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' [ W e a t h e r - Ec<:onomiic foreH;astiinay pitrompit revie Today::M ^ uch /ic e s in new tax revenue,ue. It showcowed o n d d p ated growth wass tax in place for just twowo jycdfs coolerrw w ith IX structure and the servii Idaho laviwmakers see andnd program s it finances, so:some But the hope of an election- too optijptimistic, both for the cur- The ndminisirulionion will not partlyr clcloudy , , iwmakers Ixilieve. year session in 200004- w ithout hav- ren t yearyes that ends June 30 andd revise its revenue estim;timates imiil skies, aChance shakeupp ]in making As the liegislature moved1 intoL ing to m ake politicitically dangerous thc newlew fiscal y ear that starts th e late August, but they’arclikL-lvio urc of a thuiiiunder- thiie e ffinal days of w hat was onenc of spending cutsir or tax increases next day.da; be down sh a ^ ly now ill;iliiU (ivcr;i!l 1 storm.i. HHigh The Atfoclatwitftd P r m ______itsts rmost contentious sessiciions tttgan dlMppearin;ring even before Thenien last week’s economicc • job growth is fon.caslasl to l)c .>11 ' 79, low 53. earl;arly this month, it was on1 thi c thc final gavel, forecascast dashed hopes for thee but nonexistent. ThouliMtisands ol The dire forecast for vergerge of erasing a huge bud,idget April tax collect»:dons were $21 quickk recovery r lawmakers andd relatively hi(’hcr-p;iyinlyin^ PageA2 BOisE-it d facturiiiR jobs will1 disappL-ardi I ^ Idaho’s ccoiKonomy over the next defiieficit with a combination>n of million short of theth« target, blow- Gov.. Dirk I Kempthome had » u ld spur a full-blown raosilostly judicious spending deci-di ing a huge hole2 inii the current countecIted on when they hatched four years cou ^OfHY. Puge A7 ions and m ore than S180 million ill budget with no timtime left to fix it. the planplai to keep the higher sales^ Please see ECONOfU' I M a g i c V a l u *:'! reassessmentnt of bpth the state’s siom I Fossil Days fun: Kids sascram* — — bled for trout Saturdayay during< Hagerman celebration.tn. PPi a g e B l T h e i a n tJ isis tJ c
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S p o k -IS Title towns: Jerome amand Wood River won state basebatball titles Saturday while the Buhluhl girls softball team prevailed state tournaments arou Idaho. 1 PageP C l ^ During the9 lolongest day of the year, more thathan 15 hours of sunlight shlneiies down on the Perrine Bridgege InI Twin Falls. Thlt digital ats N a t i o n ” Plentiful ssunlight heats ght’s in the homes, cl:heers moods (tlight today. y* By Virginia s. Hutcltchlns Rays fromfn the nearest fireballU L in Tlme*-Newi writer our skyy shapes Magic Valley’s ecoec< - nomic anand culture life, as storieiries JEROME - Evevery winter, Ann Arthurs on this5 Fpage illustrate. Plentift:i£ul and h e r sisters lisiisten to thcir parents’ sto- « sunlightht illuminates southeri e r n ries about childho mer ^ “ ^ Ip and U |^ up H | | Sizzlingg On top ofif the world 'Vettesi Reieligion in Summe ■ F i f t y y e a r s Hlyper- y i ^ ] blooms T h e t hle t news and smsmoke — C o r v e t t e s ------p g j n & m o F e ------H-"daysi----- ension— M e e t SOIo m e S d o u f ------I month, man are com ing b e i n g jc“ a n g e t f o o l p r o o h a t a r e a I stood on top f o r B o r d e r pted less, - ~ W t hlie e best ||g U l| h o t - w e a t l u r d i e s First aid first' I of E verest for R m i 2 0 0 3 . s m o k e r s . I , o'{ fj y o u . e r s . teupto. area” riBasons Q R U u n i t s h o n e: sskills. i ^ t h e f i r s t t i m e . a r e fl u i mn i n g . Satvrday SunS i in d o y to7 read [ M o n d o y T g e id o y W o d n e id o y 111T i n n d o y F rid a y S I) ■' *5 ’■ I 1 ______^ I Sii^,May2S,200S K ^ § IMSI2I Today: Much coolorr forfo today with partly lo mostfy lay^ Tonight M o n d a y T u e s d a y W l u r e d a y ^ . . HI LoEM : .iryj 0 fc* lato dii;day itiLiridorslorms. Highs up|K . Toda; Tonight: Paniv to mostlostty cloudy skios and widelylly ;sc a tte re d .- M 62 f i o r :•.rv5^^■ors flod it'undofstiirsiorr«s. Lows towor 50s. - v !t.-» r 4a<.«or Tomorrow: A iittio wanvarmor ond rrtostly sunny. HiglHiQhs low or to J « m a 91 s s f r ^ m w on - » S -f 7 '0 .0 ^ -i.o>.no 90i W J 93 60 0.00* ------‘J iS S c a y . notawUabla lorwanfltnd . r a S S v ; : " Mfcch coolor.lor, portfyI Partly doudy ftWoiJo3 Warm and - am ny. wwirt SVary wwm«nd Arwthor j:!(i:iii=iVi=itnr and dry mostty sunny . dn . CloudyoKJ«sid«s and aod a low gustyty mostty sunny E S ? " ■ -sf'sa Much ccwiof.wif.witri m ostly cloudy skios a n d a fow laio isoiatod l-8tormst-sto ihurKJofslorms8 Sttflien ' 84 49 C.DO^ Today: ------8t 30 day !'iundOfjloniir. Higtis Hi in Iho lowor BOs High 793 L ow S3 84/54 B 7 / M O T / 5 7 ~ 81 2 2 /5 2 Tonight: Mostly cloud’)udy skios and widoly scattorocirod sf^owcrs ■ v w rn n m d t'nndorslofn'ts Lows Lc towor 50 g T o m o rro w : A littU' warmorwar ond mostly sunny. HigHigt»-middio .... Barometric unrlse mperature PreclpIpltatlon Humldit P ressu re = A . . - I S unset ' V Poll^ I m C o i i ^ i Hlgh*«0(RMord] yM U rdt/a 0.00- YottjrdvHk^i 77% 5pmY«(WdiV.aaOOlnaoiTL T e ^ .'. .. SumIm: UMAM'iM'lunaat: M B'py TFpettan countaunt|iaata»di»V - );! - WbH Uonday SunrlMt 4:07 AMIII Sunaat: 9:03 PU 104 (High)..TrM«rraaa: VMUrday* Low 47 Month to Dat* 120' Vestorday IjOw lti% Normal HIgh/Ui/Low 71/44 Avg. Month to OtfDoto l! o r Todaya FomcMlHc#^ 0B% TUMdqr SunrtMieMAM:II SiMaal: M 4 PM A U u ta n r. uHok c k u n ^ I -80 in 7001 WalarVMrtoOatilato 7,4«- TodB/a Forocas Low 31% WadoMdaySunriM: B.-06AU14 :8un*«: 9:06 PM Clado^wrium,mi,Attaruarta Jl SUNV/I VALLEY, SURROUNDINCNGMTS. 3Sln1»00 Avg.W«t*rV«rlcrto Dalo 8.1#' A w«tof ycoriun* fro*from Oct Ito S w i 30 TM nday BunrtoK 0:08 AMII Sunaab MaPM towMiAanaNiIMaAAaawctMtMl Mor,tiy> cloudyclo sMos lor today with widelyoly iwaitorod Tompofnturoture & PiKipilalion valx] thfough Grim y ii;; and inuridoisloims. TomorrowwandTuosdny c ■ M o o n rrise ls uU.V.INDEX ^ . ; Moon Phases Modarat. High , I mostly dry with tomporotufos ognt,gnln bocoming __ . a n d M o o rn set ! SrSnow pack low T od^ -MooivIm: 3:931 AlAM UoonMl: »03 Pt^ S nrt* B. abova1 PaUaadaa: M% oday Hlohs 59 to 72 Tonighi'* Lo'Lowi3Jto« ' -----y •3 O C2, Monday MoonrtM: 4:122AMMoona«t: Al 4:54 PU Snak.R.VR.Wyomlr>g: #1% with imto bit ot Hay 3i JJuno 7. Juno 14 June 21 > h*9hof ifto moox tho ^2J?aSI BOI;O I S E Not aa hot (or today with a TUood*Y .Moonrioo: 4J8A>AM I Moonoot: 5:&aPM B o « * y ir» moro wnpjewatoonoodod^^^^^^m cloud covoi and hit ondnd miss H*wUoon FlFlr«l ott. Full Uoon L««t Qlr . showrtfs nnd thundoislo MonTo'iiil Day will bo (nc ESEJ S S ^ mostly diy und vory niCGlico. Today Tomorrow Tuesdaylay Today TomoimorroiM Todayi^'^Tomorrow Todioday Tomorrow Tod city IHI Lo W- HI Lo W Kl Lo W Clly HI Lo W HItl LoI W Clly Kl Lo WW HI Lo W City HI Lo Lc W HI Lo W Clly HI Lc eo S4 PC 08 57 Ul 00 CO tu Mania 78 03 th 700 01 fl in onmto '01 71 pe3c 01 71 po Aeapia» oi 73r. 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A low GooUmg . Ul 54 PC BC SS PC B9 57 tutu aw tr dircctor\' :.. I 1 (.•ciiiri ...... i - r t : iR cn . . £jc. 2 ...... J L r.'i D ir e a o r i i m < ) ...... i . ’a. y z z i n t h e CC a n y co n J ...... i n - 2 4 i) W ce e k e rn d 2 I ‘ ^ J a 1 2 -1 4 Twin Falls, Idaho ll ' Jl Vine'l Jazz /About Town1 I Jazz i n t:he f i Canyon V M ^it adm M U H A a M H H June ^ Rotary Qubs of a i S p onsored by j JiFiiwr j ' • ^ If e d e b a i w ^ Iwn f^ls I ------r------Jazz and Wi A % 1 = 1 m S m « ______% 28,2003 TkMMIm, Tainrafn^.M 1 ite A-3 N/“Ja'I'ION , Military r<•eceives onrders MeimorieKS o f ID-Daj remlain ^to lower a ( ► 1 ^ ¥ r s 8 th | | i3 » « l 85<12 ^H sQS2S8 BOOT^ I IFPICI e - 7 3 6 -4 4 4 4 mm . ilun»c tmmilil) niVJOOV •‘ 1 ' ' ,______Sundty. Mj » 2S, 2003 Tlmefr+iewt. Twin Fill*. Idaho A 5 M T1mwMw».T«lnFil».M».hW» S4ii4n.lln2S.2003 New‘w Y oricersm arlrk bridge’s birtl N atio n rth^y H’ H' N a t i o n =B sz=: NEWJW YORK (AP) - Gray skiess M an h attan to Brool and intermittentint drirtle didn’te Saturday morning, IdcV New Yorkers frota payingg day of ev en ts commex ects to the Brooklyn Bridgee th e a n n iv e rs a ry of tl H u rray ! C oast erodes Louisiana wetlands eroding away g maric’s opening. 3 w n i lts 1 2 0tb birthday by doing Dl w„kLro ^InKHlW ^ ^ ____ * 1 1 Louisiana has ksst ot»ut 35 square milos of coast a year ;ir>c] aboul ife i n SIm a ll to w hatI ththe stone^uwi-stcel icon wasa Mayor Michael Bh P o is ot i i l i n g s ]ip o ils lii TTIOT^ O H ICK IV 1.900 square m lles sinco 19 3 0 . Louisiamans are campaigning io built: fonfo: crossing from one sidee began the day by croi p e c t’s su ic id c noinote, which has- to thee ot other. opposite way - from Br NEW SWEDEN. Mainaine (AP) - I FumwEd gf been sealed by thelhe state m edical ‘TVe’ikTe're celebrating Brooklyn,’’" Manhattan - in tbe coi • The police tajx; is gone,le, lhet satel- v Mar|MOR.of . exanjiner. j a i d CChristine b Nucci as sbe pre-»• Sen. Charles Scbumer, liie tnicks have* decama m p c d a n d - ‘*®’ Appleton believieves the poison- paredid tto ride' her bicyde acrossa Borough Presidenr town hail is no longercr ia finger- ••• • ings em erged firomom a stew o f per- tb e 66,016-foot,C bridge witb a Markowitz anil Ms p rin tin g ia b , b u t ihU on I 1 i i ‘ ■ ^ ------•■ ------— ...... v > - . J. > I Y y 3 > ^ ? - J > > > > 3 > s 1 - ^ «-» M A ss*ndn« C a ll U ti (2 0 s) 54S Tommc ¥fWW.> mSSBBSSSSSS ______. I I M T1aw>Wm.TWnWh,to,M o Stndq^MaT25,2003 * N a t io n Tax pad:kage gan[nbles inveestment SpKMHSale.,,• • We’re dolosed Sunday andi d , boom a§[gainst ris(se in federral defidt j IH Memoiirial Day so our By Jonathan WeUman would boos>ost the economy. hurtlurt by a new ta* cut for comm pa- emplojlyees can enjoy 1 d ie ^ Tha WMhlngton Pw t C o m p an ie s will wi also feci freer to nicslies that buy equipment m i 1S.SUC sto d c s; irinstead of taking out futuu tu re , h e said. • ~~ ir » Al thite Holiday! ;ficit. # \ I WASHINGTON - Thele S350J bil- in creasin g ly/ debilitatingdi loans. Then Tl there’s the defii sm iss m \ Hon tax r c o u ^ii " ■ o r S S to p I n , 1 I __ I n S l NEW STCTORE HOURS: irjH l Mon.-Fri^ri. 9am -6pm ■ n n ! S a t . 11 0( a n i'3 p n i I r - .. O U N T A I N I ■ - , I ' ;■ IQQJUJLLU L S T A T E S I \WIRELESS I I ks- ! *«Bhcaupoa.f . ' I A U T H OiRIZ.ED R DCALER I with im $79.99 memh e r h ) ^ RMI I PhoDtbaUolenkiV-: edg< [ txnBi/W K I MOUMtUISWBMI■ ■ B is s ! 7 3 2 - 6*000 0 to t J Sunday. MMjy2S,2003j Tl«*»MMrt. Twin Ftft.F tft, kliho A-7 Idaho/NatmoN Taxcut,t, U.N. vi R0,Wz616.TWInFslH!llHDe33l»?et6-w.iaintiraj fffi^^^^w tnTTong Premium AdJustabI B*d HwTOOwnor(8);,^______; ;______^ l.A oo: ______^ ^ 8 9 S ______■■'■■Ot Wei ^ Rcccivc ;i s'oiiipaiiiori airlineairli lickci DoyouoWnyoUrhon»7. t l ^oll^v^^llorcilllllcU.S.S. w\« licn >'*'u - buv ANY RcMonic MMar a p 'c k iu s ‘ MONTHLy.INCOMEAf/ .S0d d S « x / ^ , _ ------r f . *■ .lng painted by supervfstxi volunte fflffljlK S uL "“"“ a prpTlMUo^TmultTel p I rp^tm arit^byjuni]^T6thi2003 > .Mw liiHg,Mir».»01 r ^ H OPE E N JV I D A ^Y I 1I O a i \ PM J L « » € * k MF «nr ^% n.ir 'tl Irtxf’r't r t j r i ' i r 1 . • — . ■%!&-- ••. w /•'t ,'/ t'.- U--.... '•;•’• -».n. iV t i yt# :■$ S,: . ^ 2 :^ -- 1 2 9 9 5 1 6 9 S9 5 1 . 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W hen thethe pitches ended, he redted thc yo I iP > E R ’i| Our new fai'acility located I mm I Si a a i m G r e a t, at 280 W> e s t M a i n I i v i t FY r iie n d ly S t a f f W I L L O P EEN JUNE 2ND I I r e;io S: T A U S R Aw I N T I ‘ I "Visit us and d see ! the changes mw e a r e m a k i n g " | w k wD i ittil E x te n d e d |j1 6 o z:1 ;i-Bone Ste^e: v : $ 8 . 9 9 - HH o o u r s t o Family Clinic - Wcndcl I '8 :pZ 'N e\ew York Steak I Bb e e t t e r S e r v e J ® £nf»nd«dhonM fo'you! «x»»wiir"o . I iSteak: R a ::t-$6.9ft I 536-6663 lanchero ■ O?ur u Com nim ity I tShirim p ( I I Lunch Buifef e t 7 D a y s a W eek Ucala m - 2 p m $ 4 , 9 9 1 OUR EXTENDEI I Kids age 0-818 E at Buffet Free wWlhAdallPurclase | 9am -7pm (M onda;ED H O U R S A R E : iay & Friday) Sam -12:30pm - Way, Tuesday, Thursda;r d a y s BEH I Vednesdays & Saturd 610 N. Ove.verland 2096i Ki im b e r l y R d | Piclurtd from tefii tou right; CiiuJy Coedluirt. I W a \ k - \ Nancy rnif. Gary Meyeyers, /M-C ami Karrii Hilarxiles S Burley, IdahoId, T^in1 IFalls, Idaho g , h -ins Wekomel I 2 4 4 73W 5-^00^_| > j ^ ■ '^;apt>6intm ent, plple^e call 536*66663 > . « MO TlwiiWww.'MwMt.WMm t SlBdiftli«28,2003 N a tio n ------. ' I------^ Hl£hU£hts In Bob Hope's life: c H May », 1903 - U sl« lowns4 HcHope bom In OUwn. England. 1 M 7 - Family emtgrates to ths IM ted States, settling in ClevtbMland. l» 2 0 t - Becomes rtslng vaudeviKXvltla star, at first a s oart of a daodni act. 1927 - New Yorh staee detxrt in •Sidewains of New VtorK.* 1932 - Makes radk) detxrt on i i i •CaCNtol fijmify Houf.’ I 19 3 ^ 3 6 - Aopcars m sevemi mimpor- ; lam 6roac>way productions, irvtlud-incli ^ J l n i ing -RoUefta.* tfw 1935 'Zicgfcicgfeld : f=oilies’ arxl'R ed. flot and Blue;Blue ■ ■ / M i l rj.T l ' 1934 - fi^ames singer Dolores ■ Reade. Ttwy adopted lour childthildren: ^ H u Y unda, AntrwTy. William Kellyy oni H V ■ ■ ■ f^onora. 1934 - First radio sf'Ow prcmiei ^ H | \ beginning a record 62-yi-ar atfiliaffiha- > ^ H M iiOf'witti NBC. . 1 9 3 8 - Feature Mm dotjul m-Tf Htt'flrl S ir Broadcasl of 19 3 8 ; m unic 'H nc .ir^d Sh;rte> Ross smg -Th.in for tho Memory; F«b. 2 3 .1 9 3 9 - First Oscar appear-nop ance, Dreseniing tfw awards (or Bob Hop« It Ihowlown In character In the fllmt ‘NotiNothing But the Truth; lett. anild Bob Hope cracks Jokes)s tot an audience of thouiandidi ofc Ql» m aiu d In an open^lrr ttheater In Cu Chi, 20 miles nort bost SMOr: (lims. ^ -The Paleface; of Sajgon, during a 196S969 Chrfitmu tour of Vietnam.m. Fab. 2 9 .1940 - First aopcamnc ns Academy Awards master od monips. in all. he served as nn i. emcee or c^nosI 20 times - ^ Hope Oetwcn 19J0 ana 1978. roscry Continued from A9 deity.y ItIl wasn’t going over, so Bob 1940 - Co-stnrs witfi DinR CtosD Qitnc Shavclson. "I bcbclie\’L* every come- saw me mi bomb. Dut he lold m e I and Dorotfn Lamour in fust ot t . great, lliat was the ttiming •Road' ni'tu’os. •Tiic Road1,0 to dian has to Ik>e aan actor first, and was Bf lie’s a ver\’ ro’ood o actor but he’s Poi'»It ink my career," northeast SmRnnore; achman touched on Bob May 6 .1 9 4 1 -Pi.-ft? first camD,niQ ashamed of il.t. f So if he played a U ch k 's great appeal: Shov. (O' SO'vicrmon ,v, Mmchtch Field! serious scene. hc 1 would always Hope's^ break up the crewcrc aften\-ard with “HeHe'Xvas everyman. He wasn’t H in Calilnrnia [er lhan anybody else. When 1948 - r.rft; Christmas tojt (or ser- some kind of ga,SiiR." i R ivere in Vietnam, ho was as big vcempn t.iKinf; part n Berimin n:rli(t.,r Phvllis Dillerler. who became a we wer iward as anybody. H c was the I ■ I L 1 V 1950 - MakVs first televisionin SPO-sc regular on ,th,the H ope shows. a cowa: heir first meeting; Ki‘y whowr newr got the girl, whoI ,:iais. n.:ij.iinR ‘rs! Cn- stmasias ispe- ; rem em bers the ^ 'y She had been1 b booked into a sec- alwaysays said the wrong thing, who March 1 9 .1 9 5 3 - Sfr-iCS asIS CO-cc ond-rate hotelel in W ashington. couldnIdn’t quite dance or sing,” n.is: (O' frs; tcifvisi-c! Oscar11 cecoit- P.C. Ladimihman said, "niat's why he "I had an audilidience full of hook- represcresented all tho.se servicemen 1969 - R.-to-vos Mofla o( FreecVeeaom ers" she. recallrailed, “ and 1 was out there thi who were doing the I J j "1 ‘rorr PfCSi.li'n; L030T S JO^nsDinson. doing mv littlele .act about domes- “ ttiele things;*tl frtarch 2 9 .1 9 7 8 - Host o( OscaDscar cc’C--non> (O' me last lime. ^ > J December 1990 - Goos to PersPersiai G j’* to entortair' trooas on ;ne • 4-h. "Silk" FitusTreerees 0‘ trH! Gu” W;r. nis last Cr^nstr Reg. 19.99 sn.-w, (O' fooos. Overseas, ne ’S lagentT ^H lOkt'C' ’’r a-ioo3v teiis vOj : ■ Wi • "Silk" Led|B Garden! - Of'iyine i; • . you’re on yourjr own.'^ ■ rB. T 5 I^BQtMS^heifn. May 1993 - cdo: ■ y v : a ~ SDi-:ia '{-atjrnE"E o«cM Air Rircs • Airline • Amtrack C'l-.toi and T -m c d' ■;ir Rrni.il • Itnlch • CmiM:' • Toursr P I I :v 'tf Ca-tc. Reap.:capn ALlQiH .il3 Cluncr> • ViKMiion P.ickti(:cs m&Promte November 1996 - NBC ans hishiS 1' special. •Lau(>hin(i«itn inc. ''tiA el "Silk" Presidents; ■ n t «•matiovMil F MI t& Containers ^ S t U u m Matcli 1997 -U .S . Navy christeiristens "Vour C niise it tiiiviJuiti<11 F,F,\perti" I the USNS QoU Hope, a 950-loc f ( Inctofa" I 33.000ton sunpori sinp. 3 West 13th, Burley IDI •208-876-0162 •; H ^ May 2000 - Librar) o( Concrcs;vcss M ^ \ Spring!, Co ODons tne Boo Hope Gaiiery of Mon- Fri 6:30 - 5:30 m ' A'-ieiican in:i'r;,v’vi'ent. ^ ^ H M B ^ r l i f i c i a l Br ^^^^H O erries, Fn ■ | k "Silk" GreGreenery Vegetabl The Garden Colhctiection. Large Leaf, Mini Lejf. Femorno & Gra&ocs. G oo l d in g Ccounty Floinl ^ and Vineyjnyard \at>eh. 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MoriA Maj. Ral SeUenrs leftI for the vttr, in Iraq, there - wi guarantees tbat he would hom^£ or that hii infanfant Dillo% would be th ere if he n T h^ boy was b o m wichajh an inop- crabl&heart defect and neededne a tian n i^t to survive. His father T im e s. ^ left ram with a prayer. “I ^ him ‘Hey, I lovea yt I w that M anted him to be hep i^ Ilcto^ I can& ack,’* Sellers rccallcalled. AscMond-in-command M,|.HilSsllinirt headAd to Iraq whlla Dillonlion receivod a heart tranaplant 3rd !^ght Armored ] nais^cc Battalion based bas ii ,Wi»nw.H.d«d for a haart traniplant. onI MarchMi 12. IWcitQrninc Palms, Sellerslem, a 13- “I knew theniere wasn’t anything I youlu join up,” Sellers sa n observantice of Memclorial year Marine, chose to deplitploywith coijd pcnona]nally do for Dillon,” “Forf'ortimately, everything work his txxxm about three monilonUisogo said Sellers,37. 37. “In m y own mind, outIt fc for the better.” T h e T^mes-^-News offices:s will be ^ rather man acccpt a desk!Sk assign. thiihings I felt I could do Doctors Doi said Dillon wot mcnt that would have ke;kept him formyteUow\1 Marinps.” haveIVC died without the March J f d o se to his wife and babyby as; they While his choiccch was difficult, transansplant. Today, he is recov c lo s e d o nn Monday, \Vlay 26. waited and hoped for a hheart to he points outIt thtl at m any m en and ingg I from the procedure p becom e available. women deploployed a n d m issed form^rmed at Loma Lin The'dcdsion attractedd nationaln births, deathshs and other impor- Univtniversity Mcdical Center a Circulation/Dclivcry andid N\ ew sroom issues m ay be>e media attention as well11 aas some tant moments'ts w ith their families. showlows no signs of organ rcj rririrjspi But On FWd^,, withWl now He and his wifew also have two tion3n o r infection. H e a n d I jiddrcsscd at the phonenc numbers: listed below; - > 7-modj^-old Dillon crymging in the oldei;.sons,Ale;dex, 8, and Erik, 6. mothother, Betsy, arc still staying backmund, Sellers saidid heI had “Everybodydy makes sacrifices. an1 apartmenta| near the hospi C irculation/D clivcry (prc.s.rc .ss# l)...... 733-0391I V' no r ^ & ts . But you undeiderstand that when in, caseca: of an em ergency. 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Ie who had been in contactt MinistryoffidalYassine c o n c e rnissp arlk w a mlin i g s suidde bombers responsiblei said the suspects hhad a d ^ w K ' N e w SS A R S c direct c o n ta c t Avith th e a fo r a series sei of deadly attadcs in1 iplratory illness CasablMblanca have been arrested,I, IWehv suidde bombenibers also d l& ^ people with rcspU hefiveneariy J. But Ibompsoo autboritijritie s s a id S a tu rd o y . The death toll in the £ Toronto may havehi were being tested. E tadis ro^;; ly would have to Thee threet were among nineB simultaneous attadi sold the U.N. body ^ a i t u r d a y w h e n a fourthjrth S pan iii^ J study the situationon moro closely peoplesle sought in tbe invesdgation about 40 new c le May 16 bombings, which.tl.. died of his injuries. ' 1M{ beforc deddlng whcv h e th e r to place of die J TORONTO (A P ) - Hospital: --- ikjX-:- . Ibronto back on a lis t o f SA R S- , ____ i i i ' i B • be^ consider- Jf (\-orkcrs in Toronto <^ce q i( again ■ - : 3? ' affected areas or b< strapped on stuffy masks ma and . r . in g a (ra v el w arn intng g fo r th e c ^ . ^ O ur beautififul new intersectiol i o n T - jjovms Saturday to eonfroifront a new t ; { Ontario andlbronro n to h e a lth offi- SfVRS threat th a t an official \ | dais said Friday/ an o apparent^ ^ learned could involve 40 \ undiagnosed SARSIS case at North \ X •; , IS SOON^ TO BE OPENN . more, w-ccks after Can y V York General Hosp;)spital may have yL.. ‘.iJ claimed itseU free of[ theth deadly infeaed healtb careiro woibeis, other i||||VI D o w n t o w nI Come Downtov:own nrus. patien{s tmd theirr fafam ily m em bers- The refXNts of a posstossible new j-jTi V v on o n e w ard in la te i , and see it duritir i n g J f outbreak in Toronto caic a m e on a llit A patient tiansfesfe rre d fro m th e •- day of rare good n c \ «: ouout of Asia, L«»j| ward to St. John'si's ] R e h a b ilita tio n J WESTERN DDAYSl'p sidcrod tfae likely where severe acute rcrespiratory l l*^'i Hospital was considi source of four monlore cases under rWay, May 30 s\'ndrome originated. RHINESTONE ROPSR8HOWJW • sincc late L— in%-estigation, th ery y ssa id . I t w as n o t ' For the first time si 7:00-8:00 PM were report* known where thee nnew cases may M arch, no nev%' cases wei DANCE tNSTRUCTlON ed in Hong Kong on,r ISaturday. Heiltlicire worker!»0 are seen Inside the entraittrance of St. John's Rehabllltath Ition have come from. Hanif Kassam,, itmedical officer 6:00-8:30 PM on Main Streotreal Taiwan had no new dea Toronto Friday. second day in a row and of h e a lth in Y ork: RegionR' north of 8TBBET DANCE 8:30-11;30pm on Main StroeItrool offidals said the>' sawV a “notable Canada canin expcct( an increase of SARS S has spread to more; tht a n th e cit>-. said Slaturday att that at 8,000 people around the globe>eand least 40 people wlwho had direct dowTjward trend." West Nile \irus v in the summer 8.0C laturday. May 31 killed nearly 700, the vast majo le possible new , But Canada receiveded ithe latest mosquito season.sea kill< ijority contact witli the PARADE-10:OOam of them in /Vsia. C a n a d a saww the S/VRS cases havec tbeen traced so bad ne\s’s in a dismal1 wweek after An edit lay2S,2003 Thtw»Nn«,IMnMlMa.kdahe A-13 ■ ^ Wot o R L D ^ttlemclents H j g I s r ale lis VO')w to bll o c k pl l a n JERUSALEMLM (AP) - IsraeU Washashington assured him pulub- from Palestinian towi;owns. lued amid the s^ p e a hardliners vowowed Saturday to lidyiIy it would lake mto accountIt a Violcncc continuec a settlement, block a U.S.-bacjacked “road map" listt ofol Israeli objections. negotiations for a : for Middle Eastist pcace, with one For For their part, Palcstiniaion with Palestinians killedkill by army iilMideieast m em ber of: Israeli Prime . leadcaders said Saturday thehey fire in the Gaza Strip,Stri one late Ither, Saturday, Minister Ariel,cl Sharon's party expecT»ct Washington to keep its ii Friday and the othe: calling it “diee Imost dangerous" promomise to them that the roaoad Israeli troops also-*so--raided the Bil^UronDavte e cam p in th e »• pcacc plan everrer prcsentw. mapap would not be changcdi toI TXilkarcm refugee ci K tttht Wddef Nawi S an , Tbe primeic minister was accoi:commodate Israel, thougugh West Bank and a1 househt in the ask his 23-member theyley w elcomed Sharon’s accepept- dty of Hebron, arresnresting several \ W est BanBank - More expected to asi Cabinet on Sur>unday to back the anceice o f the deal. suspected militants,us. cHw 200 windsweptt communitiestx plan, and -• dcdespite 'th e resist* The Thi Palestinians accepted thed Militias have toldold Palestinian d tt West Bank hilltops,ip$.Some.sucfa P in aides were confi- roadlad m ap last m onth, and U.U.S, P riine M inister Mlahm ahi oud A bbus ail Shiloh, have tifljr brick side- ance - Sharon i ing approval. offici'ficials said Friday that theheir they would haltIt attacks on wHlks a n d grocery stores. st Some ■ ___^ den t of winning Malnbarriw . nself was reluctani rcscriservadons also w ould b e takeiken Israeli civilians only on if Israel h i /e d irt roads and, no water; oth- ■ .... __ Sharon himsc Sftcondary barrier to embrace thedie thrcc-stage pre- intoIto account.i calls off militaryi ststrikes. Israel ^ l^ reuntveidtiesantandmuldplec H .... . ^ I call off strikes •GrwnUne* ' scription forjr setting up a The Th plan’s first phase callsi ffor has said it would cal olcsti^ans to rein in militarants only if Palestiniansans act first to ■ l5 h ^ Jewish settlenlements,which I H Ilvlsra«li'Battl«ment 'A Palestinian stastate by 2005, and Pale: nd Israeli troops to vrithdnIraw crack down on militiilitias, i ^ e from suburbss ool f Jerusalem ' H ■ PalertJnlan Pc ■ » / did so Fridriday only after and fortified encla'claves in Arab H co f ■ communities to hillliilltop trailer cainps, are amongg tthe biggest obstdcles to negotia>riating peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Accordirrding to some inteipretations of thechc Bible, they The Bluele Lakes Blvdi Branch a ^ th e rightful placcicc of< the Jews. Tfl A rabs, they arc a enemy footholds in the hcaiicart of a pro- o f DD.L. Evans Baank p ^ d Palestinian stau:tate. ^Vbout 200.000 Jewsews live in set- i r will be closesed Saturday,f, M ay 31st tlUmpnts in the propredominantly PUHRK Pjflestinian territories■ics of the West Eeok and Gaza Strip,rip, and for the forr Westem Dayy s. l a ^ t p ea c e planI t(to have any m M chalice, Israel willi hxhave to relin- quisb some of themI andan stop build- ing o r expanding othe:thers. But eveiy Razor i We apologi:^ize for any incoonvenience suiqde ^mbing andm d every post- wire P®' ^ NOTE: f. ponement of talkss m akes it less . colls F e n c e DrawingOn Is ' cause to our cuustomers. schematic this may c likely tbat Israel will wil do any of PPathj for etoctronlc i I 50 that. , det(letkting oenaors: Unpaved/ed Razor “Settlements or peapeace "goes the botprlnta 10-teethlgh service«road rc ■n-ench: wire coilX)llB mai^ra of frustrated;d Palestinians.I 13-foot deep Tlie 1,200 residentlents in Shiloh ______cak^cotriforc in che de ES: Iv m I Ministry of Dofente; BlMtarr•l«m;AB80Claled Prots — . I “X h igher power■iS^ushere," ke. s o u r c e s : BBB sai(^ Chaim Katz,, 4;43, the buriy D I I plenty of . - ' m a jc r of Shiloh, who* 0 left a subur- th e Israeraeli argument that this religious community and p barviife in Toronto) to follow w hat peace processpro is n ot about Jewish room for her diildren toI playp out- ■ > 2 1 5 Blue Lakes BtvdI N orth • Twin Falls>•734-5700 < hc says was a spiripiritual calling- settlemenlents but aboul fighting ter- weigh the dangers for her. I home it% t ' “The attacks only strengthenso our ror. ButC wew all know th a t th e mini- “When it hics d ose to h snU love it resolve. We will neverver leave,” Kats mum reqiequired to stop the violence more frighterung. But I stil 0 raise my | g j | ^ l | | | l sai^ staring down, an an d en t, ter- wiil be! a a very serious withdrawal here. Il% die only place to i raccd hillside to bibbiblical Shiloh. of settleirements." children," she said. now an archaeologyogy site at the Lost WednesdayW and Thursday, ------^------foot of the townOTi where it’s the Whithite House scrambled to believed the Jewsews built the keep the]1C Israeli setUement issue in IbbjbTiade and th the e ark of th e play as-s<}-senior Bush aides tried to c o v ^ a n t oncc restedIted. finfrtunene inngitnge in th e so Q( p iINKJN 093l,Bd.24&— P age A -14 S u miday, May 25, 2003I ' T h e T imm e e s - N c \ ^ ^ — ^ ------E d i t o r iAL a ______~| Coucich Thoughtits on MemclorialDay ^ potato)(kidl : return t(to those whi[10 served need a push:"^p e mlorial o r Day action inn civilian( areas, while o r the long ternterm , the 33 has ta k e n s lill stojpping p ] enemy forces, g reatest th re■eattoour a t Ta’a renewed The troopops effectively carried so d e ty is n ot)tal-Qaeda al • ianinginthe out a swifi sw mission, kept f. , a n d it is n otll K N orea orth a Kc n d iv - ^ '; is n ot Iraq. Itle wis ath y wc w e -jr'-.vu nds of many human losslos to a m in im u m , a n d vl f j mean)id of simply experienenced relatively low choose to live,w m how u ch wm e -.jt::’.! choose to sit,’ much how wemu m indsremember casual tieies. As of today, the choose to cat. d British coalition has Americans, Insteadlave ^ passed U.S. and ] W e’re supposedI to be such a _ - being a day to i reits original lost 196 soldiersso in Iraq, sports-loving sodety,ety, b ut in • V loved ones who havia y 10 honor Despitete that low count, how* fact, m ore a nd m oire rei wc are let-'^. i on, il has regainedservicemen it ever, thele pain still resonates tin g a few actuallyy plplay sports importance; as a day _____. o n th is w hile th e re st of usJS watch.w O u r fallenM American sei M emorial Day. chF ild ren are even1 mom ore inactive and wiiinen and Our view: All Two of those th a n w c arc. Roscarc:jarchers their sacrifice _ casualties are believe that the genelenerationia for (his nation. A 0 m e ric a n s s tio u ld from Idaho. This school now w ill b ce thcthi first in Tile holiday . past Thursday A m erican h is to ^ thaUiat will live. ponder the unselfish a sh o rter lifu llian1 its p a r e n t s . ' , - • date,^ back lo ^ one of them, D r. F ran k Booth,ll, apa h y sio lo -;- r i sacrifice m ade by U.S. Army Sgi. 186S. when n{ gist at the University•sityof r Union Gen. John America's fallen defenderj0 rs Richard Paul M issouri, h as evenn givengi a A. Logan desig- Sc C a r l fro m nam e to em brace whiw hat is killiagt Nf! th is M em o rial Day. nated May 30 to Glenns Ferry. so m any of us, sedentientary d e a th ;';-:' decorate the ^ - 9 was laid to rest W syndrom e, SDS. F■or o rt all we - ' ■ What do you think? graves of Civil ^ “ wilh full military ^ — attend to thc threat>at ffrom > War soldiers. W » e w e lc o m e v iew p o inits ts honors in his ab ro ad , we’re n ot doidoing nearly ' and lo renew a • hometown. Carl. enough to p ro tectt us from our* ' • ‘ p le d g e ’“to a id V\fro m o u r re a d e rs o n this 25. died in a Y oung people!ca n offcEer m ore selves, from our indundulgences an d o u r sloth. O urr childrench a re •- ' and assisi ihose a n d o th e r is s u e s . ■ helicopter crash whom they have ___on May 9 during at risk of an epidcmiiemic no less ' ' nother Memorial Da;)ay finds , - - gowiD without crare. After years in lh a n w hat they suffciiffcred in th e - "-j lefl among us a 3 f a rescue mi.ssion die American peoplt^leonce W whidhich d ass sizes have been whit past from diphtheriajr ia o r typhoid"-’ ;! airlift an injured Iracji sacred charge ___ildier's and to help aii again acknowledginging die f J H l d ed cdown, teadiers once again or polio, only it’s not nearly a s - ' ’ upon a nation's orphan.” child. c debt we oive th e menI women and w ' nd them ^ves struggling with ^ . dram atic so nobody’sdy’s raising who serve (Jiis iiutioti in uni •D a v i d s , “ j gratitude, the sold• that tocfay's AmongIR the tributes and ' lore students dum rliey cun reul m oney lo fight it. ’Hie skill and valor 'dl^mon-they d P sailor’s widow and ondo not pos-' speechesL'S made lo recognize B r o d e r ' engage and m omtor Some would say ofth sacrificc. this fallolion hero were these strated in rolling up the opp Meantime, each year ut thus tion in Irai| is but tlie latest ■ time, r a n k lEe Ti O R D young Americansif dc the past in words fron■om his widow, Audrey: ‘ me, himdreds of thousands of , F D dence of the cjuality: peopleof die p younaung men and women arc p a ddu- i I______sess a real sense casualtiesof in “Richariard was a good man, j in the anned forces.:al Cynical as '------' auting n g from colleges (where the T h a t’s bccause this e pidem ic ■' 'lb pul the losses ofrose tl above and whilill h e w JS n ol know’n in . , re]x>rters are supjwsedIk*, to In - lar cohort of you?oung people m the cost}st ofc their education has beene perspective. U.S. cas; War inflict- the world,Id, he played an impor- i none of those I knowwere who w world, most Amiimerican youths subsijbsidized, dirc-cdy or indirecdy,I is just called famcss.css. As m any- ' World War II ros.T cost, wilh lant role,e. We are so proud of- embedded i widi units in diele have csctraordin;linary opiwrtunities, byy diedi public) and are being as one-fourth of ourur childrenc •lOO.OOO. ’n ie Civilist W on bolh his contrilribuiions to our nation IPersian Gulf came back witl,iih any- iK'catuse this cou:ountry has dedded encoincouraged to pursue their arc obese, a numbertier ith at’s dou- lecades, the and hisi roler in making the Athing | but the deejx-'St admirliradon riglidy dial dieyley are the very best caretireers, wfthout much regard toQ b led in th e last decacjcade. And • ' ed an even greater t d iseases g enerallyy associatedas • • G2(l.()l)() lives lostI'ietnain W'ar world a betterb place. IJe will for ‘ those wtiose actions thejicy cov- investment wee canc make. Uieirleir sodetal obligations. ered. Ls it wrong to suggest■ lhat diose Til with obesity and inactivity,inac lik e " • sides. In recent dectely 33,000 never beL* forgoiteti.”f ‘ Tliose careers can be produc- It is good that we take aI siK-cialS| , who are die red;edpienis of this uveve andj fulfilling and often of diabetes and cardiov.liovascular o r Korean War and Vietcan military That simple s elociuence j m o m en t e a c h y e a r to d iink k alx)ut ; nadonal invesirrMment miglit be greatreal value lo the nation. But diehe attention defidt disolisorders, are- I took ai)i)roxiinatelAnd none should remindre us all of the ^and tu honor those who havi,ive asked to give somsot ediing back to • goodDod dial diese young m en anS1 rap id ly incA-easlng. ■Uld :”().()()() A m ericaiacccmnt for great cansiiise of freedom he and ' ffoiiglil th e n a tio n ’s w ars a mnd the communityly and£ die country? I wom^omen (and their counterparts5 O ur kids a re simphnply not exer’*' *' lives, respectivelylife. / others dieilied lo protect. jgiKu-ded w liat is o ften a fraf:agile do not think«• .so. finisinishing high sdiool. junior col-1. cising enough. WhaT;haT gim es - >if ihese figures .‘ars,aci througli Today wew can visil cemeier- peace. i 'llirougli diee luckli of histoiy und lege;;ge and trade schools) could do0 ifi th ey play a re videoseos isitting o ri'-''" ’'^ file loss of civilian mdlift conflicts ies ihrciiiflughout America and Il does nol dem ean or disllishonor througli the dedsions ed of dieir dieyic^ all contributed a year of theheir th e ir big bottom s.. Onlyaquar^'^-'^:On In tile past 12 yeanI'o, Somalia find graveives of ihose who gave Uiem ! to sugj'.est lhat this hoHoliday elders, no youngmg Americans for lives,ves, ut the outset of Uieir career«rs. le r of A m erican childihildrcn g et sb-;'''*' two wars in Inui andn. the U.S. their lives, li\ .IS Abraham is ' also a time to consider wli.vhether thrc'e decades? haveh: been rc*quired is; almostair incalculable. m uch as an acccptcditcd m inim um ‘ ' ' the ideal of national servicece, to give ui) a perieriod of their lives A ^ in Bosnia, Kosovo,used volun- Lincoln saidsii at Geltysbtirg, so ^ A wide spectrum of of physical activity.ty. And/ w hile • which they repre.sent, shoulluld l>e for military .servjrvice. llia t ';.xemp- Repiepublicans and Democrats sup- I and .\fghanistan.d of a regis- that the' nationni might live, and ^ ip- w c continue to spendicnd billions o f ’ ' e.vtended to a much largerr p;irti of tion luis nothinging to do widi iheir pomoas plans for national service, d ollars on sports, muim uch of it a t ' ^ armed forces Iiaveny ii> e.'cperts “'nuit lhisIiis naiion, under God. ( our iwpulation - esiK’ciallyy our> merits or iheirr superiorsi qualities. butut thei. idea languishes for lack< ofo schools and colleges.ges. fu n d in g ' " laiy iroops insieatlmitment i of shall haveve'a new birlh of free- jyoung people. It is purely a m aatter of timing. Wliit/liite IIou.se sponsorship. Tliis• for physical educutioation plum- ‘ ’ tereil draft. Many.1 men and dom andli lhat governmeni of llie military brass is opjKjxised to Mean\vhile.. wew know diat large presiresident has nildvated a pardaicu- m ets. T he b est estim;tim ates a rc ' '• " ' believe lhe commilay's m ilita rj’ th e peopleple, by the people,, for iresuming the draft, ’llie pererfor- unmet ntfecis iibound.iniilx this sod- larlyirly dose relationship w ith scr-r- that today half of all stu d e n ts ’ ' these deilicatedca r has ever the peopliple, shall nol perish mance * of our all-volunteerr ser-s ety. In die lastI fewfc monih-s. I have vicericemen and women. His admira and three-fourths1 of highI schodl'; " '' women makes today' frotti theL* earth."e )vices constiiules a valid arg'rgum ent gone to briefing;ngs on reports doai- tionon forI diose in uniform screms5 stu d en ts receive no rphysical '' lilitiiry m endng the loot the finest Americaj^aign in InK) O v e r time, tii lhe world may ‘against conscription for mili Doming manpower genuenuine. Nothing would honor ed u catio n w hatsoevc duty. liut there is also a real;al cost Cri-ses in nursinging. in teaching, in a Uieir •issenihled. leir e.xiimple more dian m a l" ^ 8 In A m erica. P E;has has become';"' ■V Aniericans not recallall the names of our ,to this country for indulgingng die wide variety Dfof socials servicc-s and nauo auonal service an expcricnce PI. physical illiteracjracy. P art o f ' The recent campaiibehind their fallen defiefenders, bui iheir sac- notion , among those who aire n in the bureaucn:cnides of state and whic 'hich an entire generation of lh e reason for thisis is choice. M • ' ; proves further howrces A made rifice willill be remembered for enteringi adulthood that UieIley huve federal governn:nment. younoung Americans could shore. can stand firmly ivoid hel combai many lifeifeiim es. ino obligation to their coUntintry. In ea^ of die;hese fields, an aging Es . m ore and m ore state:tates req u ire E s^ 'd a lly at a time when vital^ students to take stanstandardized troops, U.S. forci lliis nation is verj’ goodi toti most work forcc. ofteiften underpaid, is homeome-front tasks are being short- ' ■ te sts in various acadccademic sub- valiant efforts to avoi of its young people. To be: .sisure, being forced toto work> beyond chantianged bccause of tight budget; ^ jects, money and tim e arc [joverty rates are loo highI aamong accept Jble limitnits to m eet the thevle wealth of talent and energy children. Educauon is inadcdequaie- demands of this[lis sodety. Case nipreipresenied by our young people ta k e n from physicalcal ieducation jllm es-rNews ly1 delivered in too many uriirban loads rise for probadonpn and parole coulcDuld make a huge'ifference if^ so the children canm leam1( b e tte r ', • Stephen H artgen...... Publlslbllshor schools. < \Ve are not doing, ninearly officers. Day carecar centers suffer applipplied to the nation’s needs. how to take tests.. SulSubjects lik e • " • T h e ^. Monaglne oditor Mlko Smit ...... Advertising dlieetof enougli t to support pre-kindiider- rapid turnovera-of c help, because It it^ would take die spirit of diisIj ' m usic and a rt are•also als being Step garten and after-school pro{rogranis. ' die pay is so poo»or for the responsi- holicioliday and give it real substancc sacrificed on th e altaaltar of test ’ I Ci.ifK Walworth...... eMn eilitorial board and writers of)f editorialse are Stephen------^ But even acknowledginglg all of bilides involved■ed. Hospital nurses _ _ ■ taking. vorth, Steve Crump, David Coopeiper and Shelley Ridenour. this, t compared to any pastt genera-g are forced towork wo extra shifts,. DavidDa Broder is a columnist for M ight it b e w orthrth rer m e m b e r The members oftheei ...... •■■■■ ■■ ------don t of Americans and to anany simi- becausc otherwirwise patients would ihcLic Los Angela Times. ing th a t S ocrates saicsaid th at two^"*'''- • Hatlgsn, ClaikWalwM m ain keys tc^e younglung person’s*’ development are thcthe fine a rts ------and athlctics. In fact,fact, w e k n o w ’-'-' • —LetterLS: ------that healthy active/e bodiesb encourage c le a r thinidunking. K id s' ' lity will areexpectiieting iiiplcis, A recall the mayor handbiibill was the mayor! Thele mayorr has been emplnployees will spend in th e localail w ould p robably doIo b(b e tte r on Burley know diat our pplaced on my private propererty ilie- doing a good job recruiting iob. Let’s keep this businusinesses. Income dollars came ■ >' -V ^25,2003 Twin Fatli,iUi, tIdaho A-15 ‘ O p i n i o n B u s h g a m b ll i e s o n at d r o p p ) i n g d o) U a r CD o m nn u n i t A ppagerfor you armd your neighbibors. CCW ex"‘Ryiorlik« L s f e r I* in Ixniisville, M isi, makeikea heavy* I . duty industrial fotldiftStts, and t h e - rl \ - j ^ . last few yeara have beencn rotten. H Sine* 1999, sales have falfallen 30 M p e id n t to about $175 million;mi] lay- W offs total about 3S0, rouglm ghlya N thin! of th e woric force.>. B R o btERTj. e i I |H S a m uJELSON e i imblc. A W Bush admin- 0,'SiK- M e MO the k jisSW p I s o w ABOUT V a O U N T , ^ Call it th e dollar gamomic t attack n c L l A ' ailing manu- \NEWQ(6JU>UKETt)HaPRESTD: M ^ T . ' cheapcr dollar is th e Bw ITDRE 'raUK CDNFIDENCJCE IN Itc STOCK MAR }3 straight istntion'^ latest econom: A ncnd thit free finaiMnctal pl.mniiiR workshop: I oym ent has ______plan. The target: th e ailii Underfunding the 5529 College Savings Plan*lan ; facturing sector. For 332.3 s imllion pow ered theJie rest of th e world. U nited States, months,■ factoiy cmployng revival Theexpandinding trade dcficit (G oaded or otherwiSijgg There'S anotherier danger: a big Thursdoy, 5-29,11,12-1 p.m, or 2-3 p.m. dro p p ed elim inatingb 2.3 m a rk e t- boosted jobsobs and production ’ foreign wiihdrawa,wal from U.S. 1 435 Fillmore F St. I jobs. A manufacturingough n manu- abroad, the dollar may fallill s to d ^ which couliluld hurt the m ar m ight improve th e jobi m n ^ y For a whilhile, a circular process ket or even iriggciker a panic, A t fi,A 529 collcgc savings plan prc)tovidcs innovacivc options tlwtlut t can ' and cbnfidcnce.Aldiougcollapse of sustained thisth growth. Dollars further. EconomistSt the end of 2002, fcforeigners f,,help make the dream of a co1l ______...... ______A-16 TVnctMrm, 1Wn FiBtPtft.hWn S«da?,M«y25,2003>3 W o r l d — — H appy U.S. coalalition diectates Ira(]iqis must lay1 downlarms ^ B/\GIID/\D, Iraq (Al(Al>) - T h e O ffice if of R cconsm iction and popoints” throu^oui ihe counantry.-\ that helped the! UU: nited States dur* U.S. Icd coalition offidaldally ordered Humanitariim an Assistance, The Genicom announcci:cm ent ing th e war. to disiirm bj- “No onee ini Iraq, unless auth*- ca;came a day after Ll. Gen.. DavidI “The peshmcrgsrga arc a little dif> 7 0 * li-aqis on Saturday lo i mid jnnt', pan of ai hhigh-profile ized, may possess,pc conceal, hide or MiMcKieman, commandcr of U 5 . feren t story,*' McKieman N said. effort tn K«-'t wcajwnKins o ff th e b u iy il»;se« weapons,” the United gnground forccs in Iraq, said ddtizens t “The peshmergaga (ought w i^ tbe sta'cts and return pubtublic_ se cu rity S ta te s said.d. “ ‘ No one can trade, sell, wtwoidd be instructed to disamrm. coalidon forccs! duringd ihis '(war), ' ^ IO atics under Amcricirican occupa- baner.pivxM,x> or exchange automatic “The intent is not to comp)ipletely- andwearelooldnjdng at leaving them— - lirthday! n of ail w ith some of ihciiicir weapons." lioll' or heavy weaponswt vvitli or to any di:disarm the Iraqi population i Anyoiii-' fo u n d writh ith unautho- per^n whoho is not an authorized wiweapons. Tliat is neither prairactical They wouldi beb permitted to / n/i.'d\voaiH)ns after Jun([une 14 will be re p re se n taative ti of coalition fprces." , nor no ncccssary," McKiemanm said keep their weapoipons only in certain ive, tjour familif ^ detained and faceice criminal During aa 14-day: anmesty period fiRiday. nortliem regions,:OS, McKieman said. ' diaries. U.S. CentralI CoCommand in that beginsn s June 1, Iraqis >^1 be O ne group diat may stay armed,ai • “We haw ,01not dedded exactly I I'iorida s;iid, quoting,g a “nalional permittedJ tot< tuni in unauthorized at least on some level, ts thele pesh- which weapons5 theytl- will condnue \ __ ' . o rd e r" from llm to p davilian \ i l admin- weapons ;u ; "weapons BUY ONE BUY ONE, ^ ^ 3UYy O N E , G ET ONEE F O R $ 1 GET ONE FOR)R $ 1 GETr O N E FO R $ 1 reg. pricc Korct«t “Franclsca” any reg. pricc Junior ScrScreen Tank from any JustiBt-raducfld Man’s Sportcoat Miosos Sporlwoijoar, Fang. Weavers. Next EnEra or Rcolitee Mon sT; Tailored Clothing. Tho Cube. ..' 1 f i I 1%'* » . s C ^ y p 1 ■B mJYONE, BUY ONEE, BUY O N E , e M j H I GE1E T 0 N E F 0 R $ 1 G ET ONEE FO R $ 1 G ET O N E: Ff o r $ i any pair ol reg. prico shorts forrhor hi onypairofSUtAtus Brand Sport Socks for hor any 6-piece set frorfrom our own ln#lde/Out Sumimmer Dlnnerwaro Collection # A ] I II Belterler Sportswear. Women's Hosic■icry. l-iouscwares Deparp a rtm e n t. HP I REOULAR PRICES A«ARE OFFERINO PRICES ANO HAY NOTNtrr HAVE RESULTED IN ACTUAL SALD Siti tndi M ^2i. 2003. ^^^^^*OjlOMlofOntDoU»rl»Tol(fr*Mnnotb^^^ «ny olhcf diuouni oUtr; UmlUd ta «tec* y o u I II4gift card; the easy/ cchoice ■ BON idea:as: tind more at thei i.'- aV.''-'; I . f^ n g te n o riimtm: : In s idDE ’! O b itu a rie s ...... B2-3 l! •HahoNationalGuahiaid Idaho/West .....B .E 4-6, B8 ,g |i» back to school!»LL Page ^ G I C :V/ \LL .EY M a Ci/yEiEdUor.ChadRakh:in, 733-0'.3-0931,0x1.234 T he Tim es-Neve w s S u nnday, i M ay 25, 20033 . S c c t i o n B ; - N o w a vw o rd U : fr o m tth e r l o s p i tt a l b o in d i s ss u e h ee a d s tto V O t(e r s d e a r l y d eBparted i ByMiekIckey Walker is 15 years at about 3.75 pperccnt e n intorest. hNew* cormpondent______I the The decision as to wherecre u new hospi- polls talt would bc buill has beencen made. Seven lij* cemeteries in At rbon V a ll^ and OeedlAC County rMtdMita wtt • Hacemian Americann LegionL< Hell et 281 S tate acres s just cast of thc Mav•lavcrik store in nearby Roblrf, farm1 countrya where I HAGlkCERMAN - Gooding county■ty voter, . UOrnimMcaMnloUlcatkin Gooding on thv comcr of U.S.I Highway grew u p in e a ste rnX IdIdaho, are scat- will notlot b e voting Tuesday o n w her ' SLN . for a new hospttal. 26 and Idaho Highway 4GtG wasv chosen us tereil, lonely, windblowiown places, visited want aa newi hospital, b u t on wheth< • Wendell Ameflcen Le£lLegion Hall 8t 61 0 W. j k ' lai hud been con- no st^ by tuinblewecds.ids. w ant aa newi hospital IMaIn th e b e tte r of two siles th a t I lether the county should buyjuyaSlO . ° sidered. U ndlttdav. W het •: • CSI Northside RoundId BuildingG a t 202 14th T o d w is ^ Day BelBefore Decoratioa millionon general obligation bond to 1b u ild a ^ ' Thc other location in WeW endell, known Station a t 120 U.S. Highwoy 3010 Ave. E. In Gooding Day, by venerabtable pradict the new hospitalho will be dedded byjy < c o u n ty ‘ Bliss Rre SU as the Ambrose property,y. wasw also seven ------1 I Cnimps and the Armsmstrongs and thc residenlents eligible to vote. A twowo-thirds '------acres. However, lhe proproperty did not other lonfl'StandinA famfamilies of the area majorit;rity is needed to pass, ow ners is S1.31.35 p e r y ear for each Sl.OO,000 each $50,000 in valvalue, after the home- iaccumulate as many points pc us thc go to i ^ t “their people.ple.” Costst of the bond to county propertyp r in property valuev or S67.50 a year fofor ownei^s exemption.}n. The life of the bond Please see HOSFITAL,HOi Paee B7 "Their people," of (co u rse, o re sue feet under, but traditiaition demands that T 7 ^ on this doy their hea • If the boi passes, se w ill incre: ' p e r m o n t h . „„3, residents p ------p e r m o n t h p a y $ 2 6 m onth, ani S c h o o l p a : h e c ity ! entire manager, said when funding y ject haa crews would ha^ aourcea, and sent hom e b 100,000 ing could be rom the occurred at leasi dreda of the money cami rom the , , It o f S outhvrick se tment of does not pass, s ilopm ent b e left u n d o n e .' 'otection tant work will b u t it will rem ai trucdon project. « Siirity, 11^28,2003 ' M agic V al\LLEY 'i^obklrig for moria — OBrruA]\RIES----7 ------oobituaries? For obituary ratM a idnd liiRfomution. c d 7 3 » > » 3 i, ExtE xt 27 8 , b ttw w n 2 p jn . M d 6 pjn. Monday thraudi Satuntay^Di(Doadlino l« 4;30 p jn . for noxMMQpubOortM. i 1They’re on r Tho»{nallmall a d d ra u for obttuariM k o b)lt»tw lte atfcw Jay.oom . Doath notlootboo* ara a froo Mtvtco and can b«bo plocod lartfl 5 p jn . ovory day.H>. ■______.pages B3 1 , Q G od, a n d hishis family and friends. His 1 . 1 9 2 0 , w h o n . they movod to ' u h l T w in F a l l • w arm a n dI caring c; nature reached B Burloy, Idaho,, v, w h o re th o y p u r- and B6. » ii * 'iy out to peopl3ple and drew everyone FT TTSTH chasod an 80-acrocro fann a n d farm ed ho met Intoto his circle. Thoso who Ihore for three years.y( Duo to Ihe wore blossccsod to know him foroven- 'o looQ of th e farm ,, Carl'su father moved 10 will novor forget him, m Iho family to Twin/in Falls. Idaho, and Looks Like You i ■' Survivingg CDavo aro hia loving wifo ■ thoy m a d o Ihat movo mc on flovomber of 18 yoof!ors. Vikki. daughtofs. ■ 22. 1922, Carl hadlad begun attending As you cclcbratc yourlurgrad^^H j ■fe. • Daniollo a nnd d Courtney Bausman of ■ school in Burley'in in Fall bf 1920. ond ^ ^ 0 rem em ber with pride ibe han /o, ther) began 3rd -'t> Filer, slop-Dp'daughter. Raechel ■ due to tho movo, dedication it has taken to get Twin Falls, father. Mitch ■ grado on that samamo date, at Lincoln Ruhtor of tvi arc. The ftiturc i* sure to h o ld i B a u sm a nI of ol Twin Falls, molher. ■ Bementary Schoolool In Twin Falls. As | K ) J o a n Bausm<:man of Twin Falls, broth- ■ an extracurricularar activity. Carl was :hallenge8.but you’ve proved.! e rs. Tom (Li(Lisa) Bausman of Twin ■ aTTiombor of thetho Boy Scouts of ^"Cfassof ‘03 willing and able; to i F qIIs . M arkirk (Kathy) Bausman of ■ ..iii /Vmcrica. He coniijniinuod his oduca- -. Gerrr^QDViO.r^nd Jetry Bausman of ^ tion. graduatingig from Twin Pails Tucson, AZ.^2. "brothor." Stovo (Lisa) .1 ^ '9 ^ School in May M£ ol 1932, Carl's W iedmoiorr ol Filer, 'sisters.' Tammy i father passed awaiway in 1930 so Carl L j w P B i ^ * (Tim) Lynardird.’Jody (John) Holloway M took over m anyI ol Iho responsibill- yp ‘ and Jamie9 J Jo rd a n , all ol Filer, a n d H 'tiosaihomo. |\ V , ohd grandsoJson. Kadyn James Dalos M As a young] mr a n . h o b riefly 11 * ■ ol Twin Fallsalls. Idaho. In-Laws. Kon ra w o rk e d fo r Mountain M( - Slalos B - I and Pal WiO'Viedmoier oi Filer, gran d - ■■ Implomont until roturningrol to farming. mother, Grejirandma Bena ol North h On Juno 30. 1939139. Catl m arriod his Helen A. Thornee ’ Dakota, spspecial friend. L^rry ■ sweelhoart, Blane3ncho Lawronco. at ijsBtf Helen A. Thorno. 91. long-lime Linoberry.y. numerous cousins. H the homo of EdEdgar L. While, a l|> , rcsioci'1 ol Twin Falls,. papassed nway nieces and-Id n e p h e w s, a n d m a n y . ■ I Molhodisl minist)ister. To ihfs union a t m Tliuraday. May 22. 2003003. at Magic many frieniends too numerous to H woro born fourr cchildren. In 1942, Valley Regional Medical:al : V - •]f,M«)r2S,2003 TidnMnFab,liW{> F — ObituJARIES; — f r —I TT t a h G o sp el inin h e r Ilfa. S h e s e rv e d a e a ers e and sisters. on June 2 3 ,192(926. and they lived at H B ^ ^ G H L A N DI, . IUi/Ui youlh teatoacher, Qospel Doctrine A celebratory Mass of ClChristian the Lann Rar=1anch where they f% M te ac h er. and Relief Society Buriei E w\\\ b e h e ld W ed n e sdtday, i M ay farm ed . L.^ier,r. liIn 1945. they pur- f m President.it. Serving i a mission in tho 26, 2 2003. at 10:30 a.m.1. at St. chased the Troi'rout Creek Ranch in M ChicagoI T«Temple with her husband Jerome's J Catholic Churcfr2r216 2nd Nevada. Theyt d'developed this land f U I w as a nighg h point in hor life, a n d s h e Avenuefi East, Jerome,e. wllh into a good prodroductive cattle ranch TM con tin u edKj ai s a te m p le w orker in (he FReverend Bonaflce Lauautz as wilh many hardard years of working M Boise and:Id St. George temples. C e le b ra n t. Vigil S e rv ice s2 will■ b e sid o by sid e . AftAfter 40 years on tho nB Marilynn isit survived by her eternal cconducted Tuesday, May 27.27 2003. ranch, they reti'etumed to the Lann ■■ com panionion. Veri Parley M e ch a m r at e 6;4S p.m.. at St. JeJerome's Ranch where0 they' firsi begdn. her daught irs. Jan Mecham. Shari CCatholic Church, wilh Deaclacon Bill Follow ing 6616 years together. f l (R ichard) Porter. Diana (Alan) Lasl L officiating. Interment u10 follow C laren ce d ie d1 in 1989. Bertha con- Bralthwal(( alte: 10 grandchildren; in ii the Jorome CeiJemeiery llnued living aloalone for a few yoars th ro o Qioir GiQlers, M a d g e (Victor) Arrangementsf aro undor the a caro- and thon worvent to Rockhavon. ★ Davies. DDo oreen (C ravens) W an la ss. of c Farnsworth Mortuary of JiJoromo. Retirement Homome in Oakioy. whore I pI ’ Fioy Harleirley; four b rothers, Paul sh e sp e n t th e) rcrem ainder of hor life e x c e p t for th e) iastia two wooks. * (JoA nn) Moody.M( Howard (Florence) O a k l e y Moody, Brian Bri (Sandra) Moody and Bertha is survived sur by her son . B ruce (Mai\^ary) Moody. . and daughior*iiir-in-iaw, D alian a n d Viowings-igs will b e held May 27. N orm a Elquistt ol Oakioy; hor broth- 'T ® 2003, frorrom 6 to 0 p.m. at the ors, An/il VoyceICQ of Pocalollo, Max C * v A nderson}n &J S o n s M ortuary. 49 E ast I Voyco of Vonlunlura. California, and H E ★ ■rth, American Fork. Utah, Ray Voyce of SuSun City. A rizona; hor ______100 North ly 28, 2003, from 11:45 to sister. M ary AiroJroth of Palm Springs, May).m. in the Highland 26th California; eightght grandchildren; 24 ★ hapel, 6750 West 10400, great-grandchilchildron; and 14 great- ^ W ard chailighiand. Uiah. Tho funeral groat-grandchlichildren. Sho was pro- will im m ediately follow c e d e d in d e aith th by hor parents; her ^ se rv ic e Iday v at 1 p,m.*The dedica* loving husbaniand, Clarence; two W ed n e sdI buriala will b e in th e Provo infant sons,, Marion Joo and ^ ry. Donald; one brother;brc and three sis- ^ A I l v s t aarts . A tors. li service will b e hold w J e r o m e Wednesday. May 28, ^ day, ★ Dakley Slake C ontor of » ' of Jesus Christ of W y 2 3 -ff lints. 301 North Center ^ 7/1 1 Bishop'Gary Uoyd w ★ uriai wiii bo in O akley ^ Tho funeral s ■riends may call al ^ Bsrtha Elqulat at 11 a.m . WeFuneral Homo. 1350 ^ A Bertha Eiquisl. 94. of 2003, at the OalSiroot, Burloy. on a diod Friday. May 23, 2003 The Churchn o6 until 0 p.m., and at k C h a mice To W in... ★ Lattor-day.Saini Burloy C a re C enter. n Wednesday, (rom 10 . Bertha was born Septenr Avenuo. with E iM arilyn R uth 1908, In the Basin (east of ( officiating, Burii______- k C e m e tery . Frie ;Moody M echam Idaho, to Frank a n d Luciili Voyco. Sho recoived her ec* , Rasmussen ibscrlbe.Fu ^ '• Marilyn Ruth Mooc :oody Mecham. al the Basin and Oakley ! Z E a s i 161(1 SI , 0 0 (o : ■beloved wife, mother, ( 33-0931 ^ er. grandmother, She married Clarence 'Pop =' Tuesday, Irom 6 : $5 ISistaf. a n d friend, di died May 22. W ,, the church on V ;aOpl, at her daughu Ak D’)m ) w in£s..: ☆ ^hter's hom e in ' iHlBWand. U tah, su rro t roakley): rrounded by her llovO^ famiiy after a > iilla L ucas a valiant battle Friday - SSaturday - Sund;iday ^ ;wiih c ancer. A nateducation SUD:iphone: ‘ Marilyn was born I / Schools. 70-3 rn February 24, ,’1933, Jn Provo. Ura^ jp* Eiqutst 82-4 1 5 0 ^^ Hourly Frididay & Saturday 7-11 p.m. Jtah. welcomed Jaan MartinsM Franco A :with loy a s th e (ifth cf Dor 1 child of Edgar !Marlins Frarico, 87. of Every half hohour on Sunday 1-11 p.m..m. ;Rolio a n d E m m a Fioy aii: :|oy Moody. S h e . ). passed away May 22. m arried Veri Parley N Pro it. y Mecham May ^ Jero m e. [email protected] ” 21. 1953, in the Salt ' 7 alt L ake Tem ple 2 003. in>as J( born M arch 28, 1916, in ito m ica l ortelepi and celebrated her S 1 -8 0 00 -2 5 8 -2 9 3 7 ir 50th w edding 1, Azores, Portugal, to Jose anniversary the day A ' k jay before her i ^ Franco and Jesulna in atio n 2 0 8 - 2 8 2 * . : s » . •death. Most of their :a Franco. He moved to . •was s p e n l in Twin I in Falls. Idaho. R fa7ji qqIS a young man, where he :where they raised th For infoio g r a m i_Program A Ihreo bsaulllul “ 5 " 5’d married Irene De Miranda, ^ > )»> Jl' y » ■daughters. Marilyn v ilsed their family th ere an(f in ^wlih a brilliant m indn awas blessed jhev raise ,d a n d a love of K hhe e moved to'the United www.iform ation visit: ileaxning. graduating his famiiy following him 'E ducation a n d risceiviig from B^TU in states, h STATE Anato elvina a Double shortly .th.thereafter. Joao spent his '.isu.edu/bios/ Master's Degree ) life as a construction con* UNIVEatSfTY______e (rom he working 111 ^University of Wyomir He lovefl watching movies omicai_Donation_ m any lives with h e)mln0 r ti . ouchlng ,factor. Hi }r te ac h in g . S h e a n d readli3ding and he was especially specialized in readin at playing checkers. Joao I iding and study good at skills a n d a tte n d e d a loving husband and father d and taughi at was a lo\ .reading se m in a rs thi II be dearly missed. throughout ih e w ho will b .United States. She w 3 sun/ived by his wife of 52 m r n 3 w a s a colleg e -H e Is si professor and departi Irene, of Jerome and their lartment head at years. Ire (he College of Southei n. Lane (Fatima) Franco, them Idaho. children, . Marilyn loved beir na Franco, John Franco, 3elng a mother Sylvanna ;anckgrandmother ani 3th (Roberto) De Souza. ancT took greal Elizabeth 'pride in the accomp (Celia) Franco, all of jmpllshmenis of Alrion (i u u u u w ______.‘j-’ '*> V i i i S H D HSHI■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' t i m m r;$18,8115,000' f I d a h o H B ealth Faciliticies Authority f<- H ospitatal Revenue Bo:on d s >. (Gritmai nter Project) iil l im p lan M edical Cent ... . Series 200313 a 6Q secibndil6n video about how mu<*n you love your Edi Edge Expected Rai iP Select^ flims nvill becon Rating; BBB - By S&P WlnkssFllmFestlval.Si come fellow Edge custom er » At the md obf f th e festival, all you r fe ■s will Expected Matl Igh 6/1/23 and 6/1/33 S>6 be n a tiv e, be funnyif andi be 10 grand richer. latuiities: 6/1/06 through i S i s ^ $io;ob^.$;b er. In the opinionion of bond counsel, the interest 0 ]t from m m m I }t on the bonds is exempt j * Ufnll 1 Itm north psr acco/iL come tax. present fedeideral and Idaho state inco: y o u lby« E1^ d ^ w ir^'w hat's the a x d ele s st p la c e y o u ’v e u s e d yo u r Ed< Edge ■ ■ For further ir of the preliminary phonsT W h e n h a s your’ E d ^ p h ^ s a v e d y o u r bacoi r information or a copy of a eo n ? officiol'statet top by our office. M^hooM &lge7.Go onllM foijj^moravktooldMs. R e m em n b e r : g e k c i ^ arKi h a v e fun! itement, please call or'sto{ fun! •Subject 10 arailtb lUtbUity. 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Stone-Manning, director of based on politick trickery, which administration, imported Idaho, Dirk Kcmpthonic, siiLd i' Four of tfaen>-(three m i^t still bc of S p o l^e, Wash., to hire two has been surprisingly confronta- ogement posidon in the federal Bush administration last week to forcc'‘tna.-;.sivo. flesh o;itinK cai' Face-Off in B*B earTerritoiy , STheWMWrKtonPot federal wildlife maiQBDagcrs concede majorior mining project allowed>d .pteaaeseeQiaza ------that, vdicn it come[nestognslies,no r~M i] ■ .--elive)w efe imported from Canada bear managers, improve sanita- tional when it comes to grizzlies. effort to protcct the beais. approved the silver mine. nivores" into his state. The U.S. Fish andmd Wildlife Service ruled theth a t a 8lh/er a n d ^ n« thf. wxtiW nn tion and acquire 2,400 acTCSOf DTi- *This is an ideological battle- Most of that ammunition comes There were solid scientific reu- Norton suid she shelved iIil- SEATTLE - Gri2zUes aree long- ooe trusts them an;anymore. ^«[LJLj PUBUC AUCTION c opper m ine propo>posed in a designated wUded e m e s s a re a would • Q A IVr r.grinly-friendlydeddonmadeby vate land for bears. Sterling Ems ground for them," Stone-Manning from a dedsion two years ago by sons behind the plan to reintro- Krizzly-rclocation scliemc i.. serving superstars of the emnviron- The latest epispisode camc last 'UU SATURPAAIT, MAY 31,2003 »! not harm the smallnail an d vulnerable clusterr ofo grizzlies th at “ week in a federajrally designated ^ y . i'.* t^,i»fipi^HitA Said it has not yet dccidcd said. “They are going after the Interior Secretary Gale A Norton. duce grizzlie.s in central Idaho. ensure “ihe suppon of ilic stales. mental movement - *Tn the eariy 1990«ruhdertfie w^usthcr to build die mine. charismatic mega^una.” - She halted a Clinton-era plan to- Sdenosts wanted to create a trav- locnl commurtrties-.iiid-ill inrer^ lives there. Environironmental groups n v r ------~DMI CANADA J !Siocc th ^ camc under tbehe DTc^ wilderness in MotMontana. The U.S. • Preview; PH D lm * t Ulin d e ree s titm%te tlu\e duhgers o f underage drinking, T taik to yotrir childrenn ab o u t thilese and ol3 t h e r p K 5 )blem s associated w ith alcohol and o th er drtigs. t / Diiid yo u knoow: I 'V c p '’ [ Q M i uses ofiacafliiam ong people * Young people w ho begin drinking before age 15 are four tim es m ore \lcohol is a &cactor in th e fouu r lead in g catis itentionidiiiiiuEies, homicide become dependent on alcohol than those who begin drinking ^ ley are auto aoccidents, unint< \ aIges g 10-24. The a t a g e 2 1 . : 5 ^ // \ d U / C^ T I O * atnd n even suicidI d e . » a t 1 3 ' i 3 SMfs.'of age • Thirteen percent of all youth betw een the ages of 12 and 17 have On average, yoi'Oung people bilegin drinking i XSAF-ETY IV/lO N T hH ’ ■ , eaperienced one serious alcohol-related problem in the past year. t F e^ W DRILIL I N G & m w ] t lr(^ Westwind Homes celebrate safdy, choose not to D .L. EVANS B a n k § SAV-I■MOR DRUG Drink and Drive. 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Mllllary Pocatello t tide rftes will b e c o n d u cte d by Honr>e, 431 N. 16th A va.ji.i Pocatetk>.P PARK,Wyo. (AP)-lW oXi1 Xontcrra yearold man1 wasv walking to the ' era) Senior CrtlzensI CtCenters, sen /in g graveside ig e r In Pooatelto th e Folrfl(ilrfleld A m erican Leoloo Post Memodal^ in Doyle^ mem jyees have employee diniiming room near t(ic fVni as Assistant Manaoe Parks and Resorts employe* a n d H aaorm an a na d helpingt organ- No. 19HcI Honor G uard. The farnily will be otven to the HospiceM , a S s : lis month. Old Faithful InnIm when he felt the loyla Bosh been injured by bison this i Doyle Bosh. 81, of Pocatollo. dioddi Ize Senior CitizonsI CO enters In U v a receivea f friends Tuesday evening, . 1553 East Cenier Street,n, PPocatello, occurred ground shakece and was knocked , . The latest attack oc irly Friday mofning. May 23, 20(>003. Hol Sisrings. Montpallseller and Malad. May 27,7 .< 2003, from 7-9 p.m . 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A drcle of sixth-mdersrs'th re w arounda purple and tan bbi alls of yam, keeping a piccc ol y a rn Sthemselves until they were re tan* 6gled together. Tbe yam which zig-zi • betweenb them all was w iHustra-il tiont of how the students aiare con- nectedD to each other. Bein:ing con- nectedn meant respcctinin g o n e anothera and being friendids Shermm Iratttutee m i ^ production m anaftr QnQragory M. Moriay odtts a oone another. Holding different colorss ofe yam ciiuraoin training vidMIM that I n c lu d ■ »c«n« tnvohrlDiving 1 tlm ulatad h o stig a showed how people weree differ- iRuitlon, on th i rffhtI •! Hospitald ______Scramble s _ ConthwdftDmBl ^ t ’s difdifficult to convince peo- several options, one of>f which neering fees,IS, furnishings and Continued Con from B l the worsi - it haslas justj t>een real Gooding site did in an evalua- p le thatt theyt can’t always have w as to rebuild this currenimt facili- equipment, atwilUI cost SIO million. Even E the good weather locook a slow.” ' tion test . It in theileir backyard, but tbe ty. It was discovered ththat the One of the> questionsq asked of turn tur late Saturday afternoonan, as Pothier said allailendance has "We do laiow thatlat tbe majori- conux^ttatee d ed d ^ this was the structure holds a grandidfather the committettcc during public thc the wind picked up and thunLinder remained aboutout the same, ty of the population>n 1Uves in the bestlocatia tio n ,” h e said, status with existing bu3uilding informationn m e e tin g s h e ld could cou be heard. although attendantdance is now con- I southern part off thett county, learly two years, a ddzen- codes. “Attendance has dwindled;d for centrated on Saturiturdays. In 2002, I about 52 percent, buibut when you pwed conx>mmittee nas b ^ work- Any renovating effortsts would the new hospicpital is n ot b u ilt the the past three years,” said1 1Ron organizers switch'itched the event factor in travel timtime and dis- ipg on informingin county resi- require the entire fadlit]ity to be “It won’t: happenh today or H jjjr ig lc y o f B u rle y , w h o h a s ojoper- from Saturday/ arand Sunday to 1 tance, the location>n ini Gooding dents aboutab the growth and brought up to 2000 safet stan- tomorrow, butbu eventually thc ated gt^, a booth at Fossil Daysys for Friday and Saiurda,irday. I was tbe bost one,"e,” aaid Jim needs oftlif the present hospitoL dards, according to a staite n archi- hospital willII c< lo se ," H en sh aw 10 jg y e a rs . Fossil Days attrattracts between Henshaw, Gpodimling County t 'in the lato 1960s, tect, Henshaw said. said. “If th e bchospital goes away, “The» last two years have b e e n 4,000-5,000 p e ople p le annually. I Memorial HospitaliCEO. d ' Goodingsg*8 h osp ital w as designed Reconstruction cost:Its were thedoaorsgoi{o aw ay.” • I T be cost o f th e lan< was not a forinpatiiItient care. estimated at $8 millionin - p lu s A n d in thle eaftermath, jobs r" big issue, Henshawiw .aid; both Becaiuiuse of advancements in the loss of revenue duriiring con- will be lost andani so, too, will mil- locations were prtpretty much ' tec^Ioglogy, medidnes and diag- struction. lions of dollarsars of economic sup- KnowV the score? about the sazne. nostlc pnprocedures, the hospital Another option consiisidered port, Henshawiw said. B ut th e of Goo ^ L - . 1 . J. i ------...... 7 ,m » tadmM^28,2003 IdahoAVes1 S T ______Judge uupholds off-f-road rulesI S A U L A K E CrrY(AP)-Afed- rr outalavI lawsuit fron the Utah shared [V f eral judge ruled theiie V £. Bureau of Access» Alliance, whidi said thei tl, Land Managemeioent can close BUlac[ acted in 2001 vrltbout taking« ______, Federal ttax cut imnpacts Ida]aho budge 250,000 acres of publicpu land near publicic science projo j e c t v a WL Jr) Through Ju n o 14 | N n T U 2 from Collinimbia SET W , MAY. 2 7 , 5 :0 0 pm iP C .D \mNGSET 5 PC.BEDROOtP )MSET 4 P ww w .it 0 i N s iIDE n , Comingng Tuesday NBA playoffs ,,...... , C4 [,• Hockey’s Iates'est Hollywood Track and fieldJresulls.CS res ■ ...... CG l-sto ry . • • Indy 500 ...... Sp (ORIrs SporJs lu/i/or A>Krdnilall, US-.Uyj (Hounw / n v / - / / p.m.) T hc Tim cs-Ncve w s ' S u niday, d May 25, 2003 .sectionSl (] M o r n i n g I JUNE -ITN I S p o r t s Q u o t e 'w i n B f a l t e iT S i n I f i r s t : i n n i in g Kaule fell to Idahoaho Falls in lasi Mustangss scorei seven a year’s title name. I ’v e g o t t o b e c h e runs to opepen game; ^ ” I tliink iluit |)la>jjlayed a role." We just cam e out with Kusmusben said. "T'i"They’ve exp6 f i r s t m a n a g e r cD o p u l l p H | | ^ rienced liiis kindid (of pressure H j | Bruins nevever recover g before and we hadn'td n ’t ,” his ham stringg oc n c h e too m uch nerves. We By Scott Thompinpson. The Bniins. wlioiho have heen li known for tlieir corcomebacks all bench. I’m dd: a y CO f Tlmes-^ewa writfriter______m IT ake an error, w alk a season, iiuhulinding againsi d a y . B u t I ’m1 a l w a y s i I Ji BOISE - Thc*he E agle M ustangs few guys and all of a(2f'.-n‘rallied KM b ehind relieveis. Ni'Nick Carr and IH K state title gar{ame. But it wus a Andy Coats on ilie gv5iBfl costly inningg asi Eagle jumped 9 9 Ihe mniind and out lo a 7-0 firfirst-inning lead en M ike Littleton .n illieIil ])late. -'IkitisttumlaruiffrRon - M att Rasmusseiien, Carr came in fo ro u te to a n 8-4 8- victory in the I for Christian cwTMnM/n«i CiorxhiHirf,■irr, k Ao tcwr Class SA Slattate title game at Twin Falls cba ------^ C i TNMNww.TWtoFMi.MiiM fa^.Mt]f2S,2003 S po r ts S^^S^^^BSSSSSSSBSSsb^ b s s ^ ^ b s s s s s ^ b : Glennss Ferry]falls in :2A chaiinpionsiship hviiiinico dowiuIS Umberliiline •1 w in S a tu rd a y ifi “He'He was still throwing hanird, Josh Goode, r third plao:ein Classi}5A „ • NewPlymol3Uth SiTp""” b u t hhc wasn’t on top of hihis “They werft leadeiders the whole fO l* “Jo h n so n ju:just pitched a real game,'BC,” U hl said. way through,” Uhlhi said. “When ThetknM ______' offense woke u p in th e2 sissixth. I good game,”■ sisaid Glenns Ferry Jast[ason Simons scorcd Glennnns things w ere down,, tiithey picked us ------~ . Kyle Copeland reacheched after... prevails 7-1L coach Dennisis 1Uhl. “He kept us Ferry'rry's lone run, reaching onn a .up' and carried usu s. E a c h a n d BOISESE - Minico avenged a state ' being hit a pitch. Jareiared Tracy • off balance witivith his curve. H e’s a singlegle and advancing before aan . every o ne of them .”-" .ch am ppionship io loss in 2060 by then hit an RBI doublele tito m ake. TTk T b rw » M w i______hcads-up pitchc±er." error■or scoreds him. Simons, Uhl andid junior Scott downingng Timberline 3*2 for third it 2-1, Timberline. NateIa te T racy ; ~ Glenns Fcrr•rry (22-4) stranded . Joel[ocl Shipley w ent 3-for-3 withth 3 A rellano w ere namimed t to the all- place Saturday^ t at t^e 2003 ninM legged out a drag buntu n t to put^ NAMPA - New Plyrlymouth nvo baserunnciners in the fifth tmd RBIslls and a triple to lead Nclew toumament team. SA stateIte baseball toumament at runners at the cornerslers. G a b e ^ . pitcher Drew Johnsons5 stymiedst seventh mmngsngs. PliTOo•mouth. Borah HHij i ^ School Frank tiicn executed a ssqueeze,.,-i cher Zach Simons UhlJh l said hc will miss th e fivfive NMr^MT.om : talked about that trying to the Glenns Ferry batters;rs at key Pilots pitch Ti,i OkmNnr (iscces “W e ta bunt, sd)ring T racy fromom ith ird to m om ents in th e Class 2AV baseballb; stnigglcd, walkniying seven batters. seiiors n io - Simons, Scott Uh'bl, Iitaaiaaioit get someme motivation after a tough tio the game. championship game, leadiading his Five eventiuiUyJly scored. GeralTaid Rau, Jake Coricll anm d 5m«rtOjoaiJcnwinaBm.» (sem ifinifinal) loss (Friday)," said A bobble on the throwrow tow ard ' Spanai)sai)s head coach Ben Frank, first allowed F ran k to rea.reach safe- css wc got it. back a little ly and N ate T r a ^ to reac•each third, setting up a sacrifice flyly ftfor Kody ins Freenman at IPrefonta ibcrline prevailed in extra Guevarra outrui ame H r : Cole for the winning run.un. gs in 2000. T h at w ouldn’t ssic meaning the top rankingra in the ^^“ 8 - Still, credit Colwellill f fo r con EUGENE. Ore. (AP)P) - Ana "1 definitely’ havehi to have more week;c k a t th e Oregon Track Class ccssary on Saturday, #on women’s 100 is up fot taining Timberline. Guevara look off, whileile Cathy self S c o r eES AND ST^PATS ___ , U k r.T M M M SAVXS-tMraTnu.ia.AMBM’o. l2.Fc^ HrtCA«h> B a s e b a l/L l ______T^iMojaooMi) OMM 12. OiMD. Utcm 12, UcDeu^ K*i A i r r o R A c:iN n G ■ inn rt A.Su7,*^|i|i^J««n wWH AT’ S ON______N T.V. cIOr.11.lCM>,Ta^S^.t CQiw.CtoMMa AL UANT1>,R0l.R o cn ai ------“ ■SdlanapottiWOUu » u p ' «B>MX12.MDUNSSMS iwmM ounaavoo l _ M . Om>v rt Ujgj !ica>, anoMO n ti« Auto Racing Baskihhall •II 111 i^Ti y ' KCWatV irru rt Ama 'VH< • ( k H Attti I h tl Ommd i I 4 0 ^ C oif ------. h * n M uM rt i^ lr < I'aru IM»I Sill tonxd ISOOO e ( J£m <1 S OOO^IW■nwi 4 0 0 0 ■ * NBA Playoft iNMt) Tp-^mlnuvr T>«air«* tn rt >cu>2j>.aja ,.4 090 IMhrA i ) -W 1» 4 0 2 0 .IRL,indiafiaiiafiapolls500,ABC,10_ .Europe>pean PGA Tour, Volvo PGA AITMUDT CotrtM b >____ r V - • i % .M ite m y 29.2003 S po r ts Glaviiwlestru ggiesinT j ftimerF?1eld retiturn [ m^ajor Leaggue Baseb AITlrThm'MOT ATLANTA (AP) - Nothing I ^ _ ^B ||||||| seemed righi aboutout Tom AMERK^ICAN LEAGUE , Glovine^s retu rn to 1110161Tier F ie ld - 'E a sstDMoion t not his uniform, not thele smutter-s W L Mt i (38 LIO f t Hom AlAmv Hr E : . , . '- - ' - . i k Bostonon 30 IB .62S2S - Z-&4 W-2 1^8 12IMO 04) ‘ crowd, and ing of boos from ihc cro> Yak 29 20 .59292 U z-3-7 L-3 1M3 1118-7 00 . ccrtainly-not his performi ' Tbrentonto “ 26 24- .52a2a 5 • 7-3- W-3- 9-12 1717-12 Ofl": Glavine. a stalwart of)f A tlanta's- BattiDreiTDre 21 26 .44747 8.5 3-7 L-l 9-13 121M3 0« rocaiion for 16 scasoiisons, got . . TampsWBay B 19 29 .39696 11 4 ^ L-1 10-12 9-9-17 (W,. I knockcd around in his5 fiifirst start ' . Certnbai Division againsi his old team. S:Saturday. W L PdU QB LIO 8r Horo Al leaving after only 3 1-31 iminnings as SjQu- Mknewt«wta 27 20 .57474 - 2-7-3 L-1 13-10 14 th e B raw s beat the NeNew York . KamasCBsCfly 26 2t .55353 1 3-7 W-1 13.7 3 13 li M ctsK M . ago 22 26 .45858 5.5 2-4^ L-2 15-12 7-14 7- W) ‘ Andruw Jones'and Jav;Javy Lopez ~ o&nd 17 31 .35454 10.6 W L-3 11-14 6-17 6- 0:6,' • git 12 35 .25555 15 3-7 W-3 3-17 9-18 9- (M) both hom'om eredoff West»tDlvbion Glavine.1C. and ■ - , W L Pett i QB LIO Horn Ai A m M |H A^Gaiy shefficjd S> ' : SoatSoflo ■ 31 t6 .660€0 - z-6-2 W-2 17-9 14-7V (W ■ ' J and Rolxobert Fick ' . . o ' d f l ^ H OaMandand 2S 20 .56363 3.5 4 4 L-l 18-e 10-12 10 00 . added hoihom e runs Anaheimleim 23 24 .46969 8 2-5-5 W-1 14-12 9- 9-12 0-0- . off reliever Jaim e Cerda. : Toxasa 23 24 .48969 8 7-3 W-7 14-12 9- 9-12 M ,,-; Glavine (5 4 ) ga\-e upJp isix runs I,'. •' and eight hits, his wortvorst stan i k n ■> '>■ NATION^INALI£AGUE since opening day. Eastist Division The appearance byly iG lavine W L Pett i o e LIO Str Horo Ai overshadowed the perfo^rformance , AUantaita 33 16 .67373 - 6-4 W-1 16-6 li I- of Atlanta rookie I Montrsaltraal 31 16 .633i33 2 Z-7-3 W-1 16-9 13-9 i: tfO , Ramirez (4-2), who held llthe . PhilodolpKtolphia ■ 27 22 .551SI 6 5-5 L-1 13-9 14-13 14 M ' to two n m s and four hits New YortYori( 22 27 ,44949 11 5 ^ L-1 13-11 9-16 9- M ' • seven innings. Floridada 21 29 .420■20 1Z5 3-7W-2 H-10 10-19 10 W CentnItral Division w L t Pd i GB u o Sir Hone Away Al Mr Giants 5, Rockies 1^ 1^' ’ CNcagoago 27 21 .563«3 - z-5-5 -W-1 12-9 15-12 15 (Ml ni-NVl-U - I'cdro Felt'eliz home- ^ u ’ - w . SLLouisMis 25 22 .53232 1.5 z-7-3 W-2 14-7 11-15 11 00 red for the second straigiaight game ^ Houstonston 26 23 .53101 1.5- 5-5 L-l 16-11 10-12 10 0<) 'it, m place of iiiling Barr\’rr\’ Bond.s, •,*'< '4 Cindnna'innati 24 25 .490'90 3.5 z-4-6 ;iL-3 15-12 9-13 9- 00 Pitisburgburgh ' 19 29 .396 • 12-10 (W and K un Ain.s-worih endeiided a four- ^ ^ 196 6 44 L-3 7-19 * 12 ' Milwaukcaukce 18 31 .367«7 9.5 5-5 L-2 10-16 8-13 6- . W) name losing streak asIS the t San " West)st Division Francisco Giants be:b eat the m W L Pett i GB LIO Str Horo Amy Al hir Colorado Rockies. San FrarFratvasco' 30 16 .62525-5-5 W-1 12-10 18-6 li 04)' ■ Marquis Grissom wisis-as S-for-6 starting' pl^pKctwr Torn Glavine wipes his factface after allowing an RBI singlele to Atlanta's Gary Sheffield In the1 third Inning LosAngtAngetes 29 20 .592.92 1.5 9-1 W-9 16-9 13-11 13 pJO*' • and finished a homer shoi ttlanta. Glavine. who spent most: ol his career with the Braves, allallowed 6 runs on 8 hits during:.g 3 1 /3 Inning.. ma 22 26 .45858 8 z-5-5 W-1 12-15 10-11 1C V I /■ lay2B,2003 TWMmm,TiMnFib»Fib, kfaho C-6 S pP c O R T S . ]^emenmber rejlalheroei^jsonMeemorialI Day B£(ack to ‘theebeginnin! ngof Ely Hal Bock A—oct«t>d Pr—• wrtttftr______■ n lie big ston■y’ with Veienus • 2Utch Ihom as and Jaso[ason W l o r ByHHoward oi F e n d rk h d t the Miami Dolphinsins liave a Am owcUrted c I Prese writer______O n T V I i^essagc for Anieri Leylandd returnsi 1to dugoutit-for SOIn’s team r - S tatirE TRACK/AND FIELDD —n I FTTTSBURGH (AP)^) - A half-d o zen RIday't retuR t( 4UnB»K'iC«*M4KOUSCm, M»*i!e-t W I ConCvunsa IMI ( uuScrrx iKajor league teams couldn't coi persuade I CtoMSA. tfMna lO: Jto Leyland to rctiunm to the dugout. sao UM> fta . 1. Dm jrunuliSi*'* S> i lUmi 4 lOCClOCCi : 4 -^ . I ■ T«»-njuc»t'»i0J.s»^e? if- FWiau Ujdocr. 4 to CD Seither could millionss oof f d o lla rs, n o r th e utiWM 7, iMff5cn.U««ir 9iO« l.UnBjw.WvCjMiL P«V»i|.1 >«Soc n®, II. diance to compete foror aj sccond Worid I OirrM ------06 Tlm»Nm.TWtaF^M S po r ts Gordon fixmaUy =-=- finds consi)sistent^ . racing suc(iccess CONCORD, N .C (A(AI P)-Robby!,;.: Gordon has foughtht Ihis way - . , ^ ^ H Hello C utrooevef sometimes, literally’-to - tc thc top o r, -,.;i his profession. Finally,Jly, at 34, he^...r,L' ' ^ ^ H spMd» through th* right where h c w ants ti 7 flrtt turn itsto b e . •,..' . H e again has a prcmrrcmicr ride in t-/. Indlanapolla Motor the Indianapolis )0, where > heTl.„'y,l Speedway Thur«4ayf stan on the front row•ow todj^. And)-j.,rj J durlns practice for he’s a proven w innern-iiiNASCAR,;o in 0.1 H g j today's IndlanapolltI where later todayy I:lie’ll diivcr..!-' JW \ H 600, CastronevM It, owner Richard Oiildre:dress’Winston .•' Cup car in th c Coca-Coa-ColaSOO. R f i l K ] seeking hli third It^ the fou n h timne e GordonC w ill . straight Indy 600 vlc- . “The tory. Double," the 1,100 miles of radng in two very different l|H | cars. Q H > Will hc win M M both races? ■■■ ’ i Probably not. But Gordon is 1 ’ 1 ^ : | P finally where hc r ,J ^ wants to b c and Rol)by Gordon • • . ’ - knows he’s Uic- only one who can screvcrew it up. “I have h ad so m any opportuni- , ' ties to be competitiveive and I have let them slip away.ray tim e an d again,” Gordon said.id. “Now that I'm 34, I have IcamcMmed from my n R H H past mistakes and Pm a smaner ■ • •i;-"',.;-,-' ‘'fy^ ...... racc car driver than1 I1 wwas before.” ,. H c h a s to .b c -o thherwise c n there’s , no way Gordon woulcould have th e i‘ ,,V, ¥ ‘ j ' opponunities h c docs i .v .V ; Driving a Ilondonda-powcred Dallara for ownern e r MichaeV,''' /Vndretti in the Indyly 500,5' GordorC ^ R has an excellent chanaance to win t h f one race h e d e ^ r a tcately l; wants, C a s t r o n e ^ v e s g^ l n s f ib r W ss t o r i cc w i n lie's missed it by nximingoiitof*'nm J' gas while leading two laps from - ' - the end in 1999 a ndd falfalling out of By Mike Harris “.Man, I wawas lookiii!’ at the line- ie Dan \\1ioIdon al;also representing .seriescs in lhe Indy lineup thisHS contention after a fire in the pits ^ ^ Associated PrMs writer:r up the otherler day and I kept say- ^ A ndretti G reen in the race. y e a r •. last season. iim.'Hccoiikiiild will il, lie could win W Kanaan and GcGordon will join Brunruno Junqueira and Paiil Now back in a stroistrong car and ■ •' INDIANAPOI.IS - Heho ■ it.' I ijot upp tto about 12 guys and T\ l( . Castronevos in stastarting from th e lVacy,Cy, CART stars who raced here™ considered a favorite,te, (Gordon has r.isuotifVfsdoL’strifVct■veil IP.'ti) be snipped. I <1 < -- If*- - - - ■r- ' . y Sunditd»r,Mn25.2003 Tkn»W«rt,TW ------5aKmMiy28.2003S . S po r ts S h e e:a n p la;ly, b u t ccan sheJ .com p(lete? EEdwards brings1 sk By D oug Ferguson the midst of a media cimurus. H ie “If the top 1010 women played, IA A»socl«t«l Prese writerte r______^ Analysis ^ mnumber of reporters and plphotog* they muld gott rnm over w eek in • eadershifp to LynxX raphers tagging along inadade tho and wcclc out," ' Mark FORT WORTH, Tcxa illy tested m yself from roropes outnumlwrcd the fanins that Calcavccchiasaidaid.“Fbraone-tirae Tpqi exas-Annika “I rcaily eammates look forwardr d .-_ - Sorvnsnim Icfnhe ColColonial svitli- start to (im;inish,andlhQt'swhyIwas- wivoitch her-at some- LPGAA-Tour - - shot,Aeisthewoworid^ best female - out a paychcck, althilthough she here,” shele said.s e\events. “ player, and shehc wanted to sec jqI playingp' with legend could hiii'dly call her hc historic Then ag;again, Sorenstam didn’t Every hole at Colonial felfelt like where she stoodod in the game of ^ mLss a shotlot in the first round and NiNo. 18 a t a U.S, Open. Therere w ere golf." WL-ek .1 to ta l loss. u * MINNEAPOLIS,M l (AP) - TTo "1 Kot tw o p h o n f; miml)ors. ni so still couldnIdn’t break par. She fin- • so many fans, and so mud:ich sup- Sorenstam enh:nhanced her repu- ircsa Edwards, Minnesota is jus that'-; pa'ity Rood,” shtshe said, jok- ished at 5-5-over 145, good p o n , that some chiiJieered tation os the bes>est female in golf, jmottlotticr stop. One more piece sbi iiikIV’. enoiigh to bcai U guys, for shots they neverr saw.j and her performs■mance on the PGA con n add a to her long and illustriou Those bclonRcdi ito Aaron rrailinR95(95 otiiers. “Length wasn’t a prob- Tour might stickick with her more rcer. B.il h e r a n d D e a n WWilson, the Sorenstuiitum can play on lem," Sorenstam saiaid. “It thaji any of herer rccords; her 59, Her He new I^rnx coaches ammd rookies who playedud alongside the PGA Tour.’I The ciiies- was just everyrything her Ai victoriesies on the LPGA {ejyn,am m ates, hmvever, realize thah a t , Sorutistani over two) exexhihiniting, Qon is wh can around it. Being und«ider th e Tour, her four mamajors. gdwaIwards’ decision to finally joii L'xhnustinK ronnds nsIS shesl became comi)ete. mici-oscopc, and th e n If (here is a plaplace for women o n • e WNBA as.a 38-ycarold rookii ihefii>;twomaiiiiiS8vt.8 years to play “ It’s farr fifrom m aking the when I didn'i perfoiform as the PGA Tour,ir, Sorenstam ^vilI poimlint guard is anything b ut rouou- on th e P (JA •i'cmr.r.' Sorenstam 1 cut," said 5Sorenstam, who well as I think I cann ... I’m leave dial to somiDmeoneelse. te. sinick a (piick frieiiteiidship with missed thnihnt by four shots. emotionally drainedid riglit “If a lady is go $555.00. INDIVID)UAL RATEt . Ineludes ch greens fee, 1/2I May / AIny ^ y questions please conta>tact Carol Pfeifer at Franklin Building SuSupply 733-5571: Z i n c: aand Sliver Belt Bi B u c k le d We look fonvard to' sseeing you ihere. • B r eeakfast a l and Lunch Availa ila b le * Lion's Club C amip p • ' Lamoille Canyon in theth Ruby Mountains W h\ t Ij5v« NEAR ELKO, NEVADA For m ore Inform)rmatlon, contact: Les or>r UsaI Callender at A 3 (775) 753-4421424 o r John Hammlll at (7(775) 739-9309 ^ Franliikiln y t f L -BSHB b V; ^ 1, ' In s i d)E e YourBusiness...... D2.3 New businesses ...... D5 Rumbeat; United ScatBSSca blocks Canadian mnuminaius. Classifieds...... D7-20.[ PageD 3 M c3NEj:Y Businas EdUor. ViViT^tiiaS. Hutdiins 733-iW i The Times-NewsW 8 S u n d aay. ' M ay 25, 2003 .ScctionSc. 0 i— j— ^------R i q pert] »anic:busil i n e s sses e:x p a ni d ByLorralMCavww she can’t often find at oot th e r Tlmt»#l»wtcormpond NEW YORK-Hallmamark Cards is marketing 2,500 greedeeting cards more sloowly for Hispanics, dose to> dcdouble the The Assoclatod Press I number of a year ag( w h ile l£_ Blockbuster In c has posiposted bilin- I glial signs and stocke v id e o NEW yOllK - Wliik'liile brick anil m ortar retailers a reL- uclivt'lyuc' \soo- i^entals in Spanish in in e a rly a quarter of its stores. ing the H ispanic cusiotisioniL'i. online merchants arc justst s stariin« 10 Kmart has a fashionI Iirline named ►ortiinilics p re for the Mexican pop starta r Thalia, a wake up to the opporti bid to woo young consunnuners. And sented by the fastl-growiii^; gn sc^- Sears, Roebuck and Co. plans to m cnt of th e U.S. popul;ipulaiiuii. unveil Lucy Pereda, (a lin e w Office Depot Inc. anclar Shar|ii.T dressy women's dothingdng bearing Image are among the.the.handful uf . the name of a Cuban-1m -b o m l y retailers th a t have launchedlaui sites lifestyle personality. entirely in Spanish.1. TlusT month, anched its first Wich overall retail s.sales lan- IAmcrica Online launcl guishing, storeowners! arear hoping com prehensive Spanis.unislUamiuage national^ advertisinging campaign to give their business9 a boost by for TV, radio and primrini. pursuing the fastcst-groiptiw ing seg- "{Hispanics) are: approachinj;ap mcnt of the U.S. pop critical ma.ss, and ilI is only( a inai- Hispanics. ter of lime before-e comp.iniL'Sc Many merchants havlave sought begin to tak e care of tlthis |;rinip." out the Hispanic custcisto m er said Lisa Strand, an analysi ai years. But the overall in d u stry Nielsen/NetRatings,;s, ana Inii-'rnei found after the release a se th e research company,, whichwh uarlii-T . 2000 Census that it hadid uimderesti- • ‘this year'!ormeJ a piparinursliip mated the size of thele Hispanic] with Univision, liiec Spanish lan- population, which hadd ssurged by guage media companpany. 10 more ’ 58 pcrccnt to 35.3 millicillion during ‘ accurately track thishis ;population th e 1990s. T he nadon’sI’s HI i^anics online. represented an opportiortunity for But she said, for n»\now, “it's stiil retail soles growth. a B-list priority foror manyr mar- “The Census (2000) wasi very keters.” ! . key,” said Deidre Parkerkes, a com- A c c o rd in g 10) comScore i pany spokeswoman atIt tH allm ark. I Networks, Inc., an Inlernc'i “Wc knew w e needed to increase research com pany,’, ononly aboiii our efforts.” «l»*a ’** pcrcent of uU concent.■nt ton the Wch ^ But which strategies ^ BjvjUwotk shopi»rHIJullguel Soils checks out JC Pennsy’iisy's new Havanera Una of clothehes In Frisco, Texas, on May 9. Penney's has launched thee ncnew line tagetlng Hispanics. is in Spanish. m th Hispanics remainI toto b e seen. ^ ______T he problem is.chachat although______------David-WolferCr«ativedve-director------Wll>°»»nillill fetallt sales languishing, storeowecwneft are hoping to give their q boo«t by p,mtHlDglDtjtltiRlleti*!MlD£jy£EMlenLfiUhfiJLSijflfluIallsii,------“ Hispanics have beenen the1 fastest- a t -The D oneger Group,IP, a buying Hlipinlct. growing segment; onlineon since office in New York, bcli'}^cvcs that re se;arch a n that shows that seg-K- last June, the percenirentage among much of this spring'sg's fashion It is k een o n rich d etails in Hispanic households)lds thai have trends - induding the c Retailersirs targeting S ii r apparel, said Christi Byrdrd Internet access - abuiicabu 40 per- of bright colors and lotssts^nifflcs th, a P enney spokeswom an, cent - still lags far l>elil>ehind thai of - is already the rcsul H i s p a nlie i c m arket “ ,1 suit of the Blocllockbustcr has studied itsts non-llispanic househcseholds, which ; Latino influence on A 1 l e r i c a n lUon Hlspanks in the .Hispanlanic customers in differentnt is estimated at 70 percent, mainstream. 63 (12.5 percent of p an sos of l the countiy and tailored I w vit is colorful and flamboyantfla lon and the tastost- jts ston(ores to m eet th e ir tastes, Please sec INTERITERNCT. PuEe D3 & d sexy ... exactly tbeiie opposite mographic) spend P etcete Wei, vice president of ffTthe'minimalist fashashion that tain retail goods than . fieldd marketing n and customertl F i r m a i mi s s a t killed fashion in thehe 1990s,” ^ S B m lies. segmments e at the video rentalal WoUesaid. mual spending comipany, pa said that at its San In a testam ent to Latiiatino power, Did Antomionio, Texas stores, for exam-“ fastest gro'• o w i n g the fashion line JLo by Jennifer The 35.3 milUo p le ,, HHispanic consumers pre- Lopez, nam ed a f ^ thle e centertain- H3B8BHII United Stales f c r rred c d communicating inf" segm ent ofo f err is am ong th e handoulouts in tccn I the population EnglislJish, so consequently there departm ents of m ajor ste growing dqmoSEEJS29Z arcfc'fewer videos and signs in • ?This was n ever gearcared toward moreoncertair SpanisInish. I U.S. populu l a t i o n iHispanic^ but the factict that J.Lo non-Hlspanlcs rhey behave like Americans is of Hispanic descascent has Texans,” Wei said. But, in its Knight Rldder NewsI ServicoSer hdped,”'said Denise SeeSeegal,CEO Average annu ______by houMhoCd South';ithcrn California stores, and president of SvS w o e tfa c e hildren BlockbJcbuster is bringing in morere CHIG\GO - Hisparspanics arc tlie Faihion Co., which prociro d u cesth e A sign thatt rsadsrs 'CoinpraUts, Ptileulas SsmJ(emhiuevas,’ translating to, ‘Bu) iold filmsir5 in Spanish from Mexico, fastest-grow ing segn-egment of lhe line. tllSm. PT6VJ0«riously viswed fUms,' aloflg wtthh otherot slgna bi Spanish gr»et cv 141 H Hispanic At stakei for retailers is U.S. population, and Hispanic- Some experts in Hispi :ig owned businesses5 employen more a Blockbtlstsr store May 9 In Dslli)sllas, IfflNon- Hispaipanics’ immense buying keting are still wary of to than 1 million peoplejple and gener- Fumitura Hlepanic ^owrer, cr, expected to balloon to em rts, saying they neeneed to pay riced to oddiddress Hispanic con- “I have a hard time bu) 6.1 billion in 2007, up dra-•a. ate nearly S200 billiclillion annually a&ntion to the diaerenfences with- sumers* difflifferent body shapes, jeans,” Jeai she said. She added ^ maticidically from about 5580 billionon in revenue, izCthe Hispanic pop>opulation, and the desi and advertising she she also gets turned off by v 1002, acco rd in g to th e Seligiig Those numbers. translatetra into idtluding yhpjf nationsins of origin shouldn’t perpetuatepe the stereo- she she believes is marketers’ fc Apparel for chlk■ C enteriter for Economic Growth at huge untapped potepotential, said aiid the parts of UnitrnitedStates typeofasultultt^-lookingLatina. on on Spanish-speaking Hispai>uy ufxiy 2 yeara ol University of Georgia, Thatmt Carlos L. Signoret,t, aa ja rtn e r in where th ^ live. 11 ^ , ’*I-h avr e a a hard tim e finding She She feels companies shouldcus- H fa r excexceeds the growth rate in Hispania Capital Partpart-.iers, a new "Some of them (retalleailOT) g et it, d o th e s for i ,n- Chicago-based priviirivate equity ir myself,” said Jones, pay pay closer attention to some I H $ 7 6 ■ b u y'ing in j power of overall non- and some don’t,” said sa Aida „ho said shest bas to h av e h er like Iiki her, a first-generat ;»nic consumers, finn ready to investest exclusively Levitan, preaidentIt of the dothes tidloiilored at the waist, but Oina»nn.Am»T^ran Chi I Z:«.p.inlo “S ccording to the latest U.S,,S. in H ispanic businesscfrsscs. Ing w .lw ««llna Association of IHispanic „jedj clothethes that are more fop Major A retailers includd d u it jartment of Labor report,rt, Hispania says itit isi the first Advertising Agencieiries, which giving at liethe hips. All she sees in Kmart Km said they are work' w hat MTvioM I ^ H panics spent morc on suchch national venture capitalcapi fimd of Works with U.S. compmpanies to the stores,is, she said, Is "the hard hai to get the fit ri| indpopulatlon categosgories as groceries, fumi-(li. its kind. ' b ^ p prom ote p roa■oducts to Americancut** cu Retailers Rei uso noted theyanics. h ®0 -2000 tu r eB, , cchildren’s clothing and(id “T here a re fundsds thtl at spedal- Bup&nics. A nd sh eB doesn’td wear, die lat- . done doi extensive research to : ______footwe wear than non-Hispanics in ize in h ealth care, thattha spedalize XSuhyAreu Jones,a3 ' i' - IMw S « ^ . Miy 28.2003 m }US1dste:ss; I ^ Custom assemUnMy company | | | ^ H „ M ore THAIAN A DECADE _ ___. opens doora IniFaiiflekt F FAIRFIELD - (Camas Creek ■ L j y - Custom AssemblylyLLCi»anew' busincss in Fairfieliield offering spe- I cialized custom1 assemblya and ^^H R ^ subassembly to0 imeet clients’ S fl ' W T ii manufacturing or sales produc- K v ‘ ^ T V f don needs. K 'i B |N H |y^g|H Villiam L. Seig, )ccna L. Seig, lue A. Claiborn ^ ^ ^ H n d T o d d R. H i . > Ilaibom. " V William Seig ^ ^ H las been an injec- ion molding pro- ; .f i g L i l ;r t“f Frau leftlilt are Ulah Colbert, wtto handlidies SKlal services for re«ldentssnts at St. '< 1 Stay m that prt>- o«Mwiir»diets Family Medical C anter't lorlong4arm care unit; Janice Baileyslley, direct^' leading Camas sscm bly as presi- ofnurslnirsIng for the Jerome hospital; iodody Bruffet, resident care coordlrordlnator; antf 1 g will stay in her Holly ColwellCol and Connie Lowder. bothith from Qualls HealtH. a designer and Iging her skills to NurSlH]ling home group selects( a n d share im provemlen ent t inform a- Owners arc Wil Sue Claibom, ' c« Dn. tion with'other Idahoaho nursing D c( 3ens for membership homes. iquet honoring employees whoI haveha worked for the company aI mlminimum of 10 years. Seated In ht elementary wills Toyota hosted a banque ROM E - The long-term carcc The first cducationaonal activity nk Wills, 57 years; guest of hono>nor Don Sykora, 40 years; and EmieEmi Wills, 43 years. Standing, or 17 years, will JERC front, loft to right, are HankV g as trainer and unit at St. Benedicts Familyy was held in April att thcth annu^ lett to right, are AdalfJohnsonson. 18 years; Greg Panatopoul«ulos, 27 years; Kevin Ahim, 20> ye.years; Rot>ert Fisher, 27 years; le new business. Medicaical Center was recentlyy' Idaho Confcrence onn HealthcareH I Kathy Wright, 13 years; Gregireg Wills. 28 years; Jerry Kraft,It, 313 years; Gary Beer, 13 years;i; aiand Chris Wills, 19 p r s . Wlili has a bachelor’s sclectecrted for membership in thee Quality Improvemente n t. T h e Sl. Toyota started In businesss In March 1946 and calls Itself9lf Twin1 Falls' oldest continually' ownedow automobile dealership. ndng, and a mas- Idaho10 Collaborating' Nursingg '-Benedicts long-termn carec» unit’s )usiness adminis- HomeIC G ro u p as p a r t o f th c presentation indudedicd d a ta col- Sducdon manager i f y lected over thc pastIt year,yc high- D en n is and an her husband, Hall providi idle the nc:w com- n a d o)nal n a Nursing Home Quality Doug Frost 20 years a nd willmatters. st Inidadvative. lighting improvemcrncnt in the /e on a small farm B I ^ H H anti-drug pr fession while let TWIN I'ALI^ - First 1 eek Custom Fifteftcen of Idaho’s 81 Idaho0 areas of pain managcmi;ement. hi and Filer and have F 'IH grams diat he C reek Custom Assc dauglitcrs. ^ ^ ^ 1 ' children of a 230 E. 480 S. nursinging facilides are m em bers of)f A t th at m eeting, am n awa ard was jS S siS S dent. Deena Seigin v Fairfield, can the Colli^ollaborating Nursing Homec presented to thc unit’:nit’s staff by profession as a c m a n a g e - ' n n —^=~ b Icjr. Mty 20,3003 TWln«ln FFtOl, kUM D-3 M(v4 o n e Y' Unitedd States; blocks Caiiadia( mrumiinants ®Euro spikes1 above $1.18L8to TWIN FALLS - four-year hijigh against ddollar ' dUd u t t ctae of bovine ipoogifonn ea FRANKFURT,F Germaiw (AP\P) - recent days - chiefsl amongai them a diy, ilao known u nuznid covr & The[he euro surged above Sl.1818 on perception on finannandal markets ease, had been found,dftoucfalnfloff t Friday, coming within a pennyny of that the United Statijtates is perfect- ;if icare In th e xnaikiincBtiua an ’ is all-tim e h i ^ against the doilollar ly happy to see: the th dollar go llntenstve invecdgatlon n a- rap id cUmb fed bv signgnals down, Jiat TJ.S. offidals welcomene a “I haven't seenI anyar news ihui veaker currency to spur expor«orta. explains why it’s up...up.. it’s just the The 12-count^ EuropeanI ciu--c ongoing factors hatthat are pushing ■ency hit $1.1807 in morning trad-tr it in that direction,"on," saici econo- ng in Europe, then rosee to mist Julian von Undesbergerl^m at 51.1818 in late afternoon. HVB Group in Municunich. The eu ro is now flirting withth its Karsten Friisdi,eh, a currency lU-time high of $1.1884, re aidled d analyst at Commm m erzbank in jH isw Dn Jan. 4,1999, three days afte'terit Frankfun. said ^omesomi dollar-sell- ;,(eportonagrlcu>an. I Kgan trading on finandal mar-m ing early Friday' appeared ap trig- ISS said that does not it g a hindrance. I- iced they are pretty con said. “They kind of of u r h other.” Clii Yo] I3USsaid having m ore iSS call iented businesses in ma jsitivesign. ^ to be that th ere was wai Centerr offers selilf-manageiement coujirse H -f business geared to lea TheTlroe»Wewt to increase c n self-management Thursdays, June 3-17,7. at the ■ Throughition," he said. “This 1• Purchase spedal Help WhipV For information,tion. call Wendy ------C en ter for New Directictions. One Kids" progradoUan in the local toCancer i products. Through May, I Schnobrich, indepilependent future : - TWIN F A L L S -IhThe l College of The tratraining w ill b e helpful for college credit is offered. and KIKX rhatRi really helps. If areT he Pam pered Chef is offeriiring a director for lliee PamiK'redP. Chef i Southem Idaho's CetCenter for N ew ad u lts inin transition *• job seeking, Cost is $77.50, plus S2-25 S (or local charity1 were t empty it would PinkTWixitI on Clip Combo Packdcand Ltd. at 736-9446. Directions is o fferin g a retumijQ{ijQg to school , o r m aking materials; scholar^ps5 care avail- pi fnr thf> pcQnomy.”_____ Floa P ink Mini Measure-All Cu;'u p at “WorkSmart: Self-H[f'Management other mFinancially related changes able. Registration dea ------Nspedaloi priccs. The Ameri ct ; Skills” course to trdirain Employees r* org anoizerssaid. ii Friday. vs correspondent Cancer I Sodety’s breast cai•m ' V'l -V ______siwdtr.■r,May20,2003 TkM»Mwi,T»tnF•«nMt,hWw M M o n ey SES------I ■ -----;NEW' BUSINESS TMTlmM H aw i C ascadeide Landscape Group Friesen, F 3776 N.1400 e' biBuhl, ID 83333, retail tratrade. Osho Os LLC. Amy Harris, 160ion' Soulh Volley Trailer Th Court, ------Inc., WUl'U liam C. M erritt. 333 883316. ' KittridgeTVu'rucking Inc., M artin Maii,{ain St., Kctchum, ID 83340. Jam es H yde, P.ORO. Box 154, , BOISE-FoUowingigisthelistof i CedarParl‘ark C ird e , TWin Falls, ID Frosty Mug Drive In,n, Scott Kittridge.1715:15Poplar,TWinFiiUs, ^PiPain Free For Life CentcIters R ichfield, ID 833^33349, finance, , businM ses filed du;during Apri! 83301. Hn«Vln«, 151 Blue es Blvd., ID 83301. :orp., Dianne Everin, 101031 insurance and realal cestate, w itb' tb e Id ah o seisecretary of Castlee View RV Park and TWin T FaUs, ID 83301, retaUlU trade. L - C o n n e-S, - S Donna ConneUy, Eas(iastland Drive, No. l,T w in Fal'aUs, Southern Idahoiho Woterfowl stated office - indiiduding both Campgrouo u n d , E rik Spencer, 3226 G am cns W orid & Sports.ts, S teve 3079 S. 1500K) E., WendeU, ID IDD 83301.8 Association Inc.,, MiMichael Plein. newi^aes and exlstlniting ones tbat S. 875 E.E. I^im Road, Almo, ID BB. G riffen, 126 S. LiLincoln, 83355, retail tratrade. Pain Pt Free For Life Woridwlwide 482 Jefferson St.,.. TWinT\ FaUs, ID h a d b e e n filed w ith1 cccounties a nd 83312. Jerome, ID 83338, retail trtrade. LandLCattlittle Co. LLP, 4236 N. Cor]]orp., Dianne Everin, 101031 83301. had. to be refiled withith tbe state. Centree Pointe Plaza, H & E Glass Masters, S£.G. InInc., P.O. 1900 E„ Buhl,I, n>D 83316. EastiasUand Drive, No l.TWin Fal-aUs, Spine Care ofif IiIdaho PLLC,- Businesses are Ustested by name, LLC, 317777 W oodridge Drive, TWin Box B 4734, Kctchum, ID) 83340, Lawns Plus,IS, Bryan E. Craig, IDD 83301.8 David B. Verst. 511 Deer Trail, I agent, address andad nature of Fblls, IDD 83301, finance, ins\ir- retoU r trade. RO. Box 2, Jerome, Jc ID 83338, Park-BricePi investments LILLP, Hailey. ID 83333. business. ance. andid ireal estate. Global A ccents, Idaho AAntique services, 414H4 W. 90 N., Burley, ID 83318.8. S te p A head D:Dance, Sheri 3U Lewis Centeater Owners' Cbem*D(•Dry 4-Seasons ' Co., C 1117 S.Main St.,BellaIevue,ID LeadviUe Association A Inc., Petalmania P< LLC, Shannm o n AUred, 221 W.MainSlin St., Buriey, ID Assodation JamiunesltLaski, Carbonateated Carpet Cleaning, 83313, 8 retaU trade. David Manook>okian, 430 ThisUe, WetVebb, 231 Sun Valley Ro:oad, 83318, services. 67SiSun VaUey Roac.oad. Suite A, Rhea Smitm ith, 995 Pole Line R oad Gravity Sports, Alan FulluUer.309 Kctdium,ID8383340. Ket ^ SXN FRANCISCO:0(AP)-Asa ciilini^ destinatnation, San u ■ I I B^odsco long ago;o outgrew its )Q imdge as a placca borderedb by ing together # » n o *55^ , souriough and s6afo(ifood. Now, the dty-hos a venue thatbat celebrates v a food marltetni that is . th i^ ^ Area!s statustus as a capital for Serious foodies. g - a realI ppublic food <2 JSxer.a $100 mUlicUlion, fou^year )0 « m a r k e tt iiis hard tb do. p i i o renOvatidh, tfie historic his Ferry Building reopenedid last .month o 2 m o re p h o n e s *15I eachea< per month w i ^ a newly design M TlmwMw.WBF*. Si^tt«»,2003I : M agic ^ a l l e y AV e s tr - Father,»!^n I ------L.UNCHMH l J N U S ------AGAPE CHRISTIANVN SCHOOL niurtda)day: M acaroni and . 'niesdoy: M exican toftadcdot* - Ih ttn d ay : Chicliicken and bacon choicelice return frfrom I : AND CHILD CARE'£ CENTER( cheese W ednesday: C om dog roU^up F^Iday; tU No lundi served M ilk or juice serveded every day Friday:: FieldP day picnic ^ Ihurvday: Plzxa M day: Burrltoito MINIDOKA COUNTY : Mondo}’: G rilled chdieese e Friday: Submarine sandwJwidi ____ SCHOOLS Everest;pealq i ■ T\iesday: Ravioli TWINF;I FALLS ELEMENTARY RICHFIELBLD SCHOOLS e n u Bc«tceakfast m enu : Wednesday; Cnickcnken nuggets Milk scrverved every day GLENNS FERRYV Break&it ment SPOKANE, Wash.L(AP)-HitW (A uice served every Mordondayt N o school I Thursday: Macarcaroni - and Monday:ay: No school ' M onday: No school Milk and juic .vs and«m ounmtaineen Jo h n ain^ 1^ ^ le 1 s d ^ 'I b u n d a y : Cook* sen ^ e e s c l\iesday:ay: Waffles T\iesday: Chicken fajitaI salad» • Jess RoakeOey arrived M ood^^ No sdschool choicelice veda«Uyari4 Friday: Pizza W ednesdisday: Cereal W ednesday: TUna sandwii advance ban cam p} afterafl reaclilb l r Thursdaylay: Pancake on a s^ck lUe«lajr! Cook’ok*i choice • FHdMday: N o school ttio Mwwmlf nf Wmint V liiurBday: Pizza Jtnrh * ntBvenst.tfaM BUHL SCHOHOOL Friday:’: CCereal Friday: Pilot burger Wednesday: C«C ereal Lun 3ioice of white or chocolatg tj mW in a salalllta telei B reakfast m enu Lunch mim enu Thursday: Coolook*s choice Cho lal m ilkeIk every day. The m iddle sciioo Nlilk served ever>-->■ dday. Choice Monday:ay: No school im] From tbe base' camam p at 21,0N GOODING ELEMENTS I ' hasI a choice of main line am of fruit or juice everyry (day TUesday:ay: Peanut butter and Oley. 2 0 . ^ Choicc of milk served I school saladad bar each day. The higlItth Roskellecf : Monday: No schoolol jelly or turlurkey sandwich day. The third choice is for, lliursday It felt “prettyetty good" to j j l\iesday: Donuts Wedncscesday: Chicken-fried ok's dioice sdioollOol has m ain line, salad bai high and high school stiitudenti HWntKisy: a M the youngest Axneila Wednesday: Biscuitsiits and gravy steak Baked beans and takeX out,o sandw ich line and p i » only. e eveiy day. the top of die worid^1^ tallesto m o ^ Th'jrsday: Cook’s ch(choice Thursda;day: Ham and cheese ®,' hot dogs line e\ - M onday: No school tfo n d i^ N o school tain, b u t h e sp ecua late te d tb e rectwO Friday: No breakfastfast sandwichh Thursday: Coolook's choice Moi ,k<, wouldn't last for lodog. 'Rtcsdoy^ Bacon cheesebu iburgcr T\iei[\iesday-Tbursday: Cook' OS' Lunch m enu FMday:r. INachos ^ Friday: Hambu John Roskelley, i Wednesday: Barbecue choice)ice t, a S M k d ; S alad b a r and milk tni served County commissione:onet; t(Ud Im t Thursday: Sack lunch V SHOSHON[)NE SCHOOLS FridM day: N u sdiool every day t w i NJ FALLSf HIGH SCH O O L' W day: No school Spokesman*Revlewt ±tfa e y e n d u M M onday: No schoolol Breakfasfast is scrv-ed every day. Breakfast andnd choice of milk I or** during cM BURLEY JUNIOR H IGHr "pretty bad weather” ■Riesdny: SpiighettiIti Lunch:i: 1The high school has a , - u p served every dayl ^ • B IDAHO SCHOOL F O R ' Jreakfast: Juice and fruJ-ijt ffcal ascent Wednesda;sday. S l • Wednesday: Chcesol.•soburger choice of)f i main line, ham burger Monday: NoI schoolsc Bre: DEAF AND BLIND ■ved everyday “There wasn't mucmudi visibim ■niursduy: Cook's choicech< bar, and sasalad bar each day, (aco . TUesdaysHamim servec Milk served every day :hoico of salad bar with saneJJj. The winds w em in thethe354nile^ Friday: No lunch scn-edscr bar on WcWednesdays and potato W ednesday: HiH am burger Cho hour range ...'snowfalwfall a n d w ^ B reakfast m enu ean u t b u tte r . wich:h or soup or sandwidi ba b ar on Fridays. Fri Main-line menu Thursday: Peai and when you got; on top, it ws} M onday: No school Friday: No lumunch served eveiy CASTLEFORDD SCHOOLS varies evervciy day. .gjy doudy do^yn below.w. TThere w an) l\icsday: C ereal Cho:hocofate milk served ever Breakfast menu Monday;ay; No school much of a view.” Wednesday: Biscuits andid gravy WENDELlBLL SCHOOLS day Milk and juice seiserved every lUesday:ay; Coyote grill bar. deli They spent aboutit 10lb m inutes pa Thursday: Sausage nd choice of milk MoiVlonday: No school day sandwichh cor hot Italian sub sand- ^ pa»y> Breakfast and the tc^ leaving pniyelayer flags thai Monday: No schoollol Nrich English muffin served daily lU[Uesday: e Chicken n u g g eu IMday: French toast were blessed by llbetsbetan larnas, ■-' Ibcsday: TUmovcrsrrs ^Vednescesday: Taco bar, deli sand^ Monday: NoI schoolsc WetWednesday: Ibrkey and chees Lunch m enu TUesday night, whiLvbile waiting’tO • Wetinesduy: Pancaki:akcs wich or ch«cheeseburger , Tliesday: C hiddcken nuggets or harham a n d cheese sandwich Salad bar. and choice o: or ascend, their eyes wenwere frozen an^ Thursday: Cinnamoimon rolls Thursda;day; Deli sandwich, coy^ of m ilk W ednesdar-; BiBurrito Thurhursday: Hamburger a served every day they had troublei seeing.s< Jdhn Friday: Cereal ote grill babar or pasta b ar Tliursday: Pizza i a cheesjseseburger Monday: No school Roskelley said. Lunch m enu Friday: Deli : sandwich, potato FMday: Hot dodog * FWtFriday: No lunch served 'Riesdoy: Taquito _ TWo m em bers ofE thitheir “Genera- Salad bar and mmilk served bar or pinizza tions on Everest”It” expedition, W ednesday: Cook’s choic•ice CASSIA COUDUNTY ELEMEN- SchiSchool lundi menus arv prina every day Dallas businessmann DDick Bass, 73, , Thursday: Barbecue beef ' SCHOOLS asa a public service. Tb have d M o n d ^ : No school)ol VAVALLEY SCHOOLS x l TARYSI ^ u who was attemptinglg to becom e th^ Friday: Hot dogs lenu lunchic h . m enu (breakfast menu T\iesday: Pork ribib-b FILER SCHI: h o o l R ock Mondiiy: No school)oi c l:iimbine i t Wall ■niesdiiy Friday: Cook’sCoc choicc / 1/2 Mile FunFu Run' ! HANSI-N SCHOOLOL DISTRICT r & B BB Q Q ; Breiikfasi menu Milk served ever>'d•>’ day , £ Mondiiy: No schoolDOl j ■niesdiiy: Biscuitss arand grav7 H i mSM' J ’^ocah■ake Wednesdiiy: Bagelsels ^ '■ e a Wfasts a s 'niursdiiy: Scrambkibled eggs W ~ E !STEBIBT PJ!a y s Friday: Long johnsins T Lunch menu WesternV Days J a m b o r e e Milk sen'ed everj- d Mondiiy: No school ■ 0Queen Contest 'I\ies BUSINESS H(HOURS: M onday - FiF r i d a y 8 : 0 0 A M TO 5 : : 3 0 PM ! ■ f f l j j S B B B ipers 8 Shells 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B M W O T 3 0 5 ContrE 7 0 5 Farmrm Equipment1 ‘ 810 FumituI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MortQiigages ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 7 0 6 Farm/}rm/Ranch Supplies 811 Heatiniliture/Carpet 9 0 3 Campenor Homes & RVs oso Legals•gab 306 Rnarum dal Services 6 0 1 Fumisinished Houses 7 0 7 Irrigaliigalion ’ Conditiling & Air 9 0 4 Molorw HiVehicles 101 Lost&ist & Found L m o JII| P « n 6 0 2 Unfumumished Houses 708' Seeded &I Fertilizer - 812 Auctiordrtioning. 905 SnowVt/el Trailers 102 CanJcinJolThanks K HIU I m U h H 6 0 3 Fumisirished 7 0 9 Hay.y. Grain G & Feed 813 Jewelr:ions/Auclioneers g o ^ xra^eiTity Trailers 103 DietaretaryAkis 401 Schoclools/lnstniction AptsAs/Duplexes 710 Cropa3ps/Produc« 814 Lawn< 9 0 7 Utility Tr; 104 Persoijrsonals ■ 4 0 2 Musicsic Lessons 6 0 4 Unlumfurnished 711 Custoiistom Famiing 815 Exerci:n & Garden Happ)appyAds 4 0 3 Tutoriijring AplsVIsTDuplexes Sen,ncn,nces 816 Miscellrcise EquipmenI k j O O M ^ 105 ilion 106 Specii P f l C T n m 6 0 5 Room:3ms For Rent 712 Farmsrms For Rent For Sa:e11aneous ) Pans a 107 Aborthx>rtion AKematives i i i H i l l i l l l 6 0 6 Mobilebile Homes 7 1 3 Pasluislures For Rent 817 MusiCcSale • Avialion essories , ,108 Profes-ofesskinal Sen/ices 501 Opensn House 6 0 7 Officoice & Retail Rentals 7 1 4 Pastuistures Wanted 818 Officeicailnslrumenls 1 M 2 Aulo Par DS Wanted P olicies: AAil odvertising is subjed lo Ithe newspapers Heawsalth & Wellness 5 0 2 Homen e s lot Sale 6 0 8 CominmmerqialRentals 715 Farm,rm Auctions 819 Bk:ycl(^ EquipySupplies Accessoi ■cies 1003 Autos W, stondards of mtoplaiplante. Ure Times-NevB resen»rves the riflht to n o Homeome/Health Care 5 1 0 Out-01-OI-Area Homes “ 9 Condondominium^me • 716 AGi BusinessBi & 820 Tools i ques & Collectibles ^ edit, obbiBvicte, dediedine or properly clossify an]any ad. Receipt of 111 Emertrrtertainment Service 511 Out-ClOI-Slale Homes Share;ares’ Servicirvice Directory 821 Varietvs & Machinery 1004 Antiquesiis& Hea/|i ety Food'Svcs. 1005 Semis & copy via remote entientry (fox, e-mail, etc.) does« Child.hiid Care SeivicM msmanchesSJalries Sloragirage/Warchouse 822 Wante lipmeni ntal i C j H i IW iB iiN H fl 823 MediKIted To Buy Equipme !iioltonstili]tefinolaciI acceptance by Ihis newspaper, e a se s and LOB :its The odvertiser, nolit 111the newspoper, assumes full M M M zrz mled To Reni 801 Antiqiitiques & 824 Gunslical i Supplies 10O6 Tmcks* Parts SAccessones wanted ^ : : : iibile : Home Space Collec)llectib1es 825 CampiIS & Rifles 1007 TtixiPa responsibility for Ihe tnithfiil content of their mmercml Property /s ommates Wanted 8 0 2 Appliaipliances EquiprnpingS Hunling g u v j * 3 f s zmpkiymen ■s & Busses oilvertiser messoge.e. ation Property/ . ______Oppoip Z n f c 8 0 3 Bazafizaars & Crafts 826 Sportii , 1009 Vansos 8lor Sale m e Shares M S S S■ M I I | U | h [ 8 0 4 Buildiijilding Materials 827 Gaiagirtng Equipment ens S Sports Cars ^ ^ B J m 5 1 7 Cood.idominiums 701 uvestiestock & Poutlry 8 0 5 Eleclrectronlcs 828 Rea N ckCars 301 Busim 5 1 8 Mobil-bile Homes 7 0 2 Dairyiry 1 Cattle & 8 0 6 HotTi)tTubs& Pools k 9 0 Q ^iMarket^ ______1012 Stock5 Services Cc 5 Repai'S Oppoipporlunrties Cemenetery Lots Supplipplies 8 0 7 Ciothiiolhing S Furs 302 Mone i A L J s FE M ------1 BURlURLEY 2 bdrm.. 1 baih, _____ m ^ I I houso on 2 lols, zonod ■ k I commorcio!. S29.500, Call • NOTKE OF SURPLUS FAX LUS Thursdoy. Juno 5,2003.03. at coin. ( Room 300. Joromo, ® 677G77-2382* 1,1, EQUIPMENT SALE -E 6:00 p.m.. thoro wlll boJ®. i** oquipmoni moy bo viowodi Idaho • 83338. until 5:00 g: Nolico Is horoby olvon I BUHL v n by soalod bid auction hold^ tor ol202V^. 4lh Strool onn p.m. I T hursday. J u n o ‘19, « lURLEY Now 3 bdim., 2 /S the Glonns Forry Hlghwi)hway Iho lollowing surplus o ...J. b 8 TlmM -Ncws, Twin FtllFtll*. Idaho Sunday. May 25,W .2003 * R e:a, l ' TAT CAREY 3 bdrm. 2 bath,. t HEYBURN llquldotlng _ ------1 KIMBIlMBERLY3bdrm..Ibath TWINIi FALLS Capo Cod. -rviffH FALLSPA 3 bodroom W s 0 2 . ^ 2200 sq tt. full unltnishod} boautilul homoll By^ ,1» b>rick. r i t groat noighbor* 5 bdrrJrm. 3W bath. 3000 sq th, romodalad mfg. t basomont. Largo yard &1 ownor. Ovor S300.000. i. mod, garago.S8S.000. it. 3 1 10 on a pormanent ■ I ; largo wrap around dock. 2 Into homo. S225.000A^or. ^ 2 2118^23-6079/420-9261.’ tonana n criw o °T « cr” ‘lLT dalioa SeS.OOO. CaD m m m r shods & nuto sprinklerss SOOO aq. fi. 2-3 bdrm. 3 wm\^ ------. lully I 732-8367 evwilnga* - SI 40.000 20&.823-444S** balh. 3 car gorogo,oul | i^UL 3 bdrm., 1 bath, oxc. gorag - building. Ploaso coll 20S- I HBHaathafwood.* DECLO 4 bodroom, 2 batti. »r>d. $74,900. Comer kM 3016 ■ U K ;• e77-il02or431-l445- J 1020 squnro tool. 5 ocros, lUj;' 4 FALLS 3 bdrm. near kju W EE S S1 T E K J ^ Momlr>gSunorC(i}iyori *xi. 436-7035. 431-9573* TWIN \ garago. irrigalod pasturo.1! HOMEI INSPECTIONS ------Clly p outo oprinklors. Si 10.000. Poini? Como soo our / pool, school ploy- tiH rti '(206)7;18) 733-7663 ' >. 2000* oinco 1M3. HOSHONE Wo will build grounund, walUng dislanco Call 208-QS4-200g orr Bill Bokor. 326-5115.* homo flrstl Built 1990. SHOS 3owlooth Elomantory. 2 3 1 2 sq . fl. 2 sto ry . 4 W r>ow country homo $0 to So 1F A m V . ANIMALS, TOYS ~- WlWELCOME 431-7429.' « d in Iho SOO's. Moro R f f l R JEROME 3 bodroom.1 bdrm . 2.5 both, on 2 Jow n OAC, S o c ro lot prlcod J i j H 1ThU 3,000 H, ft. booe h uI ooewer a tidiox, bnlh, living room, lorgo N/prossurlzod Irrigation., informanatton208-404 EJEROME COUNTRVFRY CLUB LOCATION ' »>'> \i|v'. "llil Mt“ ' of llic ma|.-iiif(i.';iii(li.ctilSinVcHivcfB l Tliis lltmume lias cvcryllimj[ for llic Timily.y,S 5 CUSSICBRI> ■Paturt ml Ihc I ,11.1011. Sh.nh.ll>f (.ills•ills Amtiiiiicsiiwluilc licdrcKinis.Is. } biiili. fiimul living rouin njce;c bigb ISiMACUl.ATI; IIRICK Kimbcrjy home in quiet area for 4 bed/21/2 babad) with thop. H.UII.,,!, ,m,l . All of Ihis .md lucaiiuii. Seller will11 payp neitihNirhooJ. OITcn 3.12V » uon|j< ami livolock paiturc. Thii newerrwer Ihome ii \ay iMimt.' VVvll iL iKcn JtilM 911,1 icMal, rijhl. well mainlainetl with egma wintlowl HH) in Hiiycrs Cluiinj! O.sis, $229.0IMH) li''"? I.iv> .KLC'Mx (%iin I'alK HiiiU'vjIiutii Liichen wilh brcaV(,i«t bar ln> ou will enjoy the lijht brighi living area*real tlthroufthoul and • MI.S«106077 ^iKedloS169.00n, i.IIkc Scl.1..in-*.lU..uc>«l'ii..lM.Ji..iii hatic»ilu\i»e paivcl. brick (ireplacc. UfFetki'HRICK RAMBLER le concrete {ud for ynur toyi. Price tcditca liMalalSHT.‘INAIISo|0SolOS’ M landKapin^. Ready fnr Imn MLS»I0676S ICK linMF in<|uiei KCluded Kin 73U U I iCall Deahl 7JI.3J64 Ml-S»2 tivuing Huilil >oiir iliL-.iiii huiiic un lliis grcal1 iicrcagc IH36 X 2 4 SHOP IB\Threc bdrms. on tiie r ilMPLY GORGEOUS custom builtlilt home.hi Formai •.inillmc'l oi l ili-r I’lcntv ul riKinriKimlii build ymir lnini.icui.itcchutiie.in ti ,57Aercs,3Udrm,i.75l?5 Haili.s windows and palio dt> iving and dining rooms, over 43000 »q.sq. ft.. 2 ftunily rawley„EALTY •ffl! ‘ br^- / 208-7:J-734-5858 735 Shoshone)ne Street North Twin Fall■alls, Idaho i . 800 Falls Ave. Suiteite #1, Twin Falls Idahc1 0 w w w . i rRWINREAUTY.C.O^^ o l2% Broadw ays!Bll ------f . . . : ■ j i j l l A ^ n F.XCEPTKT ION A LLY E m H] «URRY! IT WONT I ro lO M M E R O A L GRACI'i c i o u s ! m e nM l a s t LONG E P E T FREEIIJI ^ W \ POPOTEI^riALI ■ ■ ■ w n w o N D E s n n O M Eli • [kiuii(ul J-brdiooni,tl, 2-2-tuili homr • Very nfcf,lice, nearly new home •* 1 Ocan 3-bcdjoorzi liotnc • Indttda 1,768 tq. ft. 0 2-STORY HOM .C m eeoiw sbom e ■ -i • Oni;>i){ox 12a n n1 lollo be »uxvT)Td •3bcdrootiootnih2bathi •:• Z ^ s q . fiofUvlngspMC • Huge (Inbhed buemimmlirilhjlorjge II • BcauUful SM m offl. 2^ l t a bot • ChfT i.700 (I. of !M ( Ihtng ip«ci- • Cj i heal,eat. AC tt aulo tpftnUen •• 1 Mainlenance-frtc tiding Cc RV pukliklng •S iU o n 3 * > aa • Family loom wilh flrtpUice . r ■ • (itMl irtup MIh bim,im, 1loafing Utcdt corrah • All doorto n 36’ and extn «rVle lull«r>)-s •, - •Sun^the . , k •AutospfJnkkn • AitKhed oipon • Dcck wlita bot ti^ MW, •CinDoodl^^A BEA U llFl^^^ • Bcjutllul gfMi roomn wtthwl n crilm l virw >(11060220221 >99,900 •Mfl(K991)SU9^ I •(*106368)1200^ • 2 ^ A L f E kJ- . ■ .. e ^ IN PALLe tse.5015 0 0 ALASKA For sale or trada TWMPALLS H um 3 bdm.. tH bath.h. 0Or ot equal value, 2 acres, R rTAi *1>Matfl0(Vmo.73»0e70MTO* Oustavua,AK.Mnt^ooaan I 3 ^ F A I X 8 611W .»teL view, by rustio gold Old Towne, 2300 sq.ft. I $69,e00/oltoi ahop. «nA009 ! I fi W aahington 20 acres _ Conterviiie.WAMt. TWIN PALLS Cul«>•2 : Adam/Hood view, warn ' bAdroom, 1 bath, refrtoAi rual acreage In Twir Btor/atova lncluded.N«^ NELSON 1 » E N H C3 U S E roof, vinyl akilno^vtndcwt towa. ^ Can w - ^ - a a o T LLC 'canMl. foncad yard, aut REALTY, ,May30-Saturday,May31-31-Sunday,Junel ■ aprlnklara. Muat Saa iO H C ------“ 734-3930 .*72.000. 208-730-e56Bseo 10.80 acree In Melor O il w731-6833.‘______Valley, rolling hills aloneong TWIN FALLS Excelleni - mud creek. 15 watoitor restaurant business lW m FALLS e x a S bdnn shares. May be split twkMtrtca opponunlty Illness forco e r ' s a 3 bath. cuM»^«ac. 28S2850 (buyer lo verily). WollII «& ol salo ownen soy must aq. n, family a IMng roonoom. power on propertyt y . sell. Easy terms ovallablo » > c / e i ; ^Dorag» & utility roorr}om, $84,900. Coii Hunteiiter with alfordabie down *taa haat. AC, tenceiced Rowland 539-644545. payment Fovoroblolww) . ^ r d , landscaping, primJrime #106538 with option lo purchase, IocaUon. $166.00(,000. B aorea. Seep wateit e r High^rbibnttylocaltonwllh ; S ^ 7 3 4 - 6 5 0 e after S.*>■___ through acroogo mostit o ol abundant parking. Won't j a c k ;: p o T , NEV, : •fW iN FALLS lovelT e ly the year. Utilities nearbyrby. lostll Lezomlz 734-7007.’ 'S bdrm., 3 balh. nnai e a r fi shares of TFCC watorItor. ,------, partt $135,000. 206-731•731- Property can bo splitIt InIr • Finally, you caan own a home 4672 771 Apache Way.ray.* two. $38,900 Cali Oovlc W atson 543-8345 BUY m for less than tllthe same price as renting!r< TWIN FALLS nice 3 bdrm 1104306 •2 bath, racenlly romoc TWINFALLS SELL rri oled, large 1 car garag* Raatdentlal lot In Wlndmiltmill • Finally, you caan save yourself ththe commute! with atoraga. $7S,00(‘' “ O- Heights. Approx, 1 acre DennisDe R. Curtis Bed:ckie Kukal Rich Wliitliitescarvcr Call 20S><20>1732.’ ____ WolT has boon drinod. W««« ATIMES- mDR Curtis Co, WWESTERRA Ceniii2n i u r y 2 1 ‘ TWINFALLS hovo 0 builder or brlni RENT-TO-OWN: RetRent your own.S42.500 Col R(Real Estate Great Valleialley Properties I xrodltl 2 bdrm.,1 ball30th. koy Wolvorton 308-0980 ■ NEWS Msncod yard,dock.k. 2 4 M105844. ■ CLASSIFIED hour recorded msg. $52$525 2.6 acrea on Stonocrool • New floor plans .Rafllerorrrcifree latKlscupin}^ •866-716-3S92 ext. 71.-1.* Road. Great acreageS fo WILL ■ • *541 monthly paymentntOAC .2,3,or4b«licdrooms ...click on RealI Estate - Home!l e s e l le r = s = your now homel 2.5 ^ C C M l wotor shores, $25,000;fo FILL EVERY • No money down OACC .lO -y c arwirranty m ■ ■ I Coll Slovo Kohntopp 734 H I 1991. #108068 NEED ' • Spccial flnuitancc rates available n l wrww.mogk»mDoyroany.con j M l M u j n ^ ^ Or for moreire information, m U e y . « i I m a g ic v a lle- v y BUY ITI m a g m om ! call (77575) 755-2555 | *fre»-«dgaoltown. 156< r e a lty I a q .ft.2 o r3 bdrm,2baU ’ fcmJIyfTrvTlre-pIace.Ho•S 208-734-1991 < 'iub, targe fenced back• « - HANSEN DoaUllulbiilkllni ; #,-yardw/l4x24shop. ■ I sHo on 26 ocros In RodS S ------^------Crook Canyon 9 mlios S WIN FALLS - Own< ol Hanson. $2eS0/ocro carry 1 bodroom w/g<7/oas 208-423wt444- hoot. $39,900 or 1 boi room. S29.900 acres w/woier, ready ti build. 3 milos oast ol Hwy ( 93. Tornis ovalloblo. kii Co NELSON 324-4602 or 280-0578.*?■* REALTY, u c•C KIMBERLY------73 4-3930 N_____ $74^00. This 5 ocro p oircol r« = = i Is roody to bocomo you^our J/T H E TIMES-NEWS*S now homo sito. Noturiural . q;fi(as«lfled Deportmentw n t rock wall on East sklelo olc J 4^ ' Office houra aro0 proporty. Woll Installoi 8:00 am to 5:30 pm juslnoods poworS Cathie Blevii Susan Brown J t Monday thru FrkJay. ‘V- For moro details visl . ReaUor',ABR,Rclocj H RiMllor’ ThoHo8sTeam.com o 71 [ WooroopontooJIwalk-iiilk-fn coll Wall Hoss 737-3931939 Fine H om e Spcciali; CRI 731-7210 < i trafik; to assist you In u If’ or Tomi Gooding 737^3,^7 7 3 1 - 2 9 0 0 bulkJlng yoijr ad to 3940. MLS»10651, • maximUo your results.Iits. PC»(3051 - Or call ono ol our Classtfiod Solos [ P r m d e n t i i [ GEM m Nikikki Boyd 1>20B*733-0S31 e x<• i 2 STATE REALTY, INC,>10. ' Associate 6Broker, ADR. GRI 132 3 r d 8 tW 208-734-0400 m TWln FftlU (M ice 08-1429 TWINFALLS : ^ 1-208-677-4042 $545,000 This 5 acr > ; 1263 O vw tand Ave.^ pai'col has o grool cC--1 5 o r Burley Office* - tocallon on tho Eosl SW I oftown.Cltysorvicoavalivall- r PUBLIC SERVICE«— able ond rood Ironiogc MESSAGE For moro details vis ■Qeuing property? Don'tI't p^DOV T h o H o ssT o o m .c o m c Mike Ericks(kson luiie Hill t-a n y Tees until lt'asokl.Fa .coll Wolt Hoss 737-393 R c jlto r', ABR, CCRI . Kc.iit(i.iltor'. Kelocalion Spcci.iliM. ibou or Toml Qooding 737 vijreo Inlormation abo TlioTl Collins Ccnn(.-ciion ; avoiding llmosharo ai 44 7 Relocation Spcci.•ccialistI ■ : rool estate scams, wrIwrllo PCH2121 3 0 8 - 4 2 0 7 280-3561 ; to the Faderol Troe I Commission, Washin ■ ton. D.C,. 20580. • I > orcaJIthoNaUonol Frouif GEM ' lnformotk>n Contor,or STATE REALTY, INC 1-800-876-7060.*iV 20S-734-0400 ■ Laura H Assoc, V Rclocati ■ 28< I TWIN FALi.8 'T/radT 5< i , t piAQIC RESERVOIRR afoeka?'Chock rolut a Fitzeeraid t ■ A HOUSE ON onnew4plo)iea. :, Broker, CRI, t THE LAKE CaD Chuck 733-820r ' Here's your chance lor: ation Specialist IW ifrraiSlSspocoR . :• grtot, 2 bdrni., 2 batti 8 0 - 6 8 1 1 ' «. offordobk) woekortd pork,wllhlaundr) novic )ohn Koning 206-734-1482/420-4728e• i RcMltor'.CRI. ; ^ J r y . N i c k I m a m o i ; ^ ‘Rvi?rFAnrapi5nH5 Rcloc.Uion Spcci.ilisi Ift bdnn, house. (500 2nd. I Rcallor*7 4 Groat ^ u s e , grool spospot. and222 Flior.)Ca 4 2 0 - 3 7 7 4 539-6655 areal dealll Bryon 306-4586.’ :^ aii 1 TW l^ FAIXS Oul 01 ore , on owner must solll 2 bdnr ! V/lndemwre Real Estatsta te appraised ^ . 0 0 0 soil fl H m i H H H I 206.72(M2Sy $48,000,1431 7th Avo.drm., I jllfor Lan S S a 3 bdrm , oppralsed $Si Asso Kent&i Cindy Collillins 000 ^ lor $39,000. X j l H | Sth Ave, W. Renta $500, roker/Owner U H $S5Q.CaUa01-666-g32: Bn 421 iBUHL;',-" ‘------www.kikentandcindy.com»m Speetacfllar Snaka RhRIvar irry lones IKent: 280-5352 : C a n y o n view s. Appre3prox. isoc. Broker, I)Broker, CRI, ABR, 80 acras'Includlngig l 1/2 CRI, CRS, i mile of rtver frontage.QM 12 HAZECTON : Co'ommefci.ll Servitcs ' u r e a of orchard w/var1< 100 X 100 Building Wl: 2 0 - 0 7 0 7 ^biB 20* walls. Roli up auti zamiz Gerry Turner cCindy: 280-5336 . of fruit. Many posall: Kc.illor’ :-'.tiulIdlng a ltaa. Call11 KKav malic 17’ doors, frontluJo'! Bonnie Lezai Associiciale Broker CiRl, CRS, '•^o l^lo n 308-090J9 0 0 . H i 420-6101 ABR,R, R elocation D irector drains, 8' fkx>rs (cemap & Realtoi*, 175CR www.maglcvaleyrealty.citvcem 10' Insulation. Poaalb[jjor 734-907S n ie Collins Coibnncction: Kent, Cindyy & lulie ; • long lami lea^.$350,0( i ■ alble m a g i c v a ilele y },000 I r e a l t y JEROME . Greal building alta wl i208-734-1d9 with B su< _____* 9 '' IlgM industrtai, al growii Realtoi ;ia566M a"42 acre ^anch. Inlaraectlon In Jeromonad YoulKnowUJ s , •i rtvar, pasture, irrigaligallon Poasibllltias ore endlea Rclocol ayatem. Homes,I, o u t Additional 37 acraa pl( • Sbuikjim. $148,000.I. tad available. $160,0< Call20fre2a-2SS4.*14.* Call Kip McKehrey 26plot- ue Loosli 5000. *105636- tor*, ABR. CR|, m TWMFALL8 sKnowI :otion Speciolisi We Raduoad $50,0001 37.- ■ ■ acrasxoneda0.2accaa ! 8 0 - 7 6 5 3 ; Jeanne Wilson ■ ------a a frtjm Klmberty R oa emore Realtor* ' C3)(M>00:2 0 acrea. PB «, nii City Umlta&M-2 zoning tifui river frontage. 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Broker, GRI 737-3940 PIMuRHitilUon DoOar Qub V •SS4J)00*Jef«M*Il*MLS«1034a9 *U4.900*Ba]>BoU*MLSflM«78 ■•SSl.OOCMO *Tw ta F ^ * MLSI10S531 • SS9.900 vTwln F ^ * MLS«105S • 3 bcdrooBS,ts,lbatb 1 *2bt4»t4»MM,lb«k ■ **2b*dn>oau,L5bMh* • ZiwIro<)axs,lbatb LSII0647D ■ L«U Of %q. iu lot Ulo dollardoL Fenced, irrigatedted |puture, new roof. B InvettonDrtI Home ha> Rreat potential Fenccd yard, gas beat, gangc. RV105931 >r *$62J00* Filer* MLS m AlaC^nh5JMHI«rt»ct»M fc^42M m Kil8(>Mte731-Wt<»wBii f l * $72,900 •T w ip F iBQt*MtSll06900 tt *$73.000*THa^ F a b * MLS«106993 * $75,001000 * Twfai F>Di * MLSI105389 • $79.900*T »teFani *Mi;^106< ■ •3b«4n»B«.2i«.2b«tta *2b«dre«treomf.llMth *3bediooou,lb«th < 64- acres wilh canyon rim accesvand vie >MLS11I>6242 ^ B O e & n and cuie. Niceinclthbofhood. nel Low m»leten*neeu c e brick home Lou o( f« M). (ootage and many tealuret. 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Brick hotne with Urte yi * $104,900 * TWa FaOi *:batfa> M K ^ V m c e W ^ 420-0364 T-3924of30».0U7 g T W rihhlliw H nw 1 jMB^MriTTTTm TwhFAHaacMWi L;aa fa— a 737^ • 3bedroocn.L73b< ^ THOMAS LLOYD 1900* Mj. ll.. den. family to< Salos Assocnie Plaaa DomM 737-3916 or- BRENDA CARTER flutti-M'noftUt.-ifCuD Sales Astodate 306-0117 L_3242473^^B flflB B B fllBWifni f l *$114,900 *TVfclFA■ i* I M U n i0 4 5 6 *$118,000 * IWlBn>taF* •Muffussa B M M *$119,900 * R ^ *MLSfl06< ■ *3tM*«aa*.2.T.2.73bite *4Mo•*00B(,2biAi K k^lU *4b« ' *$120,000 * Jm a Mi*MLSI10«m * *$12S,N$*J«cJ«M M *M LSI10«e90 *|t40b00,000 *Sha*pai *MLSn0SU2 ■ *$159,000 *B oU *MLSI10C3C *4b*dro<»u,3baUi* Cofflm«rd«]butlaMi.49i.4»4«q.fl. *9b*^>«rocn,2b«tb 9*4bifcce—,2bafa « ■ iMLSiio&sn ^ AtoiCwtafladaT}?-^?M07 U k en e w m mite te ui n d home. Mint M«l Brickboolomo.poMiUfl rectal convcnion 1 /ArtetlaQ geothermal water 3.61 acn •6342 B *$164,900 *Sb««booe *M JUANITA MYERS crrnMlrMi<«73T.3W HB*731-1T» toriMH Lari Rott 737-3918 or 30$-«944 ■ *3bMtrtMBa.2bat il ,„aSalesm Associate acres ■ B eautiful large home, bringhmkCMmaun JU* JAMES HOLT IIlS_____ BUiiariiaHBlMaiiarfwli* 324-8508 ElSalrtAuodat* I ''5 ^ *tl79^*BiU*)l*MLSmSM •SnVMCXitlir«tar* *MiMum< ■ v m *Jm M *MLU1»7U •SU9.900 * 1 0 c M y •MLSIICM ■ •Stwdreew.lH,>lM(ki *3ba*« • 9MnMmi,2&tka U vloi A family rooms • r CoBttnciloa > ZS3 iq. n. - vkw tr u tk itd ie n - d e o -1 acre B i • MLSn03315 - Overtooki privata pondond with fithlDf Dulia|b()a».NB,NBhx*t(oo,teTriflentd Isiu ih c rC 1104878 *S197M • T x to F A *KSbMka 111ERHIE KENDRICK ■ 4mmBc73T-aW3 llM irtl V •tlM .M **HUnoa7l *«B9.N0*‘MTwtiMivMLSfUKlS | *S10^tfim *TwkiM i *MLsno4r9 *2be*ewl3bafle U J b * • 3 M•*Mii,ab*i r i ConmHUoeidalboMnt. *S31MN •TwtaFI* *MLfinM ^ e3bi#eeeUj * M u n t s M ■ RL MIRANDA W olvenoa Honie* ••2259M.fl. 2T New ewtom buntb u n t-m u y imealtie* ezMllenient cash tk>« Oreat locatloni Open and ipadoui *$400,000 * T w taF A *R mDjjM flltojyTtyTWOf«T314S8l Toa lieUoTiWT.aB4oc3»» WWD8bM I^HW W I 0 B n ,A B R B s m m a m . 8*iMmoMi ■ ■ U I m fm a lm ■ 8H nAteocMi h p i SilnAnoclitt (Broker | H Dolv Ctt f n M B n Odv Productr “ W siSAnodil. W■ CAROLIULLEN H OMIlANNOOMAN H KBIROY W 08 I - I ' 2 t M t a J I 2WMW04 I L . 781^ I I 784-a«t788 I L _ 2 2 ;1 7 7I ^ I I 7S7-W 07 I I MnAssodats a»nditaBrolW 5 I ip ■ StInAKOcUte MMiDoBvCUn Pl liliI 410»20(a I I 73ip735-14i» I I 73HW8 p \ ) " / ' I i n » “r- 7 \ ■ « ■ \ \ D 12 Tlmw-Nrwi, Twin F«U«.Fal Idaho Sunday, May 25.2 5 .2 0 M ■ 1 • 1 •. BANKRUPTCY AtJTOUOTTVE A' COCONSTRUCTION ' o» e c f DRIVeRS tECTCARB nON EDUCATIOM - lOBNERAL Co(np«tltivs rates on Exp«rlanc«d E Aiite body P P>ramins carpantara *7toatart s r a l o u ts id e d a iry P.T.S.I. a I * . 0 ^ 1 5 la a c- iOnOOlOMHnoi Cttaptor 7 bankiuptd**. Uchnlolan.Forbuiy I wAramina^ exp. Alao rtac i- ■ sr needed. S3M612* ownerof n^dW eshm a. ^ o R § f f l 8 S J«n8lok«rat734^84fir •hop. t AvalaUe Imnadto- «adWx)rara.3ae>7afr«8or Oreat ^ beoafta oRnrEfif fii------aman^CalMk* S b ■ Qraaiwonulortunlty lor laty. Can 206-306-7860* KOT? ^ ------Aaalst A»i persons with C om e|oJoin oor team . Enjoy program. PoaJtloo laitoiaFBtB WfoaoMng ling to tvork EUPLOYUENT« J «Ats such aa: home W rnbalamalfl0(WaW)113‘ PAYROLL SERVICeS BANKINQ B Need evenlrtg cook. Appfy devekivelopmerttal (SaabUtlos tMrtm leduatolncraaaed andgrowww w ith tha PERSONNEL PLUS O.L. 0 £v«na Bank Twin in peraon after 12:00 pm. to to achieve greater tin>e.g.pood pay, vacallon DWvntS» TWelfundljrxJkxr«or20O»O4 oompaiw,MuaM u a t b a ^ 733-7X10-M iFalb Falls I Blue Lakaa ollico ^1007 Blue Lakaa Blvd. N.‘ Independence. I health Inaurane* and TankwdrIdrtven wuited for and autlectlect to conanuad ' fflonwaaoa work Imma- 67B-4M3 Burley has l an opanlrn for a port cC65itgY6L65BT S ------< expertaiKe necesaaiy. ndtlplJple safety bonuaM. tooaihMUitaul. Claae A COL, f u n d i nng.Forquea* g „ ll hava Sharp A^inparsonat Tw•m . Sok) 0( RaBaf. B u rlely y and1 Twin Falla tk»W a^ lima Tailar. Computar S|S p a c e fo r ra n t lo r a II- , ^ 7 ppBoatfon, contact la. • knowladga and banking ci ncuwnn Soirtti, Inc. New equip.eq 886-606^785 area.>Call CIrote A Con- E la m . Principal.Pci Tom P-O-B •PremottSTaX canced coamateiioglst jtween eam-Spm* etrucdon exparianct prefarrad. 6^644-1330 aak for Ruth.* 480 Falla Ave. tIO l betw o n 7 3 M 0 4 S .‘ Startdtoy.ay.at42»6476.» . wtlhlnSOdm"dayahSS ^ ' “ Money handling axpari- ^ Twtn Falis. ID D R ivlRS S E am up~bp to 990,000, oome aSlm B on^uaaa i'< 5 5 D f« e E 3 B ------n o p » ^ •EamPaUVaiJVacattona), anco roqulrad. Appiica- AdDleeMnt and adutt ____ ^ urOaaaACOLwlth yj: ELeCTraCAL iT os^E w e i o H T w h i i * IDons for amploynterrt ora ‘ b ioo Truek Drtving oating the fooda you knre. , counsetora for 12-Step I d r m E8TmiAK>nflwantedmuM avail, a l any D.L. Evans WVER CDL dr 9L Can 736-6026.* .In com m ercial 7 S « 8 S a Guarantood. Of. approvod. i baa«lraaklMitlarche«i2^ hav a e x p ^ Banklocatton.’ ” plantsrsisjswi' ^ ntialaadmaUng. T7 1-88a-2aO-469V J dependency facility in »e stop by and tm out EOOCATW(TION W abelaveo BARTENOen Oooding. Idaho. ^ OMBehodOttlrtet tothaBISS'iSfsSS" ei wSiSSU!)f W ood River QCNEItAL an oopUcatlon at aftoanon BeMKeptS^ Vall^Ca:all Randy at SUIMERWnW O R K txalnaaa naadad CADC CA conmcatiorror bach- J v I h I H I »S. a S o E Jeroaw . aotlng '• applicaUona nS O A DAY POTENTIAL alor's degree roqulrod. i/7 tim a a l« m n ta ry mthelHcB IHe Inauraoce 206-676>22a234.* $10J»Baaa-■ae-ApfM." lii'gSSSF JSiSUcoUons takon daily. ------:------PT/FT posltloi Local posHkjns. Musl M pasa crtminai history W * e a c h a r and tor a a- industry, a iltlon avairin Pleosriso no phono calls.* y,andtWalawhy: p a r m. ■ • Customeraalealalea/servtoe* 1-800-293-3985 oxt.612r ctchock prior to emptoyment Mllvary • Sun Valley Ko»/gn rarttaed base aala- waiHad aio 1 AUNT SHERRY'S opon 24 - rtwumelo 7^ iR s------3. farmmachkt- Qratfraaumea)neaxpertenfia. ^ t l o n . This posltkjn t Il, nts. ICCP corWiod, Lev- BARTENDER | W alker Center r f ? reame Needed ♦ iWrthTssjsas'siss *,*» ora. 3M*714r Allma)oraoa s F/T with growth t a * e 2003-04 ichool compenaat inn onvironmonl. 26 yra, PT “ Snako Rivor Elks. Sond 1120A M ontana SL '* ,'1 innlnol to terminal ric rosumo to 412 E. 200 W. )otonlial. Candldolos Closing date Ju n e Markatlnittlng auppon and FEED MILLO.OPCHATOR .Txpononco. 20&-733-9630’ ' Ooodirtg. ID 83330 ». Contact Sharon laptopeI providedpn to help FT. Must hav CDL Qood Joromo. ID 83338*- . ^ Tiust hovo a good drlv- Up y (0 .42/mlia. Komar ( avo iS n S o tS r; CHILD CARE 24 hours. J ng rocord. work history c .i | r. Clork. Shoahono youbettari)ar serve our nwTv salaiy&'mec all6>fr46<«1S2 >IDtstrk:tl312 Wnoeds wooKonas avoil. Moals 4 BOOKKEEPiNQ B < indottitudo. Pro- .. _ Ids CalI32 www.worWorMuditudentsoeA* snacks includod. All agosl Looking l-i for on Individual w/ imploymont drug losi- DRIVER•RS P.O. 5Boxo x 2 D ._____ Medical,al,d fl en ta l4 4 0 1 k —:------Also noodod an P.qP, Call 324-5784.‘ bookkooplng, ' payroll, and ng Is roqulrod. Wo of- Wantiintod oxporiencod Shoshomlono, ID B33S2 4 Accessm toto regtonal train- q e k e r a L q r a d c r o pPERATOR e r • accouniing oxp. lor lull COut Patient Counselor or ^compollllvo wogos. shoiiort haul dnvors. or coll 206-686-2338*20 ingaasocUo d a tea to assist m ♦ T n S s ^ i i i CHILD CARE Slay al twmo uilcJors ImmedlataI oponlngopo for ' timo posilion with local * for Twin Falls. - nodical, donlol. 401k CollOll206-324;714B* FnnCATllmON gr^ngyoa your c ^ ♦ Gonoral U deroporator.' .moms, wniching agos 6 Contact Anne Stowa Labor finish grader c Insurance ogoncy. Sand * ind more. Applicotlona DRIVER ig School Dl$t 231 ♦ V o rlooty t y of linanclal ♦Constructi'ctton CaDJacltaoolM nTruddrto ■ wooks nnd up. Monday* 734-»200* :R S Ooodlngi resum e to P.O. Box 269 :on bo pickod up at a CTTRI7UNSP0RTATI0N has thela lollowing.vacon-I ..indudlr|gllfoin. ♦ S w CI Oporators Equipment Friday 7-G 30. Call bolero Twin Falls ID. 83303 ^CUSTOMER SERVICE your s 4 onnultlos ^ Londscap< 9pm208-735-1654.‘ rour locol Job Service o T R. TX 1 4 11 w o slo rn d o a fore}rcortlfied teachors: surance 4. ipore 324000k3004* Atlonlxyt; SoncJi Siantfloy.' ★College Students* o'>r aai 250 Northwood slatos.is. Compollllvo poy. Bualne Sunday. May 2 6,,2 2003. Tim**-N*wa, Twin FallFalls, Idaho D13 — 4 — HOTEUW arCL LABOfieRS MgCMAHIC ...... Mem e c h a n k ; PRCR0FE88K>NAL WORK uri FROM HOME . . I PUBJBUCSERVKJE DONKEY!EYS Rogioturo.d 3 'n*ad«LA^at403Bhia W tm*d truck mechanlo. RCSUMESPLUS B*aaaur*dthlaita MESSAGE miniatureturo. Wo will pull PM*e*c*g324-7148* a ■ p i s i s s ^ Lika i ...... ______- - / ■ - 11^)28,2003 OH m To listen andidM respond, call To use yourr cred it card, cal» i i D o n p r e p a idd blocks of timl e! e ! 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' a „ 'f , -V cJW cmriW STKw • • ’ ' ;'V ■ Tjr,HTINNG TH E STARS _ ' ' ‘ WuaiMOM/DaTI■ T f Bm Tho planetarium att theth Herrett Center for'Arts andI SdScience Is literally a house'off IIlight. Manager Rick Qreenawalwald and his crew create spectaictacular effects using computerliirized lights such as the OoDouble Deriiy, which creates thee ststreaks In this photo, and thele RainbowI Effect, which producluces the fan of light In the loweDwer lett comer. ^ • A t p D i a n eJ t a r i u im , l i lg h t s ]m a k (e t h e m a g ]l i e By Virginia s.>. HutchinsH magic, but any light leakik 1from the Each projeccctor’s image accounts forr t h a t’s a f ib e r o p tic: probe pi jabbed wheels tot< make an aurora shimmer,ner. T l m ^ e w wwriter r t ______machines is an enemy,, scsaid Rick 60 degrees; cof the horizon (lhat’s theL* through one of the dome'sdoi perfora- Anotherer uses wheels with cloud-lud- Greenawald, Faulkner Plar’lanetarium' cnist of thee ]pic slice) and narrows (o0 tions. A t th c o ther endd oof lhe fil>er i.s a shapedI cutouts, c and rem ains outit of T W IN F AdJLS U - In the darkness of manager. a point at thcJie zenith. light source w ill a colorclored gel. _ focus, tito produce slowly swirlingling Faulkner Plat’lanetarium, li^ t makes On thc other hand, witlvithout the There’si £ a sccond set of thoseL* • A full sky of starsrs on< a doudless doudsin in a blue sky. hearts pound,nd, heads whirl and chil- right light, there’s nothinging at all to machines, totoo. -n ig h t (like the ones relLrelished l)y back- • Thaial blue sky is the work of sim- dren squeal.I. • ' • see in a planetaiium. • Planets£ In the distimce, or otherr packers in Uic Sawtoothoth Mouncoin':) is ple covee lighting.1 * With the helphel of a dandy sound sys- F o r thc curious visitor, GreenavmldGrc isolated imanagcs, a rc th e work of 122 produced by the plarielirietarium’.s higlj- Humb:ible by comparison with thc tem, of coursc.rse. is delighted to explain: single-shott sslide projectors. They’ree tech centerpiece, ihe DigistarDij. D. Digistar,r, more than (KK) liglus line tiieciie P erhaps nowherenov in Magic Valley • • • p re tty mucl-ch like the ones that dis-!• It’s a compiilerized•d 3-D; p ro jecto r lop of thetl: planetarium wall at the is light as concontrolled, computerized, • See a moonscapc panoramapa played travevei snapshots in folks’ fami-I- thac sends monochromamatic blue-green base off lhe( dome. Alternating red, . sealed out andmd spread about around the base of the plaiplanetarium • ly iwms for:ir years. light ih ro u g h a IGO-dct-degree fisheye green andan blue bulbs can illuminatelate lUuminatedted by plain white lights, doine? That’s the work of 12 slide • But evenn thosc machines have a lens. Its digital memoryiry holds1 a spheri- th e whollolc dome witli a single hue.lue, tfaie'plimetaiiuirium,domo is a coUcction projectors, spaced to oreateate a contin- spedal featuture when put to use in thee cal database of the startars tliat are visi- m ixed from fr various percentagess of o f perforate*tted poDels and rivets, uous picturc around thchc horizon. planetarium,m. Each slide is fitted wilhh ble with thc naked.q;I.qye from any- ihosethnliree colors. * painted v/hitelite and suspended from - ■ Soft-cdge masks graduallyally d a rk e n a m ask thatIt blocks1 all thc light exceptIt where on Earth. Or Grcireenawald and Iiis colleagues’ues cables. Withh thctl aid of lamps, filters, thc edges of cach slide, blendingbit it thephnet,fc, for instance. That’s to elim-1- The Digisiar can presentprt the star can apprproximate a sunset by gradual-lual- m asks a n d th th' e lUce, it’s a sunset, a w ith thc overlapping glidesIes oni e i ^ e r in a te w h atIt G re e n a w a ld ’s in d u stryy arrangcmeni visible: ai a t a p articu lar ly dimmiming tlie cove limits from lhethe storm, a lunoimar landscape or thc far side.. callsGRIS-i- gray rectangles in spacc. limc and place. Theic sstar field can east andid bumping up Uie red percent-:etu- reaches of spaiipace. A sccond set of 12 fixed:d pprojectors (If you’ve'0 been'tradarig thc math,1, rotate, showing passageIge of time. Or it ages inI thet west. Similar techniqueslues Planetariumum visitors sec thc S3 mil- allows one sccnc to fade grsgradually to you’ve coununted 49 slide projectors,i. can accelerate towardrci or away from bring thelie sun up again in the morning.ling. , lion exhibitionion for $4 a pop. another - perhaps from the re d sur- E ad i can acticcess slides anywhere in itss the planetarium vieweriver, creatitig lhe To p rep arere ttl)p cosmic stage, plane- facc of M an to a backyardrd 1barbecue tray within1 aj sccond and a half. Andd illusion of flying throufugh space. \Vhenn lighl Is the whole show, strajitray tarium managnagers eliminated the setting on Earth. each has a bbackup lam p to erisure thcc Besides stars, th e DigistarDi;: can pro- ‘ wavelenfngths intrude. light thoy couliould. - • If a spacecraft dcsccndends to land liglit’s alway:lys available.) duce wire-frame 3-D effects,eff* sudi ;is a A you:)ung viewer’s lighi-up shoesloes, A doublee setS( of light-lock doors on thc moon, it’s likely picturedpic by • See ourir solm: system ’s nine plan-V Viking ship approachin,hing witli oars in w ith th[ie e ta p of a foot, can cre aIte te az s e a ls th e au TWE % . VftUey : e n e d b A f a p p ^ ,pppeai . Fr6n ioQ ^i! TheCc ' l8 « r ii partle ^ ..... jp tie d '■ " s B u d lights I Doerr th e Q( ■Prodsi g le o ft conmM/TMi . ty.PwftWfl} : lnK.itilBM ...... • i M TM«m,TdnFiii.ldi,kWio Suite;, May 28,2003 The Ilf _____ L u m i n a n c e E FROM THE SUl ' i \ Mtanmtrovih !>«»»■■■ Ron Hancock iHgan photogiiographing sunrises and sunsetss 3126 years ago when his mom' bobou^t him his first camera. On a recent Saturday, be was outoul again a t a newly discoveradNl spot near Jeromo County Airport waltlaltlng for the magic moments ofif llght.thell| sun oHen delivers.'Pfhem light looked promising butt MH short of what Hancock hopiK>pedRwouia be.______Amateeur phoDtograplihers rellish patrticularr naturaiT lightiiing By Virginia S.5. hHirtchlns Hancock said his militaryary trav- night photography,hy, Hancock The phoilotograpby advicc hc hearsrs j Timos-Nows wwri riter______els to many states never• encoiin-cn said. Wait for a fullull moon, be is: Take piipictures a t sunrise and sun-n- tered sunsets worthy to comcor pare said, then double e;^ ;^ sc a frame sdt,'and sleileep th e re st of th e day. J K R 0 M I: --1 - W ith an eye for liglit, a w ilh so\iihem Idaho’s. to add the red liglights. of the .- ' Doesn’t^t work for Fanselow. phoioRHiphcr«er develops a discriminat- For those showy display:lays [hat My fav(vorite thing is the butte’s tclecommumcmcations tow- “1 don’t’t get| up. tb a t early. M ost of ‘ 1 iiiK se n se o f■ place.ph fill the sky, thank the West . sunsets iiin Idaho. I’ve got ers to th e moon pictuTiture. mine uro) ftaken at normal times,” It's a cotiticcnection vvith the land, but humidity. ' “And it’ll actuallyilly come out the Twin FFaUs 76^yobr-old said, tine ilhiminulc*ated by the liglii of a cer- Dry air makes for “really some witith so many colors looking like a space:e s stacion,” h e . Fanselovow acq u ired a cUgital cam-n- tain season,I, o or a p articular tim e of clear, pristine skies for ot said. .era recemncly.asd made the switch:h day. ing colorful sunsets and anyr s that it’!t’s unbelievable. Amatetu- photograp!rapher Cindee- from film,a. That-rerased any barrierer Ron Ilancoccock of Jerome lias some astronomical,” said W eatherly of Filer takes many of to sleepinlng late.-W hy get up at 8 favorites among atn Magic Valley’s Grcenawald, a star watchecher and ber pictures on th tl « C a m a s a.m., hc as!asks, w h en hc can take pic-ic- P rairie - a t old b am s i s h a p e s a n d siscenes. Btit he’s fussy planetarium manager in Tw in 9 9 TIS o r th e b ase tu re s of ThreeT Island Crossing or ahoiii th e li(;liliRliiing. Falls. of Soldier Mountain.in. S b e m akes C raters of the Moon at high noon>n One of tliehe part-time i)rofessional For prime atmosplis p h e rc , - Ron Hancoch^ 1, th e trip early o r lotee iiin th e day. and let coro m p u ter softw are autom at-It- Hancock backpacks oncce a year, . ' “The bri^c aftemcmoon sun is icaUy retotouch the digital images?s? pitoiof;rapher:ier’s top picks is the air local photographe jjlane parkinging lot at the Jerome air generally in the heightsts c of th e just too brightt for ' mo," The rcsulijlt is gorgeous color thata t |)orl, in e a rlyly fall.fi Sawtooth Mountains, W e a th e rly said . “Some Soi people brings teara rs to his eyes. "The lightinIting. the simset is really “The higher up you get,2t, thei m ore Good optictions lic closer to home, like it, but I like the longlor shadows Beforei hisI digital conversion,n , fantastic at that time of year.”' crystal clear your pictunu res a rc ... too. that are cast' early momoming or late Fanselowft coUected lens fUters to Hancock said,lid. H e’s proud of his sun- and that really helps your3ur sunsets, N ear HagcIgerman, Hancock advis- evening." control tb'tbe light that rcachcd hisi s d o w n s h u t viwith two idled crop- too,”, he said. vYou’ll haveJVC an occa-. es, get aboveve th e S nake R iver’s BeU Another scene thatsitstrikes ber 'fUm-r.bysi' 5ortiag.tbe greens in a for-)r- dnsivrs in thehe foreground,I sional forest fire, and1 you’llyc get Rapids for flatfl land where you can ftm cy is at N iagara S prindng^seenby, ; es^-l^iiwM tan??s.or darkening a sky A standing Joke InM a^oVi3 Valley Is that there are lightss hfor all the cows, which outnumtxmber peopla by a fair margin. To m Jeroma County, K hMks Ilka• a trw statsowrt. la tkte.dlj^ bijgbtofrm ' * ' W h a tI’sanlED? ^ ;■ LED tecl:hnology sl;hows up inn Magic Vj ^ la t alM lr M o n flow in I signs C pro<»»«4’ i By Virginia s. Hutchins lively largese under a dark sky. Anc^ d to others it might be so: ruin. Stadium, or lly ^one dra c tio a A Ught milttli« ds'onanunv TImefrWaws wrtter Still, therere arc unmistakable- thisihing else, like it’s too much • itier Field. x ie h a s tha.slde efleotof produo- signs of cit)icy in the nightcime goojood thin&” Rex Lytle said. t like daytime,” [08in:)*Nlfr>l.ectrt^j)o^ TWIN FALLS - M anyny a visitor panorama, T he lacier SCTriment b evid m : - approaching Twin Fallslls Ifrom th e Lighted signs;sig th a t is. W ith th e inin KetchumI ^ Hailey, wh It spots in town north by night bas remaanarked on helpofbri^i^ t business lots, secu- dariark-sky ordinances hi Ipt8,,where'metal i tbe seeming metropolislis of lights *• rity illuminauacioD, traffic signals 'dimiimmed lights, added sha ischarge fixtures ^ spread across the v^cy.ey. and lines of automobile head* andm d broughc the.starti backfo I som eone looking south fromnward J fbr sectoi* There’s a light for everyev< cow, lights, theyey make' Blue Lakes ■ foa[ocus.. ^ : i.showoffafiag, ■ zS ! old-timers reply. BoiilevardNcNorth a vivid smudge. . But.ta.Twin1PalIii,anUlll B S urrounding farm s dO|do, indeed, • “To me,, itit^s an example of a hat)lated blixk of dty tells th»h:'alley-area ear decep- successful,f growinggi coiiimtmity. vrajway’ tr a v d e r th e re ’s A late;f> 8e8eelfD,Pa^E3' ; " ‘ help Twin Polls appeal some* b all gam e at B ru i ...... hof a baseball at Frontie . , g',. V .'.- -They Ught.It I rident Lytle said.- vhere The brightest i have are usually car lot lades, hlgh-int6Dsin>dlK Ic inio' direct light cu^w • ty. or upward to . si lldmi- Lesaid. • ►high. . ■ • ! f ^ . . • Ptease 1 . .. J hniay,)r,M«y26,2003 TliM»Mm.T»lnl»lnFdto,IM» &3 TheI Mgfiri a n t a\s s tk U ght Inlnthajab _ ■ m m a u g n t oon i the line Lack of light Lots of lighi g h t s ’ ] y A^^W M tLatotn• lno.^e testing process ^ e a s t e r n IdahoIda Rallro.^<>'s X k lo)nder M t how comfortabiy you con do0 : ^ i i e n t s at Tho ReueotJt climbcll imo well;..,, HutlniMw-lnfraradlljidllghtdramatkally ClocomoUvrlUve No. 3504 each W w lUvllhouC ii tight? I W iighted little worlds to t;txeot sWrrtfls^ •pMdiupwtwttookdek daya with oMermetN night rum! fromfr( Twirl Felle to Shoshonetone Ice Coves' owners offer o I orders, relax m uscles,. gusnlgue against oda. Minidoka,, wherewt ll m eets up quick■ test tes ; • colds, wann on orthrlUcic bobody, chase Infrared ratfM on h us wavelengthaM kHiger a Unionlon Pacific ualn. From WoyMoy thfou{^ September, the fooO-0- (ho winter btu o s-O f simpllimply gol a tan, than the vislbto portionlonoftheetectron^ snd bach. side attr{sttraction north ot Shoshone runss In cach tanning bed ot the BurleyI salon • n«tlc ___^ Thebc100N0FTECHN(NOLOGY - ' t ; . ' ' i CO v " i tnictWl TInMMm Michael and Bridfettatta Qooding admire thetr infant sorson, only momenta oid, in the oiobstetrics ward at St. Benedictllcts Famiiy Medical Center in1 JeJerome. Tho lights bathing thele nowi parants are desi^)ed to tiiumlnateite the patient without heating: theth« room. ! SpeiKidy systtems keeep dellivery rrooms (cool, u:inclutte;red ByVSyVbglnlaS.HtitcMm to haul intiinto a delivery room for eachch b i r ^ right h ot if aU1 tlthat light shines on mom andon< In both eases, againlin. tem perature was the Tlnwnma»Wew» writer______, so tfae doctloctor cotJd better see duringng deUv- doc. trouble, ery andt repairre; and cbeck tbe baby’sr’s initial But it doesn’tn’t n i e bulbs point away fronrom “Overheating bab:ibies dehydrates them, JEROME - A hospital's otobstetrics u n it condition.>n. the deUvery bed>ed, and the nurrors reflcct justjus: tben they get worse,”•,” Lammers said. Nurses Jsm 't do without Ught Now, oneon« less piece of equipmentt crowds< the light - not; theth heat - toward the bed. closely m oniiored bablabies’ tem peratures dur- LLotsofU^ns. the roomm ffor medical personnel andid family ''Eveiybo nuci ■eolmwBlMtloM towerwer oaii |M t bfl seen on the rigbiight. The lights of JerotM a rt onn ththe right. Twin Falls Mim s Innth 1 e middle, and the IlghtiofKrf Kimberly, H anten and do zenRt t col farms ar« on the left. J*.. I ■ Icoaltm dftoaQ “wfaicfa fafrom a safety standpoint aand cars and trucks (andid) elec- red-only neonon - not yet flores- Blu ' ' ; V ' " - ...... y '- ■ \ • ••.. i - 'i - - ...... - m M TWIw^MllWkW ■ • i - F a m i l y L IFEi f =1 rS-JT IsWirCHINGj f o s s w o r - d SIDES T H E S uiin d a y Cre I Unwi^elcome eMemc orial D{ By RoiM rt H. W otf». EditeUed by Wayne Robert WilW illiam s______' ACH088 » 1.3 l u I.a he 1.7 In |i» ^ trips$ down Imemoirylane✓ ‘ 1 Bodywtmatal? ______■ t fl UgwxJftfy lonof Enrtoo . ' Editor's note Din m tsrT ^ o n c ru e # ., T h a f s good old Americerican inge- • ‘ , 12 R allnoson this wide. Here’s he.her colutnn from nuity. balconlos :'0 iwiaiod May 28,2000. L i f e A N D Most of the time, thoithough, w e .ii i .1 Slowly. In mu»lc don't use i t Instead, wfe e takn e difl* ;• Wotid of #cr>o S t. B e n e d ic ts % Excellence in ______. 1...... ______Commum,mfy E^&fr Pat Moramtomm~73S3288 - P a g e E - 6 S u H dday. ; M ay 25, 2003 T h e T im e ______‘N ig hTT i AT THE Moy]ms' ' C o r vt^ette sli h o w F('CVS UJP JA CK PO T, Nev. -- TlT he Snake River Corvette ClubIub, Randy Hansen Chevrolet andani Cactus ■ F l H i Petes Hotel and Casinowo will pre- ^ j sent Border Run1 2003i on t, a e l ’.i a l L ; Saturday and June 1 in Jackpot, Nev. Registration and onm i break* cr game will be held I M w Friday in the Goldr Snowsboe rooms at CacCactus Fetes Hotel. Hors d’ oeuvrev res be ■ served from 6-8 p.m. ReRegistration is 575 per car and S25 for each t M l J additiooal car. An array ofI CorvettesCo will be on thow at thethe iCorvette Club Border Run 20Z003 In R ep stratio n will contontinue from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Saturdaylay at Cactus • •’" “P®*- P e te s foUowed by aI pcpoker walk T he slot toujoum am ent will b c ^ at for foi their room reservations. from 9-11 a.m. Lundn c h w ill be 4 p.ni. Satunturday. For i more information, served from 11:30 a.m.,m. to 1 p.m. Breakfastu t wUl be served from 9 DaveDa Montgomery a t 733-777791 or in the Goldrush andd S Snow shoe a.m . to 1 p.m. p.; Ju n e 1. Trophies, e e-i -m ail him rooms. The show-n-shiishine will be door prizeses and raffle prizes will [email protected] ve or’ LI a rry , held from 1-2:30 p.m.,I., aand voting bc given. UtleyU t at 733-9655 or e-mail will be held from 2:30:30-3:30 p.m. P a rtid ppants a r will be responsible at at lutley<3T)mt.org. The D ance Centerer presentt| 'A N l^ t at the Movilovlet' recital at 7 p.m. Saturdayay a t th e O'Leary Junior High SchoolSch tudltotf- S e n i oD) R P R O J E C T um, 2380 Ellzabett«th Blvd. In Twtn Falls. Advancenee tickets purchased before Martay 29 tre $20 for four peoplele or $7 per peN ton, and availablelie ati the center, 4 M Main Ave.ve. S. In Twin Falls or call 736-3!-3998. After that date, tIckeUUtre$8. tr . . Children under tgeIge 5 are free. Performert Includiilude the Top Hat Tappers, pictur:ured above. Kelli Plorce ol Filar Hlgh£Sh School presents a bullet-proof v e it to9 CCl h u e , a l-year-old \ doI^A nci::iERS bloodhound tracking dogdog, and hit handler, \ j |jI ASik^lAT I ------ST(r o i^ r e p o)RT; ------Crook County SherlfTiifTs Deputy Brandon - iy T!oif%4A (0 Smith, dufing the Roseose Ctty Classic Dog ' ' / I daughter of Kimberlyj-Jy A nn and ^ M a ^ c ValM ley R i o n a l To announce a trfith Show In Portland, Ore.i. After A an Internship Lance Tyler Jensen:en of Twin Medic;lical Center senSend a copy of tho birth conlfl- Falls, was bom Saturcturday. May class with local policepol offlcert Mark V Alexander./r.Anthoney Jordan, cote to: 17,2003. Burgess and William1 DcD ee tt, Kelli partici* son of Mistyy ILynn Malone and 7°'Melissa Morgan ' Abigail Kaylynn1 Maughan,M pated In th e Police Explotplorert program, and I / i ,J C hristopher R:Ray Jordan of Twin The ^he Tlmes-Nows daughter of Jennifinifer Lyn became InterestedI InIn: law enforcement, Falls, was bomom W ednesday, M ay P.O. Box 548 Mavencamp and Ryanyan Thomas Twin Falls, ID 83303 particularly the canineIne unit. She learned 14,2003. Maughan of Hagermerman, was j Or fax to: 734-5538, bom Sunday, May 18.2003. 8.2( about a program In Oregregon to donate cut- VlviannaI Estefana] Pena. daughter of Esmeralda and Deadline: noon Tuesday for Aubrey Annalisee J _VOLUNTEEEROF THE MONTIJTH ___ - S e r v i c e'NEWS ] ----- Greene completess ItMarine Hyde Is servingse in Arabian tion ..i; in g Class of 1953 planians DAVAuxllxlllary holds dance at ai 543-8292 o r S43-J6S2. players. H e alsoilso b ad collected a H membersmi and $95 for noion- May 30 and can beba mailed tor variety of DVI•VDs for tbe unit, mem'embers. Regular tepstradonin is C a ssia C o u nIty ty Parade- reunion this sUmnKm er Friday aI t I hall In TMn Falls Deadline » for 4-H though not asIS manyi as be had dueje between1 May 3l and Jmune Committee, c/o KellyeUy Johannten, SHOSHONE - Thehe Shoshone TWIN F/FALLS - The Disabled 13.J. and aj ia $100 for 4-H membebers 216 Dennis Drive,-.ve,-Burley, ID class of 1953 is pl;planning a Americanin Veterans Auxiliary. enrollment approaches A nyone who0 wouldv like to con- andid $1051 for non-members. LaLate 83318. • . reunion July 12*13. will holdd a dance at 8:30 p.m. BURLEY - The final enroll-e; tribute Pollard’sd’s project and help regisigistration is June 14-23 andid is A dinner will be helcleld at 6 p.m. Fridayat at the DAV Hall. 459 ment m for the Cassia Countnty 4-H bim collect thethi remaining 10 SUS115 fo r 4-H m em bers and $1:>^0 Jerome County 444 4 ) July 12 at the Jeromijmel^imtry Shoup Ave.ve. in Twin Falls. program pi must be turnedd in by DVD players':s' and additional forir non-members.n Scholarshi] Club. A picnic willII beb beld at Archie; TurnerT> will provide the May M 30 to the 4-H office. DVDs can callH RubenD S aldana a t are-eavailBble. a holds camhfal, auctionaw ' noon July 13 at thele Shoshone: j^uaic. TbeTiere is a S2 suggested Projects may be add . * / , Sunday, Mtyf 2:25,2003 . TlrM»N«wt. Twin FoDi.Jli.ld^ Ii E-7 Family liLIFE sss& ssasssssssssB — E n g a gGEMENTS - - A n njiv i er sa r ieBS ------ . -■'ikEMENTS-KlRKlKHAM I M u r p h y -B e e r s T he M ■ILLERSil TWIN FALLS - Orlii S TWIN FALLS - ]Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Clements ofDf B Paul Miller of Twinvin Falls will bc Hawaii, announce the eiengage* honored at an opencn house June 1- , J e n n ife r m en t of th eir daughter, Je ■ | for thcir 50th wedicdding anniver- ^ ^ B B Louise CIements,yo Rhetlle tt R eed sory. Friends and fafamily are invit- Kirkham, son of Micha< ^ B cd to attend fromn 2-52 p.m. at thc . JuHy Kirkham of Blackfoofoot ^ B Filer Baptist ChurdLTch on H i^w ay NCtements is a 1997 gradi ^ B 30 in Filer. Your presencepi is the Falls High School a ^ B only gift they rcquesnest z OQ2 graduate of Idaho S ta te ' ^B I^er and Jeon1 McGregor were ^ B |H tUiiversity with a bach m m m m i i H married May 31,195L953,inFUer. r ^ H degree in dental hygiene. ae.SheU j*rth,CI««ntMrtiBndRhettKltfchim ^ They lived and1 fifarmed on thc *" Employed at Green ^ B Salmon Tract untili l tthey moved to JeanondFd Paul Miller Family Dental Group. in Twin Saturday inin thc Idaho Falls aM ■ Twin Falls in 1991.I. retired:d iiin 1996. Falls. , Temple. AnI eengagement cele- of Twin Falls. ^B They bought thcthe Magic Bowl TheL- eventc is being hosicd by -.Kirkham is a 1997 gradiaduate of bration willII \ b c h e ld fro m 6*8 B H The cimple luis threeree urand. ^ B in 1977 and worke‘ked there until thcir clc h ild re n , D ian a (Do'iig) daugliiers. One wmddaui filackfoot High Schoolol :and is P-m. with a 1p: program at 7 p.m. d a u g lite r is they sold thc busincss bi and Jones: anand Jerry (Patti) Miller, all deceased. t id in g ISU, studyingJ account-a< Thursday at :t> thc Harrison Stake ing.; He served an LDSS nmission Center, 667 'H Harrison St., Twin MMelanie Murphy and B«n B«ert» :cption will bc held ^ to the Chile SantiagoIgo East Falls. A reccp TWIN FALLS - Sharon Harm^ m. Soturday at thc t , Itfission. He is employed:d at t Wal* fro m 7-9 p.m . ■ Twin Falls announces X tl T h e K>IOPPSn F^fT M art in Blackfoot. 2nd and 6th> VWard LDS Church. igagemcnt of her daughteIter, PAUL - Mr. andnd Mrs. Howard E ' : The wedding is plannnncd for 660 Teton Driv•rive.Bloddoot. !elanic Murphy, to Ben Beeiiers, Knopp of Paul wilwill be honored V. ' sonin of0 Bill and R uthanne Beersrs of at an open houstLise J u n e 1 fo r ;F r a n t z -S t u d e bBAKER/^ ^ H ||| Goodooding. thcir 50th weddinging anniversary. r:TW IN FALL'S - D av Murphy is a graduate of KiiSim* Fam ily a n d friendnds arc invited irly H i^ School and attcndi l l Raedine Frantz of Twirwin F a lls idcd to attend from 2-12-5 p.m. at thc alvary Chapel Bible College announce the eagageme m e n t ;c in Rupert First Chri!iristian Church, M[urricta, urr Calf. She is employed thdr daughter, Bethani SiStcU enc id at 1110 8thSt.,Rupcipert. The couplc F irst Federal Savings Bank trahtz, to Eric James iS tu d e - * k in requests no gifts,>, butt thosc with Jeroijromc. baker, son of William onia n d Ju d y a favorite story' oro picturc arc ~ Bc | 3 ' F o r lo c & e n g i ^ c r ^ w w w .rr ...c lic k ^ ^ • "' H TlwWwi.T^M* 3 ______1 -V ' Family Life A l l w (o r k a ni d n o { p l a y ? Ffinanciall\gifttakc Les i^ou unawvares, PisI s c ^ A t L h ile a d q ul i a r t e r s5, n o w IP MAY 25TH IS YOUiUR ------— ------n m iD A Y » you a re fdealisti H O R O3 S 0 a 0 P E ■ s entim n d ental and easily disa; Tha W—Mngton Pott u a made in receicemyeafs, so Laird poim)inted as your expectadon Jeraldlne SauA n d e r s - a S Zw and h er ccHvorktrkers can use them thou|ough solid) are high. You aai re . If y o u ’ve e v e r accidentally acc «4ien helping callallers, easygisygoing and love travel ‘Thisis is eye openers. You1 arear argumen;, knocked over the box•ox where you “My son's jusi:ust devastated,” a * a yy« ^ for buildi^ new foundada- tatire because youu ww a n t to keep all the Lego inn yyour house, ;. \ ||t l woman from Illinoisnil told Laird. tionsms and taking on fresh respopon- the bottom of a problem,pro 'rtjie you know w hat a coup:>uple hundred ~ '' I “He’s got the NabooNi fighter and sibilibilities. Passion and romanimce stodc of priotities.; TTa ak e a 8ed>K)d « p you busy this year thoufu g h look. cf the colorfid plasdcdc ipieccs look , ‘ ■>' ive the instruction keep like as they skittersr across: the book anymore anand his little broth- Scpt<‘ptember secs an unrequitclted L IB R A (S e p t.. 23-Oct. 2! 22); floor. And your partarenis know tv, h(^ thinks, desilestroyed it” • love,ve. Trust your innate ju d d eent r Your words are quoted.quo Public what it’s like to findd sistray bits of _ Laird figureded out which Star Deccxcm ber secs you making heacad- and parmcrs seekk youryt counsel Lego, weeks later, undunderfoot and * ■ W ars item th e wtwoman was tallring wayly ini several directions. A relationship is mcimended. V ^b wedged behind sofa ancushions. ■ •_ . about aiid, proiromiscd to send ADARIES. (Mar, 21-Apr, 1919): makes helpful suggiiij^estions and Now, imagine 300,()0,000 biis of ■ , ' instnictionsforfrr free. Femf:malc friends beg you to rccocon- lends helping hand Lego - pea-sized Legogohcads-cas- 1 ■ r', Anoiherthingng that happens at sidcrie r. Reach beyond th e immecedi- SCORPIO (Octt ‘23-Nov. 2 2l)ft cading from a highgh shelf and Enfield is designign. Graphic artists ate;c; the1 potential is great Yoi'o u r You ooze sex appcaLeai You're on a boundng like plastic: hahailstones, \ . com e up with ththe packaging and wayly isi the right way t<^y. TlThe roll and feel youou can do no “Thoy were everyvlywhere! We displays you seci«in stores. mooroon in y our own sign wip>es tlth e wrong. A hom e mattelatter is shroq^ were finding them in nooks and 'Ihe artists’ 201zone at Lego looks slattf clean. . ed in myStery; be ■ . ■ T W n F i ______i J. ID ents, siblings, grandparIparenis, nieces Andrew (P<(Pearl). Peter, and Gunard I -.il 208-73J-4900 Z08-733-3743 and nephews, cousiusins and his (Maxine).n. and sisters, Minnotte ■ / 939S Serving the M a ^ Valley many, many (nonds..H Hg e n e v e r know (Lylo) SaintiintLouis and Ardell (Oscar) 733-5743 : / “Strving the Magic VaUfj Since I a stranger, would speapeak to anyone Ziemke anca n d his beloved wriie. J e a n Carl C. Estep IMtnlil 111^201,2003 a n d It i'^ sa id , lhai h10 e nnever had an precededd h him in death, -1913 - 2003 enemy. He was an1 oio u td o o rsm a n Memorialflal S ervices for G u s vnl! b e Can Clinton Estop, 89, of J and ioved anyihinana (0 do with held Sundn d a y . J u n e 1. 2 0 0 3 . a t 2 Ppassed away Thursday. M r t WHITE nature. Some ol hisi favoritefa activi- p.m. al thithe Our Savior Lutheran 22003. at his daughter's h( 208-73L ! M,Mortuary fit Crematory lies were camping, fishing,fish hunting. C hurch InIn Twin Falls. Idaho, with VWendeU. Idaho. P t ■ i 1IM 5 4th A ra u e E ut IWs offer is valid I ' ! caring (or his horsesi anand horseback * Pastor DDanj Rleke officiating, *<3ari w a s b o m O cto b er i 19 TwloF«lb.lD f Je ro m e. riding, snow skiing anand jet skiing. Cromalionon and Private Inurnment trin th e tow n of Plym outh, Bo. RiL,-1VrtnF>Ib,n)8330^ 20208-733-6600 tAmbend ^ . His Olher p a ssio n s inchincluded his '&4 a r e u n djer e i tho direction of tha . • C County, Utah, to Q; B. andK s u i « n SServing a the Magif W ley Siner I1924 i M«ri Beairjce Jolnes Getep. The 1/2 Mustang, and carir raracing. 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