; liu Largo, Cloa:ioani,2&3 Bodroom : !■ J I L D ^ T H 'ursuonl lo tho authority cam oan ; kw I iV 2 licdroom AiurlipiiiiiKnis ~ Aparimofits. F s. Ront basod on incomo. ‘.’, |H FAMILYIt OflQlod tfy th o Id ah o cation1 o0 s well 03 with its attachod-Schcs^SoT^oS: . IN MIND! $ Sh Zoni3 G am o Com m is- Priorloi10 ony conslmction activiiy, tho doto [■.. V a l l e y P>ark a 1 ^ 4Bcdroom,2badiI homeho on'a quiet cul* sion, ||-Iho Socrotary ol tho and dos tl A p a r l n il e e r n t s ’•■ de-sac. Fully fcnccd1 backyard,ba family : 'd oiho h o Fish ond Gamo b l m Aau s o e ” j{2 S A W T- O j I room , dcckauco sprir nmlsslon horoby ordoro 7 six tv |1 = 1 43r»-5882 (ty days prior lo an abandonmoiiment ol tho camp- and full basem cncLoi 1 tho.2001-2002 moun- -grountJid. lho iossoo'shail contact thoIho BLMI oulhorizod...... F O R R E N l I Non so a s o n In U niis ofllconr I tho loaso aroa. This 1 close ;oschool.#IOO:0Q^37 ^ ) 63A.1.64.65,66, 6A 67 and 69 insDOCtic ■i Cloan 1 lartmonls •• „ ;rFO ^)R -- i RENT I * ) ' Now taking epp Call Stan Buckley closod, oM ocllvo nation (1 Bppllcoilent/orourualll'ng '- ■' fmmotflilodlatoly. Is J For Sonlo^, Handicap!a p p o d , t lilt/or I. 2&t & 3&«frMm A^rtracnM at670-STAN p i f i ' - 'iS : H B ■' 0 ^ 2 \ ■'■:2000 OveHand, Burley ' /opios or prdor 01-69 uros a T • flont Basod on Inconicomo ; S>6 o u t h w o o d avallablo al iho Idaho soodl'na t ' ’ AvMlUt>UN«w ig. Tho BLM aulhortzod o«fcor m i p a r t m c i n t s ' R 6 7 8 - 2 1 2 1 jairlmonl of Fish ond plan in1 wwriting piior 10 Iho hoidor'oM fnmj ^ , P O P L A R Q R ^ ^ I ^ ArPTMENTS R I R i v i r s id e R e a l t y v i, im ,_-.— 1 G am o I ll U.1 nt: m rw .c21rivcrsldc.com no hoadquartors, 600 inrmfnail .. 436-0226 .: . ;|~ L» South V Ith Walnut..PO.Sox 25. ootalltallod inlomialion concerning thisIls octlono( Is avallablo iO, Idaho 83707. forrovio'iow al the Burley Field Offlco ofif Iho Buroou ol Lond lATEO this 31st day of Mnnnamjem onl, 15 East 200 South. Burloy omborSOOI. UDon G a s ^ a ; : 11 publication of this nolico in tho10 EQ f t d ^ BoQlBtcr. ,-H Q ito |S HO FiSH AND GAME th S d ' II Olhor fomis or ap- I M in i-C Shoppinlg ONLIt t l l EMISSION ■ n o S ’oiroSirSoT d'Klaws. Including tho L.-.v;:Ji:’;:;.;^'.'::'.., ', A \van\on Vooron for S r o i V\ ■':'■'■] .//•■SEARrHBY'' ' ',''^V ,■■ '‘ ■'• t. " ; RodnoynoyW.Sando,Socrataiy ation on ThetiiBBfffewm il leasing laws. i H I ■ 1:1 ■ '■ •-Vicw.iwautifulli^ homu, Ewd> and ratals •;di•Choose“a n y " .■■’ ' ’ i PUBLISJLISH: Jonuary 6 . a n d ! a period of 45 days from tho datelate of< publication of ? ■ . WWI(ww.tna^cvalli^.eotn i d r ^ oi Magic Vilicy’ lislii^"*'s •'S ee Ihc lislinR 7,2002” 2 ' this no“ ii click on Home: iifaut thlim. , Iniorestod porsons lo know more’ ; ' NOTliOTICE OF ANNUAL may Sububmil commmus rag ^^n ^o0 'p proposed r classifi- • :• ••• ME!MEETING OF THE cation oror loaso of ihe lands lo iho Floldlold Oifico( M anager, , • ■ ■- STOCrOCKHOLDERSOF Burloy' FieldF Olllco. i s East 2 0 0 Southouth, Burloy, Idaho RTH SIDE PUMPING S3318. H S ^ ^ H .K e l ly Riinyon.on ■ C S ' : U « ; ncU ircw .;^v ;^ ^ Pj^Iicn ll|X ■ '|||^^||||^^°^^ ’ . COMPANY Inlorososlod parties may submit commorimonls involvirrg tho B / J W C o l d w e l l BanIK nker-/ ^ suitabiiitviity of tho land for a public campgrnpground facility lor M j a B C i i r l l f ReallyIly •! nOTICE o t IS HEREBY tho Cityty. or Rocks Nationol Rosoivo.. Comments Co on tho * ‘ i g i v eEN, n , T h at tho A nnual clasaificaicalion ora roslrlctod to w hetheror thoth land is physi- Mootingting or tho Slocithold- cally eulluited for tho proposal, whothorir thoth( uso will maxi- 'V '[ ^ S Cindy Povlierlien :^^H .R obin Al^el ■i j .orsofthi)I tho North Sido Pump- m izotho10 future uso or uses ol tho land,nd, whothorv the uso jo’rtff’j'I-.'i; C « ' S « ’ew 'B ^, ..r ^ ing ComCompany will ba hold al laconsisliistent with local planning ond zoning,zonii or if lht> uso ' g i.i 1 ie « .5 > * " • ’. 1i.C. |« ™ 01!.0« .1 lliooHlci)lflco ol the Nonh Sido ’s consistlistont with Stato and Foddrel progrifograms. intorostod . ■.^^■:CM f%Re«Jty i Canalal CCompany, U‘d.;:92t', paftiosmmay also submit com m onis rogarcigardlng tho specific '• . rt Lincoln, Joromo, Ida-', u se prop

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i >» ■JOHN HOUSER JlSaiKAssociafeZ “ _ ; _ - i : “ oohbmmerzi^H - Sales Associate 1 ^iQII^ , ; - , [ 3 2 W 6 6 ^ ^ B HHH lifi,500. ReUfo In jtylo. 2! R i . 2 bodrooms. 2 3 Bodroom 2 balhIh mobilem homo tpCt bed- »4B,000. IM )0. Qraat locailon for your small U9,900. £n|oy this cheerful homo«no on a $43,000. Great slarler homehoi on eS'xSS' tJKlwrUrDnina-epaeifiUfo u n o w , : ^ M - I'oSod'ofTolioavily imvolod master bodroom slotogo tranquil ,sirool with oasy-cara landxndscapo. k)l paniaRy foncod w/storaorago shed. A u t o _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | H , “ strooL Bu (eetly manicured yard with aulo sprin- Business sign In placo and pork- Spoctocs, •room-lo-run' yard. Foodd stoBtomge Sprinkler sysiom 4 AyC.. Thls^2Tl bedroom U shod ovofi'rango,. rofrrofrUgomtion. dishwosh- Ing ovailalliiablo in front and rear - I72S total Mtra, riflw roof, musi moto 10k appfoclato. oraa. contml air. Raivproof coveredrod patio.f 1' bath 1985 Broadmora 14x66 ' is on a ^ accossfl3lo from strool'ond oHoy. Call DOmS BARKER:B 737-39fO. C'-*>fOOO. CallIII DlDESBIf 0 734-4044. gardon. sprlnWer sysiom, chain-Irtfik (elonco, pormonont foundollon, Clean C In good | B ■______1 Call JOA> ■f»N,e 737.3?6LDH.KATHLS. -floweryJrjiit.wos. Immodlaioly-avaikivaHaWe.- condillon.-Froshlypaiftlodled ezIofior-Catl-^^^^^H 'B TTCiJOJiS *101035 • e 737-39- 3917. #07463 Can DEBBIE DANIELS 737-3907.,»03504 »93 JOANN 737-3961. «lOO?ti RICK BEARD - DOROTHY GEI8T Millions Club g Sales Associate MuraonOoR3fCluI)^^& I '■^^ ' iii ■" ‘i 737-3912

GREAT BUY! Only S48.00J.OOO. V 3 bod'. onl buy on this 2 bod- aa.W».LI. Lola of poiontial with this homo. room homo with largo qb S64,500. Slluatod on ovor 1 1/22 acacres $88,000. NICELY PRICEI garngo/shop. room brick homo.no. A spacious llvlnp „ HOME In H ■ •H0w0-wfls-ju®(-pfllnldd"0n^ thl« urnnll I; ] jfgj] plac'o lO -mefurB Jerwne noigttjoitwo •ond-irtn-good room. 930 sauororo foolf< ol living spoco. ilWs-on-fusfBirttlirhrBnhon-t- thipo. Houso has gss hoal. away from tt a l Cory 2 bodroomn hehomo -l bathroom, partially finish lio storage in iho unlin- Bcro in citycit) limits. 2 bodnxjms 1 bolh, 2. basement H l r % ' S S that Is updatod, and shows groat prideprid in with room to grow.' Nice InnngIv room with B d---^• V . im ti ______' »101029 ■ ) - »I01475 737-3906, »9BDt2 420-0364 I S i JUST USTtDl SM,«00. ThisHS im iJ»ipcl«in (11,000. h«0. 1mBnl lent opportunity o r l « Such a cutocut home on holJ aero, 3 bed- $84,600, SI Great 3 bodroom homo on «5,000. Brick homo, worn land- homo with many upgrados.I. gogas foreod air Tlmti'Homo Buyor. Wendon Strool. Good sizodTComsrovrover- scaped, you'll fall in lovo.: r o r.T h ls l1 1 2 s q .lt. rbom. 150(500 nsq. fl, cantral air. Waiuro ]. 3 bedroom. 1 TAI SANDr THOMAS sized gango. Central air. gas hoat. oi homs has 2 bodroorrrooms Al balh, forced II. aulo both, fully foncod yard w/gardanw/| spot, Sal » .. Associate Broker h«8l, foncod. molntbnoco froo sprinklers. Fully foncod wlih groat ba lot siding & single car Q" around. Vory sorenol Priced right *•’ Conlfol air. gas heat and Ia new 7 yard. Excollont floor plan. Call Tl ■ 737^3968^^^B RON0737^910orKATHYPIY P. 737-3820, Camgo. Call WALTr eC 737-jS31.,TAMI 100. Oan’tdolay call BR6N0A RASMUSSEN R< TEAM for your oppoli,point, two Borage with RV pari(ing.par A must 0 737-3940 or Visitlit ThaHaisTesm.comTl »10n06 ment or vlow O lynnraimuisen.coii.com! IO"B- To0 i call for ^,■<100408 lodsy0 421 (ormorolnlom^^ 42W37eor324«73,'>tCCQl «l015Qa______showing PEGGY 0 737-352I525.»1QM1C :.; H ef g i m Wm gra RR KATHI SCHRADER - ' -SalesAssodais ' ^ ^ ■ : : $87,900. Vo^y nlco aH(U( 4 btb o d ,b e i KAY KENDRICK. 3 for s 'shop? 24x38 SS9.900.. Sharp. S Sharp, brick homo In REDUCED TO $93^990. Lovoly bri homo In oxcoHonl on oxcollorilloni locaHonI shop? Tills nico homo>mo olso hos vinyl win- c ^ rlc k NEAT AS a'PIN $104,900,00. Baaulllully gjSales Associate 1 School OlsI, Wilh control air. homo bo In qulol nolghbothood. 3 bod3od(1 maintained 3 bodroom, 2 ban _736j92jF^^^ foncod backyon), stoniQOng« shod, cov- dows, mots! siding,, oneond newly romodolod Sawtooth S uih home on a w/out ogross windows) I 3/4 both, brig orod pallo In tuck Is porfoclct forFi summor bath with tho ntiochoichod single garage, gas hoot, wondoriul (oncod backyard. At bright qulol cul-de-sac near Momingsldo M bartxculng. Rnijhod bosomonttort with family P®"'y rumodolod loror a small gnjol room, .m, Wlchon. nico utility room, single car garaigarage School. Built in 1993. Largogo lonced yard this ono wom'lasl so Coll RON w/i room, 2.bodfooms, 1/2 bathh^wltoSiv or ''“ Wd, and wanan ccan be ramovod to P'*"'“li w/auio oponor, foncod yard w/boauiliouiilul with concrolo palio. Gas hoal central Ntaval wvMjynnratmuss«n.c ^ back to «a single garaoo. 3 FREEMAN;N 737-3915 Liconsod to Soil or mature ™ landscaping, covorod patio,I, ouloau air. Aulo sprinklers. Gas firop.replace In living t>od;oom^1.b4th.-Cal -THE-RASMUSSETrTEAM-ol' -Call-lo-soeCAHOL- ttsthv— i sprir*lera,-vefy-nlcohomo.-A-mU!f80:t'800r ■rdmCaHDotolhyoTKonfdtforanappoini-'^L^^^HI I ot737-.3900. BULLEN © 737-391r3911 Of 410-2003. PARTRIDGE ' 737-3920, co Call DIANA WHITNEY 737-3963969. ment lo see Ihis bnmaculalaala home. Call <101406 .______•______*101300 . ______»1( • IC01C5 KEN or DOROTHY 734-WOO

BRENDA CARTER ^ [ip iiL j'.^ M__Sal8s^Associata_ DIANA^lTNEy IM Sales Associate tlOS.OOO. This is a nlco homomio In n nic Ih ovor 2500 sq. ft 3 Locatod Inn Albionh this home has 4 bod- Lov Lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath homo on q'ulotquk $119,900. out u l prop(operty'i^ted 2 3/4 balh, Silling on 3/4 ol an Cul quiel nslghbortiood. Lots of5l uroom for a bodnsom. 2 balh, comcorner lol, nice yard, “ Cul do Sac In Kimborty. Approximate! homo is close to hunting, llsh- 'Olely In Eden. Main homo is a 1991999 rrunufftc- 2400 sq. ft. including, family mom In full largs family or coufd saslly bo sol up for boaulllul flro placo., A mustr see for only l^'O I *» snow moblllng. This gol- Z , ’ turod 5 bodnjom, 2 balh hor»mo. Second away has lot:lots ol room for friends 4 faml- finished * basomonl. Homo foalutos Aut' 2 sapamto lamlllos. Closo lo0 slshopping A t106^.CaliJUANlTA homo b a 3 bodnMm 1 bathh thome wiOi a <1TA MYERS lormoro lytovlalllnlIn Iho 14x70 mobilo homo ihat SprlSprinklers, 2 bully bams lor groal storogi 30x32 sho^garago. For ntore lehoolj. To soo call LOUISAISA HARRIS Infomintion.o 731-36;.H25 0rJ!4...SJ, “ “ 'Jdin J Ihe price of S115.900. Call finfi now vinyl windows. 5116,900. Col we details cal ; U RNIE KENDRICK 410-2000 or NICHOLE NIC 737-3906 or 420-5262282. JOHN HOUSER O 280-22499 0r324-e652.e ^ 2BM822/324^652^«10m »1QQi:o______■ ■ 410-2002. »1*ioi3:»a______*101427 »,0 KI0I452 CAROLYN CUTLER GRI THOMAS LIOYO Muitl-Maiion OoDv Ctub * Sales Associate 7 3 3 j9 0 2 8 ^ rfuIli-MiiIX)n Dollar Club

B W E Isis p t129,eOO. You must sco Ihis 6 1 ^ 7 R1CE^E~DLEDUCTION - Makes Wonderful familyfan home on 1.6 ocres wlih St841184,000. Living is groat on Iho Joromo One ol tho mosi boautilul hor ' this homs an ovon b< homes on the j f f i »s, 4 bedroom 2+ balh wlih luU 3olf Course in this 1950 sq, ll„ 3 bod- mari(0l todayl Gourmoi IslandidlOchonand^^^^^^l t ^ 9 3 balh homo in Kimborty. Spacioaclous homo 3-000 square lool 4 bodrbodroom 3 bath spa- oom 2 bath homo. Built by Roy Golfin formol dirting room ccmplimnt lor expansion. Bulll In. 1994. this I ent lour good-H clous homs on a comorimor lol In o ling (IE b*!"™™ I» liis homo is localod on tho iBth fairway,i sized, wvD-docomted bodroon In newor neighborhood, oxcotic;otloni finish Twin Falls Nolghborho ■oaturos Include brick axtortor. hardwood m o n d three srhood.'Has all the this homo boboasts a 2 car garago doop ^“ ,5 bolhs. oil immaculate. Fenced ' . necesslllss. very elflcl loors, control air. hoal pump, aulo sprtn- ed and sprif>- 0"0‘-Bhtopepark 4 cars al onco. Ouloi klort kled yard, ol coursol Priced O wortc, tots of tiip woA, PioMo.elo.eall RICK pay. 2 ca/garago andId RVR' ParUng, sprin- " lors, Pella windows ond moro. For $189,900. H fioro dolalls Visit ThoHessTtam.eom or Pioase BSk for KATHI SCHRAI ...... Kl«r sysnrn. lots andd lotIota ol space, Can .“ unl^sotllntllml!»»,000. C ll NICHOLE ^ 5 '; ^ADER today a i WALT 737-3939 or TAUI 737-3940. 734.0400 Of 737-3917 orr 731-9619.jQ^7 BEARDais39^n.»3a3t3 L0(mMmorW4^4-67S3.IDS31I 42O-5262.II0 - i..AMYWIESMORE.-^^H i 1101204 ______«asi9911! ll mcPS.17 ' JO ANN REAVES Sales Associate ' SalesSale Associale

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t162WXCoirtyUv^«IW<«Jo(fiiortuiaitoy IH MUST SEEII Walk S223.500. i NEJE ^ Falla-lfils 1,914 aq. S H i i 'rico Roducllon on this 40 acres with homs built ln19S3 on 2.69 acargoacoi with Inlo a lli|lo bit of hoavo>avonbn'6 acres 4 0*»W«UlsUoxlrais-4 bodrooms. 2 ’tu b EXIOUISITSI Be In the homiime your walsr. Has II oil conlnil sir, oloci with Iho master on the moln HREE homos near Twin Falls, This Mdrocm, four iloctrtchoat bodroom, 2 bath homo, E real pockago contains woodworking dreams for the hoCdaysl Four bed pump, 4 bodnwn, 4 baths, Fomilyilyroofn,*)- tt viow wilh o wmp around lal living room and dining 1 living room ^ «nddo*li.m,co^ |,„||, hop. coocfoio dog mn, and tots of sior- bath, fabulous kitchen lomial Ii\ V Ing room. hU90 sun ^ wUh pottootto & artxir. rals & |ully foncod propc ly room, triple car garage. »^op' room. 2 nr»- ■ ■ iropony lra»l.lod 2 rt„lyl>nd«i[capod, foncod. dock, comral ®8®ge *with mulliple gamgos and out build- and dining room, cozy faml/ roc BNICHOLE W E S 8 ,l ^ ^ ^ H I Appro 2,656 sq. fL Col THE RASNWWSSEN car garage, homo owni lUANITA MYERS jwnera havo lakan olr, gas hoaaal & much moro. Vlsll ir»gs.fls. En/oy counliy living close to lown. placiu, IncrodUo yardi Tonffc famf«i lyhcxneH ^^H JUAN TEAM 737-3900 or 737‘S926 foPoppolnl.fo?' groal pride in ownorsl Sales Associate orahlp. upgrading ThaHssaTsamam,com for mora dolails or Pricerice ol $269,000. Coll KAY or ERNIE in wonderful kxalioni $478,00ao a Can Mel Sales Sale: Associais moot. Vlow O lynnraimuiBOsBon.com. 'Bvervthlna h iho lastI 8 yyoara. CaU KAY call WA1.T 737 'STOJSg orTAMI 737

I UI8A HARRIS H LEXIROTH •■ KATHYM PAHTRIDQe B ^ lT ^ OUBIE HOWARD ■ ■ H RNIE KENDRICK I KEN ROY H . . AsE0C.Br0ker/QRl H : LOUISAilesAssodate ' .SalesAssocIa ' Executive'. ■ “SS dT" BU^UN Sales Associate ’ ' MuU-MiDlonDolbrautiH', Sales/ .,S SiHsAssoclal, , S s lista o c ■ Associate Broker ■ llllllll M IIIIIII I •Assistant; H 41 0 *2000 ■ 7 3 7 *3907 410'2DO 1 I 7 3 1 * 6 6 6 5 ____ - ___ -______— — ; ■ ------'______- ALCbHOLICS"• AUTOMOTIVE ' DRIVERS DJ - iii^QEUEm'..v 'il ! MEDICAL MB ------MEt A N O N Y M O U S Need 3 people PT, mid- Drfvers/Ftotbod:— ' i«EDiCAL------V R - r i OPERATORS — v. I - PROFESSIONAL C C om e to beautiful njral - f 208-733-8300 4 72fr4650a'i ' day, 11 sm lb 4 pm. Cus- Uplo$.30epermile^us. Ui t>i • 6NVIR0NMEMTAL : «i1ence-Mlll Operators. Canft««d*onisnvleuipigi The Idaho Migrant Council ..Soulh Central Idaho. l S f r e o ? & 8 s DOES YOUR CLUB ORR lomor service friendly. SSx)slon-on/800-635-S233* 55 j SBRVICETECH . 1s soeking an EAT Openings Op (or full time RN.' H^Qus^keeplngposltlonqu In. r-7 ORQANIZATICNDDn. ..Some-campuier-kobw' -PARM/PIVOTiRfnaATTON -S/ 'Spiolallit/R *8 kglontr Shs OuldobyOfo will no looooF «- ledge helpful. Call (or op- SharedcaD-'Greatbenefits'.' 'hbovHfll. o i dlnic and physl. »7300or,87a-4040<,!o be carrlod by CobloONE.? FU N D -R A ISER S? II s o ' Q Ianbla F o o d s s e e k s ' -’ Manager. h RESPONSI* ... Send/esunoe lo: ' . ' clai flreenhouae labor how woukl you liko to do\Q polntmentat 734-56S8J g d a n offices. Exp. preferr- olfodlve F0ba)0fy,4,2002. experienced (arm operator BILITieS: B Plana and Gooding Go< County Memortai Qd.fld.'FuiW lme w /benellts, Constiuctlon/FofWlfl . PflO3FES8IONAL,; FE r : : d furid-raiser lhat costs no a t our G ooding plant. Pro* coordinates c the Imple­ Hospital , rotf Sanitatlort-All Shifts City.ofl.ol K.tohum; s«nlor'' n, money? Cill 62»-4268a rotating vartable shift, Im- PUBUSH;Jangory6.2002 ■ N e ^ a (un. energertic, ro- (er ( experlenc« In (arming mentation a o( em pl^ent •V .V P .0 .B 0X 418 mmediate e opening. Apply *. fFish r Processors TiiansianaportoU bn P la n n e r; ~ sponsible girt locaro'for a w* /em phasis In Irrigation & and a training and related • Mechank:/Wekler ThisI positionpot will'advocate' -« ^ P U B U C NOTICE — FINAL DAYS OF ; Gooding. ID63330 ot8i.:Benedicts.Famlly att *Mi 3&5yr.okV lighthouse- larm i maintenance. Year •ervices. s< Supeivlses and’ .or CDLOrh/er* ■ .(orpolpolicy directions that' : TlTo Twin FoJls Rural FireIf- DEMOLmofr or call: 206-934-4433.* M |^ e e^al Center. 709 fL' r , keeping. PT. Must havo round position wiih . . trainstr staff a l Twin Falls ^ . suppor . Protoction District will holdM Hurrytogotlnbolorethe car..S26-6eg8B competitive c w age & good- and a Qurlby oK ices; . me SanlSaBorfw^'TOM: tho First Quarlorty Hearing MEOICAL...... CS No le e, .“f t ;» • CLERICAL------beneflt pkg.'Apply In monitors rr and manages Join jn our caring team [ mMEDICAL b I ategies and will coordi* for 2002 on ;januBry 8. person a l G ooding plani p s a m d a y pa y m u w ^ ' pricos. Lots roirainlngt Eworloncod In medical J program activities and . Looking lo ra Change o( te wfth various City de-1 / 2002, a t 10:00 A.M. in Iho on Mon. Irom 2:00 to 4:00 bi at Gooding Rehab. L« rtmonts In the develo;}-: 1° Call 420-7753 or loavo billing; Affl 4 A/P. P a n ® budgets; maintains effec* pace? Parke View C aro classroom a l tho Main Flro p.m. or call Rick Warron. Ji AUvIng Canter. Po PBm S p N N B L , S » ,5 m oseage at 734-8320.BI --lime.-Sendrwumeto: • .tive coordination with u, ra n d RohabHitatkx) Cen- >nto(progronw(ortran- I... Station localod 01345 __flt.034rfll95.flxL.U7,(Ot_ _0 We offer in hbu&e C .f f A ISJ] -- -676 Shoup Ave. w.-«14;- .am pioyau^ndxthar- - ^ -terhasfim itodopenings ------..lranBportaliOftpoiicy.,:_. - — “ Socond'Avonuo'Eosrin''n ^REMEMBER” InteniHew appointmont. service e< ogenclos; liaises *nsrnIhg:CbmpetnJve“ J ^ rklng, bicycle and pe- : TwinFalls. . • Twin Falls, ID. 83301* . . - - for RNrtJN. State o r jrTj "SS That birthday Bd you plocod * AA/EOE*' ., .'^ > ih local commtinity. I R to r Ave. 733-7300 strtan needs, Infrasinio- - , /s/Dianno Bolt somo timo a g o in Tho CLERICAL, / .------^ « thoanladlfiywlihcom- U V HOUSEKEEPING For more information ' , '.potittvepayand 15 Ovortand 678-4040* “Jreone a n d the procurement ' 77mos-Wffws? Now is iho, Full time/>fllco position. contact Andrew Rodrtguez insurance, 'i VacatloaA ' !■ , I ' Ol grargrants. C andidato will - * • PUBUSH:Januaty6,7ond Wanlod FT, oxp. laundry ” bonolits: B a a p a ito ( lime to come pick up yourir Excel, Word & general a t 208*464-1652.* Education ‘ incenth^es. ° . '...... * : be res(responsible (or Impio- .• B.2002. . / ______, person. Starting wago __ something sp e cia l.' -J___ ...... pictures. Slop byTho- computer knowledge' < 6 C.NJL'* all shifts... intlngadowntown"' - S 6 .5 0 . PIq o s o apply at I Appfy,'lt) person a l 2303 ■ Classified Dopt todaylBI required. Duties Include, % MANAGER/DIETARY • - N J\.’e ail ehltta. "P NEW SPAPER . ’ pfl^Kllirking M anagemeni - - ' A/R, pleasant phone skills Days 2 Inn'Motol, 1200 ’’ PF arke View C are a n d LP.N.'s8412hour I Parke Avenue. Burloy. ^ Centennial Spur, Jerom e* R . ID 83310. EOEB.- ...... - .P wsgram, g i Including paid '- I - -i.ofOco procedures. Cre- RehabilltaUon C e n te r is shifts available. ■ rklng, em ployee pork- ' I — -■ ‘ JTie.f/ffwi-Newi/#..Tl) _ I ativlty is ai requlremonL INOUSTHIALPIPEHTTERS INC .nowacceptingappUcaUoRS « .OContact: Lori f^eardaels I, residential parking ; lor tho position o( Dietary lEDICAL acct I Wage range Sa^r. DOE. TIC - The Industrial Com- or Dixie Hall a t ■ ;“ EDi d other Issues. Olhbr.- Depaitment Managt^r. ledical Bililno/Podlng z Contoct Christine at Kim- pany pi is cun'entfy seeking ' J 934-5601. M?**! iponsibiiiiles Ihcludo’* 1 PREGNANCV CfllSIS CENTER Quailfiod applicant should SpecisllsL Must be able Ol I borly Nursofles 2862 Ad- Oregon O Licensed Jour- EOE M /F /D /V I commendations to'ihe. FRE£ m ST S. Always p o sse ss exporfonco ln< to work in a lesi paced. The s We are working to dison Avo; E Twin Falls, neyman m Steamcutters 1 = lyor and Council ps, Confidontial. 734-7472BI Mon-Fri. 6^3pm.* arand Boilormakorsr' class- . Institutional cooking, f u ? oKlce. Sond resum o to mustbeabletowortc mi [rlil m ak e our . ■ isportatkm, transit a iS • es 3 and 4 fom prajoct In ordering,supon/ising or staff, ki„. I fiAttn: DenlaoPO Box5782 week j C o m p u t e r R E P A I R « nmotorized Improvo.f sp e d al diots,'bnd have a u „ , _ Twin Fells. ID B3303. ___ :i ,classified.sectlon ,. : -TRAINEES.-.^-,— -El_Eo8lom.Orogon.,Compot?, _5f f4ow.\Kfagfl^cai«-for =nls,, and .tha. develop--.^ ■^urn’o- free of an y errors. I H.S. grads a g e 17<}4, U.S. Itive w ages, p a r diem plus comrfillmontloquality. < ' LPNsif and CNAIIll ' M^manfloameni^Wfisr nt of a Copltal Facill- ‘Please oppiy in porson at bfEDICAL endnd enjoy working Wiih ■ K i I , P le a s e ch eck your ! Citizens only. Loam tore-, benefits. Contoct: TIC - I Plan. ■b a n k r u p t e d ------pair state-of-tho-arl com- •-The J Industrial Company, 2303 Parke Avonuo, Sun e ,,. of Twin Falls . RN ^ M anagem ent ‘ youth. yc An outgoing :ess(ui dandldales will ' personality Is a plus; f,ayg . adsforany ' AJfordablo & fast. Accidents,, puters at our expense & Hormlslon Power Project Burloy, ID 83318. E O E .* currently “[] has tho (ot- co,, o pening p c '0 technical skills and •or our Twin Falls Offico. This*ofonlry levol m a n ag e - noiicv k _ dfvofco S criminal manof8__ _rocolveexc.salary/beno-.. 01(541)564-1263 ext. .ui;lANUFACTURING ------, .lowing - l o positions . iSL' Icy knowiodgo lo con-_.___ _G?'slakes Ihe first - — As.a r08UHof ou r-^ - : c:m entn t position Includos ra--. Brad Rico at 7 3 4 - 3 3 6 7 B' '- -(lt8-pkg.-T-800-914i8536*- ~120.-TiC '1* is ari-Equai Op-- EXPERIENCEDARnST" "OV-availablo:— ------~ :t transponatfon and ' day tfiatlt runs. portunily Employer and growth,gro this Is a brand sponjxisibililies in managing S " BANKRUPTCY • COUfiTERi PERSON------g ' WANTED! Apply In ' king program d e v elo p -. After th at time e n co u rag o s w om en, ml- qq now positioni youthJth and adult carriers, S J"®nt and , Implementation. • Compotlllvo rates on Cesco Equip. Is looking porson at TT10 Farmhouse R R N ’s & L P N ’s noritios, v eteran s ond Iho f Sond resume to: saloiios promotions, and ' win neednm experience in ; The Times-News Chapter 7 bankruptcios. for a highly molivalod, full ^i, Collection, 807 Russet -ull-llmo pull for 2pm -10pm Ida I disabled to apply. Idaho Homo Hoolth 4 provlitvlding oxcelionl cus- . oroieclijecr planning, pro- < wil! not be JelfSl0kpral734-8452.BI lime parts counter porson. SL, Twin F alls.* a aH n d 1 0 p m -6 a m sh if t Hospico, Hot Nancy Strand, lomoilor soMco. K ydu aro Salary DOE. Apply In por- MAINTENANCE MAl * = mmlng and'tracking, i HOUSE CLEANING De­ available. Rosponsibio . 82682E Eastland Drive, TF Inlorojrostod. fill oui an op* lowing tralfic Impact ' responsible for son 26 E. 300 S. Jerom e. Corpontor Ci a n d property MARKEnNG M/ I foi(or daily patient caro 83C pendable. hanj working & maintonanco person. 83301. Como and tjo a pUcatlBtion^Jan.14.2002. ^^106dies, travel demand "I any mistakes. No phorie calls.* ADMISSIONS 'aniand tho appropriate ad- po oogor to clean your home Landscaping, electrical, port of our tooml EO E - ThaTlmeB-NnnT, doling, collecting and ■ COUNSELOR minlsiralion mil of modical- ~ 1 AtlAttn: D an W alock S ! " orotfico.A1indy543-2l04B: DI a Ir Y------plumbing, concroto, im lyzlng data, managing t Immodlato opening Ions. ion Current RN/LPN MEDIi ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Experioncod milker wanted. framing,(r finish and palm. |( EDICAL ' P.O. I Box 548 sultants, workirig wiih - LAWOFHCECtiopw,? ‘ lor caroor-orlontod license nw and an inlorost ' ' TRAI tfin Falla, ID 83303. j 1 ^ 1 S 735-0056.* Soff mofivafod. Sond fn BAININO SPECIAUST . Twii Jl o/Hdafs, Infarosfad S345. UrworJWSIoddivoiro, - MMdual (ntarostad in in in working' wiih tho go- Noode •A DRUG FREE ‘ ------roUND-BlOi-yollow-Ub-*_ -— -S295,Omor-t«rvk»s...... ^ DENtAL...... - r o i -rosum o.to SOO-S.-376-W.- -o-aooieling-parents-of i • —jj L«LedJojycift.WitlLfldulta------’/ llo-groupe-and-stale------rim rc population ------wwith dovolopmontal n e u tered m alo w/collor. <88B-255-2393doys/ovos.B . Looking for a n e w Job? Jorom o. ID 8333B * struggling st toons. Excel- roq . ^ I federal partners In Want to m anage o dontol = required. ’ 'disablsablHilos who live, work, planning process In* I h mis. S.of Curry, noorr ' RESIDENTIAL OR lent cohimunlcatlon, Ra t o r offlco? Coll 734-1515 MAINTENANCE MA I « • . ai jing familiarity with Laurlo Lano. 358-0759 orr CONSTRUCTION ' compulQr, typing, multi­ CITY.QF TWIN FALLS f odor 5pm Sot. or Sun. Flut>r F it C o rp o ra tio n , on to sral and slate grant 736-2299 S&T Housekeeping tasking abllltios a must. C N A s & N A s iccopiing applications Leave your nam e ond industry in loader, hos m •lyearsuporvlsory ‘8 rces. Experience with 1 Coll Shanna at 543-225IM Morkollng oxpo,rlenco punull-tlmo.10 pm-6 am oxp an operator in Iho FOUND A ustralian i phono num bor.*- immediate in openings ^ oxporionced and 1 yoar isportatlon issues In ShophordXmaloopprox. 1 a plus. Fast-paced shifts shi availablo. Ro- exp< ks Dopartmenl. Bo- • RETIRED TRANSMISSION foe E lectrical a n d Mo- q, sxporionco working with P ® '" inlain resort commu*- 9 m os. old w/whllo (ooL f onvlronmont. 523,000 sponsible jk Tor baskj pa- poo ling monthly w ago is ^ MAN. II you'ro tirod o( Iho I chsnlcal Maintenance Qr people with dlsabllliios. • fi™*'" s is desired. .i • Slight brown bodjr and up. DOE. Bonolits. liont nor care. Experienco Bono '60 plus a (uil benofit hassle give mo o coll.- I Technicians to main- .5 onofit package, compoti- 520“ 3ssful candidates will Boxer/Pltbull X opprox. S o n d r o s u m o t o : wllh wll the oldoriy pre- tivoi kogo. Perfonns a va- ; Quality work. 324-3837* L lain tho smollor at ja Ivo wago. P lo ase opply } a bachelor’s In dvli 9 mos. old, light brown . jandrusOsuw6.com, forrod fnm but not necessary. in pi / ol general mainlo- • Konnecott U tah Copper fg. n porson a t in c lu sio n , ‘ InoorIng, transpbrto- w/btock shodlng. FoundJ THE HANDYMAN CAN I fax to: 208-886-2041 or ice and mechanical noor Salt Lako City, UT. mi lnc.<1C. 450 Falls Avo. #101 planning and/orurban ______Qn^2S.Bob.Bartoa>iwy___ Ropair, Rebuild. RoDtncf> | moll to: JonnI A ndrus. IS in tho Cilv's parks ■“Snil LuKu C+tynvinr ‘ ' — Iw Ia E a lla JD Ji______regionarptannlnrwnfi------I or Remove. Jim 326-4150 ■STrProochor crook Rd S500+»re-on- v------J rocroationai fadlities. Also, (ound lull 'sizo male • C om prehensive, low* rated ra Iho best placo lo sf Collio on 150 S. 4 W., I Shoshone, Idaho 83352 SCELUNEOUS MustIt I havo 0 high school •(4) or moro yoars cosi modicol insuranco. • ' livo Nv by Places Rated Bonus “iscE Joromo. Coll 324-fl524. I E O E * (or oma or Q.E.D. and orlonco. J A m a ste r's for its oco- lorCNA’afflN’fl/UPN's ic * ★ * ★ * * ★ L o] 0 9 . ^ E 3 u ^ I • t,t00 mile length ol Almanac,Al combination of edu- 00 Pproforrod with two - houl nomic nc vitality, diversity, IT^ io . s NowowpayloruplolOyra. c FOUND Childs bracoloi I tEDICAL FACTORY. »iio“on and experience or m oro y o ar’-s Twin Falls Mall. 12-29-01. - • Paid alter ovory lo a d . big bii city omenillos and ' oxporionco. »■ _ C N A ’s needed fo r_ ch d o m o n s trp to s a e„?P„.?'l'l:irionco. -HoQHhy-N«w-Y«ar!-Well- -• -401(k)Plan------s n •-small lown friendlinossr • — - - O U T L E T — ^ /: $3,555-54,320 s -!------WfitO'to*20rS’Hah8on' '*■ fivohlng shlli • Outsi sral knowiodgo of thV ' ° Avo. Burioy,,id noss Assessment and Journeym an lovol utstondlnVbbnofits are c •PoidTripPak&PrePass Jc 2 pm -10:30pm . olfo 31 NEEDED ss,”J. A C lass -B ' C.D.L Ith, depending on-'| . Toxin/Mindral Anolysis • Exc, Juition reimburse* oxoxporionco .in a hoavy alforod, including: * - FOUNO-1.0 . striped Wond - •Up•U| to 22 days PTO -SlSOO/montfi- -S' is-feqijqulrod and may be iincallons..Tho City • I ~trom you holr. Coll m e n l. ImIndustrial sotting Is a im. ides oxcollont health : * ring loll, nouturod. woll /e Offor andind Holiday pay after Local l-O" factory outlet o b to□Inod li wllhin throo K ” ' (200)352-1146 Ownor Oporalors must mi and certification T l dental bonofits; intor- mannorcd cat. 543-5546. ► HoollhPlon 90Wdays ( “PO'xponding In Twin Falls monthiths of orhploymont. - wrww.inbllss.org.B Walcomo Is Is NOT required. Tho d candidates should l-'401(k)Plan •On-sito *0r Day Caro aroa is looking for now For aa complete Job do- „ FOUND m ale Dolmation, r Call 1-077-LEASEW£SE starting sU wago for those * p nit a cover letter do­ LEARN HOW TO LOSE 40 I* Flox Plan Bonofits •401k ‘40 In 90 days. ^ cusi stom or service rops. scripticmon and c ity imploy- approx. 4 months old. 2 posilions p c ranges ’ LBS. and koopit olfl School Gradualos ► Vacation • • Company C( training, moni c ling thoir skills appll- black oyos, Aroo ol Piorco Walcomo . betw be een SIS.pO to 3 to tho posilion, a ro- ■ _C all516-61& 3m e_. fln8Q..opply.In p o rto a — I2S0! Pn°5i!S ? i l f " “ S " ° ■ lliiuulufuiuiiu- ► Holiday Pay at11640 6 W. Filor Avo. W. Solections Sol basod on colodId in City Hall, 321 FOUND Pot parakoot | Availablo lor • IniIng 0 comproh’onslvo y January 24, 2002.': ^ 11ft hTuHlon /Assistance For TwIi personal Inlen/low ' S o cond o r Avonuo Eost, InoxporioncoaDrivors ■' bobonolits package. rwln Falls, ID 83301 or P« o r cockatlol yellow ond I Continuing’ Education ' call process. phono10 (208)735-7251 or 1°"°,!®.Ito City of Kotchwn,':1 All intorested applicanis x p :oII 208-734-8645. wiiito. flying around I 1-888-JOIN-W ^' All H Profosslonai Growth EOI• O E * I Call Ca Mon. 4 Tuos. omollill8harrisOtfid.org. 2315, Ketchum, ido-,.. must coll our toll Iree ^ Lynwood Blvd. and 7 (1-888-564-6973? ["i and Promotlonol / for appl. time Closin{ing dato Is 01-23/02. 3340, attenlton: UJa-;; ASBiSTEDUViNQ------job lino at: 1-866-522- ° Bruco Avo. Call 732-8424. For moro information or 1“ Opportunillos ____ City of Twin Foils is >witz. P lanning and!-i Hos openings for * ' JO B S (5627). Tho job C a ll 7 3 4 - 2 8 8 3 "rno Cl HOUND POUND tho oldoriy. Medicaid or an on-lino opplication, • Friondiy, Fomlly Gottoi Iqual Opportunity ig Administrator. ' - ;! visit us ot line is opon 24 hours . TWIN FALLS private pay accepted, atmosphero. fl tow-co^ way . . , wiin - ® ' iloyor. A Drug Froo iM . . . tho Miution iQ www.willis3haw.com ®a ^day 7 days a w eek.* aMlllwl. 733-093t. | ★ ★ ANIMAL SHELTER Privalo rooms. Sond rosumo to 500 _ IBT Pay Wa hove m any nice B FOR BURLEY Pm • Heolih Insuranco LOCATION ' S l o be ■ Deii jj intererested in hearing from peopi anim al for adoption. ^BLIC SERVICE • •/ Average Earnings- }opie who ; Visit ourwebslto. MESSAGE S40.000* & WE OFFER Ssiiaint Alphonsus, N know' their ocomputers, hardware, softw)ftwore, and Don't pay lo lind work bo- • *E Eom .27-.30 cpm Average Paid Vocailon (oro you got the job. For Foi . j-OCATED I' For oppllcatlofi/lntofvlew Paid Holidays 0 greol opptporfunlly when they see oneon e. (roo Information about c ca all 1-800-453-2227 ■ • Sick Loavo Kfical Technologist K l 139 Sixth Avo. West ovoidingI omploymont sor- * _____;______736-2299______® * ★ * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * Personal Days -vice scoms. writo to the 'B oroavom bnl Lddvo Fotei AFTEnNOONSONLYI X DRIVERS ■ ' Federal Trodo Commis* OP Pold.Hoalth and Monday-Fridoy - FT/PT noodod OTR. sion, Washington, D.C., Life Insuranco CLOSED Saturdays, |20580. or coll Iho Nation- Refers,f Wosiom Stales, , Sundays. & Holidays „ Dontal bonofits al Fraud information Con- Canada. ' $500 sign on Animols aro SOLD or f,lor, 1-000-876-7060.* bonus. Fuel & safety • fipn in I clisai Ub« frrfend DESTROYED after 48 - — bonus possible. Home hours, s o pioaso call or ACCEPTING . ulers? T h en s h o re yo ur passim3ssIon APPLICATIONS mfrequently,888-865*7600* rr>mCompany will provido oil %^)wtauni)nciKcd Required. Gooding wearing rod col- ' —208-345-8990 . own ovs loots. English skills M ust be ACLS/PALS Cer!crtificd. Trauma H H lor and flea collar. Call customer serv ASKING QUESTIONS required. Must havo rofor- Core arid Charge Expcricrience preferred. 934-4951 or8e6-71l2.B Conduct public opinion oncos and rosumo. lal Assistance - Call 645-2381* LOST Snowboard. 12/30 pcpolls ovor tho tolophone. WE OFFER COMP[PETITIVE vicinity of S . of.Wondoil, AABSOLUT EL YNO HE7^bALIHUAHE ------^ A s a.D ell I O ff Oxygon w/Burton bindings. S>SALES! Strictly research. ExcExciting Opportuniiy. (br SALARIES &ANE:EXCELLENT ■ ■ I Stock Purchase Plan 539-6760 REWABDII ^$7.00 to S9.00 p o r hour. ' HealthcareHo Profosslonol BENEFITS PACKAGlGE FOR ANY • Bose salary Cosuol work environment l-oo,ooding coronory artory Flexible oves. days, & disease dis mgmL co. hiring POSITION 20+HOI)U RSA V EEK p o le n tio i^ wknd. hours. IS-OO h rs.' PT positions lor DIsooso per week. Greoi'pSrt-tlmo MgmL Mg Specialists. Roqs: BILINGUAL CANIvID iD A TES .• Medical, C fob or second Job. Close hoolthcaro exp. a s modi* . ENCOURAGED T O A PPL Y 10 CSI campus. For moro cal cal os8t.,,EMT. RNrtPN. • 4 0 1 (If) f a x Iinfo.Call736-2SS3IIIIIIIIII CNA, CN etc. w/background M agic ValleyReglonoI MedicalM Center BOOKKEEPER------.In 5 cardiovascular ‘ disease. ' H u m a n R etotjnurces •• • Educolionai Computer skills a plus. n AccopUng opplicatioris for : 7,,, P.O. Box 4 0 9 ; Twiii Falll,,ID83303>0409 I! YOUR PT/FT Bookkeeper. Must " , bo soll-motlvatod, • • Paid Time C cablo to work Indopen- (! Must havo profossionoi 5 ° (208j737-2113orFAX(2(208) 737-2741 dontly S-have oxc. com* Employm ent line: (208]»8)737*2775 v • Employee S AD munlcatlon/lntorporsohal' ■ TIMES-NEWS- 401(k) & poldvocotions. • skills.z Opportunity'lo ex­ ■ eonniabeOmvr(Tic.com.^Connm le, RN, BSN CLASSIFIED. cel & grow w /ln lhe' organization. WE olfer a DEPARTMENT .■ compotitlvoI eaiaw & flex 30W..iq08. uonjmoli . Woricforco diversity is an osh I to tho quollty ond to tho future..•Wo »Wt ' i;. 208-734-5538- “ hrs; local travel roq'd. im J ^ A ^ G I C A oncoursga you to opply. whal . .-.on.. - . m , VALLEY rollflion, notlonol origin, soo, disabllltability., ;; keoa .cotn? iQam vP - CompanyCo wobslto: ■ REGIONAL MEDIDICAt-CENTER ‘ marflot status, sexual orlontai ovo Job doKflption It not Iniondodod to fully dusined v k l traKo a DIM ^»yww.qmbdlo.com. Emoii *pe . . doicrlbo tho position roqulrer • reipontlbllltiei which aro sutjjoctcttodiango. to b 208-677.^543 "gPIotll.«olJlr)g lh*,ll#m».yoo ro i •£EOC • I . •Dell and tho Dell logo aro rei (BURLEY). . SS rQsume Marsha'II. ^ mputor Corporation. ■ n o 'to n o tfn ^ , • ■ . ..KarKanoOqmedk;.com. ' - H H r k ------— r r------—7------■ : —.—----- LL ■ 'J,, . * ossonilol ^ r tb f Doll's commltmonl ti vhaiovBf your roeo, gandor, color, roll nlatlon, orvotoren stotus. •Tho obovi ilremertti' or ewontlal functions, or m 0 rcglitorod tradsmorks-- of Dell Comf ^ SuiKlay, January 6,-2002,e, T lm flW lsw s, TwinIn F alii, Idaho D !3 “

" — ^EWrYEAHi: ■ ~ RESTAURANT R RMT^URANT ; ■ . NEWUFE7. . E X PE R IE N C E In cashier. WalliValtperBon n e ed e d for Hex M N F A L li* ! j .. Jo b Training with ■ :. w aitress end house- ibti S u n d ay , J a n . 6,2012002 and your income- * ;■ QLrABANTEED keeping. Lodging and tot *^ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ChooMAvon. 73K)e66JI, EMPLOYMEMT - utilities furnished. Smiley s — Call torloformatlon SALES . y C reek Lodge ask for SAL 7h0 Vm94iew9 . NANNY. p a ck e t' Randy 20a*774^7Ji Oms^utskle sale re^fora k»at THE ACiCESO N BRHDGE* Bobty Wolff'our ; ■ . Llvfl'ln n a n n y , room andJ ••' i»aoo-e63-6627a ^ chemical .distributor. For CcumnOyhaathe RESTAURANT ^ " tw board plus aalaty, refer*• QUAUTY( ASSURANCE W Twin Pella a n d Boise a re a ' ' following -^•ncea raqulred. Call v W aniW friendly, onergetfc call ca) daytim e 208*623- ■ QA Su^Mrvlsorheed^ - personi (br wail position oOf Independent " DearMr.WoIlT: rtoTwoiffi ^ 324-0113 or 320.2457JI p0a4or20B-313-2900JI for bean Industiy for evening shift. Must be ^ newapaper routes At duplicate, pari•artner opens one Partntner opens one spade, anda n d ! HACCP knowledge. 1flyra.0(aQ0.4 shlftaper 8ALJA L E S -A + B est •Ufa, Ac* ojntheWeataMfiof n diamond and RHOHO bids two d u b s, resp o [ o f f i c e - I PERSONNEL PLUS 'Wk. approx. 16 hrs. Apply c id• en t & H ealth*: Up to }ond tw o . d iam o n d s w wil ith Beokketpar/Office . In p e rso n a t La C a e fta . S200*$2000/day, ^21 lOO's •M n Falla. ■ I p a s s .with * JJ-8-7-6-5, - 8- ¥ 10-7*2, 4 Q-1!-10, V K-9-2, ♦,A-K-Q^J-l(^M O-7, M anagerforwoll 733*7300 or 678-4040.B Raataurant, I 111 South Free fj;® Loads 1*600-999- ♦ A*Q, A 10-7*3.•3. iAfter LHO bids AA-6-6. If he rebids two no-trumli m p , .. fistabllahod building c -ParkA ve.W ., Twin F alls! 9055. X67. BQUIEjBSS two hearts, two 1 ------qontraclor^flequlraa -RECEPTIONIST/BOOK- J io passes follow, how do I check on slas^am _____ J ____ - K E E P E R QfOWrifg'CPA' S, — www.uabranch.oom— ------■ ' mlolm um 3 y e a rs full BALES ------' Ave. w. ------Should -I'comnpete‘'w pi ith~tw b' prospcpects? firm looking for a FT ro* A Ai m orlca’e L argest Hon)o SALllALES/DEUVERY oharaa bookkfloplng spades? TrJcluCalor(t,;BrhtoL> ceptlonist wilh strong I Feed eupply, musj havo 300-600 bik. 3ni toLVa. exponence with C ^ , B u ild e r Is lo o k in g (o r Fei O n* Ki bookkeeping skills and Ave. W. . i»«uU,N«»IivlM<*,Trjin. Quick Books or similar Salesi Associates to llll a trailer insli towing exper., llve- posilive fltUtude, imm edl-' j ANSWWER; A good first step is software. Excel & Word growing need in todays slock 81°' background. Vory is to otely. W ort, Excel, Quick market. r Plentyor room for competlllve con wage. Sond „ E s m s m •ANSWER: Absolul)lutely yes. Dupli- check:k on aces. Since a jump 1 • - skills a niu8l. Floxlblo . Paradise Place Apia. np to work schedule. 6ooks a plus: Ploaso moil ’{advoncom ent. Hioh com- resume rosi to Box 93327, % Zt cate players shoult)uid expect a poor four n

'V...... _• ____• ^ ____ D14TImei*N«wi,^■ jy in P«ll>, Idaho flundayJr,,» January 6,2002 • ' f . _ r ' r . ' 7 ■■" I i ^ 11. ^ H | PARM BUILDINOPC .x aar End. FOB «AY-100 T Small balaa,flf, O H bppen'as Heiafon,I, FIREWOOD Pine, Diy‘4' 01S i a a r a n o a ■ B 8ALE28X60Xiehlgh,Ih,24 $100-8110/T.No rain.In. . 7730 forage harvesiar, W A N feD Cotton fabrlo ft y u n tl. span, doora. li'ai r, . split. 8100, PkskupkM d. ' orlsntardscoratloris/art, i • ^ QIanna Farty. 366-2426B61 656 Cummins, 5 Ibnn .. Gall 324-66341 (here. Can 208-73W »4( 1 . W om en’a plus size cloth-" ' J ^ conialner^ Corn.4 hay ' 21 I-5 MAY 185 ton 2nd, %, heods. Perleoi/dlreoi IngG oodcond. 324-4111 1 m e s I a o e ^ ® ’ ; HM Alfalfa o r alfalfaI mmix. 1 8 2 A F V , 1 7 5 to n 3rd, bnuMS set, Peart, 9 piece c i f ' e*wp-324-714a53W485« 1 4 ^ '" ' WAr& W/341S h rs. 1898 w/2997T BRAND NAME'V . gear. Paul: 733-1691. A u. For profeaaloneily trainsned, 3rd, 66 tona. Small balaa. _ C s H 324-8681 J i ■ 5 free Information abo »*• hrs. Coll (208)324-71461I MATTRESS SETS Old fiss pum ps lu aboul relna. cowy, good minnind. Exo. quality 4 cond. s s n avoiding inveaima Cai King S ets $375.00 o r BSS a ta tlo n Itsme. ^ ffl mant $3500.206'788-626dJIJJi . Covered. Call 5434066I■I STFPTW RTageTarT IH B B ififilB I. ;• scam a, write to tha Facf< _ side discharge, pintle; • Q ueen S ets $326.00 T o p money paid, |li < 'al Trado CommlBiloij?n* ^<0fl8E 3 yr. ok) QH..bay bt HAYScutUnga. hitch, 2 sbeads unload.’ Full Bats $129,00 Tony 208-866^)274. |f| 199IHtniUrHlflUII >0560' color, galdlng, gree W holesale Plua «. W ashington, D,C„ 2056 '? « n Sell any amount. Call (208)324-714fll W a n t e d to trade, brand M f f i trained, S1500.i:Jl 48 2263 Wright Ave. EHliaAIHcanaa.y,b.ey ' « i m u PM aim.....:...... • • 5 or call the Nalional Fmi ‘^ 7. Please call 733-2520,1 new,H20hastsrforpro- U ^ Information Conten,er, 20ieof731-Q159.« . -Tw^FjilIaotJ35dflfil^ $828;SevereMff?BW — HAY 72 ton, 2nd cut. smalUiu .^P'^'^’l'soo^hral^c*! • -S879.-Boihtame-4UlkIno. _ pane cam per/elrlg. jfl isniiiniigiiruiiiM . . . r . 1»eOO-876-7Q60,B . Mon.-Fri. 6-9 pm. or 2P!5a«r^20W ^^ - - - h orse Ntee.ftorreLmanlara.. _bale8..208-328-4270 or -ilO,SOO>^08-870>1822B.------Sat.-10-6pm,l------Animat Country 733-4800.- -= m m i-exaim i:::...... ^■ 1 4Yra., rldaa very woivail. 731-0741.B |* * » ★★★ ★★★•» < WANTED Vintago Barbie IfH 51500. Cali 734-7127. c h ih u a k Ua 4 pupplea, . -caihonlynoehecksr-...... !dolls a n d ciothlna, 1959- 199IW M e0ljIM L_ ^ HAYMalfaloedoridaW. 'DRESSER, small 8-drawer S g l HORSE TRAILER 168i986. 1 ton bales, dellverod In ' Call 432-5439.1 ■1970. IhleresFedln es- ' muti ttm am im ii ...... W W2 atail, dtji. axit dresaerwlthattached ; ta tes a n d collections. Call xjo, truck load lota. Call 845-5- DACHSHUND Purebred - ‘ SVCASH NOW a« wtiKa 4 silver. $1200/offe>«er, 2500or599.45ie» ; mirror and matching ‘ • 733-1322 or733-9668, - isgiioBDnoBot For Contracts & Mon|ug&;age*. .PIeaaeC8B208-825«l721 _ -F rigldalre-G allore, Iront bookcase $40, Small puppies. Plaaae call b 208-733-7655.1 f CallDlv0nW »dC tplui ------HAYAlfalfa.PrlmeSOOlon.n. load se t, like hewl $650/- white bookcase $10. . m i t t m u a t ...... «m'15!iiii TF UVESTOCK . 203-734-eT27t •; ,..w 1*l,2nd. 3rd, 2 airingig offer. Can 208-733-2751,1 , Call 733-5043 after 6 pm. Farm F City Animal Supply I L _ :_ COMMISSION COMPAN'JNY heavy balea. Will sen Wild bird end gam e blocks. I 1991 TetonCOBOUl Wa s h e r abRYER uke MATTRESS ' Full Size hotel . . < DRACO - .‘Wad. Jan.fl,2002-. - $9.95. Cail 734-1545.1 f ? amall arfiounta. Cali new S oara 90 series, over’ r e iu m ^ lO O a sal. Cali - ...... «-r'164il INVESTMENT COBFjD D Consignment 324-5062 or42p-087f nj3, • 50 brod black helfora ' ' $1000 now. asking 734-888ti^4^- FREE f Lab X puppies, ^”1Sel?lnow • bS?^ CASH for D eeds of Tnjst need someone to love 199IIOBDnilBIIS - jtata * running ago sloeock HAY Dairy alfalfa. 3Vd & SSOO.Call daytime 733- MISCELLANEOUS 1 match-, attachm ents 3540. Mortgogos and Roal Estat them. Call 423-6713 - F Contracts, Cali today fon(Pfj) cows. 4th.ADF26. RFV190.22 7879, eves 733-5167. Ing love seat and sofa. « Front loaders. 324-5856. n a il lu n a a ii i i...... i=REE Ctw dog pupplos. www.hobbyhorseranch.com - ■ froo, no-obHgation quotojoto. * mixod calves, 400lOO-r lio squeeze blocks, DeHv- WASHER & DRYER May- S350, W rought Iron floor i99iioroneM ir • (208)733-3821B 500 ItM. ered toTwln Folia area.1- tage, white, good'cond. and table lamps. $50. fulli- . Hoeler/Shopherd X. YARD BARBER — * 800 mixod celvos, 500iSPi St40/ton. 541-262-3e66B■ _ $ 2 1 5 .C qH2Q8t324-50601. _ aublshi 21* oak console Call 423-5628' T im m m m u m u...... -Toolbar------I1AY Dairy q uality. 1 ton “ TVTSTOOTSbncTprhorteur' P ■ Sale begins 9:30 a.m. n WASHER/DRYER set 1998ll[JC m !liii!' bales. Rolallvo fotKf value0 Kenmoro.exe, cond. S250. post queen bod frame tenstLlttor box trained.- , ...... 733-7474 ■ with step stools; $750. h Single W asher S125. Pl8aaecall20B-734-5344. k mutt mnasiuumimim. ' 630 Railroad Ava. Is 228 4 1 90 for 3rd 4 4th Call733.0751.1 p i Falla, ID 83301^ culling. Cali 324-2157B Warranty. Call 73^4605. . FREE Pleaso glvo us a I SOFA Tflnloathftrllkn _gowlJiomo^Dumpfld-off- _i ~ l9 9 7 P0IH U C B D H jllnm '• o i t r •HArdflIry7reederr4 J Good cond. $200- 'on Christmas. 3 fat, llttio GV m m i t a a a u s ...... z=s^,'in»o - Call 733-7626 Iv. msg, ■ Iblock Lab X pupplos. Sportking S '77. Foully Call 732-0762. cicontained. $1500. Call 1994FgBIinsg4H PIANO LESS O N S In mj ■ ** 734-3569 evos.**B 543-4700 ovonlngs! L812,^flSEB!SEISB FREE 10 good home. a a m m u m a ...... ImmflTlu homo. Groat ratosl '0*01!Cal BUiLDINQ20ft.X30fl.IT HAYForsalo ■ n CONNECT I I Female cat spayod SAVE- ON- SHELLS ■ Karoloo at 208-324-9708J06.S stool Iramo. We orect.ic t. _ Stack 3 wido. WITH I . doclawod house trained. USEO SHELLS . . L l 2009IIUDIIPB0neE S 'S1500.Call423-5212.a■ _ Call S43-5740.B CUSTOMERS UUSER CLEAN ENERGY ^ Call 734-8583. 40 to choo'so from [■ iiiiiii lOMiima...... jnnr'IBBifl ■ CALF HUTCHES 13, fIbor-ior- HAY FOR SALE. Feeder? . WHO SAVER Direct vonl heal- FREE Fl to good homo; Black . Styles, sizos, colors. I I n glass w/bucKoia & foncos.OS. quality alfalfa * grace, Ing system s toyoslove, oil Lab t cross pupplos. 9 wks ' big tojcks. email trucks. [ I '1999 fOBDEKPtOBIB 414 ^ - NEED healing, LP. nalural gas < Very reasonable.67^0103! ■ 5 Call 208-756-4665 ovos. s. 2nd and 3rd cuttings. Rel- old. Call 438-2820 ♦ ^ m m nuumminmit...... aliva lood values; rango: YOUR syslem s. Loaaing sellors g i C o n n e c t I- GENERATOR For salo. 1 GbHMAN SHEPHERD W. t ” : ' _l22-to-154,-la bales,-:______- l s e r v i c e _ _ : . _!lLCan-a«ltL4-Alaska-for:J _u ~ r : w i T H z ~~ " - -350-KW-ponoratorExc: c o st savings. -V4' L-AB-1 o b o w i r r u r w 199It8DllUt.{iraj------. cond,-2200 hra.-Poworod:_J -4x4^8,-1550 Ibe, grown' -rAdvertise in - ' .'-pupples.-IO-wks.old, ■ CUSTOMERS by ev 92 Dolrolt..Would,,ji undor Irrigaiion qn UI Bemle-sHIgh" ' 'S num muimiiimuiii:..w....jhi«'248b0 Tech Heating weaned, ^ wormed. R eady “ WHO bo oxc. back up for dairy.^ ranch , Salm on' Id. S8S/1 the for qualified, good loving GUN SHOW •«! 629-5212-423-45401 }J zeoisoiDnoBUDiimBin-]H -J ... NEED Has oulo start whon oloc-jiJ ton, FOB.Salmon. CanI Service - homes. FREE 733-2466 • ' -January 12th 4 13th U arrange for dollvory- YOUR irlclly g o e s out. H oused Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 9-4 [ l 0 can 208-731-157511 1 | | ' m m , 200 hood of Slock cows.■j7 ~51600.~Call734:S721.M — Cail 509-546-7328 or { ___ ' Choice .Sloors/Hoilors: . cut 4 split. Sgo/RU.Ioad.. X WOLF HUSKY X PUPS WE/VEATHERBY-ORlON 20 D ' k - — I 50?-947-2820,« ...... 5 150 hoad of 500-700 lbs. $120/ cord you pick up. ■ for salo, will make groat gagauge. over4 under, IH I !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 100 hoad of 400-500 lbs,3, $140/coni dollvorod. ' ■ pets. SSO.Call 324-6970J S7£S750/offer. Call 423-4455. I I 100 hood of 400-600 lbs. Call 324-7697Jl ^ 5 T,S.C. Hay Retrieving — 100 hoad of 600-700 lbs. NORDIC TRACK PRO f BUYWI/ITH *• WATER piGHTS-SHARESS Coll Con flt 420-0133 FIREWOOD - Pine wood 01 PRODUCERS pulse sensor, fold ups, ^ Dairy-farm-commercial.1. 0r2e0-0639.B spilt ^ 4 dollvorod. (wo V LIVESTOCK ■ r S300. 543-6166 Iv. m sg. ■ _ 'Buy or Sell. 625-5817.M mako out of tovm deliver- — _j.\Q CON-FIDI ------1------JE flO U E JD ------IENCE! _ H w ^ l g f l r C a ll 677-2362.- > — lUU ^SRACOaiiiess'painmpiuy- n j ------•^EEKSIUtCUUHT"'c i | | “ much to list such a s lilting or.hoso.andguaU or, prlghl Mob == ^EW OOD Applowood, a >iobllo Hom e 4 RV Spaces’ 1 1 Y ourSatlsfacIiction Is . ;• CATTLE Boofcows. c ago, log press, pec deck, oxc, ex $400, Call 324-4764. Availablo. ; 733^6841 | I H by appointmont. Wot, Olympic n bars, numerous pm Calving Morch 1st. U-cul, S40 a pickup load, w, ^HbSSUHE Waeher Hon------G u a r a n t e e ! C A S E ’88 IH 9 3 8 0 ' J dumbbells, Iroo weights & dn MOTORHOMES U eed! Call326-5476« dry U-cut, $60 a pickup ,» d a 13 h.p., 6 mos., 5 tips £ _ HAY ^ =------much moro. S2200 or +, Savol Savol Savel fl . 400 hp. 24 apd. Deluxe load.Dryalroadycut$100 v h( + roto tip S900. 5.5 h.p , OFAC •5 Day/250 MIIb CATTLE For salo, good,id. No rain. Small am ounts ok.!. cab, 4 remotes. 30.5 L, 32 « bost olfer. 733-6903.1 q * FA 02-2- 1985 Austin 22' l l young rango bulla, block:k Will dolivor for oxtra. a pickup loa'd. Delivery __ GoneracS275.410-2651. Class C C Motorhome [1 Ilro8al40%.3,314hours. extra, « Cail evonlngs. Cali M oney Back Guaraniantee Plooso call 206-324^9761;■ S110non.CalI326-4Sie»■ Call 20a-539-0485B 5 r i L f c S A W i m o r .f ^ a - j:®';Low MllesI Now S8.688 ■ - 543-5330 Kelley Orehard. k sonofy/tllosaw. 14* blade, . GARY’S FREEWAY RV ' L l •U e p to 3 Year/36,000 M 22022' motor. Liko now cond •800-826-5336-733-6756 \ | | | ' D Mile S2500. Flatbed trir. 16X7 MOTORHOMES M wTj-g______1 BU!UjflN BARRELS $10. oa. coi Lim ited W arranty carhaulor trIr. Dual 6000 Sovol S Savol Savel Ll l-Wood garago doore 9x7. Ib. axlos. spare tiro, load- 8 W81 Alii YDurStlti Rip. For-orDtUb D« 00 W807-1 - 1986 Eldorado I I ^ G A R A G co m p lete. $50 e o . 543- ing ramps, S1800, P lea se EEncoro 2 4 ' Class A i l _ EttfadwVtffclMfcUifcrtaikMul* B E fS A L E iM■iPVbffiN 616168 loavo mossogo. cal call 208-786-4573.1 . Motorhome Moi Now $7.7£7 I | I r r ' T T T T T T T GAF3ARY’S FREEWAY RV ■ I g l B E t 1*800600-626-5336-733-6756 I m " g r j i m K cClassifieds = 1966 GEOPHUM iiiaiAHY HARLEY DAV- m m i U N t 4 i m ...... IDS 19 m, ...... JWiiir'99lio IDSpN Parts or complete A-COUS-TI-CALl CARPENTRY, fwmaintenance ! It " p a y s t o re a d th e ^biko ii for restoration ARC!^ C C A T ’94 560 EXT, il I986 FOfiOMi}Slll)IB ' I CLEANING line print. pro)ect. Call 436-8633 iv. , 2!250 2 5 mllos. now akis, [ | m tiu iiNinm....'...... j...innr'137ll9 & DRYWALL ETC. SERVICE m sg. S22£12250.208-539-9093.! | IM 1Q| SERVICE TTLi-/SHOTQUN Over ARCT i9»eHn(RouriiiiiUBD —_- J^otlredllconsedGonoral------__ HANDIeYMAN------^CTICCAT '98 Povrtlor L l Z. — BOB’SBEST— — Cflll73M931 ------a n d-underxom blnatlonr ‘SobCli COUNTBYCLEANEBS Conlractorwllhovor Specializing 1 In homo ibCiarnmire’dTdiilorr------— -nmr-141 MB — DRYWALL 25 yoars oxp. Enjoys n o r ^ Cali 878-2103 or 678-0336 Lowrrw mllos, loaded lor fun. 4 11191 Custom Toxluros malnionance, carponlry, l988 P0NTlA6S0)inBE construction cloan up.' carpentry work. ond 677-4042- WA''ANTED Nowerusod S2950950. 678-7273lv.msg,!l)LI . 731-0788 (TF) • ploctronic sewing m ach- “a f e rtfuii u t m t m t t ...... i 60()-627-9181 Nood omployoos? ling condtiion, 423-6291. trnckack, pipes, skis, new HlQQ Nood a lob? caqcarponliy, Intortor/oxtortor, • B99 01DSM06HEAUR0V6 - cleaning, yardwork. ^TED 6 or 8 units of shoehocks, 2600 mllos, H P ERSO N N EL P LU S SAND & G R A V E L ^ loll-on Dam Dikkors (tho $16011800.731-6495.1 IIH uiw $m»taummutii...ni : AUTO PARTS I wm¥.f»r$om1pluHnexcm dopendable aorvico. ...jmmr'IflB MB 733-7300 o r 676-4040 guaranteed work. y o u r smallor/shorter version), p rOWLER o w '9 2 Now Skls, l | 2 0ODtPONnAGflilAliDAIil 0 0 3 7 - 4 5 3 2 _ Free Eatlmatee I :all 326-4872 evenings. n(tras. S Z $1500. Call 536- ( ll Bost Prlco & Solocllon nm ttimamua...... jji ' Call U s & Comparo A P I . WANANTbUCassotio tapo 2023)23 or 539-9817! ||'" J .../« i. i>195mB Magic Valley A i L y sQfitorios ol tho Old Toata- SKIDOIDOO ‘01 BOOHM, m o-t [1200BOUHIifHOUntlHIIIA ------r~FLOORING I _ ROOFING I TIMES-NEWS : lent. Call 934-4255 tor up Auto Parts r upgrade kit. Simmons l l nwn m ta.mumim...... iniii/199in MB 226 Main Ave. North C U SSIFIED WAN!iNTEDColt handouns: skio.is. $5500.731-9563.1J I {Ll..««. Wind River Tile HOME 1 PROFESSIONAL r ylhon. Anaconda, SKIDO )946MeiS004WDV8. 733-3388 ROOFING & COATWQS J DEPARTMENT IDOO ’01 800HM. 151 H Tllo/Carpot '9P.NSJRUCTIPN Co! 'lamondback, 731-5081 trackick, brand now motor, M ifftfu m u j a j u m w m ...... m ; R e p airs instoiiaiiori ' ' Commercial, resideniial,...... 22 l 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 - doy!ays. 733-4479 ovosr------$5500 ..JiiaW B S ilB —- •Bulldupfoofa. fulinor, - i500r208-735-6169,!" ll^ g ^ Call now for a HENDRY & SONS J 198 eREVR01Eri500 4WDir8 BUSINESS I Iroo estlma'tol leaks repaired in 24 hrs. 208-677-4543 21 TM Carpentora - 733-7221 73 or 326-5657 mmttuattuuiami ...... i....J«iiii* i 2 2 lMfl SERVICE (Commercial 4 Rosidenliai <------(BURLEY)l *639-2736* AllJobs Largo 4 Small TH WHEEL HrrCH | 9 i 198 eREVROm 2500 4WDV8 TWIN FALLS Inierior 4 Exterior P roofing mu muittumami ...... m 732-56t6or731-6069 ,000 pounds, double |w l ...jnn^229HB PLAN ROOM r vot. $ 3 5 0 .5 4 3 -4 4 9 7 1 ^ K # ------■JobsroBidforan— F- - furnace— I ]= ' ——Roasonabli-ratesI-—R iM .fiM e.35flO.OETOH_ consinjctlon. Hall prlco • Free est. Financing MOUliUMTAlN BIKE Cannon m m m ia tm m ...... in..Jnn/248HB ' momborship. HEATING HOME I REPAIRS 737-0000 D«l«Ola F-1.000. pd. $1200. ^ Bluoprlnl copios. pREMODELING kWoffer. Call 749-0328. a H IOOeREVROmei30 4l(4 734-PLAN (7526) SAWTOOTH TONY’S HOME IPlans AvaHoblo PAIN'INT SPRAYER alrtoss, ' ! m i mw m m u s ta u a ...... ii»i«^311iiflii ■' SHEET METAL REPAIRS 32=------u - J i sIt t ilino. A lrlosco 4 100, i , Hoaiinp/ACy Refrigorntlon Faucets, dry wqli, olc. SHARPENING e i S;!'JW condjtion. S1500. 4 B I G DA / Y S i I t g B65flDiei6E)IT0Ry s Commercial and painting, ^ rental cleanups, ali Ron 20B-1956,1 J iiwi f$taumwinm.mtt CARPENTRY I Wo do want you can't J a n u a r y 1 i 0 - 1 3 I " " " »iiii/1 i9BBmo residential SERVICE pijH^NO Yamaha upright (206)73^548 do. Tony-734-3322 88P0NTIA6n!R0 ,,)ohn’iSlionj«nlng jjjj;lony. Round oak tablo 2 MAGIC TOUCH _ ------^ 3V09 5 chairs. 3 library | H U l l / mum n atm...... mi»a/9B B M B .ForAIIYourHomo p iske. Radial orm saw. I fS f Complo^Ihmonlno “““ Improvomonls I GARAGi~| H imlly aizb refrigerator. i B.U i | l.i.lj.llJ.U . !. NOJOBTOSf^ALL HOME REPAIRS I CnrtJldo cn! & stool saw s. ‘ ^ i!]l j E 141 Bfockon Sl S ■ 'Wingo! machine/chair. . 736-7404 o r 260-1661 DOORS Call 208-587-6244. Thurs.-Sat.: 11 orai tto o . 9 p m 0 Ask for Lou -BENEREL'S HOME I_ 734-4050* ■ ■ ___ Z ______S u p .; 11 am to 5 ] Rosldonilal and ' CARE r = ^ R E M E M B E R — 5 p m n ■ Commercial *Romodols, drywall, tlio, • W B e d d i n g s Tt»lbiI birthday a d you placed • 113 Dealers • BesBest Floorplans | n . , Sales and Son/lM painting 4 carpentry. D lomo/limo ogo in Tho , r ■ CARPENTRY I ^ BRIDESMAID £ • Daily Smlnars • • ^Special Show W Ropalr and Install: Baseline ^ Doors Inc. 20 yrs exp. Froo . mds-Nows^J Now is tho aiDtrsl Hisioir t t m r 10 to como pick up your » F * a c to ry R e p s . FiniFinancing II Docks, foncos, windows, • . 206-436-4740 . ■ CaIIB™SS7643 W£WEDDING SHOP " T doors, inlorior painting, >— Jlctures. Stop by Tho » • HuseH Selection Of • FrciFree Paiklng D ^— — I .Wed(Voaaioj O n es $50-399 ciasslliod i , D epi tod a y )! > p email romodols. — 2-Ploce Outfits In Shop Parti & A ccasorles * FallFairground . [I . >NolioilybBBisaConPa$ Froo estimates “ ' PAINTING & I Volls-Slips-Shoos-Bms vJl SIDEVlEWALK STONE 8X16, •> TopNanie.Bfands Ti , CorConcessions II Call Chuck Rogore “ handy MAN I DRYWALL 30% OU On Inm tlonsl 10 colored. ' SlOO.Ior all.' t z n 326-5271 o r 73 M 3 9 1 . WORK 733:6838-210 5 . Main asocall208-733^»43« PB l LUPHER Rl )W BLOWER Briggs 4 |l i l alton. 5hp. Self-pro- I m ' • General ( homo repaira, PAINTING, INC.- REMEI\4BER S • No manor how you »porKl your Interior/exterior, ' f ■at Wfthday ad you placed ' J®,},®![led. $ 350. C om plete I H Painting, RomodoKna, • II guard fits a Toyota c m days, detsiriod (Ite your pluniWnKpalntlng, me tlma ago in Tho TImoB- 4.p,j Texturing 4 Dfywair. =)unner, like now, $250. 3 www.conpauloa.Cihb c o m i . I l l - buay /tchoduto. 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Coll 324-2450 Prls'rlstJnocood.l05Kmi3. m achino. 788-971 oa Offer: 733-5431 ivlfUnstalL : ' >n 4x4. Good olnaition. J..' Groal Slods-GroiitPrlcefl - CallS39-3340J special $359.95. Most ^FORD '9 7 Taurus GU72K :7250. 703-.4479 eves. ^ 0HYVANS(2).1’96Trall. Amerfcan vehteles, pans, m ^31-5031 days! New tJros $3500 n o n • ; • «01PS07-1.2000Pclaria cab. Looks great &"runs ^ m llos. sllvor. $5500. 829-5012M mobile, 48X102, no*'in­ labors Installation Pleaso pi, call 208-539-90931 MA2AZDA’82 RX-7 S ^ = side helghl-spring'sllder. • AC. ext-cab.-6 spd! .• great. $6000.43Q-6171B Included. — 1,- $12.000. Call 308-2630.B T R uns & looks good. ' GARY'S FREEWAY RVIV Good tiros & brakes. 1 '9 6 TOYOTA ’97 tjindcruiser, Economy E« Transmission FO ^0 R D '9 7 Taurus LX Fully loaded! 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. wMdnlall else fs Pails J1 ) m e " T he truth is most: evidentev in the a ------hard-times—when-fn-fam ilief-ar^ . ■ standing outside thttheir burning homes, huddled toceoge5her_un.dec_^ ______. .blankets. Or when a mann loses h is ...... v i t h o) i i t a it i y t c ____ job andjrealizes thatt hihis family w a s------j a m 'what really matteredlall al along.. — “We*ve-still-got-eireach'other.”. ------. T hat’s'th e message., “We are fami-. .ly « . ---- 7---1--- , It’s a message Tve dclimg t to myself a-few times throu^I theth years, but . . ■ its truth became evenin dearerc a few ■IfpilI: '- years ago as I watch:ched a young Romanian man standinding outside ------G ^te 2 a t t h e Twin-Ei-Ealls airport - .....-...... ' w aiting for his familylily. He h ad n ’t ------^sieen-them-forfouryea:i'cars aiidrmost of that- time, he iiad feafeared fpr their lives. F~ ^ , itAt that tl mom^t, th e eyes of a. n, a woman and theirlir two small Idren; I saw mily” stripped, yn to its stark- essenc e . ______f r-" 1 ometimes, the pibers .of my...... lily take each downeLiflLgnmted______1 way, I guess, Som've earned to ht to do that, ■ ...... L i f U ahave commit- ______A5JD____ PJhecJ, however irra- In alally, w to be • llDVlES we’vere for. each t. WiUiout tnat ..... '— Denise I think my chil' • Turner tcd.htvn up confused I______J tionalble to.trust. thereId me about a ------utlllif, 110 mallei' wliiiirvuring a science .' .kind of commitment, wasI th given this dren would have grownarts i with “M” and insecure and unableIS. The child’s A woman once told i second-grader who, durii lesson on magnets, wa:tty .mad .when, ^ riddle: My name start;)r my husband ‘ I and I pick up things.'ff and should j answer? “Mom.” r n b et th a t . It’s tru e. No respect.get • mad at the . Usually, I get prettylily for a long my kids misbehave orjusy r hugging ■ says the wrong stufftight: z • know better. But is I’li release I got UUM.COlURO/n«1taf»N»> Romanian dad didn’t get agenda survey Klds| Club day-carere t>teacher Marlone Mitchell su{lupenlses afternoon free playly whilev a now student and horor fparents got a tour of tho facili:liltles from Barbara members of his familylenLoLparents; ------_—-____ M cRoborts during 'ChristmasCh break— ------time. He was too busI work hard so them, an d holding on dgllterjiy.esj2.but:______i_ According to a press:ids ri give them . this year, a Public Agei< of ability to V /J revealed that 90_percenipecially when V -l say they sacrifice andnpted wi to get . X T lJ ^ e th(le childicare e; their kids can have bettci ^xperie trol of inner' ;nce a Iliappy one( ?1 percent of their kids an “F” for their lack o; /e Crump parents are irofA.Worid ? S esk abouibout a good time year. E ach contract covcitizenship, ih,” she said. “They're “It’s ‘ really valuable to0 have a of your child’sd’s life,” Anton said. 'a v e to stop in and vieview your diild ted from their children, basis I for comparison.” to child care and then lea the ^ninemost.difficultm is: be adapted J,: “ “If you’re notot comfortable, then Don’t -pQ, drag out Uie goodbye. without him or herI knowing to d ay ’s p aren ts” s -such os cur. mes for the first time, Most American kids sfspend ot you need to0 lookI around some p ifivn you’re there. jy feel guilty. That’s nat- -least • 1 some time in da;lay care . more.” Parents can set a posit- d r .u g s / a 1 c 0 h 01 /ter. 1 c TV and, tlpy tonp for the rest of the dayV hv “I called, all1 thtiie time when school/study/grades, allov ut the only way to find Ibefore Uiey become old1 enough « Child-care d Korbin- first star idscontracts e directors say they !°{Jtaking five minutes in the me itarted,” Anton ; ing, worWng/jobs, cii p ea ce of mind is to do your tto go ^0 kindergarten, accccording can do a betti utter Job with their ing to greet tiie caregiver c said. “Now I don’ton’t worry about -- ‘ chores smd one diat canmUy I contract homewoit^ork and m ak e su re to t the federal Departmment of charges if :heythe get basic assis- i,gt it, because 1 don’tn’t have1 to.” leaving your child in a IEducation - and the nu help involve the child inn a n » r» - to o th er trouble issuesi ofthesi w o rld s you’re loi lum bers tance from momsmo and dads. This, - jj • lo cu s on you;y'our child when' few, phone, computer acfit'' ...... aare about evenly split bibetween can mean anyt activity, at least to start with. iHng that will- nything from paying A . fter diat, there’s the door,3J.’ you pick him or•her hei up. • weapons (at www.kids i little previous experi- com c m erdal providers antndbaby*. tuition on timime to not gabbing ationships. “ 1' “Young children are oftifte n y e:excited to see . ; .com)v. always been tesn’t hurt, Anton said. sitting s family membeiers and on the cell phonep! to marking inxious when they see th - I don’t know if a familountry, when- ~ I hadid .Korbin in a day-care ffriends. everything-e'- even socks - with a :h e ir PleaseI see CARE. Page E2 •will solve the problems itsof best. And -p. - ' but rih i n . ^ o r ofmiytHIr , help us build better relad

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ivitli a powerful and T | R om antic fillilms ~ ~ W ' • wealthy man1 oout of her reach. for somlebullic “Her aim is toto win th e love of a . _ 'ofi;en strike: chordc j ^ powerful manI tot( make' up for the Someciin^ ® I hear a parer i - father who laidpai< no attention to itory th a l just warms my hi - - her or rejeci iiafjusi’inakesnie'wanno'ji - j t S — w ith“auciienc e c t '^ T ie r ,” says “ 3' Millman. Jp and . 'shout “Am scat . i "The End of the ny back out iit the proccs; in .a darkened movie2 ththeater as w . . more typically mid- ills c a ^ it was worth it you realize the love storjtory project* . . • • . is ostensibly about _____~A^ friend of mine has a 10-j ed on the big screen issyourown? yo ' , ce-m-a-lifetime hap-' )ld son. On the same streett^to I ‘ ageT'and hee uused his size to , • It’s not uncommon,I, aaccording igher moral purpose g1 family wiih two boys, IS ancJidl? intimidate. Onene day, we came to Marcia Millman; who\v says - not hurting some- TUp[he parents work, and it ise r< n m ' rom the sitter that many romance movie strik e gher calling. "What non local knowledge thatSt th e this boy had chashased Eric home, — _— em otional chords inI aiaudiences..... ure often afraid of is i,QyJoys have unlimited Inter.m et That, in and of fits itself,'Tates a big because they reflectt plotp lines • Sacrifice:5’Millman. “So now, yjjjndeo game and television Sac ^r^-Theugypiy pari'cam e next, and themes that cmernerge tim e “The Bridgei:, it may be they are ifter school. Then, says mv Enc ran insidee 0our house. The ____ and again in our own live County” and “ . frieiriend, “they sally forth intoto the b<>yot^.=ti.*ee door,tl< let himself . ------.“These are kind of uuniversal Affair.” This mc"Beauty and the -neifleighborhood spewing filth eded to .threaten henl stories,” says Millman, s * ■ _dle-age story inis Lola R u n ” and bulJjuUying children smaller t “Tlie Seven Stories off LiLove: And ' ' sacrificing oiice-im s May Com e.” thdrhdmselves.” I called a coupl.uple of othfer’par- How to Choose'Your OwOwn'Happy piness for a highr"T)oih"m en arid' 'T^^T5orehave’trie3'to ~N tal — ents-in-the-neigljighborhood-and ----- Ending" (2001, Williamim Morrow, or principle -tie n tale of falling in thehe boys* parent^ biit as is u< ,asked if.A e boy-soy’s parents.were S25). “I don’t know howlow dellber- one else, a high ^ • P ------less afraid of it.”ourage to Love: md every bully has at least or rienccs and emotionalI faifantasies.” . rr • Rescue: “1 Not once, in 25.years of wriTiting Mwhtfsnotyetyet a teen and he It and Avoidance: iel away with ires* Hollywood scripts Its its passion ■' , Beast,” “Runto Remembery” ^his column, have parents adadmit- ^ ‘ pJols for cniertainwem intent to assault. ?nr and box ___“What Dreainin Seattle." and ed their children were buluJJifes P?” ‘V ^ j " ' ® ------office.boffoJlillman.scc ourit:----- .WiiatlsJie-going-ng-to-do-nextLl_ .sccs-anoth------. Cdm m 'on'for"'QrTg.'’ re m a p s tne nd-asked-me-wharto doTibot iany_classic__M n^B^ le are the police,ce. They came to ______erjialiLQjilt9Cnsliip. trol tro his partner. in finally ^ ailed m y friend’s son a serie^es of therapy, and pun we choose and how . . ?s. Wh a t do they over in films, fiction A'?.^_lif?>.a — - -•-PygmalicUiom."My Fair Lady,” _• The Downstairs Womanhers at ulgar names anti hit him inJ, tlie flicks their fires. 1 romantic relation- . ® First, understandTTn a word,wi force, iVliTfmari says, we canm iconnect ‘•Educatingg Rita”,I and “WorTcing the th< Upstair?'Man: “Pr ead. Mama struck backl Fi says.‘‘T h at realle can never,change • u , It the If your child is tlthe victim of a \vith the motives and carear yKpo. Girl." The; mentor-and-protegen Woman’* Wc and “You’ve Got Rf lie lold the IS-year-old tliat jve stories,, we can, ?sical- bully, don’t expeicpect the bully’s riences that unconscious ___ plQLtevolve; nrniind rhft-nldpr n On n n _ n f - j h p _ m n tr ^ p ii l? i r cfi ext tim e he verbally or physi vonlti----- parents-io-opply-^'ly-^he-nec€6saIy— k’ior in reiu- partner’s need ne for atlmiration usually usi involves a bright, a 'e one major siofy tionships. _ racier- love stories, liki all th e police and file crimiminal force. Seek theirir help,h sure, but ______and. control,:ol,.and.the.ypunger - tious tio woman from a poor says existential humaing back to," says • First Love: “titantanic” and one’s desirere to grow. This stoiy unconnected uni background tiarges. Next, so they wouldI hhear don’t expect them:m tot do anything s a ^ u t -----e\-olving fronrco it firsthandi'she'called fil his5 [par* but deny and defenifend. andon- experiences, that•| • entisntis and told them the sasame Don’t expect:t thtl e school to toccyi- on our later lovei ling. Next, she told neighbibors apply the necessarjsary force, eitlier. ’■■ ■ kind of mates.we hat she had done. Besides, the legalal environmenie is Getov(^er the. kOSS o f a fpetw khan an d — wo behave in' rohints s Upon hearing this, I threww my such that many schoolssch are actu* P retty ships. While we c n, by ally afraid to interitervene in situa- For many of us, theli eventse' of I M m I about advanced directives o: our daily lives tliat ack out. This is not a mom, Mail.” our primary love le way, who jumps, to her chihild’s tions of iliis sort the past months have: createdcr a ing wills for humans to storiesa ----- hnu’pupr rhnng».:otally disoriented dilemma. On the one h; T h e 2 efense whenever she thinksks he . Thg.L leaves thtrlhiTlaw. If a bully i hand, we ' ' making regrettable end-ofambi- “We all havetien.we ' lose them, , realize how quickly things thi can -■ as been wronged^ She has,s, for is causing yourr child ch to live in deciaons: Don’t our beloved>r a n d we keep comingmal and all right,...... ' change and that thee lossh of a f|:ftOND isdesei^e similar consideratior icainpl^ insisted-t’ea^ere disci-di • fear, and you have hav exhiaiist'ed d w ho Millman. ' loved one may be amonnong tiiose Bj? ^ Marty AndJi although much has I yal to that healthy, line him when they were reireluc- ’Olher oMons (and-uid exhauist them int to do so. She can be bi a quickly, for yourur child’s< sake), ! changes w ith which1 \Ve m ust wriiten.about the.pet-loss g iggling beside you .- -> “-£1; ■-Becker— "rf iskrhastcjr, in fact, arid is 1 '.--c o p c rO n 'th e othtTr, we want to ing process, Milani discovi II the factors that s not then it’s time for3r youy to use die : banish such thoughtss anda con* ______I that tha this often didn’t add1 these 1when pets disap- kely, when another adidult force of the laww toti stop it. It’s vince ourselves that tl some of tlie issues lhat bolhei ;aih or pve-up as a sports that her son has mislisbe- your dvic duty. factors involv,)lved in pet loss before aved, to even give her sonn the ------never happen to us; .■wmeimelioivwe ,|,e tact oftc owners the mosf. in or chronic med- ften discovered that' , or liv- ly involved in ou; rivilege of explaining himselfilf. John Rosemondd is a family psy- ■ will beat the odds. Beca“ ause we irolonged „ their'pet’s __Many owners she spokav o id we may feel toti.rai problems. often view our pets ass treasuredtr How ca wanted to know what actu you-know about . H er . story caused me to recacall a chologist. Questio'.itions o f general can tliis possibly be? oMife - for a while whei milar incident from- 1 .. family members, it’s notlotsiirpris. Well, as Mi happens when an animal e you can prevent , „ ^ th e intercstjn a y bee sentsc to him at M ilani'ej^lains in •dpeis .and.that’s norm; osemond Family Archives.*.‘Our ( • Affirmative Parentimting, 1020 East ing that pet loss creates=s a.similara . “preparing; ftfor the Loss of Your and what the process'of eutlion? • too. it might shorten. ‘ dilemma for us. sia involves, but they felt en: : or your relation- )n _ Eric'-was maybe 10 atI 1 tlie— 86th Street, Su ; ite 26B, . Pet” (Frima^.a_PyJ’l.i.slv.ne),jhp ----- 5 been It’s not disloyal mer-There-vyas-a-boy-in'n~ii'"crVvn veter re you know, the • griev- - -happy-pet snugg ijoining neighborhood who) ^was Web site: httjUttp://www.rose I will happen w hen------— (fill in health, beha'havior, and bond fac- ians about tliis. ivered to consider allu willt make deci- j , — : the name of your pet) di Others wanted people uch bigger than tlie other' kidsk mond.com/ ) dies, or if . tors that majlay result in pel loss, *- Id ress come into playnent v of'panic lhat . you had to give him upp oro: he dis- ihe more weive can do to prevent acknowledge that thoseler p et pear or face deat^•ei. The more you ap p e are d ? W hen vet<-eterinary them, mustmu give up their pets or tl result of suddene confidence you’ll \ A ethologist Myrna Milanlani asked For examplnple, many veierinari- • "fl”whose pots disappear oftenike e to ical or behavioralmatter when loss A^atch ’ ’ andI understanind numerous pet owners: tliattJi: ques- ans now offerfor wellness programs rience ric* Uie same bouts of detually . The more yoy, you will be able - tion over the years, sheshe discov- designed to0 keep l< pets fit and to anger, ' bargaining, and dep1 d ie s ” ‘ these, the m o re:a way that serve? IV / ered that tliose who liadid thet most delect littlele medical problems sion •‘=io> before they^each aC(tliana- problems that’id comforting trib- I Vylars’ . mystteridus mootions difficulty discussing petlet lo.ss fell before theyey become big, life- lance as those wholose tlieir;mbar- . your pet’s life: ando: your relation- into t\vo groups: threateningB ones.o Realizing how , malmals to deadi. unnar- sTHpTThe more In October 1601, Tycho Brah Siill others wanted informa • Those who were5 tcterrified Pe's; wwind up in shelters S less likely you------a ;---- 7 peril!jrliaps the greatest observer that they or someone el.setottloseto !>“ ““■'= behavioral !>' problems about'the abo devastating effecitie' to sions in a momeiI Falls vctenrtanan thle e pre-telescopic j era - dii the pet would not be able 3 deal with problems loss-related loss guilt, the ins anti'2 w ho you later regrei,is a contributor to with ith his passing, 20 years’ >vo: 3KYWATCI-I die tlie loss; first arise in our own of hospice/home 1 death vei■ those knqw^ the moreGood c Morning of' hishi observational records Chris pets, ratliere r than ju s t hoping euthanasia, euti or what to do ifI expe-t have.^hat, no mi’/ veterinary corre- Marsars’ motions passed to his as: • Those who had regreigrets about those problerrems will go away. vet< veterinarian disagreed withienial, t occurs and howmazon.com, ,; and a tant,nt, Jo h an n es Kepler. By tl Anderson 1 the way they had respoi:ponded to Understandmding where pets nor-' enc end-of-life decisions for epres-tl . to handle it in Htora to Dog Fancy timene four centuries hence Kep • the loss of a pet in the past..pas mally go whc.’hen they wander off pet: pets. They wanted to know iccep-it as a lasting'andHe ' is the coauthor hadid begun,his quest to und' At the same time, tliosetlio who helps us findnd our own lost pels. boili botl normal and all r i ^ t to v ing “Chicken Soup stant .. . h ad jh e most knowledgeIge regard- Recognizing v lir ani- ute to your pet ar anti M ars’ mysterious motioions, ,’'j------:— g what may happen lo lip up suddenly.in.ihe: m id^e of over’s Sour and whic;hich h ad baffled skywaich< ing what to expect expe,(perienced pets when di ship. hers Sky caler disaster forces their nigllight and ached for the scnation ;------for the Cat & Dog ■ forr eons.ec ilendar the least fear and thehe few est, owners to evj evacuate rouses us to sofisoft .breathing,, or feel c Vritctohimincarc ^ If if you’ve1 been watching MsWars (UiroushSott Saturday) i regrets >vhen pet loss qccuiccurred. find die lime ;cts of Former Twin E nc to crate-train Spot decJeceased'or lost-petJying.be der/Tribune News overrer the past year, you ccan • Plnnots: Even more intere.s'tinfling, those and Fluff and ds out Marty Bcckcr is i nd prepare a disaster theiiiem. They wanted to know National Press empanpathize wilh the ancients. LLast One tiouf before sunriiiunrlse: who considered all theQ different d kit for them. J ■ersus ABC-TV’s "Gc I. And we’ve all heard mosnost pels do bpcome io intimf their Amcrica,“ chief//yrton, i D.C. 20045. sprinring th e red planet a e p t intoir Jupiter' 1 their spondcnr for amc ' ‘ thee;e eastern e'venmg sky. Overr tthe Ono hour atter sunset:nsGt: th e ir contributing editi sumrimmer, it slid farther towavard Mcfcury; WSW, veiyry lo low.at week's ^ Care___ it was aud Cat Fancy. ______Hi thee souths after sunset, spendiding end tworo months I moving backwavard Mars: SSW. ' Continued from El I wake of the best sellins home. We tryry to be as flexible as aboiboiit here,” McRoberts ofsj tlie . for the Pet Loy.and occupied, (eastastward) or "retrograde”■” as - - Saturn; E ' their pai'ents at the end>nd of the can, but wt we have to consider "Ta‘Taking care of them wlscent, “Chicken Soup i.foi They also have earthn h ’s faster orbital speed swuvung Jupiter: ENE, low day, so, “It would be nicelice if par- the w elfaree >of the other chil- tliejhey’re sick is a parent’s resio f a Lover’s Soul.’’Wri, and organized past ^ th e lagging Mare. All[ i^ • Moon: ents put down the cellell phone dren.” Sibil;ibility.” whilelile. M ars sank lower in the^ reside— of Knight Riddet fth e quarter. Saturda)jrday, 8:55 p.m. . and paid attention to tlieir “Lucikly,I, ] I have an under- ••If «. your child is unhappyM i th at Seri»ice, 790 : a ^ child down in th die ' ecliptic (the plane.of t , kids,” said Marilyn Rusilussell of standing boss)ss and a motlier who imate- Building, VVos/i/niII day, and ihey’U lar system), which iscrapes; Itlow I— ------:------: Grace Children’s Center lay-care situation, he or she ■ ter in Des lives here inin ; town, so those are :how you even if he or i Anton said. “But* e r th e southern horizon inI tthe an inverted loop, an “S" curve, or Moines, Wash., told the 1 lie Seattle kind of my/ aaces in the hole,” loesn’t tell you,. same as having sumnmmer. By late summer. Me«Iars a backward "S” •curve. cui No won- Times. ■ Anton said."Young cliildren are •./ sumed creeping westward, n< “Children- act out wl 3. now der the indefatigitigable Kepler t sick, so you need to ling a little h i^ e r eacli nigl “Korbin usually has; w

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Par^ts Gathering at a burgerBT joint or they’re at a restaurant,1 so we go ,, direct means of keepseping tabs on . are monore willing to let their hanging at a friend’s househe has there,” hee explained. “Then "Knight Rldder News Serviceje_____ from home comrommonly retum , he theirwhereabouts. te e n s, or even preteens, go to given way to migrator>ry nights some otherr friendsf call and say, said: "The lureure that brings peo- • W hen h e r .16-yeiyear-old son 'cojicertsrts or ------1 speilent roam- • ‘Come on ove3ver,’ so we’ll go there. - COLUMBIA, S .C .-A teteen-age pie back toj theirth home state drove to an Eagles1 gagames for the sta y out c lg from We never sta;>tay at one place.” Elizabeth J Crews, tucked awaya in undoubtedlyy is also the attrac- first time,.she ImewkV exactlye what late, belieliev- V ‘‘ houDuse to His parent*nts bought him and his her *’ second-floor bed:droom, tion that pulls'jlls' people back to time to expcct himm 1home. And ing they are1 -.resi^taurant two sisters5 cellc pho nes about a I thou^t ^ her parents were•e oblivi- the family homeomestead.” -...... —when her 20-year-oId:lid son went to safe becaicause- to' movie n to year ago so50 they could keep in oiis ° to her antics. Some familmifies ,who have , a forbidden concert co in they have ha ... wherev- touch. He saidsa he’s pretty good . Thirty years later, shee knows “moved home”le” did so only from -Washington, D.C.,Z., she knew phones. er.•. And a about tellinging his mother where better. a few miles --or o r blocks-away. .‘-.about that, too. “ T h e y y ’li phoilonc gives . he’s going amand with whom. . Crews’ 13-y6ar-old daug!ighter; - Elizabeth1 Clark'sC parents She simply dialealed-his cell-— say, TUU ccall. a teen-ager te But otherjr teens have gone to - - --Margaret, is camped in.her h old _ approachedI hlu er an d ;her_ hus- phone. you a t: 9 to acci:cess to • extreme lenengths to keep their room, f and Elizabeth an3nd her • band, Emery,ry, about moving ...... “They always canyny them with.— make-su-sure -frieien d e------parents-from)m-intruding-into-their-----_htMband,Sam,,are.in.the.rj.master ___ fromjColumbia’bia_’s_WalesjGarden____ them. We -called,ed , and he y ou’re r le im por- sodal lives. • “bedroom on the first,flocoor, the neighborhoodd totc the. Heathwood answered. He was bubusted,';’ said bodysurfi , tanin ee of Kori Talboibott, 17, a freshman a t one° her parents used to shiihare; home in whichch shes grew up. Kauffman. ' the crowc whihich can- Cabrini Colle)llege, said th?t when , “I can hear every time(le she’s Her mother,er, Joyce Sumwalt, It’s no secret thatIt parentsp love- .said . Ka itbe over-- - sheJived atIt home-she-would-lct1 ------9dancmg and singing up there,"tl _ had been readyidy to downsize for a cell phones and areire willing to' author staa t t c ^ her phone rinring or turn it off if she ■ J:Crewssaid.“I ihbii^t Molorn and ' while. ------shell out-an average?e . ' ents may:ly not have wanted them bring friends, and nowV they’re the family phoneph to call friendsr .m oved to smaller houses,, 1redre- family homeJ wasw; never some- ' It looks as if the teejteens are win- to m eet,”,” heI said. my friends, too,” he said. “parents wer'ere the gatekeepers., ment homes or, in the Crews’C thing she gavere muchn thought to. ■’hing. Of t hle e n: ation’s 31.6jniIlion For Benjamin Magazinener, 17, it If you were5 stuckst in the hallway . case, the house behind theirs, tl But she said the transition wa-s New research suguggests cell teeiis, 3333 percent already own ' takes up to 20 calls justt 1 to orga- or kitchen talking tal on the phone, some baby boomers-findi them-1 smooth. Theyy hehad always spent .. phones may actuallyIy drive< teen- cell phonlones, a n um ber th a t’s nize a night out with frien.aids from it was n o t pcpossible to disguise selves seeding down in fai'amiliar time there, enjenjoying th e pool ------^agers-farther-from-hon:lomfrond-give----- rapidly-gi-growingracctjrdingT^^—— theiirea:; ------very well whaTiat was going on,’’"He -territory---the-house-Avhere ^ rre-they ----- and-celebrariiiEring~hoiidays^\*ith------parents less control of their activ- . Teen-age;e Researd1 Unlimited, a . “ We'’re always cmoving said. • , grew up. • family. ities and their friends. Is. m arket-re-research firm based in ' 1aroimd," he said. “I don’rh’tkriow ■ Now, “they2y 1can gooff’arid haVe --. The practice probably isi; pro- - “My parentsts entertainedei a lot, JamesKa^aprofesf ^ o r of cpm_-_ Northbroo!■Qok, n i . ______1 __ where we go-w e go n o \^tfhere.” ____ their own priprivate convecsarions 2nounced ' particularly amongai and a lot of peoplepet have fond munications att Rutgers With teen-agetet life inaeasingly But they can’t gcTtherere with- w th strangecsecs,"'Res5ia:------7 "Southernersr^atd—Gar^ ary —B:----- memories-of-fu:rfun'rim es-hcre^^’------Melton, a professor and'diidirector she said.‘‘It’ss a gracious house, of the Institute op Famibily and - We’d like-to be ablet to carr>- on Neighborhood Life at Cle'lemson that tradition.”— ; Ex-bu;jsband tthreaten?IS toseuitr-relatio]mship University. u To re tu rn home, ho: Mary and “Sense of place, exprtressed Scott Elliott movedmo only a few DEAR ABBY: I amim a 35-year- • f I Since wee moved1 in, it has through th attachment to fcfamily blocks, from DevDevereaux Road to - . old-womanr-T-wo-yean)ars-afteE>my ____ ------W iltfi.to Abbyly------hprftmA rlAni£ar-i,har rhft-fpmale ,,- , and ar communirv. i«; pprhnpip.s the Rplmnnr nrivf»ein in Healhivood______divorce, I started datirating a sweet ^ U e a r - ~ end letter* to Dear Abtibby, rent'er (age; 119) is a real party essence es of SouUiem culturcire,” he Mary Elliott’stt’s parents moved man I’ll call ’‘Tony.'’ ]He adores Universal Press SyndicaIcate. . eirl. said.sa to -a sm alleille r h o m e in my 4-year-old • cdaughter, ^ A b b y S 4520 Main St,. Kansasas City,' When I aske>ked our cousin if any “Personal identity -'- even WildcWood iromfron 'the house on “Emma,” and she adonlores him. Mo. 64H2, or via her wobsI site at guys w ouldd be : spending the one’s or name - is based on fafamily. Belmont, the one one Mary Uved in Last week I learned!ed I aih'preg- 1 ^ AU^tenBuoi http://www.uexprt}ss.tom/d'/dearat)- - night, she said sai no. W«ll, after Fam Fs ily life provides us withith con- her entire childhiIdhood. . . nant \vith Tony’s child.Jd. He’s over- -. by. only one weeeek, our housemate tinuity tir - connections withiihin the While her parentspar also were ' joyed. The night I toltold him, he rvr-Ai> i I ABBY: My boyfriend, started having,ng a male visitor reg- community co and across thele gen- looking to down:)wnsize, h er moth- proposed marriage anca n d . accept. —^ ^ ularly forr evenings and erations. er It shoidd be unsui , ed. 0," and I have an ongo- surpris- er’'s attachmentnt to t the home ran I have really tried to tt h elp overnight sta;itays. He also helps ing ini that many people findI solaceS' deep, I also told my ex-1jx-husband, “ 8 disputeute over money. He does j Ricardo, but I think it’s nervynt of himself to ourlur'food. I am livid. I and an meaning in the phylysical ‘‘I believe she ’ “Rod.^’ He called me so i or plan for Ae future. y he would not have } some vulgar ° him to be asking me foror more made a comrmment to Ramona structure sti that they assoto ciate m oved .if shee was w selling the names for gettingg ]pregnant H eth^tcs that if he wants to buy money ^ when he owes me c ng, I should provide him c } dose to ab o u t th is: “guest." “ She got w wi ith their families.” house to smi/igerigers,” Scott Ellrou . before marriage. Now)w he threat- so m e^ n g , Sl.OOO. What do you think'ik? ■ uptight and s money. i said it was no big Southerners who move; i away said. “It’s reallyy a a s\veet1 concept.” ens to tell Emma thatitwhartJiave w -ALMOST BROKEB deal, and it shouldn’t sh m atter to , done is wong. I knowow I made a do quitliiTjob before IN BALTIlriMORE me. another, and I have • mistake and I feel terrilrrible.Idon’t finding a: DEAR ALMOST BRClOKE: I Well, Abbyby, it does matter. up paying his living q School-ag( ■ 'want Emma to thinkik iit’s OK to ' e n d e d up agree with»you. Your boyoyfrierid Our kids arcc 2I and 3 years old, have premarital relatiiations, and I expenses.s. Several{ months ago, I P Class!slfieds has turned mooching intoto an art and this isn’t’t tthe kind of atmos- ^cardo money to buy a f, . don’t know hovy to hahandle this. loaned. Ric form'. Stiffen your backboilone, tell phere I wantIt them exposed to. ^ Any suggestions? ' car. H e’s’s repaid1 half but still him the bank is closed^r cand gp Am I w ong? cheats tun •■'-xnTROUBLED o'ves m e} the tl balance. He’s bor* 0 n 733-C■0931 on with your life withou)Ut him. . -H E LTLESS P I IN TACOMA AND PREGNANTPR rowed monlore money since then to fHe’S a bottomless pit. DEAR HEL3LPLESS:_Certainly fr. INMI^kllNNESOTA— ’buy a preseesent for myblrthday.' ■ __ not. You a nd ^ your husband are t Q t h e - W e l ------DEAR-TROUBLED;;;.D;;;AsMndic=------M ybabybysi tter qui t'last^veek; DEATl^ABBYnily hu;usUaml xesponsibTe”f^for setting the stan- ‘b l = =Jedkatea------. tive os your former huslusband may and Ricard' K night Rlddor Nows Service irdo offered to watch my . aand I lived in a small apatlartment dards your chi:hildren will live by. — ______t o6 Excellence be, let us hope he’s nlot o t: so t^visted son until;11 I find another sitter. v,with our two young clildreIren iri a Waste no timeme in checking the . as to try to explain th«the dos and When I tol(;oId liim I was unable to bad b part of town. When “Cousin “( classified adsIs for another place With ; the school year at tlielemid- J oohn h Roberts, don’ts of premarital1 sisex to a 4- pay him thetl: full amount I had Ramona” P offered to rentt usi half to live. The living li\ conditions in point and teachers handingig out D>0 D 2 S year-o'ld who doesn’tI’t yet; know paid the sitter,sit he became a n ^ 0of her large home in a nicer your currentt dwellingd are not as writing assignments and rese.searcli the facts of life. and accuse*ised me of never helping aarea, we jumped at the chance. cl they wove repri^presented. projects, students are bypas Solidify your marricrriage plans ■. himoreverI'er loving him. He says I It’meant Ii we’d be sharining the ------the library and heading for quick-qi H S H r a immediately - before•e your5 little am takingg advaritage£ of-his kind- house h with Ramona and anotherai Dear Abby is lyrittCTi by Pauline er and easier offerings onin the girl understands the significancesij ness becauause I am working and female fi renter, but we: dt id n ’t Phillips andI herh her daushier, Intemet. of counting to nine. he is not. mind. Jeanne. Recent studies estimate tht mmany a as half of all liigli .scli'ooloistu-' derdents are copying wo^d•for-^^'-word reports from Web sites and1 then't W t \ ExtrasSpace cain fulfill thet wishles pfpaarents |pasting il into worcl-proces:issing documents to pawn off on theirtl t—j a Knight RIddot News Serviervlce_____ one ^uitec:ed to the needs of a irinto a home office and usiising thc ' designed platfcitform bed and a sit- leadiers as original work. growing fanfamily. other01 to provide space to expande; ting area with:h a5 deep sofa, book- pDozens of overt cheating s Ever see that TV commercialcoi They alsoah have the space, tltheir master bedroom suitete. shelves and! anai entertainment jffer free school papers onit: THANK that depicts a father’er’s tender . ' thanks to0 those1 bedrooms the The cliildrcn live out of3f town, u n it desig nled ee to resemble a ^ocibout any subj goodbye to his colleglege-bound kids left beibehind. .jm ,:n d “I didn’t see them moving m Japanese tonsuisu chest.. , . ' ('wwww.dieater.com ) or. for prS - BIGSUariarism . The O akland, Cal:alif., has been helping f3iserais? money for 22 asks giri out, dating foliooUows, tlien sex. The mo:nore, vague, the b etiei^ ‘ Thc study reported a pol sunders pf the site have a: •olarity . says. Things that thi miglit.happen. agencics in 8 countiesIties in the area. k-i-s-s-i-n-g. Tlien comesis love,It then That way nsay thank-you to : riage. T he Inde.dependent Women’s ‘ me monogamous couple i>n theJ other.0 "date rape drug,”dr into your . “^8lg software5 to high schools; anda the Magic Valley,- it i‘is always won- B ut according toI a recent Forum (IWFVF) released,a study in VeVery little action in benveenin. drink. B u t dor:orm program s on , coHe ‘ study, college studentss aiaren’t dat- , J u ly callelied “Hooking Up, . ‘“There’s the party scerie-,- bars, awareness “comiime'bef ore learning ' ‘ DDJ r. John Barrie, brffe of' thet continued support : ing as much as tradidoitional sing- Hanging Out)ut, and Hoping foi-Mr. ddubs, t totemities - or youu hang how to do a resuisume," she says.______foun)unders, says 30 percent of,f all in our community, . alongs say they do, andid the vari- Right.'’ Theyley had interviewed 62 out ou with your frfends. If ytyou’re Also in July,’, thetl Journal of die thle e papers1 they screen are■ notr • ' • able of “hooking up”” seemss to women andid polled 1,000 others, not no in any of that, you’re stutuck in , American Medisdical Association origiiginal work. .have emerged promineinently out- on ihe telep:ephone. What was the thithe middle,” says Tif:iffany ' found one in fiveive high school ^ I s ______Inihi a report released last susum- ■' side thc dating equation.3n. sexual culturture like on campuses? Sanders, Sai 22, a fifth-year seninior at had been physit^sically or sexufilly • mer,ler, the Commerce DepartmerOnt’s Hooking up,; Were colleglege femdles hooking Northeastern Nc Universit]ity in abused r. by their date. Censensus Bureau says nine out of 10 BHHiyEigii The term is usuallyIy synony- up? The.suriurvey pointed toward Boston. Bo: Researchers saicaid vicdmized girls scho ______; _ _ _ V ■ • *1

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! Man canrries Olymdpictorch I Voixiatfs Of recove^efy for manyy years of’service 5 to) Scouts T O R C H frrom illmless inspiliresfamnily By Ami&T))omp3on ade Eagle Scout as a SCRAPBOOK Tlmos-Nflws cbrfespondentant ______I ; boy and became a ^ — ^ ------B yA n A m ie Thom pson !' her thihird surgery of the year. WithinWil a couple ■ L o u t masnaster later on. Tlie -n,, 2002 Olympic 5!2“ ! corregpondent moren! months, she could nm a mileiTiile again, . Lee Heider \vill h d p' gicany the Olympic flame )ve the ideals that it lorchwillbocarried.iq .. ■------_ WhalUe recovering from surgerygery, Thompson • en route (o Salt- I.akc Cit^City. The hotior brings to :s the”y6urig m ehi'’ he 'y,through Twin Falls ' ^Caren T hb m j^iJ “^f e p r fi frorn'^'autbun'fr 'tunedid m tb the^OOO Summer Qamlames in Slelneyr- ' liglu liis volunteer effortorts of building the Boy "It’s ju st a, ch aracter. . between tx 10 a.m. and {"'“ine_disease_ J® that didn’t e vmallow ^ a her to p u t. ,• .“Iwwas t r ^ y i r ^ i « d by t ^;swimm swi ^”sh^ ’ Scout camp at M urtau^Igh Lake - the rehson he buildinglg organization.”0 1 ipjn. Jan. 25, foi- . r hands over her head to was!brash her hair. said, ''Swimming w ^ the first kiii^kin of ^ e r d s e — -w as nominated asro torchch bearer. ler has five boys, one jowed^aci^de lo . fe r f i ^ t for recovery has5 been'abf big inspi* ' I did" "Fm proud to represeiisent the Boy Scouts arid' 'jj ;cr and'seven grandchil-’ cetebratf^ ...... ratiorion to her htisV ahd;^tihewiew,who'nominar-~— TWhdilen TholripMii' fdiind“ourthjth afsh e wbiild -----i-America in mnning thejoi tor^ ” he said. • ___I f4e said one of th e rea- >n ai»a wicclloh edh<^her to c a ^ the Olympic famfame. ^ ^ a totorch bearer for the 20022 0 Olympics, she ' • The camp includes a iclimBing tower, | c~stayed'iirBoyScouts* cbf^ttee chosa 42 • . The 1 lot ofBifterentemooons. • rdpes course; 40*foot rappelling ra] wall,-water- was soI he could spend more people p< to bo among ’ withil myasthenia"i gravis in Aug\ugust 2000 after ‘Tfefelt reaUy grateful for thele nmedicial tech- LeoHeldw . time with : front \vith 10 docks forar canoes< and sailboats,’, ithhisboys. • the th 11.500 inspiring aboat o a a year of do.ctor visiirfsits an d tests. "ologyy we have, and for my famtamily and grate- ____ amphitheater tha^seauu i200 people and camp- “Our family is most impoliportant to us,” he said. Americans Ar who v^ll Myasiasthenia gravis is an autoin!oimmune disease . I*",*,®) be‘ a dtizen of this countr;intry. I was just ------fire bowl, rifle-range,-rbjrbadsjfe^es'aiid'grasv::—:zzrrHeidergraduatedrfron rom^Twin^Falls-High- =cacany tho torch along a ^-excdted-l-just-reaUy'felthilt-honoredr^©;p— It allects the skeletal inuscisasTpfsasHiTg— ; all put in by Heider ahd School in 1965. A fter gradraduating for Brigham path pc thkbe^ns Dec. ahd his crew. They also ‘ akness of voluntary musdes. liave iastalled running waterwa and restrooms, Young University and1 gettingg( married, he 4lnAUantaondends 4 , les. It can be dead- '^ o nompson said she is going to dedicate' her ' And, the job is not finislnished. spent sbc years in the'Airr ForceFo as a pilot during Feb. Fe 8 In Salt Lake if it | starts affecting the mimuscles used to leg off thet relay to aU the peoplejle ywho inspired “We’re going to haveive a really nice Scout the Vietnam War. H e theithen received his mas- City, Cl with tho opening breadlathe. her thihroughout her fight and1 to others who t camp,” he said. “The poteotential Ls tremendous.” ter’s degree in public admiJministration from Ball ofthe games, j TlicThompson had always beenJl ana avid exerds- have myasthenian gravis becaiistliise she knows .•H eid er, 54, is the devleveloper for the huge State in Indiana. Uicoding up to the . ' er andam Uie disease stopped her from'continu* how frustratingfr it can be to nno o t be able to undertaking, but he stnstressed that there are Heider returned to T«inljn Falls1 and has contin- game«, S’ The Vmes- ing herhe routine. movewfweU. • ' many other volunteers who have made it possi- ued the business his fathcfther started - Heider Newswiil profile local • “ThThe first tim e I could waiwalk around our “Forar m e to be able to hold theh e ttorch up and ble. Floor Service, a hardwood)od flooring contractor. Olympic torch block,ck, it was a big accompUshm^ e n t , ” she said. raise it u p high, they can have: hohope lhat they ______Heider has been in Bo^Boy Scouts for 46 years. ■Now, his sons work for thele b u s i n e s s . ______[JJQugners. T h1 aC t'was about & ree monthsths after she had cangetet bener,” she said.

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: [a n se n F res;SHM AN OFFIG [GERS ■ S Presfentacthivities at: m eetin ______■ Jy — ALBlGN-^i-sl•^impse-into-the -----r r ~ M j|^ past and eye on1 futuref activities . Hanson High SchoolI freshmanfre V B H was pn th e agenda ag at the ; ' , • QlonCaI Carnahan from class offlcors oro, from left,eft, Retha B iy iJ November meetin;ting.of.the.GFWC .. . ElbaI presentspre the ______------Stangor,.8ocretary/trei^treasurer;__ Albion Four Leaf,f CClover Qub. progran[ram to the . .. Matt Freestone, prosldoi ^ ■ H ,._ _ U n d c r.th e directecdon.ofjhfijclub.’s ___ -G F WKCFourLoaf C F ------;------ldont;and— Conservation Coi[Committee, Glen rerCliJbof <_ : . !:ldgol Rouso, vIce_£ro!arc8identi_ __Caniahan and hisAisAvife,-Janice pre-— V . ': •' : '- v i C lover( S ^ra sented a programm about. the early • . • , Albion."ori.We'talkrf' history of Elba, MaltaMi and Albion -‘pr '".' V |m |||H ||H abotittitit the early his* Ik USH leam imed from doing ^ tory o fth e area that research on his amancestors who set- ho hadiBd gleanedi tied in the area. ------nfiTsjirpttnimMli talked about— ijlghAAtudjLflf______several people whcvhose names have h is aancestors. n c t ’ . been given to moimountains, creeks, ■ H ' and other gcograptiiphic sites, such as «fmuaofi/umoiMnwwim Sweetzer and Cottrittrel. Several his- toric pictures of’ fafamily and early ■ Elba were passedd around.a In club busineness, President ------Gwen Montgomerjery presided over cMrtMT«Murr > the meeting, andnd led the Club ITMCBRSSI[BRSSTQl 0 +------CoUcct.-Thc Pledgidgeof-Allegiance- Albertso;3nGolleg<^enamesirdean’slis0 L> was led by Ben Lien,Lii son of d u b • • member Tammyy ILien. The min* -J CALDWELL - One-hi;-hundred The studentm ts and their home* Ketchum Kc • Alexantnder of the Septe.itember meeting ^ A. rejreport was given by those whcho M ontgomery sho^\howed a com* . forty-six students at AlbAlbertson towns are: McLIcLaughlin were read by Edielie Fitzgerald^ sec- attendiinded the GFWC*Idafi^oardird memorative plaqueue imade for a College of Idaho haveive been Buhl - TedFd Fleming Kimberly - Erin Baldwin1 tand rctary. Linda Leadach gave the trea- meetin:ting. Several grants.areavailjjj. bench in die City Park>ark. She asked named to the dean,s listist for the Gooding • Sa tlqui Heinemarm surer’s report.• 1 The , club had jblei fromtn GFWC in such areas aj for input on memorialrial plaques for Samanllia Storey received money for the park. fall .semester. Hagerman • Murtaugh • Lindsey Ward Ity and conservation. Ideas for a • Madeline Ritchie Rupert • Johnathon McGillJ serving the potato 1 'or Plans for the Christiristmas dinner To be eligible, a studer lg these grants were discussed dent must and Ryan Urierie Twin Falls - Michelle Hazajen, “''d Susan Kempti cd and program werere discussed, eam a 3.75 grade-point average.av< Heybum-Ni• Nick Fulcher Anj, M on nifht. S S s the club members. Membersirs Carol Amende arrangenged the enter- .ndrea Lindberg, Adam Pax af. tainment and Ina DiGi Albertson CoUege of IdahoIde is a Jero m e ' • ‘Francesca M. nd Karly Pippitt In dub busmess:a: alsoI wcwere reminded of the scholar- )iGrazia was in private, liberal arts instituitutlon. ■ Cantone Carey Leach repreported that the shipsps availablei from the StatejQ charge of the decorations. dc ______WWendell-BiU Strunk :____MemD.ers.oLLhc.con in the work schedulilule for the next.-* Albk charge of the dinner din were'' Ibion City Coundl candidateses M arcella - - M ahoneoney, Edic- _____ year and distribubuted a sign-up expressressed appredadon to the dub sheet for those w ub Fitzgerald and Montgoitgomery. FoeusI 03N PEOPLLE------I who wanted to for spsponsoring, the Meet thefie Refreshments were'ere served by work on Saturdays.n- . Candiddidate Night. Loma Rogers arid Judyudy Heller. BSU college of buslneness College of)f B usiness and Smidmitli of Oakley, Smith is a p ip n f Economics: chasilasing expediter at Norco I honors for achlevemet Internationalnal Business; Matt G. inI Boise. Be He is a member of t Have ann organizatiorDn ? Let the 1FN know ab(bout it An Oakley resident has ha: been Smitli, a senioilior, is a 1996 gradu- Gold olden Key H onor Society a3",‘I ■ TWIN FALLS • named a student of thele month ate of Oakleyy H i ^ School. has 1 S - The Times* Sencend your information alongng Marcantonio, Commu:m unity Editor, as been named to the deai-3" s News would likee tto profUe your with yc for Boise State Univliversity The son of)f (C raig and Vickie list.St. 1 your name, a photo and youilUr P.O. Box 548 Twinivin Falls, ID organization. phone)ne number to Patat 83301.

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Mini-Cassia AARP groiro u p All interestecIted people are invit- Jan.;m. 25,1946. Partidpants are requiredr? to fur* Thehe hostess I is Use Hylton, from the floor beforeare the annual I Rears about senior hejloaH h Sagiager is president of Donnelly Do has lived in the t nish proof of ageige and w ritten Hancand weavers new to tlie areaca election of the boardrd ofo directors, ^ the American:an A ssociation of Magi(agic Valley for 45 y ea rs.;1. ^e parental consent, BURLEY - Roanne Gilli are encouragedenc to attend, FoUoiving the breakk forfo dinner at Gillette of Retired Person;onsdiapter.' wonon tho Bronze Star duriring TheKni^tsofC e ___ EauLwilLbe-guest-speakercer-at-the— ------f Columbus is an Foror more information, caU EUyly noon, tlie meeting: willwi! continue . ------Worli'orid War U; ivas a veterinariarian • international CathtthoUc family fra- Youngng at 734-5358 or Use Hylton)n and baUots iviU be coUicollected.' ...... i Mini-Cassia AARP meetin Green Cross Hoi>pital, retiri p.m. Thursday at t fG w U Snake River!!r Elks ?' Gr iring tem al service orgtrganization with at 734-634-6258 Four board membembers will be 1995; and is a m ember off thei more than 1.6 milnillion members elected for two yearr terms.te Three Heritage Senior Center,er, 2421 annoutices Cicalendar anyon Springs Golf Course. . Overland A v t;...... - - in more than 12,01J,000 local coun- Goodil)ding Senior Citizens alternate board memb:mbers wiU be ...... JEROME --The • Snake River He lias five children,. Patritnck cils. elected for a one yearjar term,t , Gillette, who for the.piI.past six Elks announcineed the following . (Ann mne), Timothy (Kelly), Tei Last year, Knigh ds annual meeting Nominations forr board be mem* •years worked at the Racqicquetball upcoming evenients: (Brid ights donated 57 Iridget), Rosemary »and Nar million volunteerr hhours and $116 OODING - The Goodinglg bers will accepted1 upui undl the •Club as gym coordinateator and The Snake; RiverP Elks, which (Duai)uane Lenn); 11 grandchildx 'water aerobics instruct million to charitablable and benevo- nty Senior Citizens Center atat' .time to vote. No ballilallots wiU be uctor, IS has its lodgee.located 1 at ,the.93___ andid oone great-grandchild^___ Senior Ave. in Gooding wUliU‘- accepted after adjoujournment of teaching tlie ColIege’of SoutliemSoi Golf Randi nbinorth of Twin Fallsj - lent causes,'sponsi .;id;tho Over 60 classes. A to benefit their chu^,chi coimols, ' JJhold 1 jjjitsiti annual meeting at 11:45is I tlie meeting. A Boise at will begini holdingh o Sunday - Knig Thursday. • - - I ' For more informado State University graduati nights of Columbus adon, caU 934- jate, she. bmnchfromll11 a.m. to 1 p.m. the . , j communides, familTulies and young ominations wiU be accepted}d • 5504. attended Snake Rivere r High second Sundayay ofi eacli montli. nOlu!)lds,free-throw contesti people, the orgonizilizadon said. • • School in Blackfoot and id Ricks A spaghettiti feed1 will be held BUHL BU - T h e Buhl Knightsts of lUTvuiftscvtHr College in Idalio Falls. ForFor three from 7-9 p.m. Friday.Fr Coluialumbus will sponsor a yotouth years, she taught West N Rler Public Ubr:brary offers t Minico Steak niglits,ts will be held from free-ee-throw championship ai HEAITIfH S horts : Junior Higli School physicasicaledu- 7-9 p.m. Fridaysays, Jan. 18 and Jan. p.m. “V ‘Let’s Talk Abouout It’ group jcation. m. Saturday at Buhl Midt ; serio u s Illnesses a.s h e a rt dis- 25. Steak nighights will continue Schotihool, 217 Seventh N. FILER - Thee :Filer Public HOKow Stresses Affiect every week. The Knights of Columbus Ft Library at 219 Ma:^lain St. in FUer ease and canccr. WiU offer “Let’s; TTalk About Jt ” -----^------1 A fish fry willMil b e held from 7-9 t 1^*irow Championship is spe Your Health P book discussion groupgn for adults" •It h as been k n o wA'riforalong n ! riB W S P-m. every Fridiriday beginning Feb. sorejred annually with winners p W e w ant your ne atJp.m.Jan.l4,JaJan. 28, Feb. 11, Not gresScsSing through local, distr ‘Jo one likes stress. It makes lime that increasediscct stresses Feb. 25 and Mararch 11 a t th e |d state competitic Ploasa Mnd your news and photn library, 219 Main,St. Sl I anxious and irritable, but in life m ake it m oore re likely for Twin Falls m;man celebrates S eternational. r ch am p io n s a CommunftyEilHDf VowMWCaw .The study theme is . docs)cs it ,^alsp m ak e us m ore PMMtfcantonlo 80th birthda)lay with family inounced by the KnightsIS of /.‘Autobiographiesles.” Books are • • ... you lo Ijavc infccticctions in the TKTlmwftow. )lumbus international hec r card is not -gccmcms so, and not just for ihc- . Burier, ■ Donnelly of e state-level competitions,• Alli required. • seriou-s stresses arcjircj d eaths, in ;73M331Ert.288 677-4042 >ys and girls ages 10- to 1 3 1 : Twin Falls will ' 14- Pre-school Story)ry time wiU be . thingings that comc to mind, the family, divorvorce, and ars^Id are ^gible to partirtid- postponed untU.'furturthernotice. • ^ celebrate his ch as u ic c rs arid high blood Deadlines & 80th b irth d ay , Pate,Ite, and will compete in respspec- Fpr more informtmarion, call 326- ^ m ajo r stresses in life,life such as ^ For the Sunday pa£o: noon Wedne*dnMday' . at a private . “veVC agei divisions. Last yetear, 4143. pressc s s u r c .. • For tho Thinday page: noon Mood are than 247,000 sharpshoot< u ch an g e in rcsidericerice o rjo b .s. For the Tue$day page: noon Way K family.party. fctoy ' • rtidpated in 4,017 local com'i Tiis is a field lhat is bciiigB ; For the Saturday page: noon TiMKi»dey ', - -. E ||. D o n n e ll y ,, partic ripe- Snake River Weifeavers’ Guild • For the W e d n e ^ ( ^ noontFiWay., Fill M ' was born Jan. ddoniions. - Lidicd cx tc /isiv c ly , and W 9, 1922, in . For more information, all T:732 ' holds monthly meetingm B ro u g h t lo you b y : • ^ '.Bloomington, 0302.02. . . TWINFALLS-3 -T J ie S n ak e rcsea;searchers arc Icai^ing how ^6774543 dr, 7346536 . ocal River Weavers’ GuildGi wUl hold DICTS com ILBiSaSLdiaBLZ W is. He m ar- AllAll contestants o n 'th e loc :esscs—affcct our Wes, . : E'fliail:|iatni@magic^ey.co(T l,„\^ried E velyn level/el iare recognized for their pjpar- Januaiy meetin]dng at 1:30 pjn. al Center Chartes Donnelly ' F ^ S n T ly ^ S ic S * ^ " Thoiiias on' ticipi:ipation * in the everen t. Jan.'8. . cspccpecially in regard to suchk ■' 709 North LifKoln Avenus • Jcconterome. ldJ»HJJ38 (20«)32-M301 • r«» (208)3;108)324.38711. C .• ------;t= z = ± — ^-T------— - " ' - t ------"' fc

_____ ". . ■ "Sunda1^ , 2002 Tlmet t i awi,^iwi.TwtnFans,Idaho’ E-8 "Familylii Geim im ;G]!ommuinicatei(ideas :------.1 IF JANUAJARY 6 TH IS YOUR r = I SCORPIO (Oct. (Ol 23-Noy. 21): ISCMOOIQF. l«y|. BIRTHDAY.Y .« you have unusual. . Provide enli^tejhtenm ent for those ’ J 3 d Q U f i H l ITHE Siund ay CiJrosswdi' I U . voice and ap]appreciation of music, ' H o r o s c o p e' who fear’the iinlunknown. Take ini- . You are gementle and diplomatic, Sydney O m arr tiative, make'frcfresh start and take - By Alan P.OIichwans»ng V ' EdEdited by Wayne Robertert Williams but in love3 youy are passionate, yet another chaichance on romance.. ' Huntington Beach, — 7— > Taurus, Librbra and Scorpio per- ' I— —— __ Visit individu:idual confined to Callfomla •. -^7----- n sons play impmportant roles ih your CANCER (June Zl-Juljily 2 2 ): horhe', hospital,ll...... ACROSS 7“ jrj"'| ' life, could haihave these letters, ini- Attention A revolves.aroundjneces- i SAGITTARIU[IIUS (N oy.:22-D ec.^ 1 .Split _ _ tials in namemes: F, 0, X. On the sity si for beautifying siirn•round- 21): Wish comeim es tru e tonight;, 6 Ecdoglcai uhKs 9th, 18th andnd 27th of this month, ings, in induding home. Yoibu will Attention revolvisolves around where 11 'S acredsong ' — — you will be,aJ,active in sodopoUti- : re 16 Bolndeblod receive luxurious gift that; bbright* you live, maritalrital status. Resolve • • 19 Bird trom French ' _____.. ..cal activity. D . During this cycle you ens ei living quarters. LibraI irepre- dilemma conce;ncerning direction . • ' Uck receive propoposals th at includc sented. se ■ and motivation.ion. Cancer native 2 0 Mako law ____ business, careireerand marriage. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):I): Play . plays major role,ole. 21 Courtyards A RIES (Mar. (» 21-Apr. 19): waiting vv game; time is onin your ' CAPRICORNlN(Dec.22-Jaal9): ( 2 2 U nors ot w Forcesare scj droamors scattered. Li^t toudt side. si You require addit:itio n al You leam perhaprhaps m orethan yop 2 3 Word berora »|!:E = wins'alongwiiwith humor. Be aware infofmadon; in element of ddecep -. care to know.. IndividualIn in'posi- HobrWos or of legal riglig h ts, p erm issions. tion tii exists, deliberate or• cother- tion of authorilOrit'y will confide sarwtum M Marit^ statustus figures prominent- wise. wi Follow through on “pspsychic “secret.” Highlighlight versatility, ------• 24 U89 crayona...... I I ly. Sagittarianian plays key role. in 25 U.S. tamlly ot impression.” humor and intellitellectual curiosity, - .artlsta - ■ TAURUS5 (Apr.(/ 20-l>lay 20):,Go VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.I t. 22): Gemini in picturcture.. 26 Hoolor*# limb — “ Tm h “ “ “ ------slow. Make:e necessary repair- . Feriences. You will anand do not wait to be told wlwhat to money that hasas beenI accumulat- alert fbr chan 49 Always, in 0 poom 0* hM '0' '» of sensuality, and sex dcdo. Circumstances turn inin your ed. F lirtationn is serious; don’r 5 0 Moro othoreal ety of expet fafavor. play games withith emotions.c 51 Hutchinson and ■ n 109 exude aura'of Hathoway ____ appeal. 52 Passing crozo J* WMm 55 Wodding VIP 5 7 Pomposliy 6 0 Arrlvod HZtZBlL ------mrMponn?. 61 Composer ot------Tho ...... Opera* ...... (C) 20Q2 Trawno Media Sewlentos.lnc.H .. t 63 Port So t quote Atl rights rosorvod. TMSPuulosOool 66 Rocomponso 1/6/02 69 Big swigs aol.com ■71 Tootlors 1121 -Your Song* Bay E 82 Hairstyli-styling product 97 Pint-sized 72 Part 4 ol quote singorJohn 400 -eOs’i hairdo 83 DimlnulJinullvodovil ' 101 Altercation 75 Desort Storm 1122 Socuiarlow ^1*11-Fruity bovorago 84 Part lotof ( CBS? 102 Billiards she U target 1123 Concluding 422 BoerI buy 86 Resortsorts to tricks 103 Entortainer 77 Matured passages 433 SaOrsi un d e ■ “ 87 Make;o hf haste...... Massey • 76 Material assets 124 1 Cloud covor 444 Conquistadors'( 89 Bay'win'window 105 Detest ' 81 Hit b/ItiO'Rolllng 1125 Planl poros cquest 91 Fancycy - • 107 Tderaio __12a_BahmirLfulor3------45-( fxlsyatoin______ins PointBmut 85 Howdy-dos 1127 Castle ol the 46“ 6 / Abatos 93 Imposiniosing structure Ashcan Sc^ 86 Take aftor dance? 477 E Foot tweillh 94 BeaOesDos song, •__• -109 Edgy rbrntrms^rcsrrfielp~m m s k e 68 Oons •-. DOWN ffl8 ► Koko’s dagger Rljby*)y* 111 Scot's skirt 2 Actress Dunaway 95 Earlier C —ffm ------_90_Typo-8Ue 1 Filmsrjippots • / lor Central* 112 Dutch choe: o u r w e d d i rn g a m e m o n m easures 2 Veranda S33 Love ol Don Amerlcoiricons ■ 114 Focal point! < "able occask■t^laco: abbr.' f?n»rulBr 1301 Filer Ave. E. 1lerome 324-2486 116 Expk»lvo :28 Oid limo show 741 Roses'holder R rTlaiKlalil TV/in Falls 734-8393 substnnce. for 30 : Swen/o 75i G Golfer D a h le r -" ------.Tj n v lil$ r '} Critchfleleld Photography short 31 : College poriod 76i AAllogations • I" r M s Shoes c488 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. 117 Tho Gem State 34 : Pilot 79I F(FrDtomal org. ' inijiuM vi Uflfvlaln.Ave.S. ... . - .J ...... 119 EdlWo bulb-- ' ...... : I'Poar-stiopod'■' - 121210*1 .. TWin Falls . 734-522323 ■ "Sfl'Cilvdnahlsiarid' -80-P. Twin Falls - . 733-4750 120 Siesta •------lf> San.Franolsci>- - • -Instfumonta • - . • ] Mtllennlirjlum Productions Vldeograigraph#^ TW1239 Filer Ave. P.O.f Box 5770 T\vln Falls 733-6280 > Twin1 Falls 735-998787 ;art Manor ng3A G E M El I Study says ki( Pomerellille Portrait Design Studiolo —E NTS— ^ FORMAOverland & 42nd St. Boise. Elko. Burley 678-.S692 surf Web moi H art’s Tux T>vin Falls 734-996969 S i m s -B l ai c c: K ., . 1 ^ : 1 1 Now 6 - Gowns Forever Soundwcworks Video & Audio Prodioductlons Magic Valley Mall BUHL - Marty Hootsts cof beeth, than ever befim ' . . TV/ 818 10th Ave. E .. Twin Falls 734-4055 Nev., and Don Sims off 0.Oklahoma Knight Ridder News Servicen T Hudson's S ’ ■ Ilerome 324-2593 announce the enga'geig em en t of . . . - U i —— their-daughtcrrGcorgisrpa-Sim^tb— A new study shows chi . . . TV Jay Black, son of Jerryry andi I^y ' ai — ^— I 12: Black of Buhl. are spending more time c LRY than ever before, and moi. 1 Tw WEDDDING & BRIDESMAOAID Sims is a 2001 gradualuate of Cal welry a:asking parents to buyIds Sweethear DRIlESSES/SHOES/VEILSS Poly in San Luis Obisp(spo, Calif., * 1838 Addison Ave. E. with a degree in markeiketing and f.t'X-’ things they’ve seen online. Ov , Weddinglg & Rental Shop The annual study, cond rwin Falls 733-4552 farm-ranch managemenLaiL ^ ) r e • Bu 2210S. Main jointly by SpectraCom Int (Wedding Rings) Black attended theXcCoUege of .. f. Tuxedos N TTwin Falls 733-883838 S outhern Idaho and grigraduated a Circle 1 Network, beg; 115 River View Dr. from Miller Silversmithin 1996. f o r e - Ma Gowns FlForever^ The companies survey ki TV/i5urley 677-4709 Magic Valley Mall The wedding is plan :e_____ Feb. 23 in Lamoille, Nev.SV. Georgia I their Internet usage and p TTwin Falls 734-405555 ences. According to the study:hildren . C o n o v e r -B i n c JSINES ^JGHAM lljjHjK • One-fourth of kids spe: online JE W E L ® TWIN FALLS-Ray/ atand Carol or more hours online each'tore are « Magic , Valley WEDD]DING FACILITIES y th e m Boyer Jewe>36 Polelinc Road - Conover of Twin Fallss aiaimounce up from' 19 percent' for th< •Sweethe.eart Manor the engagement of theiileir d a u ^ - vious five years. A thirde. . %vin 183 Falls 733-400 3a Sims and Jay Black ^ COverland & 42nd St. ter, Anne Elizabethh ((Annie) ^ th ^ spend less than fiveiducted : TWI Conover, to Brettt V ernon online each week.. nc. and Walmart (W BBurley 678-8692 igan in 415 Bingham,, son. of.Ste>teve an d - • Nearly 60 percent [N G /lH A V £ t Debbie Bin^iam of Twin!rin Falls. or asked parents to buy kidstl on ravel C onovetis a 2000 grai^aduate .they’ve seen online, up frc Twin Falls High Schoo UI prefer- a vipercentin 1998...... 60 2nd Street W. • attending—Brighamn • ' th \v in Falls ' ' 734-7805' ' University-Idaho. 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\ G o n ssider ^g c ria tri1C care 1 ^ : 3 Requesi;tnewS(yocial ~ Q. I am a single rctirctircd woman vate resources to assist ■you,yc b ut' ;• ,Hvitri!theselrelr^uro&^ih '^d,-'. ‘7 V - with no living rclativitives. I have also to conduct on-going v.visits to ■ you should re v is it your, docu*;, ; .L-Securil^y Y Statemnent . never married. AlthoulioughThdvc assure that your plan of cacare was , n i^ ts, particu]cu to ly y o u r durable; ' - .... quite a few doramcntsnts'ini>lacc;^^^' ''IM H “ being followed: Di' approprijriate'Sit-. "pbwCTofatwn:bmey, ro'aM ^ tlut~ ".*21Knlgi'tliiililaiNaiw^ivlM)-: a will, a durable media:licalpowerof B SH S i f l uations, care managers cai:ari even ' should you beoeram e incapadftated, ■ ~ iSoclajSec.ecurltyQ&A . ' attorney, ^ ^ ^ d u ra bable li financial help locate and monitorr .live-in: ^ , your attorneyyinfactis'authorized.. ii ’ CQ." I:'rcccived''m y Sc power ,of attorney'thi'that gives a . companions. You can IdiIdcates-a orieven maiaahdated - to hire ■ SeiSecurity Statement a >e able to get sur-' '' friend authority overrmyfimmdal m; ^ ^ 4 qualified geriatric care msmanager these resourcirces'to assist you. . ,momonths ago, biit l\e mlspl 3 beginning at age : affairs if I bccome inesincapacitated, * in.'your , area by goii)ing to Retnember: powerspc o f’8110016/ ' i t 1How can I get a new one? 'i s JO 60, provided thathat your late wife . I still do not feel thaflaf I'am fully x j. httpi/Avw\v.caremanager.6jrg/ri should be sdrafi■afted by knowledge- A.^ The. easiest way i .emo,.,;.,.:-tadeiioughye^2 covered. If I end up .in,in ani assisted VlEXTSFrfife-'- ' ■ Since companionship anindnon- 'ablelawyersrs who :understand ” request one-over the Intei ars of work under, living or nursing f acility ^ ( or I onv Jgi ' m edical assistance ^ susuch as your needsi aand desires, and' Visit i our web sitete - Social Securityrity to be fully, / lan C'olllns and | [ go to insured for bem unable to fully care for myself at. , household chores, meal 'prprepara- should not be form documents http://www.ssa.gov/ ~ iand f )enefits. Coiitact home, how do I find sonsomeone who - ■ ' . JanJ Wprher , ttion, shopping, entertainin m e n t,. tharm ay or msmay not pass muster Ondni line Services and seselect Sodal Security/ aat t 1-800-772-1213 \ will be my advocate,e, myi friend- '— —------1 reading I - are essential in g re d i-. when you needed them. You should Request a: Social Secueurity ' ^or an appointmItment to file for • ■ and my rcompanlbn"i)n?, I ' h a v e -;~ o r need assistance-with as certain 7 -entsto allowing soniefolkra^tQ-stay ----- also consider' apBf p o in t alternate- —5®Statement:to.ha\re.one.mail< iled to___ widower’s benefiilefits on your_laj'el 1:1 friends now, but I certaiitauily do not_ _ activMes;s_of c daily life. At these ^' y'at home longer or to malake the agents just in case your friend you. d r you can call us toll>U-frM wife’s recordTthithey will look at" ^ expect them to changeIge their liv « unies, in1 adaition a to basic care, ■ “ rmdsf&f'an'^insiitutional'Si 'sertingr—“ whcrhasTigreedsedto'help-youTsnot ----- ai_l;800i772-1213.-or_visit-:t_your __ Jier.Social.Securicurity.record.and...... to look afte r m e. AncVnd besides, companiolion^ip and caring, • we v suggest the use of comjmpanioh- ..-available.Andlid look into long-term . local S odal Security office. determine yourir eleligibility. - they might not be arouiround.-!' want—^ human-corMntacts are essential-to—--services.-The -s best-one wera-'know — careinsurance..rA ng n^nrp nnrt iTinr^ - ; QQ; My wife recently diei e d a t — — - to have someone - stmilmilar to fami- reduce the isolation and loneli* about a which has a nationalal reach polides todayy arej induding geri- “age’SerShcTiad8® worked staieadily Tltis columnxlaas'pnpafed'liy m ' —K— -I^whowilllook-oubfjibformy-wel— —nfss.tliat in nsteenh----- atric-care^mamanggATT^An»-nt-ft rnv.— -tllow.do.l— who-wouldild-lx5-rctained-byeither-——caregivers-are-available-r c :-nation------JanCollinsis-tis-(f-writo" andcditot,___ 5 ^ !? tions, contact Sociiiocial Sccurifv toll- . A. YesTYbu,*as the^siim ------arnuige-for-this?'Can-yn-you-get-me-----yo u -o r-y-your-attorney-in-fact-— ( —wide, v each ofwhom-has pa[wssed a — Jan. Wiama:ls.o's.a.matnmonialiJax^. ____ vi^^~g • ff^dt80&-772-l^•i2 3 3 ~ ~ ~ ------— • h e a d ^ in the right dire Rptirpf^ TonrfiprgrsAs.sodarinn,won A ------. iivuilable I Thuredaylay — Shoshone-SenlorCen best>eSL” cut-rate health-ins;-in"sur^ce pr'emi- Activities Crafts at:at 1 p.m. . 218N.RaUSLW.,Sho^olone Tuesday SinceSi the 1980s, seniorr dis- ums for its membeinbers. Three years L ibrary, Pool Roc;n rolls, Exercise at 9 ia.m. oneme to know he was over 55.”’ • that had liveded through the Tuesday salad, frenclncA bread, plum cobbler orange juice, milk, coffee Shopping atIt 9:30i a.m. in Twin - pjPeters, a Corona del Mar, CjCalif., . Depression. . Blood pressure fromm lO1 um . to Tuesday:iy: Chicken a lo king, • Activities Falls . . . resiiesident, has little sympathylyfor.. . By the 1980^ the trend expand- ' uiashed-pc n f 7 p .m. uch-fientimcnts, ^*They’re thays. even Jiffy Lube,e, whichw offers 10 Wechiesciay Wednesdis ^ y . Chili, baked pena­ Coffee at 9:30 a;m. • Minidoka CountyC Senior stShe shops at Ross Dress forr Less1 ' percent discountsnts to the 55-plus' • Quilting from 9 a.mI.m; to 2:30 to, stir fryry vegetables, waldorf ■ QuiltingfromlOa.m. to3 citizen!ans Center n- Tuesdays to get the addidcdonal crowd. p.m. salad, bread;ad, pudding Tuesday, 0 percent senior discount,U. At However, thereere are signs the 70211th St^B.R u p m ' Elks Gird Club, 7 p.m. Thursday;ay: Roast pork, mashed Lunch at noon east twice a week, she’s> ia t a discount craze maynay go th e way of Meals are serserved at noon ond Thursday potatoes, grgravy, winter mix veg- Pinodile at l»p.m. lovie theater taking advantagage of the hula-hoop a home delivereired upon request.' p as companies • Pinochle at 1 p.m. etablesi pepeaches, roll, oatmeal Toe nail clinic liscount pricing. reassess the futureu re After all, one Juice and assortorted beverages are -pj Friday . raisincake: e ...... - ...... Wednesd^ The. travel industry-offersrs th e— in five Americansms is 55 o r cJder, — Blood pressure fromm 101 a.m. to Activitiesies Lundinthcion...... served'e'veiydajday'with nieiUk " lest deals, says Joan Rat Monday-Fritriday: Menu not atn er ancl th e ra n k ss k« k ee p grow ing, 12 p.m. Ivionday Rotary Club leilman, author of “Unbeliev:svably Thcise seniors are y ’•‘available are more active Lunch bingo Pool at 9:309:: a.m. Pinochle iit 1 p.m. k»d Deals and Great Adventiitures than ever and hav’<> b r K is, fruit salad, strawber- ' Wednesday and Friday. Ltm “ ■ Monday a.m. • ' ry shortcakeke ' seserved at noon, on Monm day, Men's pool aItt 10 l a.m. Tollfee: Thursday • Undcmrittcnby , ^ Activities Wednesdays and • Fridid ay s. Exerdse at 11:lla.m . Exercises from 7-8 p.m. 1-877-474-141 4 8 8 Monday“ , , SilSuggested donation for seniciio rsis Pinochle at IpI p jn . g Bingo from 1-3 p.m. Aerobicss aa t 1 1 a.m. S3, non-seniors S4 and chillildren • • Tuesday STERJLINGT , TTY is available at: Friday •.. , . ununder 12, $2.75. Milk, juice, cof- Men’s pool aitlO t l a.m . . • LilLife Insurance Companyf 1(888)§58-5567 Exercises from 7-8 a.m .andlO fee, tea, rolls, sourdou^ orr com-1 Exerdse at 11l la1 jn . a.m. Board meeleetingatlp.m . jf* 1061 Blue Lalces Blvd.Ivd. R, Ste. 204 ' PinochleJ atai 1 p.m. bread served \vith all meals> ’ Board meetingng a t l pjn. T\vin Falls, ID 8330101 ai/on • Snackbar;ar at 6 p.m. 'Monday-Friday; Menuu n o t m. Rler Senior Haviaven Early birdrd bingo ac 6:45 p.m; available , 222 Main.St-, Filer Thrift store oiien Monm day, Men’s pool aItt 10 l a.m. ■ c*r Bingo at 7 ] Sterling Option is a Medicare-hChojce Privativate Fee For ^ • Dinners served att n noon on W e^esda' Wednesday and Friday frcTom 9 Exerdse at 11a.m.1 PiijocHleatlpIp jn . SerService Plan offered by SterlingSt Life Insurance Company, Co a ' ■ T u esd ay and ThiThursday. Aerobicsas a t 1 1 a.m. a.m. to3p.m. ■ Thursday • Me Suggested donation issS2.50tor S Pinoddeal^ t7 p .m . , ; . g | Mcdicare-h.Choice Organiz;ization contracting with1 theth federal ' ‘ at io a.m. t ngv • seniors. Home deliverei;red meals ' Thur^y- Blaine County Senior Cei : ^ ^ t ‘i°i‘; government. Anyone entitlecled to Medicare Part A andid enrollede in. - , available each meal time \ Footdiniqfiq^gnup , . Ave. s., Hailey Medicare Part B may apply; ■‘Enrbllees must continuele to pay theii'- .;, ' f ^ • Tuesday: Vegetable be< . • ./.'■Hearingaldchidied:^■ JJ®' bcefsoup: Bloodpr^•essiure'diecK ...... ]Meals are-served at jiooi»on on ; • • AARP.raeetihg Medicare Part Brnonthlyprei - T h u rsd ^ Sliced turkejkey Friday. ihgatlpjn. ■' ,. remium and not be out of the Sterling';-':'; ;-)k TuTuesday, Wednesday and FriFriday. Erfday • ' ■ OptionOp /*” service area forOT m orethan six cpnsecutivtitive months:'.’. ;• •• V --V , .AWobic?ai?atlla.m.. . MiMilk, juice, coffee and ,tea e a a re ,-. Men’s pool a;t t l10 a.m. **Physicians *»p and providerss m ust agree to accept theleTermsand-i; T .' Ageless SenJor.ClteeIzens IffO, ;.' .’Pin c i^e► aiat'lpjn. ' seiserved with all meal4. '.E x erd se at l i t 310 N.i'ldmbcrlyrly-' Y ■ ' ■ ■ :Tuesday: Fihger steaks, hihoney , Biiigbatlpjn. -V :':' ,'CorConditions of Sterling Optp tionP ^}. ' ‘ . Monday: Menu not avaiii v ^ ^ le ' . v BreakfMtistironf B-IO ajm mimustard MUce; Texasjppst^it^jcole.:__LJSnocfileat-l.p,L.pjn.-:— : ^ FPF-203.QZ(9/OI)V.-1-^:: - , r: • ■ ■■ ■ ____