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MagicValley.com Headstone found Sheriff: Drug busts in Murtaugh Evidence turned HOW TO HELP If you have pictures of the over to county cemetery that might help authorities, call the Twin prosecutor Falls County Sheriff’s Office by schools rise at 208-736-4107. By Ben Botkin Times-News writer ing to the sheriff’s office. The discovery of the Not so long ago, the headstone is the latest turn 30 headstone was in its proper in a controversy that erupt- 320 Main St., Buhl place at the Artesian City ed in Murtaugh after work- 628 Eighth Ave., Buhl Cemetery on a patch of ers uprooted trees and ground about two miles bulldozed weeds at the Filer Twin Falls south of Murtaugh Lake. cemetery in late April. That Now the headstone work, led by a farmer Buhl along with its base is evi- named Darrell Funk, dence in the custody of the caused some residents to Twin Falls County Sheriff’s allege that gravestones 608 Parnell St., Buhl 30 Office. The headstone was were disturbed in the Kimberly located by sheriff’s detec- process. tives on Tuesday afternoon As a result, deputies as they were looking began investigating the through debris removed 332 Jefferson St., from the cemetery,accord- See MURTAUGH, Main 2 Kimberly 93 Two defendants dropped from Photos by MEAGAN THOMPSON/ T.F. County investigators say Times_News Latham suit Graphic by MEGAN OTTO/ nabs meet sheriff’s mandate Times-News Managers of closed car enterprises By Andrea Jackson cover officers piled out from to pay their own lawyer fees Times-News writer a room, off-limits to the Magicvalley.com public in their new basement WATCH a video about the Twin Falls County By Andrea Jackson Frank, Scott Reaves and Twin Falls County bureau on Shoshone Sheriff’s office efforts to fight drugs and USE an Times-News writer local finance company 1- Sheriff’s Office authorities Avenue. interactive map of the houses where arrests were made and their 800 Finance Inc. The say they are busting more They asked that cameras proximity to schools. Two former general Lathams in Idaho operated drug delivery crimes around be shut-off and their names managers are off the hook Latham Motors in down- schools at the order of their not be disclosed, citing safe- in KeyBank’s multi-million town Twin Falls, which new boss, Sheriff Tom ty concerns. tor with the sheriff’s office some numbers it says show dollar lawsuit against a closed in October, and Carter, who campaigned last “In the last four and a half who handled the school area how well Carter’s adminis- shuttered automotive Hertz of Magic Valley, fall on the pledge. months, we’ve approxi- drug cases.“We have a man- tration is fighting a war on enterprise in Twin Falls. which opened in 2000 Since taking office this mately doubled the amount date from the new sheriff to drugs — especially near the The bank in February under the franchise name year, Carter has doubled the of cases that are drug relat- really attack the drug prob- county’s school zones. took up suit against RLS RLS Inc. county’s criminal investiga- ed, than we had done the lem.” Carter won the office in a Inc., or Hertz of Magic The bank claimed that tion force from two to four. previous year,” said an This week the sheriff’s Valley, Robert Latham Sr., On Tuesday those under- undercover senior investiga- office gave the Times-News See BUSTS, Main 2 Robert Latham Jr., Tracy See LATHAM, Main 2 Countdown for ‘Embarrassing’ snafu puts list Canyon Ridge of U.S. nuclear sites online Workers finishing work before By H. Josef Hebert compilation of hundreds of civilian Chu said he was stepping up securi- Associated Press writer nuclear sites, along with maps and ty at one of the sites, a storage facility details of the facilities. The material for highly enriched uranium at the Y- school opens in August WASHINGTON — The govern- includes sites for uranium storage, 12 Oak Ridge complex in Tennessee. ment’s inadvertent and red-faced nuclear fuel fabrication plants and “That’s of great concern,’’ he told a By Ben Botkin “At this point in time, Internet posting of a 266-page list of nuclear research facilities. House Appropriations subcommittee Times-News writer unless something unfore- U.S. nuclear sites provided a one-step “It’s an easy locator for civilian when asked about the disclosure. seen happens, we should guide for anyone wanting details sites,’’Thomas D’Agostino, head of the At most schools, work meet our schedule,” said about such sensitive information. National Nuclear Security See NUKE, Main 5 slows down a bit during the Dale Thornsberry, facilities Obama administration officials said Administration, told Sen. Bill Nelson, summertime. manager for the school dis- Wednesday the document contained D-Fla., when questions about the dis- That’s not the case for trict. no classified material about nuclear closure came up at a Senate Armed Canyon Ridge High School He estimated that the weapons. They contended the loca- Services subcom- in Twin Falls, which will construction work should be tions and other details already were mittee hearing. open for its first year of done in three to five weeks, available from public sources. “We don’t want to school this fall.There are still with crews available for Energy Secretary Steven Chu said “a make this easier for tasks left such as putting in touch-up and repair work snafu’’ led to the online posting. “A people to get this seating in the auditorium, afterwards. little embarrassing,’’ he acknowl- kind of information. window trim and floor cov- “It’s really wrapping up edged. Unfortunately some- erings in classrooms. the loose ends,”Thornsberry The document, stamped “highly thing like this makes it Semi-trucks are sched- said. confidential safeguards sensitive,’’ easier,’’D’Agostino said. uled to begin arriving on July In 2006, the cost of made it onto the Government Printing House Speaker 13 with loads of furniture — Canyon Ridge was estimated Office’s Web site — and why that hap- Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., desks, chairs and library at about $37.6 million. pened was not immediately clear. A said the release books. More than 50 semi- School district officials now newsletter that focuses on govern- exposed lax safe- trucks will be coming with put the cost at $47.4 million, ment secrecy quickly picked up on it. guards. loads of furniture and sup- The printing office removed the docu- She asked con- plies for the school. See SCHOOL, Main 2 ment when informed “about the gressional investi- potential sensitive nature’’ of the list, gators to review the agency said. the inci- By then it was too late. dent. Magicvalley.com The information, compiled for Watch a video about Canyon Ridge High School international nuclear inspectors, is a

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Pat’s Picks TODAY’S HAPPENINGS Three things to do today ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Paul Lodge 77 , 8 p.m., across from the Paul (SHIBA), 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Minidoka County Post Office, 438-5150. Senior Center, 436-9107 for appointment. Pat Marcantonio “Strike Up the Band,” opening concert for Twin Fit and Fall Proof Exercise Class, 10 to 11 a.m., Falls Municipal Band, 8 p.m.,Twin Falls City EXHIBITS Living Waters Presbyterian Church, 821 E. Main • Take the afternoon off way to spend the evening. Park, no cost, 735-2500, ext. 3654. St.,Wendell, no cost, 737-5988. and head to the Camas • Author Diane Josephy Buhl Arts Council 10th annual Plein Art events, First Thursday Artist Studio Tour, with art work Fit and Fall Proof Exercise Class, 10:30 a.m., Prairie. The famous Peavey presents “The with painting at Niagrara Springs, 9 a.m.; and by Donna Arbogast and Heywood Williams, 4 First Segregation Fire Station, Eden, no cost, Camas lilies are blooming. Culture of Western Fences: dinner and still-life painting, 6:30 p.m., Eighth to 8 p.m., 401 E. 16th St., Burley; metal arts and 737-5988. This is a sight unique to Exclusion and Exclusivity” Street Center, 200 Eighth Ave. N., Buhl, public sculpture by Scott Razee, 177 S. 250 E., Burley; Ongoing exercise program for people with Idaho as fields are covered at 6 p.m. at The welcome, 543-5417. works by Kathleen Hawkins and Nicole Maier, 4 Parkinson’s disease, offered by Magic Valley with the blue and purple Community Library, 415 to 8 p.m., 326 S. 250 E., Burley; paintings by Regional Medical Center, 11 a.m. to noon, blooms. But hurry because Spruce Ave. N., Ketchum. BENEFITS AND FUNDRAISERS Marilyn Miller, 4 to 8 p.m., 637 W. 18th St., Episcopal Church of the Ascension, 371 they won’t last. She shares her insights Burley; works by Springdale School students Eastland Drive N.,Twin Falls, no cost, 737-2977. Information: Fairfield about fences in Western American Legion Bingo, 7:20 p.m. bonanza and Claudette Bray, June Carey, DeeAnn SilverSneakers Fitness Program, innovative Chamber of Commerce, culture. Admission is free. bingo and 7:30 p.m. regular bingo, 610 W. Main Goodwin, Maize Bowers and Joan Turner, 5 to exercise program designed specifically for 764-2222. St.,Wendell, $500 and $1,195 black outs, 536- 8 p.m., 494 E. 200 S., Burley; and silk scarves Medicare beneficiaries’unique health and • Tonight, the tradition Have your own pick you 6358. by Ricky Bosted, 4 to 8 p.m., 90 S. 1050 W., physical needs, 11:15 a.m. to noon,Twin Falls continues as the Twin want to share? Something Paul, open to the public, 208-878-7540 or YMCA, 1751 Elizabeth Blvd., no cost for Falls Municipal Band out- that is unique to the area BUSINESS [email protected]. Humana-insured or YMCA members and $5 door concert starts at and that may take people per class for non-insured, 733-4384. Kickstand Southern Idaho, speakers: Idaho 8 p.m. at Twin Falls City by surprise? E-mail me at FARMING/FAIRGROUNDS TOPS Weight Support Group Chapter No. 256, Joint Finance Appropriations Committee Co- Park. It’s free and a great [email protected]. 5:15 to 5:45 p.m. weigh-in, 6 p.m. meeting, chairs: Sen. Dean Cameron (Rupert) and Rep. Cassia County 4-H livestock event for sheep, Snake River Bowling Alley, 725 Minidoka Ave., Maxine Bell (Jerome), 6 to 7:30 p.m., Pandora’s beef and dairy projects, 6 p.m., Cassia County Burley, 208-678-2622 or 678-5959. restaurant, 516 Hansen St. S.,Twin Falls, no Fairgrounds, 878-9461. Overeater’s Anonymous, 6 p.m., 109 Seventh cost, appetizers and drink tickets provided by Ave. E., (red log building with cannon),Jerome, Idaho TechConnect, brandon.armstrong@ida- GOVERNMENT Busts 324-5019. hotechconnect.com or 208-324-3455. Continued from Main 1 Smith, 33, arrested for two Twin Falls County commissioners, 8:30 a.m., Celebrate Recovery, Christian-based, 12-step November victory over counts of delivery of a con- CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS courthouse, 425 Shoshone St. N., 736-4068. program to assist people with life issues, 7 longstanding former sheriff trolled substance at 320 Wendell City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 300 Main p.m.,Twin Falls Church of the Nazarene, 1231 Wayne Tousley. Main St. in Buhl, near Soroptimist Int’l of Minico, noon, East confer- St., 536-5161. Washington St. N.,Twin Falls, 733-6610. Authorities this week Popplewell Elementary. ence room, Minidoka Memorial Hospital, ACTS Program, a 12-week, ongoing course declined to say the exact Prosecutors charged her Rupert, 436-0481. HEALTH AND WELLNESS based on self-help, recovery and education, amount of methampheta- with the enhancement and Twin Falls Kiwanis weekly meeting and lunch, a 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Bethel Temple Apostolic SilverSneakers Fitness Program at Curves of mine involved in five arrests she has a July 13 pretrial set. volunteer organization serving the community Church, 929 Hankins Road (behind D&B Twin Falls, complete cardio and circuit training at four homes. Charging • March 24: Wendy and children, noon,Turf Club, 734 Falls Ave., vis- Supply),Twin Falls, no cost, 731-3210. with resistance, state-of-the-art equipment and documents filed in court Chandler, 49, arrested for itors welcome, [email protected]. “Curves Smart”personalized coaching, 5:30 also don’t say. delivery of a controlled sub- Twin Falls Monarch Lions Club meeting and no- LIBRARY a.m. to 7 p.m.,Twin Falls Curves, 690 Blue But last year, there was stance and possession of a host lunch, with installation of new officers, Lakes Blvd. N., no cost for Humana Gold- Daycare Storytime, 10 a.m., for children of day- only one case by the sheriff’s controlled substance at 608 noon, Montana Steakhouse,Twin Falls, 735- insured or AARP provided by Secure Horizons, cares and homeschools,Jerome Public Library, office where a sentencing Parnell St. in Buhl, across 9092 or 733-3429. 734-7300. 100 First Ave. E., 208-324-5427. enhancement was recom- from Buhl High School. Twin Falls Optimist Club, open to interested TOPS (Take off pounds sensibly) ID No. 48 “The Culture of Western Fences: Exclusion and mended to prosecutors for Prosecutors charged her members of the community, noon, Mandarin Chapter of Jerome, a weight-loss support Exclusivity,” presented by Diane Josephy trafficking drugs within with the enhancement and House, 324-3333 or chris@southernida- group, 10 a.m.,Jerome Public Library, 100 First Peavey, 6 p.m.,The Community Library, 415 1,000 feet of a school, said she has a June 16 plea hear- hofreightliner.com. Ave. E., 420-3823. Spruce Ave. N., Ketchum, no cost, 726-3493 or Lori Nebeker, spokeswoman ing. Mini-Cassia Women’s Shelter meeting, 6 to 7 Senior Health Insurance Benefit Advisory thecommunitylibrary.org. for the office. • March 24: Fred Graffee, p.m., 123 First St., Rupert, 208-436-0987. There are five cases so far 36, arrested for possession this year under Carter, she of a controlled substance said. and two counts of delivery Punishment for traffick- of a controlled substance ing drugs at a location up to also at 608 Parnell St. in Murtaugh about three football fields Buhl. He pleaded guilty to a Continued from Main 1 of Murtaugh Lake. discovery of the headstone officials at a council meet- away from a school can count of delivery and prose- case to see if the work ille- Hunsaker did not return is a confirmation of what ing on May 13 didn’t answer mean a heftier prison term cutors dropped the other gally desecrated the ceme- two calls for comment on she and others already questions from the audience of at least five years under charges against him includ- tery. Wednesday, and neither did believed. after the city attorney, Bill Idaho Code. ing an enhancement, with a In a May 4 interview with Funk. “My reaction to it is we Hollifield, advised them not It is unclear how often sentencing hearing set for the Times-News,Murtaugh Capt.Don Newman of the knew it had to be there,”she to, citing the ongoing inves- people in Twin Falls County July 6. Mayor Dee Hunsaker said he sheriff’s office said that said. “It either had to be tigation. are charged and convicted of • May 7: Laura Maritt, 55, asked Funk to take trees out officers are done looking there in the debris pile or it Twin Falls County the trafficking enhance- arrested for possession of a around the outside of the through debris, adding that had to be buried in the Prosecutor Grant Loebs said ment in school areas. controlled substance with cemetery. At the time, it will be up to the prosecu- cemetery. It just proves our he hasn’t seen the evidence The state’s online court intent to deliver and posses- Hunsaker had said trees tor to review the case and allegation of desecration.” yet and hasn’t made a deci- system does not log that, sion of a controlled sub- were removed, but insisted make a decision. He said Matthews said that the sion about whether further according to the Twin Falls stance at 628 8th Ave. in that no headstones disap- that anyone who has pic- community needs to focus investigation or charges are 5th District Court Clerk’s Buhl, also near the high peared due to Funk’s work tures of the cemetery would on healing. warranted.He did not have a Office. Twin Falls County school. Prosecutors did not and no graves were dis- help authorities put the “The main thing now is timeline for when a decision Prosecutor Grant Loebs also charge her with the turbed. headstone back in its resting getting the healing started will be made. did not provide those num- enhancement. She pleaded That assertion was con- place. because this has been a real “Sometimes it’s five min- bers Wednesday when not guilty and has a June 5 tradicted after Tuesday’s “What we want to do is thorn in the community,” utes,” he said. “Sometimes requested by the Times- preliminary hearing set. discovery by detectives, document where head- she said. it’s longer than that.” News. • May 27: William who looked through the stones are,”he said. It’s also been hard for the According to court Harvey, 31, arrested for pos- debris with help from Funk. For Mychel Matthews, a community to get much of Ben Botkin may be records, prosecutors are not session of a controlled sub- The debris is away Murtaugh resident con- an answer from their elected reached at bbotkin@magic- using the enhancement stance with intent to deliver from the cemetery and east cerned about the issue, the officials. Murtaugh city valley.com. against two of five people at 332 Jefferson St. in arrested this year by the Kimberly, three blocks from sheriff’s office for drug the elementary school. He is delivery crimes near accused of the enhance- School schools. Here’s a run-down: ment and has a June 5 pre- Continued from Main 1 “We’re gearing up for • March 9: Jennifer liminary hearing scheduled. citing inflation and higher the first day of school,” prices of construction Dickinson said. materials that happened Other construction since that time. projects in the works for Nuke On the administrative the school district this Continued from Main 1 terrorists, which it is not,’’ side, there are also school summer: Oak Ridge holds large Aftergood said. “It is simply policies to develop such as • Bids will be gathered quantities of highly a listing of the numerous the student handbook, this month for a multipur- enriched uranium, which nuclear research sites and grading and discipline pro- pose room at Sawtooth can be used to fashion a the programs that are under cedures. There also is still Elementary School, with nuclear weapon. The way. So it poses no security one teacher to hire, along construction likely begin- department plans to move threat whatsoever.’’ with cooks and custodians. ning in July. the material into $549 mil- In addition to the Y-12 “We’re really close on • Construction crews lion high-security ware- facility, the document lists most of the staffing that are also finishing up work DAVID COOPER/Times-News house to be competed next facilities at the Hanford needs to done,” Principal on the west entrance year. nuclear site in Washington Brady Dickinson said. remodeling project at Crews working in April set the hardwood panels for the gymnasium “There’s no secret or state and various civilian The school’s first staff Twin Falls High School, parquet floor in the new Canyon Ridge High School. Construction is classified information nuclear fuel processing meeting is Thursday, when which will provide a new expected to be complete within three to five weeks. The school opens that’s been compromised. sites, including one that employees will receive concession area at the for students Aug. 24. ... The sites and everything produces nuclear fuel for school maps. The public is gymnasium lobby and add are public knowledge,’’Chu the Navy. invited to a grand opening locker rooms and rest- funding for the projects. March 2006 and a 10-year, told reporters. Beth Hayden, a spokes- on Aug. 14, with classes rooms. Voters passed a $49.7 mil- $33 million plant facilities Steven Aftergood, direc- woman for the Nuclear starting on Aug. 24 Bonds are providing the lion school bond issue in levy in March 2008. tor of the Federation of Regulatory Commission, American Scientists’ gov- said the agency reviewed ernment secrecy project, the document as it relates to which distributed the doc- civilian facilities with NRC Latham ument, said he was per- licenses. Continued from Main 1 inspections, and violated in the lawsuit appear to be court records.“As a result of plexed about all the atten- “We are confident that the defendants violated limits on older car sales. fighting it. this conduct, RLS was tion surrounding the dis- information of direct credit agreements by But on Tuesday, allega- Latham Sr.’s lawyer, required to close the Hertz closure. national security signifi- wholesaling cars, didn’t tions against Reaves, Frank Richard Greener, of Boise, of Magic Valley business.” “Some people are paint- cance was not compro- repay the bank millions by and 1-800 Finance Inc.were requested a trial and Frank recently testified in ing this as a road map for mised,’’she said. “selling out of trust,”denied dismissed and may not be slapped down counter- the lawsuit on March 30 re-filed. Reaves and Frank claims in court filings this that KeyBank jeoporidized must pay their own lawyer week for the $6.4 million the Latham’s rental car CIRCULATION costs, though, according to lawsuit from KeyBank. business and he said the All delivery areas ...... 733-0931, ext 1 IDAHO LOTTERY court records. County deputies recently bank wrongly took 35 to 40 ...... or 1-800-658-3883 Their shared lawyer, John went on a collection craze, cars that the dealership Circulation director Laura Stewart . . . .735-3327 Wednesday, June 3 PUBLISHER Circulation phones open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fitzgerald of Twin Falls, rounding up dozens of vehi- owns. 16 20 22 32 37 Powerball: Brad Hurd ...... 735-3345 daily and 6 to 10 a.m. on weekends for ques- 9 e-mailed the Times-News a cles on behalf of the bank. “They obviously picked NEWSROOM tions about delivery, new subscriptions and vaca- Power Play: 2 copy of the dismissal on Greener says in court up all of the rental vehicles, Editor James G. Wright ...... 735-3255 tion stops. If you don’t receive your paper by Wednesday, June 3 Wednesday but did not records that the bank went and it, it seriously jeopard- News tips before 5 p.m...... 735-3246 6:30 a.m., call the number for your area before News tips after 5 p.m...... 735-3220 10 a.m. for redelivery. WILD CARD: respond to a request for too far and destroyed a ized an ongoing business of Letters to the editor ...... 735-3266 MAIL INFORMATION 4 7 17 20 30 Ace of Diamonds comment. viable business — Hertz of renting vehicles,”Frank told Newsroom fax ...... 734-5538 The Times-News (UPS 631-080) is published daily Frank was a general man- Magic Valley. the court. “It was a very Mini-Cassia newsroom fax ...... 677-4543 at 132 Fairfield St. W., Twin Falls, by Lee June 3 1 3 7 Wood River and Lincoln Co. Bureau . . .788-3475 Publications Inc., a subsidiary of Lee Enterprises. June 2 4 5 8 ager of Hertz of Magic “(KeyBank) repossessed valuable franchise that was Periodicals paid at Twin Falls by The Times-News. Obituaries ...... 735-3266 June 1 1 9 2 Valley. Reaves was general all of the motor vehicles going to go by the wayside.” Official city and county newspaper pursuant to ADVERTISING Section 6C-108 of the Idaho Code. Thursday is manager of Latham Motors, being used in that business, A status hearing in the Advertising director John Pfeifer . . . . .735-3354 hereby designated as the day of the week on Wednesday, June 3 owned by RLS Inc., and a together with furniture, lawsuit is set for July 6 in CLASSIFIEDS which legal notices will be published. Postmaster, 13 15 17 18 29 HB: 6 registered agent of 1-800 equipment, fixtures, and/or Twin Falls. Customer service ...... 733-0931, ext. 2 please send change of address form to: P.O. Box Finance Inc., according to other assets necessary to the Classifieds manager Christy Haszier . .735-3267 548, Twin Falls, Idaho 83303. In the event of a discrepancy between the numbers shown here and the Idaho Lottery’s official list of winning court records. continued operation of the Andrea Jackson may be ONLINE Copyright © 2009 Magic Valley Newspapers Inc. numbers, the latter shall prevail. Online sales Jason Woodside ...... 735-3207 Vol. 104, No. 155 www.idaholottery.com 208-334-2600 Meanwhile,others named business,” according to reached at 208-735-3380. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL Thursday, June 4, 2009 Main 3 North Elko gold mine closed Police searching for mother, daughter due to mercury emissions Times-News showed up, according to a at 208-735-4357. press release Wednesday Laura Carlson is 5 feet 7 By Scott Sonner Dixon that approval of the Twin Falls police said from police. inches, 160 pounds, with Associated Press writer mine’s startup was based on Wednesday they are Police say Laura Carlson brown hair and green eyes. assurances that the May 30 searching for a mother and has arranged spontaneous Stephanie Carlson is 5 feet 3 RENO, Nev. — State envi- deadline would be met. her 23-year-old daughter camping trips before. inches, 140 pounds, with ronmental regulators have “Queenstake has not yet who have been missing for Authorities don’t know brown hair and brown eyes. ordered a northeast Nevada demonstrated compliance at least three days. Laura Carlson Stephanie where the women are or Police said they were driv- gold mine to shut down with the mercury emission The women, Laura where they may be going, ing a gray, 1997 Mitsubishi Carlson because it failed to meet a limit specified by the order,” Michelle Carlson, 48, of and want anyone with infor- Montero, with license plate: deadline to install equip- he said. Twin Falls and her daugh- Foul play is not suspect- mation on them to call police 2TG6530. ment to reduce mercury Before its closure last ter,Stephanie Erin Carlson, ed, but the women were emissions. August, the mine employed were last seen in Boise on supposed to arrive in Twin The Jerritt Canyon Mine, about 400 workers. May 31, city police said. Falls on May 31 and never about 50 miles north of Elko, It was among a number in NERVE SYSTEM ANALYSIS? was directed to cease opera- Nevada blamed by the Idaho tions by midnight May 30, Conservation League for the Nevada Division of contaminating Idaho water Have you been checked Environmental Protection with mercury — leading to Burley council won’t pay confirmed Monday. fish-consumption advi- for nervenerv interference? The Environmental sories in a number of reser- Protection Division had voirs and lakes. Justin for telephone pole shift issued an order in March Hayes, ICL program director By Damon Hunzeker “Your circumstance in 2008 requiring Queenstake and the person who spear- Times-News writer your driveway is quite a bit • Allergies & Resources USA of Elko — a headed the group’s mercury different than the right-of- subsidiary of the Canada- work, in April questioned BURLEY — A month way that we need to main- Asthma based Yukon-Nevada Gold why Jerritt Canyon was ago, the Burley City tain for the public to use,” Corp. — to install new emis- allowed to restart without Council voted to pay for Councilman Gordy Hansen • Back pain sion control systems by the roasting controls in place. the relocation of four said. end of that year at the mine. Environmental Protection poles at the entrance to As for the disparity in • Headaches The initial order had fol- Division spokeswoman Jill the Hiland Heights subdi- cost, Councilman Hansen lowed a yearlong investiga- Lufrano said the mine can- vision. Tuesday night, the said, “They are different & Neck Pain tion into mercury emissions. not reopen until the state- council unanimously jobs.” Dile Monson, head of Mercury is a toxic metal that of-the-art emission con- voted against paying for Burley’s electrical depart- • PMS can damage the brain and trols are installed. the relocation of a pole in ment, told Roger Hansen nervous system. “As far as we know, there a man’s driveway — even that if the city crew can • Sciatica Queenstake voluntarily is no definite time line for though he didn’t ask the move his pole for less than stopped mining and pro- that to be accomplished,” city to pay for it. $1,670, the difference will be • Slipped Discs cessing ore in August 2008, Lufrano said. When Roger Hansen refunded. and cited financial reasons. Lufrano has said the new addressed the council two • Whiplash State regulators issued a system will reduce mercury weeks ago, he appeared to new order in March of this air emissions to 175 pounds be asking the city to pay • Stress year that allowed the com- per year from the 1,700 for moving the pole in his • ADHD pany to restart processing if pounds reported in 2007. driveway. He clarified his it complied with most of Nicole Sanches, a spokes- position Tuesday. • Bedwetting the state’s environmental woman for Yukon-Nevada “I didn’t want you to requirements and pledged to Gold at its headquarters pay for it. I wanted it install the mercury control in Vancouver, British equitable,” he said, refer- Get checked system by May 30 on the so- Columbia,said the company ring to the disparity called “roasters” that are no longer was processing ore between the city’s bid of now! used to superheat the gold- at Jerritt Canyon as a result $1,670 for his pole com- bearing ore. of the state’s order. pared to $400 for each of As part of that process, In April, Dixon said the the poles at the subdivi- naturally occurring mercury company intended to pro- sion. in the rock is converted into duce roughly 2,000 ounces The subdivision poles toxic vapor, which becomes of gold a week for the next had to be moved so that airborne. year, or roughly 90,000 they wouldn’t be sitting in Company officials noti- ounces through the end of the middle of a sidewalk, fied the state that they the year from 800,000 tons which planning and zon- Free consultation and would not meet the deadline of stockpiled ore. 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BERNE Main 4 Thursday, June 4, 2009 LOCAL Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS Jerome adds city services for TWIN FALLS COUNTY June 23 pretrial; $5,000 bond; public MONDAY ARRAIGNMENTS defender appointed Ryan Steven Ballard, 27,Twin Falls; domestic battery; June 12 preliminary TUESDAY ARRAIGNMENTS hearing; public defender appointed; Robert Wildman, 52; Oregon parole businesses at Crossroads Point $10,000 bond violation; public defender appointed; Raniz Lilic, 20, Twin Falls; battery; June June 12 fugitive hearing By John Plestina Bybee told the council its four years,” he said, but in years,”he said. 23 pretrial; recognizance release; Juan Gonzalez-Hernandez, 33, Twin public defender appointed Falls; aggravated assault; $500 bond; Times-News correspondent affirmative vote will also 2013, that will change with He added that those fore- Angelica Maria Ramos, 23, Buhl; bur- public defender appointed; June 12 turn a private water system more money going out than casts could be beneficial glary; June 12 preliminary hearing; preliminary hearing JEROME — The Jerome and infrastructure into a is coming into city coffers when developing a capital recognizance release; public defend- Scott Allen Jaynes, 33, Shoshone; DUI; City Council agreed public system, once a boost- unless the City Council improvement plan and a er appointed June 12 preliminary hearing; $5,000 Tuesday to provide water to er station and tank are makes some changes in its strategic plan. Timothy Eric James, 30, Buhl; battery; bond; public defender appointed the Flying J Travel Stop and installed. spending habits. other commercial property The city’s current bond The bad news for the on the east side of U.S. bank funds would finance council was that govern- Highway 93. the booster station and tank. mental expenditures are STARTS TODAY! The council’s affirmative In turn, the city will now projected to exceed rev- vote also authorized the city receive a deed to water rights enues in both 2013 and 2014 THIS LOCATION ONLY! to annex the site at and infrastructure providing at current trends. Idaho Crossroads Point, but that a backup water supply for Code limits the city to only might not happen for 10 the city. spend from deficits if the FAMOUS NATIONAL CHAIN years. Developer Millard, Sligar funds were retained from City Administrator Ben and Stanley (MSS) had prior fiscal years. Marchant explained that sought the agreement with “There is no such thing as Crossroads Point, which the city. Flying J Inc., an a forecast that is exactly would be Jerome’s first land international chain of fuel right,”Austin conceded. "03%12-0# actuation east of U.S. 93, retailers and travel stops, He added that he was must become adjacent to the owns and operates the uncomfortable with fore- city limits which are cur- Flying J at Crossroads Point. casts for grant revenue.” I rently about five miles from In other business, don’t know how stable the site. Assistant City Admini- grants are,” he said. “We ',4#,2-07 “It could be 10 years or strator Micah Austin pre- don’t know if those grants more,”he said. sented a five-year revenue are going to be there.” There is current city water and expenditure forecast to Austin cautioned that and sewer service in close the council, adding that deficits projected for 2013 proximity to Flying J on the some spending must be cut and 2014 could be worse *-5-32 west side of U.S. 93. as deficits start to exceed than projected if the current Marchant called the revenues. fiscal year’s revenues are waterline a natural corridor Austin said he used a 10- lower than anticipated due WE CAN’T MENTION THE NAME OF THE STORE... for development because year history of revenue and to the economic downturn. residents and businesses expenditures to make his Marchant called the fore- BUT DON’T MISS THESE SPECTACULAR SAVINGS! could plug in to city services. forecast. cast a “powerful planning Urban Renewal Agency “Revenues will exceed tool. It’s like a crystal ball we Executive Director Scott expenditures for the next can look into for the next five PRICE SLASHED! Shoshone council OKs liquor license for Jerome caterer By John Plestina as to whether or not you can cerns about infrastructure, LOWEST TICKETED PRICE Times-News correspondent take a license from one including road access for fire 1 4#-,#4#07'2#+',#4#07"#. 02+#,2 jurisdiction and move it to trucks, water meters for 32-+-2'4#Y"'1.-1 *#! +#0 1Y2-71Y#*#!20-,'!1 * SHOSHONE — With a another jurisdiction.” each unit and the water bill &-31#&-*"%--"1Y!-1+#2'!1Y$0 %0 ,!#1Y&# *2&EVERYTHING! # 327 less than unanimous vote, He added that a bar doing going to a condominium !-*"!-3%&Y! ,"71, !)1Y #4#0 %#1Y+-0# the Shoshone City Council business in Shoshone has to association. Tuesday authorized a beer go through the process of Maher proposes to build and wine license for the obtaining a license locally. four condominium town- * Jerome Event Center to cater “So why should someone house units at the north end an event at the Lincoln else be allowed to come in of Shoshone. She has sought SAVE ON EVERY ITEM! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! County Fairgrounds. and sell alcohol,”Paul said. to amend an existing devel- HEALTH & BEAUTY ITEMS COLD & COUGH REMEDIES The issue of debate was It comes down to local opment agreement with the whether to allow a non- businesses being regulated city that had been set to COSMETICS & FRAGRANCES STATIONERY TOYS local business to obtain a by local people, he said. expire this week. KITCHEN ELECTRICS CANDY & SNACKS BEVERAGES license to sell alcoholic bev- Police Chief Jon Daubner The council extended a AUTOMOTIVE DISPOSABLE CAMERAS FILM BATTERIES erages in Shoshone. Jerome said there were no fights or development agreement 60 Event Center is a private serious problems at the days and will hold a public HOUSEHOLD GOODS GREETING CARDS MUCH MORE! catering business that same event last year. There hearing July 7 on issues sought the license for an were, however, noise com- related to the development 1 4#,-55&'*#1#*#!2'-,'1 #12 event at the rodeo grounds plaints. and proposed rezoning to this Sunday. In other business, the allow multi-family housing. THIS LOCATION ONLY! Approval came on a 3-1 council revisited the pro- Maher told the council vote with Dan Pierson cast- posed North Park she wants to include a model ing the lone dissenting vote. Condominium Project after home with a sales office. 1139 ADDISON AVE. EAST Mayor J.R. Churchman was tabling the controversial She also said the multi- absent. development May19. family condominium pro- TWIN FALLS “Do you think we can The developer, Laurie posal came partly because operate the Columbia up Maher of Spokane, Wash., the units could sell for MONSAT 8AM8PM, SUN 9AM7PM north in Blaine County?” attended Tuesday’s meeting between $120,000 and *NO DISCOUNT ON CIGARETTES ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS NO HOLDS SORRY, NO CHECKS WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, DISCOVER NO MANUFACTURERS’ COUPONS NO ADJUSTMENTS TO PRIOR PURCHASES said City Attorney E. Scott to present plan changes $140,000, a price ranges she ADVERTISED DISCOUNTS VALID ONLY AT LOCATION LISTED ABOVE MERCHANDISE SELECTION MAY VARY. Paul. “The statute is silent intended to satisfy city con- said would attract buyers. Road construction on U.S. BUSINESS COMMERCIAL 93 going 24 hours a day CENTRAL TRUCK GROUP Reconstruction of a por- City of Rocks tion of U.S. Highway 93 north of Richfield moved Backcountry Byway Crew Cab Versa Hauler MSRP $99.995 into overdrive this week road work begins Every option available, with the start of a 24-hour Your Cost work schedule. Reconstruction of a 4.5- including Leather Interior, U.S. 93 is reduced to one mile section of the City of $ lane from the north end of Rocks Backcountry Byway VCR, Navigation System, 86,800 Richfield to its intersection near Malta began this Back Up Camera, with Pagari Road (between week, according to the mileposts 182 and 189) for Idaho Transportation 5th Wheel Hitch, road construction, the Depart-ment. Idaho Transportation The highway recon- Air Suspension. Department announced in struction will begin at Stk#371000 a press release. Crews are Idaho Highway 77 at & Much More. blasting and excavating Connor Corner and extend rock for realignment of the south to Elba. It will NEW GMC Medium Duty Truck highway. include bridge work over Drivers are asked to Cassia Creek and realign- Cat Diesel, Allison Auto Trans, watch for flaggers. A pilot ment of a small stretch of $20,229 Discount car will guide traffic the highway. A/C, Cruise, 25950 GVWR, through the construction Drivers can expect short Pre-2007 Emissions. or As low as zone, and a 45-mph speed delays during working limit is in effect. hours of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., $ Delays of 15 minutes can Mondays through Fridays. 40,789 be expected, with longer Drivers are reminded to use Stk#36557 delays possible during caution when traveling blasting operations. through the work zone and Drivers should be prepared to follow all temporary for varied lane changes. traffic control signs. A USED Isuzu 14' Box Truck GMC Savana Cargo Van In addition, a 12-foot pilot car will guide 4 TO CHOOSE FROM! 10 TO CHOOSE FROM! width restriction remains motorists through the Starting as low as in effect throughout the project during working All have A/C, construction zone. hours. Auto Trans, $ SAVE Western Construction Work is expected to be 10,750 $ Inc. of Boise is the contrac- complete by the end of Diesel Engines, 3,000 tor for the $3.5 million September. & Lift Gates OFF MSRP project. Jack B. Parsons Co. of Because of the width Pocatello is the contractor restrictions on U.S. 20 the for $2.6 million project. Stk#84349P Stk#340007 west of Carey, any permit- ITD is administering the ted over-legal loads should Federal Aid project that is Over 35 Commercial Units to Choose From! use U.S. 93. sponsored by Cassia Drivers are required give County. The byway is the 800-398-0323 ʀWWW.DENNISDILLON.COM ʀ 208-336-6185 24-hour notice to ITD in primary route to Elba, Shoshone (208-886- Almo and the City of Rocks Exit 52, I-84 at Orchard, Boise, Idaho 7800). National Reserve. Prices do not include tax, title, or $288 dealer documentation fee Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL Thursday, June 4, 2009 Main 5 Dietrich studies new water conservation policy

By John Plestina the Idaho Department of installed two check valves Associates, an engineering Irrigation is permitted with and 400 feet with 500 feet Times-News correspondent Environmental Quality to prevent back flow from firm that is vying for a con- those water rights. being a recommended found deficiencies in the the school. tract to design a new well Irrigation is not permitted depth. DIETRICH — As an well at Dietrich’s K-12 “If you don’t use water to and secure financing for with new water rights. “So the water is way incentive to make people school. irrigate, (the flat rate for the city. While there is a morato- down there, and you’ve got think about water conser- That part of the equation water) is going to cost you “What to do to find addi- rium on new water rights, to go get it,”he said. vation, the Dietrich City appears resolved. Council- $60,” said Mayor Don tional water for the city,” municipalities are exempt. Brockway recommended Council wants to make it man Daryl Ballard told the Heiken. said Engineer Charles Brockway told the coun- a 12-inch diameter hole more expensive to dump council Monday night that The school district has Brockway, consulting with cil that they would proba- with casing all the way city water on grass. the school district is now been paying a flat rate of Keller Associates. “Rule bly find water between 300 down. A new water rate struc- using canal water to irrigate $92.50 monthly for water. No.1 in terms of water sup- ture is in the offing, but the a majority of the football “Our well was running 18 ply, you never have city is not ready to hold a field. to 19 hours a day to keep enough.” required public hearing yet. With a need to discon- up,”he said. The city has two existing The need to put a damper nect the school well from To help solve a need for a water rights. The oldest on drinking water going on the system, the city capped new well, the council heard dates to 1910 and a newer lawns became acute when the line Saturday and a proposal from Keller right was issued in 1992. Check out what’s new online at Law Disorder... www.magicvalley.com & ... in Cassia County From selected May 24 Arausa was arrested for Prime Rib, police reports: resistance and obstruc- $ 95 tion. Resisting arrest: Seafood While responding to a From May 25 police 13 Lunch fight in Burley, police reports: with encountered two males — Vandalism: Buffet Crab Legs Buff et $⁹⁵ Francisco Arrevalos, 37, A Burley woman, 24, h rough June and David Arausa, 22 — reported that someone $ 95 who allegedly ran from filled up the gas tank of her Kids 8 & under 6 Deputy Brice Nelson and Chevy Tahoe with sugar. Deputy Jarrod Thompson. She told police that “she ThursdaySunday 4pmClose “They didn’t stop. 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C.L. “Butch” Otter’s last week CAL ordered state agencies that receive federal THOMAS stimulus dollars — and contractors with whom they do business — to prove they are employingI only legally documented workers. Sounds good, certainly. The specter of illegals ifty years ago, those competing with the state’s Our view: words set to music each week on televi- 53,000 unemployed citi- F State agencies sion’s old “Dinah Shore zens for scarce jobs should Show” reflected an anger every Idahoan. probably aren’t America and an automobile But we’d be surprised if the first place industry that is no more. there are more than a That time and that indus- handful of illegals on the Idaho should try were laid to rest this state payroll. Contractors look for illegal week when General Motors All one has to do is look at government-made Skoda worth with a full are a different story — filed for bankruptcy and cars to see they are about as attractive as tank of gas?” Answer: construction work, for workers. the government effectively “Twice as much.”East example, attracts a signifi- nationalized GM and government art, government architecture, or Germany’s Trabant, a cant number of undocu- What do Chrysler after wasting bil- major polluter, was little lions of our tax dollars on a many other things government does poorly. more than a two-cycle mented workers — but the you think? failed bailout. engine encased in the state Division of Human Despite disclaimers from pendence and status. Each became a hit, in part thinnest veneer and the old Resources simply doesn’t We welcome President Obama that the September we salivated at because we saw Elvis in Soviet Union cars were have the resources to make viewpoints government doesn’t want the prospect of new mod- one. about as appealing as a sure work papers submit- to be in the car business, it els. America’s relationship Siberian winter. These are ted by the employees of from our read- is hard to see what it has There was always a big with its cars has rightly the kinds of cars govern- state contractors aren’t ers on this and bought with our tax dollars buildup and we’d go to the been called a love affair. ments have produced. forged. other issues. other than two of what Chevy (or Ford) dealer early Though some have tried to President Obama says all The bigger question is used to be known as “the on the morning they were replicate the smell of a new of those laid-off autowork- whether the governor’s big three.”Government by for sale. Sometimes they car in spray cans, there is ers will have to “sacrifice” default or determination would be covered with nothing quite like the feel- for the sake of their chil- executive order brings Idaho closer to holding will choose the types of sheets and a dramatic ing of sinking into new faux dren and grandchildren. So employers legally liable for hiring illegal employ- cars the companies it owns unveiling would take place. leather and later, if you much for their American ees. will make. Government will TV commercials would could afford it, the real Dream. If a Republican State Sen. Mike Jorgensen, R-Coeur d’Alene, buy a lot of them because show parts of new models thing. president had said that, he plans to introduce legislation in the next session of not enough customers will in a kind of striptease Much, if not all of those would have been the Legislature requiring employers to check the unless they are made offers before their debut. Some thrills will be gone, thanks denounced as insensitive legal status of every worker using a free Internet they can’t refuse, not by a believe the models between to greed by the unions, and uncaring. service run by federal agencies. car salesman in a loud 1955 and 1959, especially government overregulation Which makes agriculture very nervous, and jus- sport coat, but by a gov- the 1957 Chevy Bel Air and and bad management. The “On a highway, or a road tifiably so. ernment bureaucrat in a the 1958 Impala, are unsur- customers, who once were along the levee Farmers and dairymen aren’t equipped to deter- suit. passed, though Ford devo- always right, have been Performance is sweeter It’s difficult to let go of tees have their Mustangs cheated. Nothing can beat her mine whether an immigration document or per- an American dream. When and T-Birds. Pontiac’s GTO All one has to do is look Life is completer in a sonal identification is authentic. I was growing up, every kid and some Dodge and at government-made cars Chevy.” Yes, they should be required to use due diligence wanted to drive his own Plymouth models were also to see they are about as — and the Internet services available for verifying car. Our frugal parents great. attractive as government Not anymore. documents. But if the issue is fraud, employers are (who had just one car) Chrysler had the art, government architec- “Bye-bye Miss American going to need more help from the government would let us drive it, but Imperial, which resembled ture, or many other things Pie; drove my Chevy to the than they’re getting now. with restrictions, including a boat with running lights government does poorly. levee but the levee was Maybe Otter’s executive order is the first step a set time to bring the car and The New Yorker for The Skoda (when the dry.” toward doing just that. But for the moment, it back in the same pristine “old rich people.”And then Czechoslovakia communist This is the day GM died. looks suspiciously like politics. condition in which we there was the one beyond party made them — they’re found it. our reach, but not beyond nice now thanks to free Syndicated columnist Cal A car was a right of pas- our dreams: the Cadillac. market capitalism) had its Thomas can be reached at sage. It conveyed inde- The song “Pink Cadillac” own jokes: “How much is a [email protected]. Brad Hurd . . . . publisher Steve Crump . ...Opinion editor Join the discussion The members of the editorial board and writers of editorials are Brad Hurd, James G. Wright, Voice your opinion with local bloggers: Progressive Voice, Conservative Corner and In the Middle. Steve Crump, Bill Bitzenburg and Ruth S. Pierce. On the opinion page at Magicvalley.com. Now’s the time to start work on Highway 93/30 bypass s the legislative represen- likely in the future, although about June 15, with a start date tatives for District 23, in perhaps not for two decades or planned for late summer or early A which the Pole Line READER COMMENT more. fall. Also, it has been in the agen- Alternate Route is to be located, Most of the controversy about da at virtually every monthly we have followed with interest Bert Brackett, Stephen the bypass involves the closure meeting of the Twin Falls the arguments by some that the Hartgen and Jim Patrick of the Pole Line Road at the County Transportation Planning project should be delayed due to “dip” over Rock Creek for 18 Committee for years. In short, it alleged inadequate notice and months to allow construction of is “shovel ready” and about to other considerations. We dis- a new bridge. While the closure start. agree, and believe the project Avenue and Pole Line Road south to connect with Highway is not ideal, alternatives are The money to do the project is should go forward this summer intersection could result in more 93 at the overpass of Highway either too costly or not feasible. coming from federal stimulus as planned. than a billion dollars of develop- 30. The new road will be what We were not particularly keen dollars. As reported recently by The Pole Line Alternate Route ment in the next decade on what highway planners call a “super on the Rock Creek bridge idea Darrell Manning, Idaho for Highway 93 has been in the is now mostly farm ground. It is two” — that is a two-lane high- ourselves; we would have pre- Transportation Board chairman, planning and development phase apparent that the alternate route way, but with limited access, ferred to have seen the “dip” “any delays to this project would for more than two decades. The will bring further residential and wider shoulders, and allowing filled to the level of the canyon, jeopardize the stimulus funding. first phase, already completed, commercial development in the for higher vehicle volumes. A which would have been cheaper No other funding is available for has improved traffic flow on the northwest area, as well as pro- road of this size can easily carry than the bridge, which has an this project.” northwest side of Twin Falls and vide an efficient transportation up to 15,000 vehicles a day, way estimated cost of about $10 mil- We believe the project should has positioned the city for fur- corridor to Filer, Buhl and above the current vehicle vol- lion. But federal restrictions pre- now begin. ther growth and expansion. A beyond. As such, the bypass is an ume. cluded simply bringing the “dip” new hospital, high school, Wal- important piece of Twin Falls At the intersection where the up to the grade level by adding Sen. Bert Brackett (R-Three Mart and Walgreens are just a County’s future economic devel- bypass turns south at 2400 more fill; indeed, the existing Creek) and Rep. Stephen Hartgen few of the commercial and pub- opment. Road, the highway will be engi- crossing will be scooped out and (R-Twin Falls) have represented lic facilities under way in the The proposed route for the neered to allow for future devel- returned to its natural creek legislative District 23 since last area. bypass will track the current Pole opment, including potentially a riparian habitat with a rim-to- year. Rep. Jim Patrick (R-Twin While future values are not Line Road, west from the new new bridge across the Snake rim bridge providing the crossing Falls) has represented the district easy to firmly predict, it is likely hospital, across Rock Creek via a River Canyon, two miles to the of Rock Creek. since 2007. District 23 covers that development of the 4 square new bridge, and then to 2400 north. While not in the present The project is now scheduled Owyhee County and most of miles around the Grandview Road, where the route will swing project plan, such a bridge is for formal bid advertisement Twin Falls County.

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Thursday, June 4, 2009 Main 7 OTHER VIEWS

career. That guy has been hit quotes because it’s quite ed them. They passed a bill back on training to save of the game. Many lobbies Here’s what Idaho not just with the big proper- remarkable that two cities allowing people to carry bullets? and political campaigns ty tax increases, but with a separated by a short three concealed and loaded guns You could blame groups trigger anxiety in order to newspapers are 10.9 percent tuition hike miles, facing the same into the national parks. like the National Rifle round up members and that goes into effect this fall, mountain, with identical This measure cleared the Association. They continue contributions. saying about ... too. tourist economies and simi- House 279-147 and the to market hyperbolic fear But how do you explain If our local college is set- lar demographics can be two Senate 67-29. campaigns. But that’s part consumers falling for it? ting any kind of tax stan- entirely different worlds. And it represents far dard, we’re all in trouble. At But official reaction to the more than just tweaking a a time when so many resi- idea was immediate — and 1982 Reagan-era regulation dents have lost their jobs or hard. The two council mandating national park taken serious pay cuts while members, Charles Conn and visitors to unload and store their assets have lost con- David Chase, were vilified their weapons. Reagan’s siderable value, the one by one mayor and left to rule was a compromise. thing they cannot bear is the walk the political high wire Our national parks started ... NIC’s blunder weight of a greater tax bur- by another. out in the 1890s banning den. In one public meeting, weapons entirely. Coeur d’Alene Press ... we’re disappointed in they were characterized as ... consider the list of college trustees’ decision people who wanted to open Senate Democrats who Let’s say you’re a retiree not to make the cuts that the doors of the safe in Sun lined up behind this idea: living in Kootenai County would have spared taxpayers Valley to the looting of rab- Montana’s Max Baucus and on a fixed income ... this latest tax increase, and ble from Ketchum and the Jon Tester, Colorado’s Mark You received a kick to the we implore the area’s other rampages of barbarians. Udall and Michael Bennet, gut via the mail last week, taxing entities to make the Misstatement was heaped Nevada’s Harry Reid, and when you learned that, in all same difficult budget deci- upon misunderstanding and Virginia’s Mark Warner and likelihood, your most sions that their constituents soaked in vitriol, and the Jim Webb. important investment — are facing every day. two councilmen dropped If nothing else, that your home — is worth less the whole idea. should tell you that future 379 West Addison Twin Falls today than it was a year ago. ... no good deed Now the two are dropping gun control laws are a non- And it might have been out of local politics alto- starter. worth less last year than it goes unpunished gether. It’s too bad they So should last year’s U.S. HELPING YOU GET YOUR BOAT was the year before. couldn’t take the heat in the Supreme Court 5-4 ruling, OUT ON THE WATER! You then received another Idaho Mountain Express, Ketchum kitchen because as political which not only struck kick to the gut ... North kitchens go, this one wasn’t down a Washington, D.C., Idaho College is raising its Two sitting members of really that hot, though it gun ordinance but also rec- share of your property taxes the city councils in Ketchum may have seemed so to ognized an individual’s by 3 percent. No big deal? and Sun Valley have political novices. right to keep and bear arms Well, you thought about it declared that they will not It’s a shame they’re bow- under the Second and you remembered that run for re-election. The two ing out. The idea they pro- Amendment. NIC raised its portion of were the point men for the moted may have been the Advocates of reinstating property taxes this time last idea of merging the cities of right idea at the wrong time the Clinton-era ban on year, then tacked on an Ketchum and Sun Valley. or the wrong idea altogeth- many assault weapons additional $2.5 million in They argued that such a er. But it was an idea at a know they lack the votes to previously uncollected merger would streamline time when the Sun Valley prevail. property taxes so it could operations in the two cities, area, the state and the Even the Brady Sales Parts purchase property, and now save a lot of money in the nation need to look at as Campaign to Prevent Gun the college is taking another long run and unify the many new ideas — or resur- Violence is focusing its Accessories 3 percent property tax northern Blaine County rect useful old ideas — as energies on the compara- increase on top of that. For geography for visitors and they can. tively modest of Service roughly one 12-month peri- locals alike who know it extending the criminal od, that’s a lot of additional simply as Sun Valley. ... NRA conquers all background checks now dollars you’re being forced ... The idea looked like imposed on people who to pay your community col- something the two cities Lewiston Tribune purchase weapons at retail lege. might want to take a look at stores to those who buy But don’t feel too sorry over time, with thoughtful ... Rather them at gun shows. for yourself; others have it consideration about what than merely So why do some gun worse. Pity the Kootenai the ramifications might be. reject more dealers have empty shelves County property owner who Yet,the public would restrictions for ammunition? Why are lost his job and scraped need time to absorb the idea on gun ammo supplies so short together what he could to because it challenged local rights, the that police officers in some attend NIC so he might “tradition” and “culture.” politicians on Capitol Hill jurisdictions around the 7335070 299 Addison Ave. West eventually embark on a new We put these words in last week actually expand- country reportedly have cut www.centuryboatland.com MF 86 pm, Sat 102 pm Health-care reform? Not if industry can help it hat didn’t take long. ... none of the reform proposals currently Summer Less than two weeks T have passed since PAUL on the table would force people into a much of the medical- government-run insurance plan. At most Music Classes industrial complex made a KRUGMAN big show of working with they would offer Americans the choice of June -,  TFHS Band Room President Barack Obama on health care reform — and buying into such a plan. And the goal of the Classes off ered: the double-crossing is bying Congress to block insurers is to deny Americans that choice. already well under way. one crucial element of Beginning Band (: -: am OR : - : pm) Indeed, it’s now clear that health care reform, the isn’t like that. Is yours? they had been insufficient- even as they met with the public option — that is, “We can do a lot better ly inclusive. He promised Piano Keyboard (: - : am) president, pretending to be offering Americans the than a government-run instead to gather all the Drums (: - : am) cooperative, insurers were right to buy insurance health care system,”says a stakeholders, including the gearing up to play the same directly from the govern- voice-over in one of the insurance companies, Swap Band (: - : am) destructive role they did ment as well as from pri- ads. To which the obvious around a “big table.” the last time health reform vate insurance companies. response is, if that’s true, But what if interest Recreation Band (: noon - : pm) was on the agenda. And at least some insurers why don’t you? Why deny groups showed up at the So here’s the question: are gearing up for a major Americans the chance to big table, then blocked Beginning Guitar (: - : pm) Will Obama gloss over the smear campaign. reject government insur- reform? Back then, Obama reality of what’s happening, On Monday, just a week ance if it’s really that bad? assured voters that he Students may take as many classes as they and try to preserve the after the White House For none of the reform would get tough: “If those wish for one $ fee. appearance of cooperation? photo-op, The Washington proposals currently on the insurance companies and All classes taught by TFHS Band Director Ted Hadley Or will he honor his own Post reported that Blue table would force people drug companies start try- pledge, made back during Cross Blue Shield of North into a government-run ing to run ads with Harry Monday - Friday in the TFHS Band Room. the campaign, to go on the Carolina was preparing to insurance plan. At most and Louise, I’ll run my own For answers to questions, please call Mr. Hadley offensive against special run a series of ads attacking they would offer ads as president. I’ll get on at Twin Falls High School, -; Robert Stuart interests if they stand in the the public option. The Americans the choice of television and say ’Harry Junior High, -; or at home, -. way of reform? planning for this ad cam- buying into such a plan. and Louise are lying.’“ [email protected] The story so far: On May paign must have begun And the goal of the The question now is 11 the White House called a quite some time ago. insurers is to deny whether he really meant it. news conference to The Post has the story- Americans that choice. The medical-industrial announce that major play- boards for the ads, and they They fear that many people complex has called the PERSIAN RUGS sanctions are ers in health care, including read just like the infamous would prefer a government president’s bluff. It pol- the American Hospital Harry and Louise ads that plan to dealing with private ished its image by showing on the way to becoming law. Association and the lobby- helped kill health care insurance companies that, up at the big table and ing group America’s Health reform in 1993. Troubled in the real world as opposed promising cooperation, Insurance Plans, had come Americans are shown being to the world of their ads, then promptly went back to together to support a denied their choice of doc- are more bureaucratic than doing all it can to block real national effort to control tor, or forced to wait any government agency, change. The insurers and RUG SALE health care costs. months for appointments, routinely deny clients their the drug companies are, in The fact sheet on the by faceless government choice of doctor, and often effect, betting that Obama 54% 73% OFF REGULAR PRICE SAT. & SUN. ONLY meeting, one has to say, bureaucrats. It’s a scary refuse to pay for care. will be afraid to call them was classic Obama in its image that might make Which brings us back to out on their duplicity. The new sanctions may be on the message of post-partisan- some sense if private health Obama. It’s up to Obama to prove way, and it will be imposed on all ship and, um, hope. “For insurance — which these Back during the them wrong. Persian Rugs. Buy before it is too too long, politics and days comes primarily via Democratic primary cam- late, Oriental Rug Company has point-scoring have pre- HMOs — offered all of us paign, Obama argued that Paul Krugman is a colum- just received its largest shipment vented our country from free choice of doctors, with the Clintons had failed in nist for The New York ever, just before the possible tackling this growing cri- no wait for medical proce- their 1993 attempt to Times. Write to him at sanctions are due to take effect. sis,”it said, adding, “The dures. But my health plan reform health care because [email protected]. American people are eager Other rugs available from India, to put the old Washington Pakistan, China, Tibet, Russia & ways behind them.“ Afghanistan. But just three days later the hospital association MANY ANTIQUE insisted that it had not, in PERSIANS fact, promised what the president said it had prom- Example: Handmade ised — that it had made no Persian or Chinese GUARANTEED commitment to the admin- BURLEY from 9x12 $1190 LOWEST PRICE istration’s goal of reducing TH the rate at which health TUES. JUNE 9 8x10 $999 care costs are rising by 1.5 6x9 $699 CASSIA CO. 4x6 $299 percentage points a year. 3x5 $199 And the head of the insur- FAIRGROUNDS ance lobby said that the 4:30 & 7:30 PM BEST WESTERN * TWIN FALLS idea was merely to “ramp up” savings, whatever that 1377 Blue Lakes Blvd N. Twin Falls means. Saturday, June 6, 2009 10 AM 8 PM Meanwhile, the insur- ance industry is busily lob- Sunday, June 7, 2009 10 AM 4 PM Main 8 Thursday, June 4, 2009 IDAHO/WEST Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Judge rules state not in contempt for crowding prison By Rebecca Boone Over the years, Balla and and ordered the state to brought back to Idaho. inmates into the warehouse, their rights and rioting is not Associated Press writer other inmates contested remove nearly 200 beds from In January, inmates who in part because work on the one of them.’’ whether the state was follow- the facility. His order meant were moved into the ware- building’s bathroom was not After the riot, no good BOISE — A federal judge ing through with the orders, Idaho had to ship more house rioted, causing thou- yet completed and construc- choices were open to the has declined to hold the state and in 1987 the court also inmates than planned to more sands of dollars in damage tion materials were being prison officials, Winmill said, in contempt of court for tem- capped the number of expensive, out-of-state pris- and leaving prison officials stored in a day room, render- short of temporary over- porarily overcrowding the inmates that can be held in ons. with no place to house the ing it unusable. crowding. County jails were Idaho State Correctional certain prison units. Roughly 600 inmates were extra inmates without violat- “At each step in this full, the inmates couldn’t be Institution after a housing Many subsequent rulings housed out of state at the start ing the court order. It took a process,defendants displayed quickly shipped back out of unit was destroyed in a focused on overcrowding. In of 2009, but with budget cuts few weeks for prison officials a tendency to work excep- state, and keeping them in January riot. 2005, U.S. District Judge looming, Department of to find appropriate beds for tionally close to the margins,’’ overcrowded but heated But U.S. District Judge B. James Fitzgerald said condi- Correction officials decided the extra prisoners. Winmill said. “On the other buildings was more humane Lynn Winmill said inmates at tions at the prison were worse to remodel a former prison Winmill said the hand, there are appropriate then housing them in large the prison can ask the court to than when the original warehouse into housing so Correction Department was and lawful means by which tents in the middle of winter, hold the state in contempt if injunction was put in place that 300 inmates could be ill-prepared to move the inmates can see to vindicate he wrote. prison leaders fail to comply with other long-standing rul- ings on medical care, diet, overcrowding and other living conditions at the prison. The ruling issued Thursday HURRY IN FOR is the latest in a lawsuit origi- nally brought in 1984 by then-inmate Walter Balla against the Idaho Department SPECIAL VALUES of Correction. 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(090691) 420 Victory Avenue 001/090691/093 736-2299 Stocks and commodities, Business 2 LarLarggerer thanthan liflifee Nancy unveils Reagan statue in Capitol Rotunda ceremony Weather, B Business 4 Business 4 Dow Jones Industrial ▼ 65.63 | Nasdaq composite ▼ 10.88 | S&P 500 ▼ 12.98 | Russell 2000 ▼ 3.92 Business THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2009 BUSINESS EDITOR JOSH PALMER: (208) 735-3231 [email protected] Simplot to lay off 114 mine, plant workers for the expansion, with the special interest groups over “It is essential that the in the 1990s resulted in the Company blames legal challenges judges saying they needed the past nine months have company complete expan- deaths of horses and hun- more time to review all the placed us in a no-win situa- sion of the new sections dreds of sheep grazing in issues. tion,’’ said Lofto in a news simultaneously with areas tainted by selenium. by environmental groups Garrett Lofto, president of release, adding Simplot has exhausting existing sections Marv Hoyt, director of By John Miller mine near the Idaho- Simplot’s AgriBusiness released 199 contracting in order to provide a steady the Greater Yellowstone Associated Press writer Wyoming border. Group, said Monday the company workers, and has and reliable supply of ore to Coalition’s Idaho Falls office, The 36 layoffs at the company could shutter not filled 22 vacant posi- our Pocatello plant,’’ Lofto said he suspects layoffs may BOISE — J.R. Simplot Co. Smoky Canyon mine are set Smoky Canyon and the fer- tions. said. also be a function of the plans to issue layoff notices to take place Saturday, with tilizer plant completely in 18 The mine employs 210 Environmental groups economy, not just litigation, to 114 employees at a phos- 78 job reductions at the Don months if the situation isn’t workers, while the plant has including the Greater with rival fertilizer makers phate mine and a fertilizer fertilizer plant near Pocatello resolved. The mine is the 350 employees. The compa- Yellowstone Coalition like Canada’s Agrium Inc., plant, blaming legal chal- slated for July 11. only supplier of the Don ny says it has less than a year oppose the mine expansion, warning phosphate produc- lenges from environmental In late May, a three-judge plant, shipping phosphate of phosphate ore left; the fearing it would further harm tion will operate significant- groups trying to halt the panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit beneath three counties in an proposed expansion would a region already polluted ly below capacity. agricultural conglomerate’s Court of Appeals stopped underground pipeline. keep the mine and the plant from past phosphate mining. proposed expansion of the the company from preparing “The delays caused by operating through 2025. Pollution from other mines See SIMPLOT, Business 2 Service sector New pullback slows, owners of Sno factory orders up By Tali Arbel (CEVQT[QTFGTU Sensations hope for Associated Press writer Total new orders to American factories for all manufactured goods: NEW YORK — The U.S. Seasonally adjusted $470 billion $344.44 service sector shrank last 450 month at the slowest pace strong sales, good weather 430 since late last year and orders 410 to U.S. factory orders rose in 390 Customers say snow April, but the improvements were incremental and econ- 370 omists say a real recovery 350 cones a small summer 330 will be long and slow. A M J J A S O N D J F M A splurge in tough times Service industries such as 2008 ’09 retailers, financial services, SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau AP By Blair Koch transportation and health Times-News correspondent care make up about 70 per- its services index registered cent of the country’s eco- 44 in May, up slightly from BUHL — More than 12 cus- nomic activity. Any turn- 43.7 in April.It was the high- tomers had visited the Sno around in the sector rests on est reading since last Sensations shack on Main Street improved consumer spend- October, when the index was in Buhl in less than 15 minutes — ing. at 44.6. their dollar bills traded for a dis- Wednesday, the Institute posable cup with shaved ice and a for Supply Management said See ORDERS, Business 2 liquid sugary flavoring. For the Gorrell family of Buhl, who just bought the portable business in March, keeping busy is a good thing. Local option tax Sno Sensations is doing about $600 in sales each week. That could go up once the family takes the shack on the road to attend declines in Ketchum city festivals like Dairy Days in Wendell and the Castleford By Ariel Hansen this year, except for January, Classic Car Show in August. The Times-News writer when those receipts were business also plans on attending down 53 percent. sports tournaments in town and HAILEY — The city of Retail receipts were down is open for weekend private par- Ketchum released its local 36 percent, while room ties. option tax numbers for May receipts declined 16 percent. “Right now it’s the day to day on Wednesday, and as On the positive side, con- operations that are our bread and expected, they’re not good dominium receipts in May butter but we’ll make more at the news. However, with one were up 21 percent com- shows,” said Stacy Gorrell, who exception, the trend is posi- pared to last year — a sub- purchased the business with his tive — the decline in May stantial increase, consider- wife Kristy Gorrell and operates it receipts is lower compared ing that receipts had been in with the help of six children. to the same month last year. negative territory this Soon there will be seven kids in The category with the spring. the mix,he said,and they are who largest decline in May was Overall, Ketchum’s the business is really for. BLAIR KOCH/For the Times-News building material receipts, receipts are down 24 percent Tyler Gorrell, 14, pours flavoring on a snow cone at the Sno Sensations stand in which were down by 52 per- over 2008, a significant drop See NEW OWNERS, Business 2 Buhl. The stands were recently bought by the Gorrell family in March. cent compared to last year. That was the worst showing See KETCHUM, Business 2 More bang for the buck Idaho Attorney General: New Chrysler this Fourth of July ish’s RV wants to will honor ‘Lemon Law’ obligations put on a bigger fire- BIZ Bworks show this TImes-News staff “The continuation of con- obtain a refund or a replace- LLC negotiated with state Fourth of July, and they are BITES sumers’ rights under Idaho’s ment vehicle if a new vehicle attorneys general and agreed asking for the community’s BOISE — Fiat and the new Lemon Law is a significant develops a significant prob- to honor all the rights con- help. Joshua “Chrysler Group LLC” have issue that has arisen in the lem that can’t be repaired sumers had under the “Old The recreational vehicle Palmer agreed to honor the “Lemon wake of the recent auto after a certain number of Chrysler” to seek and obtain dealership and long-time Law” rights of Chrysler buy- manufacturers’ bankrupt- repair attempts. a refund or replacement co-sponsor of the annual “This is stuff that we ers when the new company cies,” Wasden said. “I com- Attorney General Wasden vehicle if their vehicle has a fireworks show in Twin haven’t seen before,” takes control of the U.S. auto mend Fiat and the new said it was a very significant significant or recurring Falls has hired a new com- Jenkins said. “The guys maker, Attorney General Chrysler Group for its will- question whether the new problem. pany to light up the night- that we hired can do it for Lawrence Wasden said ingness to protect the inter- company would be required Detailed information time sky this year. 10 years and never show Wednesday. ests of Chrysler’s customers, to honor Lemon Law rights about Idaho’s Lemon Law is Troy Jenkins, owner and the same fireworks — it’s Wasden said state and I hope similar consider- for vehicles sold or leased by in the publication Idaho manager of Bish’s RV,said just really unique stuff.” Attorneys General reached ations will be extended to the company prior to the Lemon Law.The pamphlet is the new fireworks company He said the event, which agreement with the new General Motors’ customers.” upcoming closure of the available in the Consumer can provide a more unique is co-sponsored by the Chrysler Group LLC, which Idaho’s “Lemon Law” “Old Chrysler” through the Protection section of the fireworks display than has will be owned by Fiat, the provides consumers with bankruptcy court. Attorney General’s website been seen in the past. See BANG, Business 2 UAW,the U.S. and Canada. rights and procedures to Fiat and Chrysler Group at www.ag.idaho.gov.

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST COMMODITIES For more see Business 2 Con Agra 19.41 ▼ .09 Dell Inc. 11.62 ▼ .32 Idacorp 24.20 ▼ ..28 Int. Bancorp 3.30 ▼ .65 Live cattle 79.50 ▲ .23 July Oil 66.12 ▼ 2.43 Lithia Mo. 6.35 ▼ .07 McDonalds 60.99 ▲ .61 Micron 4.97 ▼ .10 Supervalu 16.79 ▼ .52 June Gold 964.50 ▼ 18.70 June Silver 15.30 ▼ .65

NEW YORK — Retailers report sales results. WASHINGTON — Labor Department releases weekly WASHINGTON — Labor Department releases produc- Today in business jobless claims. tivity for the first quarter. Business 2 Thursday, June 4, 2009 BUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho MARKET SUMMARY TODAY ON WALL STREET

NYSE AMEX NASDAQ June 3, 2009 10,000 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU 9,000 The Dow fell 65.63, or 0.8 percent, to Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU 8,000 8,675.24. The Standard & Poor’s 500 BkofAm 2296274 11.21 -.19 PSCrudeDL n392728 4.23 -.33 PwShs QQQ864157 36.33 -.11 7,000 index fell 12.98, or 1.4 percent, to SPDR 2132149 93.65 -1.20 Hemisphrx 220189 2.55 +.27 Cisco 540654 19.36 -.25 -65.59 931.76. The Nasdaq composite index Citigrp 2115384 3.39 -.12 NovaGld g 54502 5.01 -.77 Microsoft 540619 21.73 +.33 6,000 DirxFinBear1845005 4.83 +.17 NthgtM g 47320 2.16 -.23 Intel 487239 15.94 -.25 8,675.28 F M A M J fell 10.88, or 0.6 percent, to 1,825.92. DirxFinBull 1409953 9.68 -.39 SilvrcpM gn 44749 3.63 +.16 DryShips 441440 7.42 -.45 The yield on the benchmark 10-year Pct. change from previous: -0.75% High 8,740.39 Low 8,598.38 Treasury note, which moves opposite GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) its price, slipped to 3.54 percent from Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg June 3, 2009 2,000 3.62 percent. Last week, the 10-year LaZBoy 3.03 +.85 +39.0 Accelr8 2.48 +.33 +15.3 Antigncs 2.65 +1.12 +73.2 1,800 AtlasPplH 4.16 +1.15 +38.2 CmtyBkTr 3.54 +.40 +12.7 TiVo Inc 10.70 +3.72 +53.3 0CUFCS yield surged to a six-month high of CitiMCD10 13.89 +3.51 +33.8 Hemisphrx 2.55 +.27 +11.8 CarolTrBk 7.69 +1.61 +26.5 1,600 3.75 percent. Satyam 3.38 +.63 +22.9 Gulfstream 2.20 +.20 +10.0 NorestB 10.55 +2.13 +25.3 EQORQUKVG 1,400 The dollar gained ground against the MS AIG45 9.45 +1.30 +16.0 NeoStem 2.50 +.20 +8.7 Majesco h 2.09 +.40 +23.7 -10.88 1,200 euro and the British pound, while 1,000 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) gold prices sank. 1,825.92 F M A M J Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg In other trading, the Russell 2000 MSSPMid10 5.01 -1.75 -25.9 NovaGld g 5.01 -.77 -13.3 Mitcham 5.25 -1.17 -18.2 Pct. change from previous: -0.59% High1,828.09 Low 1,806.51 index of smaller companies fell 3.92, ValeroE 18.40 -3.98 -17.8 MercBcp 5.25 -.75 -12.5 GreenPlns 6.09 -1.19 -16.3 or 0.7 percent, to 522.71. NA Pall g 2.44 -.33 -11.9 PacerIntl 2.50 -.46 -15.5 WstnRefin 9.99 -1.93 -16.2 June 3, 2009 1,200 Overseas, Japan’s Nikkei stock aver- CVR Engy 8.40 -1.60 -16.0 IncOpR 5.52 -.74 -11.8 MakMusc 3.14 -.57 -15.4 1,100 VanceInfo 9.27 -1.64 -15.0 GpoSimec 6.74 -.76 -10.1 CmclNat 15.32 -2.68 -14.9 age added 0.4 percent. In European 5VCPFCTF 1,000 trading, Britain’s FTSE 100 fell 2.1 DIARY DIARY DIARY 2QQT¶U 900 percent, Germany’s DAX index was 800 Advanced 845 Advanced 201 Advanced 1,052 down 1.7 percent, and France’s CAC- -12.98 700 Declined 2,204 Declined 359 Declined 1,619 40 fell 2.0 percent. Unchanged 101 Unchanged 60 Unchanged 157 600 F M A M J Total issues 3,150 Total issues 620 Total issues 2,828 931.76 New Highs 10 New Highs 10 New Highs 28 Pct. change from previous: -1.37% High 942.51 Low 923.85 New Lows 1 New Lows ... New Lows 3 Volume 5,220,589,271 Volume 178,244,782 Volume 2,234,739,336 SOURCE: SunGard AP

INDEXES 12,638.08 6,469.95 Dow Jones Industrials 8,675.28 -65.59 -.75 -1.15 -29.98 5,492.95 2,134.21 Dow Jones Transportation 3,284.36 -85.31 -2.53 -7.15 -39.04 Orders Ketchum 528.07 288.66 Dow Jones Utilities 342.16 -5.81 -1.67 -7.71 -34.03 Continued from Business 1 9,408.76 4,181.75 NYSE Composite 6,033.90 -148.97 -2.41 +4.81 -34.50 Continued from Business 1 begin growing later this year, but the 2,379.19 1,130.47 Amex Index 1,613.58 -48.07 -2.89 +15.46 -30.79 But it was the eighth straight improvement will be slow. that reflects weakness in the 2,549.94 1,265.52 Nasdaq Composite 1,825.92 -10.88 -.59 +15.78 -27.05 1,404.05 666.79 S&P 500 931.76 -12.98 -1.37 +3.16 -32.34 monthly decline and was slightly “We expect that the recovery will local and national economies. 14,339.97 6,772.29 Wilshire 5000 9,558.95 -134.33 -1.39 +5.19 -32.02 below economists’ expectations. Any only gradually gain momentum,” he The city has made budgetary 764.38 342.59 Russell 2000 522.71 -3.92 -.74 +4.66 -29.72 reading below 50 indicates the servic- told lawmakers. “Businesses are like- adjustments to accommodate es sector is shrinking. The last time ly to be cautious about hiring, and the this decline in tourism-based TOCKS OF OCAL NTEREST S L I the index was at 50 or higher was in unemployment rate is likely to rise for income, including layoffs and AlliantEgy 1.50 11 24.26 -.37 -16.9 Kaman .56 14 17.28 -.20 -4.7 September. a time, even after economic growth salary freezes imposed in AlliantTch ... 19 87.01 -.55 +1.5 Keycorp .04m ... 4.60 -.22 -46.0 AmCasino .42 ... 21.05 -1.81 +143.6 LeeEnt ...... 95 +.04 +131.7 Separately,the government report- resumes.“ February. Aon Corp .60 7 35.77 -.05 -21.7 MicronT ...... 4.97 -.10 +88.3 ed Wednesday that orders to U.S.fac- The ISM data signaled that condi- Sun Valley Company’s BallardPw ...... 1.88 -.05 +66.4 OfficeMax ...... 8.54 -.86 +11.8 tories rose 0.7 percent in April, the tions were “nowhere near as bad as resort director Wally Huffman BkofAm .04 15 11.21 -.19 -20.4 RockTen .40 13 40.31 -.07 +17.9 second increase in three months. late last year and earlier this year. said he expects the declines to ConAgra .76 9 19.41 -.09 +17.6 Sensient .76 12 23.79 -.14 -.4 Costco .72f 19 48.47 -.98 -7.7 SkyWest .16 7 10.94 -.11 -41.2 But the Commerce Department’s While some further drift upward is continue through June, due Diebold 1.04 22 25.44 -.28 -9.4 Teradyn ...... 7.05 -.21 +67.1 report was below analysts’ expecta- likely as the rate of economic decline partially to the cancellations of DukeEngy .92 14 14.08 -.02 -6.2 Tuppwre .88 11 26.24 -.34 +15.6 tions, and the government also slows, we do not expect this indicator many spring conventions and DukeRlty .68m 19 9.51 -.29 -13.2 US Bancrp .20m 15 18.05 -.07 -27.8 Fastenal .70f 20 35.31 -.69 +1.3 Valhi .40 ... 10.64 +.47 -.6 marked down the March figure to a to flash a sustained ’all-clear’ signal other meetings at the resort. Heinz 1.68f 13 36.88 -.45 -1.9 WalMart 1.09f 15 50.88 +.95 -9.2 1.9 percent drop, from a 0.9 percent anytime soon,” MFR’s chief U.S. However, he added that the HewlettP .32 11 35.63 -.21 -1.8 WashFed .20 50 13.07 -.04 -12.6 decline previously reported. economist Joshua Shapiro wrote in a outlook for July and August HomeDp .90 17 24.37 -.13 +5.9 WellsFargo .20m 34 24.13 -.26 -18.1 Idacorp 1.20 12 24.20 -.28 -17.8 ZionBcp .16 ... 14.07 -.58 -42.6 The financial markets were disap- research note. should be much more positive, pointed by the reports. The Dow The report from ISM, a Tempe, with many events in the works Jones industrial average dropped Ariz.-based trade group of purchas- to draw both local tourists and HOW TO READ THE REPORT about 90 points in afternoon trading, ing executives in 18 industries, is those from farther afield. Name: Stocks are listed alphabetically by the company’s full name (not its abbrevia- while broader indices also declined. based on a survey of the institute’s tion). Company names made up of initials appear at the beginning of each letters’ list. Federal Reserve Chair-man Ben members and covers indicators such Ariel Hansen may be Div: Current annual dividend rate paid on stock, based on latest quarterly or semiannu- al declaration, unless otherwise footnoted. Bernanke, meanwhile, said as new orders, employment and reached at ahansen@magic- Last: Price stock was trading at when exchange closed for the day. Wednesday that the economy will inventories. valley.com or 208-788-3475. Chg: Loss or gain for the day. No change indicated by ... mark.

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Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of Bang 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend Continued from Business 1 Cookery, located at 602 Second Addison Avenue East and Eastland rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder Greater Twin Falls Association of Ave. S. in Twin Falls, are celebrat- Drive North may be getting anoth- owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. Realtors, still needs to raise $7,000 ing their first year in business this er gas station. Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased to cover the cost of the display. week. A proposal has been submitted on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- Last year, the total production The Brights turned the restau- on behalf of Maverik Inc. to build a dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- cost $30,000, but was subsidized rant around after the business was 4.7-acre mixed-use development tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus with $8,000 from the city of Twin embroiled in controversy under with commercial store space and a stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales Falls. The rest was paid for through the previous owners. gas station with convenience in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, donations. The couple moved to Twin Falls store. or securities assumed by such companies. • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. To donate to the Bish’s RV from Northern Utah because they If approved, the new Maverik Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Ex-capital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n - Freedom Celebration, call Olivia wanted to return to Idaho and run would be located on the northwest No-load fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con- tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex- Rowe at 208-539-1449 or Jenkins a restaurant. corner, across the street from the cash dividend. at 208-961-0990. Gertie’s is holding an anniver- Garden Cafe. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. sary celebration this week. Celebrating Gertie’s Bright Joshua Palmer may be reached future: Clay and Lori Bright, the More gas on Addison and at 208-735-3231 or at COMMODITIES REPORT new owners of Gertie’s Brick Oven Eastland: The intersection of [email protected] OGDEN — White wheat no bid; 11.5 percent winter no bid; 14 C LOSING FUTURES percent spring no bid; barley no bid PORTLAND — White wheat 6.15 (down 15); 11 percent winter Mon Commodity High Low Close Change 6.67-6.82 (down 47); 14 percent spring 8.18 (down 69); barley Jun Live cattle 80.00 79.20 79.50 + .23 n/a Aug Live cattle 81.20 80.30 80.78 + .13 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 8.50 (down 17): bushel 5.10 (down Aug Feeder cattle 96.95 96.00 96.13 - 1.05 10) Sep Feeder cattle 97.25 96.30 96.40 - .93 Oct Feeder cattle 97.50 96.60 96.85 - .83 C HEESE Simplot Jun Lean hogs 58.55 56.95 57.30 - 2.45 Jul Lean hogs 61.45 60.20 60.35 - 1.80 Continued from Business 1 the life of the mine, hoping that porarily halted the expansion in Jul Pork belly 67.95 65.90 65.95 - 2.75 Cheddar cheese prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange “They’ve been threatening lay- something will break our way in April. Aug Pork belly 67.80 66.40 66.40 - 2.50 Barrels: $1.1000, - .0025: Blocks: $1.1475, - .0050 Jul Wheat 655.00 615.00 617.50 - 52.00 offs, and finally they realized they the judicial process.’’ On May 13, U.S. District Judge Sep Wheat 681.00 645.00 645.00 - 51.50 Jul KC Wheat 706.00 669.00 671.75 - 47.25 P OTATOES were crying wolf one too many Simplot had hoped to begin Mikel Williams in Boise, who has Sep KC Wheat 716.50 679.50 682.25 - 47.75 Jul MPS Wheat 790.25 733.00 734.50 - 58.50 times,’’ Hoyt said of Simplot’s using ore from the expanded sec- said the environmentalists’ case is Sep MPS Wheat 795.25 739.00 739.50 - 59.50 Potatoes move. “They have enough phos- tions of the mine starting later this unlikely to succeed on its merits, Jul Corn 446.00 431.50 432.50 - 17.00 CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping Sep Corn 455.50 441.75 442.50 - 17.25 points Tuesday. phate ore to run the plant at full year. ruled Simplot could resume Jul Soybeans 1195.00 1181.00 1182.00 - 27.00 Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count: 100 count. Aug Soybeans 1153.00 1136.50 1137.00 - 32.50 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A). capacity through the summer of In June 2008, the Bureau of preparing for the expansion while May BFP Milk 9.86 9.83 9.83 - .01 Russet Norkotahs Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count: 100 count. Jun BFP Milk 10.15 10.02 10.06 - .06 Baled 5-10 film bags (non Size A). 2010. Why they’ve decided to lay Land Management and the U.S. the lawsuit ran its course in the Jul BFP Milk 11.05 10.70 10.84 - .26 Russets Norkotahs Wisconsin 50-lb cartons 70 count 11.50- off employees right now, I have no Forest Service approved the courts. Aug BFP Milk 12.32 11.94 11.95 - .40 12.00: 100 count 8.50-9.00. Sep BFP Milk 13.68 13.25 13.26 - .47 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.00-6.50. idea.’’ 1,400-acre expansion, allowing Last week, however, the federal Jul Sugar 15.47 14.81 14.89 - .55 Russet Norkotahs Washington 50-lb cartons 70 count 11.00- Oct Sugar 16.60 16.05 16.17 - .42 12.00: 100 count 8.00-9.00. David Cuoio, a company mining in designated roadless appeals court halted the work yet Jun B-Pound 1.6665 1.6240 1.6273 - .0301 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 4.00-4.50. spokesman, declined to charac- areas and requiring selenium again, “to maintain the status quo Sep B-Pound 1.6658 1.6235 1.6266 - .0304 Wisconsin Norkotahs 50-lb cartons 70 count: 100 count. Jun J-Yen 1.0486 1.0373 1.0434 - .0022 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A). terize demand, but said the layoffs waste be capped to prevent it from until we have had an opportunity Sep J-Yen 1.0498 1.0384 1.0444 - .0024 Round Reds 50-lb sacks Size A Wisconsin. Jun Euro-currency 1.4338 1.4108 1.4136 - .0182 Round Reds Minnesota N. Dakota 50-lb cartons size A 9.00: 50 were unrelated to markets. spreading. That prompted a coali- to consider fully the Coalition’s Sep Euro-currency 1.4327 1.4097 1.4120 - .0187 lb sacks size A 8.00. “It’s solely based on the mine,’’ tion of environmental groups to motion and the opposition Jun Canada dollar .9263 .9010 .9020 - .0232 Baled 5-10 lb film bags size A 8.75. Sep Canada dollar .9267 .9016 .9025 - .0233 Round Whites 50-lb sacks size A Wisconsin. he said. “We want to try to extend sue; the 9th Circuit panel tem- briefs,’’the judges wrote. Jun U.S. dollar 76.70 78.39 79.61 - 1.14 Jun Comex gold 990.3 961.0 961.0 - 22.2 L IVESTOCK Aug Comex gold 992.1 961.5 962.5 - 21.9 Jul Comex silver 16.25 15.26 15.27 - .69 Sep Comex silver 16.26 15.29 15.32 - .67 JEROME — Producers Livestock Marketing Association in Jun Treasury bond 117.29 116.20 117.21 + .29 Jerome reports the following prices from the livestock sale Sep Treasury bond 116.15 115.05 116.07 + .28 held Tuesday, June 2. Jul Coffee 142.25 135.00 138.35 - 3.65 Holstein bull calves: $5-$20 head Sep Coffee 144.20 136.90 140.35 - 3.60 Started bull and steer calves: $132.50-$240 head New owners Jul Cocoa 1771 1671 1747 + 56 Started heifer calves: $160-$260 head Sep Cocoa 1756 1677 1746 + 48 Commercial utility cows: $44-$48.50 head Continued from Business 1 Jul Cotton 58.87 55.71 55.84 - 2.81 Cutter/canner cows: $34.50-$38.50 “Hopefully it will be paid off least once a week. Oct Cotton 60.93 58.05 58.01 - 2.92 Shelly/lite cows: $25.50-$31 Jul Crude oil 68.95 64.95 66.20 - 2.35 Holstein heifers: $48-$66 “We wanted to get something later this summer,” said Stacy “This is their favorite thing and Jul Unleaded gas 1.9400 1.8591 1.8985 - .0267 Slaughter bulls: $51-$60.50 that could be pretty much ran by Gorrell. “Once it is we’ll be hiring its affordable,” said Pilcher. “It Jul Heating oil 1.7995 1.7104 1.7390 - .0589 Holstein steers: 500 to 700 lbs., $68-$72 Jul Natural gas 4.139 3.708 3.759 - .361 Choice steers: 700 to 800 lbs., $85-$95.25 the kids,” said Gorrell. “When the some local kids to help us out.Right makes them happy and its cheaper Quotations from Sinclair & Co. Choice heifers: 400 to 500 lbs., $97-$101.50: 500 to 600 lbs., 733-6013 or (800) 635-0821 $93.25-$94 (younger) kids are there my wife now the profit margin isn’t high than a small ice cream cone.” Intermountain Livestock and I are there and helping but they enough to pay it off and pay for Seven-year-old Kayla Morse, B EANS LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Cottonwood Livestock Auction on do a lot of it.” employees.” accompanied by her mother, has Friday Utility and commercial cows 41.00-50.50; canners and Valley Beans cutters 38.00-44.00; heavy feeder steers 84.00-103.00; light In addition to customer service Things the Gorrells can’t do already frequented the Buhl Sno Prices are net to growers, 100 pounds, U.S. No. 1 beans, less feeder steers 96.00-116.00; stocker steers 108.00-116.00; and cash handling skills the Gorrell without are supplies — like cups, Sensations stand twice since the Idaho bean tax and storage charges. Prices subject to change heavy holstein feeder steers n/a; light holstein feeder steers without notice. Producers desiring more recent price informa- n/a; heavy feeder heifers 82.00-98.50; light feeder heifers clan are learning business essen- straws, napkins, ice, flavoring and seasonal business opened its win- tion should contact dealers. 87.00-107.00; stocker heifers 95.00-108.00; slaughter bulls Pintos, no quote, new crop; great northerns, no quote; pinks, 52.00-62.00; baby calves 125-225; stock cows 600-750/hd; tials like inventory control and insurance. dow for business. no quote, new crop; small reds, no quote, new crop. Prices are stock cow/calf pairs 700-1050/pr Remarks: Active market on given by Rangens in Buhl. Prices current June 3. all classes. Heavy grass feeders 3-6 higher. purchasing. Set up in an empty lot next to “(The sno-cones) aren’t bad and Other Idaho bean prices are collected weekly by Bean Market Son Tyler Gorrell is able to man USBank in Buhl, Sno Sensations a dollar isn’t bad,”Morse said. News, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Pintos, not established; M ETALS/MONEY great northerns, not established; small whites, not estab- the stand by himself. The 14-year- doesn’t pay any space rent but does The main challenge for Gorrell lished; pinks, not established; small reds, not established. old, fresh out of school for summer pay a nominal electric bill. and the many sno-cone stands Quotes current June 3. Key currency exchange rates NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Wednesday, vacation, says selling shaved ice With a handle on costs, Gorrell popping up in Magic Valley towns, G RAINS compared with late Tuesday in New York: Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day isn’t a bad gig. The stand is typical- said they are focused on sales. is the weather. Yen 95.85 95.66 ly open Monday through Saturday He said the recession and kids’ “When the weather is bad no one Valley Grains Euro $1.4134 $1.4318 Prices for wheat per bushel: mixed grain, oats, corn and beans Pound $1.6276 $1.6572 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. tastes should keep sales strong comes out and it’s slow,” Gorrell per hundred weight. Prices subject to change without notice. Swiss franc 1.0713 1.0608 Soft white wheat, ask; barley, ask; oats, ask; corn, ask (15 per- Canadian dollar 1.1087 1.0811 “It’s a pretty good summer job. I throughout the summer. said. “As long the weather stays cent moisture). Prices are given daily by Rangens in Buhl. Mexican peso 13.3765 13.1684 think I’ll be pretty much running it Starting at just a buck for an nice and hot we’re busy.” Prices current June 3. Metal Price (troy oz.) Pvs Day Barley, $7.75 (48-lb. minimum) spot delivery in Twin Falls and NY Merc Gold $964.50 $983.20 everyday,”he said. eight-ounce cup with flavoring No kidding. Summer in southern Gooding: corn, no quote (Twin Falls only). Prices quoted by NY HSBC Bank US $965.00 $983.00 Land O’Lakes Inc. in Twin Falls. Prices current June 3. NY Merc Silver $15.300 $15.945 For now, the kids are only keep- (the sign has some 50 flavors to Idaho is hotter than Hades and if a Nonferrous ing their tips for pay. choose from) a shaved ice is cheap sno-cone helps beat the heat it’s a Intermountain Grain NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices Wednesday. POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain Aluminum -$0.6725 per lb., N.Y. Merc spot Wed. The rest of the money made is way to cool off said customer dollar well spent. and Livestock Report on Wednesday. Copper -$2.3415 Cathode full plate, U.S. destinations. POCATELLO — White wheat 4.90 (down 10); 11.5 percent winter Copper $2.2115 N.Y. Merc spot Wed. going directly toward paying off the Kassandra Pilcher. 5.41 (down 48); 14 percent spring 6.74 (down 51); barley 6.67 Lead - $1641.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. business. It’s a small, short-term Pilcher, of Buhl, said she and Blair Koch may be reached at (steady) Zinc - $0.7261 per lb., delivered. BURLEY — White wheat 4.75 (down 15); 11.5 percent winter Gold - $976.75 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). sacrifice that should pay larger div- her three small children are fre- 208-316-2607 or blairkoch@ 5.56 (down 48); 14 percent spring 6.74 (down 60); barley 6.00 Gold - $964.50 troy oz., NY Merc spot Wed. (down 25) Silver - $15.635 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). idends for the family’s future. quent customers and come at gmail.com Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION/WORLD Thursday, June 4, 2009 Business 3 Obama visits Saudi king before high-stakes speech By Jennifer Loven United States and the Muslim ing, and I am very appreciative that Associated Press writer world’’ could hardly proceed with- he would bestow this honor on me out Saudi support. Obama also during this visit.’’ RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — President came asking for specific requests of Obama had pledged during his Opening a mission to write a new Obama takes off help from Abdullah on a range of presidential campaign to deliver a chapter on Islam and the West, related issues, such as peace major address from an Islamic cap- President Barack Obama consulted a gold necklace, between the long-feuding Israelis ital within 100 days of becoming Wednesday with the Saudi king “in the King Abdul and Palestinians, Iran’s suspected president. He did so with a speech the place where Islam began,’’prel- Aziz Order of efforts to build a nuclear bomb, ris- to the parliament in Turkey,a secu- ude to a high-stakes speech in Merit, Saudi ing Taliban extremism in Pakistan lar but overwhelmingly Muslim Egypt meant to ease long-held Arabia’s highest and a destination for some 100 nation. The White House says his Muslim grievances against the honor, after it Yemeni detainees now in the U.S.at speech in Cairo, a center of Islamic United States. was given to the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, prison thought and culture, is the one he The son of a Kenyan Muslim who camp. had in mind in making that prom- lived part of his childhood in him by Saudi Denis McDonough, a deputy ise, and set high expectations for it. Muslim-majority Indonesia, King Abdullah at national security adviser to Al-Qaida countered Obama’s Obama planned what aides called a the start of Obama, could not immediately say outreach. Osama bin Laden “truth-telling’’ address on their meeting whether the president’s requests released an audio tape accusing Thursday, aimed directly at the Wednesday at were successful after meetings Obama of inflaming hatred toward world’s 1.5 billion Muslims. Many the King’s Farm between the two leaders and their the U.S. by ordering Pakistan to harbor animosity toward the U.S. in Riyadh, Saudi delegations that stretched over crack down on militants in Swat over its staunch support for Israel, nearly four hours. Valley and block Islamic law there. its terrorist-fighting policies and Arabia. Abdullah showered Obama with His deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. compliments in the welcoming said “farcical visits or elegant Many Americans, likewise, formed ceremonies and presented him words’’ in Cairo can’t disguise negative perceptions of the Muslim with the King Abdul Aziz Order of “bloody messages’’ the U.S. sends world after the 9/11 attacks. AP photo Merit, a large medallion with a to Muslims with its prosecution of In advance, Saudi King Abdullah thick gold chain that is the king- the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. staged a lavish welcome after desert. The king, who was hosting Arab powerhouse also sits on the dom’s highest honor. “Those are The message from bin Laden, the Obama’s all-night flight to Riyadh. Obama for an overnight stay,called world’s largest oil reserves, buys only given to the very few friends of terrorist mastermind-in-hiding “I thought it was very important his guest “a distinguished man billions in U.S. military equipment the king, and you are certainly one who was born in Saudi Arabia and to come to the place where Islam who deserves to be in this posi- and has cooperated extensively of those,’’Abdullah said. directed the 2001 attacks that began and to seek his majesty’s tion.’’ with the U.S. on anti-terrorist “Goodness gracious,’’ Obama involved 15 hijackers from the counsel,’’ Obama said. The presi- Birthplace of Islam, Saudi Arabia operations. said as an aide approached with the desert monarchy, was broadcast by dent and the king talked in the is still considered guardian of the As such, Obama’s goals of open- striking necklace. “That’s some- Al-Jazeera Television almost splendor of Abdullah’s sprawling faith as home to the holy cities of ing what speechwriter Ben Rhodes thing there.’’ He said: “I consider exactly as Obama’s plane touched retreat, a lush patch of searing Medina and Mecca. The Sunni called “a new chapter between the the king’s friendship a great bless- down in Riyadh.

+PEKUKQPHTGG UWTIGT[TGUVTKEVUUVQOCEJ Using the TOGA (transoral gastroplasty) procedure, doctors insert a After setbacks, gay marriage legalized in NH thick tube down the throat of a sedated patient, allowing a device to place titanium staples into the upper stomach. By Norma Love way, want tolerance for all.’’ or provide other services. Senate, which approved it TOGA non-invasive procedure Associated Press writer Legalizing gay marriage Legislators made the 14-10 Wednesday afternoon. is a historic change for the changes, but opponents The bill then went to the Flexible The pouch stapling catches food as CONCORD, N.H. — The once reliably Republican defeated that revised bill by key vote — in the House, devices are it enters the bill making New and conservative state but two votes just two weeks which passed it 198-176 as introduced stomach, giving Hampshire the sixth state reflects New Hampshire’s ago, hoping to force a veto. cheers rained down from the through the patients the mouth into the feeling of fullness to allow gays to marry fol- changing demographics as As the legislative session gallery. Finally, Lynch signed stomach to create after eating less. lowed a torturous path this younger and more liberal. neared its end, supporters the bill about an hour later as a restrictive pouch. spring — dying and rising to Still, the legislation faced had considered Wednesday gay marriage supporters SOURCES: Washington University School of Medicine; Satiety, Inc. AP life twice and facing a veto several challenges. their last chance to pass a bill surrounded him. threat — that ended in a Even before it was intro- this year. The Rt. Rev. V. Gene room filled with cheering, duced, Democrats — in The day began with rallies Robinson, elected by New clapping supporters control since only 2006 — outside the Statehouse by Hampshire in 2003 as the New obesity surgery Wednesday who witnessed worried the state wasn’t both sides in the morning. first openly gay bishop in the the governor’s historic ready for gay marriage,par- Then, the last of three bills in Episcopal Church, was signing. ticularly since a civil unions the package went to the among those celebrating. goes through mouth, In its final version, the law had only been in effect legislation passed in the for little over a year. House by its biggest margin In its first test in the Steen Auction yet — 22 votes. Gov. John House in March, gay mar- Saturday, June 6, 2009 leaving no scars Lynch, who personally riage failed by one vote. The opposes the unions, said House revived it and sent it Located: Glenns Ferry, Idaho Take Commercial Street south to the water tower, then proceed The Associated Press this week for digestive dis- the legislation struck the to an expected death in the right (west on Madison Ave) ½ mile west to Steen Road, ease specialists. right balance. Senate. But on the day of turn left, south and proceed to sale site CHICAGO — Doctors are The procedure is only “Today is a day to cele- the Senate vote, Democrats testing a new kind of obesity being done in the studies, brate in New Hampshire. surprised everyone by Sale Time 11:00 AM Lunch by Al surgery without any cuts which recently ended enroll- Today should not be con- passing a revised bill — also Pickup - Camper - Trailer through the abdomen, ment. Makers of the device sidered a victory for some by one vote. 1997 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 pickup, Silverado package, extended snaking a tube as thick as a used in the operation plan to and a loss for others,’’ But Lynch, a Democrat, cab, long wide box, V8, automatic, has all the options, garden hose down the throat seek federal approval if the Lynch said before signing promised a veto if the law 133,000 miles, camper tie downs, receiver hitch, nice pickup to snap staples into the research continues to go as the law. “Today is a victory didn’t clearly spell out that - 1994 S&S MFG camper, has overshot, self contained, gas stomach. planned. for all the people of New churches and religious and electric, all the options including heater, camper jacks, The experimental, scar- While the two studies are Hampshire, who I believe, groups would not be forced nice - Short wide box camper shell - 10ft two wheel flat bed free procedure creates a nar- still under way and only brief in our own independent to officiate at gay marriages trailer with side boards - Pickup 5th wheel tailgate row passage that slows the details are being released, Modern Furniture food as it moves from the Nishi said results so far are Patrick J. Sullivan Estate Nice large glass fronted china closet - nice blond 3 piece upper stomach into the slightly better than typical bedroom suite with standard bed stead, 5 drawer chest of drawers, dresser with vanity stool - 13” color TV - kitchen lower stomach, helping results from with conven- Auction utility table - large entertainment center - end tables - Lane patients feel full more quick- tional stomach stapling. cedar chest ly and eat less. Risks include perforating Saturday, June  - : am Horse Items Doctors say preliminary the esophagus, as Nishi said Location:  E  N, Rupert, Exit , Right on Hwy  Anchor Stamped Ladies Side Saddle with red velvet seat - results from about 200 U.S. happened to a patient at app  miles to Hwy / Junction (Kelley Bean Corner), bridle bits - halters - 3 buggy tongues with double trees - pair patients and 100 in Europe another center, but other- turn left & cross railroad tracks, turn right on A St. app  of buggy shaves - 2 old metal neck yokes - assorted harness look promising. wise, he said, there have feet, turn on Acequia Hwy - Watch for signs! hames - boot soaker After about 18 months, been no major complica-  FORD TAURAS -  CHAMPION MOTOR HOME Old Furniture obese European patients tions. TOOLS - EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL Curved front 5 drawer chest of drawers - folding end table have lost an average of about Some study patients have Yard Machine ” Riding Lawn Mower,  Yrs Old - Delta Drill - old wooden sewing rocker - magazine rack end table - old 45 percent of their body lost weight after unknow- Press - Marquet  amp Welder - Craftsman  hp Wet/Dry Vac Master Phone crank up record player cabinet, missing turn weight, said Dr. Gregg Nishi, ingly undergoing fake proce- - Craftsman Tool Chest on Wheels - Craftsman . hp Reciprocat- table - Wonder laundry stove - old ornate standard head a surgeon at Cedars-Sinai dures — sedation and the ing Saw - RS- Reciprocating Saw - Craftsman . amp Drill board - small beveled ornate mirror and frame - old wicker Medical Center in Los tube,but no stapling.Results - Acetylene Cart & Torch - ” Chicago Chop Saw - Craftsman table - 2 wooden dining chairs Angeles. He discussed the comparing them with the Chop Saw - Pneumatic Air Chisel - Central Pneumatic Air Brad Primitives - Collectibles European and U.S. studies real thing aren’t yet avail- Nailer - Air Tools - / Drive Air Ratchet - / Drive Butterfl y Gun Large Buckeye wooden apple cider press - Champion stand- during a Chicago conference able. - Craftsman Bottom Box - Central Machinery ” Table Saw - Nail ing forge blower - old wood beamed walking plow - 2 hand Punch Sets - Chicago Portable Handsaw - Chicago / Electric corn planters - old washer wringer - kerosene cook stove Drill - Central Machinery Bench Top/Shaper/Router - Work Table glass kenosene holder - 3 one man wood saws - old skis and - Vises - Chicago Router - Skil Router - Chicago ” Plate Joiner - poles - cast iron skillets - cast iron kettles - cast iron waffle Benchtop Pro Circular Saw - Drill Master Orbital Sanders - B & irons - 3 flat irons and handle - one gallon beer bottles - cow AUCTION D / hp Belt Sander - Bench Grinder - Small Pressure Washer bells - cotton scales - 4 hay knives - kerosene lamps and lan- - Craftsman Screw Drivers - Wood Chisels - Socket Sets (/ to terns - Jackson hay fork - 3 buck saws - gas lamp - shoe last -/ & / to -/) - Voltage Meters - Leather Tool Belts - Nuts Household Miscellaneous & Collectibles & Bolts Organizers - Tool Boxes - Folding Saw Horses - Electrical 2 old typewriters - assorted state plates - Barbara Gardner Sale Time: 11:00 am Saturday, June 6th Lunch Boxes  Square - Wire Nuts - Electrical Outlets - Conduit Cou- picture - assorted pictures - 2 southwest pictures - Chas. plers - Space Plates - Circuit Breakers - Small Shop Light - Lots Russel prints - several nice old woolen blankets - Jim Beam Sarah (Sally) Chathams Estate of Small Hand Tools & Misc bottles - portable radio - painted saw blades - fruit jars, some Sally was 92 years old and her love was collecting things. WOODWORKING are collectible - gallon jars - old bottles - granite ware - coal In fact, she collected so much it is going to take two or three Central Machinery ” Wood Cutting Band Saw - Central Machin- oil lamps - Pewter candle holders - crochet thread - pickle sales. Come and enjoy! Take Exit 90 off I-84 onto Hwy 30 ery Dovetail Making Machine - Central Machinery ” & ” Disc jar - assorted table and floor lamps - wooden bread box - and go three miles to the Super Storage, 1300 Sunset Strip, Sanders - Craftsman -/” Joiner/Planer - Craftsman ” Radial costume jewelry - cold pack canner - serving trays - metal Mountain Home, Idaho. Be sure to park off the highway. Saw - Craftsman . amp Jigsaw - Benchtop Pro Jigsaw - Chicago folding chairs - old mirrors - old records - movie projector ANTIQUES Cutout Tool - B&D Band Saw - Craftsman Mouse Sander/Polisher - patio glider swing Old Chairs, Round Oak Table, Trunks, Desk, Books, Glass- in case - Multiple Hole Saws - Multiple Drill Bits - Clamps - Saw Other Primitives ware, Bike, Pictures, Radios, Clocks, Dresser, Little Red Blades - Wood Working Books - Misc Wood Working 5 or 6 meat saws - fishing tackle and poles including bam- Wagon, McCoy, Hull, Roseville. HOUSEHOLD boo fly rods - traps - hand saws - some old carpenter tools Upright Freezer - Roper Dryer - Blue Recliner - Oil Lamps - - steamer trunk - 1/2 bushel baskets - bottle capper - gold FURNITURE Wooden File Cabinet - Shades Crest Stoneware - Dell Computer pans - 12ft wooden bench - milk cans Loveseat, Rocking Chair, Bed Frames (old), Corner China - Ironware Coff ee Cups & Glasses – TV - Humidifi ers - Lamps Miscellaneous Cabinet, Queen-size Bed, Double Bed, Dressers, Washer, - Tables - Chairs - Exercise AB Lounge Chair - Coff ee Table - CB New still in box, Ranger 12ft x 9ft family tent - Coleman Apartment-size Refrigerator, Vibrating Love Seat, Footstools. Radio - Canon  mm Camera - Knick Knacks - Storage Contain- lantern - large tap and die set - chain saw - kerosene heater There are many more items too numerous to list. ers - Pots & Pans - Wall Clock - Satellite Receiver - Door Knobs - small dog house - large reel spool - 12ft of chain link MISCELLANEOUS - Cookbooks - Time Life Old West Books - Luggage - Misc fence - tire chains - RV table - double bitted axe - and other miscellaneous items too numerous to mention 1974 Chevrolet Suburban w/454 engine, power steering MISCELLANEOUS and brakes, runs well. Fans, Wheelchairs, Electric Heaters, Louis L’Armour Westerns on Tape - Unifl ame Barbecue Grill ( NOTE: The Steens are a Pioneer Family of the Glenns Ferry Insulation, Tent, Pots, Pans and Cookware, Metal Cabinets, yrs old) - Digital Auto Home h eater System - ’ Fiberglass Lad- area. Lots of memorabilla on this sale. Come see what else Two-man Saw, Old TV, Hand Tools, Adult Potty on Wheels, der - Stanley Ladder - Coal Bucket - Storage Trunks - / & / Jaunita finds for this auction. Luggage, Battery-operated Handicap Scooter, Bookcases, Drive Multiple Boxes - Metal Detector - Palton Heater - Misc. Gun NOTE Repairs - Lots More!! : If you bring children to the auction, please plan on Battery Charger, Humidifi ers, Pictures, Baskets, Dolls, watching them as we are right on the Snake River front. Toys, Kirby Vacuum, Radio, Microwave. Many, many boxes CONSIGNMENT:  IMPERIAL TRAILER COMPANY unopened yet. -HORSE TRAILER - Tires Like New - All Lights Work - Good OWNER: J. WILSON & HAZEL STEEN ESTATE & JUANITA STEEN Floor w/Rubber Mat Lunch by the Optimist Football, Mountain Home VISIT www.jjauctionsllc.com FOR PICTURES & SALE BILL! Terms: Cash or Bankable Check Day of Sale Sale managed by: Sale by: Sale managed by Masters Auction Service WERT AUCTION SERVICE 208-324-5742 “The Business that Service Built” [email protected] - Visit us at www.jjactionsllc.com Wendell and Pine, Idaho Lyle Masters Gary Osborne Joe Bennett Lamar Loveland Jim Christiansen Phone 208-653-2515 Jim Hollii eld Ron Rogge Nancy Hollii eld Buhl, Idaho Gooding, Idaho Hagerman, ID Hagerman, ID Rupert, Idaho Owner/Auctioneer Auctioneer Owner/Clerk (208) 5435227 (208) 9345350 (208) 8376523 (208) 8374300 (208) 4367355 Auctioneers: John Wert and Todd Davis 208-358-2285 208-886-2202 208-358-2475 Mobile Phones 7311616 5395350 5390111 4317355 Clerk: Darlene Neal Terms: Cash or Bankable Check Payable at Sale Ringside Phone: 2084317355 FAX: 5435227 or 8376617 www.mastersauction.com Business 4 Thursday, June 4, 2009 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Hit or miss thunderstorm activity. Highs upper 70s. Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 85 60 0.01" Tonight: Thunderstorms possible early, mostly cloudy Challis 74 52 Trace Coeur d’ Alene 81 48 0.00" otherwise. Lows 50s. Idaho Falls 75 48 0.00" Tomorrow: Chance of rain and thunder. Highs low 70s. Jerome 79 52 0.00" Lewiston 88 53 0.00" Lowell 89 50 0.00" Malad City not available Malta 75 48 0.50" ALMANAC - BURLEY Perhaps a rogue Mostly cloudy, rain Afternoon storms Chance of rain and BuildingSU/TH late day Clouding up, rain to Pocatello 76 48 0.06" t-storm possible brewing thunder storm clouds follow Rexburg 72 51 0.00" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 72 52 0.00" Stanley 70 47 0.01" Sun Valley 68 49 0.20" Yesterday’s High 77 Yesterday’s 0.07" High 79 Low 53 72 / 50 71 / 49 72 / 49 76 / 50 Yesterday’s Low 47 Month to Date 0.07" Normal High / Low 74 / 46 Avg. Month to Date 0.10" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 92 in 1957 Water Year to Date 7.69" Record Low 33 in 1980 Avg. Water Year to Date 8.19" Barometric Sunrise and Pollen Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset Count IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 79 Yesterday’s Trace Yesterday High 86% 5 p.m. Yesterday 30.02 in. Today Sunrise: 6:02 AM Sunset: 9:11 PM TF pollen count yesterday: Yesterday’s Low 50 Month to Date 0.57" Yesterday Low 31% Thursday Sunrise: 6:02 AM Sunset: 9:11 PM 38 (High) Grass, Pine SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 73 / 46 Avg. Month to Date 0.12" Today’s Forecast High 61% Friday Sunrise: 6:01 AM Sunset: 9:12 PM Comfortable temperatures will accompany a chance of Record High 90 in 1986 Water Year to Date 7.92" Today’s Forecast Low 24% Saturday Sunrise: 6:01 AM Sunset: 9:13 PM Mold: 2955 (High) showers and thunderstorms forming each day from Record Low 33 in 1980 Avg. Water Year to Date 9.04" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Sunday Sunrise: 6:01 AM Sunset: 9:13 PM Cladosporium, Smuts now through the end of the weekend. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Courtesy of Asthma and Allergy of Idaho U. V. INDEX Dr.’s Kadlec and Henry Coeur d’ Moon Phases Moonrise Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 63 to 72 Tonight’s Lows 38 to 42 and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: Some minor cooling with finish out Today 82 / 51 BOISE Moonrise: 5:37 PM Moonset: 3:15 AM 8 the week with late day and evening Thursday Moonrise: 6:44 PM Moonset: 3:41 AM Full Last New First The higher the index the Cheyenne, Wyoming showers and thunderstorms June 7 June 15 June 22 June 29 Friday Moonrise: 7:49 PM Moonset: 4:12 AM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com possible. We could potentially see rain every day now through Sunday. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Saturday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 87 / 61 Today Highs/Lows 83 to 88/54 to 59 City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 82 54 th 78 50 th 73 48 th Atlanta 79 68 th 80 65 th Orlando 87 70 th 86 70 th Acapulco 91 77 th 90 75 pc Moscow 63 44 sh 63 48 pc Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 84 52 pc 76 45 pc 69 42 sh Atlantic City 65 57 th 65 57 th Philadelphia 68 54 th 71 58 sh Athens 81 65 su 82 67 su Nairobi 70 53 pc 69 56 sh A small chance of late day Burley 77 54 th 72 46 th 69 48 th Baltimore 64 56 th 69 57 r Phoenix 102 77 pc 96 71 pc Auckland 54 35 pc 54 47 pc Oslo 52 41 r 55 40 sh 75 / 54 storms will hover over the Challis 71 48 th 67 49 sh 67 46 sh Billings 73 48 th 62 43 th Portland, ME 66 48 pc 62 48 pc Bangkok 84 77 th 86 78 th Paris 67 39 pc 62 42 pc Coeur d’ Alene 82 51 mc 76 48 th 68 44 sh Birmingham 79 65 th 81 64 th Raleigh 84 65 th 74 62 sh Beijing 98 66 pc 93 62 pc Prague 57 38 pc 56 36 pc region for many. Beyond Elko, NV 76 43 th 68 39 th 68 39 th Boston 67 51 pc 66 52 sh Rapid City 77 50 th 69 47 sh Berlin 57 42 sh 57 35 sh Rio de Jane 69 55 pc 76 59 pc any rain, conditions will be Eugene, OR 74 55 sh 73 52 sh 71 51 pc Charleston, SC 82 72 th 81 70 th Reno 69 50 th 66 45 th Buenos Aires 59 47 pc 59 43 pc Rome 75 62 th 76 70 pc McCall fair for outdoor activities. Gooding 76 51 th 70 46 th 69 45 sh Charleston, WV 69 57 th 73 51 th Sacramento 77 55 th 73 54 th Cairo 102 65 pc 103 69 pc Santiago 70 52 pc 75 53 pc Grace 76 55 th 68 40 th 64 44 th Chicago 64 49 su 73 52 pc St. Louis 74 55 pc 81 59 pc Dhahran 105 87 pc 108 86 pc Seoul 77 53 pc 80 57 pc Salmon 69 / 44 Hagerman 83 54 th 77 50 th 75 49 th Cleveland 65 49 pc 68 53 pc St.Paul 78 51 pc 72 47 th Geneva 63 38 pc 63 49 pc Sydney 66 54 pc 65 49 sh 77 / 48 Hailey 70 48 th 65 42 sh 63 45 th Denver 80 54 pc 77 50 th Salt Lake City 92 67 pc 94 72 pc Hong Kong 82 77 sh 81 78 pc Tel Aviv 77 73 pc 75 72 pc Idaho Falls 73 55 th 74 43 th 66 48 th Des Moines 74 51 pc 75 58 th San Diego 67 60 pc 65 60 pc Jerusalem 95 62 pc 93 65 pc Tokyo 67 60 sh 64 63 r Kalispell, MT 75 49 mc 74 44 mc 68 41 sh Detroit 70 49 pc 74 56 pc San Francisco 62 52 th 60 53 th Johannesburg 68 43 pc 68 47 pc Vienna 64 45 sh 68 47 pc MC/TH Jerome 77 53 th 71 49 th 69 48 sh El Paso 95 68 pc 97 69 pc Seattle 85 54 sh 69 54 sh Kuwait City 108 86 pc 111 86 pc Warsaw 60 43 sh 55 40 sh Lewiston 87 61 mc 83 58 th 79 53 th Fairbanks 80 55 pc 75 53 pc Tucson 102 68 pc 95 65 pc London 64 45 pc 60 41 pc Winnipeg 70 35 sh 49 33 pc Caldwell Malad City 79 58 th 70 42 th 66 45 th Fargo 74 47 pc 64 41 pc Washington, DC 65 56 th 69 57 r Mexico City 72 42 pc 71 43 pc Zurich 58 32 pc 63 44 pc 83 / 57 Idaho Falls Malta 79 55 th 73 44 th 68 47 th Honolulu 85 73 sh 85 72 sh McCall 69 44 sh 65 39 r 60 36 r Houston 88 68 th 93 71 pc Boise Sun Valley 73 / 55 Missoula, MT 78 48 mc 74 47 th 71 44 sh Indianapolis 69 50 pc 76 57 pc TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 82 / 54 65 / 45 Pocatello 77 63 th 74 47 th 67 50 th Jacksonville 83 70 th 86 69 th 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Portland, OR 75 58 sh 73 55 sh 71 55 pc Kansas City 76 56 pc 79 62 th Pocatello Rupert 78 55 th 74 46 th 70 49 th Las Vegas 93 69 pc 87 66 pc Rupert 77 / 63 Rexburg 71 53 th 72 40 th 63 46 th Little Rock 73 57 th 83 62 pc Mountain Home 78 / 55 81 / 53 Richland, WA 83 57 th 79 55 th 76 51 sh Los Angeles 67 59 pc 65 59 th Rogerson 71 43 th 64 40 sh 61 38 sh Memphis 74 59 th 83 63 pc Burley Salmon 77 48 th 73 42 th 70 43 sh Miami 85 76 th 87 76 th Twin Falls Salt Lake City, UT 81 62 th 77 53 th 72 54 th Milwaukee 64 50 su 69 49 pc 77 / 54 Fronts 79 / 53 Spokane, WA 71 53 sh 79 59 pc 84 65 pc Nashville 72 59 th 80 57 pc Stanley 65 36 sh 58 35 sh 57 36 sh New Orleans 85 68 th 86 69 pc L H Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 89 at Lowell Low: 33 at Dixie Sun Valley 65 45 sh 62 40 sh 58 41 sh New York 68 54 sh 65 57 sh L Cold Yellowstone, MT 58 31 sh 52 31 r 50 29 sh Oklahoma City 81 61 pc 86 70 pc weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, Omaha 76 56 pc 77 59 sh th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing H Warm CANADIAN FORECAST L Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow L Stationary GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 67 34 pc 55 30 ls Saskatoon 62 35 sh 53 34 pc “Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful Cranbrook 73 36 pc 36 pc 54 Toronto 65 40 pc 68 47 pc Valid to 6 p.m. today Edmonton 63 38 pc 56 33 pc Vancouver 81 56 pc 74 56 pc Occluded individuals above the crowd; a little bit Kelowna 82 47 pc 71 41 th Victoria 81 55 pc 72 57 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: Lethbridge 74 40 pc 54 30 r Winnipeg 70 35 sh 49 33 pc High: 109 at Casa Grande, Ariz. more. They did all that was expected of Regina 65 39 pc 56 34 pc Low: 24 at Watersmeet, Mich. them and a little bit more.” More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather A. Lou Vickery Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. U.S. military: Mistakes were

A bronze statue of made in Afghanistan strikes President Ronald Reagan stands in By Julian E. Barnes the Capitol Los Angeles Times Rotunda in Washington after WASHINGTON — an unveiling cere- Military investigators have concluded that some air mony Wednesday. strikes that killed civilians during a battle in western Afghanistan last month were mistakes but are try- ing to determine whether the service members who called in the strikes could have known they were no AP photo longer in imminent danger when the bombs were dropped. Nancy unveils Reagan statue The investigation ques- tioned the last two air in Capitol Rotunda ceremony strikes conducted during the 8 1/2-hour firefight, Los Angeles Times Obama signed legislation according to a military offi- The New York Times/AP photo creating the Ronald Reagan cial familiar with the probe. Five-year old Freshta recovers from burns suffered during an air strike on her village in Afghanistan’s WASHINGTON — A Centennial Commission to The bombs used in those Farah province, May 12 at a hospital in Herat, Afghanistan. standing-room-only crowd plan a celebration of the strikes were dropped by an filled the Capitol Rotunda 100th anniversary of Air Force B-1 bomber at gized for the civilian deaths, But when the Afghans The military official on Wednesday for the Reagan’s birth in 2011. night, when it was more but they continue to be a rejected the advice and pre- familiar with the report unveiling of President The 500-pound bronze difficult to determine source of anger and frustra- pared to attack, the Marines cautioned that the report Ronald Reagan’s statue, sculpture features a 7-foot- whether civilians were tion in Afghanistan. The decided to assist them to was not complete. The representing California in tall Reagan in a business present. U.S. believes 26 civilians preserve “unit cohesion,’’ findings and recommenda- Washington’s version of a suit, standing on a 3-foot- The investigation, con- were mistakenly killed. The according to the official. tions still must be endorsed national hall of fame. high marble pedestal that ducted by Brig. Gen. Afghanistan government The fight escalated, and by Gen. David H. Petraeus, Nancy Reagan called it a displays the presidential Raymond A. Thomas III, puts the total at 140. the Afghans asked the the head of U.S. Central “wonderful likeness of and California governor’s concluded that by the end The report,which has not Marines to call for an air Command, and forwarded Ronnie,’’ adding, “He seals and includes pieces of of the fight the ground been finalized, found that strike to prevent their posi- to the Pentagon. would be so proud.’’ the Berlin Wall. forces were no longer under the U.S. Marines who called tion from being over- Military officials review- The former first lady, her Among those attending immediate threat of being in the air strikes initially whelmed. The initial strikes ing Thomas’ report are try- voice choked with emotion, the event were Reagan-era overrun and probably urged the Afghan army unit were carried out by a Navy ing to determine whether recalled her last visit to the officials, congressional should have disengaged. they were with not to attack F/A-18 armed with 500- the pilots and the Marines rotunda, five years ago leaders past and present Another defense official the Taliban in the village of pound bombs. The B-1 could have known that when Reagan lay in state. and members of confirmed the outlines of Garani on May 4. strikes came hours later. civilians were likely to be hit “It’s nice to be back under California’s congressional the findings and said the “Our guys said this was The investigation’s con- or that the ground forces happier circumstances,’’ delegation. report also concluded that not the place to engage,’’ clusion that some of the were no longer under she said. Republicans welcomed a dropping a 2,000-pound said a military official strikes were mistakes was imminent threat when they The ceremony came one rare moment to celebrate bomb was overkill. familiar with the report’s first reported Wednesday in called for the two final day after President Barack one of their heroes. U.S. officials have apolo- findings. The New York Times. strikes. First lady Michelle Obama joins push for Sotomayor

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Taxidermy isn’t just about mounting an animal head on a wall. There’s a lot more to it these days — life- sized creations, more IF YOU GO artistic bases that portray animal habi- The Idaho tat, more scenes of Taxidermist animal-to-animal Association Show interaction. will be 12-8 p.m. Wildlife buffs will Friday and 9 a.m.- have the chance to 5 p.m. Saturday see modern taxi- at the Best dermy — and profes- Western Burley sional taxidermists at Inn and work — Friday and Convention Saturday at the 12th Center, 800 N. annual Idaho Overland Ave. Taxidermist Associ- Cost is $3, except ation Show at the for those 12 years Best Western Burley and younger, who Photos by MIKE COTHERN/For the Times-News Inn and Convention are admitted free. Students from Perrine Elementary School and their chaperones Center. For more informa- exit the mouth of Maze Cave on May 20 in Shoshone. The stu- The event is a first- tion: Wade Esplin Photo illustration by Times-News ever for Burley, and at 208-249-1293 dents went on the field trip to learn about the Snake River Plain’s or the convention geology and the network of caves and lava tubes in the area. will feature taxider- mists and their center at 208- work from Oregon, 678-3501. Montana, Utah, Washington and, of course, Idaho. Perrine Elementary students tour Maze Cave “The stuff that comes to competitions, most of it, is very artistic,” Wade Esplin, president of the Idaho Taxidermist Association, said. By Mike Cothern The artists — as taxidermists like to be Times-News correspondent called, Esplin said — will compete in four divisions: youth novice, adult novice, After being advised that open, and masters. they were standing on a vol- cano, fourth-graders from See WEST, Outdoors 2 Perrine Elementary School could not help but glance at the ground underneath their feet. Following a few surprised looks and com- ments, the group listened ‘Run for Life’ even more intently as their leader for the day, Bureau of f you want to stay fit for your whole Land Management’s Dave life — even run into your 80s or 90s Freiberg, elaborated on I — Roy M. Wallack’s book “Run for Snake River Plain geology Life” (Skyhorse Publishing, $14.95) pro- and the network of caves vides a blueprint to do just that. and hollow lava tubes north Wallack, a fitness of Shoshone. columnist for the Los As a part of BLM’s Take It Angles Times and a for- Outside program, the field mer editor at Triathlete trip was giving the 20 stu- magazine, has subtitled dents a chance to disappear the new book “the anti- underground and explore aging, anti-injury, super Maze Cave. Before covering fitness plan to keep you safety, etiquette and the Perrine Elementary students on May 20 follow a serpentine route into the mouth of Maze Cave in Shoshone. running to 100.” THE logistics of group explo- But don’t dismiss the ration, Freiberg stressed a book as required reading GEAR key point regarding his If you go only for grandpa. JUNKIE agency’s role with the sur- Runners of any age can rounding public landscape. You don’t have to be benefit from this catalog Stephen “The BLM’s job is to take part of a school field of unorthodox advice. Regenold care of this land for you,”he trip to enjoy the In its 320 pages said. region’s public caves. Wallack covers new med- The Shoshone Field For more information ical research on running, alternative train- Office will have completed on when the lava tubes ing techniques, product recommenda- 10 field trips by the end of can be legally accessed tions, and personal anecdotes that span spring, along with a few and how to explore from the Boston Marathon to the Rift more this fall while the grant them safely while leav- Valley in Kenya. money for the program ing no impact: BLM As a runner — and a younger runner, at remains available. Freiberg Shoshone Field Office age 31 — what intrigued me most was the has given tours for five at 732-7200. book’s focus on alternative methods for years, taking pleasure in improving strength and speed. Unlike seeing kids connect with the many books about running, there are no landscape and return home training charts and little information on mileage recommendations or weekly See CAVE, Outdoors 2 The student explorers pause to learn about their underground environment while on a field plans. Instead, the book delves into unex- trip in Shoshone. pected information about human growth hormone, burst workouts, weight train- ing, and ancillary fitness plans Wallack

See GEAR, Outdoors 2 California knife carver visits the Magic Valley By Andrew Weeks Smith designs himself. Times-News writer KNIFE CARVER Because Smith is a hunter, he If you want to learn more about takes great care to ensure that his Victor Smith has a sharp eye for Victor Smith’s handcrafted hunting knives are made to fit comfortably wood. knives: 818-349-7402 or e-mail to in the hands of their users, fellow He spends thousands of hours [email protected]. hunters — something that non- every year searching for and hunting artisans often fail to do, preparing wood that he uses to he said. make custom hunting knives. It also was a great way for Smith “About 90 percent of artisans Smith of Northridge, Calif., to show off his knives, which he are not hunters,” he said, noting visited south-central Idaho over often does elsewhere at similar how some often overlook com- Memorial Day weekend where he events throughout the year. fortability when crafting their displayed his knives at the 20th Pitching vendor booths at events knives. Annual Western States is, in fact, Smith’s primary way to Smith spends between 25 and Traditional Bowhunters at Magic market his wares. He doesn’t 30 hours on each knife. “But,”he Mountain Ski Resort south of operate a store. said, “that doesn’t include the Hansen. The public event fea- His knives — each made with millions of hours I spend looking ANDREW WEEKS/Times-News tured bowhunters from at least sub-zero quenched stainless steel for wood.”Also, he dries the wood five western states who came to and engraved with his signature for about a year before its ready to Victor Smith of Northridge, Calif., demonstrates sharpening one of his handcrafted share their passion for archery emblem, an arrow with a “V” as use. hunting knives May 21 at Magic Mountain Ski Resort, where he was preparing to open a and hobnob with their peers as the arrowhead — contain hand- booth at the 20th Annual Western States Traditional Bowhunters event held at the resort well as aspiring archers. crafted wooden handles that See CARVER, Outdoors 2 over Memorial Day weekend. Outdoors 2 Thursday, June 4, 2009 OUTDOORS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Weighing your gun’s stock options ack in the days of wooden counterparts, the automobile’s S innumerable lightweight B infancy, Henry Ford HOOTING varieties are available. Bell was quoted as saying, “You THE BULL & Carlson, H.S. Precision, can buy a Model T in any Brown, and McMillan pro- color … as long as it’s Rich duce models that will con- black!” For the longest Simpson vert your ponderous 8- to time, this sentiment was 9-pound rifle or shotgun echoed by gun manufac- into a 6- to 7-pound wand. turers: “You can have your On the Web This is a significant weight gun stocked in any material reduction for a firearm … as long as it’s wood!” Give the plastics a glance at your you’ll be touting uphill and Depending on the manu- local gun shops or at down throughout your MIKE COTHERN/For the Times-News www.bell&carlson.com, Dave Freiberg with the Bureau of Land Management teaches fourth-graders about public lands stewardship. facturer’s locale, the wood hunt. most commonly sourced www.butlercreek.com, Comfort/shootability: was walnut. In Europe that www.hogue.com, www.mcmfam- The elastic nature of plas- means English, French, ily.com and www.stockys- tic/fiberglass allows the Cave Circassian or Bastogne, stocks.com. stock to flex slightly upon Continued from Outdoors 1 Freiberg for everyone to turn After exiting the cave, while on this side of the firing, more effectively with a stewardship mentali- their lights off and experi- Freiberg and the students Pond native black walnut or synthetics offer over con- absorbing and distributing ty. ence complete darkness. discussed having considera- a hardwood variety — typi- ventional wooden stocks? the firearm’s recoil for “I’d like to work through a Several routes branched tion for the land resource cally birch — is favored. Weather-resistance/ greater comfort. Factory complete generation of the off from this spot, including and its interdependent While many of us drool strength: Unlike wood, and aftermarket suppliers local kids,” he said. “The one passage that doubled mammals, plants, insects over highly-figured and plastic/fiberglass is offer a wide range of stock BLM has five million acres in back underneath the original and other life forms. He intricately-carved stocks of hydrophobic, meaning it styles tailored to individual this districts and we don’t lava tube, reaching the bot- encouraged the group to premium-burled walnut, will not absorb or lose tastes, physique and have the staff to cover it all. tom of the crevice earlier cir- extend that thoughtfulness practical and economic moisture. This makes syn- intended usage. The best way to protect it is cumvented. Another tunnel to fellow recreationists and realities dictate that we thetic stocks inert and Catalogs are ripe with by educating the public and led to a series of smaller other resource users while head to the duck blind or immune to the accuracy- classic, target, varmint, getting them personally rooms with several connect- treading lightly on the land- deer woods with a factory robbing influence of thumbhole and sporter invested. And that starts ing passageways. scape, regardless of their firearm stocked in a utility- humidity and moisture models. There is certain to with the youth.” A daring student, encour- position above or below grade piece of walnut or changes encountered in the be a model you’ll want to Most of the 10- and 11- aged by classmates chanting ground. some nondescript hard- field. Synthetic materials get your hands on. year olds exploring Maze her name, successfully VanOstran added that the wood. This is not necessar- also boost greater strength My personal favorites Cave had not gone under- squirmed through one very students would follow up ily a bad thing, but there are and rigidity than their (pictured above) are ground before, but all were tight opening. with the “leave no trace” some wonderful alterna- wooden counterparts, Hogue’s OverMolded more than willing. Throughout the journey, concept by working on a tives available in today’s especially in the vulnerable stocks and handgun grips. After donning helmets the students absorbed the poster project. This assign- marketplace. wrist area of the stock. Pity These affordable handles and knee pads, along with caving environment via ment would incorporate Today I’d like to talk to the hunter that trips or feature a rigid fiberglass- head lamps or flashlights, a sensory extravaganza. what they learned during the you about my favored drops his one-piece reinforced synthetic skele- the group filed into the cavi- Silence was frequently field trip along with litera- optional stock material, the firearm, converting it into a ton overmolded with a soft ty. Freiberg emphasized to punctuated by voices and ture provided by the BLM. synthetics. These variants two-piece model; not a but durable rubber coating. the group that while the footsteps echoing through- Before loading the bus to have become so popular good thing on a backcoun- Textured panels will not let excitement might make out the chamber. Multiple return home, the students that every major foreign try outing. them slip from wet or some prone to hurry, the key light sources painted mobile took one last quiz: Which of and domestic firearms Weight savings: Though sweaty hands. for the day was “slow and exposures on the cave’s their field trips — exploring manufacturer catalogs rifle, the lower cost injection- Good shooting! steady.” floor, wall and roof. The Maze Cave or a popular shotgun or handgun mod- molded versions bolted At one point, the proces- underground air even had an snowshoe excursion — did els fitted with plastic stocks onto most production Rich Simpson may be sion crowded against a wall, impact as it cooled exposed they think was the most fun? or grips. firearms will usually weigh reached at rsimpson29@ easing carefully around a skin and produced an aroma The response, shouted in So what advantages do in right alongside their hotmail.com. hole in the floor plunging 30 that was slightly musty, but unison, was “The cave!” feet below. not unpleasant. Later, the group gathered “They can’t get this from a Mike Cothern may be in a large “room” for a quick book,” observed teacher reached at jmcothern@hot- break and a challenge by Kaylyn VanOstran. mail.com. Celebration marks creation West Carver of Ice Age Floods trail Continued from Outdoors 1 Continued from Outdoors 1 price tag — about $340 “This really is a chance Wood used to make the apiece. He figures he makes By John Trumbo becomes one of many on the Senate Energy for people to see some of handles, which Smith fab- about $200 profit on each Tri-City Herald other famous national and Natural Resources the top competitors in the ricates to fit different hand sale. trails in the National Park Committee. nation and the world,” sizes, comes from It’s a lifestyle he’s come RICHLAND, Wash. — Service, such as the Santa “Our region’s ice age Esplin, of Meridian, said. importers and private sell- to enjoy,he said. A life-long Some 12,000 years after Fe Trail, the Old Spanish flood legacy is etched all The association is a non- ers. Wood used might be fan of the outdoors, he the flood waters crashed Trail, and the Trail of over the Pacific profit group with volun- from Michigan blackberry, views his knives as one way over Dry Falls and carved Tears, Dunbar noted. Northwest, and this trail teers from across the state. California buckeye, Ohio to contribute something through the Wallula Gap, But it is the first of its will serve as a valuable The convention center, he hackberry and spalted positive for other outdoors- about 40 people gathered kind, he said. learning tool to educate said, invited the associa- maple, to name a few. Some men. at the base of Badger Wednesday’s celebra- Americans on our unique tion to Burley. come from overseas. Smith said he enjoyed his Mountain in Richland on tion paid homage to J. geological history as well The two-day event, Though they might look visit to the Gen State’s Wednesday to celebrate Harlen Bretz, a geologist as boost local tourism,’’ which will be held in as if they’ve been dyed, Magic Valley and was the creation of the Ice Age who in the 1920s first the senator said in a pre- Lewiston next year, aims to Smith said the woods retain impressed with the outdoor Floods National Geologic observed that Eastern pared statement. help educate the public their natural colors. opportunities it has to offer. Trail. Washington’s landscape Rep. Doc Hastings, R- about taxidermy. Polymers and monomers It’s much different than liv- “This has been called looked like it was flood- Wash., credited the Ice “And it helps artists to are used, though, to make ing in a big city like Los the greatest story left formed. Age Floods Institute and think more creatively,” them waterproof and to Angeles, he said. untold,’’ said Gary Largely ridiculed for the Kleinknecht for working Esplin said. “There’s a lot give them stability. Smith “The pretty girls here will Kleinknecht, president of idea, Bretz spent nearly over nearly a decade to win more than just putting a sends his knives out for this actually smile when they the Ice Ages Floods half a century defending congressional approval. skin on a form.” treatment, as well as for a talk to you,”he said, anoth- Institute. his theory, which eventu- “This had broad support John Panter, of Boise, heat treatment — the only er thing he liked about The trail, which tracks ally earned him geology’s (in the Senate and concurs. “When I first got two things Smith does not Idaho. the path of multiple mas- highest professional honor House),’’ said Hastings, into this, I had no idea the do himself. sive floods dating from the — the Penrose Medal of the ranking Republican amount of work that goes The time he spends Andrew Weeks may be end of the latest Ice Age, Honor. member of the House into each piece,” he said. crafting the knives are part reached at 208-735-3233 or reaches 500 miles from Dunbar said the park Natural Resources “Each step of the way is of the reason for their hefty [email protected]. Western Montana to the service will spend two Committee. critical to the next step. Pacific Ocean. years developing a plan, Congress authorized $12 And if you screw up on one The hydraulic power working closely with the million to get the trail step, the other steps will be was unleashed when a Ice Age Floods Institute, established, and about messed up too. It involves a 1,000-foot-high ice dam communities, geologists $600,000 a year for oper- lot of detail-oriented on the Clark Fork River and interpretive special- ational expenses, Dunbar work.” broke, sending 600 cubic ists to design the trail’s said. Panter, who’s been doing miles of water in a pell- educational components. Kris Watkins, president taxidermy for about three mell rush across Eastern In addition to interpre- and CEO for the Tri-Cities years, plans to submit to and central Washington. tive centers, scenic over- Visitor and Convention the competition a coyote on Much of the dry landscape looks, displays and road- Bureau, said the national a base. “I can’t even count and scablands of today are side signs, the trail will use trail will be an ecotourism how many hours I spent on what was left behind. new communication tech- magnet for the Northwest it,” he said, noting that “The trail is a string of nologies such as Web with potential for national taxidermy is “a fun way to pearls,’’ said Kevin casting, iPods and global and international play. spend some time.” Dunbar, chief of planning positioning satellites to “It took true leadership ANDREW WEEKS/Times-News Though he’s fairly for the National Park enhance what will be to get this accomplished. pleased with his coyote, Some of the knives that Victor Smith has handcrafted, using stain- Service’s Seattle office, available as people drive It took a decade of work by Panter’s a bit nervous about less steel metal and a number of woods found throughout the U.S. who was one of the speak- the trail and its many side the Ice Age Floods the judging. Smith makes various size hunting knives to fit comfortably in the ers. loops. Institute. The ‘floodies,’as “Everything gets nit- hands of their users. He says he spends several hours a year find- He said the Tri-Cities “We will start the plan we know them, put in picked to death,”he said. ing and preparing the woods used to make the handles. was on that string that in earnest in 2010,’’ countless hours,’’she said. reaches from Missoula to Dunbar said. But the park George Last, a geologist Astoria, Ore. Other pearls service will begin immedi- with the Pacific include Missoula, where ately to establish an Ice Northwest National Gear the flood waters’ source, Age Floods Trail office Laboratory and president Continued from Outdoors 1 second all- journalism with opin- glacial Lake Missoula, was with a staff of four. It of the Tri-Cities chapter touts as crucial to long-term out sprints. ions based on held in by an ice dam; the might be in the Tri-Cities, of the floods institute, and vitality. To me, Wallack’s personal 400-foot-high cataract he said. Bruce Bjornstad, a geolo- Many sections in “Run for these sec- experiences — called Dry Falls 20 miles “We know this is a great gist at the Pacific Life” will not sit well with tions — which include 10K southwest of Grand day for the state of Northwest National Lab the running establishment. though races to multiday Coulee Dam; the Hanford Washington,’’ said Sen. who has written a book Lifelong runners may balk at potentially ultra events. At age Reach in the Tri-Cities; Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., about the Ice Age floods, some of the advice from controversial 53, Wallack is a liv- and the Oregon Museum whose legislation creating were all smiles at the press Wallack and the cast of — set “Run for ing case study in of Science and Industry the trail was passed by conference. bipedal characters that fill Life” apart. staying fit and (OMSI) in Portland, which Congress on March 25. “It’s been a long time. his book, including sections Right, wrong, vital in middle age and will have Ice Age Floods Cantwell, who first But there’s still a lot of promoting barefoot run- or somewhere in between, beyond. He writes that after displays. introduced an Ice Age work to do,’’ Bjornstad ning, running-specific yoga, the techniques, regimens, a life of exercise and out- The Ice Age Floods trail Floods trail bill in 2002, is said. and “plyometrics” training and philosophies from doors activities, he feels in a swimming pool. One Wallack and the world-class better physically today than section, “The Radical runners and researchers he he did at age 30. Share your hunting, fishing or other outdoors photos Primal Blueprint,”recom- includes opened my eyes as or stories with Outdoors Editor Andrew Weeks. mends quitting all long a distance runner currently Stephen Regenold writes high-heart-rate running stuck in a bit of a rut. a daily blog on outdoors E-mail him at [email protected] regimens in favor of long Overall, the book balances gear at www.gearjunkie. walks peppered with 20- research, interviews, and com. or call him at (208) 735-3233. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OUTDOORS Thursday, June 4, 2009 Outdoors 3 Relax in grizzly country with a bear-tested cooler

By Susan Gallagher larger one that also keeps Associated Press writer things cold is clear. ON THE WEB: Hanging a cooler is an Interagency Grizzly Bear HELENA, Mont. — especially “significant proj- Committee: www.igbcon- Keeping cold ones cold ect” at the start of a trip, line.org when camping in grizzly when it’s full and can weigh Engel USA: www.engel- bear country may be getting 100 pounds, said outfitter usa.com a bit easier. Brett Todd,who puts clients Yeti Coolers: www.yeticool- New coolers from a on horses — and their gear ers.com Florida company and a on mules — for trips into business in Texas that have Montana’s Bob Marshall passed federal and state Wilderness Complex. Engel say their bear-resist- tests for resistance to griz- Five orphaned and nui- ant boxes come with top- zlies are the first to be mass- sance bears who make their quality latches, hinges and produced. home at the Grizzly & Wolf seals. The smallest is about So, local officials willing, Discovery Center in West 2 feet by 1.5 feet with about a adventurers with a boat or a Yellowstone tested the new 35-quart capacity. The pack animal hefty enough to coolers for a group called the largest are about 5 feet long, carry a cooler no longer Interagency Grizzly Bear weigh about 100 pounds must hang it 10 feet off the Committee, which includes empty and can cost more ground to comply with representatives from U.S. than $1,000. food-storage rules in the and Canadian wildlife agen- And this summer at the backcountry that grizzlies cies and from the states of hundreds of places where inhabit. Montana, Wyoming, Idaho the Montana Department of Wildlife managers have and Washington. Fish, Wildlife and Parks long required that campers The bears beat and AP photo allows camping, visitors in grizzly territory keep food scratched at each cooler for In this Sept. 25, 2008, photo provided by Living With Wildlife Foundation, a grizzly bear is shown with a with the new coolers will be and beverages out of bears’ an hour. Despite smelling food cooler during a test at the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone, Mont. The Interagency allowed to leave them on the reach — either in a vehicle, the peanut butter and fish Grizzly Bear Committee recently certified that certain coolers made by Yeti Coolers and by Engel USA are ground, Deputy Director building or special locker; or stored inside, they failed to bear resistant, making it easier to store food while camping in grizzly bear country. Chris Smith said. Bear man- suspended from a tree or break into the boxes, made agement biologist Kerry pole; or protected by of the same tough plastic declared a nuisance and said of bears’ motivation, have only been custom- Gunther at Yellowstone portable electric fencing. used in kayaks. Even the eventually moved or even noting that campsite food made; the lines from Yeti National Park, who noted The rule, which applies 100-pound weights that killed. preparation areas and Coolers in Austin, Texas, that federal rules never when campsites are unat- human tormentors dropped The hope is bear-resist- cooks’ clothing have food and Engel USA in Jupiter, change quickly, said visitors tended and in some places on the boxes didn’t crack ant coolers will prevent odors. “We’re not going to Fla., are the first available at there must abide the old when campers are asleep, is them open. more bears from learning eliminate the smells associ- retail. rules, however. The same is intended to keep humans Short term, this was bad that coolers can be sources ated with food. We have to Outfitter Rich said that if true at Glacier National safe and bears healthy. news for the bears: No of food. Even if bears can make sure we don’t have the coolers are balanced side to Park, which like But it has frustrated many treats. detect the smell of food, bears associating that smell side like saddlebags a mule Yellowstone supports hun- a camper who found herself But in the long term, the they are unlikely to stay with a good reward.” can carry two 80-quart dreds of grizzlies. repeatedly flinging ropes test results were as impor- interested in a cooler if they Dick Karsky of the U.S. boxes. Whitewater rafts also Other products that have over branches to get her tant for grizzlies as for cannot break into it quickly, Forest Service’s Missoula can accommodate some of passed bear resistance tests grub into a tree. humans. Bears that grow said Jack Rich, another Bob Technical Development the larger sizes Engel and include garbage containers, Small bear-resistant con- accustomed to finding food Marshall outfitter. Center in Montana said Yeti produce. panniers, food lockers and tainers have been around for and beverages at human “It’s not about the smell, other coolers that have been Owner Roy Seiders of Yeti food canisters, some small years, but the appeal of a encampments are often it’s about the reward,” Rich certified as bear-resistant and owner Paul Kabalin of enough to fit in a backpack. OUTDOORS BRIEFS The constellation Scorpius’ brightest Free Fishing Day set to register: 934-8678 or 202 14th Ave. East in Gooding. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has sched- Gun club schedules star hides behind the Moon uled Free Fishing Day activi- ties in the Magic Valley clays shoot region on June 13.Events will The Jerome Gun Club will he Sun’s path Moon will pass over one of be held at Riley Pond on the hold a free sporting clays among the stars (an the brightest stars in the SKY CALENDAR THROUGH THURSDAY Hagerman State Fish shoot for youth on June 27. T illusion resulting zodiac, the brilliant red Planets: One hour after sunset: Hatchery and Gaver’s Anyone under 18 years from our vantage point on a heart of Scorpius called One hour before sunrise: Saturn: SW, mid-sky Lagoon at the Hayspur Fish and has had hunter safety moving Earth) is the same Antares. Mars: E, very low Moon: Hatchery near Picabo. will be able to shoot 50 from year to year. We call it Astronomers make good Venus: E, very low Full moon Sunday, 12:12 p.m. “Free Fishing Day aims to sporting clays. The club will the ecliptic, which threads use of such lunar occulta- Jupiter: SSE, mid-sky teach people a lifetime supply the shotgun shells, the 12 zodiac constellations. tions: The time required for sport, provide information, clay targets, and lunch to all the star to disappear behind and teach the skills needed shooters. Sign up time is (or appear from behind) the eyes. Unfortunately, in this Independence Day), but to catch fish,” said Doug 9 a.m. and a shotgun start SKYWATCH Moon’s limb allows a instance we’re too far west when the Moon is totally Megargle, regional fishery begins at 10 a.m. straightforward calculation to see the disappearance, below Idaho’s horizon. manager for Fish and Game. For more information: Chris of the star’s diameter, which occurs nearly an Otherwise, late August Fish and Game and vol- Mike at 539-4814. which otherwise can be hour before moon rise. brings a similar occultation, unteer organizations will Anderson quite difficult to measure The Moon will break the where Idaho again misses provide fishing poles, teach Baldy opens due to stars’ enormous dis- horizon at 10 minutes the first half but sees the casting techniques, provide tances. before 9 p.m., still 23 min- reappearance shortly after bait and show people how to summer lift The Moon follows a path If the (dis)appearance utes before sunset. Antares moon rise. clean their catch. Experts Bald Mountain will open through the zodiac as well, occurs in stepwise fashion, will pop out from behind Next week: Virgo’s will be on hand to help first- its summer lift operations at but it varies throughout the it reveals the presence of a the Moon’s upper right brightest star. time anglers.Visitors at both 9 a.m. June 27. Bikes will be year because the Moon’s companion star. limb at one minute before events will be provided a hot allowed July 1. Lifts running orbit is tilted a bit more For non-astronomers, it’s 9 p.m., so binoculars or a Chris Anderson manages dog lunch, fishing poles to daily will be River Run No. 1 than five degrees from the fun to watch a star wink telescope will be necessary the College of Southern use for the day, tackle and and Lookout Express No. 5. ecliptic. So, while the Sun out, then reappear on the to see it. Idaho’s Centennial bait. Fishing gear will be Prices remain $15 for adults passes invisibly over the other side of the Moon If you miss it, there’s Observatory in Twin Falls. given away to several and $7 for children. All-day same stars each year, the about an hour later. It’s a good news and bad news: It He can be reached at 208- anglers. passes are $20 for adults and Moon does not. great way to see the Moon repeats next month (in the 732-6663 or The Picabo event runs $10 for children. On Saturday night the orbiting right before your early hours of [email protected]. from 8 a.m. to noon, and the For more information: Hagerman event will be 800-635-4150 or from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.sunvalley.com. People can fish any open public water without a Last chance to hunt license for one day only, on When outdoors, leave baby animals alone June 13. All other rules and bighorn sheep regulations apply. Hunters who were unsuc- With campers and though their intentions a zoo are good options, for people to possess wild For more information: cessful in Idaho’s 2009 other outdoors enthusi- are good, it isn’t the best biologists have to consider animals and can be issued a 324-4359. bighorn sheep controlled asts heading out to the thing for the animals.” whether euthanasia is the citation. Animals raised in permit drawing have one woods, well-meaning Mother animals often most humane thing to do. confinement are often Bearded Ladies more chance to hunt folks often find baby birds leave their young as they “Basically, the only real- destroyed because of the bighorn sheep this year. and other animals that forage. If they return to ly good option is for the possibility of disease and schedule fun shoot Hunters can purchase Idaho seem to be abandoned. their young to find people baby to stay in the wild in lack of ability to survive on The National Wild Turkey 2009 bighorn sheep raffle The Idaho Department of around, they will often the first place,” Berkley their own. Federation’s Bearded Ladies tickets through the Idaho Fish and Game is asking leave the area and return said. For more information: will hold its 3rd annual chapter of the Wild Sheep people to leave them later. Sometimes people In addition, it is illegal 208-324-4359. Ladies Sporting Clay Fun Foundation. Proceeds from alone. take the baby animal. Shoot on June 14 at the the raffle are used by Fish “We have people calling If the animal is placed We are a debt relief agency. We help people fi le for Jerome Rod and Gun Club. and Game for the benefit us or bringing baby ani- in a zoo, it means the ani- bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. Registration is at 8:30 a.m., and enhancement of mals to the office every mal is removed from the instruction at 9 a.m., and bighorn sheep in Idaho. year,” said Regan Berkley, wild forever. If neither the shoot begins at 10 a.m. Hunters can purchase raffles Fish and Game regional returning the animal to Cost is $60 for 100 targets at www.idahowildsheep. wildlife biologist. “Even the wild nor sending it to BANKRUPTCY plus lunch. Awards will be org . Chapter 7 & 13 given and raffle tickets sold This year’s drawing will be Stop Collections, Foreclosures & Garnishments at the event. Instructors at 2 p.m. July 29. Winners Fast Experienced available. will be able to hunt in any uestion: I’m 63 and retired with only For more information: unit open to sheep hunting F&G ‘Take Me Fishing’ QSocial Security and a small pension. I have Patty Howard at 734-9116 for Rocky Mountain or about $45,000.00 in hospital bills and no insurance. or Kim Stoddard at 733- California bighorn in 2009, I have heard that I can fi le a “medical” bankruptcy 8337. pursuant to Fish and Game that would not involve my other creditors. True? regulations — except Unit trailers visit Magic Valley 11, Hells Canyon of the The Idaho Department servation educator with Get hooked on nswer: Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a “medical” Snake River, which is avail- of Fish and Game’s two Fish and Game. “We’ve fly fishing Abankruptcy. However, you probably qualify to be a debtor in a case able to a lottery winner on new fishing trailers are got a serious situation under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. In a Chapter 7 case, you would be The College of Southern alternating years. Hunting beginning their tours of around the country right required to schedule all your debts, but you could reaffi rm your secured debts, Idaho’s North Side Center license and permit will be local ponds in the Magic now where kids are not such as your mortgage and car loan. Reaffi rmation would have the effect of has scheduled a Fly Fishing provided to winner. Non- Valley this week. getting outside as much removing those loans from your bankruptcy, and they would not be included Basics class from 6:30- residents can apply. The trailers — hard to as they could, and fishing in your bankruptcy discharge. With regard to your non-medical unsecured 8:30 p.m. June 25. Applicant must be 18 miss with their colorful is a great way to get kids debts, you may choose to voluntarily repay any debts you want. For example, Instructor Scott Stanton years of age to purchase a fish illustrations — are introduced to the out- if it were important to you to retain the good will of a particular lender, will introduce participants ticket. Once-in-a-lifetime stocked with fishing gear doors.” you might want to continue paying that lender. Credit card debts are another to the types of rods, lines, rule is waived for this raffle and bait. The idea is to For a schedule of the matter. Most credit card companies will close your account whether you flies and accessories needed tag, and participants need make the equipment and trailers’ stops: Evin continue to pay them or not. You should speak to an experienced bankruptcy to land the big one. After not be present to win. instruction available to Oneale at 208-465-8465 attorney for more detailed information. learning about knots, par- Information: 208-321- children who do not have or www.fishandgame. ticipants will use their own 2389 or tottens@clearwire. a family tradition of fish- idaho.gov/. Free Consultation fly rod, reel and line to get net or www.idahowild- ing. step-by-step instruction on sheep.org. “The goal is to get kids Email: [email protected] casting. Cost is $35. excited about fishing, ” magicvalley.com 212 2nd Ave. West, Suite 200 7343367 For more information or — Staff reports said Evin Oneale, a con- P.O. Box 329, Twin Falls 067 Outdoors 4 Thursday, June 4, 2009 COMICS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

B.C. By Johnny Hart Baby Blues By Rick Kirkman & Jerry Scott

Beetle Bailey By Mort Walker Blondie By Dean Young & Stan Drake

Dilbert By Scott Adams The Elderberries By Phil Frank and Joe Troise

For Better or For Worse By Lynn Johnston Frank and Ernest By Bob Thaves

Garfield By Jim Davis Hagar the Horrible By Chris Browne

Hi and Lois By Chance Browne Luann By Greg Evans

Classic Peanuts By Charles M. Schulz Pearls Before Swine By Stephan Pastis

Pickles By Brian Crane Rose is Rose By Pat Brady

Non Sequitur By Wiley Dennis the Menace By Hank Ketcham The Wizard of Id By Brant Parker & Johnny Hart

Zits By Jim Borgman and Jerry Scott

BUYER’S MARKET, SELLER’S MARKET. EITHER WAY, IT’S AN “I-NEED-REALTOR®” MARKET. REALTOR® REALTOR® A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® .EVERY MARKET’S DIFFERENT, CALL A REALTOR® TODAY. SECTION EDITOR ERIC LARSEN: (208) 735-3220 [email protected] THURSDAY,JUNE 4, 2009 OUTDOORS 5 JerJeromeome Covering the communities of COMMUNITY Eden, Hazelton, Jerome Northern Idaho man takes Jerome Co. holds personal route to activism on to backflow By Becky Kramer “It’s a privilege to find a job that fits your passion.” ordinance The Spokesman-Review — Kootenai Environmental Alliance Executive Director Barry Rosenberg By John Plestina “Our charge is to protect PRIEST LAKE — A clear- Times-News correspondent water resources,” he said. cut changed the course of The MSRWRC makes rec- Barry Rosenberg’s life. JEROME — On the prem- ommendations to county Rosenberg was living a ise that what’s good for the commissions. “back to the land” city might not be good for Muffley advised against dream on a 40- the county, the Jerome adopting the city plan. acre homestead County Commission took “I think we’ve got enough near Priest Lake no action Monday on pro- in our current plan that you when the U.S. posed county wellhead pro- could adopt it,”he said. Forest Service pro- tection that would mirror a Muffley added that the posed clear-cut- Jerome city ordinance. city plan addresses city ting the hillside While the commission needs and not the county’s. above his property. will revisit the issue at a County Planning and Rosenberg, a former future meeting, the mood of Zoning Commission logger, feared the the board was that the Chairman Jack Nelson timber sale would silt Jerome City Council had expressed concerns that up the creek that sup- adopted an ordinance that rigid regulation in a county plied his drinking was tailored to the city’s ordinance could deter busi- water. He hired an AP needs and was more protec- nesses that are interested in attorney to appeal it. photo tive than what the county relocating to Jerome “Oh, I could do that,” needs. County. Rosenberg later thought Bob Muffley, executive “If this is worded too as he read the attorney’s director of the Mid-Snake tightly a company is going written appeal. For nearly Regional Water Resource to say this is going to add 30 years, he did. Commission, told commis- eight months to our permit Rosenberg, 66, retired sioners the MSRWRC is process,”Nelson said. earlier this month as one of Kootenai Environmental Alliance seeking an ordinance that the Inland Northwest’s Executive Director Barry Rosenberg on Tubbs Hill in would be reflective of the John Plestina may be most prolific environmental Coeur d'Alene on Monday, May 11. He is retiring after 7 1/2 years with KEA. county’s plan to protect reached at scribejp@ activists. Through the 1980s groundwater in the future. yahoo.com. and 1990s, he rallied resi- said. Terry Harris, an attor- miles to catch the school bus. sure to cut more trees. When dents to appeal what he ney who joined the alliance Rosenberg found work in the spotted owl lawsuits shut believed was rampant over- last year,is the new executive woods. down timber sales west of cutting of federal forests east director. He tried logging but didn’t the Cascades, harvest pres- of the Cascade range. “It’s a privilege to find a job like cutting down old- sures intensified on East Side A towering man with a that fits your passion,” said growth cedars or hemlocks. forests. Splash Dogs come to jutting nose and a fondness Rosenberg, who earned He later ran a tree-planting “What turned the corner for fiery rhetoric, Rosenberg $36,000 a year. He’s retiring business, contracting with was the citizens Forest earned a reputation as both to spend more time with his the Forest Service to restock Watch program,” Osborn principled and unbending. wife, Catherine, who lives at clear-cuts. said. “All over the Inland Jerome County Fair “Stumps don’t lie,”reads a the couple’s Priest Lake When the Forest Service Northwest, they stopped the bumper sticker in his office. cabin. While he was working proposed the timber sale massive overcutting that was By John Plestina great event,”Diederich said. “If you aren’t completely for environmental nonprof- adjacent to his property, going on. That really came Times News correspondent “They’ll have classes and appalled, you haven’t been its, Rosenberg rented an Rosenberg said, he knew from Barry’s figuring out clinics during the day and paying attention,” says apartment and drove home enough to be concerned. He how to protect his drinking JEROME — Canine ath- they’ll have a competition another. on weekends. appealed several versions of water. His work became a letes will take the plunge at on Friday and Saturday. For the past seven years, Rosenberg grew up in sub- the sale. Eventually, it went model for citizen oversight of the Jerome County Fair “If your dog does well Rosenberg worked as urban New Jersey and gradu- through. Rosenberg missed the forest.” when Splash Dogs brings a enough he can compete,” Kootenai Environmental ated from Philadelphia’s the final appeal deadline. “We couldn’t be any more dock jumping competition she said. Alliance’s executive director. Temple University with an He’d been on the East Coast ideologically opposed, but to Idaho for the second time. However, she said, there In that role, he fought plans English degree. Both he and for his mother’s funeral. he’s a very nice person,”said Splash Dogs organizes will be canine athletes that for a Rathdrum Prairie power his wife felt the pull of the After the sale, the water Serena Carlson, spokes- and promotes dock jumping follow the Splash Dogs cir- plant that would have sucked beatniks’ counterculture from his faucet sometimes woman for the Intermoun- events across the nation. cuit from event to event, 7 million gallons of water message. They spent the turned muddy. The neigh- tain Forestry Association, a The only previous Idaho state to state. daily from the aquifer. He 1960s in San Francisco, bor’s unfenced cattle used timber industry group in event was in Boise. Staff from Splash Dogs also worked with local gov- where Rosenberg worked as the new logging roads to Coeur d’Alene. Anyone can enter their will help local people train ernments on water conser- a construction laborer. Later, venture deep into the In the new era, Carlson pooch in the event, in which their dogs for events that vation and land-use plan- they bought a small acreage national forest, tearing up said environmentalists need dogs jump off the end of a include varying classes and ning. in Humboldt County. the ground. “I will never to work with the timber dock after getting a running categories. “We’ll miss him on the The family which included again back away from a bad industry, sportsmen’s start. Overall event and “It might be entertain- front lines,” said Mike Rosenberg’s 15-year-old timber sale,” Rosenberg groups and ATV riders. individual rankings are ing,”Diederich said. Petersen, executive director stepson, a dog, a cat and her pledged to himself. Rosenberg remains dis- determined by jump dis- “They say it’s fun and of the Lands Council in two young kittens moved to Rosenberg’s leadership trustful of the Forest Service. tance. they say it was a big hit when Spokane. the Priest Lake area in June came at a critical time in the The agency depends on log- Fairgrounds Manager it was in Boise,”she said. “We’re losing a real icon,” 1975. The snow had just Northwest’s timber battles, ging revenue, and that per- Kathleen Diederich said Also new to the fair this said Janet Torline, Kootenai melted. Animals and said Dr. John Osborn, a petuates timber harvests, he Splash Dogs will offer clinics year is the Battle of the Environmental Alliance’s humans shared a tent on Spokane physician who said. and performances Aug. 5-8. Bands. There will be a $250 board president. the property while the hired Rosenberg to run the “They always wrap it in The fair, with the theme cash prize and all bands are The nonprofit grew to 600 Rosenbergs built a 12-by-16- Forest Watch program. virtue,” Rosenberg said. Cattle-ac of County Fairs, eligible to enter but there is a members under Rosenberg’s foot cabin. During the 1980s and ’90s, “They say, ‘We’re logging to opens Aug. 1 and continues limit of 10 entries. leadership while keeping its When the snow fell that national forests faced pay for watershed restora- through Aug. 8. “We’re looking forward to grass-roots character, she winter, their son skied 2½ tremendous political pres- tion.” “Splash Dogs should be a a good fair,”Diederich said.

COMMUNITY NEWS Open house for Food Service Program. Hagerman Chamber of Commerce ties, and Lincoln, Gooding, No lunches will be served President, Mark Bolduc and Jerome, Blaine and Camas Hansing-Brock on Fridays. Breakfast will be counties. Scholarship Fundraiser Co-Chairs, retirement provided at 7:45 a.m. and The board of directors lunch will be provided from Kris Pothier and Tina Bolduc, recently consists of three sectors of An open house will be held 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. presented Hagerman High School the community which rep- to celebrate the retirement of Monday through Thursday, graduate, Amy Norman with a $500 resent the public sector Linda Hansing-Brock from June 15 to July 16 at 934 10th scholarship. The scholarship was (county commissioners),the 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Ave. E. and June 8 to July 2 at awarded on the basis of grades, private sector (civic groups, home of Frank and Debbie 520 10th Ave. W. accomplishments, community service church, business, etc.) and Dehoney, 1665 E. 1100 S., the low-income sector, rep- and need. Norman plans to attend Eden. Veterans officer resenting the needs of the Hansing-Brock is retiring Glenville State College in low-income population of from Valley High School. comes to Jerome West Virginia. the community. The celebration is being Milt Smith, from the Courtesy photo The low-income repre- hosted by her daughter, Office of Veterans Advocacy sentative does not necessar- Katie Brock. Information: in Boise, will conduct an problems in regards to their SCCAP holds private sector representa- ily have to be low-income. 404-4071. outreach session from 9 a.m. benefits are encouraged to tives to the SCCAP Board of However, he or she must be to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the make an appointment to annual meeting Directors for the three aware of the problems Lunches served Jerome County Courthouse, meet with Smith. South Central Community regions of south-central affecting low-income fami- 300 N. Lincoln St. Contact Terry Gabbert, Action Partnership will hold Idaho. lies, currently working with in Jerome Any veteran or surviving veterans services officer, at its annual meeting July 16 to Those three regions con- low-income residents and The Jerome School District spouse of a veteran with 644-2708 to make an seat its elected low-income sist of Twin Falls County, is participating in the Summer questions, concerns or appointment. representatives and selected Minidoka and Cassia coun- See COMMUNITY, Outdoors 6 Is EBV infection really cause of excessive fatigue? DEAR DR. GOTT: I have doctor told me, I under- adults have had EBV infec- stays in the body. It is car- ment for EBV. been feeling very fatigued, stand that this is like tions. Most cases produce ried primarily by white Acetaminophen, ibupro- so my doctor ran some ASK DR. mononucleosis and that symptoms similar to those blood cells and periodically fen, naproxen and others blood tests. These came GOTT once you have it, you will of a cold or other mild sheds into the saliva. can be used to relieve the back showing that I have always have it. infection. Sometimes Shedding usually causes no pain and fever associated Epstein-Barr virus. Dr. Peter DEAR READER: The teenagers and young adults symptoms, so it is possible with infectious mononu- Would you please explain Gott Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) develop different, more for an otherwise healthy cleosis. Currently, antiviral more about what this is? can cause several different severe symptoms, indicat- carrier to infect another medications have little to What other symptoms are diseases. It is passed from ing that the virus has person. no effect on symptoms there associated with this person to person by kissing caused infectious With respect to your and, therefore, are not rec- condition? Is there any- that can help me? or other close contact. mononucleosis. “special vitamins,”I am ommended. thing other than the special I am 73 years old and feel In the United States, as Your doctor was correct unsure what you mean. vitamins I was told to take so tired. From what my many as 95 percent of that, once infected, EBV There is no specific treat- See DR. GOTT, Outdoors 6 Outdoors 6 Thursday, June 4, 2009 COMMUNITY Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS Hospice advocates meet with lawmakers Recent activity in Jerome County $175.50 fine. 5th District Court included the Isidro Arizmendi-Dedroza, failure Registered Nurse Tami hospice care in Idaho and The hospice community following: to purchase driver’s license, fail- Slatter and Licensed urged Congress to support secured a one-year morato- ure to provide proof of insur- Master Social Worker efforts to stop cuts in rium on the funding cuts in MISDEMEANOR ARRAIGNMENTS ance, guilty, $260.50 fine. Karen Martinat, from Medicare hospice funding. the economic stimulus Armando Cajahuanca-Castillo, Krista Louis Brandell, failure to Hospice Visions Inc. in Over the past year, package signed into law ear- inattentive/careless driving. purchase driver’s license, guilty, Twin Falls, recently joined NHPCO and hospice advo- lier this year. However, the Martin Contreras-Villegas, inat- $144 fine. hospice advocates from cates nationwide have been moratorium ends Sept. 30, tentive/careless driving, failure Michelle Dawn Green, failure to across the country in urging working to overturn a 2008 with greater hospice fund- to purchase driver’s license. purchase driver’s license, guilty, Congress to protect access Slatter Martinat regulation issued by the ing cuts possibly starting William Brandon Harvey, driving $144 fine. to quality end-of-life care tives of Congressman Mike Centers for Medicare and Oct. 1. Slatter, Martinat and without privileges. Jerold A. Harding, failure to wear for the 1.4 million patients Simpson’s office as part of Medicaid Services that other Capitol Hill Day par- Kimberly Ann Hunt, domestic seat belt in a commercial vehi- and families who depend on the National Hospice and eliminates a key component ticipants asked lawmakers battery. cle, guilty, $119 fine. hospice each year. Palliative Care of the Medicare hospice to urge the administration Angie Parrish, driving without Maria Hellena Leazer, failure to Slatter and Martinat met Organization’s annual reimbursement formula to permanently rescind cuts privileges, exceed maximum purchase driver’s license, exceed with Sens. Mike Crapo and Capitol Hill Day program. known as the budget neu- in Medicare hospice fund- speed limit. maximum speed limit, guilty; Jim Risch and representa- They discussed the value of trality adjustment factor. ing. Daniel Jaye Putman, failure to provide proof of insur- inattentive/careless driving. ance, dismissed; 6 months Antonio Ramirez-VerDusco, driv- unsupervised probation, $219 ing without privileges, failure to fine. S CHOOL ASSEMBLY provide proof of insurance. Tereso O. Macias, failure to pur- Mirian Patricia Tafoua-Flores, chase driver’s license, guilty, Cassia County seventh-graders were presented edu- leaving the scene of an accident. $144 fine. cational humor on April 27 at the Burley Junior High Christopher Mark Taylor, inatten- Marisol Deramirez Rios, two School. ‘LiVe – This Is Your Life!’ is sponsored by tive/careless driving, failure to counts dog at large, guilty, $100 SelectHealth and Intermountain Healthcare Cassia provide proof of insurance, fail to fine. Regional Medical Center and produced by FoodPlay use safety restraint. Timothy Wayne Stephens, litter- Tyler Scott Ryan Wayment, inat- ing roadway from vehicle, guilty, Productions. The goal of Cassia Regional and the tentive/careless driving. $100 fine. ‘LiVe” program is to change attitudes of adolescents Joe A. Witherspoon, reckless driv- Jose Alberto Vera-Pulido, failure ages 11-15 by encouraging them to be more active, ing. to purchase driver’s license, watch less TV, shorten video game play and make improper right turn, guilty, $219 healthier food choices. DRIVING UNDER THE fine. INFLUENCE ARRAIGNMENTS Kenneth Jay West, unlawful entry, Courtesy photo Bo D. Donnelley, driving under battery, exhibition or use of a the influence (under 21), minor deadly weapon, disturbing the consumption. peace, guilty; burglary, aggravat- Olivia Munoz, driving under the ed assault, dismissed; 180 days 4-H influence. jail, 139 suspended, credit for 41 Bryan Allen Wilson, driving under served, 2 years supervised pro- OFFICERS the influence. bation $602 fine. Minidoka County 4-H Leaders Association FELONY ARRAIGNMENTS DRIVING UNDER THE Officers for the 2009 year are pictured, Nancy M. Gomes, burglary, petit INFLUENCE SENTENCINGS from left, Michaelle Harmon, secretary; theft. Ricardo Melchor-Alcantara, driv- Jacoby May, president-elect; Connie Taji Marie Henage, possession of ing under the influence, guilty; Studer, president; and Katie Randklev, a controlled substance, drug failure to provide proof of insur- treasurer. The association meets at 7:30 paraphernalia. ance, dismissed; 180 days jail, p.m. on the second Monday of each 163 suspended, credit for 17 MISDEMEANOR SENTENCINGS served, 1 year unsupervised pro- month in the McGregor Center at the Edward L. Carle, inattentive/care- bation, $287.50 fine. Minidoka County Fairgrounds. less driving, guilty, 6 months Shelly M. Papke, driving under unsupervised probation, the influence, guilty, 180 days Photo courtesy Jeni Bywater $175.50 fine. jail, 178 suspended, credit for Patricia Valdez, driving without 1 served, 1 day sheriff work pro- privileges, exceed maximum gram, 1 year supervised proba- speed limit, guilty; failure to pro- tion, $175 fine. vide proof of insurance, dis- Joseph Arthur Smith, driving Community missed 180 days jail, 145 sus- under the influence, guilty; fail- Continued from Outdoors 5 Kids, and will provide par- Gause, Lucas Hanson, Emily befriend families and orient pended, credit for 1 served, 30 ure to provide proof of insur- willing to speak up for their ticipants with teaching James, Lucas Kerner, them to life in America. discretionary days, 4 days sher- ance, lane violations, dismissed; needs. resources. McKenna Knop, Lindsay Volunteers can also help iff work program, 1 year super- 180 days jail, 178 suspended, Applications for the Topics will include first Nelson, Jared Parke, Brayden with transportation for vised probation, $315.50 fine. credit for 2 served, 1 year super- opportunity to participate in aid, fire safety, child devel- Perkins, Amanda Richards, weekly grocery shopping and Judith Edit Parada, assault, guilty, vised probation $390.50 fine. the low-income board rep- opment and food and nutri- Bayden Rigby, Alexandra other errands. Donations of 90 days jail, 83 suspended, resentative election may be tion. The workshops will Scott, Isabel Temes (by nom- vacuums, televisions, com- credit for 7 served, 1 year super- FELONY SENTENCINGS obtained at 550 Washington begin at 9 a.m. and conclude ination), Mark Woodland. puters, furniture, kitchen vised probation, $275.50 fine. Gustavo Beltran-Perez, posses- St.S.,Twin Falls; 314 E.Fifth at 3 p.m. Participants should supplies, beds, washers, dry- Jose Luis Rodriguez-Carrillo, inat- sion of a controlled substance, St., Burley and 300 N. bring a brown-bag lunch. ers and bicycles are especially tentive/careless driving, failure failure to provide proof of insur- Lincoln St. (courthouse Certificates of completion Refugee center welcome. to purchase a driver’s license, ance, guilty; possession of drug basement) in Jerome. are available from Army seeks volunteers, Information: Michelle guilty, 30 days jail, 29 suspend- paraphernalia, driving without Applications and letters Child and Youth Services. Pospichal, 736-2166 or ed, credit for 1 served, 1 year privileges, dismissed; two years of interest must be returned Participants should regis- donations [email protected]. unsupervised probation, prison determinate, 3 indeter- by June 10. Low-income ter before June 15 at 208- The College of Southern $369.50 fine. minate, credit for 24 days participants may vote for 334-2328 or sphilley@uida- Idaho Refugee Center con- Cody Brian Wade, minor con- served, penitentiary suspend- their representative of ho.edu. tinues to accept new resi- Main West sumption of alcohol, guilty, ed, retained jurisdiction, $686 choice from 8 to 11 a.m. and dents from various parts of 1 year supervised probation, fine. 12 to 4 p.m. June 22 at the Gooding Middle the world, each of whom face Denture Clinic aforementioned locations. significant challenges upon Information: 733-9351. School honors their arrival in the Magic Bonnie Jean DeVall award winners Valley. 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[email protected] www.tfrc.org (click on MVSPA) Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES/NATION Thursday, June 4, 2009 Outdoors 7 Joe Mietzner Leonard Stephans Justice BUHL — Emmett Twin Falls, Keith Leonard Stephans Justice, Leishman Justice; daughter, Blues queen “Joe” Hermon (Leilani) Mietzner of 82, of Caldwell and formerly Kelly Marston; stepdaugh- Mietzner, 82, of Buhl and Matt of Hagerman, died Sunday, ter, Lisa Scribner; stepson, Buhl, passed away (Dixie) Mietzner of May 31, 2009, at the Wade Burgess; seven grand- Monday, June 1, Kentucky; daugh- Veterans Hospital in Boise. children; and five great- 2009, at St. Luke’s ters, Karen Mietzner Leonard was born April grandchildren. He is also Koko Taylor Magic Valley Medi- of Buhl and KC (Gus) 30, 1927, in Owensboro, Ky. survived by two brothers, cal Center from Wegener of Mis- Leonard attended schools in Perry Justice of Caldwell and complications of an souri; nine grand- Hagerman, graduated from Jim (Carol) Justice of infection with his loving children; and six great- Hagerman High School and Denham Springs, La.; three family by his side. grandchildren.Joe is preced- joined the U.S. Navy at the sisters, Margaret Hoff of dies at 80 Joe was born May 18, 1927, ed in death by his wife, age of 17, serving on an LST. Fresno, Calif., Billie (Ray) in Wilcox, Neb., to Louis and Vivian; one sister; two He served until the end of Johnston of Issaquah, By Caryn Rousseau Louisa (Schmidt) Mietzner. brothers; and one grand- World War II. Upon being Wash., and Eleanor (Art) Associated Press writer In 1947, Joe moved with his daughter. discharged from the service, Swoboda of Kennewick, family to the Magic Valley, The funeral will be held at he pursued his career in core Wash.; and many nieces, CHICAGO — Koko where he lived and farmed 11 a.m. Saturday, June 6, at drilling, becoming one of the nephews and cousins. He Taylor, a sharecropper’s until his death. On Sept. 4, St. John’s Lutheran Church finest in the field. He worked was preceded in death by his daughter whose regal bear- 1953, in Jerome, Idaho, he in Buhl, with interment to for Al Nichols Core Drilling parents, Arthur and Frances ing and powerful voice married Vivian Griggs. Joe follow at the West End Company for many years. Justice. earned her the sobriquet and Vivian were married for Cemetery in Buhl, Idaho. Thereafter, he formed the A graveside service will be “Queen of the Blues,’’ has 50 years and raised five chil- Memorial contributions firm of Justice Core Drilling held at 2 p.m. Friday, June 5, died after complications dren. Joe served in the U.S. may be made in Joe’s name Company, where he worked at the Hagerman Cemetery. from surgery. She was 80. Army and was stationed in to St. John’s Lutheran until his retirement. Services are under the direc- Taylor died Wednesday Germany during the Korean Church. Services have been He is survived by the love tion of Demaray Funeral at Northwestern Memorial War. entrusted to White of his life, wife Lorie Service, Gooding Chapel. Hospital about two weeks Joe is survived by sons, Mortuary “Chapel by the after having surgery for a Ken (Sandra) Mietzner of Park.” gastrointestinal bleed, said Darnell Leon Ringling Marc Lipkin, director of publicity for her record Ruth ‘Ruthie’ Lattin WENDELL — grandchild; his five label, Alligator Records, AP file photo Darnell Leon brothers and their which made the announce- Koko Taylor sings at the Harold Ruth “Ruthie” into Woodstone Ringling of Wendell, spouses, Ding ment. Washington Cultural Center in Lattin, 88, passed Retirement Center, Idaho, died (Kathie), Jim “The passion that she Chicago in January 2005. Taylor, away Tuesday, June where she enjoyed Saturday, May 30, (Diane), Sherwood brought and the fire and the Grammy-winning ‘Queen of 2, 2009, at the Twin living and had many 2009, in Twin Falls. (Vanessa), Mel and the growl in her voice when Falls Care Center. friends. Due to fail- Darnell, also John (Trina); and she sang was the truth,’’ the Blues,’died Wednesday after Ruth was born ing health, Ruth was known as “Nells,” nieces and nephews. blues singer and musician complications from surgery. She Sept. 29, 1920, to moved to Twin Falls was born in Platte, Nells was a dairy- Ronnie Baker Brooks said was 80. Clarence and Bessie Care Center in the S.D., on May 24, 1952. Nells man for his career and loved Wednesday. “The music (Sharp) Hayes in beginning of May was a loving son, father, it. He will be deeply missed will live on, but it’s much woman singing the blues. Osgood, Mo. Ruth married 2009, where she remained brother and uncle. by his family and friends better because of Koko. It’s At 80 years old she was still Eugene Lattin in Gooding, until her death. He is preceded in death by who loved him so very much. a huge loss.’’ the queen of the blues.’’ Idaho, on June 19, 1937. To Ruth is survived by a his parents, Ted and Leona A memorial service will be Taylor’s career stretched Born Cora Walton just this union,five children were daughter, Wanda (John) Ringling. He is survived by conducted at 11 a.m. more than five decades. outside Memphis, Taylor born, LeRoy,Gerald, Wanda, Ulrich of Kimberly, Idaho; his four children and their Thursday, June 4 (today), at While she did not have said her dream to become a Billy and Glen. Ruth and and one son,Glen (Annette) spouses, Michelle (Mark), Farnsworth Mortuary widespread mainstream blues singer was nurtured Eugene farmed in the Lattin of Pocatello, Idaho. Christina (Kevin), Dwayne Chapel, 1343 S. Lincoln in success, she was revered in the cotton fields outside Kimberly area for many She is also survived by 10 and Jennell (David); his 10 Jerome, with Pastor Jim and beloved by blues afi- her family’s sharecropper years until Gene took a job as grandchildren, 14 great- grandchildren; one great- Keegan officiating. cionados, and earned shack. a truck driver and Ruth grandchildren and four worldwide acclaim for her “I used to listen to the stayed home to tend the great-great-grandchildren. work, which including the radio, and when I was children. After Gene retired, Ruth is preceded in death by SERVICES best-selling song “Wang about 18 years old, B.B. Ruth and Gene loved to trav- her husband, Gene; three Dang Doodle’’ and tunes King was a disc jockey and el in their motor home to sons, LeRoy Lattin, Gerald Thelma Jean Kniep of Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral such as “What Kind of Man he had a radio program, 15 Arizona in the winter,Sligars Lattin and Billy Lattin; four Rupert, graveside service at Hom, 2551 Kimberly Road in is This’’ and “I Got What It minutes a day, over in West and Featherville in the sum- sisters and three brothers. 10 a.m. today at the Paul Twin Falls. Takes.’’ Memphis, Arkansas and he mer months. Ruth spent The funeral will be held at Cemetery; memorial service Taylor appeared on would play the blues,’’ she many hours at her home 3 p.m. Saturday, June 6, at at 11 a.m. today at the Trinity Reginald “Reggie” Benson national television numer- said in a 1990 interview. “I away from home, “The White Mortuary “Chapel by Lutheran Church in Rupert Reese Vernet IV of Oakley, ous times, and was the would hear different Depot Grill,” visiting with the Park,”with interment to (Hansen Mortuary Rupert graveside service at 10 a.m. subject of a PBS documen- records and things by friends and drinking coffee. follow at Sunset Memorial Chapel). Saturday at the Basin tary and had a small part in Muddy Waters, Bessie If she wasn’t home, you Park in Twin Falls. A visita- Cemetery (dress casual); director David Lynch’s Smith, Memphis Minnie, could always find her at the tion for family and friends Bessie L. Gamache Dutch oven brunch follows “Wild at Heart.’’ Sonnyboy Williams and all “Grill.” will be held from 5:30 to VanAtten of Twin Falls, at Wade Zollinger’s Horse “What a loss to the blues these people, you know, In the spring of 2005,Ruth 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 5, at memorial service at 11 a.m. Arena (Hansen-Payne world,’’ said Chicago blues which I just loved.’’ sold her home and moved White Mortuary. today at White Mortuary in Mortuary in Burley). legend Buddy Guy. “She Although her father Twin Falls. was one of the last of the encouraged her to sing only Verl Unander of Sun City greats of Chicago and really gospel music, Cora and her Debbie Horner Don Lee Rush of Carey, West, Ariz., and formerly of did what she could to keep siblings would sneak out graveside service at 1 p.m. Twin Falls,graveside memo- the blues alive here.’’ back with their homemade Debbie Denise keen financial savvy today at the Carey Cemetery rial at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at In the course of her instruments and play the Horner, beloved wife and talented graphic (Wood River Chapel in Sunset Memorial Park in career, Taylor was nomi- blues. With one brother and mother, passed background. Debbie Hailey). Twin Falls. nated seven times for accompanying on a guitar away Tuesday, May was also extremely Grammy awards and won made out of bailing wire 26, 2009. creative as a water- Paul L. Courtright of Ethel Eileen “Todd” in 1984. and nails and one brother Debbie was born color painter and a Burley, gathering from 6 to 8 Lindauer of Burley, celebra- Taylor last performed on on a fife made out of a on June 1, 1961, to talented illustrator. p.m. today at Hansen-Payne tion of life at 4 p.m. Saturday May 7 in Memphis, Tenn., corncob, she began on the Lowell and Wonda Boating, cooking Mortuary in Burley. at the Rupert Elks Lodge, 85 at the Blues Music Awards. path to blues woman. Hammond in and gardening were S. 200 W.Highway 25. “She was still the best Orphaned at 11, Koko — a Caldwell, Idaho. Debbie just a few of Debbie’s other Warren McLey of Twin female blues singer in the nickname she earned graduated from high school loves. Falls, inurnment at 11 a.m. Marley Sofia Medina of world a month ago,’’ said because of an early love of in Twin Falls, Idaho, and With extreme sadness Friday at Sunset Memorial Filer, memorial service at 5 Jay Sieleman, executive chocolate — at age 18 then went on to receive a Debbie leaves behind her Park in Twin Falls (White p.m. Saturday in the director of The Blues moved to Chicago with her major of fine arts graphic husband, Scot; and son, Mortuary in Twin Falls). Serenity Garden at Sunset Foundation based in soon-to-be-husband, the design from Boise State Skylar Lee of Bainbridge Memorial Park in Twin Falls Memphis. “In 1950s late Robert “Pops’’ Taylor, University. Debbie began Island, Wash.; parents-in- Barbara Allen Chambers (Parke’s Magic Valley Chicago she was the in search for work. enchanting everyone she law, Max and Johnnie of Shoshone, funeral at 11 Funeral Chapel in Twin knew from a young age and Horner of Kingston; brother, a.m. Friday at the Shoshone Falls). could make a friend for life in Rick (Julie) Hammond of LDS Church; visitation one minutes! Her social spirit Twin Falls, Idaho; sister, hour before the funeral Donald F. “Don” Conner carried over into everything Danielle (Damon) Gardea of Friday at the church (Russon of Medford, Ore., and for- she did, and she had the Lacey, Wash.; her grand- Brothers Mortuary). merly of Richfield, graveside Ariz. suspect dies when car unique ability to make those mother, Myrtle Hammond service at 3 p.m. Sunday at around her smile and laugh of Caldwell, Idaho; and Haven Karl Gierisch of the Richfield Cemetery on crashes into DPS cruiser abundantly! numerous nieces and Burley, memorial service at Highway 26/93 in Richfield Debbie met her husband, nephews. Debbie also leaves 11 a.m. Friday at the Pella (Farnsworth Mortuary in By Arthur H. Rotstein He said the cruiser ignit- Scott Horner, in college, and behind a full array of close LDS Church, 160 W. 400 S. Jerome). Associated Press writer ed instantly, and the offi- they married in 1983. In friends who will also miss in Burley; visitation one cers were unable to rescue 1985, they moved to her vivacious spirit. hour before the service at the Pat Pauls of Jerome, TUCSON, Ariz. — A the woman inside because Bainbridge Island, Wash., At the request of the fami- church (Rasmussen Funeral graveside memorial service woman who had been of the intensity and heat of where Scott began working ly, a private service was held Home in Burley). at 11 a.m. Monday at the arrested and placed in the the fire. as an architect. Scott and at Kiana Lodge on Sunday, Elmwood Cemetery in back of a police cruiser was The impact pushed the Debbie have owned and May 31. In lieu of flowers, Viola Fife Allen of Filer, Gooding (Farnsworth fatally burned Wednesday first cruiser’s trunk into its operated BIOS LLC for 20 donations may be made to gathering at 1 p.m. Friday at Mortuary in Jerome). when another car slammed back seat, and rammed the years, which is a planning, Progressive Animal Welfare into the parked cruiser, car into the patrol cruiser in design and construction Society/PA WS, www. igniting both vehicles and front, severely damaging its company specializing in naws.org. another cruiser in front, rear end as well. The second nature center-related facili- Please sign the online authorities said. cruiser continued the chain ties — aquariums, zoos and guestbook for the family at It was the latest death in reaction, striking the nature centers. Debbie www.cookfamilyfuneral- SAVINGS INVESTMENTS INSURANCE the past decade attributed woman’s parked vehicle. brought to the company her home.com. to a fuel tank rupture in a The officers were able to Ford Motor Co.-made remove the driver of the Offering Financial Counseling/Planning Crown Victoria during a moving car, which vaulted DEATH NOTICES Since 1965 rear-end collision. over a guard rail and sus- Twayne O. Buhler 733-5923 Fee-based investment advisory Lt. James Warriner, an tained fire and crash dam- 1350 E. 16th St. in Burley,and services offered through SPC, a BRANCH OFFICE William Stewart registered investment advisor. 404 2nd E. Twin Falls, Id Arizona Department of age, Warriner said. from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Public Safety spokesman, He said the 28-year-old BURLEY — William Gene Monday at the church. Securities offered through Sammons Securities Company. Member FINRA/SIPC. said investigators are look- driver was taken to a hospi- Stewart, 53, of Burley, died ing into why the gas tank tal with undetermined Friday, May 29, 2009, in exploded this time since injuries. Twin Falls. A funeral Mass Mary E. Rasmussen both Ford Crown Victoria There have been no will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Mary Ellen Rasmussen,61, Churches. . . Police Interceptors at the charges, with the investiga- Friday, June 5, at the St. of Twin Falls, died Tuesday, scene were equipped with tion continuing, Warriner Agnes Catholic Church in June 2, 2009, at the Yakima fire suppression systems said. Manderson, S.D. Medical Center in Yakima, Advertise your special that deployed. Over the past decade, Wash. Arrange-ments will programs or daily An officer stopped the Crown Victorias have been be announced by White services in the 45-year-old motorist at the subject of significant Karen Rehn Mortuary in Twin Falls. about 1:15 a.m.,arrested her controversy and lawsuits HEYBURN — Karen Jean Times-News. Inform and put her in the back of a over numerous rear-end Holmes Rehn, 73, of Wilma T. Thomas the community about cruiser along Interstate 10 collisions that ruptured fuel Heyburn, died Wednesday, what is happening in northwest of Tucson, tanks and caused horrific June 3, 2009, at her home. Wilma Talley Thomas, 85, your church. Warriner said. fires, killing or disfiguring a The funeral will be held at of Nampa and formerly of Another westbound car number of police officers 11 a.m.Monday,June 8,at the Hazelton, died Wednesday, traveling at least 65 mph and others. Since 2005, Burley First Presbyterian June 3,2009,at a Nampa care then drifted into the emer- Ford has installed a pow- Church, 2100 Burton Ave.; center. Arrangements will be Call your advertising consultant today for special rates. gency lane and plowed into der-emitting device visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. announced by the Nampa the back of that vehicle, designed to suppress fire in Sunday, June 7, at the Funeral Home, Yraguen Karen at 2087353270 email: [email protected] P.O. Box 548 132 Fairfi eld St. W. Twin Falls, ID 83301 Warriner said. its Crown Victorias. Rasmussen Funeral Home, Chapel in Nampa. Outdoors 8 Thursday, June 4, 2009 WORLD Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Air France jet likely broke up over ocean OAS votes to readmit By Federico Escher been damaged. An alarm done by France; Brazils only and Bradley Brooks sounded indicating the responsibility is to find and Cuba after 47 years Associated Press writers deterioration of flight sys- pick up the pieces. tems. Other experts agreed that SAN PEDRO SULA, changes its mind, the FERNANDO DE Three minutes after that, the automatic reports of sys- Honduras (AP) — The agreement calls for “a NORONHA, Brazil — more automatic messages tem failures on the plane Organization of American process of dialogue in line Military planes found new reported the failure of sys- strongly suggest it broke up States voted by acclama- with OAS “practices, pro- debris from Air France Flight tems to monitor air speed, in the air, perhaps due to tion on Wednesday to posals and principles — a 447 Wednesday while inves- altitude and direction. fierce thunderstorms, tur- revoke the 1962 measure veiled allusion to agree- tigators focused on a night- Control of the main flight bulence, lightning or a cata- suspending communist ments on human rights and marish ordeal in which the computer and wing spoilers strophic combination of Cuba, overturning a land- democracy. jetliner broke up over the failed as well. events. mark of the Cold War in The decision was taken Atlantic as it flew through a The last automatic mes- One fear — terrorism — the hemisphere. by consensus, meaning the violent storm. sage, at 11:14 p.m., signaled was dismissed Wednesday “The Cold War has United States accepted it, Heavy weather delayed loss of cabin pressure and by all three countries ended this day in San though Secretary of State until next week the arrival of complete electrical failure — involved in the search and Pedro Sula,said Hondur- Hillary Rodham Clinton deep-water submersibles catastrophic events in a recovery effort. Frances an President Manuel had lobbied personally for considered key to finding the plane that was likely already defense minister and the Zelaya following the an- requiring Cuba to make black box voice and data AP photo plunging toward the ocean. Pentagon said there were no nouncement. “We begin a democratic reforms and recorders that will help Unidentified Air France employ- “This clearly looks like the signs that terrorism was new era of fraternity and improve respect for human answer the question of what ees react Wednesday outside story of the airplane coming involved, and Jobim said tolerance. rights. happened to the airliner, Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, apart, the airline industry “that possibility hasnt even The action doesnt which disappeared Sunday following an ecumenical church official told The Associated been considered. mean Cuba will return to CENTURY STADIUM 5 with 228 people on board. 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Serena FILER — A new coach, a new facility, a new attitude. Bryant focused The Filer High School football program is ready to turn on capturing loses at everything around in 2009, starting with a new home field and a new leader, Russ Burnum. fourth title French By Tom Withers Associated Press writer

LOS ANGELES — His smile has vanished, Open replaced by something closer to a scowl. His days of joking around are seemingly on hold. Federer nearing Kobe Bryant has gotten deadly serious. He has that look, you’ve seen the one. It’s the career Grand Slam cold-blooded, get-out-of-my-way-or-pay READY FOR glare he’ll shoot at a teammate who messes up By Howard Fendrich or an opponent who dares to try and stop him. Associated Press writer The Black Mamba is poised to strike. NBA FINALS PARIS — Serena The NBA finals are in Game 1 Williams, of all people, got his sights. Magic at Lakers, a case of the jitters. After a humbling loss 7 p.m., ABC That was her explana- to the Boston Celtics in tion, anyway. CHANGE last year’s finals, Bryant and the Los Angeles The 10-time Grand BY BRADLEY GUIRE/TIMES-NEWS WRITER Lakers will be seeking atonement — and a 15th Slam champion kept find- championship — when they face the resurrect- ing herself in, then out of, ed Orlando Magic in Game 1 on Thursday night trouble in the French Open at the Staples Center. quarterfinals Wednesday, For Bryant, the game’s greatest late-game until running out of stam- closer since Michael Jordan, it’s a second ina and strokes down the opportunity at shutting up some of his loudest stretch of a 7-6 (3), 5-7,7-5 detractors. He has won three titles, but hasn’t loss to Svetlana been able to get No. 4 since Shaquille O’Neal Kuznetsova that ended was traded after the 2004 season to Miami. Williams’ 18-match win- Bryant was asked Wednesday if he needed a ning streak at major tour- post-Shaq championship to enhance his lega- naments. cy. “I had an opportunity, “Not at all,”Bryant said. “It means nothing. and I got really tight, and I To me, it’s about winning another one, just pretty much gave it to her,” because I want to win another one.” said the second-seeded Before catching his breath, Bryant, who had Williams, who blew a 3-1 been loose and relaxed earlier this week, then lead in the third set. “It took a verbal swipe worthy of a flagrant foul at was like, ‘Here. Do you MEAGAN THOMPSON/ O’Neal, his former teammate with whom he want to go to the semis? Times-News famously feuded. Because I don’t.’ She was Russ Burnum, Filer “People think Shaq would have won a cham- like, ‘OK.’” High School’s new pionship without me on that team,” he said. The seventh-seeded varsity head foot- “They’re crazy.” Kuznetsova’s semifinal ball coach, stands This is Bryant’s chance. He doesn’t want to opponent Thursday is No. waste it. on Filer’s new 30 Samantha Stosur of And O’Neal, a 7-foot timeline connecting Australia, who defeated football venue, finals appearances by both franchises, posted a Sorana Cirstea of Romania which is located message on his Twitter.com site saying he was 6-1, 6-3. The other on the west side of pulling for Bryant. women’s semifinal is No. 1 the high school, as FINALS Dinara Safina of Russia a crew works on a See , Sports 4 against No. 20 Dominika new field house Cibulkova of Slovakia. Tuesday. If Stosur-Cirstea was as onesided as could be, Kuznetsova-Williams was hyper-competitive and superbly played. Until, at least, Kuznetsova (kooz- NET-so-vah) took eight of the last nine points, breaking Williams in the final game. “Honestly, I think I lost because of me,” Williams said, “and not because of New Filer coach brings experience; anything she did.” AP photo Williams denied she felt Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, right, and fatigued, blaming nerves coach Phil Jackson watch practice Wednesday for instead. new venue brings game closer to campus How could that be? today’s Game 1 of the NBA basketball finals against “Maybe I put some urnum, who teaches government at ago, a spread offense,” Orr said. “We ran the Orlando Magic, in Los Angeles. expectations on myself the high school,is the new head varsi- something different last year, and it was a that I didn’t put on myself B ty football coach. His task: revitalize a joke. A lot of the older guys know (the spread initially,”she said. program that finished with only one victory offense), and it’s easy to catch on.” Roger Federer spoke in 2008 and hasn’t waded deeper than the While Burnum can’t promise a high num- about dealing with nerves quarterfinal round of the Class 3A state ber of victories or immediate champi- Wednesday, too, although playoffs since 2004. onships, he is committed to making Filer Tribe tramples his problems came before “We had a vibe two years ago and I feel like football competitive. he began playing 11th- it’s back,”said Joe Taylor, “The kids are here,”he seeded Gael Monfils of who will be a senior cen- “I relish the idea of the said. “It’s just a matter of Twin Falls France. ter this fall at Filer. “I’m coaching them up, and I “We’re all nervous at putting all my faith in challenge. It’s not a big feel like I can do that.” Times-News this stage of the competi- (Burnum).” tion. I felt it. Yesterday I Originally from football town, and I’d Field coming along A pair of run-rule victories marked the felt it, and I felt it again Gardnerville, Nev., not beginning of the Buhl American Legion today in the warmup,”said far from Lake Tahoe, like to give it my shot of A Hail Mary pass north Baseball Class A team’s season Wednesday as Federer, who knows this Burnum has coached of U.S. Highway 30 — the Tribe swept Twin Falls at Faux Field in might be his best chance every level from junior football, my style of OK, a little farther — the Buhl. FRENCH high to junior college. He football, my style of new football venue is tak- Buhl won 11-1 in six See , Sports 4 served as defensive coor- ing shape for this fall. innings and 15-0 in five INSIDE dinator at Foothill coaching and change Filer wanted to host its for the nightcap. More local sports in College (Los Altos Hills, home football games at Dylan Brooks gave up the local roundup. Calif.) and West Valley the culture of football.” the high school as only two hits to the College (Saratoga, Calif.), — Russ Burnum, Filer High School’s opposed to the current Cowboys in Game 2, See Sports 2 and most recently field off of Stevens Street. while Markus Lively coached in the Idaho Falls new varsity head football coach The playing surface, completed the shutout in relief, surrendering area. This is only his sec- like many around the val- no hits. ond head coaching position, and Filer is ley, is enclosed by an 8-lane track, and The Hamiltons did the most damage at the where he wants to be. Wildcat red landscaping flags dot the field, plate for the Tribe. Jack belted three hits in “I relish the idea of the challenge,” marking spots where it could use some Game 1 to go along with J.D. Leckenby’s two- Burnum said. “It’s not a big football town, work. Cement is set for the home- and visi- run homer, while Nick doubled and batted in and I’d like to give it my shot of football, my tor-side bleachers, and the field house — two runs in Game 2. Matt hit 4-for-4 in the style of football, my style of coaching and which will provide concessions, restrooms, opener, then smacked a grand slam in the change the culture of football.” team meeting rooms and equipment storage nightcap. Many players such as Ryan Orr are excited — is coming together at the north end zone. Twin Falls is back on the road today against for the change and feel that Burnum is off to “Everything’s going pretty good,”athletic the Green Sox of Burley, while the Tribe (2-0, a good start with his program-building goals director LaRell Patterson said. “(The school 2-0 Area C) will travel to Hailey next Tuesday of holding spring camp, adding a junior var- board) approved the (public address) sys- to face Wood River. sity squad and working with players in the tem, we picked out colors for the press box Game 1 AP photo middle school, just to name a few. and the scoreboard is in.” Buhl 11, Twin Falls 1, six innings Twin Falls 001 000 – 1 5 4 Serena Williams reacts after Orr, who aims to play running back and The entire football stadium project was Buhl 500 105 – 11 7 0 receiver during his junior season this fall, budgeted to use $800,000 of a voter- Scott Speer, Marcus Donaldson (6) and Dakota Cummins; J.D. Leckenby and Nick losing a point to Svetlana Hamilton. W: Leckenby. L: Speer. said he appreciates the revival of the offense approved $15 million bond levy in May 2008. Extra-base hits – 2B: Buhl, Jack Hamilton. HR: Buhl, Leckenby. Kuznetsova during a quarterfi- that helped put Filer on the path to the play- nal match of the French Open Game 2 offs in 2007. Bradley Guire may be reached at Buhl 15, Twin Falls 0, five innings tennis tournament at the “He’s bringing back what we ran two years [email protected] or 208-735-3229. Twin Falls 000 00 – 0 2 2 Buhl 245 4x – 15 12 0 Roland Garros stadium in Paris Kyle Mealer, Sam Eller, Mitch Stewart, Dakota Cummins and Tucker Donnelley; Dylan Brooks, Markus Lively (4) and Jack Hamilton. W: Brooks. L: Mealer. on Wednesday. Extra-base hits – 2B: Buhl, Nick Hamilton. HR: Buhl, Matt Hamilton. Sports 2 Thursday, June 4, 2009 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Jerome splits with Madison Madison 011 100 00 – 3 5 3 Times-News Jerome 002 010 01 – 4 10 3 couple of balls … it was just Twin Falls A squad in a dou- Snell, Garner (8) and Lee; Nolan McDonald and Tyler one of those days.” bleheader tonight, begin- Powell. W: McDonald. L: Garner. The Jerome Cyclones split Extra-base hits – 2B: Madison, Wilcox; Jerome, D.J. Kimberly visits Class A ning at 6 p.m. with visiting Madison on Worthington 2, Kris Bos. Jerome today. Burley 20, Marsh Falls 6 Wednesday, winning 4-3 in Game 2 Burley 103 540 7 – 20 19 4 eight innings before drop- Madison 10, Jerome 1 Game 1 Marsh Falls 000 041 1 – 6 7 5 Madison 313 200 1 – 10 5 1 Pocatello 18, Kimberly 12 Christian Winmill, Fonzie Sanchez (3), Joe Ferrin (7) ping a 10-1 decision in the Jerome 000 010 0 – 1 2 4 Pocatello 106 053 3 – 18 13 1 and Kody Moon; Ferrins, Palmer (4), Cotton (5), Casper and Lee; Devon Molitor, Trey Barrett (3), Kris Kimberly 540 110 1 – 12 6 3 Nelson (6) and Jacobson. W: Winmill. L: Ferrins. nightcap of an American Bos (7) and Bryan Harper. W: Casper. L: Molitor. Nielson, Smith (3) and Wise; Evan Jerke, Seth Extra base hits – 2B: Burley, Winmill, Logan Ottley, Extra-base hits – 2B: Madison, Snell; Jerome, Bos. Champlin (3), Nate Harmon (5), Seth Morris (6) and Taylor Carson, Edgar Perez; Marsh Falls, Jacobson 2. Legion Baseball Class AA Willy Mumm. W: Smith. L. Harman 3B: Burley, Ottley. Extra-base hits – 2B: Pocatello, Lewis, Hieb, Wise, doubleheader. Williams; Kimberly, Nic Jayo. Nolan McDonald picked KIMBERLY SWEPT AT HOME Amateur golf up the win in the opener for Walks and errors proved Game 2 Jerome (2-2), going all eight costly as the Kimberly Pocatello 10, Kimberly 5, five innings, T.F. LADIES INVITE UNDER WAY darkness innings on the mound and Astros American Legion Pocatello 140 41 – 10 9 3 The team of Virginia Kimberly 003 02 – 5 3 4 singling home the game- Baseball Class A team was Reese and Nielson; Sam Bourgeois, A.J. Schroeder (4) Undhjem, Randi Fischer, and Cody Casperson. W: Reese. L: Bourgeois. winning run in the bottom swept at home by the Extra-base hits – 2B: Pocatello, Acevedo, Nielson, Roberta Robertson and of the eighth. Pocatello Razorbacks on Williams; Kimberly, Seth Champlin. HR: Pocatello, Gayle Kemp shot a 135 on Lewis. “McDonald got it done Wednesday, 18-12 and 10-5. Wednesday to take the Day 1 for himself, and he was the The second game was called BURLEY CRUSHES MARSH FALLS gross lead at the 2009 Twin story of the first game,”said after five innings due to The Burley Green Sox Falls Ladies Invitational at Jerome coach Kenneth darkness. pounded out 19 hits and Twin Falls Municipal Golf AP photo James. “He breezed through Kimberly (0-2) held a 9-1 opened their American Course. Tiger Woods, right, and Jack Nicklaus share a laugh on the No. 12 tee the last four innings and lead after two innings of the Legion Baseball Class A sea- Kate Schwartz, Terry Ann during the Memorial Skins Game Wednesday in Dublin, Ohio. really got stronger as the first game, but it quickly son with a 20-6 win over Keegan, Sherry Blass and game went on.” unraveled, and the Astros Marsh Falls on Wednesday Deenie Dane carded a 108 to The Cyclones let walks couldn’t recover. in American Falls. lead the net division. and errors thwart a decent “We came out of the gates Christian Winmill earned pitching outing in Game 2, and scored nine runs in the the win on the mound and 2009 Twin Falls Ladies Tiger & Jack play Invitational as Madison only got five hits first two innings, and we also went 3-for-3 with a At Twin Falls Municipal GC to pile up its 10 runs. just walked the game away. double and scored three Wednesday’s Day 1 results Gross: 1. Virginia Undhjem, Randi Fischer, Roberta James said that Monday’s You have to give them cred- runs. Robertson, Gayle Kemp 135; 2. Shauna Robinson, scheduled doubleheader at it. They hit the ball and put a Logan Ottley scored four Terry Tracy, Kathy Hanchett, Lyn Morgan; 3. Linda again, with a Fennen, Diann Guiles, Marta LeMoyne, Georgia Idaho Falls was moved to hurting to us,” said runs and batted 4-for-4 Cantrell 152. Net: 1. Kate Schwartz, Terry Ann Keegan, Sherry June 27. The Cyclones host Kimberly coach Tom Myers. with a double and triple. Blass, Deenie Dane 108; 2. Whitney Cleland, Terri Federico, Lyn Rinehart, Diane Fischer 110; 3. Cheri Twin Falls on Tuesday. “It was just one of those Taylor Carson was 2-for-4 Freeman, Ame Linch, Barbara Frith, Billie Mason 111; long games that you hate to with a double. 4. Sharon Peterson, Jo Hawkins, Kathaleen familiar outcome Game 1 Thompson, Lori Peterson 113; 5. Rosemary Anderson, Jerome 4, Madison 3, eight innings be a fielder in. We booted a Burley (1-0) will host the Mary Schmidt, Marilyn Butler, Jackie Gasser 115. DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — sponsor Morgan Stanley Beneath a gray sky and drea- withdrew its presence this ry rain, thousands of colorful year because of scrutiny over umbrellas framed both sides corporate entertainment. of every fairway at Muirfield “That’s one of the great Cubs deny second Braves comeback Village. On a miserable day things about our sport,” to watch golf, no one was Woods said.“Guys from past ATLANTA — Pinch-hit- about to miss a single shot. generations — not just one ter Micah Hoffpauir Storms postpone Not with Jack Nicklaus in generation removed, but a blooped an RBI single to left his familiar crouch, grinding few — can still compete out field in the 11th inning, and Johnson’s bid for over a birdie putt that every- here. Not at the highest level, the Chicago Cubs beat the one wanted him to make. but for nine holes. A few Atlanta Braves 3-2 300th win Not with Tiger Woods, down holes, they certainly can play Wednesday night. WASHINGTON (AP) — Randy to his last shot, delivering in with us, and even beat us.” Derrek Lee started the Johnson’s bid to become the the clutch with a 12-foot par Nicklaus did just that on 11th by drawing a walk from 24th pitcher to win 300 games everyone knew he was going the par-5 11th, hitting an 8- Jeff Bennett (2-3), then has been postponed. to make. iron to 4 feet for a birdie to pulled off a nifty bit of Wednesday night’s game The final cheer and the win two skins. Woods baserunning to reach sec- between the San Francisco biggest prized belonged to answered on the 13th hole ond. On a routine fly to left, Giants and Washington Woods. with a 25-foot birdie putt to Lee caught Matt Diaz off Nationals was called off This might be Jack’s win two skins. Stewart Cink guard by tagging up and just because of an unplayable field. course, but this is Tiger’s era. collected a skin with a birdie beating a delayed throw to Thunderstorms delayed the In a closest-to-the-pin on the 14th. Kenny Perry,the the bag. 5:05 p.m., MDT start time, and chipping contest on the 18th defending champion at the Lee stopped at third on a Nationals Park was drenched hole, Woods won the Memorial, looked like he single by Reed Johnson but by the time the rain started to Memorial Skins Game on would take four skins on the came home when Hoffpauir subside around 8:45 p.m. Wednesday by holing his 18th with a par save from the looped a single just over the The game will be made up as chip from 25 yards in the bunker until Woods made head of third baseman part of a doubleheader today rough. his 12-footer. Chipper Jones. starting at 2:35 p.m. Johnson “Didn’t surprise me,” That’s when the fun The Braves, who rallied is scheduled to pitch the first Nicklaus said. “Didn’t sur- began. from five runs down the game for the Giants. prise him.” Woods was the second to previous night to win 6-5 in They first played with play, and his chip landed the 12th, couldn’t pull off each other at Augusta perfectly and began rolling another comeback. Kevin for the best record in the National in a practice round toward the cup until it disap- Gregg bounced back from American League. before the 1996 Masters, peared, a shot Nicklaus has blowing that one to set Feldman (5-0) allowed after which Nicklaus pre- seen him make before at the down Atlanta in order,earn- two runs, one earned, and dicted 10 green jackets or Memorial. ing his ninth save in 11 five hits in 6 1-3 innings. more for Woods. They last Nicklaus was next, and his chances. Jorge Posada homered for AP photo competed against each other chip looked good until the Angel Guzman (2-0) the second straight day for in the opening two rounds final few feet when it broke earned the win with two Chicago Cubs pinch hitter Micah Hoffpauir drives in the winning run New York, which had won of the 2000 PGA below the hole. Woods fig- scoreless innings. Both with a base hit Wednesday in the 12th inning against the Atlanta five of six and 16 of 20. Andy Championship, which ured he would make it, just starters — Chicago’s Ted Braves in Atlanta. Chicago won 3-2. Pettitte (5-2), who left his Woods won in a playoff for like Nicklaus made a birdie Lilly and Atlanta’s Derek previous start with a stiff his third straight major. on his final hole at the PGA Lowe — pitched seven Cincinnati Reds’9-3 victory ANGELS 8, BLUE JAYS 1 back, looked shaky over five “Do you remember what I Championship nine years strong innings. on Wednesday night. TORONTO — Jered innings. The Yankees were said that day?” Nicklaus ago, just like the Golden Bear Cardinals starter Kyle Weaver had a career-high 10 without first baseman Mark recalled. “I said there is no made birdie on his final hole BREWERS 9, MARLINS 6 Lohse (4-4) was taken out strikeouts, Bobby Abreu Teixeira, scratched with a more passing of the baton. in a major championship at MIAMI — Ryan Braun with none out in the third homered and Los Angeles bruised right ankle. It’s been taken.” St. Andrews in 2005. homered and Milwaukee inning complaining of beat Toronto. Frank Francisco got three The record still belongs to “Oh, yeah. Are you kid- scored three runs on walks tightness in his right fore- Chone Figgins had three outs for his 12th save. Nicklaus, who set the stan- ding me?” Woods said. “He to snap its five-game road arm, an injury from getting hits, drove in a run and dard in professional golf with was eyeing it, too.” losing streak. hit by a pitch that had forced scored twice for the Angels, ATHLETICS 5, WHITE SOX 3 18 majors. Woods is closing Perry, the only player The Brewers scored six him to skip a turn in the who finished with seven CHICAGO — Bobby in, capturing his 14th major without a skin, was last to hit runs in the fifth inning, rotation. extra-base hits. Crosby and Landon Powell last summer at the U.S. and watched his chip burn three on bases-loaded walks Cueto (5-3) allowed one Weaver (5-2) allowed one hit back-to-back homers, Open. the right edge of the cup. by reliever Hayden Penn, run on 6 1-3 innings, ending run and three hits in seven Jason Giambi also connect- Nicklaus believes Woods The other foursome who came in for rookie Sean a string of eight straight innings to win back-to- ed for Oakland. will break his record in the included British Open and West (0-3) with runners on starts with seven or more back starts for the first time Joshua Outman (3-0) next three years. PGA champion Padraig first and second. innings that included a this season. The right-han- earned the win, allowing Wednesday was more Harrington, Jim Furyk, Vijay Seth McClung (3-1) seven-inning stint in which der has an ERA of 1.64 in his seven hits and three runs — about charity, and the rare Singh and Camilo Villegas. pitched 3 1-3 innings of he gave up one run in a 6-4 past six. two earned — over 6 2-3 occasion to bring together But as far as the fans were relief, allowing only an victory over St. Louis on Casey Janssen (1-2) innings. Andrew Bailey got the best of their generations. concerned, there really were eighth-inning homer by May 8 in Cincinnati. allowed five runs and seven five outs for his third save in The Skins Game replaced the only two players on the golf Dan Uggla. Trevor Hoffman hits in four innings. six chances. traditional pro-am when course. pitched a perfect ninth for AMERICAN LEAGUE Weaver didn’t allow a hit Chicago starter Clayton his 14th save in 14 chances RED SOX 10, TIGERS 5 through the first four Richard (2-1) gave up seven this season. DETROIT — Josh Beckett innings but doubles by hits and five runs and sur- did not allow a hit until Adam Lind and Lyle rendered all three of ASTROS 6, ROCKIES 4 there were two outs in the Overbay gave Toronto a run Oakland’s homers. Costa Rica thrashes HOUSTON — Hunter seventh inning and David in the fifth. Chicago’s Jermaine Dye Pence had a solo homer and Ortiz hit a two-run double, lined his 14th homer, a two- two RBI singles and leading the Boston Red Sox RAYS 9, ROYALS 0 run shot, over the center- Houston won its fourth to a 10-5 victory over the ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — field wall in the first. U.S.in WCQ qualifier straight. Detroit Tigers on Jeff Niemann took a perfect Lance Berkman and Ivan Wednesday night. game into the fifth inning INDIANS 10, TWINS 1 SAN JOSE, Costa Rica time in Central America. Rodriguez also drove in runs The Red Sox, though, lost and wound up with a two- MINNEAPOLIS — Cliff (AP) — Alvaro Saborio It was a tough start to a for the Astros, who’ve won Kevin Youkilis to a freak hitter, and Ben Zobrist hit a Lee received some run sup- scored 79 seconds in, the difficult three-match five of six overall and seven injury in the eighth inning. grand slam to help lead port for a change and cruised second-fastest goal against stretch of qualifying for the of their last eight games Youkilis was stretching for a Tampa Bay. through eight innings for the United States in a World No. 14 Americans, who against Colorado. throw at first when Josh Niemann (5-4) retired the Cleveland. Cup qualifier,and Costa Rica dropped to 0-7-1 in qualify- Chris Sampson held the Anderson appeared to step first 14 batters before Mark Lee (3-6) turned in his coasted to a 3-1 victory ing at Costa Rica, including Rockies scoreless in the on the back of his right Teahen lined a two-out sin- 10th straight quality start, Wednesday night. 0-7 at San Jose, where eighth and ninth to earn his ankle. gle to center in the fifth. The six innings or more and three Celso Borges added a goal they’ve been outscored 16-5. third save in four chances. Beckett (6-2) gave up a right-hander struck out a runs allowed or less, picking in the 13th minute,and Pablo Donovan’s goal was the first Tim Byrdak (1-1) pitched a single to Curtis Granderson career-high nine and up only his second victory Herrera sealed the victory for the Americans in Costa perfect seventh inning in with two outs in the seventh walked one in his first com- since April 16. The left-han- for 41st-ranked Costa Rica Rica since Earnie Stewart’s relief of starter Brian to end the no-hit bid. plete game. der was handed just 30 runs when he made it 3-0 in the in 2000. Moehler to get the win. Beckett retired 18 straight Kansas City closer Joakim over his first 11 appearances 69th. The Americans now come Ian Stewart hit a three- batters after walking Soria got two outs in the from the third-highest scor- Landon Donovan scored home to Chicago, where on run homer off for the Placido Polanco with one eighth in his first outing ing team in the league. the U.S. goal when he con- Saturday they’ll host Rockies, who’ve lost four in out in the first until he since being sidelined May 7 He scattered seven hits, verted a kick in the Honduras, the last team to a row. walked Magglio Ordonez with a right rotator cuff one walk and a hit batter, second minute of second- beat them in a qualifier on with one out in the seventh. strain. striking out five. half stoppage time. U.S. soil. The United States REDS 9, CARDINALS 3 Miguel Cabrera hit a fly to Jhonny Peralta’s three- The Ticos shredded the is 15-0-1 at home since the ST. LOUIS — Johnny the warning track in right- RANGERS 4, YANKEES 2 run homer against rookie defense of the region’s top- 3-2 defeat at Washington’s Cueto beat the St. Louis center before Granderson NEW YORK — Scott Anthony Swarzak (1-2) was ranked team on the artificial RFK Stadium in September Cardinals for the second singled to right. Feldman pitched into the the big hit,part of a two-out, turf of Saprissa Stadium, 2001. Then, on Aug. 12, the time in less than a month The Tigers broke up the seventh inning to win his five-run surge in the third and the United States stum- Americans play at Mexico, and Laynce Nix homered shutout with five unearned third consecutive start and inning. bled for the second straight where they are 0-22-1. twice with four RBIs in the runs in the eighth. Texas leapfrogged New York — The Associated Press Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Thursday, June 4, 2009 Sports 3 SCOREBOARD

3B—Granderson (2). HR—J.Drew (8). SB—Pedroia (9), McClng p 1 0 0 0 West p 1 0 0 0 Saturday, May 30: Detroit 3, Pittsburgh 1 BASEBALL Youkilis (2). Gamel ph 1 0 0 0 Penn p 0 0 0 0 Sunday, May 31: Detroit 3, Pittsburgh 1 IP H R ER BB SO Hoffmn p 0 0 0 0 Sanchs p 1 0 0 1 Tuesday, June 2: Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 2, Detroit leads American League Boston GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN BCarrll ph 1 0 0 0 series 2-1 All Times MDT Beckett W,6-2 72-3 2 3 0 2 9 Calero p 0 0 0 0 Thursday, June 4: Detroit at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. EAST W L Pct GB D.Bard 1-3 1 2 0 0 0 Gload rf 1 0 0 0 Saturday, June 6: Pittsburgh at Detroit, 6 p.m. Saito 1 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 36 9 8 8 Totals 36 6 9 5 Tuesday, June 9: Detroit at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m., if nec- Boston 31 22 .585 — Detroit LOCAL MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE Milwaukee 102 060 000 — 9 essary New York 31 22 .585 — Galarraga L,3-6 7 6 4 3 2 2 7:30 p.m. Florida 000 140 010 — 6 Friday, June 12: Pittsburgh at Detroit, 6 p.m., if neces- Toronto 30 25 .545 2 Miner 1-3 3 4 4 1 1 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL E—Looper (2), McGehee (1), Ha.Ramirez (5), Bonifacio sary Tampa Bay 27 28 .491 5 N.Robertson 2-3 3 2 2 0 0 ESPN2 — Toronto at Washington (9). DP—Milwaukee 2. LOB—Milwaukee 10, Florida 5. Baltimore 24 29 .453 7 Seay 1 1 0 0 0 0 Class A (same-day tape) 2B—McGehee (3), Fielder (9). HR—Braun (10), Cantu TENNIS CENTRAL W L Pct GB HBP—by Beckett (Laird), by Saito (Polanco). Kimberly at Jerome, 4 p.m., DH NBA BASKETBALL (9), Uggla (11). Detroit 28 23 .549 — Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson; First, Jeff Nelson; IP H R ER BB SO Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Tim Tschida. Twin Falls at Burley, 6 p.m., DH 7 p.m. Milwaukee French Open Minnesota 26 28 .481 3½ Wednesday Chicago 25 27 .481 3½ T—3:09. A—29,240 (41,255). Looper 42-3 7 5 5 2 3 ABC — Playoffs, finals, game 1, McClung W,3-1 31-3 2 1 1 0 3 At Stade Roland Garros Kansas City 23 29 .442 5½ Paris Cleveland 23 32 .418 7 Orlando at L.A. Lakers Hoffman S,14-14 1 0 0 0 0 1 INDIANS 10, TWINS 1 TV SCHEDULE NHL HOCKEY Florida Purse: $21.8 million (Grand Slam) WEST W L Pct GB Cleveland Minnesota West L,0-1 41-3 4 5 3 3 2 Surface: Clay-Outdoor GOLF 6 p.m. Penn 1-3 0 4 1 4 0 Singles Texas 31 21 .596 — ab r h bi ab r h bi Men- Los Angeles 26 25 .510 4½ BFrncs cf 5 2 2 1 Span rf 4 0 2 0 8 a.m. VERSUS — Playoffs, Stanley Cup Sanches 11-3 2 0 0 2 2 Seattle 25 28 .472 6½ JCarrll 3b 6 1 2 1 Mauer c 4 0 1 0 Calero 2 2 0 0 0 3 Quarterfinals TGC — European PGA Tour, Wales finals, Game 4, Detroit at Pittsburgh Meyer 1 0 0 0 0 2 Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Gael Monfils (11), Oakland 21 30 .412 9½ VMrtnz 1b 5 1 2 2 Mornea 1b 4 0 0 0 France, 7-6 (6), 6-2, 6-4. Tuesday’s Games Gimenz 1b 0 0 0 0 Crede 3b 4 0 0 0 Open, first round SOCCER HBP—by West (M.Cameron). WP—Looper, West 2. Boston 5, Detroit 1 Choo lf 4 1 1 1 Kubel dh 2 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, Damien Beal; Juan Martin del Potro (5), Argentina, def. Tommy 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Second, Mike DiMuro; Third, Dale Scott. Robredo (16), Spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. N.Y. Yankees 12, Texas 3 JhPerlt ss 5 1 3 3 Tolbert ph 0 0 0 0 Women Toronto 6, L.A. Angels 4 DeRosa rf 5 1 2 0 BHarrs ss 3 0 1 0 TGC — Nationwide Tour, Prince ESPN2 — MLS, New York at D.C. T—3:20. A—13,012 (38,560). Tampa Bay 6, Kansas City 2 Garko dh 4 1 1 0 DlmYn lf 4 0 1 0 Quarterfinals George’s County Open, first round United Samantha Stosur (30), Australia, def. Sorana Cirstea, Minnesota 4, Cleveland 3 Valuen 2b 5 2 1 0 Gomez cf 3 0 1 1 Romania, 6-1, 6-3. Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Shppch c 3 0 1 2 ACasill 2b 3 0 0 0 1 p.m. TENNIS Tuesday’s Late NL Boxes Seattle 8, Baltimore 2 Totals 42 10 15 10 Totals 31 1 7 1 Svetlana Kuznetsova (7), Russia, def. Serena Williams TGC — PGA Tour, The Memorial 6 a.m. PHILLIES 10, PADRES 5 (2), U.S., 7-6 (3), 5-7, 7-5. Wednesday’s Games Cleveland 005 100 022 — 10 Doubles Boston 10, Detroit 5 Minnesota 000 000 100 — 1 Tournament, first round ESPN2 — French Open, women’s Philadelphia San Diego Texas 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 E—Cl.Lee (1), A.Casilla (4). DP—Cleveland 4. LOB— ab r h bi ab r h bi Women L.A. Angels 8, Toronto 1 Cleveland 10, Minnesota 6. 2B—B.Francisco (12), semifinals Rollins ss 5 0 1 0 Gwynn cf 4 1 1 0 Semifinals Tampa Bay 9, Kansas City 0 V.Martinez (16), Shoppach (5). HR—Jh.Peralta (2). SF— Victorn cf 4 2 2 0 Eckstn 2b 3 0 1 0 Anabel Medina Garrigues/Virginia Ruano Pascual (3), Cleveland 10, Minnesota 1 B.Francisco. Utley 2b 3 2 1 1 EGnzlz ph-2b 2 1 2 1 Spain, def. Cara Black, Zimbabwe/Liezel Huber (1), Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 IP H R ER BB SO Howard 1b 3 2 1 2 AdGnzl 1b 2 1 1 2 U.S., 7-5, 5-7, 6-2. Baltimore at Seattle, late Cleveland Chicago Marmol 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ibanez lf 5 3 3 5 Hairstn lf 2 0 0 0 Victoria Azarenka, Belarus/Elena Vesnina (12), Russia, Thursday’s Games Cl.Lee W,3-6 8 7 1 1 1 5 Richard L,2-1 51-3 7 5 5 4 4 A.Guzman W,2-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 Werth rf 3 0 1 0 Headly lf 2 0 1 2 def. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan/Peng Shuai (9), China, 6-3, L.A. Angels (Lackey 1-1) at Toronto (Tallet 3-3), 10:37 a.m. R.Perez 1 0 0 0 1 1 Dotel 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Gregg S,9-11 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dobbs 3b 2 1 1 2 Kzmnff 3b 5 0 0 0 7-5. Boston (Wakefield 6-3) at Detroit (Willis 1-2), 11:05 a.m. Minnesota Gobble 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta Brntltt ph-3b2 0 1 0 Giles rf 4 1 1 0 Mixed Texas (McCarthy 5-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Wang 0-3), Swarzak L,1-2 4 9 6 6 0 3 Carrasco 12-3 0 0 0 0 0 D.Lowe 7 5 2 2 2 4 Ruiz c 4 0 0 0 HBlanc c 4 1 2 0 Semifinals 11:05 a.m. Dickey 2 0 0 0 0 3 Umpires—Home, Jerry Crawford; First, Dan Bellino; Moylan 1 1 0 0 0 2 Bastrd p 3 0 0 0 JoWilsn ss 3 0 0 0 Liezel Huber/Bob Bryan (1), U.S., def. Anna-Lena Cleveland (Carmona 2-5) at Minnesota (S.Baker 2-6), Ayala 12-3 3 2 0 0 2 Second, Phil Cuzzi; Third, Tom Hallion. M.Gonzalez 1 1 0 0 1 0 Feliz ph 1 0 0 0 Peavy p 0 0 0 0 Groenefeld, Germany/Mark Knowles, Bahamas, 6-2, 6- 11:10 a.m. Crain 11-3 3 2 2 1 2 T—2:33. A—23,207 (40,615). Bennett L,2-3 11-3 1 1 1 1 1 Park p 0 0 0 0 Geer p 1 0 0 0 2. O’Flaherty 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Durbin p 0 0 0 0 Perdm p 1 0 0 0 Vania King, U.S./Marcelo Melo, Brazil, def. Nadia Oakland (Bre.Anderson 2-5) at Chicago White Sox HBP—by Cl.Lee (Kubel), by Dickey (Garko, Shoppach), HBP—by D.Lowe (Theriot), by M.Gonzalez (J.Fox). Petrova, Russia/Max Mirnyi (4), Belarus, 6-2, 3-6, 10-7 (Buehrle 6-1), 12:05 p.m. by Ayala (Shoppach). RANGERS 4, YANKEES 2 Madson p 0 0 0 0 Thtchr p 0 0 0 0 Kansas City (Meche 2-5) at Tampa Bay (J.Shields 4-4), Umpires—Home, Chad Fairchild; First, Joe West; Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth; First, Gary CBurke ph 1 0 0 0 tiebreak. 2:08 p.m. Second, Paul Nauert; Third, Paul Schrieber. Texas New York Cederstrom; Second, Jim Wolf; Third, Brian O’Nora. Merdth p 0 0 0 0 Friday’s Games T—2:53. A—29,336 (46,632). ab r h bi ab r h bi T—3:19. A—30,646 (49,743). C.Floyd ph 1 0 0 0 TRANSACTIONS L.A. Angels at Detroit, 5:05 p.m. Kinsler 2b 3 1 2 1 Jeter ss 4 0 0 0 Totals 35 10 11 10 Totals 35 5 9 5 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 5:05 p.m. MYong 3b 4 0 1 0 Swisher 1b 3 1 2 0 REDS 9, CARDINALS 3 Philadelphia 402 110 200 — 10 BASEBALL Kansas City at Toronto, 5:07 p.m. RAYS 9, ROYALS 0 AnJons dh 5 1 1 0 Damon lf 3 0 0 0 San Diego 000 001 400 — 5 MLB—Suspended free agent RHP Justin Mallett 100 DP—Philadelphia 1, San Diego 2. LOB—Philadelphia 7, Texas at Boston, 5:10 p.m. Kansas City Tampa Bay N.Cruz rf 2 1 1 1 ARdrgz 3b 4 0 1 1 Cincinnati St. Louis games for testing positive for drug abuse for the sec- Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 6:11 p.m. DvMrp lf 3 0 1 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi San Diego 9. 2B—Howard (14), Ibanez (13). 3B— ond time under baseball’s minor league drug pro- ab r h bi ab r h bi Victorino (5). HR—Ibanez 2 (19), Dobbs (2), Ad.Gonzalez Baltimore at Oakland, 8:05 p.m. Maier cf 4 0 0 0 BUpton cf 4 1 2 2 Byrd cf 4 0 0 1 Posada c 4 1 2 1 HrstnJr 3b 5 1 2 1 Schmkr 2b 3 0 0 0 gram. Minnesota at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. C.Davis 1b 4 0 1 1 HMatsu dh 4 0 0 0 Dickrsn cf 5 0 1 0 Barden ph-3b 2 0 1 1 (22). SB—Victorino (9), Werth (10). SF—Dobbs. American League Callasp 2b 4 0 1 0 Crwfrd lf 3 2 2 0 Sltlmch c 4 0 0 0 MeCarr rf 4 0 1 0 BPhllps 2b 5 3 3 3 Duncan lf-1b 5 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Assigned C Chad Moeller out- Butler 1b 4 0 0 0 Kapler lf 1 0 0 0 Andrus ss 3 1 2 0 Gardnr cf 2 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 Pujols 1b 4 0 2 0 Philadelphia right to Norfolk (IL). National League Jacobs dh 3 0 0 0 WAyar 3b-1b 3 1 1 0 Totals 32 4 9 4 Totals 32 2 6 2 RHrndz 1b 4 1 1 1 TMiller p 0 0 0 0 Bastardo W,1-0 6 4 1 1 1 5 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Placed INF Asdrubal Cabrera on All Times MDT JGuilln rf 3 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 4 1 1 1 Texas 310 000 000 — 4 L.Nix lf 4 2 2 4 Ludwck rf 4 0 0 0 Park 1 4 4 4 2 2 the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Josh Barfield from EAST W L Pct GB Teahen 3b 2 0 1 0 Dillon ph-3b 1 0 0 0 New York 100 000 100 — 2 Hanign c 4 0 2 0 Ankiel cf 4 1 1 0 Durbin 12-3 1 0 0 2 2 Columbus (IL). Hulett 3b 1 0 0 0 Zobrist 2b 4 1 1 4 E—Feldman (2), Andrus (8), Pettitte (1). DP—Texas 2, Janish ss 4 1 1 0 YMolin c 3 1 0 0 Madson S,2-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 TEXAS RANGERS—Purchased the contract of RHP Doug Philadelphia 30 20 .600 — DeJess lf 2 0 0 0 Joyce rf 4 0 0 0 New York 2. LOB—Texas 8, New York 6. 2B—Swisher Cueto p 2 1 1 0 Thurstn 3b-2b 4 0 1 1 San Diego Mathis from Oklahoma City (PCL). Optioned RHP New York 28 23 .549 2½ Olivo c 2 0 0 0 Gross dh 4 1 2 0 (12). HR—Posada (8). SB—Andrus 2 (9), Gardner (11). Herrer p 0 0 0 0 Lohse p 1 0 1 0 Peavy L,5-6 1 3 4 4 2 0 Warner Madrigal to Oklahoma City. Transferred RHP Atlanta 26 26 .500 5 B.Pena c 1 0 0 0 Navarr c 4 1 1 1 CS—Kinsler (2). Gomes ph 1 0 0 0 Boyer p 1 0 0 0 Geer 1 2 2 2 2 0 Willie Eyre to the 60-day DL. Florida 25 29 .463 7 PenaJr ss 3 0 0 0 Brignc ss 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Wethrs p 0 0 0 0 Rasms ph 1 1 1 0 Perdomo 4 2 2 2 0 3 National League Washington 14 36 .280 16 Totals 29 0 2 0 Totals 36 9 11 8 Texas Fisher p 0 0 0 0 C.Perez p 0 0 0 0 Thatcher 1 1 2 2 3 3 ATLANTA BRAVES—Released LHP Tom Glavine. CENTRAL W L Pct GB Kansas City 000 000 000 — 0 Feldman W,5-0 61-3 5 2 2 3 5 Stavinh lf 1 0 0 0 Meredith 2 3 0 0 0 0 Acquired OF Nate McLouth from Pittsburgh for RHP Tampa Bay 130 410 00x — 9 C.Wilson H,4 12-3 1 0 0 0 2 BrRyan ss 4 0 2 1 Geer pitched to 3 batters in the 3rd. Charlie Morton, OF Gorkys Hernandez and RHP Jeff Milwaukee 31 22 .585 — E—Butler (2), Hulett (1). LOB—Kansas City 3, Tampa Bay HBP—by Bastardo (Jo.Wilson), by Meredith (Howard). St. Louis 30 23 .566 1 8. 2B—B.Upton (10), C.Pena (10). HR—Zobrist (10), F.Francisco S,12-12 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 38 9 13 9 Totals 37 3 10 3 Locke. Placed RHP Jorge Campillo on the 15-day DL. Cincinnati 28 24 .538 2½ New York Cincinnati 012 100 032 — 9 Balk—Thatcher. Recalled OF Brian Barton from Gwinnett (IL). Navarro (3). SB—B.Upton (17), Crawford 2 (33), Joyce Pettitte L,5-2 5 7 4 4 6 6 St. Louis 000 000 102 — 3 Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman; First, Paul Emmel; NEW YORK METS—Placed INF Ramon Martinez on the Chicago 26 25 .510 4 (1). Second, Gary Darling; Third, Bill Hohn. Pittsburgh 24 28 .462 6½ IP H R ER BB SO Tomko 3 2 0 0 0 3 E—R.Hernandez (5), Ankiel (2), Thurston (6). DP—St. 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF Emil Brown Houston 23 28 .451 7 D.Robertson 1 0 0 0 1 1 Louis 1. LOB—Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 8. 2B—B.Phillips T—3:01. A—17,625 (42,691). from Buffalo (IL). Kansas City Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Brian (9), Hanigan (3), Pujols (12), Ankiel (9), Rasmus (11), PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Recalled OF Andrew WEST W L Pct GB Bannister L,4-3 32-3 9 8 8 3 2 Knight; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Doug Eddings. Br.Ryan (7). HR—B.Phillips (10), L.Nix 2 (6). SB— McCutchen from Indianapolis (IL). Mahay 11-3 2 1 1 2 2 DODGERS 6, DIAMONDBACKS 5 Los Angeles 36 18 .667 — Ho.Ramirez 1 0 0 0 0 0 T—3:00. A—44,452 (52,325). B.Phillips 2 (6). CS—Br.Ryan (2). S—Cueto. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Placed OF Scott Hairston on the San Francisco 25 25 .500 9 Farnsworth 1 0 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Arizona Los Angeles 15-day DL. Recalled OF Will Venable from Portland San Diego 25 27 .481 10 Soria 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi (PCL). Arizona 23 30 .434 12½ R.Colon 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Tuesday’s Late AL Box Cueto W,5-3 61-3 7 1 1 0 3 FLopez 2b 5 2 2 0 Pierre lf 4 1 1 0 American Association Colorado 20 32 .385 15 Tampa Bay MARINERS 8, ORIOLES 2 Herrera H,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 RRorts 3b 4 0 2 0 Furcal ss 3 1 0 0 GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS—Released 1B Billy Munoz Tuesday’s Games Niemann W,5-4 9 2 0 0 1 9 Weathers 1 0 0 0 0 0 J.Upton rf 3 1 1 4 Hudson 2b 2 1 0 1 and RHP David Wasylak. Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Mets 1 Baltimore Seattle Fisher 1 3 2 2 1 1 Rynlds 1b 4 0 0 1 Loney 1b 4 1 1 3 SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CAPTAINS—Signed INF Joe WP—Bannister 2. ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington 10, San Francisco 6 Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Dan Iassogna; St. Louis Byrnes lf 4 0 1 0 Blake 3b 4 0 1 1 Urtuzuastegui. Atlanta 6, Chicago Cubs 5, 12 innings BRorts 2b 4 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf 5 2 2 0 Lohse L,4-4 2 4 2 1 0 1 CYoung cf 4 0 1 0 Ethier rf 4 1 2 1 Can-Am League Second, Sam Holbrook; Third, Charlie Reliford. AdJons cf 4 0 2 0 Branyn 1b 4 2 2 2 Florida 10, Milwaukee 3 T—2:36. A—15,256 (36,973). Boyer 5 4 2 1 1 1 Snyder c 3 1 0 0 Kemp cf 3 1 1 0 BROCKTON ROX—Released OF Roberto Alvarez. Houston 3, Colorado 2, 11 innings Markks rf 3 0 0 0 Beltre 3b 5 2 3 1 C.Perez 1 3 3 3 1 1 Ojeda ss 4 0 0 0 Ausms c 3 0 0 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE AMERICAN DEFENDERS—Signed RHP St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2 A.Huff dh 4 0 0 0 GrffyJr dh 5 1 3 1 T.Miller 1 2 2 2 0 1 Haren p 3 1 3 0 Wolf p 1 0 0 0 Miguel Flores. Philadelphia 10, San Diego 5 ANGELS 8, BLUE JAYS 1 Mora 3b 4 0 1 0 JoLopz 2b 5 0 3 3 Lohse pitched to 1 batter in the 3rd. T.Pena p 0 0 0 0 Hffmnn ph 1 0 0 0 QUEBEC CAPITALES—Released LHP Felix Arellan. L.A. Dodgers 6, Arizona 5 Wggntn 1b 3 1 1 0 YBtncr ss 5 0 0 1 WP—C.Perez. Schlrth p 0 0 0 0 JefWvr p 0 0 0 0 United League Wednesday’s Games Los Angeles Toronto Pie ph 1 1 1 0 RJhnsn c 3 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins; First, D.J. Reyburn; GParra ph 1 0 0 0 Loretta ph 1 0 0 0 EDINBURG ROADRUNNERS—Signed RHP Bryan N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, ppd., rain ab r h bi ab r h bi Wieters c 3 0 1 0 EnChvz lf 3 0 0 0 Second, Jim Joyce; Third, Brian Runge. Broxtn p 0 0 0 0 Heaston and INF Osiel Flores. San Francisco at Washington, ppd., rain Figgins 3b 5 2 3 1 Scutaro ss 4 0 1 0 Reimld lf 2 0 0 0 FGtrrz cf 3 1 2 0 T—3:02. A—35,811 (43,975). Totals 35 5 10 5 Totals 30 6 6 6 RIO GRANDE VALLEY WHITEWINGS—Signed RHP Juan Chicago Cubs 3, Atlanta 2, 11 innings Abreu rf 5 1 2 4 A.Hill 2b 4 0 0 0 Andino ss 0 0 0 1 Arizona 140 000 000 — 5 Peralta and RHP Manuel Santillan. Milwaukee 9, Florida 6 Guerrr dh 4 1 2 0 Rios rf 3 0 0 0 CIzturs ss 2 0 0 0 Los Angeles 010 000 05x — 6 SAN ANGELO COLTS—Signed RHP Caleb Rodgers, OF Houston 6, Colorado 4 KMorls 1b 5 0 1 1 V.Wells cf 4 0 0 0 Scott ph-lf 2 0 0 1 ASTROS 6, ROCKIES 4 E—Kemp (2). DP—Los Angeles 2. LOB—Arizona 5, Los Nick Mahin, RHP David Dinelli, INF Donnie Ecker and C Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 3 JRiver lf 4 0 0 1 Lind lf 4 1 3 0 Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 38 816 8 Colorado Houston Angeles 3. 2B—Loney (12), Ethier (12). HR—J.Upton (10), Jerry Cervantes. Philadelphia at San Diego, late MIzturs 2b 5 1 2 0 Rolen 3b 4 0 0 0 Baltimore 000 000 101 — 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Ethier (7). SB—C.Young (5). BASKETBALL Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, late MthwsJ cf 5 0 1 0 Overay 1b 2 0 1 1 Seattle 201 011 03x — 8 Fowler cf 5 1 1 0 Bourn cf 4 2 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO Women’s National Basketball Association Thursday’s Games Mathis c 2 1 0 0 Millar dh 3 0 0 0 LOB—Baltimore 7, Seattle 10. 2B—Ad.Jones (15), Mora Barmes ss 4 0 2 0 Tejada ss 5 1 1 0 Arizona MINNESOTA LYNX—Announced the resignation of N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 4-1) at Pittsburgh (Ohlendorf 5-5), EAyar ss 4 2 2 1 Barajs c 3 0 0 0 (4), Pie (3), Griffey Jr. 2 (7), Jo.Lopez 3 (11), Ro.Johnson Helton 1b 3 0 1 1 Pence rf 5 2 4 3 Haren 7 2 1 1 1 7 coach Don Zierden to become an assistant coach for 10:35 a.m. Totals 39 8 13 8 Totals 31 1 5 1 (7). HR—Branyan (12), Griffey Jr. (6). SB—Mora (2), Hawpe rf 2 1 2 0 Ca.Lee lf 4 1 2 0 T.Pena 2-3 2 4 4 2 1 Washington (NBA). Named Jennifer Gillom coach. San Francisco (Ra.Johnson 4-4) at Washington Los Angeles 301 100 030 — 8 C.Izturis (9), I.Suzuki (9), F.Gutierrez (3). S—En.Chavez. Atkins 3b 4 0 0 0 Erstad lf 0 0 0 0 Schlereth L,0-1 BS,1-1 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 NBA Developmental League (Zimmermann 2-2), 2:35 p.m., 1st game Toronto 000 010 000 — 1 SF—Andino. S.Smith lf 4 1 1 0 Brkmn 1b 3 0 1 1 Los Angeles FORT WAYNE MAD ANTS—Named Joey Meyer coach Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 3-2) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 5-2), E—Rolen (5). DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—Los Angeles 8, IP H R ER BB SO Stewart 2b 4 1 2 3 IRdrgz c 4 0 1 1 Wolf 6 7 5 5 2 1 and signed him to a two-year contract. 5:10 p.m. Toronto 5. 2B—Figgins 2 (9), Abreu (9), Guerrero (3), Baltimore PPhllps c 3 0 0 0 Blum 3b 4 0 2 0 Jef.Weaver W,3-1 2 3 0 0 0 2 FOOTBALL Milwaukee (Bush 3-1) at Florida (Jo.Johnson 4-1), 5:10 Matthews Jr. (5), E.Aybar (9), Lind 2 (18), Overbay (13). Da.Hernandez L,1-1 51-3 10 5 5 1 2 Splrghs ph 1 0 0 0 Maysnt 2b 2 0 0 0 Broxton S,12-14 1 0 0 0 0 2 National Football League p.m. HR—Abreu (2). SB—Rios (5). CS—Mathis (1). SF— Hendrickson 1 2 0 0 1 0 Marqus p 3 0 0 0 Sampsn p 0 0 0 0 WP—Haren, Schlereth 2. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Announced the retirement Colorado (Hammel 1-3) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 5-4), J.Rivera. Albers 2-3 1 1 1 1 1 RFlors p 0 0 0 0 Moehlr p 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, C.B. Bucknor; First, Angel Campos; of S Rodney Harrison. 6:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Walker 1 3 2 2 0 0 JoPerlt p 0 0 0 0 Michals ph 1 0 0 0 Second, Gerry Davis; Third, Brian Gorman. NEW YORK JETS—Waived DT-LS Anthony Harris. San Francisco (Cain 6-1) at Washington (Detwiler 0-1), Los Angeles Seattle Corpas p 0 0 0 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0 T—2:48. A—32,853 (56,000). Canadian Football League 6:05 p.m., 2nd game Jer.Weaver W,5-2 7 3 1 1 2 10 Bedard W,4-2 61-3 4 1 1 3 7 Murton ph 0 0 0 0 Kppngr 2b 1 0 0 0 MONTREAL ALOUETTES—Signed FB Martin Bedard and Cincinnati (Harang 5-5) at St. Louis (C.Carpenter 3-0), Bulger 1 1 0 0 0 0 White H,5 12-3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 35 6 13 5 FB Benoit Boulanger. 6:15 p.m. Arredondo 1 1 0 0 0 1 Stark 1 1 1 1 0 0 Colorado 000 031 000 — 4 BASKETBALL HOCKEY Philadelphia (Hamels 3-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 3- Toronto Albers pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Houston 300 000 21x — 6 3), 8:10 p.m. Janssen L,1-2 4 7 5 5 1 2 Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Tony Randazzo; E—Jo.Peralta (1), Pence (1). DP—Colorado 1, Houston 2. NBA Finals —Fired coach Tony Granato, Friday’s Games Camp 3 2 0 0 1 4 Second, Chris Guccione; Third, Todd Tichenor. LOB—Colorado 6, Houston 10. 2B—Fowler (12), Helton All Times MDT assistant coaches Jacques Cloutier and Dave Barr, N.Y. Mets at Washington, 5:05 p.m. Carlson 1 3 3 1 0 1 T—2:54. A—17,978 (47,878). (12). 3B—Pence (3). HR—Stewart (8), Pence (6). SB— (Best-of-7) goaltending coach Jeff Hackett, assistant to the gener- Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 5:10 p.m. B.J.Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 1 Bourn (18). S—Maysonet. SF—Helton. Thursday, June 4: Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 7 p.m. al manager Michel Goulet and video coordinator P.J. San Francisco at Florida, 5:10 p.m. HBP—by Janssen (Mathis). IP H R ER BB SO Sunday, June 7: Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 6 p.m. DeLuca. Promoted Greg Sherman from assistant gen- Milwaukee at Atlanta, 5:35 p.m. Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez; First, Bill Welke; NL Boxes Colorado Tuesday, June 9: L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m. eral manager to general manager. Named Craig Pittsburgh at Houston, 6:05 p.m. Second, Tim Welke; Third, Jim Reynolds. CUBS 3, BRAVES 2, 11 INNINGS Marquis L,7-4 6 10 5 4 4 2 Thursday, June 11: L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m. Billington vice president of hockey operations/assis- Colorado at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. T—2:36. A—17,127 (49,539). R.Flores 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sunday, June 14: L.A. Lakers at Orlando6 p.m., if nec- tant general manager, David Oliver director of player Arizona at San Diego, 8:05 p.m. Chicago Atlanta Jo.Peralta 1 0 0 0 0 1 ssary development, Eric Lacroix director of hockey opera- ab r h bi ab r h bi Tuesday, June 16: Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 7 p.m., if Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. ATHLETICS 5, WHITE SOX 3 Corpas 1 2 1 0 0 2 tions and Brad Smith director of player personnel. ASorin lf 5 0 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 5 1 2 0 Houston necessary ECHL Oakland Chicago Theriot ss 4 1 1 0 Escoar ss 5 0 1 0 Moehler 6 7 4 4 1 2 Thursday, June 18: Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 7 p.m., if VICTORIA SALMON KINGS—Renewed their affiliation AL Boxes ab r h bi ab r h bi Fukdm rf 5 1 1 0 M.Diaz lf 5 0 0 0 Byrdak W,1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 necessary agreement with Manitoba (AHL). RED SOX 10, TIGERS 5 OCarer ss 4 0 0 0 Pdsdnk lf 4 0 1 0 D.Lee 1b 3 1 2 0 McCnn c 5 0 1 1 Sampson S,3-4 2 2 0 0 2 1 COLLEGE Kenndy 2b 3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 3 1 1 0 Fontent 3b 5 0 1 2 Prado 1b 4 0 1 0 Marquis pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. BETTING METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE—Signed Boston Detroit Cust dh 4 0 0 0 Dye rf 4 1 1 2 RJhnsn cf 5 0 1 0 Francr rf 4 0 1 0 R.Flores pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. commissioner Richard Ensor to a contract extension ab r h bi ab r h bi Hollidy lf 3 1 0 0 Thome dh 3 0 0 0 K.Hill c 2 0 0 0 Barton pr-rf 0 0 0 0 WP—Moehler. PB—P.Phillips. through June 30, 2012. Named Meghan Bertovich Pedroia 2b 5 2 2 0 Thoms lf 5 1 0 0 Giambi 1b 4 1 1 1 Konerk 1b 4 1 1 0 J.Fox ph 0 0 0 0 DHrndz 3b 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Lance Barksdale; Vegas Line director of women’s basketball operations. J.Drew rf 3 2 1 2 Polanc 2b 3 0 0 0 Hannhn 3b 0 0 0 0 Fields 3b 4 0 2 0 AGzmn p 0 0 0 0 Moylan p 0 0 0 0 Second, Randy Marsh; Third, Marvin Hudson. For June 4 CINCINNATI—Named George Jackson men’s assistant Kotsay rf-1b 1 0 0 0 Ordonz rf 2 0 0 0 Crosby 3b-1b 3 2 1 1 BrAndr cf 2 0 0 0 Hoffpar ph 1 0 1 1 MGnzlz p 0 0 0 0 T—2:49. A—22,032 (40,976). NBA Playoffs basketball coach. Youkils 1b 3 1 2 1 JAndrs ph-rf 2 1 0 0 Powell c 4 1 2 2 Wise cf 2 0 0 0 Gregg p 0 0 0 0 GAndrs ph 1 0 0 0 FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG GEORGE WASHINGTON—Named Doug English assistant Baldelli rf 1 0 1 0 MiCarr 1b 4 1 0 0 Cnghm rf 4 0 1 1 RCastr c 3 0 0 0 ABlanc 2b 3 0 1 0 Bennett p 0 0 0 0 volleyball coach. Bay lf 4 1 1 0 Grndrs cf 4 0 2 3 Soto ph-c 1 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 at L.A. Lakers 6 (206) Orlando RDavis cf 3 0 2 0 J.Nix 2b 3 0 1 0 BREWERS 9, MARLINS 6 Odds to Win Series N.C. STATE—Named Walter Mebane women’s assistant Lowell 3b 5 0 1 0 Larish dh 4 0 0 0 Totals 32 5 7 5 Totals 32 3 7 2 Lilly p 3 0 0 0 GBlanc cf 4 1 0 0 basketball coach. Lugo ss 0 0 0 0 Inge 3b 3 0 1 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 D.Lowe p 2 0 0 0 Milwaukee Florida L.A. Lakers -260 Orlando +220 Oakland 020 210 000 — 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi NHL Playoffs OKLAHOMA—Named Jozsef Szendrei strength and con- D.Ortiz dh 4 1 1 2 Santiag pr-3b 0 1 0 0 Chicago 200 100 000 — 3 Scales ph-2b 2 0 0 0 C.Jones ph-3b 2 0 1 1 ditioning coach and Michael Neal graduate assistant Varitek c 4 1 1 2 Laird c 2 1 0 0 E—Kennedy (5). DP—Oakland 2. LOB—Oakland 5, Totals 39 3 9 3 Totals 40 2 7 2 Hart rf 5 1 0 0 Coghln lf 5 0 0 0 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE manager for men’s basketball. Ellsury cf 4 1 2 0 Everett ss 4 0 0 0 McGeh 2b 5 1 2 2 Bonifac 3b 4 1 2 1 Chicago 4. 2B—Podsednik (5). HR—Giambi (7), Crosby Chicago 000 200 000 01 — 3 at Pittsburgh -150 Detroit +130 PARK—Named Rick Mischka men’s and women’s volley- NGreen ss-3b4 1 1 2 (2), Powell (2), Dye (14). SB—R.Davis (6). CS—Kennedy Atlanta 000 001 100 00 — 2 Braun lf 5 1 2 2 HRmrz ss 4 0 1 0 ball coach. Totals 38 10 13 9 Totals 33 5 3 3 (2), R.Davis (3). E—Lilly (4), Escobar (5). DP—Atlanta 4. LOB—Chicago 9, Fielder 1b 4 1 2 1 Cantu 1b 4 1 2 2 TOLEDO—Named Rachel Wagener women’s assistant Boston 200 020 060 — 10 IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta 6. 2B—Fontenot (8), A.Blanco (2), K.Johnson MCmrn cf 3 1 1 0 Hermid rf 3 0 0 0 HOCKEY volleyball coach. Detroit 000 000 050 — 5 Oakland (13), C.Jones (9). CS—Theriot (4), Barton (1). Hardy ss 4 1 1 0 Meyer p 0 0 0 0 UCLA—Named Adam Wright men’s water polo coach E—Lowell (6), N.Green (9), Pedroia (4), Galarraga (1). Outman W,3-0 62-3 7 3 2 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO Hall 3b 4 1 0 1 Uggla 2b 4 2 2 1 Stanley Cup Finals and Brandon Brooks women’s water polo coach. DP—Detroit 2. LOB—Boston 4, Detroit 7. 2B—Youkilis Wuertz H,6 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Chicago Kendall c 3 1 0 1 JoBakr c 4 1 1 0 All Times MDT VILLANOVA—Named Chris Walker men’s assistant bas- (14), D.Ortiz (14), Varitek (11), N.Green (11), Inge (7). A.Bailey S,3-6 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 Lilly 7 6 2 1 1 7 Looper p 1 1 0 1 De Aza cf 4 1 1 0 (Best-of-7) ketball coach. Braves release pitcher Glavine, acquire McLouth in trade

ATLANTA — In a stunning move, the gross score in the championship flight will or 308-4978. Atlanta Braves released 305-game winner be named IGA Women’s Amateur Tom Glavine on Wednesday, just when it Champion. Sports Shorts ISU football camp upcoming seemed he was ready to return to the big Information: Matt Webber at 208-342- leagues. 4442. Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] TWIN FALLS — The third annual Junior The 43-year-old Glavine, who was Bengal football camp will be held June 19 at coming back from shoulder and elbow Northwest BBB seeks players Information: Mike Williams at 878-9807. the Lighthouse Athletic Complex. Each surgery, threw six scoreless innings for camper will have the opportunity to work Class-A Rome on Tuesday night and pro- TWIN FALLS — The Northwest BBB Minico baseball camp planned with ISU football coaches one-on-one in claimed himself ready to pitch in the Adult Baseball League is seeking players for positional drills and basic techniques. majors again. the fall season, which begins in August. RUPERT — Minico Baseball Camp will be Cost is $40 if registering before June 1,and Instead, the Braves cut him, another Players must register by June 28. held June 8-9 at the Minico baseball field. $50 after. move that figures to draw the ire of Atlanta Information: Carlos at 212-4044. The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Information: http://www.isu-football- fans after the team failed to re-sign John day. The cost is $35 and includes lunch and a camps.com. Smoltz during the offseason. Times-News seeks college info T-shirt. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., Glavine described himself as “very sur- June 8. Declo Hammer Run nears prised” in a text message to The TWIN FALLS — The Times-News is Associated Press. seeking information about local athletes Filer Kiwanis golf scramble set DECLO — The Declo Days Hammer Run, Later Atlanta acquired All-Star center performing in spring sports at the collegiate 5K run/walk and 5M run, will be held at 7 fielder Nate McLouth from the Pittsburgh level. Please submit all information to JEROME — The Filer Kiwanis four-person a.m., July 11. A Kid’s Fun Run has been Pirates for three minor leaguers, a move to Times-News sports writer David Bashore at golf scramble will be held Saturday, at 93 added this year and will begin at beef up Atlanta’s offense in hopes of con- [email protected], no later than Golf Ranch in Jerome. The cost is $160 per approximately 8 a.m. Registration tending in the NL East. Friday. team and includes lunch. Team captains forms are available online at The 27-year-old McLouth set career may sign in at 8:30 a.m., with play begin- http://www.sd151.k12.id.us/schools/dhsw highs last season with a .276 batting aver- TFHS girls host hoops camp ning at 9 a.m. eb/hammer/ as well as at Donnelley age, 26 homers and 94 RBIs. The Braves Information: Vickie Cowger at 326-4667 Sports, Rocks Cycling & Fitness in Burley, desperately needed more offense from an TWIN FALLS — The Twin Falls girls bas- or Bud Comper at 308-9007. the Country Store in Declo, or by email outfield that produced only 10 homers ketball team will host its annual summer request at [email protected]. through the first 51 games. girls basketball camp June 8–11 for those CSI offers youth softball camp Information: Dave 673-6375 or Melanie Atlanta gave up outfielder Gorkys entering grades 5-9. Informational flyers are 654-2731. Hernandez, one of their top prospects, available at area elementary and junior high TWIN FALLS — The College of Southern along with pitchers Charlie Morton and schools. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to Idaho softball team will host a youth softball Kids Cosmic Bowling Jeff Locke. noon each day. The cost is $50 and includes camp in early June. a T-shirt and ball. Players ages 11-16 will meet Monday and class planned Information: Nancy Jones at 420-7588 or Tuesday, while players age 7-10 will meet SHOSHONE — The CSI College for Kids M AGIC V ALLEY [email protected]. June 10-11. Campers will also have the Cosmic Bowling class will be held from IGA women’s tourney at Muni option to sign up for additional private 30- 2-4 p.m., Wednesday, June 17, at Mountain Burley GC holds scramble minute sessions. The camps cost $100 for View Lanes in Shoshone. The class will fea- TWIN FALLS — The 2009 IGA Women’s the entire day or varying prices for separate ture a 30-minute group lesson followed by Amateur Stroke Play Championship will be BURLEY — The Burley Golf Course’s “It’s skills sessions. Each camper will receive a T- 1-hour of non-competitive team bowling held Thursday, June 18 through Saturday, Almost Summer” 5-person scramble is shirt and admission to one CSI softball game and 30 minutes of bowling in cosmic lights. June 20, at Twin Falls Municipal Golf scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. next spring. All campers need to bring ath- The class is for ages 6-12 and the cost is Course. The cost for the 54-hole stroke The entry fee is $40 per person, which letic cleats, a glove, water bottle and a sack $15. Information: CSI North Side Center at play event is $125 and players my preregis- includes lunch, and the cart fee is extra. lunch. 934-8678. ter at http://www.theiga.org. The lowest Register by noon, Friday. Information: Nick Baumert at 732-6494 — Staff and wire reports Sports 4 Thursday, June 4, 2009 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Patriot safety Harrison announces retirement Will join Dungy on Mine That Bird NBC studio show FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Two-time Pro Bowl safety 2-1 favorite for Rodney Harrison announced his retirement on Wednesday, saying he is through hitting quarter- Belmont Stakes backs after a 15-year career for the New England NEW YORK (AP) — Patriots and San Diego What a perfect contrast in Belmont Stakes Chargers. this soap opera of a Triple 3:30 p.m., Saturday, ABC “I am done, and I am very Crown season: The trainer much so at peace with that,” hobbles up to the podium “The horse is doing he said in a conference call to talk about the horse who with reporters. “Football has streaked to victory in the super. He’s gotten been good to me. I’ve Kentucky Derby and is stronger every day worked hard; I’ve played looking to add Saturday’s hard. I’ve done some things Belmont Stakes to his since the Preakness, that I never dreamt I could record. and we’re tickled do, and now it’s time to Still on crutches after move forward to the next breaking his right leg in a with where he is phase of my life.” motorcycle crash before Later Wednesday, NBC the Derby, Chip Woolley right now.” announced that Harrison said his little gelding is — Chip Wooley, owner of will join its Sunday night ready for one more big run Mine That Bird NFL studio show; he worked in the Belmont. A win, and for the network during its Mine That Bird would year’s Belmont with 38-1 Super Bowl coverage last become the 12th Derby- long shot Da’ Tara. year. The outspoken safety Belmont winner and first Also entered, from the will be joined by an under- since Thunder Gulch in rail out, are: Chocolate stated coach on “Football 1995. Candy (10-1), Dunkirk (4- Night in America” as ana- And his rider, Calvin 1), Mr. Hot Stuff (15-1), lysts. Borel, would be the first Summer Bird (12-1), Luv Tony Dungy retired from jockey to win the Triple Gov (20-1), Flying Private the Indianapolis Colts after Crown on different horses, (12-1), Miner’s Escape (15- this past season, capping a having won the Derby 1) and Brave Victory (15-1). career that included becom- aboard Mine That Bird and Borel guided Mine That ing the first black coach to the Preakness aboard Bird to a breathtaking last- win a Super Bowl. Rachel Alexandra. to-first run along the rail to Both men appeared on “The horse is doing win the Derby by 6¾ NBC’s Super Bowl pregame super,”Woolley said. “He’s lengths on May 2, and the coverage earlier this year. gotten stronger every day gelding finished a dimin- Expect Harrison’s frank since the Preakness, and ishing length behind the speaking to continue. we’re tickled with where he filly in the Preakness under “When I played I didn’t is right now.” Mike Smith with another have many friends,” he said Mine That Bird arrived at come-from-behind run on the network’s conference AP file photo Belmont Park on two weeks later. call, “so I’m sure I’m not New York Giants receiver David Tyree (85) catching a 32-yard pass in the clutches of New England Patriots Wednesday after a plane In the Belmont, Mine going to make friends now.” ride from Louisville, hours That Bird may be closer to safety Rodney Harrison (37) during the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl XLII at University of Phoenix in after being made the 2-1 the leaders because the YAHOO SUES NFL PLAYERS Glendale, Ariz, on Feb. 3, 2008. Harrison announced his retirement on Wednesday, saying he is through hit- favorite in a field of 10 3- early pace usually is not as ASSOCIATION ting quarterbacks after a 15-year career for the New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers. year-olds for the 1½-mile fast as in shorter races. MINNEAPOLIS — Yahoo Belmont. The Derby win- “That’s what we’re hop- Inc. is suing the NFL Players IRVING OFFICIAL CONCERNED Gonzalez characterized Vince Young’s agent says the ner drew the No. 7 post ing for,”Woolley said at the Association to try to ensure ABOUT COWBOYS FACILITY the Cowboys as a team that quarterback does not want position for the longest and post position draw. “With it won’t be sued for using IRVING, Texas — A series “pushes” its projects the Tennessee Titans to most grueling the Triple his running style, we’re player statistics, photos and of text messages from city through the city bureaucra- trade him, downplaying Crown races. going to have to let him run other data for its popular officials after the Dallas cy. He wrote in a text to comments Young made to a Charitable Man, who his race. When you start online fantasy football Cowboys practice facility another city official that “it Baltimore television station. missed the Derby and the slowing the fractions game. collapsed reveal concerns was for ‘the Cowboys’ ... Major Adams said that Preakness but won the down, if you let him run his The lawsuit filed this week about the structure’s quality that’s just what my gut tells Young’s intends to remain in Peter Pan Stakes at same race, he’s going to in federal court in and suggest the team “push- me,” Tennessee and battle Kerry Belmont on May 9, was the move way on up.” Minneapolis alleges that a es” things through and The Dallas Morning News Collins for the No. 1 quarter- second choice at 3-1. He “If we can just be within licensing arm of the players receives preferential treat- reported the story in its back position. Adams’ reac- drew the No. 6 post, and 10 or 12 lengths of them, I union has threatened to sue ment. Wednesday edition, using tion was first reported in the will be ridden by Alan feel comfortable he’ll have if Yahoo doesn’t pay royal- The day after the facility state open records laws to City Paper in Nashville. Garcia, winner of last enough kick left.” ties for the use of publicly collapsed last month, Irving obtain the text messages. “Vince’s desire has always available player data. City Manager Tommy Cowboys owner Jerry Jones been to compete for the Santa Clara, Calif.-based Gonzalez referred to it as “a and a team spokesman starting quarterback job in Yahoo says the last of its big ole tent” that “probably declined to comment to the Tennessee,”Adams said late Finals licensing agreements with never was structurally sound newspaper.The team did not Tuesday night. “Even before NFL Players Inc. expired enough” to hold up against immediately return a call to they drafted him, they asked Continued from Sports 1 sawed the Kobe Bryant- March 1. But it claims it straight-line winds. The Associated Press on him if he thought he could “I am saying it today and LeBron James dream finals doesn’t need the authoriza- The Cowboys’ tentlike Wednesday. compete for the starting today only,”Shaq tweeted. matchup in half. tion, citing a decision in a practice facility collapsed on role, and he said yes. He has “I want kobe bryant to get On their way to the similar case between NFL May 2, paralyzing scouting AGENT: VINCE YOUNG DOES always been a starter and number four, spread da finals, the 3-point-happy Players Inc. and CBS assistant Rich Behm and NOT WANT TRADE that is his mindset.” word.” Magic (they made 62 3s Interactive Inc. injuring 11 others. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — — The Associated Press From the moment against the Cavs and are Bryant dejectedly walked averaging 8.6 per game in off the floor in Boston last the postseason) have June following L.A.’s 39- knocked off the favored point loss in Game 6, he Celtics, Cavaliers and can Labor talks begin with early formalities has been focused on a now dispatch the Lakers. return. He helped restore That would be quite a NEW YORK (AP) — The ing a function at signed a two-year not go back,” Smith said U.S. basketball’s world trifecta. No team has ever NFL and its players’ union Giants Stadium. television exten- during a conference call supremacy by leading the beaten three 60-win teams opened talks Wednesday in “We’re not sion through 2013 with reporters in March, Americans to an Olympic in the same postseason. a bid to avoid a work stop- specifically setting that is reported to days after being elected as gold medal in China last Superman doesn’t mind page in 2011, when the cur- any deadlines or contain increases executive director. summer. his role as Underdog. rent labor contract expires. dates. Our issue is of from three to If there is no cap, teams That was the Redeem “We’ve always been Commissioner Roger we know we have five percent. would spend as much as Team. He’s on another one. overlooked,” Howard said. Goodell and DeMaurice two more years of If there is no they want for star players. “My next goal is winning “We were overlooked in Smith, the new executive football. We would agreement by However,free agency would the NBA championship,” the first series against director of the NFL Players like to have an agreement March, the 2010 season will be extended from four to six he said. “We don’t want to Philly. We were overlooked Association, were both that works for everybody in be the first without a salary years and there would be no fall short of that.” against Boston. We were present at the meeting. that period of time. If it cap since 1993, when the minimum for spending, Los Angeles would seem overlooked against the “We had a good meeting takes up to the final first deal containing free meaning some teams could to have everything — histo- Cavs, and we’re still over- and agreed to meet again,” moment, it takes up to the agency and the cap was spend far less on salaries ry, experience, star power, looked. We don’t want to the NFL said in a statement. final moment.” signed. That followed more than they are now. coaching, A-List celebri- be a team that everybody These meetings were The original agreement than five years without a “I don’t think every team ties — over Orlando. picks to win, because I mainly about procedural was to last through 2013, contract following the 1987 is going to start being like The Lakers have won 14 think as a young team, issues rather than substan- but the owners opted out in strike, when the union the Yankees and start titles. Orlando, 0. once everybody starts say- tive ones. One early subject May 2008, citing economic decertified and took their throwing money around,” The Lakers have won 61 ing, ‘OK, you’re this or of contention: the union’s problems that make the case to federal court. Sean O’Hara, the New York finals games. Orlando, 0. you’re that,’ sometimes demand the NFL teams nearly 60 percent of rev- The late Gene Upshaw, Giants’ player representa- Los Angeles coach Phil you tend to forget what got open their books and the enues that go to the players the union’s executive direc- tive, said this week. “Some Jackson has nine champi- you there. league’s position that the excessive. Many teams as tor, said before his unex- teams will do that, but on onship rings. Orlando’s “Everybody picking union already has all the well as the league office pected death last August the flip side, others will say Stan Van Gundy 1 — but he against us motivates us. It relevant financial informa- have since laid off employ- that if the cap went away, since we don’t have to got it as an assistant and drives us to do something tion. ees. there would not be another. spend $102 million, we’ll doesn’t know where it is. greater.” “We are focused on get- While there are indica- Smith has agreed with his spend $80 million. The Yet the Magic, making The Magic’s season ting an agreement that tions that ticket sales for predecessor’s stand. landscape will definitely their first appearance in the seemed doomed when All- works for the long term,” 2009 are off for some “If we move to an change and it won’t be a finals since 1995, won both Star point guard Jameer Goodell said Monday dur- teams, the league recently uncapped scenario, we will windfall for everybody.” regular-season matchups Nelson went down with a against the Lakers and are shoulder injury in capable of an upset. February. The team sur- “They’ve beaten us three vived the adversity and French of the last four times,” now may get a recovered Bryant said. “So we’re Nelson back for the finals. Continued from Sports 1 Argentina, who eliminated I’ll definitely try everything I most accomplished of the very, very concerned.” Van Gundy was still to win the only Grand Slam No. 16 Tommy Robredo in possibly can to do it.” remaining players. They should be. weighing whether to play tournament missing from his straight sets. Friday’s other He is into his 20th consec- Kuznetsova, the 2004 U.S. Dwight Howard, Orlan- Nelson, who averaged 27.5 resume. “I was tired, I was men’s semifinal will be No. utive major semifinal, Open champion, is the only do’s fun-loving Superman points in the two wins over nervous, and I didn’t feel 23 Robin Soderling — the extending his own record; del member of the remaining of a center, is the league’s Los Angeles. He isn’t wor- really good.Then once out on man who upset four-time Potro is in the first of his quartet to have won a major latest incarnation of Shaq. ried about Nelson disrupt- court, you know, I get my act defending champion Rafael career. title. Neither Stosur nor He can bend backboards, ing Orlando’s chemistry, together.” Nadal in the fourth round — “We all know how he Cibulkova has won any sin- take over a game at both and Van Gundy is not con- There’s an understate- against No. 12 Fernando plays,” the 20-year-old del gles title on tour. ends and crack up his vinced his return would ment. Gonzalez. Potro said, “and we all know Still, Kuznetsova has teammates with a killer provide any goose bumps. Federer beat Monfils 7-6 Federer is 26-1 against the what he wants to achieve something of a reputation as impersonation of the “It’s not like he hasn’t (6), 6-2, 6-4 to close in on other semifinalists, includ- here now that Rafa is no someone who is capable of frumpy and grumpy Van played with our guys,”Van completing a career Grand ing 5-0 against del Potro. longer here.” folding at key moments of Gundy. Gundy said, “and I don’t Slam and earning a 14th “Doesn’t mean because I The women’s semifinalists tense matches, including a In Game 6 of the Eastern really think our guys need major title to tie Pete have a great record against all might very well be relieved to loss to Williams at the Conference finals, Howard an emotional boost. I don’t Sampras’ career record. the players left in the draw know that 2002 French Open Australian Open in January scored 40 points with 14 think it’s going to be a Next up for Federer is No. 5 that, you know, I’m going to champion Williams is gone, after serving for the match in rebounds as the Magic fin- Willis Reed moment or Juan Martin del Potro of win this,” Federer said, “but because she was by far the the second set. ished off Cleveland and anything.”