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Jsirig’the internet,, .A straraiin th a t ’s. Immuriele in t h ^ | i l | i | HK i^v'P S i'tat a i < e s play dates, advibe. Sund ^jand'brighter in Mri/l exico;. l ^ e g i oi n n 1 8 ' M ay4,2008 I ifaqr* $ ■ • BIMIU' LIFE, F l .'.'b u s in e s s , 8 1 $ 1 . 5 0 : ■ ■: t i t l e . Good Morning w f^rtly cloudy, dry and warm. D«talIt:D8 im ( Ti ' ' MaskVaBeyxom • Internal c o m b u s t i o n Otter memo :ing IdahcQ State Urtoersity’s s points to tighter administration Magic Vaalley ByiaredS.Kopi(fes - StaffWTttaf .______com]imuter butis in peri
Gov. C L "Butcir Otlure r appears to bo roiintli»K up (es his state onicinLs m udi as lie would herd cattlc on his fu [ i r ro jic h . I I-TSt w e e k fiis c o m in iin l- cadons dlrecior, Mark W a r b i s , c - (a d e - , p a r t r n c n c
plus those w o r k i n g for'clccted o f f i c i a l s a s S'o'liLra'; '»•' l-iwrencc Wasden — nnd agency spokespersons reminding them to alert iiim about media inter views and to allow him lo review poteminlly contro- versiaJ press relejises before they go public. Me scoldcd slate workors for violating ihe policy — described as "unaccept able” to Oiter — and caus ing the governor lo leam about agency .squabbles in newspaper articles.
Please see UlILK, Page A3 Inside Read the text of the memo sent to st’ate agency officials.
^ 0 pag o A3 MIcbelle Montgomery, ai .sti.s t ^ n t a t Idaho State Uoiventtr,J, stu'dlnst In tbe early morning boot)ors of April 23i The ISU commuteliter biis'plcks up students a t foursur stops starting, In Twin Falls, ase s a s station la Hao'ten, a deparpartment store parUng lot la Builejrlejr iand anatber gas station in soutiutil of Rupert
j Sioty by Andrea Jaclackson • Photos b;by Meagan Thompsoim Border Patrol I- '• __ T)usm^ d a h o S ta te U n ivi/ersity e r m a y s o o n e n d ^ • its 20-year pniclidice oropeniting a I lets some c o m m u te r b u s; frfrom l\vin Falls lo / I’ocatelio, sayinghe ihe service is losing m o n e y . m illegals go U n iv e rsity o{T1ci:ilsJs say ridership lias , dwindled over the papast four semesters The number of tSU studciicm s — over and — w iie re -15 s tu d e n ts tonce took the bus, that list Twin Fiills Count;nty o n ly 2li now ride it oron Tuesdays and 17 as their permanent on I'ridays. - • . address on thclr iinivuisiisily over again Sludenlspayto rided c ih e ISU h u s , b u t it opplicaiions durint^ foil mn up a $50,695 defieficit in the fall and s e m esters is a t a five-ycyear By ADcia A. Caldwell spring semesters as die cosi for fuel hich. Tliis includes s lu Associated Press writer jumped, according; inii an ISU budget dents who could bo takirkin{’ document. Tiic univiliversity nciw w ants online classcs, coniniuluJtini; OL FASO. T exas — Josefa,1 Ih e .service lo b e se lf-sf-supporting. by bus, car or icornini’ Gon/aiez ‘ I.oya hass ISU plans to adveIvertise ihe bus lo llifoufih ISU on th e Colic,lloce sneaked across thei increase ridership in the fall, and will of Southern Idaho cnmpiipu$. Mexican border at leastt ______more lhan double thehe cost of a five-day 12U"times in the past elgliiI piiss tor each semt'St'iwter liiai now runs 2 00 3 ^65 years. And eacli time, ihe S(M3toSl,72B. . 2 0 0 -1 ...... 39.'94 Border Patrol has been1 And if at least 2BI ststudents don't sign Idaho> state Sti UainhHrtbtdeiittWliitnerhy Hobnan, left, and J ^ i w Bnmsoiison stretcb out to steep during 20 0 5 43<34 nice enough to give her aI up by Aug. 1 fur thele fall semester, the thefrcon:connniite te PocateOo. After 20 jfaaiaars of senrice, the ISU bos may shtshut down next semester. 20 0 6 'lO;03 lift h o m e . service will be cancellcd ie d . Unherift]infty officials say closure of Uie comommuter route Is doe to high fueli\ pricespi and dirindling ridership. 200 7 -17'73 (Sonzalez ami a group off ISU officials recenlljUly briefed the'i\vin • other w om en (ind cltildren1 Fails Cily Council onI thtl e is s u e b u t d id n 't U llC;ertain e r future i^'^ail Indians from ihe; a s k f o r c ity h e lp . TVvinin Falls1 M a y o r L jm ce ■ igicvalley.coni The number of ISU stiidorlonts SQUihern Mexicion slate off Clow said the bus wawas a valuable lool. Thelie university .bus servicc oopeniies See qQ sslideshow of ISU stu d e n ts taking classes cn the O ^ c a — have'iio InterestI but the Cily Councilil mn a d e n o m o v e s to fiv e oo th e r c o m m u te r c o n c h e s lh:ihai move B tlthe commutcf bus betweenn Colloee of Soulhern IcIiDi11)10 in itaying in the United1 help alleviate the sysiestem’s strain. studentlents between Idaho Falls a n d th e Twin FaFalls ond Pocatello. cam pus in Twin Falls is "Wc set the Aug. 1 dale to give us a Pocatelntello cam pus, ’i’linse linese s m a k e _ also at a five-year hi^h,, ISUI! P le a se s e e PATIHH.. P age A5) chance lo contact allall potential riders," money,ley. BufTaloe said, and haviv e b e e n officials said. H ere's a run- ru said Darrell Buffalocloe. associate vice subsidi>idi/Jng th e 1\vin Falls route, througi) Friday.’ly. ’f h e b u s a ls o picics rid e r s ■ down over tho years forr fall\ Border loophole president of ISU Facilities Fa Services. That'lat's not fair, said BuiTalne. u p l3ef«)re d a w,vn n in the Hurley area for au semesters: “I'hat date will also allowail us to give slu- "The'h e m o n e y to p a y liia t ClWiWin I'alls slightly reduced:ed cost of S755 for a five- 2 0 0 3 ' Whon Oaxacan Indian Immigrants crosa Inlo El Paso. d e n ts w h o s ig n e d u pp forfi the bus time lo bus deQcll)del off cam e from Idaiiaho Falls daysemesierpap a ss. 2 0 0 4 ]i Toxua, U.S. bonlor o{)onts rtiay make other transpoporlation arrange* riders,"rs,’’ Buffaloc said, B u t fee s a re' ggc o in g to b a ltn o n n e x t y.earr 2 0 0 5 !I iarrost ihom, but use discretion m ents before schoolII startss If the bus is . Thele ISUI; b u s le a v e s fro m ih e ’I\v[\vin Falls 2 0 0 6 ...... 19898 to koop somo odults and cancellcd." K m am rt'I parking lot at 5:20 a.m NM o n d a y Ple<’le a s e s e e BUSING. P ag e A41 2 0 0 7 ...... 33030 £»il(dfon togolhor and oul ol |ail. Mullen::U.S.‘vulniaerable’ affterpresiclentialeleiection H
6y Ann Scott Tyson newAmericana m p r e s id e n t w ill m a rk T T h e c h a ir m a n o f th e Joint Jt Afglianislan and.1 fifaces iiiierfer-. ■me W ashington P o st a "time of.vu.vulnerability" as the Chlihlefs o f Staff, Navy Adm. Mlichael id ence in buiii those ccountries from ^ H E |I United Stalescs ffi^ts two m rs, and MtilItillcn, said the U.S. polit)llticai Iran. W A S H IN G T O N —• TlThe nation’s said militaryry 1leaders are already Iranansition will be "eximordinain a rily " Ira n is n o t g o inng g ;uwny," Mullen top mUUary - ofllcctcer, warned actively prepoijporlng for the chang- diallaliengtng,". pardcularly asi s th e W ednesday lhat the traiuanisition to u ing of the guaru a rd . mlilitary ill is engaged in Iraqq and j Please see MUMULLEN, P ag e A5 Mullenen
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BS] J Bethol No. 18 fuixtraislalslng h.*8Bkb8t, >^th pancakeakes, scrambled W i JG * eggs, hash browns andanc sausage, 8 to 10:30 a.m.,m.. Masonic , ^ S p in Lodge. 1519 Overlandihd AVe., Burley, freev^Il offerlnjring, 436-5671 r lo r o or 6774085. r F irs t S u n d a y of th o MofrttiMoi Lunch, with salads, hotfiot scones. honey and desserts,i. 11l: a.m. to 2 p.m.. Wendell11 LU nited ^HICMI[EMORY Methodist Church, 175L75 E. Main St., freewill.offerirJring, 536€583. ______PHOT Ageless Senior Center:ler Sunday dinner, featuring: bakedte ham, potato casserole andid cakec with lemon sauce, noolOon to 1 :3 0 f h e! ^Magic Valley’s histcitoty as seen througigh the lens'pf-photcotographers, then armd now pirri',‘Ageless Seniorir CiCitizen Center. 310 Main St. N., Kimberly, suggested donation;: $6$( for adults arid $3 for chikhildren under i------age 12. tal I ■ * V/ i ^ ' k F rom PAGE ONINE ______——— 5 ll£ 2 £ lii Otter _ _ “In* some cases thith o s e media rcpons actually h a v e ' Involved what amoul o u n ts to public dlsagreemcm e n t s between slate agencies o v e r a point of policy." WaiV a rb ls said. "As you know, the g o v - em or puls a premium oon n ail state agcncles coopcratr a ti n g and working as' a teama m to I.; serve the people. Publicic d( ls- putes on points of policyIcy a rc inconsistent with that ggi o a l. GlftCertlM eseBi O u r m e d ia p o lic y is d e ss ig ig i n e d to prevent those, but it 1002Shoidionie requires your full com] ;OORNa<)FiOmAMd^Bjg a n c c ." I The memo — which ^w a s leaked to tiie media — sparked chatter in politijlitlc a l H i W e K j ^ circlcs in the blogosphenic rc . it surprised KepubiicanI Itla w - m a k e r s a n d ' u p s e t Democrats. And people)lc o n . both sides of the aislec s ; -they’re confused aboutIt v w h y ; Otter doesn’t appear to3 tr tru s t H i m a r K: - .his own employees to m; make BSH BH H R F l N A N C l iAL ^ d e c isio n s. 1615th Ave. S, S tcu201 3 Meanwhile, political i I D a n , V crlc n c & ______732»0088i I s e rv e rs s a id O tte r %vas s im r u n n in g h is o r g a n iz a t io:>nlike n 1 jS O H IlH ilB a n y b o s s w o u ld — O tte.*r r ssa y s m m i r r government should bele irun cers, not Otter,;r. Spokes* nbrs who often of met the answer toi O n e r . !■ i like a business — but notedno persons from bot)oth ofHces media, •T h e 1ITD Director, I’am L ER.R.A tlu t it's yet another sign;ii 1he’s said they have ndepcndentind "It's morere a corporate Lowe, answersai to the seven- g ITE onoup ISS " S’4-223C d e lc r m in e d to e x e r t light li; media policies but I: keep mentality," said s LiCalzi. membe>er transportation H control over his adininisinistra- Otter’s office Inforrarmed. “Most CEOs5 don’tdc have pre.ss board, Members are I tion and tliose w ithin it.It. S ta te g o v e rn ment e n in Idaho conferencess or ( allow any appointntcd by tlie governor I H n o “It can have a chilllulling is large: there arc at 19,500 comments fromfro some divi- and aptpproved by the Idaho I [h effect on what peoplei say,"si state employeesces. Marc sion manager!;er that doesn’t go Senate,2. The- Department of H w /oddltional said Jasper Li&ilzi, a Collilollege Johnson, chief-of-of-staff for through thee CCEO. It's much Fish amnd Game operates the & splits. W sll bum hon of fdnfio professor of poipoJiti- fornter Democra:rafic .Gov. more lik e how h o i a business same way.w; * 1,000. cal economy. "But ifyou’nu’rein Cecil Andrus ind an( now a should be run.'u n ." . LiC lazazi noted not only that « on 11.88 Awes writh c h a rg e , th is is w lia t y o uiwant w; partner In -Thele Gallatin in the m< memo, Warbis the remminder was placed in ^CALLTERi; .>u w otar shores. ^ :iB ] « .i people to do. You want w; Group political consulting ci noted the polljolicy of sending writing, g. but also that it $ 3 5 0 ,0 everyone reading fromai the firm, said govefnoilors have to press releases■es for his review seems tot( indicate that some- sam e page." find a way to stayay o n t o p o f h a s b e e n in eeffi ffe c t s in c e O tte r o n e dlid ie something wrong Rich Carlson, a riler-baibased things but alsoto to allow the began his termten in January and things th aren’t going . F or oil she is. 539-7152f ^ Idaho lUiral Council attor- att government to communi- a 2007. He alsoilso praised offi- smooththly IB months into ney who regularly spe;ipeaks caie with voters. inin a timely cials of theI departmentsdc of Otter’s5 teti n u re . ■ iin i i and works with state ageiigency fashion. Environmcntantal Quality, "If evi!verybody was follow- ' 3. POT oil she does, officials, said it appe>pears “You’re kind ofif balancingI -Health and am Welfare, iiigthis,is, w liy w o u ld y o u s e n d . v e . Otter runs state governminieiit the need lo speakak with one Correction,, Lottery and it out?"’" he asked. "You com- a l l she gives like a. "public relaticaiions voice with the need nc to be Finance forr keepingkc him In pare the th governor to the • department" rather thanlan an transparent and1 open," c he the loop. P re s ldlent e i in the White POP all d h e lovnch open government. s a id , a d d in g th a t: AndrusAt had Nathan Jerkerke, the south- 1-iouse: —- no one says aiiy- "The public ought to be a “no surprises"policy. po central regionion's spokesman . thing In li disagreement ... able to hear from state st But working apartap from for the Idaho10 TYansportation7 Here’s it’sit a little more infor- •. employees, especially tinthose the media — or atat least try- Department,it, ss a id h e w a s n ’t m a l, aand n they’re trying to ^ Mot^wrft Brunc department heads he Ing to control infori■ormation— aware of thele policyp until he make itit more like the White ‘g. appoints directly, witiiiitiiout is not somethingng new'for received thee nmemo. Me said House." their comments pre*sa-sani- Oiter. lie alerts tlicthe ITD's main tized, 'pre'-shrunk, orr ppre- lie’s favA-ed do?closed meet- spokesman,I, Je ff S t r a tte n . J a m Jd S. Hopkins may l>e' spun," lie said after revit:*view- lugs, including conferencesco about any metnedia contacts. r e a ch eul d m 208-735-320‘l or ing the e-mail. to study health cccare, water ITD was oneoi of several jh o p k iri:ins&niagiciHdlcy.com. . l.iCaI/.i said tiie direcl■ective policy and liquoror laws. He agencies thatliat received, the . migiit have been the worlfork of rarely holds new;;ws confer- memo, thougfugh it — among lason Kreizenbeck, Ott^3tter‘s ences, unlike prlijrlor gover- others — doesn’t c even w • • . chief-of-staff who joiiio in e d tiie administrationI in r N o v e m b e r. “It sounds like somein e o n e I T om m non I hasn't been followingg ttliis policy," IJCalzi said. "Thi is H .State Senate Di: a wake-up call for som e p e o - District 23 | p lu — a s m a c k In th e b a d o f I A Name Youu Know ra th e h e a d ." Attempts to reach OtO tte r I A Name You>u Trust 1 were unsuccessful. Phc[’h o n e calls to Warbis n spokesman Jon Hanian w e re m H not returned. . I Paid for by the Tomm 722 N. Collogo Road 1239 PoleJeUnaRd. £.,hg Soon: tw in F^lts, ID 83301 (208)733*6581 (S'SpHng, 2009, www.CNBBA.cofn Sto. 31S 9 ) *1 1 FROM PAGE Q]ONE ...... • , ltoe»New,Waikiralli.ld>ho' V . . ■ Uleft,atibeeArirlicvof5:3'5:30a.m.,ABuadaPMkiuatfm i n s tn to a yam as she crKhs epeapea iier books a id M M tbe tw«4oiboor bos ride fro n IW n FaBs toI PocateOoPo t o S tu d y for her Idaho10 StateSI Unlverdty classes. She Is mmajoring ia tecosdaiy edacatiea andI bb* a t ofla s o r e M oaster a t ISU beforebd she starts stndent teM hlns« iah Twin Fans. At rifht, PK idmn n immediatelyI starts to ttody ass thetl ISU b n polls away from thehe onhrersHya at 5 p.m. Packham'si bbusy day isn't ovef; irhea d ie reaches» thetl Kmart parting tot In Tirio FallsFal a t 7 p.n . sbe will bave to over to the CoOege of Sotrtbenii n Maho tor another class, ‘if theiie bus went away I would probablyibly be forced to drive or carpool/' says9 PacUum . ‘i'Ri a tliigte motherther and H’a toy la d sem ester so1 1 1wosld bave to make H work somebmebow.’ . More info0 B using_ ------For rfiore on th e Twin FaFalls ISU ContimiedftaRpagBAl commuter bus scheduliuie a n d ' • by at least 205 perceni:e n t — forest www.isu.cdu/dei:lepart- iissuining 28 people comiin tin u e ments/tronsp/commutiu te r/sc h c 10 r id e fro m B u rle y a nid d TWin1 dulo_twin.hlml Falls coml)lned, said Atic\n d n a v ^ " I . ■Jaylor, ISU spokesm an.I. • -v .. “Should the bus contijn ti n u e ’ ; ' ' for thal," .said Tingtg e y . "W e to openitc and tlicre isis mn o re wanl to provide educiicalion to fidcrship than expected,e d . th e < \ people of 'I\vin Fallss C o u n ty b u s p a s s c o s ts w ill b e re c d ui c e d ' ... Oiir plan is lo contn tin u e to and refunds providedI bib a s e d grow our enrollment." o n th e n u m b e r o f p a id ridridi e rs,” niigcysaidhcdoesrs n 'i k n o w nurraloe wroic in an Apri^pril 3 0 -M hov/many ISU suiden.•nis drive le tte r to ISU ’l\v in F alls cic o m - th e m se lv es lo I’ocatelle llo fro m millers. "We are hopeful lhi a t T\vin Falls. the ’IVvln Falls bus routelie c a n ISU students lhatat lisieil cuntinue..." •IWin Falls Couniy a s th e ir As of April 30, only 15 ; permanent address on[>n a p p li- • dents had signed up lo r cations reached a fiv fi^ e -y e a r according to ISU. high during the fala ll 2 0 0 7 ISU students on a r rec e c e n t se m e s te r, w ith <173. bus commute said theyd b e Tliat number includid e s stu - w illin g to p a y m ore:. dents taking online'('class(!.s. "I'd b e w illin g lo p a y a hhi ig h - commuting hy bus, p(p e rs o n a l er price," said Stephoih a n ie vehicle, or learning tliruiigii tl Harris. 21, o f Durlcy. the CSI extension olTitH ce. sa id But Munis, a full-timeie s ■niiBcy. deni working on an educat•cation T h e n u m b e r o f ISiISU s iu - degree, said she proba3b a b ly dents learning from CC„SI also wouldn’t pay more tlth a n reached a five-year liigligh in fall SI,GOO. S lie s a id S l.O O O w o u ld 2007, wilh 330 sluilci(cn is, h e be reasonable. sa id . „ WtHney Holman sbareires a UBgb »Hh fellow coremotens aas s the ISU bns makes its way beelack to Twin Falls, 'Please at leastist givei DS an estimate of what weKe "Fnrollmenl al theh e TWin A sleepy ride to PocateOo^ iroDid need to pay,’ laidsaid Wbitaey about the university’s's declsipndt to cot the btis. Falls c e n te r h a s g o n e uii| p q u ile rapidly," said Tingey. Al ihestart ofa M 'houriu r d a y O n lin e le a rn in g lllliro u g li of com m uting and class,>8, siu-s liglu on during thethe morning ership has decreased." dei said ISU is also e x p e c te d to ic grow, dents pull their vehiclesIcs up eastbound trip, reai■cad th ro u g li K en t T lngcy.t. ISUI{ vice presi- h e said . quickly to tiie Kmart parkarklng a textbook and useiscd the early dent for univeliversity advance- ■ i-or the fall 2007 seie m e sle r, iot, lock up. and rush up the morning ride to) study.s She ment. m for example, lOU stiStiulcilt.s stairs of a hummingg Ibus said riding the buslus gives her BulTaloe said>aid h e s u r e w e re le arn in g o n lin e . B u t thill bound for Pocatello thatat iliu-i ample time to p pr r e p a re fo r w h e n th e b uIS s ssi ta rte d forT W in jU online number wasn'tI ttr.ic k ed 'minales the dark morna’rning school. Falls commuteutcrs, but it was H ^ H | until recently, said 'IT n ig ey , sky. If the bus sluilulls down, probablyaroun3 u n d "TWin Falls is very ini|n p o rla iil T lie ir d a y s b e g in well v Harris said she may m; attend “Wc had enoughcnt students lo Idaho Slate Universirsiiy." lie before 5:20 a.m., whenn they tl another school. DrivingDr ISn't indicate they:y wv o u ld rid e th e sa id . board the bus. Most sleep sk an option, nor iss movingr to bus from TWin w c IHjiling the huge rig ri( b a c k through tiie 117-mile drivirive to Pocatello, she said.'d. “I want to dccided to tryry iti for a inio its parking placeL* ion liie Pocaicllo, where they stepte p ofl* sta y in th e M a g icValley.” Val ter,” Uuffaloesasa id . "It w a s su e - CSI campus is a relief;f after a around 7:20 a.m. Tlie remaining; courseworkcc ccssful so it continued i ... long day of drivingn g a n d Morning rides arc as. qqu u ie t H a rris n e e d s to ge:;i l hI: e r d e g re e F n o u g li stu dlents e n i supported it H school, at least for lielo p k in s , as they are dark, with a heavyhej isn't offered throiiglu g h ISU o n b y rid in g th a t iIt t p a id fo r itself." H who is studying socialiaI w o rk helping of pillows, blankinkcts the CSI campus in'In'IWin Falls, ISU ofilcial::ials considered * when he's not at llie wlw h e e l o f a n d sle ep . s h e sa id . replacing tliee la rg e TWin F alls Amman HopkinsHo says goodbye to fellow ISUISl sto d e rtsa s tb e y exit the bosus th e bus. Groggy students toteI th e ir c o m m u tc r blUS u s w ith a s m a lle r at the Kmemart parking lot In IWq Falls. ‘IthI thlok it's an a sset for everyone,'B,' "Il's tiresome, but p j e o p it! pillows, backpacks, lu lun n c h Where did the rideiderejo? one as ridersership fell, but Hopkins saidsa abort the bos. ‘I think ISUI couldeo do a better Job of letting' c a n d o h a rd th in g s," lu;t;s a id ." l sacks and blankets onbo; b o a rd determ ined it wouldn't ■ save *««oneiiJ know R's there for them.’ go home and want lo sts te e p as for the trip. Students and ISUSU adminis- much money,y- late !LS I can, and my wiw ife jiisi H ien they snooze for' mostmi trators Said they don'tdc know "The onlyly real savings same, :icsaid.he claclasses from the extensionion wants lo go play." of tlie drive on a dark{ bus.b .why fewer ISU stutstudents arc would be fronrom the cost of Univcr■crsity b ra s s w o u ld like off]office at. CSI, register to learna rn ------which is driven two daysys outc taking the 40-seatIt bus1 from fuel,” OuffaloeJC sa^ id . C o sts fo r lo se e ridid e rs h ip grow, b u t th e y oonline, n l move to PocatelloI ooi r Afulrca Jocksun iihnuiy he t)f th e w e e k b y a s tu d e n t whow TWin Falls, replacement,t, maintenance aren't sayingsa; whether they’d sinsim p ly fin d a n o th e r ride. m tc h c ti (It 7:i5‘:i3fim ) o r gets an SH-an-hour sdpeipend "For whatever reason,ret rid- and drivers wouldw( stay the prefer students s take ISU "We don't have an answciw e r Andwa.Jdcksoii^kv.iictf t . witli free rides for his servicrvice. Views on the m orning cui m ute lo I’oaitello are camcim o u - flaged by the glare of di windows. 'Hie limlled seem After Amman Mopkins, tht e SPI:-"' nFARfMERS student driver, pulls tliee h b u s into the ISU lot and fuels!ls ut p , H ------he-nuit^kly.rhangps liis she•diQta_ iJ S A UTONAL iSrx^ac^eai from black boots to sneakcakers, and literally to m a k e I Tims k e h is m 'lO ';' H a.m . class. [ K M e m b e r FDIC Olher sludenis, howevvever, I BAN] have tim e in kill before clas.s,cla which leaves tim e lo study.dy. Students arc m ore activcivc oi n ss: 1 the way back to the Ma(V la ^ c S The o ririLYL^R Flated Banl^k Valley. They’re alert, awaiw ake i ^ and conversational on1 thti e I ’ bus ride home. In 7The Magicc Valley. Dry landscape is illiunin:iin a l- ■ e d b y s u n s h in e o n th e! rrii id e ■ hom e, whicli leaves at abou)o u t5 ■ p.m. Peppered by tlie natuiatu ra l k Poopio noo d lo know3W ttiQl o n o of tho sofost txDnks r I I I Ttaat4lm,1MiF^id^ . FROM PAGE 0^) N E ^ 4,MM *5 Mullen _ i g a i i ClWlni«ltaipK««l . V ,:-"''J'L*v he told reportersCIS tr a v e lin g k ille d th o usands s o n oXcoalldon •# &Dd. "Wc need to be sti 'cis’arc iulttt^patfng Inctnuw' strong wlthhlmlnMejdccdea - and Iraqi forefo rc cs. ‘XJ,S. tro o p ■^ofi.Mo‘?a; new-:pR«Weh' aBd really. Jn the deteriterrent In a \yidc*ning inging Inter- casualties rosettse'ih'^H l to 50, rMuUcn ^ d h'Q-h i n i i^ uualty.-.;.talk{i)g'ab6uri^ih;nd a ll m o d e , 10 n o t b e very,ry, p r e - \ view , M u lle n d e u letalled how the- highest num 1 ber . sUjcc ;SOt^dt .^thinklrig^^out how'hiuitar(tary V '$&ioQton Patrol _ Continued tw i page Al S late s. All th e y w a n t 100 d o is pantiancllc outside ill1 I’i’a so Inisinesses. using theL> cch[l* H JjH W« estern Fam ily W e s t':em a F a m i l y 5 6 o z . I lb . p k g . C rearr.m ery Select hJum bo 16 oz. S p - Select Varit\r ie tie s o f "T w ic e A s M u c h1” ” STRAWBIJERRIES IFRANKS IC]:E CREAM MALILT-O-MEAL A $ ^ f o r >5 8 i 8 * 4L * 1 0 4 [) ------< 8 W E= > N 8EN ^8>^v'm ^! l)o>, Julio ■ AAll'm . Il-ICi.Soi. > Sai-ary Collretieii $ Q C t ; 9 9 ‘ 9 9 * :2 J 5 KOJIO 3 .fo r ^ J for„ * 6 3 J *5 4 J 5 AAtu.I^ Gok nAut.24ct. ' TtdyCaiAiii.i t tt . N ib . ^lt.5 0 o c . 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J fo J l 8 8Jl S i : 2 , . . * 4 I \Xfiierii I'.imify Jumbo ' Dolt A m . r.,iL•iUi llranti FaUi BranBrand DrtakfaitUnk Red/Greet, Leaf,Lea W I E N E R S / ,u S A L A D KCITS I U icHu, P> C O R K S A U i S A G E St 1 I NAtlON . -S«dir,M g4r4,M 08 Kl Sevent d i e i n is e v e r e ss to n n s jin I •» V jy Mother'r's Day Anmmai; Arkaitisas,raiis in g y ejar’s j to lll t o 2 6 ' Geranium S>ale: i T ^KeOyP.Khtd ; AMoclatetiProM writer.IT______' 4 / SILOAM SPRINGS. AAr r k .— od\ ^ BV V M Bn> m I Residents of communlunltlcs - - I across Arkansas on Satua tu rd a y ./ fa c e d th e w re c k a g e o ff hhe o r h e s ^ May 8,9 &1 1 0 : t o r n a p o n b y v io le n t wc£w e a d ie r that has pushed' thiss y e a r's storm death toll In theKe s; ta te . SAMEGRIi;\TSELECriO:ION AT OUR NEW LOCA!SfiON! u p to a t le a s t 2 6 . Iron Man Meta] Pioducti “You can sec thec b: a g s under the eyes of the: ppc e o p le who consistently over/e r a n d over again arc callcdi o n to G m (§> Dcc^ respond.V Gov. Miket BD e eb e • said Friday. "Tliat’s thelih e ir jo b y c n r IDEAS FORMC and that's our job nnd w e'll METAL ART for HOME&'G&'GARDEN^^|. H d o It, n o m a tte r h o w n ii iz n y hours it takes or howV mr a n y • SUNFLOWEKS • SUNS • days it takes." 1 • W il d l if e • a n im a ls • J S e v e n A rk a n s a n s w ' e r e • HITCH C0VER3 • WRE killed Friday In thunl u n d e r - • C u s t o m O r der s Wblc FOUNTAINS AND MOKl storms that tore up par 01^ i estroyed home, ss the damaged CaliTidwell Feed Co. bulldlo^’^ Au. Sizu • Dutotu four slates, and tw o doze iRUliis staodlng from z tomadiHlestn more were injiin ju re d , ■* » « " SatunJajiday near Damascus, Ark. R nldentsts ofol communities across ArkansasIS 1on Saturday faced the Tncy Nebckcr S' TroyTm H aiion H Oi>en D.iily'),im • 6p*(■pm Emergency officials iniiin id a lly wrwkage of homei torntoi apart by violent weather lhatit hahas pushed this year’s storm deailaih toll in the state op to 23. # (.73 Dr, So. 0 reported eight deathsth s b u t I 7 3 2 - 5 7 0 0 revised the figure down'kvnward Alabama as an arcar of strong on Friday ran ra from Silouni Ikadleje y sa id . L Saturday. Meteoroloologists thunderstorms rolledro across Springs nearcar the Oklahoma liighi;hteen Arkansas coun- said more than 25 tornarnadoes the region. One•ne Saturday line 10 linyiny communities lies reported damage, mny have touched! downd morning stormm damaged along die MississippiMl Idver. includiding some > » Ju [» Sm4ti,ftv4,2a» NATION imillm,MiF>F * , y * » Bush says : f j administration / i'clearandcandiid i d ’ 'on economy A r Ben Feller lA M OCtatcd P n n w riter I • CRAWFORD, Texass — ‘ : •President Bush, defend!n d in g his rccord and his rhetoiJto ric, ■ u^evrrt/ubf ) I s a id S a tu r d a y th a t hfs admim inl * ( |B A LLOT’S U v ^ d itT t I J Q a % istration has been “clearu: a n d candid" about the natJoitlo n 's . * • e c o n o m y . R e s taa u r a n t “We saw the econonlo m ic A I ■ slowdown coming, we wt up front about these c co o T f f & L ^ M u M y corns with the Americ . Hh^ jHeiuU to W U k people, nnd we've been tz &PKeCe(e^ k ing decisive action," Bu (4t cdebrabiH ^ said in his weekly racS J ■ i J a d d re s s . Tlic president's commei ir Bi^i^uUy. , Q aL ^ B A ]XDFS i i appeared at least partlySyt response to a drumbeat;a t o f 8 t k •- iS:30 - ?:00JH ft criticism from Dcmocra O>/fc f leaders, who say his view the cconomy is rosy' 2ai ” “ I (Lig h t hors o n d'oeuvres) unrealistic. ^AY Y ...IU se 1st F ed’i’s R em o te D~)eposit ( fo r yc^our businesiSS S i m p llify i l banking byy m aking depos3sits w ithout le ■ rftk* "jC^ I I . I •N Visit 0our Busiriness B<(anicingI Expertsi today! Back Row:w: W^Maxfield.TyOsterh Jason Meyerhodfer, RonRon Rasmussen, Tom GllbeitJlson; Middle Row:,7T. Jim Thompson, Gary Dummean; Bottom Rowow: Alexis Daly, Kelel^ God[>dfrey V isit our w ebI sites at: w w w .firstis t f d . c o m TwinFan.0- 38383 Shoshone St. North > « ™ - 1515SoulhlIth Lincoln nc10 ROUAvcnucWest Rupm- 7017lhSl.lu • • !1 =msTr 68686 Blue Lakes Dlvd.North Bm ky- 2059 0vcril]:rIandAvc. 14848EastIandDc 1095EistMitM ainS t. B u h l- 12323 Broadway Ave. N o ^ E ”>l>?ly-22349Killlb. ■ E H E IRAL For personal ServiceS C all - 736} 6 - 4 4 4 4 E b^ h y ■■ SJ a I.' For th e w eek, thne e Dow gained 1.29 percent. Richard Sparks, a senior eei q u l^ an aly st a t t e k a g o S H ",,.:.. while the S&P.5C500 added 1.15 percent and SO m ffer's Investment AeResearch, noted that Dov)ow JonM lndiittr^|^ U jjj^ ’ the Nasdaq roses e 2 :2 3 p e rc e n t It w as th e on Thursday and FrM ^ th« the S&P 500 closed StandafdV gffl^iil third straig h t wee«ekly advance for the E>ow andd m e r th e 1 ,4 0 0 m ark for‘ thetf first-tlme since , ' . . theS&PSOO. January. INSIDE: Service com3m- panles charge tax; ttc o a B cover skyrocketingI gas prices, B3 I SUNDAY TIMES-NEWSBlli « BUSUSINESS EDITOR JOSHU;lUA PALMER: 73& 3231 J: ■ MAY 4, 2008 SIN]ESS JPALMER@MAGICVALLE■EY.COM ______ INSIDE:)E: Y ow Business, B2 I O p i n i o n , B 6 - 7 BtuiUiii^ a crops andnd C ( ^ Coming this m onthI tto o t h e 77mes-Wews. BlETTrER K State to (deposit u n c ialed l propertyyinto its own aaccount B y J o s h o a P ^ S taff w riter______ More than Sl.O miJIniilion in assets that ■ includc everyiliing fromin tht e c o n te n ts o f sa fe - ty-dcposlt boxes to coldold, iiard cosh will be duposited into Idaho'ss ggenera! fund by the end ofthe month. That's bccausc thousousands of Idahoans failed to claim propertyty thati was belngiield b y th e S tatc ''n u c C o m mlisslon, iss which oversees the proccss'of returningng unclaimi ed property to Its rightful owner. Most of the propertyrty Is in the form of unclaim ed checks. "A lo t o f it h a s to' dod( with our society A bandfnl of pintipinto beans t n w ea oa tbe left, wl I ir e dbpUfed OB tbe risb t . becom ing very, mobile,"0," said Melanie Wade, spokesperson for thehe Idaho State Tax Commission's Unclaimedned Property i>r6gram. A lo n g'process p Idatio ] beans “Quhe often, an cmpioyjloyee moves avray and the employer doesn't laiow kr where to send BY THE NUMBIBERS their lost paycheck.” started!dearly in • Idaho bean expororts in 2006: $1.37J mn illion S h e s a id b u s in e s s e s area rc forced to count the • Idaho bean expororts in 2007: $1.78i mtl illion unclaimed wages as anin outstanding( liability south-c-centralldaho — s o m e th in g th a t c a n skewaskc small business's • Idaho bean expororts projected for 20C008: $2.7 million b o tto m lin e . ByJosbna Psbwihner According to the Assodioclation of Unclaimed staff writer other( diseases commonlyliy found in However,•, grgrowers and researcliers Property Administrators,irs, a non-proflt group North Americo. which moinoke it dim- alike are learearning that patience Is titat oversees state unclaclaimed property pro- W hat began as a popu- ci id t to g r o w fo r d o m e s ticc mn a rk e ts. n e c e s s a r y to0 tlthe project’s success, grams, there is an estimtim ated $1.8 billion in W lar strain of bean In So about eight years agoog( a group It was a lessonles tiial members of unclaimed property curreirrentiy recorded as lia- ■ Mexico and other of ( beon growers a oni n d p la n t th e Id a h o B:can cai Commission and the bliities on the books off n«nearly 2 million busl- I bordering nations researchers i In soutli-ccniin tro l Id o lio U n iv e rsity oof f IIdaho learned early in n e sse s. w i has becomc a poten- so s w a n o p p o r tu n ity to mla ok k e a b e lte r th e p r o c e s s a s th e y \v o rk e d w itli ofll- One business in TWinvin Foils, which asked tial cash croprop for dry bean seed in y j e llo w b e a n . c ia ls In M exicod co. not to be Identified dueue to the sensitivity of south-centralro l Id a h o . That was when tlie UniJniversity of "Tliis has1 bebeen going on for some . p a y ro ll, s a id it h a d a c c u m u la te d a b o u t $5 ,0 0 0 I t’s c o lic dI th ' e y e llo w b e a n — e a r n - Idaho I Foundation set outIt tot< c re a te a tim e n o w b u t liit's so m e liiin g th a t y o u in unclaimed wages last1st year after U experi- ing its namesilesake from its vivid ycl- yellow > bean that would nonot oniy be really have to :be carcful about how e n c e d a b o v e a v e ra g e tuu rnm o v e r. low color tholiiot stands in stark con- immune 1: to bactcria in. theth United you handle,";D.'said Bill Bitzcnberg, “B u sin e s s e s a re h a p pay y tto h a n d it o v e r to th e trast to thec eearthy colors of other States S but would also be! moretr mar- chairman of tlic Idalio Bean stale because they canin erase< that liability," beans — andnd its popularity among k k e ta b le In th e f o r e i ^ m arkiirkcis where Commission.m. "For example, as a W ade said. “It also leave!ives the state with the food connoiss3isseurs has spread from It Ii originated. commission1 sstate a*g}ilations said work of trying to flnd tho!h o s e p e o p le ." Mcxlco to othiathcr nations such os tlie Assuming the researchrchers sue- that wc couidrildn't rccdmmend any of The process of tryingig tito return unclaim ed U n ite d S ta tec s. cecd, c south-ccntral Idohlaho could the 30 (seed)J) ddealers in O u t d e s p iteItc Iits p o p u la r i ty tlie b e a n soon s be one of the primarya ry p ro d u c - P le a s e ses e e e PftOPERIY, P a g e B3 is also susccpccptiblc to bactcria and e c rs fo r tlie y e llo w b e a n . P leae a s e s e e BEANS, P a g & B 3 ‘. !. MAINTAINNING A SMALlLL BUSINESS CiCAN BE HARD) FOR ANYONEIE. U S E THESE5E TIPS T O 'piiEP YOI3UR BUSINESS>S AFLOAT DURRING CURRENNT TURBULENNT ECONOMIC[C'TIMES Plan expiian^iolfw]dsely^ordi!isasterl^Mns To^ms for Msiii^sc'c:an ~ files. If you understand v Kiowyourariirea quent missteps custom ers >arc, she said, betctough to git: handsson Common pittaitfalls to avoid when'enter- start st to target areas that offjf fe r a sim * market, according to lia Ih r c u s to m e r b a se . By Jamie HenfichH« 1loan-to-value ratios, notese s R oslyn and yom busts t o m e r x T mIcGuckIn,S chlcf executive of "If you really, truly knenow your Special totoN 1 ew sday______(Goldmacher of the Longng Isla n d SmallBlz Pro.’ro.com Services and author demographic, di then you arcrc In a v e ry Development Corp.. whU:ilch pro- BrJamfeNenMi'ri:. o f Taking yoyour B usiness to th e Next powerful pi position,” not(3ted Seon MELVIUTLLE,N.Y. — R a isin g c a p i- v \ ld e s f in a n c in g a n d technical ici . Spaclal to NawttUy L evel': OO’Halloran, president of < Geo- tal can be challenging In a good assistance i tu small busjsinesses . * Choosing; a rental sp a ce for a sto re M M arketing Research, o1 business 1 cconomy.ly. but it’s likely to get and ( not-for-proflis. ThisIs m e a n s ; MELVIIXE, I^.Y. —- ExpandingE that Is cheaptap because of a poor loca- lo lo c a tio n s p e c ia lis t b a s e d liiill O rc la n d , m u c h mlore o r dUTIcult given the cur- banks I may lend up to 655 pcrccnt] ; your business' footprin•rint can be tion. PiPa. r e n t e c om n o m lc d o v m tu m . value of ' tricky. After all, w hat woiworks in one • ExpondingIg vwith th e Idea th o f m o r e He advises that you asksk yourself Lendinging experts say there is irwlDE: collateral • g e o g ra p h ic a re a m a y nlot o t :s u c c e e d in locations meim ean m ore money.* If th e who’s w buying your productc t a n d h o w m o n e y oout u there for small busl- ^ le d g e for a n o th e r . planning Isn'isn't done, It could mean los- f fa a r th e y a re w illin g to d rivve e to get II. nesses, tho;hougl> getting your hands a n . s h e T h a t’s w h y it p a y s to beb e extra( core- Ing money.. ■ And, Al he added, it is imp WASHINGTON-T- This w ee k ^ data will offor a possible pos confirmation of the better-be expanding.) The week•K . tha(v«xpected readingsres cn the economy that carcame from last week’s reportsts on the Cn W ednes^. we will get d a ta on productivity'ity inI th e first quarter, a chance:e to see • em pl(^ent altuatuatlon and gross domestic produoduct. w hether th is fundiindamental drtver of the nauon’s)n's prosperity — .bow much stuituff w ork ' M o/)d8y,thelnstltiitltute for Supply M anagem ent wlll re le a s e h s survey of servic/Ice busl- ers make for eacfach hour on th e Job — remainecIned strong os the econonv slovtiwed thls ahead n e s s e s . Economitmists expect a reeding of 49.1,1, wwhich would signal a slight conuao^a winter, tion. (A reading{above al ^ moans the nornnanufinufacturing businesses su rvy ^ e d a re ‘ — TheWathlncl■Cton P o rt V , ■ \ B2 Sowtay,tby4,2008 Thpt»^tiws,TW1WtaFils,ldalH— ______BUSINI'S!s s______Y(QUFWlMN JESS Pamela Marquis position willI’ilh Pjoneer ■ PARTY CE■NTER CSI: buil de rs. Pamela ^7a^|uIs.i, masteri Insurance, csiliciiciiin. KraduiilccIled from Skin ScIl'iicu i .. j m Daron Brown in siiiu te ill Salt I^ikc City. 17/ ■j| Staff Sergeigeant Daron She luis (min- m '*■’ Hmwn w as prononioted to lieu- ing il) d iu m i- 1 ‘ JU 'e n a n t of th e cal peels, > ' M linforceinent Division Di nf the ni icroder- i T ’ Aviii I-alls County ou Sheriff's I niahrasion, Office on April 2' facials and ^ ^- p — j----- I.I. Urown beg;'Cgan Ills career SC p roduct know - MarMarquis j,i enforcen;em ent in l‘)HCi, ledge and philosophyly of0 skin. He joined the Marquis owns and opoperates County Sheriffiff's Office in I-ace to F ace Skincare.e. January of li)!5!) a n d jo in e d the marine pa Dave Horton iy;)I. D uring liis hi^ career with th e sherilT's offii:ffice, l.l. Ihown D a v e M o r to n h aIS s jjoined has supervised I’ i o n e e r 1 . recreational lawiwenl'orcemeni 1 Insurance, for- \ j f MH pl^Q including niarin'rin e p a tro l, th e Party Center[er Is1; located at 1703 Addrsoa Ave.ve. E., Twin Falls. They recent mally Gov- Search and Ke.scjscue iinit. and |y celebratedted theirI new business and facilityly IDAHO ElksS REHAlilLITATTION m m ^ . TcdiaRiC!. s a new business open a t 2211 Ovihreriand Ave. In Buriey. The business Is owniDwned and operated by Jason Cannnnon and offers custom made rubberr stamps,stj engraving, vinyl lettering,ng, trophies, awardsrcustoni B H m license pbte! fraframes, police badges and t-shlrtIrts. The business Is open 9 g E jS H B a.m.toSp.m.K71. Monday through Friday and Saltaturday by appointment. The business can1 be reached by calling 678-1505.5. Pictured, center with scissors is Jasorason Cannon, owner. CMrtKllli* T>ie (dabs Farm Bureau Womc'omen’s Committee put on a drawlnwing contest for Cassia County children In sixthslxt through eighth grades. Thelie ttheme was I n ^ v ^ agricnHure and children draw!raw pictures of what they thoughtght agriculture - was. All parlictp^nts receivedhred SIO, the first place winner rei Idaho Elks Rehabilitation - PeiPedlabics Rehab Is located at 55252 Shoup aod the second place winnerner received S25. Cassia County’s Ave. W., Twin Falls. The Twin FallFalls Area Chamber's Ambassadorsirs assisted Steed, also took second placelace In the district contest and will receive wHh cuttlngthe red ribbon recetecently to celebrate their new memtmbership to another S50. From left aree SteedSI {first place), Taylor Rodgei the chamber and their new facllitcIIHy. Visit their facility and let theiielr profes- place}, Taryn Whitaker (secon«ond placci and Jackie Carpenter I slonal staff assist your family1 wHbwH any pediatric rehabilitationI thatth Is required. For more Information:!on: 733-1759. Plrtured from left,, KeriK Karris, Sons Banks teachess \ Tammy Emerson, Zeke Kelsey,t, MlMichelle Koepnick and Shelly Boteotch, Council for I-c o n o m ic | | e children how to savee l-ducalion. a 201):007 survey hy jE Filer lilenteiuary scsecond the National Aj s s e s s m e n t C ity of? TWIN FALLL« grade students learned.'d nnan-f (ioverning lioard cial AHC's from Zionsns Hank 7fl percent o f sii h av e empl»)yees Jodi Schulzul/ and an luiderstandin} le ast Jen Tanner on Aprilpril 25). the basics of ecoi Schulz, the customerr serv’icesi only -12 perceni pp e rfo rm e d malinger, and Tanner,r. a teller a p ro n d en cy leve!ivel.and onlya " OartattWt at th e ’I\vin l alls Canyoi:yon I’ark percent had a a g r a s p o f Farmers NationaIonal Bank has a new facility locatiated a t 319 Pole Une Road In Office, w ere two of nxjrcorelhan advanced econonlo n iics. Twin Falls. Theyhey recently celebrated with the TwinTn Falls Area Chamber of 20I) Zions employees;es who On lop ol lhai, ill, lila lio s |)LT Com mme's AmiAmbassadors as they cut the redJ ribbon.r They can assist cus- volunteered 10 teachI lO.OOO-1( capita incom e niiiks n in Ihe -m. ,n , all of their banking needs. For morlore Information: 734-1917. phis students in Idaho;iho a n d botlom ihird natit Utah in lionor of llie NalNational its consumer Id,Idel huvcrs In n left, Pat Hamilton Jr.; Mrs. J.P. Hamilton,H John Gibson; ConI Teach Children to Saveve Day.1 the lop third a at m o n g O th e r Bolton; VIncei HaHamilton; Lou Koopman, directoror; Ivan Skinner, director; Students learned theIhe con- slates, accordingi g l o1 th e Id a h o HIrvi Lemoyne,le, ddirector; Ron Brown, director;; MikeK Hamilton; Ann Lively; cepts of interest, budgidgeting, l-inancial l.iienic1C77 C o a litio n . Leo Cline andd KjKathy Amoth. and discussed "needs" vversus National Teachch Cihlldren lo ■‘w ants.”They were alsoIso given Save Day is an am their own calculators’ to help w ide p rogram sji hy “ them figure their inamT:)iiie a nd Hie A m erican lia n k e r s e x p e n s e s . .Association According 10 the Nation N I'oundaiion. Tbe CRy of Twin Falls planning,ng, Ibuilding Inspections and englneileering departments fiave a new addressiress. They are now located a t 3244 Hansenf S t • IL , Twin Falls. The Twin Falls AreaAre Chamber Ambassadors helpedled cut the red ribbon to open the new faclliacllity. Pictured from left, Rene Car•arraway, WeV want ’ IMHch Humble and Melinda AndeInderson. patients and regularly partlartic- tit Ca.ssia RegionalII M e d ic a l YOURBBUSINESS i Ipates in evenls and celebilebm- Center caregivers arcire speclal- ■ lio t n s w llh Ills p a tie n ts a tI theirth ists trained In tlie tece c h n lq u e s Your Business allow:3WS local businesses to dialysis units. lhat work best in theie h o m e , D r. N a ra s im h a n w a s spcc employee changes.s. advancements and pr pecif- For more infof o rm a tio n Ically1 recognized for workiirking about Interm Business openings.s. ( closing and location chichanges are m o u n ta in with the pallent-led'orgairgani- Homecare at Qisslaa Regional1 also welcome. zadon Dialysis Patiertie n ts M e d ic a l C e n te r. C7H-IH-084'1. To submit contribiributions to the Yout3urBusiness Citizens (whose membcrsl';rsh lp section, send irinformation and phc3h o to g r a p h s Nagra] NarasimhImhan, right, was awarded as 'outiutstanding physlcan for excel- recently r exceeded 22,000) 3m 10 Covenant joins wwith t o T im e s - N e w s Bu:Business Editor JoshuElu a ' P a lm e r lent service to0 didialysis patients. encouragec local members at jpalmer@ magicvall(alley.com or call (208) 7 353 5 - 3 2 3 1 . visit dialysis centers to recrecnilt Pioneer M ortgagiIg e The deadline to submi3mil an announcement for n e w p a tie n ts to D PC . or Sunday is Local doctoirtor rect^ized uiah,I, C^ a lifo rn ia , O re g o n a n d and Insurance W ednesday at noon.n. liington. I anding p h y ^ n ’ Interm ountain Covenant Insurai•a n ce h a s T h e T im e s-N e w s r eserves s e r the right to edit content ci for OUtstailli •. Narasimlian is boani . _ joined forces withh P io n e e r length and clarity.. PromotionP of sales andnd for-profit DaVlia Inc. (NYSE: DVA). n ccrllflified in Nephrology and • Hom ecare finds home Mortgage and Insuiiurance. a ff, n a tio n w idle e \ provider of kid- has beleen serving Idaho's dial- events will not be con:onsidered for publication. Over Ihe past two yetyears division of Pioneer: F1- in a n c ia l ney care serservices for ihose ysisneneeds for over22years. In I Intermounialn Momecareire of Services LLC, a whollally o w n e d ------' d ia g n o s e d1 wiwith chronic kid- wlnnitling the Dr. Pepper award ( Cassia has outgrown thitheir subsidiary of Ploneei!cr Federal ------ney failure a e and dlseji.se, hns Dr. NNarasimhanj exemplifies home I al the hospital. ThT h e y C re d it U n io n . Dr. Nagra] DaVlttItn's core values of c Individual Healtilth and Em ployee &Benefits awarded a re n o w lo c a te d In th e^ Park Pc , The 1\\’ln Falls ancn d R u p e rt Narasimhanlan its divisional Dr. Servleticc Excellence, Iniegrity, \ View Medical Plaza, 2303 23 locations and service;e h o u r s o f Pepper awanvard for out.stand- • Team,n. Continuous F Parke Ave. In Burley, fohneimerly Covenant Insurancecc r e m a in in g c a re provlrovlded to commu- I m p p r o v e m e n t , t th e d ia ly sis's c e n te r. the same but thiIhe s a m e ^ h nilies througoughout Southern Accoumntablllty, Fuinilment, T o w e lc o m e In ic rm o uintaln n to friendly, professlonimal folks, J and Souiheaseastern Idaho. nnd Fun.I'u He has strong quoli- I Homecare, Park View Rch;tehab Ray. Tiffany. MIchelliilie, Penny isimhnn Is one out ly oututcomc measures with t < 1 N S U R’ yiA NI r F N arasiii has planned an Open Houlouse and Nancy of the C o v e n a n t ■ J of only 203 p physicians to be regardrds to the carc of his T Ribbon cutting Ceremonyny to agency will haveB a n e w “ rccognlMdJ V, with this honor potlcm:nis and octlvcly partici- t be held from 5 to 7 p p.i .m . a g e n c y n a m e a n d logo. li F o r , n a tio n w id e a:and was sclcctcd patesslnDaVlta’sW 1: allofFame M ^ o n d a y , M a y 12. F o o d , e n u Contact Brendad a Traveller,'1 Bill Lyda or Kim Pullt inter- more Information: wwww.plo* • out from numerous nu physl- patlcn:nt program. Dr. talnment, i refreshments ai fo r aillyourlnsurance lly needs. I and ncerfcu.org, www.p/.pfsmort- clans servinging 96 dialysis facil- NarasIislmhan hus advocated d door prizes will be provldetJed. gagc.com or wwrw.p/.pfslnsiir- 1 4 9 3 r d A v e nlue u e E ast«TWin Falls■ 734-593■^32 II ities Jn the ; IC slates of Idaho, politicically for his dialysis Intermountain Homecaecarc ance.com. It” * * * " .! * Fill, Mill, ______B u s i n e s s y4,2C0> B3 : i h j . ' . I - , - , . I ; FuelI p n cc e m i tion C om mlo d itie s I b u b b le Service com]npanies chargige tax to coverir skyrocketingg gas prices e sta rts ^ Ronald D.WhHs Los A ngeles Tlmca __ to w o nT yanalyyst You kiiow fuel priccs h 1 a v e gotten out of control w h e n By Steven E.Levfa«ston even your dog walkciIker is The Washlneton Post Tobias Levkoio y i c h , a d d in g a surcliarK c lo ilieh e bill.1 In th e wcL-k e n d e d M o n c h i e f o f U . S . e i q u i t y lo n d a y , WASHINGTON — 1 self-serve regular gaso iis o lln e commodities price bubblbbicis strategy a: ro se n e a rly a n ic k el a gailo a t in starting to look scary, in Uic . California to an average o f eyes of Tobias Lcvkovi;ovich. Cm Investmin e n t S3.UR2 — a reconl-.— w ■ w h ile chief of U.S. equity strati nationwide the nveiiv e ra g e . at Citl Investment ReseatI S Researcli lilcenm s t h e jumped nearly a dljnele toI a In a warning about theshuBa hi rusliinto;o rccord S3.()03. accordinglin g to run-up in prices. 1-evkovkovich die l-nergy Deparlint m e n t's expressed "deep conceicern” agnCUltUral cC' o m - weekly survey of service s ta - over what he described tio n s. “excessive enthusiasm" m oditiestoi3 t h e For Melissa llodi, owne commodities invesunentf e o f t h e Pet Concierge, niling theie tat n k He likened the rushil’Tmo i dot-com craze of her 2003 Ford Fxplorerc.TCOSI.S agricultural commoditiestic s 10 l a t e 1 9 9 03 ss. nearly SHO instead of theh e S74 th e d o t- c o m cni7.c o f thlie e Ita te tab when she opened h e r 1990s. "We rem ain veryywor- w about lumping to t g e th e r c o m p a n y in lulyiiOOH. ried about these incrediredibly commodities witlith in o n e "It's just scao’" I H'K oth, ■'J ‘crowded trades' that cocould mindset." w lio lo g s a s m a n y a s 3 00 n:m ile s unwind quickly," he wrwrote I le also worries thatth a key a w e e k t(j w alk a n d c a re for la st w eek. th e m e u n d e rly in g th tl e c o m - fa m ily Mellisa Rotii, owner ofof 1 Pet Concierge, p rep a m to takeke Olive,0 a l-year-old dachihond, to the Silveriake Dog Parit clients’ four-legged far He acknowledged thatlat his niodities price sururg e, th e biggest InU$AngeIe*.W5thth« m e m b e rs . " O n e o f m y big] the cost of flllitig her tank soaring,ig, Rothf it planning to raise prices.M and charge a mileage fee. earlierwarning in March.:h,ina I soaring demand fo 1 r Ihe expenses now is gasoline."le." report titled "The Qiseise for products from deve v e lo p in g T o k e e p h e r c o m p a n yyoper- o | At the pumpI------w a n te d to kn o wt h o w th e c o m - U n;il lil re c e n tly . D intk h a d Crumbling Conimodltiiilties." economies, may bee peaking,| ating, Hoth is planningin g to ------^ panies weree handlingI: tiiem, l)een ivillingwi to send four-per- was pa'inature. Now. liowlowev- This theme — growtwill of the in c re a s e h e r p ric e s a n d aadc d d a n Avorage prica per gai mod customers lo son Maid's M; Home Service er. he said he believedL‘d the world's infrastructic tu re — Iw. li.,.. self-»ervo regular gMS5.X il";!™;?;':" extra fee for clients whoh o live ,he U.S. and Calitoml r undersianduig of teams; out< from his Tustin. s o a rin g c o m m o d ity inclindex, accounts for aboutU 30 p e r- more than 10 miles from)in h e r weekly data w h a t th e y a re goingg to be pay- Oilif., officeof fo r a sin g le h o u s e - the CRB, was showing; sosome cent of the valuele o f th e ba se. S4.0Q ...... , Monday; f„r,’’ s!)id;»id A n g ie M icks, cJeiinin^.ng. JJenrnv trie s 1 0 c o n - cnick-s'. J iie CRH i.s u p :ibaboiJt St.'indarJ & /bor's r,lX)-siock.'if lUisinesses traditionallyilly a re *3-892, founderofthe/he Angie's Ust Web solidatete nearby jobs onto the 3 0 p e rc e n t in th e p a stt yiyear, index, Levkovicii:li sa id , loath to be the first lo;) raise n ^ / site, where consumerscoi; review same days.da Bui an uiider-tlie-hoodd klook adding that that perlercentage prices and risk losingg cus- c 3.50 ...... /f/ andnitecontniitn ic to rs a n d o ilie r “ I hadad a team going out to reveals that componeinenis "raises our anxiety levels."le\ I le to m e rs. T h e y w ill d o w hlatever a tt /NColifornia^ Y \ j k i j types of servicei»ice o p e n itio n s . U ik e Forest Fti tha'e days in a sucli as gold. milk, silvererand n pointed out that theh e e n erg y they can lo reduce iheir c f "Service ppro ro v id e rs a ro u n d row. lijii^ich was just one job. cotton are slowing relativelive to sector in tlie late 1971170s go t u p costs firsl and then hope r \ f Q ■ ">r, “ “""y'y are struggling That wavasn't a big deal the first th e in d e x ’s o v e m ll c lim bI).'ihis . T to 30 percent of thti e S&P the usual seasonal gas relit ii[c: „ With how to0 respondr to the couple-• of1 years.” Dino said, suggests that investorsrs are , before sharply dedeclining, Hut this year, fuel prip r ic e s 2 .75. - • ■ ■ • .skjrocketingfug fu el c o sts.” 1 lic k s "W e pml u t a lot more planning w ise to b e se le c tiv e inI tl:their J Information technoktilogy rose have followed one cou: sa id . in to o uur r scheduling nuw. .md commodities invest metnents.; to 3(> percent of thee indexI in sharply up, Companies N 13 W M A fo r «nstance. ’St limits her we usee one1 team to do all of ''Tlie broader coniniociiiodiiy'- e a riy 2(K)0. Hver>’bod;)dy k n o w s running out of opiions,S, ai n d .'U>urrr: tMrruu DtSXtrlmrn ______r>ti-si"iii8ii)iis[)bs th e se d a y s. tho.se jobs."jol index price lias iieen heldeld up what happened aftere rth a t. fuel cosis are being ladla c k e d AMQ4lti nmri If I geta !1call from the Dino0 couldn't cut corners by corn, stainless steel,, hehogs. "in our opinion,, thist is a onto goods and servi-•rvices W esiside now,IW, I1 have to turn it on proiroducts or team size, amongst other meats,i, a n d tim e to b e very war^ary of the beyond the cxpected aidine airl nationwide condliducted by . down. It's .ISljusl n o t c o st efi'ec- w liic h aat re m a n d a te d b y M a id 's oil," l-evkovicli w rote. ”Tli‘Thus, inrrasiructure then-•me," h e tickets and packagc deliverivery. A ngie's U st. a (iSO.liO.OOO-inem- live for me,"I," Hoth 1 said. She Home: Service.S And lie coiild- one needs tn be very can.."ireful w ro te. •'Sellers will absorb tliese th ber home improven'ement refer- also iias switclntched to electronic n't iinpiiprove on his vehicles: costs for a while, initsoonc)neror ral Web site. «5 pe:percent said Invoicing toJ ss: a v e m o n e y o n 200f> F'oi-ord Focuses that could la ter, th e s e in c re a s e s a re-•going go gas prices were ejeating into her paperwoiwork, started a comfortiriably carry four pas- to be passed on to U.S.i. con-c tiieir profits. About.11 (()0 percent direct marketireting campaign to sengers;rsaiid all ofthe cleaning Loans__ sumers. It's'Just a mattertter of of the businessesJS s a id th e y fin d m o re dIients i e t in the areas equipmtnent and still get as tinie. It’s ineviiahle."' saids were passing thosi[)se costs to she still serves/es and uses door- miicli asa; 37 miles a gallon on Continued from page Bl Beyond iliat. it m 11 a y b e economist lUlward Lean-•amor, th e ir c u s to m e rs inII tlthe form of knob-hanginging ads that she thefreevreways. financials, plus curnurrent worth consideringa lle r n a - director of the Universitysity of higher prices orir fuel sur- distributes henlerself—onfool. So Oil3ino raised prices by 1(5 nnancials and tliree-ye-year tive financing sourcc•ces. California. Los Angingeles charges. Like Pet Ccmcierge, Cc lerry percentIt at the end of the year projected financials. "Venture capital!alists are Anderson Forecast. 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By Adrian Sainz Angeles, Gabaldiildun became \\ywMH!3PBk plelely, obliterated ... peo)leople Freddie Prin/x* Jr. aslisks: “W liat . Astocleted Press writof)f______closc with a Japanese- who arc familiar withI this(I caused this Inequlijliy? W as it Amcricnn familyHy and made issue arc rcoUy appalledcd by bccausc Guy Gabala ld o n Vkras MIAMI — Armt-iled but I'riends wilh Jap;iipanese boys, t h a t,” s a id M a g g ie HIvi[tlvas- of Hispanic hcrllagtIge? W as It ulonc, Marine E’fc.c, (hiy lie also |>ickedJ i up the lun- Rodriguez, a Universityliy 6f because he had a blb ig m o u th Gabiildon roaniud SaijSaipan's gua(;e' as hu)u delivered Texas journalism profcs!fcssor and wasn’t afraid to0 ! s a y w h a t Ciivcs and pillboxes, pen.jcrsuad- Japanese ncwsp'spapers and who interviewed Gabaldaldon he felt?” ill}; unc-niy soUllurs andnd civil- picked crops willdth Japanese- and hundreds of oilier: menin University of ihrhi c S o u t h Ians lo surrender durinjring the Americans, a n d w o m e n o f th e W orldd VWar professor Harold J.. Goldberg( hclli.sli W o rld W a r II blatlle a ll on After Japan aiuitltacked Pearl II generation. said In his book "E" D -D a y in ihe island. H a rb o r o n D ec .,7, 7, HM l.mure However, the film siartetrted a ihc Pacific: The B D a ttle o f U.siii}' the iapancsese lan- (han 100.000 p e o p le push for the Medal of Houloiior Saipan” that somee M a rin e s / j h /i ^ H U R C ! I Kiiane skills he learneded as a Japanese heritageIge. including and Schwabe officially/ rec- rt estimated that G G a b a ld o n boy. he warned ihe Japaipanese c;abaIdon’s friend; w ere ommended him for■ thet captured only abou)Ut h a lf o f Ihey would die if ihuyY stayedsi lo internment can h o n o r . In D e c e m b e r 1960, 19( the number he claim;m e d . hidden and lold them t “Ile got very; upseli: when the Pentagon upgradraded Marine Sgt. D a v id M arines were not loruireurersas ihe government-•nt p u l th e ;Gabaldon's Silver Siar lo a Dowdakin .said in th tl e b o o k Ihey had heard. The Mar'larines, Japanese in coi::onceniraiion Navy Cross, b u t ihe Medaldal of that while GabaldI d o n h a d he said, would feetl themlein and cam])s.” said hiss sisecond wife, f r ’H ; o n o r n e v e r c a m e , advocates, “llie rese s t o f u s ^ive them medical1 care.< ()h:uia Gabaldon.1)11, w h o lives think he Is an Impiiporiuning M any agreed, and Cabalbaldon, in Old TownI ;in central Gabaldon. who evenlualually glory seeker who is is playing < just Ul, led ihem hack. tololJ.S. 1-lorida. settled In Rorlda, sufferet•red a the race card. Uul.. then,I the | lin e s. C ia b a ld o n joined joi the stroke In the iate 1990sIs b u t tw o in tiis o f te n g o1 logeihcr: l By the baiile's e n d , M a rin e s in 104;}, Ibecoming |i V never mellowed or abajban- bravery and glory sete e k in g ." Gabaldon had maxedd more i scout observerr ;and inler- j d o n e d h is lo v e fo r fish inigand g ai Capi. Amy Maluilugani, a than 1,1)00 Japanese o oi u t o f p re te r, a n d h it tbe tli shore of 1 other adventures, his wife w Marines spokeswomm a n , s a id i W | the .'ileaniy caves. HeIe was Saijjan in thele Norlheru 1said. He died In Septeinl:iinber in an e-mail to t rhe praised as beinf; braveive and Mariana Islandss » o n Ju n e 15, 2 0 0 6 a t a g e 00. Associated Press t:th a t th e compassionate, and d he Marines are precludtd e d fro m id h e lO-t't. J - . V . " ^ • Gabaldon's wife said : received a Silver Star — later c:onibat was oftenoft in close talked,, about racism he expe-ex|i discussing whetherr anyn hidi- upHiiidcil to a Navy■ CCross, iiuariers in jungle,';lesand caves, ^ • • rlenced as a serviceman.1. lUiJ11 y id u a l h a s bcten reco o in i tn e n d - Mis actions were rocou;ounied and more th.than ;i,200 '------Gabaldon never lost hiss lovelo e d fo r a m e d a l, J on television and in iniiv vas a Hut Malugani al.so;o s a id th e iiivies. Americans amim l 2 :1,1100 r a . u « d . l r iI pphoto h provided by Ofaana GabaldorIon sbows U ^ . Marines Guy for ^ ihe'M arlnes: "He was Now. alm ost iwo years;irsafler Japanese were killvillL'il, a c c o ril- 5 , 1, „ right, Marine first, and then Guy,"Gu Secretary of the N I a v y is ;ht, and James Gilmer, left, vrtth a capturedc Japanese soldier, ^ his death, there is a reneu n e w e d in g to a 19!)'l MMarine a Coriis ^ Ohana Gabaldon said. reviewing of the-• service campai(;n to ('ive (iaba!ibaldon pamphlet, "Urea•e a c h in g th e World W4I War II. Gabaldon was hailed a henero for capturing more than I lo w e v er, h e w a s h u rtt that lli records of each Jew.‘Wish and ; the Medal ol' Honor.or. the Marianas: The Hattie for 1.000 Japaneieese 1 during the bloody battle (or Salilalpan In 1944. h |, e n e v e r le a r n e d w h y h e! ha d - I lis p a n ic -A m e r lcn a n v e te r a n ; nation's liiKliesi millnilltary Saipan." ble out," Schvchwabe .said in the 10 a ho;lospltal, according to the n’t n gotten tiie MedalII o f w h o w o n th e N av y’ Cross C for ; award. A new documenlentary. Civilians, somene prisoners dociunenlary.ary. d o c u mmenl provided by ihe Honor, I leading him and1 oth-01 actions during Worlcrid W ar II, "H a st 1..A. M a rin e ,"" asks of Japanese soldiiIdiers, hid In Hventually,Ily, G a b a ld o n h a d M a rinne e Corps History ers e to wonder whether•r h1 is th e K o re a n a n d V \ ie tn a m r vvJielJjcr fiab;Jdfj»)'s IJi.sp'i.spanic caves, 'J Jicy indiidliided roujuJed ;jpup 1,000 10 J,.'jOO Djvi.sioiio n . ethnldt)' e played a part,t, iii.si uw .v, a n d (Jp e ra lioo n/i De.stTJ : heriiage prevented himm fromI and children, andtid were bun- Japanese —- ItIncluding a pur- Schwiwabe said in a 19B0 let* w w ife sa id . S to rm , 10 d e te r m un u e if a n y : receiving the medal, thoughthu gr>’ and sufferingig Irom shell ported (100I inin one day. ter thatlai there was confusion “N o b o d y c a m e u p w ithh thetl should be awarded ihth e M e d al others blame his loughgh anil shock, leprosy, deidengue fever. " Throughh h Ills efforts, a def- after Saipan S; over who was truth." ti O hana Gabaldon sasai id , o f H o n o r, outspoken nature. learing the Americans,A inile humantane ireatment of responsnsible for recommend- "I"I guess what Guy wantede d to G a b a ld o n 's w id o wvsaid s pol- : (Critics (iiiestion whe'liellier Jai)anese riviliailians blew civilian prisoners pr was ing GalIabaldon for thu Medal hear h from the Marine Cor]Jori’s iiics could be involvev e d in th e (iabaldon deserves< Ihe themselves up willvith grenades insured," acaccording to a nfHon 4 - r 1lB>»ll«w,TWaFai,Mili.Uahe NATOO N ■ ______ir,lliy4,20M BS Asecc:onomyis OWS, issany anea reall\y'recessision-pro)0f ? nonVR'S NOTETE This Wm\ th e IV iangle d id nI’t ’t moke At the Qiapelel HIU catcFcr. story, pan o f the! ca o n tin u in g Hovind’sllst. bookings have nremained sta- series Tiie Uneasysy Ei co n o m y , ' People get tlie mlmistaken ble. 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D em o ca-ats’greeatcu ltuuraldiviiide> « y e a r s a g o . 00 A n imn i o v a tivve p c rc e nIt t oof American televisionilo n v ie w e rs, l \ y o u n g a n d o)Id, ld , tu n e d in to \ g s e e M ilto n Bediledeon'niesday 1 sfe n ig h ts. T e n s ofo f lmillions, rich f ^ I R x f(Por o u r a n d p o o r, workio rk e d to g e th e r a t s i r , . E lks L o d g es aanc n d R o ta ry C lu b s. Millions more,re, mrali and I I S ' u r b a n , a*ad general-interestg e r magazines likeike Look and Life. I I la b o r ssh o rta ^ V In th o s e day-s, s, tlth e m v n e r o f theloc.'ilbankink lived in the s a m e to w n aIS s tlth e g ro c e ry n a national ccon:onom y that's looking moilore clerk, and theirle ir b o y s m ig h t G and m ore like recession,rue the M agic Vallelleys playonthesansa m e b a s k e tb a ll R problem isiVl idledie w orkers. le a m . O n ly 77 ppercent t of adult I It^ nonexistent:n t o n e s . Americans hadla d a c o lleg e Specialized job*lbs go begging in south-ci-central degree. Idaho. Wc sim ply don’ti’l Ihave enough employee'CCS .— ~ i C lU v t o t t around liere with the: rightrij skills. That ham strings econ:o n o m i c ^ —if developm ent. Ifyou carcam Our view: ' David firul enough, say, widge BROOKS I? m akers in tlie M agic Val Economic d you take your w idget fai fiicrory opment meileans I ------InPPennsylvania, e ls e w h e r e . The road to the WlWhite House But a new alliance of finding the,e, Iright ------O bam a : a did every- Rema/n/ng delesalcs ne edded e d to clinch the Dcmocrvlic pre:reslden- ) fill Biilihiit'salliall changed. In regional econom ic deviovelop- wort Brad Hurd.... publishericr Steve Crump .... Opinionion editor The memtwrs of thoho lat would happen ■ F * — Gnceupon-a-timm i erpeople^etually-i' - u s e d ------EEnERTffTHEE EDITOR f we dropped our G i — W!:lunday television Fairfield tape recorders totovievirm oviesathol o m e . ’ McCain, Obama, face0 th o s e o f m o d e ra lef guldeY Hfpublicansbdieviiivin g tiia t M y d o c toor r s says It's OK for K ST-W- A nyone under thithe age o f 25 thinks tt] h i s i s . uphill battles th e re a re m o re p ress•ssln g m e l o a s k — I'veI healed "X , James G. just a m yth, butu t I can tell y o u it’s trt r u e . T he Kill Klux Klan coulilluld issues lhan abortion,on. gay nicely since:e 11 la st s o u g h t nol have ilnne a bt^uer jobjoh marriage and pniyer^’cr in reader advice■ice ( w h o k n e w ______A I Wright o f ly n c h in g H am ck U tnini:inia’s school, Peanuts fansnscould i be so * '------actually used tape recordeirdcrs could set their mach:hinesto .,. political aspinitlnns thanm AsaViutnanivetei:tenni, angry, or sow0 well armed?), sheet1 p r n sc s- 'to v ie w m o v ie s a t h o m e . ta p e th e s h o w w ith■out o i h a v - ,,, Ictem lali Wriulii did. Yet:l McOiin must de.ilI wwith llie and can likely t I OPINIONJ .______■T4,a08 B7 Snow pp a c k ,d (e m a n d (d r iv e elle c tr ic ility r a te id e c isio in s IT Ap ril 16 e v eriy ry y' e a r, th e te le p h o n e2s s a t d ie r Speak your mmind 2007 w asn’t nonorm al. Snow packaia n d \ i [ r e a d e r I d a h o P u b lic U dtliid e s ' the Idaho Public Ulilllles Commimlsslon will conduct work- Commission stah ringln river flow s fromim the w inter of 2006) 6 - 0 7 ^ O C o m m e n t shops aboui3ul Idaho Power Co.'s power cosost adjustment on Tuesday " Id a h o P o w e r h a s fllcts d f( . a t 7 p.m . In Ihei Twin Falls City Council chcham ber. S taff will b e on a n o th e r r a te in c re ase? " . w ere below normnc al and reservoi:3 i r s \ hand to pros«resent information aboul the PCPCA oad answer questions. understandably Ihistiatt contact the10 c commission at 208-334 Le tter sto thHE EDITOR Biish adminisfaation1 don’t they stop spispending | ^ , tion. In most cases, cleanutn u p v io la tio n o f federal cavec; pro- .' liMps making up lies m o n e y o n fa n c y e n te r ta in - i I a I' m efforts have been fairly suesue- . lection laws, punlsii:iia iile b y ® m e n t fo r p r is olersandput n e r M vl IIIIn your two ceiints 0 cessfui in keeping ihe damam- fines and/nr imprisosoiimeni.) Is there nothing abouiout the short-termc coi o n v ic ts in age in clieck. Hut nol alwa]ways. So, our messageisl)iis;If is which this administratication prison camps. Itt doesn't d cost ONUNE:AlM« Magicvnllcy.coin. you c an Increasingly, vulnenible? you wish K» exploreJ ourc local ' does n ot lie? M ark Morfiorford a lot of money 10to put j up respond to10 a any of Iho locol opinions or caves are being dam aged;d ai11 caves, please iln sn w illi c a re ' writes: "The truth is aso s s a d fe n c e s a ro u n d 3a group gi of stories In to(1 today's edition. First rocistor a rale Ihal requires and I'espect for liiesese fragile asiit is revolting: You haveha\ tents, online furr freefre ond then civc us your twovo corns. stronger measures. and irreplaceable wilvilderness ' been lied (o, again andid O u r m ilita ryp p e e rs l o n n e l a re ON PAPER:I: Tl The 7/nics Noivs w elcom os lellOtters from readers on GralTai, irash. fires andid r n v iro n n ie n is . If. lun)w n e\’er. again, purhaps even momore living in tents, mdam they are subjects ofof p public interest. Because of spaceSf constraints, please oliier damage ullimaielyy you wisiitn abuse Durou cav es, . tiian you im agined .... pcper- overseas fightingig fo f r fre e- Umil loitersirs I 10 3 0 0 words. Include your sisienalure, mailing fo rc e o n e c a v e a fte r a n oIther th t please don't accuse! thetl gov- iiaps :ike no other timne e ini dom. Criminals> have ht broken address andand phono number. Writers who10 sign letters wilh false to be closed wilh steel gait;aies, ernmeiil of lieavy-lialia n d e d , A m erican history, In a n:m o r e th e law , w h y sho o u u ld: th e y Be n a m e s willill bi be permanently barred fromI ppublication. Leliers may a llo w in g a c c e s s o n ly b y per-pc: - tactics when evenluau a lly a ll carefully orchestratedi andat treated belter (hat;ianoursol- bebrouehtuIt to our Twin Falls office: mailecled lo f?0. Box 54 8 . Twin m il. if at alt. No une — noi(loi th e c a v e s a re g a te d; ssl h u t — w idespread effort thanin aany dlersT Prison isa a place f for Falls. ID 83333303: fnncd to (208) 73^-553{i38: or e-mailed to let- cavers nor land managers.‘rs yim'll liavc no one tntn ii la m e presidential adm inistrat[ration punishment, nol31 a j Holiday ters@maeicv,3icvallcy.com. * n o r th e p u b iic — p re f e rs•s thisil but yourself, has managed to attemptnpt in Inn with gyms,exercise exi ^ approach. But in som e casescas ROBERTW1LK1NS'ISON th e p a s t .” equipment, librarirariesand oiilyaccrbatc)atcs tlic problem. trashlis i: picked up, the il is llie only option left lo10 IVvin Falls G e o r g e W. B u s h a n dcl s(seven everytlilng elsethat thi the do- Wc voters li:nliavc llif power tn majorl)rltyofihe refuse is plas- protect a cave from beingn g (Itdiior's iw ie: HdhIk e n top oHlcials m ade at leaileast gooders keep cryiirying about. If end this snip:lupidiiy. a ih i il w e tic. i lead ic where this is mak- destroyed by those whoI Wilkinson is tlw chaiairninti af • 935 false statem ents jusi[ust in they want these5 fancyfa pris- do not. we.‘arc an guilty of Sll])- ingsui;ucli an im pact on land- would sniasii bottles andid S ilw r SdiiL’ Grullo.) t h e tw o y e a r s a fte r 9 - 111 1 1con- ons, then let themcmpayfor portinganeii1 e n d le s s w a r a n d illisin in certain areas that sale launch fireworks, kill cave- corning the “threat" posi)osed them. Most Amerlericans want the senselessess killing and ofboitiitle d w a te r m a y b e dwelling wildlife, sel fires by Saddam Hussein. SurSurge the criminals offffofthe 0 maiiningofo□four best and reslricic led . that coat die walls wiili so< success; Besides addinging streets. If prison1 w w a s n o t s o b r ig iite s i. ItIt i>is lim e 10 Iftlithis is such a potential and fill the air witli ciiokin .^0,000 m ore troops In1 IrIra q , n ic e , m a y b e w e: wouldn't w demand lhath a t o u r b ra v e p ro b)leni, lo why are steps not smoke, and spray paini the U nited States createiated have so may repcjpeat offend- troops be brcbrought home, beingIg la k e n to c irc u m v e n t obscenities on the walls. m ilitias from at least 80,i00,000 ers. a n d w e ii.seeihiswa.siet! tl ihepn)rn b le n i? (Doingso, incidentally, iis: s a Iraqis, the m ajority SunrLinni I th in k lh a t sojmelimes m tlie money lo rcba-build our nalion. lOIlIHNH. PETERSON m ilitants som e of whomom politicians let the'le criminals MATfSMrM IT H lero ro m e previously assaulted out so that the pulpublic will be TWin I-allsUs American forces, who) ara re w illin g to give thh e e m i m o re ore local caves U A I kK E R £ paid $10 a day and openaerate money to buUd ffai a n c ie r p ris- Kimberly stustudent In favor care and respect B: outside the control off IcIraq’s ons and to hire m( BAR/ a n d GRILL government. Putting criminals menial levy ir g ro u p , th e S ilver Sage Since 2003, about S20.;20.<1 th e stre e t e a rlyis is a c form of I am asmdUideiit al Kimberly CIrottoto (caving club), has billion has been approvtoved blackmail High School!lol a n d a m w riiin g h e e nI exploring e our local lava for training Iraqi Securitirity RAYWIMAN c o n c e rn in g tiiet! .sii])|)leinen- tubess lorI nearly a decade. In ONCOODEMAYO! Porces to take over U.S..S. imis- l\vln Falls lal levy thai11 inyn school dis- additiclio n to v isitin g c a v e s for slons. See recent news'S Irict iscurrenrenlly-seeking. cnjoynpneni, we have also Hapippy Hour reports on Basra. KDRt hhi a s It's time to bringngOUr Irecunilyaily a tte n d e d o n e dl' s p e nI t mi any iiours removing S2“™ Margaritas avoided taxes by classify troops home fro«rom•vtm IIraqm m m y s c h o o l bob o a rd in('(.'iiii}’s ira s iiI anda gnifTili in an effort its Am erican workers as ;d about die levy to repapair tile increasing d:un- 4:0i■:00 - close employees of Cayman1 War! Really?Jo No front lines, lhat the disirislrici is trying in age do:ione by boih the care- -Islands shell com paniesie s f o r th e o n ly e a sily dentlfiabieidei pass. I woulti•ilti like turV ote AffifectsYourT T a x e s , T h e WNar, His 2005 budget cut funtundlng personnel. Theirr public p sup- money fromm .ssp o rts : if th is by SJ3.5 billion over fiveIve port Is phenomenienal.. Five happened,, yoyou would see years. VA-provided numljm b e r y e a r s o f o u r g o ve e m n m e n t sa y - s tu d e n ts hegiiegin In falter in Y o u r K d s5' Educationn . Yo u r Life . of suicide attem pts inI 202007 Ing things arc Impinproving and grades andI ovovenill p e rfo rin - was 790. A recently unconcov- a Hollywood prodiQducdon of unce in schoolool. Sporls give ^ • ■ ered em ail revealed a saisame- mission accomplls}lished that siudenis somi□melhingiownrk tim e e*mail: “O ur suicldtcldc accomplished notllothlng. toward andJail al students in ) = | - prevention coordinatorso r s a re S e v e n ty p e rc c n: ipf p i our peo- sports exceljl iiinoreacadenii- - U S i I d e n tify in g a b o u t 1,000JO s su l- p ie w a n t u s to w/ididraw id and ciilty than thethe studeni body a r a clde attem pts per monthnth 65 pcrcent of thee Ira Ii q is w ish a s a w h o le , a m o n g v e te r a n s w e s e:ein e i wewouldgohomtm e . A fte r five If th is levyvy t doesn't pass. . o u r m e d ic a l fac ilitie s."" A d d y e a rs o f "th in g sare a rt Improv- the district: wwi ill b e fo rc e d 10 th e m il ita ry e x p e r ts “s5up u p - Ing," w e c a n 't e v'c e n n k e e p th e r e m o v e a n dd cic u t b a c k o n th e port" for the Iraq fiascoCO lin y g re e n z o n efh>m fto being programs thaith a t a re a lre a d y in ' coordinated by the Wliltihlle . attacked. I7jeWar/(a tio n r e p o r ts p la c c . E veryy stusi d e n t fin d s a H o u s e . L o o k it u p . lh a t w e h a v e killedle d 1 m illio n p la c c to b e; cco o m fo rta b le in STA N M ETC A LF Iraqis and displaceaced 5 mil- school througjugii these pro- Gooding lio n . T h is Is a p o■lice lic acdon grams and tatak k in g th e m a w a y a n d p q llc e a c d o n s n e v e r ' w o u ld le a v'ethcni e tl hanging, If Prison camps could beHe Ithe end. The generals]ils h a v e b e e n n o th in g e lse,se, peoplej should cwl !ane trying to tell usth thli is In th e ir d iln k a b o uIt t Ihll e ir c h ild re n . answer to overcnmidedj ownsubdevraywlwithout get- grandchildrenIren, n ie c e s a n d ; : o nI imagicvalley.c^com W hen the article in Ap:A pril tin g th e ir c a r e esin rs h Jeopardy, nephews andn d h o w th is w ill . came out about prisonn oiover- Remember allI the th dire affect them:V If th e re w a s e v e r J interactive • NaNational * Loca]ll '■ lo a d in g , I w r o t e th is consequences thattia t w o u ld a U m e to get e t Involvedii and response and you Informtrmed happen If we pullelUed out of make a dllTcrcfercnce, il is r»)w. • B r e d l ^ g Nfews e • QQuizzesi m e lh a t b e c a u s e y o u hlad a d Vlemam? MARYANNE4 N E B A R R 0T T Pollsi a lre a d y p u b lis h e d a le ttetter i . What would havla v e h a p - K im b e rlyy , a . -P f ro m m e , y o u c o u ld n oot t p u b - p e n e d if so m e nla a d d o n h a d and more,,.;. V'V lls h a n o t h e r o n e In th eu sso o m e I n te r fe re d w ith Durciviiwar?OUI Not many placespIs to & m o n th . S o I a m re se n dlin lni g ’ W o u ld w e still b e fl asfic in M.V. d lls le tte r a t th is tim e , b u t it O f co u rs e , it w a s a ^ t o m maglcvaUey.com ammd click on probably won’t have thetie war wilh brothers!r s flg h d n g M e r re a ddingthearlicleon ln e’Election Coverage, s o m e cfT ect It w o u ld havflve e c a c h o th e r b u t tit h h: a s g lu e d r e c y c lin g inidle ill Magic Valley. .J h a d if it h a d b e e n pubUUshed sl: our country togethether forever. I was inieresicested to find there ” j u s t a fte r t h e a rtic le w anson s c Just Uko Vlemamam, the only was hardly 0a place)i to recycle p e o p le 's m in d s . w a y to b r in g o u r troopstr plastic. I takeke myi ncxvspaper I c a n 't u n d e r s t a n d w/h h y th is h o m e Is to b r in5 g th tli e m h o m e , a n d c a n s l o3 tth h e d ro p -o ffs f i t u e l n ...... ' - — Is s u c h a b ig p ro b le m , whw h y T h e re is n o o th eirr way. V delay every week,:. bhi u t w h e n m y hi w ■ M i r * , i i * iir S«dp.llq4,200S ■Na t i o n1______favagiiingwildf fires _ ieved tthe past nV STn^Bvf'lIl i y Janet WasoR n e s s in th e A m ericiirican W est are los Angfllea Times ______burned clear. Muilurder victims' v -'. pBHM bones, andenl stonest villages . -CLEVELAND NATICTIONAL- and rusted jalopiopies have all FOREST, Calif. — It wasvas early been found, lanuary. The icam chicharged “It’s ground reirediscovered,” ' -C•CiMtomtr ll SffV lw M tM 0« .With stabilizing thu scorcorclied, said 'Ibm Lavignii'nlno, a Forest ' slldc-pronc Santa1 Ana Service spokesnum a n w h o h a s i ' ■ Mountains above subtjburban seen such findsds in several |l|^ Orange County had liilctliked for stales. “After a man a jo r b u m , it's hiiles up twisting raravines a lot easier to i ’’v ' '2a 989 vvhon tiicy spotted jo]agged these remote art h u n k s o f s te e l r o o te d in ii the getting jabbed in th e o r t ^ t l ) . the ann by a bus A U.S. Forest ScServicc Tmd things. Old T srtiokc ju m p e r " — tra■ained in to people. We’ve fi to x ic vault out of airplanesies into waste too.” wildFircs — recognizcczed the Overwhelmed;d with post- tangled debris. Tire d u tie s, fo re st stafT didn't "Looks like an airiairplane immediately resp to th e wrcck to me,” he said. c all a b o u t th e p: w re ck . They pinpointed tlielie 'coor- Bui pilots ciiatlen th e dlnatus and phonedJ PForest mystery find 1fo r Scrvice officials. Wliathat was zooming low oveiv e r th e thLs dism embered carciircass of age scattered acnicro.ss the bare an airplane doing in theIhe mid- hills. die of a forest? Word of the wi\\r e c k When the Santiagoigo fire Cleveland Nalio roared dirough the Sjint:intaAna trails manager D eb ra M ountains in Octoberr2(K)7, 2( it look notice, and 1 s c o u re d v a s t str e tc h e siofland, o f Caill’at. leaving behind black:k ro c k , W llh in s ig h t oiof tiie Santa burnt root and these sirange.sir Ana Mountainsins, G. Pal .slilny pieces of nictaJ. M adia, n retired‘d iiigh school It was a fresh exampmplc of teacher, was sitting slti in his thcwondens, odditiesanand sad Mission Viejo home hi office scraps of history expexposed researching an obscureob plane j f t dsii't Juit work In Iha c when large swaths ofr wiw ild e r* w re c k w h e n th e: ppl h o n e ra n g . •ai in* C«i)OT Parti b f ^ prepiring forfoi Uf« afU r high tchooL i;;; - ' W HifnplcyHiUiwJiJodi; ZtoM Bank la k M at frfrlendty.appfiM ^;^ (ou'rli»'n|c.Throu9 h ourcori j^Mlivlcat tlut matlar lo yqyou, w§ strivtjib dm pnttn ' forgolttnwhbkaepiep i'iif fn b u iln tffi HO KEEPS US IN EBOSINEgV j ^ l P it Macha, a reUred KbooHeoHeaclier and »elf-traiaed airiatlonIon archaeolo- nalks past w re cb se ffrot r « n a l9 6 9 crash in the Santa1 AnaAr MoonUlnt near Oranse CoDoty, CaDf.. ForFoi decades, fie fias studied sncfi tite i from the peak* of tin Sierra Nevadn a d a to th e depths of tiie PacHlc. 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Idalio/W^st, C4 I Nation>C5 I Worid, 06-8 E a s y I S 1 |ssiiing 0 1iitth(le cli^fter E r i d e r j _ ------^ Kraramer, I»^esell firsirstimcontested dueuo in 24 years f o . \ By JanJared S. Hopkins ’ s t aiff f f 'w riter______lerI IIMlkeseO Kramer Sometimes the sweetest t h a t. e v e r y vicioi:tory com es from avoiding>l can't speculate on t u Iglil alone. > g There’s two sides to c' c o in - Tillriie two silling IWin l-alls issu e ." l- tin ie luniy commissioners areis l\vin Falls Counly ci w o rk lopposed in the Maye missioners are fiill-t s it o n ipiihlicaii prim ary and willly elecied officials who v ilte e s . It have opponents in tlieill fiv e d a y s a w ee k a n d si: a n n ii- iveinber general electionle various public commiii :o iiiily e lihilier, e a scenario that hasn’tn T iie y a re p a id S(>1.7M :ii o c c u u rr e d s in c e 1‘)1H. l’l .ally, and oversee the coiII S34 o r Ihe Commissioners Terri’ budget — more lhan o ffice s amer and Tom Mikeseilri' million this year' — I'or c u io r , w illili n o l fa c e a R e p u b lic a‘II n county's agencies and «)f: lallenger in the May 27 pri-III o f tr e a s u r e r , p r o s e c i ary. Tliey also won’t have ilic:u i- i- c le rk , c o ro n e r. o p)ponenis p r — including any/e While lU-publii y th iiig D eumocrats m — in the Nov. ly4 controlled couiiiy ofl'ict I'n ia lly g enerai n e election. ’IWo com-4 l\vin l-alls aren’l anyt le tw o issioners haven't gone:i- n e w , th e r e a re n o r n ’ a g o , lopposed like thai in 2<1le opponeiils in one of liie sio iie r ars, according to liie counM elections. l\vo years le p r i ly cclerk's k office. :i- K ra m e r u p s e t C o in iiiissli o r th e TMa Falls District Bureau of Landnd Manasementh staff rnembers andmd volunteers came together Saturd;lurday lo make Uie land north of theth Snake River inIn ISU-l, commissioners Gary Grindsiaff in the lie Great American Cleanup evenLi JustlRJ Miller, left, carries garbageage to the bln as he sunrejrs a pilele ol< collected trash. Ju ddy y Felton and Marvinrs m a ry w ith (U p e rc e n t o: ■ Caoyon a little cleaner during ths G s sa id I leL'lnpleman in ran unopposedin v o te . ren(!Ct both the Repul)llcan pri-';d Some party insiders r a c tic e ary and general elections.i-' the unconK'.'^led races re JLx)cal gove]ernments, civici group[ps tidy up valley SVe Iasi tim e a n y R e p u b tlL anIS. the commissioners’ prai th e y ’re £ oimmissioner m faced noin of smart govermnent. )poneiit in a primary was in m is - B y ^ P o p p b o sure no bags were mis* 10 "I think it means th 't t y , . “It'samazingng how m any peopli)le just kind E empleman In 19H2 (wlio M ik e s ta f f w riter______"We'll come out (t as doing a greai joh as com a lsoso was unopposed in liie i f l \ v i n and run agoln.'-hc saiciaid:^ ------o C f d u m p ( t r a s h ) . ” lo sinners," said I g enieral n t election). le n tr a l - ^Counties do spring clean-an-. To the.cast, Loringig B ro c k :ie Mathews, chairman o f — Carolyn Brock |^rKramer, a Castleford irk s in to o . and his fellow Boy an(a n d C u b Falls Republican Ce fainner rn who speiu six years S. S e n . ; -Sfevcral Magic Valleyllcy Scouts scoured a roada d s o u ih rd c;omni-itlee. who worl nt started when onn the county’s planning •h e y 're pbups look time SaturdayJ a y o f ih e M a g ic 'Valley on the job by 9:30:.10 a .m .. a n d T h e e v e n t irs the local office oi' U.S. ;rs. who regularly andlid zoning board, was cieci* le p u b - to. dean up the litter thathat Speedway. The scouisuls have more came laier:r inii ihe day the Krawlers iig Larry Craig. "'i'h le. offered to help ed-J- iin 200(> and represents o in g a accumujated over the pastlast helped oui for years;irs. said While combingg the t! future visit ihe site, :i- responding to wliat the ip. Oilier groups Disttistrici 1. Kramer, wiio is year along public roads andind Loring. H. park site, they foifound roof- dean il up. Its lie wants <111(1 are doi I — the Back finisnishiiig a two-year term, is ■m ents. In - parks. The city of The group was followedfoi Ing. carpet, jackickets and a joined in is great job." orsenien of Idaho rum.inning for the four-year iro v iiig Kimberly opened a dumpmp by 1-oring's mother, OCarolyn bull snake hidin(!ling under a Country Hot is • Among liis adiieveni J Saturday — and conominissioiier term this a la r ie s . she for Us residents' waste,stc. Brock, who said the; vivolume large concreie slab.slaL sliowed up 5 ;ar Mikeseil said, are iinpn has paid off for yeaie ar. li S a fe And Joe BpraUi and Budhid of trash ahvays .surlurprises "That’s why /ouyou don't put the event h lis counly employee sali eau of Land MMikeseil, wlio was elected o l ih e Compher .epcnt .^eir dayd a y h er. y o u r h a n d u n d ecr r sstuff," filer the Burei aciiuiring a secoiui ent. which leases in1 22002 and again in 20{l l, is :ill sa id picking up dtie bright orangenge "Il’s amazing howiw many resident Bill Bridiridges Joked Managenien ed House and the sale o he land to lerome a fformer small business trash bags that dotted 1\vinwin people just kind of duiiump il." while watchingig the laiter much of the , is hospiiai "when it's all OWIiwner and represents a n y FallsCounty,partoflhe39tli9th she said. in c id e n l. C o u n t y L'ss a n d d o n e."’ aid lie wasn’t sure Disi)isirici 2. Commissioner rilh e r. annual Johnny Horizon Day3ay. The Johnny Horizirizoners Bridges, not aa membern of Culver sal nts I’liere aren't / ions of gariiage GeoSeorge Urie was elecied in d i a i r - The pair roam ed acrosss K10 may have had it easyisy com- any of the organizing c how many i le r D e m o c r a ts ru n n in g , irii rdupiliisyear.Hui 20nione and faces re-cleclion In II l-aiis square miles near Filer, fill-fill pared lo ihelr nelghb;hbors to groups, said het; broughtbi his were picked in Deborah Silver, i I filled (wo large 201i010. He Is vying for the two- a id tlie ing a pickup truck will:irilh the north. The Snakeike River family to lieip afterafti his kids the group I lin woman of the 'l\viii I containers, lie yeaiear commission term. s ir o iig r o a d s i d e r u b b is h . B o ihI oiof Canyon Krawlers. aian off- read about il andnd wanted to red trasii ,’o- County Denioc-rats, sai veil a s f o u r BLM "I liave to say. I’m happy L 'siden- th e m w o rk fo r th e to w n , aand n c shool of the Soulhernirn Idaho volunteer. Faced:ed wilii ihe said, as we e x c ite m e iU a n d si :ks. lhliat a l no one Hied against me have participated In abouilout Off-Road AssociatioiIon. has trash, he seemc:med iinsur- dump iruck; ipy turnout ai Idalio's pres to!) run." said Kramer. "Ii ilia t il 20 annual clean-up days. swept the north rimim clean prised; If bemusccise d ...... ne ' tial caucusshowed liier appino may he lakeikes some pressure off of M a rd i Saturday wasn't the endd oof for about 10 years novlow, club "I don’t understsrstand, but 1 N n ie P oj "Il u rg e fo r c h a n g e , in it li f 20(l-735-3Zi7 or mle. e. I’m just glad ilie people lid tlia l their travelsV Baratti saidaid. president Rob Culverersaid. i don’t understandnd most peo- rviichcd at : of cam e loo close to llie N nporpino&r.'■i'ma^icmlky.com. feel,'el I’m d o in g OK." iig e a n - After all. thoy have to makilake Nearly 30 volunteer:ers wore pie,” he said. )le 15 filing dale. .Slie said Hill Kramer — wlio ofieii they are already fielding la t th e p uushes si for agriciillurc caus-en didates lor 2010. o n a n es and { helped see the cre-is- "Uveryone feels llia c s a id , a dtion o «jf a mosquito abate-re- tide is riiiining more ( y h e Ihe ml e in t d is t ric t — s a id , ■’Y()ute- individual basis," lie g s o m e \LLEY ■ ______b aarely n have your feet wet 'ouin "This feeling, that mayl' AROUND THE VAL lo o la te twivo o years." in Democrats are making “I was truly surprised." ;tio ii." k6S by the Outlaws andd .Angels The new “O anand A World helicopter r around 1 p.m. “I h e a d w a y h e re , c a m e lO' Shoshone Flails, Dieihes aid Mikeseil. who replaced Bar in Bliss, drew mlore or than Rccord Rockchucliuck," award Friday after.'r hilling a diidi at said d." for this particular electi lemplenian in 2003. But 'n a y iie Lake closejl two days* 700 compedtors. Mononeywas went to Mikee (Gauker of the bottonmi of the Snake Hei :ed sked w hal lo lake from iiav- !()■! o r a n d r a is e d ■ th r o u g h a n. aauction Buhl, who baggagged a 15- River Canycyon. Cooksey lold ask< h it Jaretl S. Hopkins nu ' Shoshone Falls anc y .co m . junce rodent. ’IWin Falls is sheriff's deputies ingng no opponents, he said: "I Dierkes Lake both will be bi and entry fees colledected for pound, eight oun :iv- reached 201I-73r>-:f20 /aited too long to closed Monday and1\iesda3iday th e d e rb y , iJis team, whichlich Included lhat he wai : "I jhopkins^‘'‘in(i(;icrnlhy.( s chute, and lhat for road and parking lolot "It was really neat..it. At one David Davidsonin i:and Ronan deploy his ok first ploce. Ills sleetingig and brake lines p a v in g . T h e y a rc e x p e c te ddto tc poinl, ihere were huihundreds Wiebe, also took lunds seven failed, leaviiv in g h im u n a b le lo reopen W ednesday of people in the parkirking lot with 41 poum waiting to get theirIr (chucks ounccs of crittersers capiurcd. effectively rc control It. . )W _}un»pci^vho ------U —Rockchuck-Derby----- wetght7d~iii. ailtd bar ------A— fello w Frank Adams. "AmZr'S:, IniuredBASEjE jumper caiicu in ithe injury said i.1M o v in g ed— raised $25,000 ippeared to have a a m o u n t o f m o n e y w( released, from>m hospital » fo r w a i lou- able to raise ... is th BUSS— 1\veniy five thou lin g , m in d -b lo w in g o r what?“ h a Kynan Cookseksey, 32, has BASE iss a n a c r o n y m fo r Bu3uhl school board' sand dollars. l e fro m und was been releasedid from St. building, arantenna, span and . 1' residents do so in wrilii Tliat's how m uch mone;mey The memorial fun is a id . I B a le s, o f L uke's M a g ic Valli/alley Medical earth the; places jumpers [0(ooks to fill vacancy "ll might keep some was raised for the Hannalnail created by Hannah Bj .‘d a n d died in Center followinging an injury use. ’Hie 1’I’errine Bridge is y j coming in.'’ AiidtTson s Bates Memorial Athleliilelic Hagerman, who di .’Cll th e •year bat- sustained durin;ring a BASE tiie nation’sVs o n ly s p a n w h e re Byly BlairE Koch ^ The hoard agreed Fund througli the Outlawlaws i'ebruaryafterasbc-ye .1 a d v e r- uiirestricteced lumping is per* Con^orrospondont______unanimously apjiiove and Angels • nockchucllUck.' de with Ewing’s sarc(ircoma, a jump. in g th a t Las Vegas, was milted yeara r-ro u n d . Derby Challenge; held ApriVpril ra re ty p e o f ca n c e r . PProceeds r Cooksey, of Las ___ motion to declare anti; BUHLB — Dutiiig a spedal c o iu a i't w ill b e u s e d to sisupport discharged ic late Friday He lise the vacancy, notiii; 26 a n d 27. — from staff reports )uhl Bui school board meeting b e c o n - Tlie shootdut, sponsoreiarea Magic Valley athletes.i!s. w a s ta k e n to thhe e hospitalI by :ial residents can simjily ci jn Thursday irusiees inatleing the district office lo bi ihhe e first move necessar>’ ide in sidered tore fiili:liling Ihe board to capacityin fo r llie P O f 1110 By officially announcingy seat. The , ation: Iton’t ask me until he zone four vacancy, creal-in g b o a r d intOm ial Mexican COImsulateap])proved ,‘d by the April 15 recall :al- of h a s u p to i 4 3 6 Idaho .loard Chairman Gene - I . b o t of 90 days 543’64 Wednesday.: n the trip Itinerary. Cle::ieinc!Ui w ith a (>:}-‘13 vole, raca- BOISE (AP) —— Over the Slate Condolecjle e z z d R ice - to w a sn 't o n :ne to fill the • aeve Crumy Is oi). vaa he disltici can now accepi Ills a n d jtum objections of oin1 ItIdaho con- delay approvalbral 1 for the Boise But he noliDied lhat Ihe gover- the lie. vacanc7. don. His colum n will, rctui lames for appointing some d is c u s s grcssm'an, the jUU.S. State location untillil ll th e U .S. gov- n o r h a s sai>ald in the past that nai epi "Wc'll get applicant W ed n e sd ay . one to fill the .seat. B a rk e r D e p a rt m e n t ,h ois s ' given| the ernm9nt hadlad addressed a consultilate would help out ue- then review and d lY usiee Jim B a rk er su g g e st :e lo get ^ go-ahead for corConstruction ‘the m oral anand constltu- Idaho inciicrease trade witii 1 those as a board." I ed in h is m o tio n d ia l a lo n g >u n e v e r of a Mcxlcon cor:o n s u la ie in d o n a l d u ty to0 lc lakeinto con- MOxico amin d w o u ld m u tu a lly . ed ;sl- said. "It would be nice .vitli declaring the vacanc7« h a v e to ' . Boise, a spbkesmaman says. sideration howow foreign co n -. benefit boi>oth govcrnnients. wit mg 30 applicants, but you Ihe district slKUiid conlact ’ l l i c M e x ic a n governmentgo' sulatcs affect:t oi our fellow cit* Sail ralsiilsed concerns that ihe 1C7. know and well just hi >everal media outlets lu tr u s te e s Is still looking fob r r: a s lie a n d Iz e n s h e re in 1on ou r o w n c o u n - " c o n s u lair r cards" Issued by sev a c t se e." iidvertise the need. Barker 1 p a ic h - hasn't dctermlnlined how try." th e M e xlean la government at ad< lu 111 the meaiilime. tr said those interested in p u b lic . ' la rg e t h e s ta fff f will be. The newspaiipaper reported consulatescs in the U.S. could sal ker arc optimistic about | becoming a trustee should . o n th e Blcardo . Aldiiday, • a that Gov. BuButch Otter’s be. usedI 1by [Illegal Imml- bet in ing relations with the p (lie their nam e and ca-dcn- e n i.s a n d Washington. . D.C., office woulduld not say grants forDr Id e h ilfic a tio n to ■ file uld "It’s time to focus ( tiols. ln%vrillng. at the district lY ^istce ’ spokesman forth!th e M e x ic a n . w h e t h e r h e dlscussed'plansdlsi rent housiising or open bank ' liol cn- needs of district siudiin office. Embassy told t tl h e I d a h o foir a n Id a h o >co consulate dur*■ .accounts.'s.' . ofn rlct move forword,” said 1 However. ’I'rustee Jay ; S ta te s m a n In a1 sis to r y p u b - In g h is recfentnl u trade mission ■'. 'fhb ' aconsulate. , which . f lackle Frey. /\iidcrson .felt those wantinp m achvd : lis h e d S a tu rd ay .' ■ toMcjdco. . r e q u i r e S ta te ‘D e p a rtm e n t Aiii Jay tO!10 s e rv e s h o u ld ju s t s p e a k up 7 ■ i>r R ep. Bill S a il, R-lR-Idaho, last Otter spok)o k e s m a n Io n * '• ; ' ling Blair Koch may ho n ieG0NSUUIE.RieeC3 and am that It wasn't necessary 'I. |m |. week osked SecJecretary of Hanian saidid the subject- Pleaseseei ;u p rtf 2 0 B -3 1 6 ’2 6 0 7 iary blairkach&gmaii.cani. 'I } C2 S«liy,llir4,20M O bftuarieES ______TlM»NnR,1MIMaFilt,hUw ) Mildred'Milllillie' Rebecca Pe*ei1diis Doris Tracy Eddwards Johnin Aspitarte MURTAUGH — M MU U d rc d ■ — Doris Meryl camele in to h e r life. O n e o f he r GOODING — JoJ o h n d o g , M itz e c , h is faitlith fu l c o m - Rcbccca Perkins, IOC o f B Bowers TracYacy Edwards, age favoriiirite memories was their Aspitartc, at the age of 80, •' panion of 14 years;i; ia b ro d ie r, ' Murtau};h. passed ' ia w a y g 78, of Almo,no, passed away at trip tbtt Alaska. That was tJie passed away bn Wednesdcsday, Manuel (Donnie) As/tepliarte of pcaccfully In her sleepe p e a rly n Rosetta AssAssisted Living in lasttHtHpdiatthcyv«;rcableto ■- .A p ril 3 0 ,2 0 0 8 , a t h is h oima m e TWin Falls; two sisfisfers, Mary Tliursday morning, ata t th e S B u rie y o n MayM t 2.2008, where take: prior1 to the onset of John vras bom In Bur3urrel, Fields of Goodid in g a n d IW in F a lls C iirc C c n ic r.r. wherew 2 < 1 BH s tic h a d1 been battling Alzlielleimer's. Larry cared for C ' a lif., o n Hp i ! ir m Georgia (Al) Dayf oi f M e sa, sliu had been n rcsiderJ e m fo r I Alzlielm er’s.r’s. h e r anda r together thoy fouglit S e p t. 2 9 , W Ariz.: a brother-in-!n-law , BUI the Iasi two years. D o ris wA^as a s b o r n O c t. 2 6 , a g re:at a i flglii. 1927, to John f Moys of Gooding:: aas well as “Millie" \v!js bom Jun(u n e I Burley, Idaho, lo Dororis was an active mem- and Elvira many nleccs andi n e p h e w s l‘J07. InYost. U tah.toCC h a rle s ■ I a n d b e r3f o f th e LD S C h u r c h , w h o re A . s p i t a r t e . a n d m a n y s p e c ia l friends.fri He L fh i H a'ndall a n d Sylviaia EEmily project of cmbrt th” shese:se rv e d In v a rio u s c a llin g s They ' later was preceded in deadide by a Mecham Randall. Sheihc was cheting or a fancj S h e especially enjoyed serv- m i o v e d to brother, Joe AspIpltarte of (hu uidcst or 10 chlUh lld r c n , e d . A s s o o n a s thbroidery, e cro- ’‘H annah'h e r in g as a; vyard librarian and I d a h o . H e f Seattle; a sister. Matlarcle Mays in c lu d in g fiv e s is te r s am n ddfour finished, she’d icy n quilt start- Bowers. She 1 music director. : ' ^ started grade V ufl| of Gooding; and hisIs lo n g tim e brothers. She went too gradeg and deliver it to ah e' p r o je c t w a s . re c e iv e d h e i le was preceded in death ischool at I compatiion of 5(5 0 y e a rs , school in Picaho. Idaho,iho. 1 ler or family membei make a call educationo mir b y her e r parents; and brothers, Shoestring ; and finished:d tthe Beulah Looney family mnycd to ArtiArtesian member of The> a c lo s e f rie n d B urley, g ra d - N ell a n d C ly d e A. "T o b e" irest of his education>n a t J o h n h a d m a n y inieresis City, south of Murtairtaugh, Jesus Christ ofber. She was a ualing fromShe R ||i|g iu fl Bovvere rs. Gooding. ( He served Inn ldie and talenis. He mtnaslered a w h e n s h e w a.s 9 y e a rs oold ld . S h e S a in ts . ie Church of Burley Highie r t Sht;It; is su rv iv e d b y h e r h u s* M I erchant Marines andI laterla widevarietyofskillsIs th ro u g h - • continued her uducatioItlon In She Is survivt[)f latter-day School. SheI n b a nJ, d , Larry Edwards of w i a s d r a f te d In to th e Armny y, He out his life, Murtaugh. She marriedled her daughter, Oleah married Bert•eb. 20, 1940, in tho Almo:o; her children, Paul served\ most of his timen c in A m e m o r ia l graves'osldcserv- i high school sweethetheart, Murtaugh; a sis'ived by her Franklin!5S T e m p le . T h e y ( A n nI) )lVac>' ' o f P u e b lo , C olo., G ( e rm a n y . Jo h n w o rk e d ssever- e v Ice will be hold al ; 0 J 0 a .m . N ew e ll S e v e re , a n d o uIt t ofoi this Barkes, also ofiih Craner of ’IVacyonFeb.Jr home In Almo, Marcll:lle (Gordon) Edwards of a i l y e a rs fo r I d a iio P o w eirasa r a: Saturday, May 17,7, a t th e union a daughter. Oleah,:ah,was numerous graisister, Bessie Logan LDS;y raised their five Hba,, JoAnn] (Jim) Hellstrom surveyor.i He tlien workedcd ifor Elmwood Ccmete te r y in horn. Shortly after OliOleaIVs even more greatjf Murtaugh; made theirUpon 1 Bert’s death of Saltlit Lake City, Utah, Lex th i e B u r e a u o f La:Land Gooding. CromatlItio n a n d birth, Newell and M illie'lie w e re d re n ; a n d se v e n ilrandchlldren: ( where theyDoris i continued In (lYudydy) TYacy of Sandy, Utali, Management 1 as a contiintrol funeral arrangemcn e n ts a rc divorced. She fell In love)vewlth grandchildren. Sh;at-grandchll- children. as Upi postmaster in and Mike N (Keri) T^cy of I n s p e c to r w h e r e lie reiirox'd. d . under the dlrec:;c tlo n o f John Clyde i’erkins.i. 1’I’h e y c e d e d In d e a th al b great-great- In 1901, DorDec. 4, 1902, Doris Vernalal, Utah: her stopchll* John Is survived byhlss litlittle ' Doinaray’s Goodingg CI h a p el. were m arried in 192B.. A s o n , b a n d . Jo h n C ly d eShe I was pre- his roltf itrry as Edwards and drcn,, StaccyS (Dave) Stephens Keith Clyde Perkins,>, soon} parents: four sisteI by her hus- Almo. On iateDei to assist him In of Prorovo, Utah, and Cody joined (he family. Clyde?de and brothers; and herle Perkins: her married Larris two children, (Kris)) EdvvardsI of Centerville, Millie fanned in Mur(airiaugh. Clyde Perkins. slers and four was fortunated Cody, who she Utah:i: 22 grandchildren; 19 until his death in 1975.5. MillieN A viewing forler I son, Keith raising hisher own. She later groat-g-grandchildrenf her sls- dedicated her life to0 hardI friends will be heli Stacey andi postmaster < and ter. AllMlce Peterson of Paul; w o rk a n d h e lp in g o th eers. rs . ■ 7 p.m. Simday,ir family and loved like I heiher time helping and heher sister-in-law, Rachel She loved to grow beaueautlful Wliite Mortuary,leld ' from 4 to retired asIt pthe garden, cut RaMalal ''Mal/.ie" Bowers of y, May 4, at dien filled ht flowers and her gai^ensnswere \ the Park" In ’I\vi and care for tho Buriey.:y- to be envied. She loved:d shar-s gniveside servicey, \ "Chapel by Urry plant t T h e family expresses their Ing (he fresh prodroduce, at 2 p.m. Monday[\vin Falls. A firewood islon am for animals sincereto appreciation to tlie scnunpiious jams, andnd her Sunset Memoria:e will bo held sheep, It as her grandchil- staff of i Rosetta Assisted grandchildren’s favca v o rite 'IW in Falls. lay, May 5, in Her passloreferred to her as Uvingg who so lovingly cared homemade bread, The faniily woiria l P a rk in w a s e v id e n1 t a: Lamble." She for ou>ur'wlfe, mother and Miftie fiad Industristrious thank the staff at dren later theref lambs and fed grandnIm o ih e r. hands that created beau,'autlful Care Center forvould (h like to “Grandma newborn 1 babies. Tho2 funeral1 will bo held at handiwork. She alwayss hadh; a loving care duringat ‘IWln I'alls mothered thea n im a ls a n d h a d 11 a .mn. . W ednesday. May 7, at Ihelr tender, them like s ne and cats. Doris the. AlnJm o LDS Church, wilh uglier Slay. She loved Itan cook and made Bishopip Kent R. Durfee officl- many dogsil ag o o d m e a l w a s a tln g .. Burial 1 will be in the , H O M E was a greatIhe c tabic. Her chil- Sunnyy Cedar' Rost Cemetery, Braidin Will/illiam ‘Will’ LickI H E A L T H & coming home to Friendsds may call from 6 until lUROMii — BraiIraidln greatly missed. kley Iways went home 0 p.m.:. T'1 \je sd a y a t R a s m u s s e n ■>HqSPJCE ^ W illiam ‘W iir Lickley:y was A service will bi drcn lovedle co e n jo y e d life w ith F u n e raral l Home. 1350 E. 10th born April 29. 2000.j. andj p.m. Wednesday, visit and alwa)ften told her chll- St. InI Burley,i and from 10 passed away May I, 2000. 2( Hove-Robertson b e h e ld a t 4 w oll fed . S hTiucli e e: of the great u n til)')0:45 a.m. Wednesday AUhotigh Hraidin wass conly Chapel, G29 Ii.y. M a y 7 , a t I-arry a n d ole fte s a w w h e n L irry a l th e: c h u rc h . here a short (ime.e, he Jerome, Idaho, witn Funeral drcn how mui touched many heartsIS and; side.service to follii. T h ir d in o u td o o r s s h e s liv e s. offiowers; donatiovlih a grave- imas H. B. ‘Bent(ton’ Smith I le is survived by hisIs par*f sent to St. Luke'sollow. In lieu - T lm ti' w y ents. Dusdn and KKim Medical Center,tions can be IIIOII— T h o m a s M. B. F lo re nnco c Smith of Jerome: I I.ickley: grandparents.>, PaulI’ Bannock St., Boise,e's Regional Stnlth. 04, of their daughter, Beverly H and Kay Delapiain, J{John in carc of NICUe r, 1 9 0 I: JER O M E ssod — away May 2, (Randy)ly) Roberison of Aurora, » and Marie Lickley, Roi:Poland Ronald McDonaliise, 1D03712 "Benton" in Sn Falls. Colo.; ; thoir .son, Stephen ■ and Connie Ruby:r. and; lOI Warm Sprir~U, or The Jerome, passeivas born July 24, (Linda)a) Smith of Huntsville, " numerous_ great-grandpidptir- Boise, ID 03712.laid Mouse. 2000, In’IWinytesvlllo. 1 Mo., the Mo.: 17 grandchildren . ' cnis. auti(s. uncles> andi services are underrings Ave., Benton wasWesley Smith and (includiding spouses), as well \S ta t ls tic s sh o w th a t people>ple r e sp o n d cousins. Braidln was \ tion of the Hove-I12. Funeral 1923, In KeyieJ Crawford Smith, as 15j grcat-grandchlldron to tr e a tn ie n t in th e ir hon^e)n \es m o re e r th e d iie c - s o n o f P a u l W e a fighter and willll be Funeral Chapel in sed in Keytesville who a!all loved and have rap id ly th a n In a faciliiciiity. M B | W | | p | L*- Robertson Olga Lucilleed Ci schools there, learnedL'd s o m u c h f ro m in Jerome. Ile was raisedi.’ed his country In “Grand]idpu." He is also sur- C ^ u r S e rv ic e s Includ and attendedcd . vlved byb five sisters, throe • Hygiene OMhlng/Gtoomlng ; Stephenen V. Southwick Benton servedny ers and many nieces, the United • Meal Prepor^don & Assisioncc r - n e p h e w)ws and friends, • M(^dlcatlon Reminders & AsUinilitaacc niirrHICM — S(ej)her k States Army h e n V. C h a r le s (( iton was preceded in •MobllliyAisltance during Worid Soulhwick, former Lineincoln Southwick of I ir- d e a th b;b y h is p a re n ts : h is so n . •Laundry Scrvico County sheriff, (i2.i. of Utah, Jamie ( IVent)( C o u r tn e y ) W ar II. ce David SlSmith: and his brother, • Asjjjt With Oally E*crcljc Dieirich, died April 30,, 20200«, I\vin Falls, IdahBountiful, He mar- W a y n e SJ m ith . ■Companlonslilp at Saint Alphonsus Kegiiegion- (Shawn) Olsonnt) Wilcox of rled Florence7. ^ T i i ^r i funeral will bo con- • Ught Houjckecping aCrocery S al Medical I Marcos, Texas,laho. Holly I> Foglesong d at 11 a.m. TXiesday, • RN/LpN Oversight C e n te r in ^ S o u th w ic k o f D ie!i tri of San on Nov. 17. 6, at Farnsworth Uoise, where ^ : 4 and Scott Bird Souis, Robin 1946. in J throe children. Morluailary Chapel. 1343 S. C a l l Ui Today/a at t 734-4061 he was flown [p Dietrich, Idaho. Steirich. Idaho, Keyiesville.ont most of his Lincoln In in Jerome, with jl or visit us onlineleat at after a serl- Cheri have nineo u lh w ic k o f T h o y r a is e d! in tl dairy agricul'. Pa.stor L • L-iura Rockwell of die * www.idahohomehTiehcalth.com ous monjrcy- d re n . Stephen and Benton spentont 16 years widi Jeromele United Methodist cle accident Stephen becamiJ grandchil- working life inof California Churchh officiating, A vislta- »- n e a r liis thne sheriff deputy lure. He spentIt-of Corrections tion foror family and friends ■ h o m e to w n gK J He was electedime .s a full- the slate as c a dairy fore* will bog.'gin at 10 a.m. prior to I of Dietrich. J.___ m 1992 and served utyas; in 1901. Departmentd Florence c settled the serjrvlce. Interm ent will Idaiio. lie never regalrjalned 14 years. He wasI sheriff In Dairy Unit vliere as Benton was take place pi in the Asbury consciousness after theJ acci-at leader in his churca s s h e riff fo r m a n . H e a n dn Fi and dairyman. Cemeteilery In Koytosvllle, Mo. dent on ApriM. Boy Scouts of AnuIS a n a c tiv e in J e ro m e , wived lie gardening, ’fhe fanimlly suggests that in urch. In the a henlsman a Stephen Verlon Southwhwlck the Idaho d e s p e c ia lly g a lh - lie u o f■ flowers,il m em orials bo KNOVi / v w m 0 was born July 20, 1S<15,<15, In Association, inerica, and Benton lovetI Ills family and made in ii Benton’s name to Ogden. Utah, to Verlonn andr Stephen is surviv Sheriff’s camping ande J e ro m o0 United Methodist l-dith Southwick. As a boyjoyhe wife. Cheri: his chil erings with'iv h e d b y h is lo v in g C h u rc;h, h , 211 S. Buchanan, lived In various parts of the grandchildren; twovived by his friends. lend of 61 yoars, Jerome,e, ID 03330. TO CALL ( Intermountain West asus his Wanless Southv:h ild re n a n d 1 le is su rv iv e 1 family nuived frec]uently.dy. He Itexburg. Idaho,vo a brothers, wife and frlen gol most of his educationIon in Southwick of h w lc k o f WHEN YOUR BG30NDS ARE CALLLED. Utah, where he gradualluated Idaho; and three, a n d M a rk NOTICES from .tlie_SaU..LaktLJixi — J•Reinvesting after ^our bonds are called:d.caa __ Technical lns(itu(e in I9G6. 19 Sandra ’Ibpin of I D e a t h N J. Williams fo llo w at 2:30 p.m. i seem overwhelmingng if you’re not preptpared. Ile worked as an eleciroironic Iowa, and Marcia■Qgan^Uiah. : . . . : W e d n ecsday s at ’IWln Falls engineer. 1 le served as amis-a tr of Dietrich, Idaho, — Andrea Joan Reformcned Church; visitation That’s why it makekes sense to call EdvJward sionary for The Churchch of preceded in death b 0, of Boise, died from 41 toI 0 p.m. ’I\iesday at JJones. That way youou can find an investrtment Jesus Christ of Uitter-t;r-day ents and one brothilio. He was HAILEY —April 23, 2000, at ReynoldIds Funeral Chapel In . S;iints in.t-i^many. liet mar-m • The funeral willII byI: his par- Williams, 30, ( ’IW in I-al■alis...... tthat fits your specificific needs. All you ha\ave lo ried Clierilyn Bird in 1970970 in 11 a.m. Monday,iber. h Wednesday, Aplal scrvico will be do to get started is; pickp up the phone. Logan, Utah, lie gradualluated the Dietrich Hlgl11 be held at her home. :onday, May 5, at 1 from Weber Siaie Colltollege gymnasium '. in May 5, at A memorialC i h a p e l In 1 la lle y Tom Asher with a bachelor’s degreeree in Idaho. Burial willIgh fc School ut 1 p.m. Mon< , ALBIOlOIvj — T o m m y “ ro m " Orveldo "Veda” Kathcriicrinc noon to 1 p.m. Mon( P o rtla n d , O ro. . ' F uneniS^ 'C( M p c i In-B uhl.' Danuser, rnemorial service/Ice at Hansen-Payne Mort . , T 2 p.m. Monday at Demaralaray's E Main In Budey. D nday a t th o C e m e te ry in PetereonofB^hl,'Poi Robw^ '^Bob” Jackson of H i I onuary. 321 G o o d in g C h a p e l. I a.m. ■niesiday.'pt Goojlln^ ^vqsldc inurn- ' .., aTiJfTlflSs -'riR ijoH Marvin "Near’ H all S c o tt dateP e t CoriiajpUoili. .' m ertt^srsctvlcie - at Z- p.m. W anda L Brown of Burllurley, Portland, Ore., and fu n e ra l a t 11hurch a.: In Buhl; TViesdayly at the Elmwood graveside service at 2 p.m. p. ofKlmbedy, militaryI" Y o st o f tJie Im m a c um.Mondayatthe la ti Cemeterery in Gooding M onday al the Plea-sant V iew a l se rv ic e a t 3 p .m[id . N formerly Catholic Churation from 1 to 5 (Demnraray Funeral Service, i!-.. Cemetery: visitation from fro the. Willamette uy memori- rosary at 7 p.m.iay i at Farmer Goodingi g C ^ p e l ) . . M onday at church; visltatic Nadonal < p.m. Monday For obituary rates andind Information, call 735-32 turd^. Deadline Is 3 p.m.. forf next-d^ publica- S ■ tion. The e-mall addressiss for obituaries Is oblts@i notices are a free service3 iand can be placed 3266 Monday through Satun until 4 p.m. every day. To view or submit obltuarle m essage In ari individual oronline guestbook, go to [email protected]. Death Obituaries." no irles online, or to pisue a me cvalley.com and dlcli on ‘Ob I ' K I > ■ i ’ w iw ,iM .riii,id.i. MAGIC VALLEY/V W Esrr; t r n S n mBr4,20M i* a Aftershlocks ; SOME]EBOD^NEEDS^iTO - Driversi —• TVvin F a lls Want to Volunteers are nciic c d e d to Citizens Center to help? spend time withI ]patients contini ivers to deliver,hot This pupublic service column Is designilgned to match needs in the who are in their fin.Inal hours lueinR ei;no t h e h o m e b o u n d . Magic;lc Valley with volunteer help. meals to th of life. ‘Training Is aavailable. Volunteers^rs^can drivo one IfyourJ need a volunteer, contact thehe Retired and Senior Volunteer Inform ation: 735-01D I21. . RENO, Nev. (AP)’—-M N/ oro .level, said John; AAnderson. day a week we or more. Progratram (RSVP) a t 736-2122. ext.--(1.-4764, before 4:30 p.m. ■iJjan two dozen aftershcshocks . director of the sciselsmologi-’' Informationion: Karen. 734- WedntInesday for Sunday publication.)n. RSVP is a United Way^spon-)n- V o lu n te e r s — TVi[W in FaUs shook Reno on Saturda’rday as cal laboratoryr at the 5084. « so red!d agency at the Collcge of Soulouthern Idaho. County Historical! I M u s e u m a nlne-wcek-long awaniarm of University of Ncva 5 ,i l i ^ i 1 ' p i I i d a h o A v e s t Ttot»«iw.TWhirili,,ld^ lordy, ioir a y Jail, not ‘Noramalizing’lUt^jhVUq juor lo o k Whop ’s hospital fo] laws]results in1 more COIinfusion elderly kUliHer ■ H appy B irthday> y By Brock VHSihbis cocktails — orderiri^ a shot cxccctred 2.75 ounccs. Asking Ralph Shaw verr SA U LAKE CITY (AP)J>)— • A AtsodatedPrewm writer______of the sansame liquor that's fora adouble and having a Love, Your FtF a m i l y ju d g tf h a s o r d e r e d a nI aai! ilin g , a lre a d y In your drink Is barterendcr pour it Is illegal. . . elderly m an to prisonI — not SALT LAKEE Crrv — If impermlssllsslblc. /Ul < other "Yoi!bu can get drunk here, IiosplJal carc — after• a jury Clnco de Mayoyo isn't enough liquor is fairfol game. Servers' youjuju s t n e e d to k n o w h o w to convictcd him of a pair pal of reason for somimo Utah revel- musl keep;p tracki of the pri- workk the system," said Eric 1991 shooting deaths. ers to party, consider c( this: mary liquoluor in everyone’s Andererson, an engineering Edgar Tiedcmann Isis ill, Tlie amountIt of liquor drink before'ore serving a round consu!sultant from Los Angeles frail a n d c o n H n e d to a wwli h e e l- a llo w ed in tlie! standardst: cock- of shots, w h oI froquendy travels to chair, but 3rd Districtt ludgclu tail is Incrcosiniilng by SO per- Dar own ^ 11 rdZcTZ., ^i7Z s leader in advanceced pljstlc sprgeryarand aeitlietlii|./ ] dictne, The Geriteffcfor A esthetics provliw id e s ttie .m b s j ' ' f.5' ihistjcat'eij Rrbcedu^uresihfapialiand bojody'enliaricefrient. i i ' h ■. beauty. s# ^ a ia i v - - - y >reastEtihalb% M & i^ : » m o i lents;;: ^ : K : .)) 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SaABdq.ltar4.a)(» C7 Chuia ;s efforts tc:o Stop deeally viruss | B B | BydntolUiler Statc-tun teltn^ion footai K V i V i A n i l i Awoctoted Proa writerwit sh o v red w o rk e rs s p ra y in g;d dl is - in stan t arouiid houses in BEIJING - ChlrJilna’s Health rural'r oreos outside Fiiyat Ministry orderedd h e ig h te n e d ; ^ B aand medical teams visltliitln g efforts to siem the spread of fqmiUes w idi sm all children. infectious diseasesises Saturday Meanwhile, nearly BOO0( I W W B W W following an outbutbreak of a , bther cases were roported virus that has cocaused the . .other parts of Anhui, th tl e ' d e a th s o f 22 c h ildildrcn r in one h e a ld i d e p a r tm e n t s a id om n iUiI dtyandissprcadini Web site. In Guangdoi Theoutbrcakofeof enterovirus province, 1,000 miles to tl 71. a type of hand,md, foot and south, preliminary tes m outh disease tJiattJia children .sh o w ed a n 1 8 - m o n d i-o ldB bf W m >r^sukeptlblc to.']to.' Is a n o t h e r : m H m who died Friday’wM infccti ipei^nchc for the a e commimist , •. i w fi id i EV-71, a n d a s e c o n d su jfeovcm m tntaslttpreparcsfor. pr AdiBdlxfoctadM bj Esto m ln B 71 v irn (EV72I« p c c te d d e a th is u n d e r Invest, . u . . i iii'n'inii iflAc Deijing Olympli n p lc s a lre a d y • Kdtpiia! ta FFnyi oyuf ctty, east C U n on Aprfl 29. C 'bgatlon, the .Xinhua Nev■ l e w s ___ _ liy “an n uprising niKuctoftlMUm is ts s tiu l after an oatbreah Agencysald. ' I I — l^ongTlbetansanta n d a n in te r - . k . M 22cU M ren. ^ h Cases of hand, foot.ar.a n d .inational torch relaylaydismpted moiuii outbreaks have bc(been !|kj|iP^PH '.py protests. ^ onthemlnisinistry's Web site. In Fuyoi preported in a( least (wo oth)ther Hfl ill 1 Stepped up vlgivigilance by PrompdngIng the government skirts, a provinces, Xinluia said. , healtli bureaus andmd hospitals (o act wasan an unusual jump in hours, I .sl •|1ie Ilealdi MiiiLstry saidlid it , ID p re v e n t th e sp reroadofinfec- a cases of the tl enterovirus. Besides limb, H H ' ’’ expected^ infections to dim tious disciiscs was-as necessary known as EV-71,EV in Fuyang, a people » |M i ' and V peak in June and lulJuly. .^o guarantee the smooth fast-growingng city set In the ‘IZoftht2|«tFoyaa(No.2Peoplef W p h ile d ie o r d e r sin{^ed oi . staging of thehe . Beijing rural heartitrtland of central cal conc 9 . Chiu ts steppi&s DP str^ hand, g foot and nioudj di piymplcs and Paralympics Pai China, d e p a r t n 5 , 6 & . ’uhlae^Chliui^ABliiri ease, ^ it also m entioned hep; and to ... preservevc social: sta- As of carljirly &iturday, 3,73G Provlnci this A, measles and o(hi)(her bi^(y,‘ said the ord o rd e r p o s te d c a s e s o f EV-"V-71 were reported located. Infecilmisn diseases. 1 0 0 8 lyang’s mainly ruml out- n i,Briscof4l5inabout2‘l p s, health officials said, les the 22 deatlis, 1,115 c A f iQ U N D TE H E W O R L D Je rc*maln ho.spitallzed, a them In serious ur criti- V Ison JsJ A to o k u p positions o si in tiie for* deployei . ■■ i C H 1 N □ndkion, raid (he health worked h to pu( out the (lame I m er miiltanant stronghold of and thertmen( i of . Anhui e; The strike, made fromm W " I Jenin on SuSaturday, part of “I hopince, where Fuyang is ground ti launcher, took out a H ' -M atre joiyiipk torch an« n i v e s P re s id e n t M; Mahmoud Abbas’ the diretc d . militant il ”command-con(ri M :=6n ikinland ChiiWna attempt to assertas control over (I’alesiin center," the U.S. milltai onceiawlcss^ssWcst Bank towns tion In said. The center was locate i k ' J SANYA - A fterera. mucli- and cncourat rage an Israeli with- i^alestinl in ( h e h e a r t o f ( h e L-ighi m •^protested journcirney, the drawal. HrckiU. • square-miie nelghborhoo pm - -.^Olympic torch rea(reached this The Israelaell military and been doi th a t Is h o m e to a b o u t 2.5 m l ^sout^ern Clilnese:se seaside Abbas sharp!irply disagree over ” continue lion people. Iraqi official “ resort Saturday nlglilglit, begin- whctlicrtlieFlel^estinian forces and Jeni)yed in large numbers, said w at least 23 peo|)le wc( () pm “ ning,W hat organi;inizers and are ready toto replace Israeli minehecityofllcbronisncxt. oui injured, . though none t Ciilnosc citizenss (promised troops In llietlie West Bank, tli6 ;it)p ' e• (h is w ill b e a s te p in (hom-were gi patients In (h e • would be a trouble-free tro only arca ^bbasAbl controls foi- irecifon of rcsioring full 1iospi(aj. ir ■ , • P lay diKcs incliKlc; lowing tlie: JuneJu 2007 violet Uinianl security jurisdic- c(The il.S. military blamemed June 27. 28 &&.W 3 . 2()0K»Jiily \.2.XA&..t .S. 2(MIK T h e p r o te s ts a:and last- takeover of tl in (hese areas,” .said thesj m llitant>'fur.using Iracraq l minute route charhanges th.it Hamas milltailtan'ts. U^.mitinian negotiator Saeb civilians ir as hum an shields.Is. Urini;; haunted tiie lordlidll along il Tlie West:st Bank city or,- niil ntiljIt. "So fiir th is h a s n o t . s( I^This is a circuinstancmce Tlicatric:r ic a l &, or M usical Rosun'in ic • intemalional relayy nroute wcu- N’ablus, 'vhLdlidisevcrai months.' where these crim inal grouji d o n e , a n d If (h e Isn ie lis tl: >ups . 2 - 5 ,ininutc song to sing”' cxpected to be ovrrivrr. Insiead, ago bcc.-imulu ihi p te s t c a se .'for .y,r B A Gin H ie c o m in g ... (o N a b lu s are iii operating direcdy outIt o( f ' . locals talked exciiecited ly (b o u t A b b a s’ fore*;*c«iS, Ls still r a id e d ^ ’m ilitae ry n in , th is w « )u ld .u n d e r? — s;:civilian . neighborhoods,,js ,” 2 - 5 tn in ulie tc D raniaiic Reading or■ S k ii'» welcoming the; Olympic reyularly by by Israuli (loci^ .luto theo u r effort.” military ir spokeswoman Spc. Spi • May combinc: tiicsotli tw o wiiii som eonele if they arc flam e. S f.irc h ln g lor fughivjfc. ' iceminR Megan Burmeister (old TTh h e J ____ Tiven.if no poii policc-wcre l'ulL:i'jiilanI ofTidals-sayo: sucli - Saturday Assoclaied-Press-lji-ftn-t — tO 'IniU .'ilL O JL IlQ I------here, we would protect pi( the uiuls ii:idtrmrmine their spcuri- 55 yards■/I raq m a il. _ S|».im..r.l 1.J torch \vith our bod:lodics!" said , fo;xos, buth Isniel ‘says tal and She said I( presents an lO-year-old ven/cndor who 1 .ilostiniiinI truups ti loo .'often dozenmi^le pt strike takes “complex d and very dirficuli g a v e h is fam ily n nim m ie a. J ERUSALIL E M I '■*•! * rmi ' - " n L 7lU • Dres5se s 8-2115 ^ Rice pushes progiogresson ' i*' IsradPalestiiiiananpeace i MAADEOF row r THEATRE IN BURLEYf ‘ ' ports^w ear Secretary of)f State . I llIJl O N O R k i n a S l Cpndolcezzii lUcitice said; . B . e:W (« k U ) Sati^'rday slie will ask Isra el to ' r - ~ i»« r~*-r ;i;‘rc{move moro physic/sical barri- i a s c a w E V •'•.CCS c re c te d in tlie! WestWi Bank ' BQAfl i M j m H D R ^ B t t - ta* a bulwarkt against | r|||V r a a • fttM (po-ia) I !P: lestinian'miiitants.Its. - ■ IPHT < ® ■’ Comer of 13th1! & Overland • IBurley • 878-224! 4 0 j = ^ g N _ a ,v , V ! frhe Bush adminiilnistradon I t.w> ^ also w o u ld like to se;eespeedier e L JC 3P £■? RBIDDEN ■54 / IV ' ^progress toward a political ^ settlem ent betweenn Israh el a n d INGDOM I V tiic Palestinians, a goal of f S :s o . e:40 (PO-19) President Bush Inn hi^I final a s B N B v ' year in ofllce. Riceicc s a id c n iig^s^ree; routd to Israel andid thet West ^ sjysiasi1 -u- B a n k fo r w e e k e n d m e e d n g s . P B u sh 's to p diplomm oi at said It's ___ Disposal iWAGiPOlNT B ' ' fs too early for pcspessimism. ■ J0«.sdfi(ra-i3) I ' ' f despite a lack ofof obvious b a y □ 3 ^^ read y foor accomplisliment Inn talksta Bush b e g a n w ith io lty id I IS and H ours, actSouttorn i IdW uteat. I H - M S t I C8 S d ^ l t g 4 , 2 0 0 e : W o r l d : r ^ y * » Bluestonees reveal lulew HBB i n I origins foi)rStoneh^ ByThnOarl m o n u m e n t b e c o m e s lo » A ngetes T tiim ______ferent from any othcther kind of. m o n u m e n t in th e BriBridshlsles. AMESBURY, Englandd — ... And when they ccc o m e The mysterious circlele of they elevate this fnontunentfni stones t^ t ri^es on Sallsbisbury imo something ratiratlier spe- Plain near herc has stood'od'as clal," parvUl said oor n e r e c c n t an archaeolo^cal marvel■el /ori afternoon, thousands orycars, its orlgiriglns “You can make the analogy. . and purpose shrouded in!n thet vkdth a medieval paila ih c d r o l ’fr . ‘' p ils is o f histo ry . • it’s a bog-j(tandaiJard Paris ■ i|||i|||B |iifl ■ But a just-com picted cxca*cxc church undi they g v a tio n o f Sto n e h e n g e , th ec firstGj relics, and at that iWihin the ancient circleJe bl becomes a beautif m a r- more than 40 years, coucould velous building,!* hhe e "It provide som e of the firstt reli*rc cliangcs its purposeise able explanadons for onene of that Ume from a fairlyfal ston* the greatest wonders ofif tl.ctl dard henge to a tcte m p le prehlstO Tic w o rld . really European rcnonown.” HHHHiB AtcamofBritishardiaeolleolo* " " " gists hopes to prove its theoh e o ry Uiat nearly 4,000 yearss agoa; Stonehenge was regardedd n o t a s a p la c c o f sa c r a m e n t foo r tlict dead, but as a temple'wiw ith u n ifju c h e a lin g p o w e rs. T h e d ig is io o id n g c lo scly«*lyat tlic prcsencc of about 82 bbln lu e - stones — a double circlccie o f large rocks, som e wcigliingI n g a s much as 4 tons, that w wc e re brought In during tlie sccoifco n d stage of Stonehenge, whi began about 2150 D.C. a ai n d account for the Hrst stois to n e s > c o n s tr u c d o n a t th e site. ::!& About 150 years later, tlicsetlie were rearranged and s si u r- I rounded by a circlc off thtl e t-tia nm JMl o t e much larger sarsen stonto n e s lie o f i Stonehenge. Aluto Suiper SItore! Yet it Is' the bluestonto n e s, s o m e h o w h a u le d to tlie tJ ‘T h e B e s!t t P rice &k T he Be;;st S e !e c= ^ r a S ” ■j ' Salisbury Plain from th tl e Preseli HiUs in Pcmbrokro k e - . . . shire, Wales, that researchcc h crs s a y h o ld th e k e y to th e clouiloud- • . . ed mystery ofStonehenge. Although the researchc f o u n d to U ielr d is m a y th a11 t dtl ie area they examined had bbee e e n tampered with in Komaim a n tim e s , th e y still h o p e tlie elixai- x c v a d o n s w ill h e lp s h o w th a t tl bluestones were once viewt“wS '9 8 FORDD EXPEDITION S R vwjetwdIesel as therapeutic. SmK7J8 ■ . Smf2MV/ ____ Over the years^__ ^ S t ^ lienge’s legends havc“bcc many. Some said the dev — $ST3,988 1 I bought the stones fromim a woman in Ireland; anotli Mory suggests they w we e re placed on the plain by/ tlictl wizard Merlin: others h ha' a v e sworn that aliens builtt thtl e monument and left it as placc for worship, or th Druids built It as a tem ple'le fof r sscriGcial ccremonies. i ■■you c o u ld p u t 10 a rc h ae c o g ists in a ro o m , a n d y o u 'ddgoi g UJ DOW '0 6 PONTIAC VIBIIE '03 DODGE 250025 DIESEL^jmP H A ODYSSEY EXX at least 11 dicorics,” saidd Dr.C sSTK0K763 n Sm23BW m m Andrew Fitzpatrick of Wess« Archaeology, a private con SI 3,1,988 ^ S 1 4 , 9 pany involved in the excavcava- «142gJL tion, whicli was approvedJ d bI y ______^ English Heritage, which maim an - H I H H H a g e s S to n e h e n g e . “I think the one thlngevcr body vrould agree on is th Stonehenge is a . tempi which is easy to lose sightof, the kind of to-ing.and fro-li o fid e a s ." But the rccent reallzatica tio n H H H H that the site contained ston from mountains 250 mili ■ i '05SUBMftRU FORESTER R CHEROKEE '0707 HONDA ACCORD away in Wales shed new■llBh. lig ’fm ' ^ S J W 2 W o n S to n e h e n g e 's orig in s. Tlm Dorvili, a professor a t 7 the University of Bourname- • * "itS S F " ^ I M 8 «‘19,988 1 mouth, and Geoff WaiiV ain- wright, president of th tl e Society of Antiquaries ■ Lx>ndon, have spcrit tiie Is ------abc-years-Tcacat^ng-Stonto n e ------henge and the rocky outcntc ro p Cam Menyn, thou^it to10 1 b e th r. e x a c t site in th e Pres ! ■J ' -J 1 N S I»iDEr’BIg Brown ' [ i i ^ li v e^ ^ u p to big billing m - ;.D) ' ' w ltiyI'Kentucl^.Dert^ i ^ ------r— 1 s : , . - . w i n j i suravMY L-___ 9flH iiH K 3ii& i_:- I May 4 ,2 2( 0 0 8 ; SPCTIME&NgA/S '. SPORTSRTS)S EDITOR’ MIKE CHR'ISTEITENSEN; 735-3239. SPORTSRrS^MAGICVAU£Y.COM I f ' % :' " INSIDE;E: ioumameirt COW is I Your ^ioili^ pe{1 Weather, D8 ' ' ' Meet t. In(idiansbejat ' Buulldogs fibr SCCIC crowm ", '! ______• , .J.______^ . -I ByDUoelloePbBbia S taff wHw rtter______ BUIHL H L — W hen Buhl baseballill c o a c h TVoy RuRuhter was informed hisI IIn d ia n s w o u ldd bbe hosting tlie SawtoothI < C e n tra l Id a h oJ CConference championshipip g a m e, h e to ldId seniori pitcher Gaige Owenen tliat It w a s hhis is game and Owen said tth a t h e w a n teed d Iit m ore than anything else,5C. ■ . •...... S atulurday. rc Owen and his teanim m a te s , y b a c k ccd d tu p th o s e w o rd s, IV T h e In d ia n s o v e rc a m e a f o u r-mu nr d e fic it' f> to dawiw 1back and beat Kimberly 5-45 on a • b d se s-lo3-loaded, gam e-w inning hit bb] y D y la n , d p p B ro o kks s in the bottom of the s e v e n th Ig and Owen, pitchcd probaja b ly h is ggame a n of the season with cl^uJ u s trik e - liwi h I f O x>uts and two walks. alge has been coming arountn d ," sa id R u liteer. r. “It's a great feeling to see hhi im ge t- tin g c:ontrol o n and pitching his gamime. It is . ■ k ; : ; | . } r ; fB H SH H what 1 e}expect from a senior." SBT. ~H H S I O wren e n felt his best pitch was hi:liis c u rv e b a ll. MnaMM “Wcc 1 had some errors eariy tb u t w e sta y e d iiin there," said Owen. "Wee started: , o u t thhe e season wilh some douLu b ts. W e w I h a v e nI’t ’t Ihad Brad (IVviss) m ost ofr thetl sea- M s ' B m a B | | | B | H s o n a n d it w a s rea lly g o o d to g e t hiiliim b a c k b e c a uis s e h e g iv e s u s a lo t o fle a d e rsl:■ship a n d ' H : : m f i iMM i h its thhe e ball well. Tlie three of uss seniorss , a re fcc d lin ir g p r e tty c o n fid e n t." ;h th e s c o re tie d -1-4 h e a d in g'i ii n t o th e , . I^ H 'U ^ 'V r i ' c H H H a h o m e: hihalf of the seventh, back-1':-to-back ‘ ' H i }'f~- M *8BFi K7 ;/ D fH errorss c on. ground balls hit by M a tt ' M H am lltoihon i and Jack Hamilton andd a walk . K b ' i l iH I U i. t b y K lmimberly l reliever Evan lerkcc to J.D. L ec k en:nby b loaded the bases. BradlVT V /issh h ™j8HHb?e1 ...a grp.iin5.iind_ball„to_.short forclnpn g _ M a tt____ H am iltoiiton i a t h o m e fo r th e first o u,t. t. Brobk.s th e n Inuila u n c h e d a d e e p fly to rig h t Fufield that , bounccc:ced of the glove of Nlc Jajlayo a n d L ec k en:n b y s c a m p e r e d h o m e fo r tlith e w in - ^ n in e runru n . M bIco b m b tfl te a lo n SM byby C o ^ Btbba CbristteueB, RJ.SaM,CedyWlaain J. 2 ind D » eBnidlie ByZschKrle " I That was'simplylly not acceptable. Frank( o r d e r e d h is s ta f f vwtter pretty boys back ontoor the field to roll in thele dirt, and a — M i n e : tr a d itio n w a s b o m1. . h e re th e y a re , j>-wiihiiihm lng in the Infield, rootln I E a c h y e a r sin c e ,, IFrank has Instituted Dlrtbctb a g s ta tu s a t the soil. Sec the dustdu and black smeared ac :Watch:thei'Mlnlco •: s o m e p o in t m id s eeason z when Minico needc LGol(denifinis}II r ^[ takes Regiorin 18 softballItitleinblowc 1 ^ o u t B h CSI JTMO on a line-drive grand slsla m to tte r ______■ R ^ 1 8 left that put CSI up 6-15-0. T h e BK b la s t d id n 't l l f t ^ fee t mo v e r th e LAKE c n r — A y e a r t w q i a n i ^ D ru ln Bd a l F ld d tu rf, b u t ' S A IT0 L College of Southern A t S a t t U k a Inside: d e a r e d tlietli o u t- ago, thosoflbaU < team hit the CemnmnityConoge . ic e , a n d Id a h o sothe final game of tho 8attm toy% e a m a w all in 18 Itoumament, ' . E qm fauU onA uds s c n lP n lmim e ro u t om e. R e g io n ly afternoon, the No:'5Salt LakeCC'4, page D3 o f th e gan firs t S a tu r d a1 y Eagles ripped diat Southern^ Nevada 2 “T h e inning, to get off oio n h e r G o ld e n Its J fo u n d a tio n a n d h it Championship -- ^ (Palmer) like that and w a U o f fltnked Salt Lake q,Oama 1: No. 5 Salt.Uke CC id m a k e h e r cry, th a t w a s th e bc!>est p a r t f llth - n mimlty l College with it. 1 1 . C S U of the tournament fo r u s," C o m m uwith r cvcrydilng else Gama 2: CSI 21. No. 5 Salt a lo n g d- LakeCCl. i j •' ; • • ' ... S o rrell sa id . “I t w a s o uir r w h o le g o a l. W e k n e w w e h a dI toti b e a t th e y r a dBccond-year . CSI pnj- ccurtid Its first trip to T h e s e her." g ra m s e2AA c Division I Worid teoieom In the-first title tilt, the With Palmer out o c f tlie • >ors g a m e , th e r o u t w a s ot th e N ]Cv ^ ith a 21 -1 sh e lla c k in g GS ool ld e n E a g le s b le w th e d o o rs o n . CSI ; S e rie s win it U n s in th e s c c o n d o f )ff o f fof the deddlng game! In connected for 17 hih its o n CelifiofSM ttM iM ibvpli^inr cwi mim (tot im m ui bu ir iM M r « i M M U ta unplonshlp games In theh o firs t lim in g . o f t h e B n Bmln relievers KaraI 1B e n d t Col«blitiMflnl«flaDcka^■^PM SM viiM Ut U k i CSy; l i t O o U n EaiiM ML 11 m C lB M iR y t w o c h ake n Qty. Lc^ than an Sophomore S catcher Annaina and Erica Park. Every G o ld e n tM iti^M rakoM iiaMIf fa ny to wli tto Mcoad gaM 21>:U -1 to M il a tr ir to tk« K K M DllU M tatktfM Salt Ukefter. Ealllng IM to a Soriorreli pasted a two-strike■ike SM tethinHlClKna. DhWealWorU hour aftcf Palmer-led Bruins' pltt) ltc h fro m P a lm e r to c o n nlect e c t P le a se s e e CHAMPS, PPa ag e 0 7 L in d s e y »• t D2 Supdn Miy <,2008 ______S pqrtts2 ______>,TWteFaii,Mahe Spartaansedg(;e TigerssforGBIIW title Wolverii]ales move]into ByZscfaKyle' S taff w riter______, champic[onship gaime ByJohnDen- U U P l-irr— T h e M in i liriico Spartans held Tlme»Wews writer ______G B W ^Dflball on 10 beat tljc Jcrcerome Tigers 7-5 S a S Saturday to claimI tlthe Greal Basin JEROME — Wllh pilepitching Toumam C o n fe re n c e W e st T o'Umafnent u n cliUmpl- nent lik e ih ls , w h o n e e d s offerffe n se? 1 onship and a bcnh inin tht e C la ss -IA s ta te o H S Wood River, which tournatneni. Jeromelie held (is own ay h a d tw o c o n fe re n c e w in s r ' y against the favoredd Spartans,S taking In s d u r - Qome 1: No, 4 Burliirley 9 . No. 1 ing the regular seas e a s o n , , - lo a d s in th e first a n d foi I fo u r t h In n in g s, b u t matchcd lhat Saturday v the persistent Minlcoco batsI wore down ■ y -'f Q.Ta,N„.3W00.50d River 4', being nearly perfccl in the four pitchers thaihat direw for tiie c NO. 2 Minlco 1 circlc as the Wolvet n g e r s . Game 3: Vtood RiverBr 8, Burley 1 moved into the champ Minico centerfi^Hclder Dane . Jerome 2 • ship gam e al the Great, 7 Db S Broadhead hit his el«h ighih home run of B M | Conference W eslTouman ly the season and pitchcched the final two Sg g a S " a S: Buriey v s.I. 1Mlnico. Hannah Gove pitchc G ^ e in n in g s to e a r n th e sa v e ave. 1 le said Jerome ^ S i iwo-hitter its the Wolver gave the Spartans all t nship. Wood ill th e c o m p e titio n upsel M Inlco4-I In dieir th e y w a n te d . .n R^rvs.Gamo5wrVinner, 3 p.m. game. Sam Engel then “Those'are the kindnd of games we're :hampi- over and didn't allow an h , nc GO'"® Sccond ch£ going to see at state,:, st s o It wa.s g o o d 10 B B W • onship, if n e ce ssar)sry, 5 p.m . W o o d H iver b e a l B urley 7 get one in before we go up there," Burley knocked offff 1to p - Uroadhead said. MiMiiracanu seeded Jerome 9-5 in th e o ffe n se Uiey c o u ldJ ni iu s ie r . As tiiey did in Tiitiritirsdays win over ierome’s le's Nathan Bobrowsici dives backI to first b a u as Minlco’s Bubba ChristiansenCl attem pts to o th e r e a rly g a m e , s e n dlin in g g th e Burley, tiie ngers arrive the catch during Saturday's GreatI t B.Basin Conference West champloi host Tigers lo an eliminain a tio n WOOD RIVER 8 , Bli h itt in g th r e e sin g le s olTi ilonship game. BURIEY 1 game where ihelr seas e a s o n E ngel m a d e th]e mn ost of her take a 1-0 lead in the: firstHr inning. In the A ni. m ant Holicals, who losllo a loser-out game, ended In an H-2 loss to 10 the Ume on the mouiund ns die fourth.Inning, Cameronroll Stauffer nailed uDWl IW Baseball ToumamfH i e n i a g a in s t W o o d Hiveiv e r 5-2. S p a rta n s . Junior didn'i allow/a 11 hit while a 2-0 pitch for an oppcpposile-field, two- Thursday lliL' B o b c a ts hit hi eight singles off of Action continues Monlonday scoring a pair of ru:runs to lead run homer. I\vo battiatlers later, Hrelt m- a . 1 Minlco 13, No. 4 Wood River 3 Wood Hiver pitclic h e r I>ai I> atierso n b u t at Jerome wiili Budey;y and the Wolverines to) theI cham- Walganum caught upp wllh\ a low fasl- 3 Jefome 13. No. 2 Burley 3 couldn't string; a n y tim e ly k n o c k s Minico facing off at I p.m.[ plonshlp-game. b a il fro m W in m ill a n d droveil il,over the S aturday logeilier unlil tinIhe sixth inning. Steve ■ The winner will playi y the "1 haven't pltclv:h e d m u c h le ft-fie ld fe n c e to g iv e:Jt.‘r Jei o m e a - J - 3 le a d . cham pi Tipionship. Minico 7. Jofome 55 Beck, Kace ReddJder, John Cummings Wolverines at 3 p.m. for an this season, it fetfeels really “Stauffer touched hts hi; prciiy good, wood R d River 5 . Burloy 2 and Dallon Hellraran each baited 2-for-3 automatic berdi to diee ClassC good to be back." sisaid Engel, Jerome coach ’Ibni Bobrowski B( said. ” ,To6»doy, May 6 for Burley in died: d e fe a t. ■' "W algam otts, I think tl •IA s ta te to u r n a m e n t. "I knew 1 had ihe supports of d River at Joromo, 5 p.m, Beck look the.* loss1 de.spite throwing m y te a m b e h in d mn ct .” intervention as muchh a^/uiyihiilg^’nea ^ Thursday, May 8 well. Hurley coacltch Urett Graham sjiid, Jiadn'f hit home ran ii BURLEY 9, JEROME 5 After three s c o rc le s s 3nal cham pionship, Jerom e ,vs. but wasn't .suppoloried by the defense, The two teams combii Hewri.sied a preuygood ibined innings, Engel belteited a single which conmiitied:d lo u r erro rs . o u t." rs3tcllo. 5 p.m. for 13 erron! and IB hit.s,I. bulbi it In ihe fourth and lailater scored Saturday, May 10 "You h a v e lo hand lui ll to Wood River, was the Bobcats that made m. on an error. Thele. Bobcats Jerome's lead didn't■t tI: a In 5 ,0,0 pi ! play-in. G reat Basin W est No._ 2 'vs Paiier.son did agre;reat jo b o n th e m o u n d , die m ost of them. . matched it as Cararli Parish tom of the inning,, MinicoK pieced nictrirt rict V/VI, Pocatello, 1 p.m. and Iheir defensee was\ solid. Beck threw Pitcher Molly Mills eanearned walked and came h CARSON, Calif. — Oscjiscar De La Hoya knockick out an opponent who hadlad never been _____ h o ld il m e e tinIng g ai 7 p.m., Monday, Mayy 5, in sliowcd he could siill bumIt a contender. Next stoppijped in 3a previous fights, 1 s, lik e h e h a d % | l i y Migli S c h o o l m e d ia c e iiicer. r. F o r u p is c a s h in g in n (;ain lik e a c h a m p io n . v o w'ed ed to do before the bout. ' a f Y S • o /ts Shoi ■ tw rnorc inforiiiai:nation call George Plow att -123- In w hni was litllc m ore thantlin a tuneup fora m u c h b ig g e r fig iu , D c La Hoya I Io kicked ofT his N H L Note: Send MagkKi Valley briefs ta s(>ortt@tna{lc«lcyaIley.coni rctlremcni lour Saturdayly nighti before an Gooding lien«nefit dinner planned appreciative crowd by pitchir:hlng a near shutout Uoshishaii's goal lifts Flyers fo r re g is tra•ation t forms. over a game but overmaichech e d S tev e F o rb e s. D u e to ggymnasium v Hoor resurfaclni:lngatCSI, GOODING1 —- Gooding Hlgii School3l w ill Dc La !-!oya got a chancece toi shake off ring MOIlONTOEAL — Scolt Upshall s Jl scored with space will1 beb lim ited to the first GO apapplicants hold a benefitfit dinner at 5:30 p,m., Monanday, rust and put on a show In1 frontfn of his home- 3:04, remaining n in tlic third perilerlod and the to camp. Tl Those Inturested are encouioumged to May 5. Tlte costcos is S5 per person or S2020 p e r town fans, who came outI inIn big numbers to Philadiadelphla Flyers advanced to i to the Eastern prereglster.:r. fa m ily (u p to3 five ft' people). Proceeds will11 1h e lp c h e e r h im o n a g a in s t a fightciliter whose previous Confeiifercnce final with a 6-4 wii win over the For more)re Information, contact head hi CSI cover the costs)sts of state compeiltlon foro r th e b ig g e s t d a lm to fa m e w a s lolosi sin g in th e fin a l o f M oitreol n tn Canadlens on Saturday r ly n ig h t. v o lle y b a ll c(coach Heidi Cartisserat 732732-6485. track and tentiennis teams. Enclilladas, .sa.salad, the "Contender” reality scries,ies. He didn't disap- Upslpshall deflected Jeff Carter'ser's shot past dessert and a drinkd will be served. Purcl•chase point, battering the sm aller;r F o rb e s o r o u n d o n C a:y rey Price to give Philadelphia Mails sccond Junior Oi)liympics Skills event nenears tickets from aany n y te a m m e m b e r o f a t th e did o o r. his \vay io an easy 12-roundind decision win In and fmalftr lead of the game as thehe Flyers won his first flgiit in a year. th e corc o n fe re n c c s e m lfln a l In fiv e1 gagai m e s. TVVIN FA'ALLS — Area youth ages £ mis drops matclies The win set up a Scptembinbcr rem atch wltli Invited to participatepj In a free JuniorrroiJ^Slc C •®"”' F lo y d M a y w e n th e r Jr., w h oI bebe. a t D e La H o y a by- J a g i c all ^petition. The basketball evevent will The Jeromee H H ig h S c h o o l te n n is te a m felleU lO - s p ilt d e d s lo n la s t M a y in wv h h a a i w a s tlie ric h e s t M V ' L E Y t 10 a.m.. May 17 ai Roberjcrt Stuart 2 to Pocatello0 andoi 7-5 to Century in a pal»alr o f fig h t ev er. A n d , e v e n tlio u g;li li DE c La H o y a w a s a ( J S | V( volleyball takes cam pI sign-upssl Participants may registerleratTWln road matchupsps on < Saturday. The onlyTlget;e rs to I7-I favorite, his dominatlrQtlng perfonnoncc 5 and Recreation. Local chahamplons \vln In both outingsout were Breanna Gllbere n In against Forbes will likely dolo whatv De La Hoya TWIIVIN FALLS — The CoUege o e of Southern will ndvanaKC to a regional competiticitlon. Call girls singles andand the pair of Megan Wayira n e n t w anted by helping sell dioQ scconds( fight with IdaholO volleyball > program Is currenT cn tly a cc ep t* TVvin F a lls PPi a rk s a n d R c c r e a iio n a t 736’36-2265. and Rachd Pick’icket In girls doubles. The Tijr ig o rs Mayweathcr. In g r•eglstratlons e g for its sum m er ccai a m p s . T h re e swept the boys bo doubles matches vw ith D e L a H o y a w o n al^ 12' rounds on one Individ/idual cam ps and one team ca eluding a 6-0, 6-0 sweep It o f 12 o n th e o th e r o ffe re d r Boosters to meet IHoi P b y ju d g e 's sc o re c a rd a n d 11 o u t o red from June 30 to Julyur.i'ii.'it “ "''“ ''I' ' '“"■'‘'1' S cTgK'e rt a n d C h a c c C a p p s. two. He bloodied Forbes face,ice, but he failed to http;//i://athlctlcs.csi.edu/volleyball/ all/camps-asp MMBERL'ILY — Tho Kimberly Boosts s te rs w ill —• CoCompUed from staff and wire repvports i: . ' (, *■1 D4 5apdir||liy4.2D08 ______S P O K2 ] 2 ______T k m H(m,TMaFali,ldalio n H H B co w y e r \!w ins w ilM R ic him i o n d rrace H ICUMOND, IIN Vq. (AP) — Denny E go, and NASCARIR accused him of Inieh- members i at Hcndrick: M otorsports. H u m iinin a p p e a re d lie a d c d tov^rardI anaj easy ilonally bringingng out tlie caution that Busch I spent three yearsirs driving for v ic to ryy. T h e n , D ale E a r n h a rd t Jr. ,se.seemed regrouped ilie fidflel d . Hcndrick, I but was rcplaccdcd b y E a m lia rd t p o is e di lo snap his two-year losingB streak.s Earnhardt andid Dusch staged a strong th t is s e a s o n . In ththe e end, surprise winner;r Clint battle for the: lead I when the race Mark Martin finished a scuson-bcst ' 9 ^ - ' D o w y erci:r celebrated in Victory Lane,e, steal- resumect. but Busch B and Earnhardt tliird t and w as followed byy l’ b n y S tew a rt, [' ■ Ingavicttictorj’S'Kurdny niglit at Hiclii;hmond made contact inin tunn three that sent M ^ a rtin I h i c x Jr. a n d C a rl Edv«i«ls.Ec Kevin In le n ialatlonal tl( Raceway that cnd Filly E ight Belle:Ies eutlianizeti ■ I M agic:;inG anid e l I.OUISVII.I.I-:. Ky. (/I ; (API — iiig Brown |H A U B U H N HILLS, M Mic id i. — • wiispulliiiKaway Iniino m th e field, a c c e le r- Hedo l\irkoglu's uncon aiinn with every (kuvciwerful stride loward dunk early in the secor h a lf tlie nnisli line ii) Ihee KentuckyK< Derby gave the Oriando Mngii tb e ir ' TIil* crowd of lf)7,7: 7.770 was on its feet I M first lead.' Less lhan a mn in u te aiidchuerlnnaslhfbij big. iinhealen, mus- later, the Deiroll Piston to o k cular bay crosscd tl [ tbe line llrst. over. lengths ahead ofihefi: enilyl-igbl Belles. MM | B w , i I Chauncey Billups h 19 'IniinLT Hick Dutrow row jr. w as slill cele- t S i k I points, seven assists n n d hm iing. alonf> w iihiluthousands of happy played a key role in the ded- M n « S |C hettors, :is Big Brownvn and tfie 19 otlier siv e r u n o f ih e g a m e,*, leading le ■ horses in Saturdays n race galloped out Detroit to a 91-72 wirw in o v e r around the ilrsi lui turn at Ciiurchill O rlando on Saturdayf ni in V, D o w n s. Game I ofthe second-i It took a few ininuii lutes to sink in. hut se rie s. anyom? waichiii}- ihtithose horses soon D w ig h t I lo w a rd h a d i re a liz e d th a t o n e o f ihi ' them bad fallen lo b lively quiet night w wii ith 12 th e tra c k . points, eight rebound!n d s "Its the lllly." soini imeone whispered. F *J *■ ii three blocks after bdnc in g th e She went down abotil I , . i 'I • j* y ■ S p o kKTS ______■day, lh r 4 ,» W . D5 © ^ ® P a m ^ MajorD r League Basebaall io n , Ya]in k e e s rr o c k Mi[arin ers All Un)M MOT American Loague N E W YORK —' JolJohnny Damon home- m G arland (4-31-3), who allowed one m n aha n d EMtDMtlon red and doubled i :d twice to help Mike L r e tire d 18 oof f his last 19 batters. Francisc W L. I . Pet I QB n o st/ Horn* *Awtjf Intr M u s s in a w in hLsihUth ird s tra ig h t s ta r t in th e H 3 ,59-1 - 443 W-2 13-56fl CM3 R o d rig u e z ppi itc h e d a p e rfe c t n in th fur hh i s BoHimofo IC 14 ,1 New York Yankees'es' 6-1 victory over the I 4 .533 2 - I-5-5 L-l 10<3 '&8 0 0 b r e a k in g a tie w ith B altim on.o re ’s Tompa Dny 30 1*14 .533 J 2 1-7-3 L-2 10-7 i S c a llle M a rin e r s oon n Saturday. ■ 6-7 0 0 George Shenerrill for the m ajor league leaie atl. Nc-wYoih 100 .500 .i 3 4-6 W-2 7-79 9 0 0 One day afterjr co-chairman< Hank H Toronto 1*1 177 .452 .. 4 '* <1-6 W-3 7-7 77-10 0-0 Sieinbrenner said he a ROYALS 4 , INDIANS 2 Ctnlral Division \v a s “d is a p p o in te d w itii ■■ WLIL Pet 08 n o str Hom« AAway Intr CLEVELAIA N D — Billy B u tle r’s tlebreaJeaR - Mlnncsolil 16 M‘i .517 .! • 20-4 W4 100 1 the way the season has I &e 0 0 in g s i n ^ c k(keyed Kansas City's four-ni•n iu Chieuco Irt irtrt .500 .1 V; 3-7 l-A 7-67-8 0 0 ;one," the Yankees (16- ■ se v e n th . CIt-veiniid Irt 100 .rtf>7 .. v ii j^-1 L-l a i o 6-6 ( OO Dclfoll M 17 )) had 13 hits and beat H c c . S a b a tth ia (1 -5) to o k a s h u to u t im 7 .452 2 2(M L-2 6-8 I8 9 0 0 attic for the second 9 KniisnsCily 13 100 .448 .. 2 4-6 W-1 5-7 8-9 I 0 0 th e th before the Royals struii•ung conseiiisecutive day following H We«t DIvltlon ilx hits against the ruigniniting w L ■ Pet I GO UlO Stl' Hoflw AAway Intr a chree-gatne sweweep by the Detroit ■ A m e ric a n League Lc Cy Young Award wii,yj,. Los Angles 19 333 .594 .! ■ r64 W-1 9fi 105 1 OO TiBcrs. n e r threire e re*lievers. Oakland 38 Irtrt ,503 ,! 1 /5-5 L-2 8-9 1 0 5 0 0 Damon scored.‘d three times and I Sonltle 13 188 ,rti9 ,• 5 V j 2-8 L-4 7-7 66-11 0 0 Texas 13 188 .rtl9 .• 5 V j 6-4 W-4 6-8 7-10 7 OO M u s s in a (-1.3) outpilched Felix ^ 3 H | H BLUEUE JAYS 5 , WHITE SOX 2 Hernandez (2-2) for for his 254th win, pass* I I ro — Vernon Wells drovee i in National League ing Cjir) Hubbell on on the carcer wins list H three m ns andai Marco Scutaro homere Eatt Olvltlon wliile lying Jack Monlorris and Hall of I'amer H forToronto.). « L . Pet I GB LIO str HomB Away A Intr Hed Taber for 39lliph p la ce . m Phiindoiniiiii 17 M4 .548 .! ■ Ort L-l 9 8 i8 0 0 0 Je s s e U tscic l h (4-1) g a v e u p tw o ru n s a n d New York 15 133 .536 .! V. 5 5 L-l 9 5 f M ussina (4-3) struck str out five in six 1P.M. fiv e h its in 0 « 00 1 7 1-3 innings for ■ioronicilllo, FiomM IG Irtrt ,533 ^.1.C L-l a 9 18 5 00 Innings. 'nieM arineiin e rs b a v e lo s t f o u r in a New Nei York Yaoken pHcher Mike Mluulna uu watch- which bas w(won three straight after losinsiim All;iriti> Irt 105 .rt83 .. 2 rtC W2 104 4-11 4 00 ro w a n d e ig h t oflOc10 ov e ra ll. e« e»j a pKcb agalntt the Seattle Marinefinen at eight of nine,le. " W.isMiii(;loii 13 188 .-119 4 7-3 W l 9 8 4 10 00 .Conlral DIvItlon Yankee Stadhin; oo Satorday In Newew York.1 S c o tt D oww i n s go t tw o o u ts in th e eight, TWINS14, 4, TIGERS 1 ;hlli V* , t PetI 00 u o Str Homo Away A Intr a n d B.J. Ryairan worked the ninth for hih is SI. I.OUIS 19 1?? .013 ,( - 04 L-l 13-7 ( . MJNNI-APOrJS— 0 5 0 0 1 — Cniig M onroe hit a Josh Jos Beckett pitched eight inniiinings. fourth save, Cliiciico 3H 122 ,G00 ,( V., z 4 0 W l 110 ;7 0 0 0 two-run bonier offifT JustinJ Verlander and Ramirev.aiso 1 threw out a runrunner at tbe Milw.iljkco 10 Irtrt .533 .i; 2 V , /.lO L-2 7-0 '9 8 00 Housliln 15 IG .< Brian Hass got Ills5 Firstfir m ajor league win plate. pin Dustin Pedrola and David Da Ortiz RANIINGERS 6 , ATHLETICS 3 G ,48rt A 204 W-2 85 711 7 00 PillSl)iit(’,ii 12 183 .rtOO 0'/. 2 4 0 L l 0-7 0611 00 in relief of Injuredid starter Scotl Raker, each eac had three hits and Jasoason Varitek OAKLAND,ID, Cillif. — A.J. M u rra y in:id lade Cincirin,ili J2 19D .387 .; 7 3-7 L-l GB C-11 0 0 0 le a d in g tlic M in n e:\soia’I\vins so i loa4-l vie- d drc ro v e in th re e ru n s fo r B o sto n . \ in. which has the most ofrhis h chance in tiieTexas starta rt- Wm I DIvUlon ro)-}’ over the Detroit rojf ■]’}gcrs o n Saturday ivoivofj four of five after a five-gar•game losing fng rotation,1. aj l/o w in fftw o e a r n e d m nisin s ii w L Petf OB LLO Str Home AiAwiiy Intr n ig lit. su tn re a k . 5 1-3 inningsgs a day after being calledI u] Ati/oMii 21 9 .700 .7 • Ort W-I 12-1 e9 5 0 0 bass (1-0) allowetJved three hits in four Beckett r (3-2) allowed four i Los Ai.|;,m-s 17 K)) ,507 ,5 4 291 W8 95 8 fc 8 00 ur mns and fromtbeminiIn o rs to h e lp th e R a n g e rs bc:i S,ln rrnilcist:o M 17 ,rt scoreless innings, I>aI>at N e s h e k a n d Je sse sev ' ,rt52 7M- 2 6 4 W l 8 8 C0-9 0 0 ieven bits, stm ck out Five withtil one< walk. Oakland. S.in DiLf.o i:; 19) ,;iH7 ,;i 9V., 3-7 W-1 0 9 6 C n iin c o m b in e d (o w 6 1 0 0 0 ow ork tbe eighth, and D av id Murjiliy u r bit a liiree-nin homeHLT Coior.iilu 11 19) .307 .3 10 2H L-3 48 7-7-11 0 0 loe Natlian piicbedtld tb e n in th fo r h is lO tli ANGELS 3, ORIOLES 1 and Chris Sinihelton added a solo shot fofor M''^tr..xm'v..is;i>'iri save in 10 chances.s. ANAHl-lM.A Calif. — Jonjn Garland the Rangers, ^ >, w h o b iiv e w o n fo u r sira igiglll h AMEftlCAN LEAGUE ' pit i< . V \- J oe SaBdiMlq4,2008 y o u r s p o3KTS i ______V m tH mii,TMBFil^ldato , S occer \ IE Rappidswint three Y o u r {S c o r e s[ ____ BeBow ling DIES SERIES: Mafglo Adorno 561,L, Hlldroth 445, Pat Klolnkopfif 427,42 ■ PowDra 139. Chancoyey Knopp 132. SSifiovSCliDHi:------“ V9 Countiyoun 531. Ruth Roho Paige Burnham 421. TUESDAYnKIDS lUNSCTSENIORS .^ ^'1. l- Robin Mason 354. . GAMES: Mortha Komp 221, ' SERIES; Klara Hiob 40406, Dackotah titles atttournairnent RIES: Charlio Hill 595. Ron }IES ^ GAMES: Marglo Ademo 203.S, Mauroon MinBuren 166, PSIdi Hleb 244. J Cooniryrmin 191, Ruth Roho Fuflnto 592,i2.WohmonCaltf«ll568. V Klolnkopf 164, Rochol Hildrot^Iroth 159. GAMES: Klara Hiob 1&150,Dackoloh 13, Brenda Stoloy 130. staff report______to o k s e c o n d , io:lo s in g th e title E** 542542. MON. FOLUES Hleb 87. COMMERCIAL MEN'S SERIES: Mark ^rosko 6 game on penulijJltyklck.s.rim c MES: Ron Fogoto 237, ^ 6 9 4 , TUESDAY TE)TEENS »ES: Coboy Magoo 705, Mott Mark Bmnlum 682, John BomBonnett SERIES: At>drow MOfgzuEDn515, Jacob-.;: I'hc I\vin Fails> Rapids1 'IWin Falls sqtiaiuuds (ocik thlnl :oItf«)ll 213. Charllo Hill son 682. Rick F ^erlksen 672. 673, Tony Bmss 657. Schafer 255, BridgetIt AAlbertson 452, S o c c u r O u b s e n t 11 teams iw to place, includin > Schroeder 199, ding the UIO Jilb s™RIES: Lena Haxby 606, on KJImos 660. MEN'S GAMES: Mork Bresko<0 266,2 Jessica Hadgo 416, SiSara Schafer ' . the PVSC Spring CliissIiissic s o c ' bo y s, U 10 g irls a: s and U12 boys. «,„,KMo5hosh 444, Lols Tomlinson MES: Matt Olson 264. Justin Mike Wrotchford 247, Tony• BrassBra 178. 0 cer tournjimcnt in l>ocatelIo l> ( Tiie UIR girlsrls w o u n d u p 441, CofolRulIRuMo,388. arp 259, Miko Leaief 256, Coboyy 240, Chris Schmohl 239. GAMES: Andrew Morgnignnl76,Jacob '• recently. Three HiipldsIds teain.s founi), while bib o th th e U 14 LADIES GAME!MES: Lena Haxby 235. igeo 245. LADIES SERIES: KnyPuschel&ol 544, Schafer 103, JosslcooH t odgol64, w o n c lin m p io n s h lp .s.s, includ- ii Kiris and U16 giig irls to o k fifth. Vcma Kodcstiesn 157, Carol Ruhter MASON Ar«lo Hillman 532. LonmlaI Bridget Albertson 158,>a. Sora Schafer iiig the UI3 boys, ULJ15 I' b o y s T iie U IB g iriss f fin is h e d sev- 151. LoisTomlinson Tomi 151. IIES: Anglo W^ment 551, Kathy Rodriguez 515, Stacy Hodgesles 497.- 62. ly 532, Kathy McClura 521, Dot and U16 boys. I he UI:U12 girls entii. STARUTE 5 ^ - UOIES GAMES: Kay Pusctwlol 2219, ODDBALll i 1 Hook 510. MEN'S SERIES;IIES: Oustin McCotlislof ” Angio Hillman 202, Tiffany SERIES: Terri Albert 561>68, Camille (IES: Kailiy McClufo 256, Gloria ------1 714. Matt OlsonOisc 629. Jordan Hicks Comelison 201, Stacy Hodgesges 192. Marshall 482, Dolly BleBlair 476, Jan _ ^ _ 545, DIfkMcCMcCallisler 543. rdof 250, Vi Croshaw 240. Anglo UTECOMERS Studer 441. jroent 239. •• - MEN’S GAMES:>1ES: Dusiln McCallister SERIES: Charm Petersen 5 5>0. 0 .1Usa GAMES: Tcnl Aibert-21(?10, Doly Bloir . EARLY FRI. MIXED 276, Jim Bochiloehm 235, Molt Olson Allen 508, Carole Trappen 490,490, 206, Camille fUarshaii.Ill 204. Glenda , r s SERIES: Marc Owens 748. Ccnc SchwcJcr209.Sch Charlene Anderson 468. M echaml77. Capiirro 656. Norm Haike 638, LADIES SERIES«ES: Darla McCallister “ GAMES: Coroie Trappen 193,9, CharmCl LADIES CLASSIC>IC TRIOS WasHO 624. Petersen 190, Corolo Trappen ; 628. Angelaa McCallisterMi 511. Mandi «n 186, SERIES: Kym Don^s 52020. Clarice r s GAMES: Tad Cacurro 256. Donno Kruger 181. Olson 502,, CorWyCot Short 491. ® Loslio 479. Alicia Bywawater 464, rc Owens 256, Norni Hatko 236, C.S.I. TUESDAY lAOIES GAMESVIES: Oarla McCalllsler ‘ Donna Oliver 460. w e r Jones 235, MEN'S SERIES: Chris livrtn 561. 214. Candyf ShortSh 208. Mandi Olson ,^ 5 ^ ^ ;an 202, Alicia ' IES SERIES: Bobbie Thompson Riley Joker 394. Jeff Klomm 38 ' OAWES: Morgan 180, Angelaa MccallistcfM( 180. “ ' Bywaler 189, Kym Davt i, Tnwnio Bryant 575, Melissa Shawn Goshong 376. avis 187, ■ monMNDAY YABA ’ Clarice Leslie 184. ■ BOYS- SERIES;ES:AriKWaencf440, lub 565. K;lsia Wakley 530. MEN'S GAMES: Chris Irwin 217, ES GAMES: Melissa Straub AUDERS DorcK Lcoviii■tl 345.3 Derek Webb „ ' ^ Riley Juker 163, Josh Hannahah 1561 SERIES: DIano Strolbergsrg 526, 340. Bradic/ W ., Bobbie Thompson 215, Tuivnia Cllnion Rhoades 151. : / Webb 332. , Brenda Schenk 487, Kr BOYS' GAMES:.ES: Arik Waencr 156, ^)nt ' 201, Julio Capurro 195. ■ LADIES SERIES: Mindy Soderqui Kristie Dorek Leavitt 1 SAT. YABA 380. Katerina Sato 366, Aubiloh Ift Johnston 437, Sharon■n !Schafer4l4. ■ ■ • itt 150, Bradley Webb oovii->' SERIES:• Dofninic Curtis 679, GAMES: DIano Strolberg 133, BradennTadlockll7. Ta VanBuskirk-365. Tiffany McKelvi org 211, UK GIRLS' SERIES:IES: Julio Anne or Wakley 578, Kyle Mason 558, 333. Brenda Schenk 197, K;Kristie 16 boys champ < Block 553, Nejeichloba 16 WDIES GAMES: Mindy Soderqui■rmiiQi ‘ Jotinston 175, Sharonn SSchafer 162. 1165, Alexis Breck 102. V GAMES: Dominic Curtis 236, The Twin Falls Rapids U16> boysbo took first place a t the PVSCSC Spring Classic GIRLS' gamIES: es: Julie Anne 152. Katerina Sa'.o 141. Chelsc TUESDAY MIXIIXED Jn Pocatello. PIctum I, Irom li < Black 223, Trevor Wakley 213. Rahr 136. Aubrle VanBusklrk(,12c 12 SERIES: Rick Hleb 683.3. Bob B/A^ter . . im left, front row: Cole Erkins, Tayliaylor Drake, NcjcrchicbaI 59. Alexis Breck 40, KvIp Masonm 199, PINBUSTERS . „ ,i7 c 7 C,S.1. FRIDAY 629, Byron Hager 627,7,Tllflnoy iestis Mejia and CavIo.Goodmodman; Back row: Coach Derek And S' SERIES: Slevio Reeeves 489. Anderson, Raman series ; Bob Wo^ MEN’S SERIES: Kyle Mason 427,427 Hoger 592, Stacy Hleb:b I569, Vazquei, Craig Bartlett, Chav 1 Wagncf 641, Ken Joecic-ilea Jenkins 4S8. Mailssa ;hava Mercado, iamie Eudave, Serg:ergio Martinez, Fcti>«28. Leo;e TaylorT; 611, Chuck Adam Conway 408. Luke Tlieresa Knowlton 488.8. Geo Ortiz, Nigel Cvencek, Rya eston 457. Leah Wasko 445. >nncll GAMES: Rick Hleb 278,8, Bob Bywaler . Ryan Bartlett, Bnno L ou and assiissistant Coach cog. CharlieChai Hill 609, G\ms-S' \GAMES: Marissa Egglesloo Schumacher 395, Jeremy Connc London ienks. Not pictured:id: tDustin Hegrtrom, Colton Stott,i InicI c* fllvtn GAMES: JositIt KennedyKc 243, Jordan ia o S' 381. 237, Bill Stark 229, TiffriffinayHager J, inic ce Alejo Hicks 242. Josh , Stevie Reeves 176, Josslco 168, 222. Stacy Hleb 200, Tl /osh Allred 237, Charlie jpnkinjins 166, Leah Wasko 163, MEN'S GAMES: Kyle Mason 168 , Thc/esa and Michael Leonard. Hill 235, lOWLADROME, TWIN FALLS Adam Conway 163, Jeremy Conr:onncll Knowlton 178. ______, UJCHY CLASSIC 7RJC :HY STRIKERS SUN. EARLY MIXED 160. Luke Schum.ic( M a rRTiAL A rts U 15 boys champs The Twin Falls Rapids U15 boys took first place at the PVSCSiC Spring Cl«ssle “ In Pocatdlo. Pictured, fromI Iefleft, front row: Erick Henrickson,iiij^Ryan I ^elst, _____ n Let ------RnintQaSsTDirBSrktirHallKaBTDoiecheck and George Buchhohholz; back row: Assistant coach Greg Clarl:iark, Skyier HInnennan, Phillip Southwick,Sot I i f ^ ' Zachaiy Clark, Alejandro VIdacidaca, Jesse Partlda, Steven Sanchechez, Sergio us Madrigal, iorge Alotorre, Ricancardo Lopei, Stephen Ippolito, Jesslesse Hoffman, and coach Shane Hoffman. I know j P ’’’. •• '.UmC! I 1118=^ Sen d A , m m t TOniEHQi 1 ^ menYbuBuyASetolFouril.T &lglUe Fkestone V m Tirc$t AprilnTs top student Your i U 1 2 ggirls i t runners-up Esteban Rojas, is IntermountalnI Martial Arts’ Apr S p o rts . The Twin Falls Rapids U12 girls'Iris took second place a t the PVSC ' SC Spring student of (he moamonth. Esteban is a red belt and h info » Classic In Pocatello. Pictured,d, fromfi left, front row: Hannah Gre f f e - . /TL Bl i Twin F a l l s / C S>1 Iludo . Club conipetE!tes In memory Tbe College of Southern Idaho) JudoJui Toomament was held AprilII5 5 . The TWin P«»«l Gsisin, cent(enter, received the Al Benhula awa Falk/CSliBdo Club competed inIn bothI the Junior and senior divisiivisioat. Sovthem Idaho JudoJude ToumamenL Tbe award is giv nctored, from left, front row:: JesJesse Acheson (thin) in SenkirMeiMen'a Brown’ 8«nkui*r« Iscaliludoiegead. Jud Buyi BetiiT$5iioiFi BeH], Johnny Wheaiy (second In Seniori Men's Brown BeH), Spem» n c er Wells {Hret la jBolor Team Competttloolion), Christopher Carney (fint inn bothb< Senior :asetof4Upresi MeD’t White Novice Medium amd n d Team - Competition), Pascal Cels (flr«t in OlfJiangB S f f l r T Mea’i Heavyweight); bach row:1 SenselSe MackenJI Btirrowi, Jefforyonr Carney 4^.IA IJ,|j=fJM fc (third ia Junior 1 M 6 Heavy, firstfint in Team Cbmpetiiion), Ben WhIWhite (Senior k : lgg,IAU:ljHI competitor}, Sensel Bryan Matsuoisuoka (head Instmctor), Dr. Konikiniko ^ H D 3 a Hf r J f i H u a H Takiucbi (honcraiy gnest, Sblchidchldao, Mventh-degrM i>Iack belt)lit) and . V ' H asn MaUmoto (honorary guest,est, Chainnan of tbe Board of Eunu m in e rifo r tii6:0a»ielgaa Judo Yudansbakal).Jl). For more on the TWin Falls/CSICSI Judo ward a t the College Of | dob, contact Matsaoiu at 732-642-6451. livea In memory I MMtsknM naM ikkM•HI M JnMMImMKMlMiw At rifU , locai national champknptofl Barbara Porter, right, awardiirded tbe CSI KWJ ' OoUanEaftoAinrdtoChrUhrfstopber Carney a t tbe CollegelofSoDtbem of iMBMmwMkiMnIf ir r t i l x i a IdaJio iK >9 TovnttnesL The traveOagtrat trophy b awarded to thethe most ont* I— ^ • TVHnFalla TWin Falla■IK Butisy GoodkdJng 679P olelln«R d 2030 Kimberiy j- staMflgSenloenlor Division competitor a t the totot nnunenL i ariyRd 3200variand 6218 hMnM Golden Eagle Awai 208-733^742 208-73^766761 208^76-6651 208-834^4 « 1 4 _ V t i . -x- - L ^ ^ard Ji r c K ______S T O R r s ______• , Sundg,iWw Champsi ______D i irtbags__ . k. ConapoedfttiaipiBBDl ConStnieilied ftw i page 01 Eagles player seored, whilvh ile sbc th is seae a so n . I n c lu d in g a tw o - i - drove in runs. RachelI EEv vans, Big bats, bigg arms key Mir m n b o tm b in th e sc v e n U i to v nicoii . Cassl Merrill and McKi'c K e n sy . I tiike'IXv Hlllsieadcach hit hom1C er runs, l\vin F alls in to e x tra h!v/hyteainjth4tCDllccilV( '(pret^iM ^^ttiag aver-,'a\ in n in g s th o u g h n o n e w a s b ig g e r i g s th is v;e ek . H e's d e fi- ' ; Iy h its .4 p 3 :a n d b o a s ts elgleight. :';a^,riM inido head coachci .. . than n ite ly a Sorrell's flrst-inning shot that ' a D irtb a g . •;.p le y O T w ltb h d i p o n i hsis s Is , Boh Frank said, •■youlU can't ” ' . '■ nle ie d irtie s t D ir tb a g in v g o u ig t o b e p r ^ aioUd up put tlie game out ofo f th e 1 tjp : pitch aroundthem b PS' Supdir,Miy4.200a ______Tlnllw»,>il ^ CSEDDBBBS EZSDDBIE •T0d4y: Parity cloudy, dry’ arwand ooaconabiy warm. Highs In>mo mi T o d a y Wednesday : Thu 'W tOjPf*p~ 'oppor 60s. T onight Fair lo partly cloud)}udy and not loo cool. Lows in iho •lowof-iOa. tom orrow ; A mU ot cloudaids andt sunshine. 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I ''OY oung ' JEROME 3 bdrm,, TWIN FALLS Ci;lo ro- TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 TWITWIN FALLS Salo or KIT 6 7 6 moblo homo ■ 4,5 acros. 3 bdrm,. mod community, bnth. 1340 sq fl,I NEWr niodolod 1500 sq f|fl baih, bohind Kmart, Icaso Ica option, 2H aero 24x60,I, S18.000. To 2.5 baths. 1.840 Kj.fl.. akolront. 4 bdrm, 1 6 - 3 9 2 1 homo with lons(nso 10 nh 658 Oroon Troo Way. horse hoi property. Beau- bo moveivod. 1998 energy oHiclent, 1.5 “ 5 baih homo with C a n y o n sldilde e R eaU y own opODlton Mornlngsldo nroa.la. $169.900/ollor. Call tifui tifu 3 bodroom. 2 baih- 208-:8-212-8401 no mointononoo c>.332 ’^n sq. It. of luxu- eiiC R p tw Idaho Co" Colby Idahoho 733-2323 or 733-7051 whh wil detached shop wANTPn£0 Nlco o r Uoly oxtciior.2 carflarogo, ,1;^, EsiDio. Legacy R,E 293-7575 nnd nddte: 2 teJ S S ” ™. e5 'L TWIN FALLS Vintogo 5 lobiks Homo, noar town ond 300'S . ™ . rooms. $225,000, Call ® ^stay In park. 2 schools, maluro • i_- i;_____ TWIN FALLS bodroom, 2 - bath ^g, ig. 4 firopiacos for 3 „Sl homo, 2285 sq.fl., gns —J £ 2 ■ ^ £ 5 2 ______Call JoyJo 212-6664 iroos, 4,5 wniof -o“Vozy evenings. i!? ,i..,L fi*/ JEROME By ow,owner Search WHY REfJT when you shares, NIcol Nice! i,_ ; n Inrge lol. • ^ .^iger 0 ’ hool. central air, now- WH' irgo windows (or Or, 3 Froo iisi of (orodosuros>s or rool and gorago on cai Nicel Shown by .nural IJghi, Closo ■ bdrm, 2 baih. doubk) do xwK.IwWilltBriictnuritCDm »1 OKflJtoUSO nppoiniment by owner, „ " comorlot.$l21,000 • rjssr doi dss B 3 goil courso nnd | \ l H I Q ^ O M car garago. woo'ooden Froo List 0! Moth/ntod fees. 100% mon- 502 Hotnes For Salo 5275,000, ver, i ° NEW PRICE! ^ ’ shed, hoat pump,ip,new Sellers Coll 206-643-2012 N E L S O N gngesm avallablo. Call r e u r r c•ERY i LOTS 510 Oul'OI'AlcaXomcs 699,900, REALTYT V I I r* carpol nnd lomii Debbie Park al Monoy 5^ ^ ’ 511 Oul'OI-Statoftomes ■■■I RLEf « « « « flooring, now couour«or What's Your Homo Memorial Pork. REALTY LLC Express E«i Mortgogo, . ^ - ..1, locailon 1, re a r 512 Fnnns/flmches/OJitics b u h l ^ 3 bdn>drm. 2 buth homo 734-39• 3 9 3 0 tops nnd other'r im- Wonh? Nnmpa. 1-600-310- f 513 ActaioesiloJs n 2 acios south of rr:" -* ■.------■ I provcmonts onn n cor- www,magicvaiicy- 734-3930 S'S luoofJeaus. ^ homevalues.com 3004ext, 1628. go “ on;in 305, Plols 6 514 incwiiePiowity :urry Crossing. Big P»-ER Lovelyvely doublo nor lol doso TWIN FALLS heaiieaied sl>ep. pns- mobPcobPe home schools nnd park. p Exii Really ------6- 6. Vailoyvtow 515 CotnmLtcalPtopciiy ^ _ Vintage homo on a iroo , . ■ ns. Plots In this Ito. wnior shares. with largo S125.000. £vonl "1 linod Slroot 3 bdm). AI - Q ' - Gordons, 516 VaaiionPi'op IT AcreageataLotSi section.n aro soillnct for 269.900 «lcck. 2 bedroom, bedi 2 208-324-4887 TWIN FALLS 2 baths, hardwood —— TiroeSlurc vilh utility ------= = = ^ = - $1.11.195aplot. fulnrk 308-3030 wiih I floors and original a l B 517 CondominuRis ind garden JEROME New c aB IO N 40 acres, can prfcofor foi both plots Compio'.efy remod- ■I sheds ond I wood cross beams. t}0 518 Mobile ItofflK i bo spDi up, 8+ acros |g onl>nly S2.000. olod. 870 sq. (I. \ „ n k spot. S79,00i>,000. struction. Rondy Updated, gas hont wju 519 CcmetafyLots I2 bedroom. 1 both, Call 208-326-326-4249 immcdiato occupa^ M i l i wilh crook. For infoiform a ton call I and AC, Callca 208-43t-«635 260-767-2 520 ncal Estate Wanted I now roof, siding, * 3 bdrm. 2 bnth, 1: MLS» 98351034 . - ^ 22^ or email ,1 sq. fi. 410 W Avo » or 208-431-6840 »«.qudlia I I Times-News Classssifieds ■ .______Scn^,ltoy4,22 0 0 8 B K 'IS t M tlO D l^ • r For items $1 | | | \ . S2eoch Tiinei IlinM W -M 'lM --H earthe QOODINQ 3 bdrm. 2 KIMBERLY Klh 324 Hwy I ' - ' , VIN FALLS t o In p I m - rw r n c A iie I fWlN FALLSLS 2 bdrtn ALLS 4 bdrm, 2 f**-*:® "0 " baih. no 30 3( #5. 2 bdrm. $395 ...J)™' »-306-0703. MulUpIo ^ >, 3 3 car gorago. 2 ^th. 3 lots of win smoklng/pots. $675 * mo m dop. No smok- ^ j s j s j a . " ni unit, In- omos. Ront lo C^n. ro lot In gatod 9 ^ - 0 ^ Irm units reduced °S?160' L « u n .lP « k $400 dop. 308-6804, Ing/pots. |n 539-1403, 2 bdrm S595, 420- P®' communlfinlty. Large on- yo^o- 5i Limltotilted Tlmo only! ionih.Bodc(odliQk. tortalnmo;mont oroa. Avail 6 /1.260-06<^4- ApartmonU CALLNOWII! 6628nosmolnoklng/pots 176MDUTic0Sl HANSEN Now 1 bod- DS- CAI + S1800 dop. room, full Wichon. full KIMBERLY area 2o&ZOB-734-1600 Z ------EQUAL HOUSING ‘ TWIN/IN FALLS 3 bdrm. 1 5 1 ^ * Twin Falls 734-4195. Now lownhouso, Fawn -S 2 bdrm OPPORTUNITIES both. xnsldof ■ loaso WENDELL z i. both, no pots. S400 •*• Qwnbrook Apts. FALLS ath. No smoking/ '= ^; groal nolghborhood. Equijqual Housing duplex, 3 no smoking, 320-7746 1 bedroom, 1'both, bai RLER 3 bedroom. 2 $300 deposit. fi An roat ostato ntfver- pels,ots, S67SAno Closo 3 bdrm, 2 bath, opOpportunity no pois, 552525 dop, Using In Ihls nows- to) schools.sc 327^Morv ------. lully (oncod■yort. yar baih, applloncos. 1 Call208-212>1676 ALLS Lg 2 bod- wotor and sowi (oncodyard,garago, t'- ' ■— ■I 423-S590 orJr 731-0067i popor Is subjocl 'to rooS» 81.702-241-6177 TWN FALl car garage, wator. ' - IutiUilos hcl,. $895 ------Iho fair housing net ------room, 1 1 bath, b garago. POid. no pots/ flowor and gartjogo30 JEROME Move In CCall 208-423-4729 TWINI FALLSF/ 1 bdrm,. JWIN FALLS which mokes ll Blo- TWIN/IN FALLSi 3 bdrm, 2 locatedJ atat 487 Locust. smoking.S- pold. no smoking. .S 2 bdrm., oth, ono yoo; old. No S625 moio-fS600dop. -1 • 5500 month-f- '0> Bpeclol. Prestwick or 206-42I-26B1 veryI ck:ckian, romodolod i both, nevlow carpot ool to odvonlso any both, SSOO mo. 326-5047 bath, n ols/smokfng. S895. A l Proport>orty Solution# S^OO deposit. __ Apts only (or handi- _ 1, now paint, car- woshcr/d/ycr'cr hookup. cfisaltnlnatlon basod ■■I—I II I pol, go: 60 PartrJdoo Lano. ' 308-2J67CJ7 o f7 3 4 ^4 6 4 Call 20B-308-7S<1-7565 FILER oxtro nlco 3 cappod, disabled, r~- gas hoat. no pots, pots nog. S57i575 dop. on raeo, color, roi- <60 f or oldorty. Ronl TWIN FALLS S J e r o m e •2 story A bdnu., 2 THE AC]:e s o n b r iIDGE^] Bobby VWolfT both, (oncod back _ u m t m r m n m yard, no appls., no IIMII I I IIP !«■*»>• M I iH I Wll In l pots.S750mo. iki4itaikiMii(.n.»i>UM «aiiMMi«MMLtki(1Mxmt«. |M iMM M « w WPMn. • M 4J Mk D ear M r. Wolff: ANS''JSWER: The simple rulule (as •Country suby., 4 *****M H tM tn RMiMseows»wmsi7 4ita bdrm,; 2 bath. 'IMbl)ifm»2-7S5] U u E i ^ 40«-1701 Do you have any strongst opinions you ui imply) is that passinjng an d propane hoal. S850 CtrhtTlln<>effyaaM5»S about how to lead3 ffrom K-10-9 or then2n reopening in the balalancing •3 bdmi.. 2 bath, K-J-lO in the middlIdle of the deal? seatit (conveys no special mesessage. . dock, Ig. yd.. S850 TrI Co. Prop. MgmL ■ ■ My p a rtn e r h a s been b( trying to But Ith backing into a live auluctlon Call 2Da-324-2734 persuade me to lelead the lower (wheihen responder could still111 have www.tcpm.uf. card from the seque:uence. a goojood hand) guarantees lengthli JEROME 3 bdrm, 1 l^nchnj^KdiKdKc. Colum bia. S.C. in O popener’s first-bid suit.it. You . bath, no smoking/ have:ve a good hand; ergo, youlu m ust pots, S695/mo. 605 4*'Avo East ANSWER: With the t: queen in haveve length in opener’s suitst o r 206^39-1403 ' ” dumjny, partner manay need to dis- you wI would already have bid. P^REDUCEO! fiUloiireunKiisiiKGxiEuniu SmHTHWESTMBn ’ ■ i. JEROME Now homo **— . i «Ma tinguish K-10-9 or KK-J-IO from 10- locatod 305 Tolon Or. •MataMMMIwiMMM OM rttltllT lB lf IIH— iip M h l 9 or J-10. That is3 tthe only time DeararMr.Woin- noor 5C.*iool ond Wal- "■**> WMMraiiM nZMM M i Man. 5 bdrm. 2 both, >1MnPMM428<047Car Mi<*U tH M X n t v * that I would advocatrate playing cod- Withth neither side vulnerablee I held largo gorago. S1100 ____ BBtniiliiitwrya«M»g BrrBfpw3IIM5WwCtibt|t»MStt SoiTaF«U«216-ian ed 10s or nines (thejejack denying a AA-4M , ¥ Q-4, ♦ A-10-9-8-G-5^54-3, m o -»■ S1100 dop. Call m m higher honor). I thinlink that method 2,: 768-3198 or 720-S973 Jl» 2, and my right-hand oppiiponent 0r721-8194 generally © ves awaj/ay too much in- open(2ned one club In secondd seat, formation to declararer, especially Woulc JEROME Nico 2 bdrm. H S uld you pre-empt In diammonds. 1 both. rolrlQorotor, l y . ; . on opening lead. • Ifso0 , ,t to what level? Oronx Oouni'cr. Nt^wYnrork, N.Y. Bl — Dcar-Mr^-Wolff:----- I held A K-J-2, ¥ A-A-Q-2; ♦ K-Q-4, ANSVSWER: Nonvulnerable, a,ajum p KIMBERLY C om er lot ♦ K-10-3-2 and myly RHO opened to foubur diamonds seems riglght (as 3 bdmi, g as hoal, MOOinmaQfiOE SCHOOL BC Tncn RAREBUUnQLOr CHAflACTE^KOME slorogo. S700 month. m hwW beB lW ltaN lM M M M M S. k«lB MMHBlHMa c | o ~n c ^ s H '^DEVELOPEC I SU BDIV tSlO l CT?fcit?nT»^^^B H j l ■mOBDIBiQ ill ■ IP^^LOTir s H P C L O S EE T O J U ■ 1 J E R O) M i E H | l | | | | H | | H W sTi MMltai.IUnvtMiranift ' -jtatlSBrtSBitft.lUnilMiMfnhr'IAfC' mtnmt •m ■ ■ lanlHilihuNtMteMii*n#ws4q•VArattl^ . ■■■■ — \ m Jl r Z l l ^ ^ 5 ^Ei|^ E-(iMtweMikfaWni U ll liMMIM«baMkMrlniitltMl.|niimp MhkB«a^«AnarHiMr|M r ^ .4 U « ^H|H| ■ ms>wgsu ■-. ms#WBn7Ml . . m#tPBMi , , . . I ' Hl£#mSH] f■- ■ i Mit^mgnB 3 t g ^ M GtMt*ryMtea.ail|W«i nsMk dM(l*a^b1000^0 IIUWPSPll- K . n>4Ur>lUmbwirtitKtnofiiirAiMif ' Ch mtmumHtti - |M. l.. ' ms/tnsuM '.’ IUt#TO7IB. 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HAILEYIT■ HI O M E f J U Sl T U S ' "Fill in the grid so thatthi every row, every coli JSTEDI■ COUNTRY a H 0 M E 1 :olumn, and •3Bedtooms/2MU ______‘ Nortti-EaslTWi\vjnFaDs >3Bedrocms/1'1Bath E *3Bodfooms/11 BiBaths *3 Bedrooms/2.5 BiBalhs every 3x3 box conti)ntains the digits 1 throug u g h 9 . Park-llto SettSetting n n •SiKaTtails&PoPonds ■ ■ *1235Sq.R . *1092Sq. FL *2054Sq.R. ■ .That's all there is•> to it. T here's no m ath Iin\ n v o lv e d . FFERSII' B n 'PlusManyUpor>gradesl D l • Remod^ed Kitci • Fenced Backyard *Gn1i2Acres The grid has numb«fibers, but nothing has to 4 *998315421 ■ W *#98345390 •#98357626 • *#98340248 B J32WH38 CAaSUSANi anything else. You)U s{ o l v d t h e p u z z l e w ilhI rereasoning N 731-1355 (m T O W Y A 73 a 1734-1991 CALLKATHLEENHEEN28(MI214 CALLMRIAM53»^94842 and logic. Find thele answi ers for todays pU2) u z z l e o n ::page E l 2. IMonOsfaedApts.; 0£B f e fETKand I IH E iitzgTCfgol S 1 93 J 8 , 9 0 0 H a l i t t a i l 'K f f l l a l s ( l o o k s(UKE u NEW! JUST UH ■ i lUSTEDI ECO^RIENIMIDLY H O M E C H A R M IN Gi VVI IN T A G E TOBEBUILT-StlO ■ ■ flOSKON^ TWIN FAUI.S 2 M m . 1 Twii[WIN FALLS cloon ======• *4 Bedrooms/: TIS/2.5 Baths____ • 3 Bedrooms/2J/2.56aths *1 Bed/1 Baths/Sis/972so^L .2 Bedrooms/IBa both opt. S550 + dop. studio, stui Ullls incW S325 TWIN FAI . . -laZISq-FL 1 Balh • < Bedrooms/2 Ball • No amoWno/pots. 1 bdrm bt duplex portlol U fPH *2245Sq.Ft * 9.9 Acres Indudeuded B B *l948Sq.R. '.P B •1466Sc).FL ■ "gQS-<04.e202 Ullls util: IncId S370. No 'ofWI lyrsV - r -as*"^ IlljrW *3 Car Garage *3 Water Shareses B 9 r OfTico/Den, Deckeck ' K M * Bonus Rocm <1 location lioor 5 ‘ #96333854 amSWWng, 734-64B3 p ° f“ ' 'j ^ m g Q *093357636 *#98347699 ■ ■ *#983^>t2 ■ 9 1 *#98332255 rWIN FALLS __ - 3 . Call Knthl»ti CAIL SHAWN 'B .WNS3»0863 • CALLSUSAN7 2,3 .4 bdrm. unlis TWirWIN FALLS '260-021D214 or Tonya H1731-1355 204438 CALi.TERI320^ £M£5USAN 731-731*1355 CALL CHRIS 280-11•1175 availablo nowt n Tho » Foils Apts./Phoos- 260-136 S100ofM “ mo, fOfil. ant ar>t viow Townhomos M saleValley V Reolty Twin FaUs aartion 1 .2 .4 3 bdrm. ------8 Apartmonta Nopois,S415-S525 No TWINFALLS FAI “ 10 Kouslf>g Approved 4up734-S600 ^ Spaco ovalloblo, .Mon.-Frl. 12-4pm. ties ot^d parking • oflteo locoujd ai WIN FALLS Very qul- Included. ” 340 lj>lB stre e t 01. 2 bdim. 1 balh. no zoo-:06-309-0366 Call 20S-73&-7105 pols, AC. SSOO + — - ■ ■ IB S300dop.212-1678 TWIN FALLS Fi onto BUSINES! UTRVHnUF EASYUV■ ■ TTY 1-n6-778-0M 9 J t I ESS SETUP CHARMIN(MG■ HOME H QUIET COUMTI JVWG kanaka RAI APIDS — ------Spaco, C • 4 Bedrooms/2 £ i 7?B aih. *2 Bedrooms/2 Bat ______*3Bedrooms/1.7!1.75Balhs .i56osq.Fi. * Beautiful BulkJingS nVIN FALLS Colll 20( o S s E S i InBack H I *1908S<].PL • o r 208 ■ ■ '2385Sq.FI. • Across From Lake h - p *Sltson1 Acre! ch»n. •GolfCoursoViows K M -2.70 Acres.+ Sh< j K f l • Geolherma! Water FALLS Profes- .#98355048} H i *«98345198 Shops ^ .<<98339004 • TWIN FALLS 3 bod- m m '#98331122 ... B f l *#98353973 . ••tobm, 1 bath, no . s f u w - C A aJU U 4I410-287S 1 fl CALLJAN420-ah8676 CALLSUSAN7373M35S CALLMICKELE4 2baih,optsgoiod £404-9519 CALLUURIE948J« ^ 8 -Beccptioniai.- _ ||||||||^ n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - -SS'?950““S ----- underground------porkino. systom, copier/ dop. Call 639-4145 357 Bluo Lakos N. Hu^scamainner nog. Lo- ■NHH 1 on TWIN FALLS D oan 2 Coll Co 206-735-1600 ! ' Canyonon I For In- bdtm duplex, w/fln- , .. . an 208-734-3441 Ishod bsm l, DW. W/0 i'.'i• ;' . eos^"'; ' qulrycan: .ivxikupa. conifol air, Iv Q ;RbomsM : : ; * somoulils, gvogo.no S r i j o o o i m i e r c l a l i ' n i c e c o u n i pols. Lown w r* p:o- r ' ■ R t a i t C o n g UNTRyHOME WHAT AAFINDI UPDATEDDb HOME V AMAZING5 HOME!H COUNTRY H HOME vIckidSSSSmo+dop. = = w i i w i r t v ' '1 • 2 Bedrooms/1: _ _ _ *3Bedrooms/1l1 Bathroom * 3 Bedrooms/1I BiBath *4 Bedrooms/3 BaliBaths . 4 Bedrooms/ 2,5 BatJath ____ l^oL.pots/amoWng-Vl* TWIN"IN f a l l s ggg^y^ •2400Sq.R.t. H B * NEW Paint Inskiskio m m *1454Sq.R.. Avo, E 734-8230. Micro a n *2680Sq.Fl. ■ ■ * Upstairs Bonus Rm calls ‘ Includes 1 Aero^ 'U rg e Back Yaii'aidl * Vinyl Windows5 •Granilo&Tilclll ""“cm ZSS,""”' I M n * Great Views on 1 Aa Eldrldge Avo. *#98356267 M *#96344539 H U •#98347932 TWIN FALLS | Notapm.CprlMcM p 1S„%1 ■ a l *#98329524 ' W k 3 * #96356075 Qcfln 2 bodroom ___ 2 “, K rc ” ',l. CAU.JUU4101410-2878 CALLLAURE9S948-0408 CAUP^ARIANWINA 539-5008 CALLKATHl^ENEN280-0214 CALLAMY316-18&BGO opt. nlco lOCOtlOn, fyyji m WIN FALLS MOTEL Wfllorr nights.R|. All on 2 * no pots/sfnoklf»g. nniivally ond weekly raios. ocros.. availabloav nowl - *• 206-734-4120 || f?, Quioi. 733-0620. LeosoiSIIOOmonlh. SI ^ { S S I ' S ____ 1TFMotol.com C0II20S206-280-3723 ' ■ twHU, ■ TWIN FALLS TWINWIN FALLS QuIol | t _ „ ■■'- nolol. Ront by wook TWIN FALLSFA 11 a " B TURN OFTHE (oorpor porson) S115 or ^ BRANlANONEW . CENTURY CHARM ^a 9 9 5 5 mo. 736-1968 Controciraclors Shops 1 ■ I 4 '^ 7 ^ d -tiflundryA slorago. and ind Office. C O M M ERCIALBLO R C CABIN 4 ACACREAGEBB ADORABLE^^^ T0BE*BUIlUILTl MAIN ST LOCAIATtON :.'Slodlo. 1 + 2 bdmi. ' 'SPC;','.'.'Hooiod.od,l200sqft. ‘OnHwySOInBIn Buhl ______*2 Bedrooms/1£IBalh 'IBed/IBathinBin flu h l______•3Bedfoonw/2BathBaths * 2.000 Sq. R„ Oulsld( -■ apis, from S305. rM n ' iideSealins I/Tnhflo Tfnmpc: seso: ' Great for FastutFood,H F H *1392Sq.FL *NewPolnl-ln&OuOut g i j P *1327Sq.Fl. *2DiringAreas 833 Shoshono N. n u u u c n u m ta || coii 208I08-404-6742.' | Bank. Shop, o r! 736-1600 STTTT ,o rS to red 'I^SaAcres ' *NewPlumblngAMrWiring ■ 9 1 • Across From Schoo: • Commercial Kilchcn UHL 3 bodfoom. 2 - -M l •#98357767 )0lh In counlry, folrlg- TWIN FAL'ALLS Comrac- -’ *98316767’ K l *^6356320 •#98341412 ■ •#98341314 "1^ iroior, oven, siovo W n ,. drooml Now CAUKATHLEELEBi280-0214 CALLJUU410-: 0-2878 ^ CAllMCHELE^ 404-9519 CALL MRIAM 539-- 139-4842 CALLMARlANrto53539-5008 TWIN FALLS ?op." sq. ft. ollico/ ■ 0 I op. all cloctrte, won “ LOVE WHERE YOU y,aiovoier, S550 month + »mbo, S.45/II. , ^ U V £t S60C:600 deposit. No ^ 2 22 RoralR Ave ■ Sparkling doan poBjlois/smoWng. Cull 9-420-1E07 ■ 1, 2.3 bdm) opts. 206-iOB-643-6971 6-7pm TWIN FfFALLS Now I Carport, storogo, „ . ----- t s n 7 - - 1600 sq3q Ill warehouse ■ flinoM contor, ■, ■- with 600«o sq ft olflco. W f i r m m ond pool. • f \ 0.539-7426, ^ W m M 73S-1600 ' Officftand.;” ^ KHMMnHlI* MMOooikn«ShtwnAp J«r«8«*h««tt SuMASUvm stMKshAlepp Saratoga Apia R e l I l i ■P J*nPoaird AnyJ«rw.ft Htrum { e t a l l B a i i a l S ; r m i n H i CMwell a Wendell ------m m i a t p g ! ' m m m T m281).^ 73T-2049 S39<)-0863 731-6211 490-1866565 *73lt«5r asT-IO^ i420-8676 316-1860 S39-19-5008I ' TWINVIN FALLS 1,135 ■'V. ^ - — TWIN FALLS squoquofo tt„ profession- i . ..v.Wn f j j j i m " ■ RENTALS olll oifico,oil 4 rooms. Im- ' •• Many Locollons, modinodloio Cnro building KIMBERLV1UY 2 or 3 B K B Coll for dotails 2i206-736-7422 bdrm, 2 both homo, ^ Mlji < 734-4334 or dop. $300 mo. BW /IN FALLS 6.500 sq, |1 “ tlwckoutourwobslio. ” 2 etociric bin, wa- htb :., 2 ftoors, furnished. ArtJonim MlrftmOrubb* I I - iwtn ol sronlol8.com— JuDU* Liurt* hUddon fc DivldWttion KaylKayWetwiten T*n WlnMfrtoilM HimtiCMX Kedgn hono syslorru po/k- X ' ■wer, trash pro- B# ' TWIN'FALLS Spadous Ing.>g. (prime Bluo Lakos, No 280 -0 7 5 4 7731S 15, 539-4842 410*2878 4 946-0408 280-117521 543-8345 301308-0980 J20-0438 40404-9519 ^ b d r m bsm l, oppls, Coll:oll 206-734-1636 ig/panlos, pots hoat«20incl.S600, Reis roq 308- ■ m h h b h CIOM to CSI 2 bdrm. TWIN/IN FALLS 734-«334 4803 OrV 308-12503 for oH strool parking SS75 NIVllcom Olflco or Rotoll moro InforVormatlon. TTie Mgmt 733-ora0_ Spaces. Various a m g i sizes ot Oreol Prices nVIN FALLS StudlojI 1300 Kimborly Rd . apt., lull kilchon, all jif/iti FALLS Exc ol- nppUoncoo,Nlbolh co spoco 3“ Avo somo utllitios paidy .|oloso ,o to Court Houso $305 monlh + 00-# 4 dty d? olllcos ieS04/- ^ 1 2 0 M 8^ |180^ sqqft. fl. Coll280-3000. m l b i.> i1Ib ■ ^ Q r ~ ^ T ~ f t o 6lc Vallc)'*O'sNBWI'ST ' indNICRST. «S|>cclacuUrV]iir Vlw ilic Cu'iyQii , ♦ Resort StjIcPolePooiandSpa icnssCcnicr ♦Carascs«'(isiidsioRiscIinlts . ■ ■ ■ ■ i t i M CillBOi) 732-04W lfltwiwu»wirg>>i i* ■ ^ 'C - I ;v E8 Sunday, Hay 4.2MlIMS ______Times-News Clalassifieds 733-09311 c e x t . 2 ______Wn FaDs, Idaho B^l i H i lb m j ■ IN THE DISTRICT COURTIRT OF THE RFTH JUDICIAL DIS*)1STRICT OF TT4E CHILDCARE Licticonsed- H -P O W D E R RIVER coH BOXER ^5 puppy, pure* GREATiT DANES 7 wto mmchildcaro, daysys and ■ tablo, noarty now, bred, ” mate, brfndio, 3 ' okl,’ AKAKC rog, chnropl* STATE OF I0A1IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTNTYOF ■ ■I TWIN FAIFALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION ovonlngs. LurAJTKhOB ■ S850 or bost otfor. months” old, lells on bicbloodllnos. have and sn a d a , allilo < g o s, ■ 838-3208 or 358-2404 docked^ arxJ shots, parentsnts. dowormod; ICCP accoptod. $260.208-430.9156 shots, j Cqso No. CV 2008-1169 Ro>- >.$850 837-4Q4g -oronco8.7;36*41( CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT:T £SUMMONS • 50 Ugal 1193 701 UvtttodtSPpultry BOXER pups, roody to H R W lalho Inlofcst of: 101 Lost&FHfiFoutd P I S S g B S P f f lSK R j n 702 Dairy C&tdoS Supplies go, 2 moles. 1 female. I B M & ANDREW KELLUM, 102 CardscfThelTtanks 703 Hofsa Stack To8s docked and ‘ d.o.b, 10-23-92 704 PotsamJPclSupplics dowdaws removed. 104 Pereonablais 283-4327 or 212-6476 A Child undor iho oqo o( olghioon,ol(}f 105 KappyAdsAds 705 FantiEqulpitail CALF HUTCHES -Hi S torsnlo. BRITTANY BR 1 malo pup. THE STATE OFIDAHO SENSENDS GREETINGS TO ;’ 10S Special Noe 7— — 705 FamVRafKhSuppUis fPAMELA ROBSON I A.H.A. CPR CLASA8SE8 to; • Varlod prkros. championship ci Wood- iB B I ^ 107 Pregnaticy/incyAHemattves ovoll. Opon d a s s Call Connie 358-0460. linos. Hr Ready 5/10. idancrwh^o? 706 SeediFeiUliicf mom b moving YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT:AT: 108 Ptofession]sionalSefvice can teach a gi $350. 733J2323 or Anglo 709 liay, (kiln S Foed I cannot go with A Poiilion. n copy Of which:h bla ntinchcd, has boon fliod in Ihctho nbovo-ontltlod - t09 HealtnaWe S45/por8on. A _ T 3 i7 0 a ------>1-3172 710 Crops/Produco r. I om 8 yoors mmior In tho Moobiroto'slie's Division of tho Dbtrict Courtourt of Twin Falb UomeiHeall CEMETERY MARK- oW.1, tspayod and County. Idaho, by ihc ProProsocutlng Attornoy, nloging thetho obovo-nnmod , ,, j j ' i.-u 711 Cuslom Farm Sorvicos ERS for your special dodav ilnmentSS Services lowed in front, child comes wiihin iho Cour:ourt^ jurisdiction undor tho ChlkJkJ ProiocihwF Act. 1 " Enteftalnme 712 MisccUancoifi/y) pot. Stoning ot only verwiy loving. You aio hereby diroclod to appeari personally for a Roviowiow Henring al tho 113 Child Care J ^Services ConjOSIQlut 713 FarnBrt>astiiioRi!nBls $200 plus S&H. Call c all2(208.731-6904 Twin Falls Couniy Counho'nhouio, 425 Shoshono Stroot. TwinTw Falb, Idaho, n 4 MIscellaneo •s BARREL SADDLE. 208-67M f j 077______on July 10. 2000, Q19:30A»DAM, 8 ? ^ .^ 714 tetuiesWanted 17inchsont,Excollont RUSSELL pups, You nio noilliod thal scrvioirvlco of tho attached Poillkin up ^ <■ •/ Tf IWfci F a it, Idaho . Times-News Clasi s s i f i e d s ______Sunday, M ay 4,4 ,2 0 0 8 E 9 - n ■ ■ ■ ■ SOB CAT. '03 sMd CAI CASHPAID- HE88T0tT 0 N ,8 4 5 0 16’ d p t c d b m t .»« i o ^ FORD-49 8N tractor. HI OININQ TA ■81 COB SWATHEB MacD< CEMENT BLOCKS 36* FABLE g la o ; ‘ toador s ie s . forgoodiM bls (chooMo » from 3). Fair- a 9300 with 16‘ hihay funs great, ‘• :k with gold' auxllory front hy wMe. 36' high, ond r R R a fam oqulpmsnt fIsW,. 764:2685 or n rv i? S ^ ' header and 30-dra^ S2,600orbe8to(tar. IUMCU*T6hA| Wm’g E18 lt>ase. se ats draulics, 1,150 hfs.. C 4rk»>g. Ufloforfe^J Coll 20S>733-8700. (csl) S3 0 ^ ^ P*r hoadsr. S22,00000/ 206<7»W36 riXMINO 6-10. Vory Ve heovy. S17,500/off*r — IT s S r ’ bunks, retaining walls. _ , . f WANTED TO BUY utom S350/offer.»r. 308-1250, VlfKJ* 208.643~U64 COMPOST Sproador. JM 3S4>54 d a se l 4W 0 call 20B-2» for parts. 308-7540 otc. These ore 3,600 ~of!»6-3oa-«2ae Chandlor spreadsr tractoror (Iho Kubota loavo mossoge. f 1951 , John Deere Ibs. each, there ore 1 ^ ; ^ DININQ TAI-ABLE round, " ' ' DObox, . dual tiydraulle L4000).>0) es ruw S9600. ------T T " tractor. In good nm- 300 avaJlabls, Jerom e ’ 5V leslal. with 4 -' - TRINITY TRAILE ning condlllon. Balina n ton balor> oak. podea CASE 496 23- disc. Bplnnors. mounted on 734-52C5263 W293H»34 (RofoTnXPRTRSNewt 3 axle, potato bo 260-0412 ^S S t W r T ^ chairs. oxUxua leaf, e x c ,: .X6300. MF 3070 trno- IM ftoalor truck. ------>unt 54( excellent condUoUon Calt 702-682-0864 g Hi m if ti BM M s t Condition,), S250, Call - DT466 eng. AHbon •lOHNI 01OEERE 17 tan- g?"‘ :3pr, $11,600, IH SOOO Eli or, moun Call206-24t-6B08 Qt«iiaa«I4SI7 208-^6414103______•Mather. S3500,7-fow trans. S Incids GPS. <>>' !____ I WANTED TO BUY I g light bor guldanco S900 : ;«;r7 UsodNewHoBandor k ;abalIO M 704a41 MATTRESSSS & B O X ,' s i 250. "f, ouni casi Wt>on WOking" lor Oargttr ^ ------S99 Twin syntam S30.000. CoJI Pfckor, ti^ s compact tractor, QATED o PIPE PVC 10* n set. Brand ' < Call 699-1393 S)? I24-68M RMdlh»CUl*»HD f o r d ‘e oyo. i m w r . St n H IIM H H ■liu.i H ■‘09 Jamboree. ,'■■■ rkJolthataoreoyi S -02 Road W r*. 5,000 ^ , AC. awning, CHAIRS 150 whitoolo- FREEZER.f f 10)^00 Norgo MATTBITRESS SET. king r ia nO oU i m >Umm uprtoht, w ow lllbuyyourjurjunk RUPERT Country Qubb mllos, beautiful biks. <3UJUSTRON20- MKmilelilos, runs great. gont choirs, S3,500, upright. u SIOO. Ent«r- w/franramo. nteo. $146. good corxJIiio KJIUon, ploys cars. Stove 318-4(-4040 momborsNp for salo. 4 cyl.. Inboard/out- $4 405.S (5)'chaJr racks SZSea. talnm t ont ctntor, nlco Freoa» » r . tiprlghi, 555. woll. Woliof ( . $13,500.324-3846 ^ ». 208-306-6807 lof Chlcaco, - r ^ All foos Includod and board. S2.SOO a s Is. . Convos covufs SIO solkl 8 oak. S75. Coll ToWoMs w/cholrs. S50. $650. WANTED 1063 F HONDA *01 CR250.- CM1404-3846 FR0NT1E11ER '04 25' Ofl. a0a.308.27C3 305-8919 3 Quncin cabinet hokJs 10 Call208-312■312-5057 Ooloxy, any condt great shapo, _ _ ■ 6-10, SlWo, TS. $60. 735-9379 ------' SSM M iiin HOTHC WHEELS COL- ■ njst froo.ggg Call S tm a 431-3822. SlSOOorbostoffor. B B mKTOW&\ntvo, ' rofrlg, DILLARD'S LEC-nON L groot for REFRICRIQERATOR, $50. f T ^ T Call 208-731-166 .. Call 308-0188 HB B a W W M l B awnlt)g...),.4t2,500Aifrer StOfo FUturo b gnH |H |H H S 734.Q<»194 or 320-1393 boglnncr collocior. Ores*» a loim . S30. CLASSIF >5 HONDA W ShBtow H UquldaUon Solo. rololl r< voluo over S400. Wall | ill phone, ontiqoo f' ffl 750, opprox. 6,000 f fW i E B B B B ^ S s JAYCO ‘04 <0 5* wheel, 423SYellowBtono, sollIr^forSl75. s dosiariiign. $60. Horee Mpayaujfoo.rood tho Bunks 4 In good c 10 63202 ( J mIkis, liko brand now, JSSm • 30'. dOUiMiUo sUdo-out. Call 200.736-1609 blankcnket, now, S20. tinoprlmIS®P"™- dltlon. 208-312-21! 2 W FTLER $4.000.260-1242 •-USED SHEUS**** bunkbodiKit. very doan, 20Sv!38.4500 — kig sew ing ma* Coll Tho Tlm«Imos-Nowa or 208-e54-6789 Quality—Li3w Prfcos- 1 ownor.>r.S17,600 Aosl. Showcosos HOTSPRINO HC SPA, oW- ghlM • Fridoy and Saturday HONDA'84 ne. 206-944-2044 to placeD youryo od Selection. Call 20808-639-9700. • Chiomo 4-Woys or oi noods now top. ex- 8-? Sunday 8-12 XR200. ffosh luno up. I Chromo RouncJors erclBo ei biko. girla 3 SCHWIIWINN Stingray 206-7M.W31>931 oxt. 2 WANTED Moving aoks, grool biko. rurts . Antiques andI ovorythlng musl go! 5 5 i5 iSHOTCAMPER E Asst. Tables •pd. »l biko. aewlng 2006)6 boys biko. liko AAAAA strong, $900. l e EF estates, oW potterlory 2160E ast3950N orth E E R '06 camper shell. fulu lsiz e Mannequins m in achlno. okl potol. ’ now.1. HerltogoJ dining ' Motorcycle trailer, 8', g* tinted side win* $ 3KM/olfor. « Metro Rocks SIngor. SI gale teg lablo buffetTet 66* tong X 32* Z g V’ ' 4.- A pictures, horso taclack. (off Midway) 2 placo, tilt bod, good dOH < quills, toys. IrxIlQiIlon = = 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ = dows, Arizona beige. Call 206108-404-8663 Slock Room with w; 4 chairs, highixlO-wicto. x ’•-TODltfl tiros. Bghls, $500A)ffor $70 Shelving C r r i T ^ '• cowboy llcmtms. GOODINQ $700 or bost oflor. pA ow . cc Coll 208-733.8218 CallIII 208-730-59392 Call 208-308-7424 , caJiC dl 731-0432 PROWLEFER ‘77 Traitor Tfosh Compociof o r 208-420-3440 ------mogozinos. Sat. and Sun. a A.M. an Inskle & oul. Oifico Fufntiuro — Call 208.324.4721^21 pick-up bed HONDA *95 XR250R. ' 4-5, sell con- And Much POSTHOLE PO DRIVER • i" ’ ' or 208.539-4721 vory low mDos, $1,B00Aiffof. MUCH MORE! stool. S20, . AIR COMPR^PRESSOR =—— oloctronlcs, outdoor $2,000. f i m 1-961-1489 Contoct fsnce stretcher. S10. i 90CFM IChlcogo WANTED equipment (hunting . Call 643.8386 VIehIo MeKendo electric olo' fencer (2). S25 „ Prwumotic pay nnd fishing), loys UNNER '77 diosol. Books Wontodl I pj HONDA OV XR 100. goo so nock, 817-714.1797 oach, < com e along, S L O)T T MACHINES iraltorod. ImmImmoculate, cosh for old book^,1,5 and clothos. lots $25. tool box SIOO. Directwt fromI Cnslnog, low hours. of misc. Hems, Great biko, woil main- ALLELLEQRO '04 0A28, ^ *1^ako offer. s. $3,500. Mony topics wonio tolnod, fusi outgrewl Class Clo: A. In motion Call 2080»«48.6863 electric heater. S£$500- $700 293-6687 I. travel to bubuy. 1460 Vista Df. SlOooch. Coll 5 {208)431-4165 latoBilo Sato TV. 2 slkJes, ------— I GENERATOR)R SETS L e o o ^ W 4 t 2 4 ^ _ 100 much to list. SANT^A FEF E 7 7 Coll 208-423-5838 ~ ' —J l JEROME Moy 3-4. 8-r KAWASAKI ‘03 Vulcun 559,975.423-4002. « r j 2 4 's eiK ^ contained. / Mean Streak. ISOOcc, RACING BIKE ’Ra o e s h e d I cyl,*SVtoa WANTED 4pm. Hugo mulUlamlly ihopo,$16SO. lulti quin j( yord salo. Kids9 maltose cross tallBght. COA(OACHMAN '99 37', 1734-0311 7 'HOTTlRESiWheeto Pouooot.paldS450. ash clothes, householdj Ium signals, mirrors. CurrSummira cllosel ong, ------soiling lor S90, Cnii * llor 53500 removal. Paying cas forstilo. i r 205/40R w . EmoroJdfor 208-404<8026; Itoms. sports cards. custom palm ol Toa, lorg ..i..______• 1^F.II.,ldiho ■ u i i rnm1 es-N cws Classiisifieds ■ Sm»d S u n d aly y C ro0sw or(r d Edited by Wayne RobJobert Williams £ l Q X u By Ed VoUcOUe, Gilletto, Wyoming B B B HBBIWSi: FORD ’00 F-350 4x4, ^ x) p - h I3 I4 y '80 Suburtun, . QMC ‘99 Yukc io~ p~H i7|i3 |i4 Its lie crew, cab, long box, . 2 2 i iikon s i i t r ' S m S 4 ^ £ l ! 3 condUon, 219K leather, k)od(idod. Ac." diosoi. 119K miles, leni I. new tires, ntee oxcoDeni o 514.500.320<>421. 2W condllioni [• r I* arfa, r n o r aJr, 115,630 mitoaoa, 59000. slon, morel 734-2786 $6600/of FORO *01 F-150, Super 0/Offer. 312-3748 Call'208-431-41-8202 Crow. 5.4, AT. Lartal, QMC iMC *07 Skjrra, V6, cHEVYY ■99■< Tahoe LT. HONDA ‘06 Plot P LX>; loadod. toathor,e3K V Vor ^ good gas ,ui,y k milos. S13,SOWolfor. . mik toadod. oxc. 25K milos, excexi cond-*. mUoago, 2 vrhool c o i^ , 83K mikM, lion, now summor : k' Chavy 7 9 H ton, 4x4. dilvti, drtv tow packago. $a eoo/o runs and fair shape. Ca )0/olfor. Ures & studdcIded tInJs, Calt 208-316-1181. M i208-306-3949 ^ tow pkg, b( 37 “ “ S600/bffor. 731-6463 ------back upv; o r 208208-308-3940 alarm, hoatodled soals. ■=------— 522.000. 320-10-1621. {; ■ o o o oiE i ~ *90 Ram — . ------gor, 4x4, V8, AT, JEEP *03 Ubeborty AC,j; A a cX c .', 12.000 Rom- AM/FMCDco!lass,. PW. I: FORO '01 F350 SO, ^ soy wincvlnch.91K actual PS. newr tiros ' Poworslroko. 4 door, 1 ^ I. ono owner. 512.600. 208-423-: 2 lioot, malnlalnod. 8263 or 731-0: 03 S4 ■III 4x4. orange, automot- H •0269. te. king bod. loaihor. >80.SUZU -03 NPR, 6.0 : P ‘^ 2 ? i 6 B 8 7 j e e p '92 QChorokoo i i loaded. 90K miles. gos 0° Chovy vortox Coll 20< ■ 4X4. 4 door. vory nlco, 522.500. ^ongino. good r. 6 cyiln-;' = PP:: mitoogo. 88.767 dor AT AC oxIX Forestry.!I AiCsiiBt: milmiles. 1 4 'box. QVW Dopi liko no^low cond^ .AUTOMOICPIACE 12.000 Ibs.. olr, 53700 293-S6f>687 r 275 s . Idaho St.. AM/FM/cassollo. ^ H M M Wondoll 208-536-1900 Ono ° owner, great FORO '02 Chorokoo, ■ a BOkJ inm, “. condition, aupor 4x4. •02 aui Explorer, (jE E P J 3 Cht I I— dollvory dol truck, moro 69K n Call Ken ' automatic. AC. QO’ oconomical to run brown,■ 1 3 _ _ ^ • milos. ‘ darli ■‘‘■OL, 6 cyl, Ci 1 lhan diosoi. Loss 512.500.1, very doon. ^ -3 0 < M 8 1 3 > =! sorv!orvlco coal, oxcoJoni ^ Cherokoe“ iOO. ' linlire tfoad. 520.000. ___ AS. - . JE E P *94 )00 a milos; Truck can bo . a u t^ o Km l K X Sport. 228,00(in good soon/drivon at: 275a ■ROKKKACKS, outomotic. condition, in • Mueller Auto Wendell 2 788-2430 yi«! FORD -02 F-350, crow _ j 5 S . Idaho Si., mechonteai a H i IM ------cab. short box, iifi kH. 2441 Kimberly Rd. ------3il 208-536-1900 S2500. Call 78 Grand Powerstroko, atlor TVvln Fall*. • I . -TD. 4x4 ” market hood, nico ^Contact Angel ~ JEEP ‘98 all powor, uucki 516.950. «'R eyes or contact E ^ S S 9 Chorokoo LTl w, 146K. I I II I 324-0069 SISteve Everton at S H H H l black. 5.7L. ail 206-639-1203 Ic-nthor. low.,999/oller. • - I . . . I s 2811 So. Uncoin * 38 Jerome, ID. a S S ^ H mlios. S5.9« ACROSS 50 50 S a u lt_ Mario II! 123 Becomo ime fixed 51 Somelnjils 00 { congrrtsslonai -. 539-3668 I Oo ready lor 00 00 OaSfva i24 0rui»ei.«a Wlthoul 52 City on tno aide Looking fo r FORD '03 GX470, G Mllk-produdng ol aoccor taeoralkiralion LaQan River 03 t Stashed away SnuUeyJJ^^rs ' - T V l i r l r Q loathor^ 1 ^ ™ LEXUS ‘05rind lood". „ orcan# 02 02 Send an l25Cho»l>■ 53 Looondnry t l l U I - K b Poworsin conditicyi;- V 12 Tumorlike 04 ci«ss pieces >r soots, 7.3 nnvlgotlon nm overdue nobeo l26Periec1jId places hlun king 00 t Wrapp^witna FORD -02 F350. 7.3L mm, 538,500.: — hardonlrig 05 C5 Kidded around DOWN'N 57 Oesigner derarabve cloth diesel, now Micholh WW ■rsiroko, engine. 7 “ 31-19^- » Of lissuo 07 07 Droam leliers 1 Chom.1. el chart Chrialian 08 0 Oowting lanes plover loodod 23K mllos. 5 tiros. bcaulKul condi- •50. . 733-1492 or 73 20 Loa(t-iin alloy 60 oa *Noriomake l>Oure•e 58 Put! ol Sci'FI 09 0 CAD successor 21 Wrilor Fa]la« lion, 524.500. 2811 S( fo r - monoy 2 Low dairlam 01 Aimeage too t Skelcher-s need Call 208-731-4091 CiChock us out O Jeroi324-0069 22 nhimtls 71 71 Muekraker 3 CorrtcJce Johnson ol;Lal. 102 1 Metod-: 1 So. Lincoln I Looking To 23 -NorreHslino Hubeli 4 ■_lhoVleWind* 03 Fencing aword 103 1 Renaissance erom e, ID. I S U V S wecosjJuliy 72 72 Ran on 5 Maonolielolie 04 11‘ac-cc-coid! Iddie s i Smalle) ; , 25 'Not* (Jly 75 75 "The Treasure ol inductioctlon units 00 Hustle and busUe 104 1 Towsshnne proMnI tho_Madro* 0 SoundsdsolpaJn c 00 Done: prei. 105 1 Arrive FORD -p i f e ■ 20 Foroslodaos 70 70 'Iftveolino mo _■ 7 Orltisfteon composer 70 Infiekl protoclors 107 1 Crouch p - * ' Umlted E 27 Finoiivoad BO BO Cenler opening? 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YOUFAf AND THE ONES YOUVIILOU LOVE BEST YLIIFE May 4 , 2 0 0 8 TIMES-NEWS « f e a t uRES r e ; EDITOR VIRGINIA HUTCIrCHlNS: 73&3242 VIRGINIA.'[email protected] INSIDE; Senior calenendar, F2 I Storit reportort,F5 I DearAbby^F;F3 I Engagem ents, wew eddings, anniversarie!i e s , F 5 IM a rm a s m e l e t i i iIgU P L ocal mr otherss use Inttern et foD rplaycdates anid ad via:e By Meiissa Daviln staff writer______S f f ' " hen Sharon Abboit moved I to south-centrn t r a l V - WIdaho in 1999,IS a she w as a I : s t r a n g e r . “1 knew nobody here," A bboltsaid. "I had no 1:; family. Nobody." Tlic Kimberly m otherle r kept that feeling of isolaD la- lion in m ind w hen she started her new W eb site cityofm om s.com , earlier this year. Slie hopes the site will becom e a'one- stop source for m others looking for advice andT friendship. "I noticed that there w as nol a lot for loca! m om s and not a lot of references just all about m others — single, m artr- ried, divorcetj, older, grandm others,” she said A bbott's W eb site is oon n e o f m a n y o n l i n e r e s o u r c e s used by southern Idaholio " m others to netw ork, fine — Hctivities-or ask for advice. Som e sites, like A bbott’s, arc local. Other like cafem om .com , are national w ith local grou; StuoniuCottholdiberlsr 1-year-old ton, T^oous, oo Wedoeidoetdajr momlDg at Uie Epitcopalil lic same philosophy workedwc for moth* e rs o f th e M O M S C lujb b of'lWinc Falls , Inside juui Jerome. The localranch brain ofthe A list of online sites wherele re Tnalional M oms OfTeringM om M( s S u p p o rt you can get connected. club, starlcd by form er mernem ber Abbott in ' m 1999, ha.s seen Us m em berslersliip double Soo page F3 s in c e il w e n t o n lin e In Novclovember, said % m em bership director BeckjickyWlldmanof clubbub u t w a s n 't s u r e h o w to g e l in l 'IVvin Falls. “By y tlth e t i m e ! w a s re a d y to jo inin, , 1 could- "Probably one of the reaseasons It took off n't findn d it," s h e sa id . is bccausc of the Internet,;t. I imagine," said Now)w that they’re online. Ordway p r e s id e n t M a ry O rd w a y ofTWlno f l Fails. MOMSvis Club members can conned w ith . o th e r q u ic k ly to o rg a n iz e mn ec e tin g s , y rhe sUe is a tool that WlkVlldman could each ot Beciqf Wndmao of 1 rfei. 2, plays In tbe foregroond a t thethi have used when her Ilrsit chc h ild w a s b o r n ll IMn Falls h u ^ her dausbter SSkykylar, 4, while her daughter Ariel. four years ago. She had healieard about the P le a se s e e MOMS,S, Pagep, F3 Wedaeidayptherfitrfng of mothers. ^17" 'f";' A BY.,' B:- i « • • • I • ' A?. S ii; » • • It’s tin ulerTwin F alls fanrally reaid les for i triplet!Is’ arrivadl ByMeSssaDavOn S ta ff w riter______Followingj!tliefemily HO i f Moli^sa Oavlln and photograph)ip h e r Ashley Sm ith aro followlnsIng th e Olson family of The last few monllis haveha' , 77m>swe*8 tepofter.P . f n r .TWn Ralls through thethi birtti of the triplets and theie firstfl few m onths of tho girls’s’ llvos. Watch for been a walling game fi OT) S u ndays In A m ily Ufe; M arcus and Crysta! Olson.' (i .iipcominfl stones on •••••• »• • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• I Wlien they found, out"t’ ln Pebruary that Crysta! Wi . expected to bibe born this but bctwtween doing all the expecting triplets, they knc 1^. weekend. h o u sc h oold li stuff, taking carc they had to wait up to : It's not a mloment orr too soon of kids arand talking to Crystal iptiKli.ino'nttie moro weeks to see the for Crystal, who/ho has suffered on the pl:phone In the evening babies. W hen Crystal vbi nearly sleeplesscss nights lately tirhe..." adm itted to St. Luke's BoL l i S m M L because of Ihc discomfort. He trailailed off. then added: Medical Center, she knc . c o n tra c tio n s anca n d an x ie ty . “W c'rc getje ttin g th e re ." she’d have to wait until tl In thfllr " ^ h c ’s , j uist s t miserable, - While: : he waited for tiie Jt comfortable," weekend,d, he kept his mind girls were bom to con li w ih ls'. a n d p o st mes hom o to TV/In Falls. Eve: M a rc u s sa id . “She “Sl only gets, occupied!d wllh his parenting " in d ^ u B s tlo n s for till day. Crystal's children, Emi lik e , a c o u p le hhours o of sleep a duties f s ■ ■■■ . ■ a n S«riiy,lhy4.2008I F amily LLIFE______TknwHtw,w,1Wnrali,MitB Senior Q:alendar M F a lb S eninior k baked foodx>d and craft sale a.m . no(loon. Suggested donation: p.m. Monday through1 Friday.Ft Thursday: Pool, 9 a.m . to 3 (Stizai Center ------Hand andId ffool. 6 p.m. $3,;3.50. seniors; $5. non-sen->- MENUS: p.m. 530S(ios/ioneS!.l«,r* FSerSenkniorHaven w ednesdaj(day: Pool. 9;3 0 a.m . lors3rs. Center hours: 7 a.m. to0 Tuesday: Enchilada o rrta ta c o Walking. 9 a.m . Falls. Lunch al noon. 222 Main St.. Filer,Fll lojnch a t Shufflelxjarx)ard. 6 p.m. 1:3.;30 p.m. 'Riesday and Wednesday: Sweet-and-sid^ur SHIBAandMedicaicare asSls- • Suggested donation:n; $$4.50. Suggestssted donation: Tliutaday;ly: Quilt( social, 9 a.m . Thuhursday, 8 a.m . to noon pork tance, 1 0 a.m . to 4 p.m.; call • seniors: $5.50, underjer 60- $3.50. Center:r hours:\ 8 a.m. Pool, 9:3030 a.m.i Mlonday,oi W ednesday and R iday: Roast beef George SchwindeiJeman at 436- $2.50. under 12. Centlenter' “ 2:30 p.m. Afternoon)n nmovie Fridriday. <^i ACJMTIES: 9107 or Kitty Andndrevb-s at hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.n-p.m .:, AcnvtTVWES: Pinochle,}. 7 7 p.m. MENUS: Monday: Kneadery breakeakfast 677-4872 for appppolntments lounge and pool roomsim s: bar- Monday; Bingo,10.7 p.m. BridlBridge and duplicate Tu«lesday: MeaU^alls and rice S tep it Up Walking Club,Jb. 10 Rfday: Mother's DiDay Lunch. gain center. 9 a.m. to 4^ p.m. Tuosdaji: Puzzleities, 11:J 0 a.m . 1 1 p.m. P ------Thutlursd^ Fried chicken a.m . noon MENUS: Bingo, 12:30 p.m.p.r Saturday:y: Pinochle.P 7 p.m. ACJWmES: Salad bar lunch, 11:300 toK 1 Pool, 1 p.m. Monday: Chicken a la kking Wednesday: Puz’uzzles, 11:30 ------Wedodnesday; Bake day p.m. Pinochle. 1 to 4 p.p.m. Tuesday: Meatloaf orr livliver a.m. WendeO!efl Senior Meal Site Bingngo. 7 p.m. Spanish dancers from1 Bingo, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Potato bar Bingo, 12:45 p.m..p.n $2 lOSm/lre.Ive. A Lunch served a t ^atuiturday: Pancake breakfast. Wbodslde Elementary,/. i:12:30 ------Thursday: Chicken-friedled steal! Tliiireday: Puzzlelie s , 11:30 a.m. noon Monclondays.Hours.il :3 0 to 1 0 :3 0 a.m . p.m. _ _ Golden Hentasage Senior FHday: Hot turkey sandviniiwicii Bingo, 1 p.m. a.m. to 1 pp.m. “ High Tea a t Blaine Manor Centeiier >lC77Wn£S.* nRichfiekl Senior Center p.m. 10-30 2421-Over/and^veve., Burley. Monday: Quitting, 9 a.ma m . H agennaii\an Valley Senior and 130\OS. Maln, Richfield. Lunch Duplicate bridge. 7 to 10: Ageless Seniork)r Citizens Inc. Lunch a t noon. SuggestedSl Monday bridge V„ HImberiy. Communlt)infty Center a: tnoon. n Suggested donation: p.m. 310 Main St. N.. Q.3Q donation: $4. senljniors; $5. Tuesday: Ticket Tuesday ake. Hagennan. Lunch $3.53.50. seniors: $5.50. under;r Tuesday: S;ep It Up, 10:3 day Luncti and fuli-sill-serve salad ^ non-seniors. Cent(nter hours: Blood pressure. 10 a.m. . Suggested donation: 60.D.- a.m . 3.m. to bar, 11:30 a.m.m. to 1 p.m.; Si 3.m. noon lors: $5. under 6 0; - Caregiver meeting, 10:30:30 a.m. S'S° 2 p.r take<5ut: homle e delivery.c M , seniors MENUS: JS: Exercise class. 1:30 p.n inatlon: $4. sen- *2. underer 12.] Center hours: Mornmday: Turkey dinner Blood pressure. 11:30) aa.i m MENUS p.m. Suggested dona ■ Monday: Spanish1 ricer W ednesday: Quilting,,9 9 ;a.m. i0fs:$5,under€;r 60; $2.50. 8 a.m. to:o 22 p.m.; thrift shop. Thunursday: Beef noodle soup Zene;gy class, 1:30 p.m. 1 in -^ n Ttiesday: Reuben1 sandwichs Elks Card Club, 7:30 p.r to 2 p.m.: free higiv andid sandv^lch W ednesday: Step It Up. 1 p.m. under 12. Cententer hours: 9 1° a-'"- Wednesday: Swiss3s steak Thursday: Pinochle. 1 p. I. speed InteriterneL — a.m . Lp.m. a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday: Sloppy'Jo Ji e Exercise class, 1:30 p.n MENUS: ( Yoga. 5:3 0 p.m. p.m. MENLms : fl Golden Years Senior , 9 g Riday: Meatballs W day: Quilling, 9 a.m. ham Monday: MeatloafMe Thursday: Table tennis, 9 n. ■ Today: Baked har 4C77W77ETES; Lunch bingo Monday: Cook's's choice( Wednesday:lay: Chicken CHizettslnc. Zenergy class. 11 a.m. 8 N. Rail S t W., Shoshone. ■g ^ Monday: Pool ------Wednesday: Bartarbecuebeefon W d^^^S^alads______2 1 8 / Riday: Table tennis. 9 a.n ______Luncnch at noon. Suggested Pinochle. 1 p.m. [^tizens ^ ^un S tep It Up. 10:30 a.m . West End Senior CKi mation: $ 3 .5 0 . seniors: Exercise Priday: Meatloaf3f Je ro m e : Saturday: Mother-Daughte Inc. ne Senior Center 1.50. under 6 0 . Center 5 appre- Tax help by appointintment mJES: 2 1 2 /first Ave.Ave £ , Jerome. Tea. 3 p.m.. donations aj Tuggjjay. Pool 1010 Main St.. Buhi Lun urs: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. d ated M onday:^.^U Thrift Store Lunch a t: noon.no Suggested Mon, noon. Suggested donati )nday; 8 :3 0 a.m . to 3:30 _____ Wood carving. 8 :3030 a.m. open 9 a.m. to0 3 p.m. donation: $3.50,$: seniors; $5. p ^ $4. seniors: $5. under e i: n. Tuesday. Wednesday, ^ Radio show. 9:061 a.ma . iA s n Exercise. 1 0 :33 0 aa.m . non-seniors,ors. Center hours: 8 Carey Senior Centei Sunday buffet; 1 p.m.; 3 day. Exercise p.m. a.m. to 4 p.i Main Si/set. Lunch a l nooi seniors: $5.50, underT 6'6 0 ^ rneeVng, 8 p.n J p.m. MENUS: w n . Wednesday: Pool ' Al-Anon meeting.g. I8 p.m. MENUS:ivi Suggested donation: $3. $ 3.50, under 12. Centei sday; Liver and onions >3. sen- Pinochle. 1 p.m. "*®'’ Tuesday: Bingo.. 7 p.m.; every- Monday; Rsl-Rsh or chicken iors; $5. norvseniors. hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m Inesday: Ham sandwich Exercise • one over 1 8 weIC'elcom e Tuesday: TaterTate Tot casserole MBVUS; Sunday; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m ay: Turkey dinner Thursday: Pool W ednesday: Nu-2-1-2-U open 9 Wednesday: Thursday: Roast beef Monday. Tuesday, Thufsd ay: Roast pork ACTMTJES: _____ Exercise S a m. to 3 p.m. Thursday: Ba a.m.,to 1 p.m. Wednesd Barbecue riblefs MonHiday; Exercise. 9 a.m. Movie. 9:30 a,m. Exercise, 10:30• a.ma. . Riday: Chick MENUS: licken salad casse- 'ee. 9:30 a.m . IHinidoha County Seniienior community pinochiclie, 6 p.m. H ie™ Thursday: NA meeleeting. 7 p.m. re>le Monday: Chicken noodle ting, 10 ;3 0 a.m . C itiz ^ Center Woodcarving. 6 p.m,m. ^ leso u p R,day;R 5ot clinicic AC1 and sandwich sday: Pinochle, 1 p.m. jnch a t f^t^ay: Pool Nu-2-U open 9 a.n-J.m. to 3 p.m. Monday: Sitvc 7 0211th St.. Rupert Lund Tuesday: Spaghetti casse SilverSneakers exer- gj^go;o tion: Exercise sserole gxercise. 10 ;3 0 a.,a.m. cise. 10;30 i noon. Suggested donation W ednesday: Hot dogs WodniInesday: Black Out Bingo. $ 5, seniors; $6 . non-senic!nlors; Pinochle, 1 p.m. Bingo. 11:50 o.m.m. Bridge.l2;301:30 p.m. j 2 -3( Thursday: Ham slices 3 0 p.m. $3. under 12; $4.50. nonlom e Singo, 1 p.m. Pinochle. 1 p.m. Tuesday: Pino=inochie. 1 p.m. AcnvmES: ay: Pinochle. 1 p.m. delivery. Gift shop: 9 a.m.m. . to Saturday: Dutch oveiven cook-off, ------Snack bar., 6 p.m.j __ _ ; Today: Roast beef dinner, 3 p.m . Center hours: 9I a.ia.m. 6-SO p.m., $10 Gooding Couniinty Senior Bingo. 7 p.m.;.m.; early bird, 6;45 p.m. Camas County Senior to 3 p.m. Haak's Band Citizen CeCenter , MENUS; ly: SilverSneakers. Center Tliree Island Seniinior Center Monday: SilverSneakersrs eexer- 308 Sen/or Ave.. Gc Monday: Burritos n. 127Willow W Ave. W., Fairfield 492 E. Cleveland AveIve., Glenns cise program, 10:30 a.m,J.m. Lunch at noon. Su Tuesday: Pizza ~ b“»S ;30o p.m. Lunch Ferry. Lunch at nootm . ______Tuesday:_Quilting. 8 a.m_.m _ to 3 — donation:- $3.50-f< ch at noon. Suggested Dick a nd JoTiSofin ' ' " donati WednesdayrPork-chops—-— __ —Suggested donatloron: $3. sen- p.m. Center hours: 8 a. ation: $3. seniors: $4, ''>■'^■>‘>3 Pinochle, 7 p., Thursday: Fajitas iors; $5. under 60;3: $2.50. Bus runs for lunch pickup.lup. call p.m. ' p.m. underer 60; $2, under 10. R d a y : Chicken, fish or porlpork under 1 2 . for rides:;s: 366- 5 4 3 4 5 7 7 by 10:30 a.m. ,,e . Magic \^lleySay Singles Square Quiltinting, pool, table gam es, •m. MENUS chops 2051. Center hoursirs: 8 a.m. Bingo. 7 p.m. han« “^^nce Club.:lb. 7 p.m. puzzleties, TV, videos. Center Monday: Chimichai ;»C77Vn7£S; to 2 p.m. Slivers'erSneakers. 10:30 hours:rs: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. W ednesday: SilverSneakeiakers. Tuesday: Orangef cl S e n Monday: Idaho MENUS:J. 1 0 :3 0 a.m. ACTJVmES: W ednesday: Halibu R epresentatives and SHIB.HIBA. Monday: Chicken a3 laI king Thursday: Quilting, 8 a.m. R«ers,12:3.2:30 p.m. Thursdsday; Art cla ss, 9 a.m. to .m. to 3 Thursday: Roast p( noon Tuesday: Rsh fillet p.m. Pinochle, 1. P.Ip.m. 1 p.m,m. ACT7Vn7E Pinochle. 1 lo 4 p.m. . Thursday: Baked harlam Bus runs for lunch pickup. Fundraiser. 5 to 7 ~— lup.call Monday: Pool. 9;3CS f a .n , . Pool. 1 p.m. ACTTVniES■S; 5 4 3 4 5 7 7 by 10;30 a.m. ______Blaine .m. Prnochle. 12:30 p.m.p.r . ne County Senior Center Tuesday: Pool. 9 a.m . to> 3 Thursday: Gem meelmeting. Bingo. 1 to 3 p.m. Wild one. 6 p.m. Third Ave. S.. Hailey. Lunch p.m. 10:30 a.m. Riday: SilverSneakers. 10 )nd Gold Senior a t noo 10:30 Tuesday: Pool. 9:3C:30 a.m. and Silver and oon. Suggested donation; Walking. 9 a.m . FHday: TOPS. 9 a.m.n. a.m . lp .m . CcCenter seseniors: $5, non-seniors, Wednesday: Pool. 1 p.m.1. Cardio. 1 p.m. Saturday; Annual Mother's ter hours: 9 a.m. to 3 er's Blood pressure che:hecks. 11:30 210 E. Wilson,on, Eden. Lunch at . 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'I he book, hle e said, i gives itisistciu qiics(ion.s posucised by parents "a vehicle to explain so m e youHB chlldrun: WliyWli is ibe plastic surger^ery process Mammy's nosu smalnailer? to their kids'' winvho be WIiL-rt; d i d liLT lum iiiy-iiy_go2— uiQ—youiig—to—-tuiderKland— And ivliat's with all those ih why a parent Is choosingcl to A b an d af’c.s'i’ undergo an apjippcarance- fl "1 don'c know whclliL'iher to altering operation. 1 ^ ^ ^ ■ laugli or cry." said Diana Dh The bulk of his practice, « Zuckurman. prosidcni oftheof Salzhauer said, ci o f ' m Wasbinglon-bascd nonpinprof- women between11 201 a n d -10 5 5 * ___^ il National Research Cer[Renter undergoing whatlat h e calls The latest entryjy InIt the expaadlng f ” ” " for W oum n a n d I-amil:nilles, "mommy mam ak eo v ers”: library of booksks f ( v; i. ih» ■ • F a m i l y l-.iFE i ...... Supdur,!r,Miir4,aOO>;‘!ra A c l a i s s f o r t h eI !b u d g e t bb r i d e Tf e e n n o t :r e a d y t o3 p r o p o s ee I - Staff report______' lay o u t th e pcrfisrfect wedding a.m. to nooioon and i:30 to 3 . outline, p.m. Saturdcirday in the Parks T f _ D q y o u have w hatath t takes DanieUeWoritirlto n will pro* a n d RecreaticaUon conference o g i r l f r i e i to p lan th e w eddingtg ofc your vide hints andd tipst th at vtrill room , 1365 MiMaxwell Ave. Cost m d s e e ki i n g p r o m l i s e : •dream s o n a budget?!t? h elp keep th ecost co down and is S2S per peiperson. • ' T h e Twin Falls Pari Paries a n d m ake th e wedc:ddlng plctUr- Registerr as soon as possl* D:DEAR ABBY: For th e last I Hairdressing in'Involves far Rccrcatlon D cpanm ei ment says csque. ble: 736-22K265, or stop by the threlee years I have been dat- more than twi It has a class to help A'Isting a n d ;lp brides Q ass will bee heldh from 10 oQIce. Ingig th is girl, “Annie," w hom I trimming tresscses. It also loveve very much.'Wc’re both BY involves conccntiItration, and ™ = ™ = = • 18,1I, a n d I a m startin g college y ou arc b e in g sheihortchanged In thth e fall a n d p lan to go into m e In th a t dcp artm erent. th eom i liitary. |. You d o n o t have,ve to b e ru d e M o m s ______MMy problem is tliat Annie lips In asserting ybiourself, just already talking about mar*r* I ------1 firm. Tell Suzleic that you CofltttnedfraawFl Ige and kids. I am nowIV my stylist, “Suzle," ancand the expect more of herhe a tte n tio n play dates and other ler activl* :arlng from some of her:r other employees. Thele !salon than she has beecen devoting ties. Last week, theyrresched* re ends that she's dIsap->- has a comfortable and,nd wei- to you. or nolothlng will uled a picnic at th th e iin tcd I h av en 't given h e r a coming atmosp:)sphere. change. You'll actually a be minute because of ur uncoop* omlse ring yet. I'm not)t However, 1 think thatIt SSuzle, doing her a favoior. Her Inat* crativc weather. ;alnst ^vlng her one, butIt wiio is one of the owowners, tention to herer business Before th e switch to to online ' I ’mn not sure I'm mentallyly has bccome "too" coir:omfort- could lose herr clients In coordination, “we'd be be o n the cp ared for th e next stelJ. able. droves, bccausene I’m su re phone all day callingng 1 don’t want Annie to thinkik She’s constantly onon the you’re not the only01 per.sbh body to make those lon't carc for her, bccause 1I phone during niy appippolnt- she’s tteating thisis w ay changcs," Ordwaysaid I. S he Is perfect. I just needd ments. I wouldn't miim in d if T he m om m y sitess arcai also somme advice from someonele Suzie picked u p th e; p: p h o n e DEAR ABBV: MyM luisband good sources of inforn o uitslde ts the family. What do0 when the receptionistlist was and I will celebrarate our 50th Jerome mom Nnncy H orn youu th in k I sh o u ld do7 busy, but mo.st of thehe calls wedding anniverersary soon. regularly reads — UNDnCIDKD.D- are from family menlembers We do not wantIt a party or Mamasource.com for jadvicc DEAR UNDECIDED: Liiyy involved in. some so:sort of gifts. However,I I w ould like and su p p o n . Tlic siteIte 1brings youlu r card s o n th e table w ithh drainaorcrisis.During:agasin- to send out an1 announce- mothers together from Annm le. Tell h e r that, althoughh glc appointment therelerc are ment wilh a receceni family across the natiortion to youu think.she is "perfect," often multiple calls,■>, i some photo coninienicnoraiing the exchange tidbits onin < u're not ready to proposee extremely long, occasion. In oilieiicr words. I’d thing from potty trainlr K;.' or even promise that youu It seems like stylinging has like to share iny' entiree faml- temper tantnims to birth II. You are ab o u t to enter•r b e c o m e S u z if’s "’side"Je" job, ly w ith friends wlio w haven'l control. Now that lieiher s o n s ' coii(llcgc. but ymi did notIt w hich Is interfering willwilh her seen my grandeIchildren. Is nrc older, she carv^vc advicci m enention w hat h e r plans are.:. "emergency- counseiseling" iliis proper?* that helps younger mi o m s ' Ai:/\llow me to offer moree practice. I feel I’m payi)aying a —MR. ANDID MRS. P. IN going through thele vice. You a n d A nnie havee lol of money for veryry little WASHING!: t o n s t a t e thing sh e d id years ago. b eeren Involved since yourr atte n tio n . Is this howV s;salons DEAR MR. ANIND MRS. P: " Wlicn you've givensn advicet phoirfore year of highII arc ru n today?A m I wroibTongto To send an anncnouncement that kind o f clicks andi^id it’s like lo o l. You w ould both bee expect her undividedJ alien-a and photo beforere tlie event an epiphany to someimebody, bettitter served to continuee tion? I low can I expres:ress m y c«)uld seem likee a solicita- and they’re like, whoa,” H om yourur education, date otherss dissatisfaction withoutul 1ruin-, tion. said. “I love thee • a whlfe, a n d grow as indi-- ing d u rreh u io n sh ip V However, if youui do it after monients. I don't knovlo w liow luals before making anyy — M in-B ■I-BD IN your anniversary•y — w ith a else to explain it." Mime com m itm eiiis, MINNEAP(APOLIS short note cxplalaining that Slioshone mother MelissaM nCAR M iri IH'FED: you thnught Ihey ih miglit Browii agreed, sayinjr'ing she DEAR ABBY: I have gonee Hairdressing is a husiiiisiness, enjoy seeing all lliree III gener- reads ivfamasource ShjraiiAlibotlolKliiKtuiberly, creator of a local Web site»He for raotten, city. * " ‘‘Ja family-owned hair salon11 and the heliavior you)u have aiions — I seiee nothing advice. •m ore th an 10years. I lovee described is unprofesshssional. improper almui il.it. 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M ultt d a y c carecain give;careg^ v e r s sabrea asw(B e l l a s ]helpini lg spoiuses,{:parentt S | By MeOssaKossler Dutton Ginzler o f thcAAFlAIU^ th e sen.- For The Assoclatad PressIS lor advocacy Rroui:}up. ^ What to ask:i • First, d c d d c wwhether tlie Wlii-n Dick Lundgrcncn real- older person need;eds a health- Questions to ask befor'oro choosi" ized that caring for iiislis wife based program siofTed si with ing an ocJult doy care:e: w as tJiking a loH on hislis own medical professlorionals. Even a 1. How much does thehe program*’ liuuiti], he turned to adultJult day more recreationonal center cost? is there a sildiniing scale?"' care. should have a nursurse or doctor Is there grant money^ available?"e Lundgren. who livess sisouth on staff. Patlcitlents with Are veterans eligibleI fcfor any ■_ _ of Seattle, found a progrogram Alzheimer’s. Parkirkinson's or funding? thni catered to patientsus w ith O lher chronic iiealth hei condi- 2. Is transportation provided?pn Alzheimer’s disease; and tions probably t;quirereq a cen- How long will my loveded one btf "' made arrangements for his ler lhat focuseson on carc. on the ijus? wife. D orothee. lo go0 tthere * T h e AARP or or local Area 3. How long does thee {average • tw o days a \veek. Agency o n Agingg slshould have employee stay on thejojob? The break was go(jdlod for a list o f providers.-s. O< nly about (High staff turnover cacan signal bnth of them, said Lundfndgren, G percent of adul day-care problems with the pro{rogram.) whose wife was diagntgnoscd ceniers are accrc:rcdited, 4. May I contact a currjrrent • with the progressive; bbrain most are Inspectected by state client? (If so, then asksk th at disease seven years ago,Igo. He agencies, saidaid Peter ■person for a list ofthehe facility's" recently placed h e r in a groupgi Noiarsiefano of thothe American ® pros and cons, whetheher they home that provides round- roi Association of HHi om es an d Mrould recommend It tcto a the-clock care to six residesldenis. Services for th e Aging. friend, and If they’ve seensi "I firmly believe, loolooking Practices and policilicles vary by ;fi changes In their loved}d one back, tliat (day care) gaveave me stale, but the( inspectioni since they started attettendlng.) a chancc lo keep myly wife• records should be available • 5. Do you have any stn■trategles”''- home a year longer," the 61- for review, Ginzler!cr said. .1, to help me introduce»the ti Idea-y year-old said. • Visit th e faclUimity to meet ^ of day care to my lovec/edone? Finding the right adultuit day the staiT a n d askisk ab o u t Its e. What is your staff-to•to^liant • care centcr can offer resrespite training policies,ies, experts ratio? (The national aviaverage Id '' to caregivers while offetfferlng advise. Watch dielrs Interacdons , A 1 to 7.) their chargcs a chanccncc to between staff andid clients,( the ^ 7. Do you m snaje ellerients’ mad: socialize and lake partlart In quality of the prog■ograms, and icatlon while they areJhere? r supervised actlvliivltics. the cleonllncss ofeif eating areas »iM i 8 , What kind Of food dodc you Fociiities vary, from thosese thati and bathroom s, Soclilworliirifnrifnny KamiMr, lift, grvits Lomlmilna Aho, rtftit, aa Uo arrfvia atlaaQdirHaaKbNortbwattad^'^ ai lit serve? Can you accomimmodate*'; focus on medical carcarc to “See how engagtaged people diy c m cintir>r MMirch 20 In SiitUi for a diy of mull, nirclao aod othir wcla«lal programs. Finding tha rightit special dietary restrlctictlons? —• ihose that are mostly rc i -t______/ n e s - N e v magUvalley.i ij F a m i l y L i FTE t ______■______Sm intUiy4,a ft x » ra-; ENGAGEMEIENTS _____ ANNIViVERSARIES h b o h - h o m p l'LAND a ■ | H T He EL l e i c e b s H Mark and Betty Hea 'Icath of G ene a nid d 1Thelm a Lefler o f Stork repoORT: Boise announce the cni engage- W . ‘ IW in Falls wilwill be honored at H H m ent of their daughter,sr, StevieS f .■•] - an open houilOUse for their 50th SLLuk^ Magic \U«er e April 22,2008. Ann Heath, to Jackc LLogan /( w edding arm!mnlversary. Friends ^ ^ H Hompland. son of Gan Medical Center Brett Ryan H antTison, son rary and ' U a n d relatives;'cs a te invited from ^ ^ B of Shana M aria andid M ichad MaiyHompIondofJeroj:rom c. - ■ 1 to 5 p.m.I. &Saturday, May 10, ^ ^ B Christian T\ilo-Mlrelireles, Aaron Harrison of Heath is a graduat Df Jerome, uate a t the h omie e ofc their dflu^ter ^ ^ B son of Rosa Maria Min Centennial High School dirolcs was bom April 22,2<2 0 0 a : tool and ; I^ ^ B g ill and son-ln-lsn-law 'Himmlc and ^ ^ B and Eber T\ilc-Gonzalczilcz of Gabriel Ann G rifnn,'' the University ofldaho v lo w ith a Ranr!y PerriniTine at 243S Dorm ^ ^ H Gooding, was bom March Mo daughter of Jody A bachelor's degree in jou A nn Gage journal- SL in 'IWin Falls.Fal 24,2000. o f Jerome, vwis bomm April 22, ism. Sho is pursuing a ; a m as- The Leflen3crs were morried GeM tad Thelma Lefler Jeremy Kale Bumhtnham, 2008. tor’s degree in urban ] iKkHomphiKl M ay 10. 195{958, ot Our Sovlor moved:d to Boise, she worked at son of Rebecca Ruthh ondt Quentin Pettin^I^11, son of ning and development a Lutheran Chu::hurch. Mcridliilon Meat and Sausage Steven Lynn Burnhamam of Patricia Rae and JosephJc K. Jose State University. Inc. in Santa Cru:^■az, CaUf. He w orkedted for United Oil, — H&lStMMcots. Afterworking Jerome, was bom Aprilprii 4, PeldnglU o f TWin FFalls, was H om pland is a gradus duateof Thevreddingls]is planned for Gloss Detroit Dei Diesel, for othther dog groomers, she 2000. bom April 22,2000.9. Jerome High School an« and the Saturday, Aug.;. 16, at St. l&nworth TYclYebar 'Ihicks and started;d her ovm business In UUlon Marie Fow^wier, Bailee LorraineB Withers,' U of I with -a bach< ichelor’s Mark’s Catholiclc Church in Mack Thickscks In TWin Falls, TWin Falls f called Patnpcred daughter o f Brooke Annennellia daughter of (Candace degree in mechanicalal en^>( Boise. A receptionIon will follow Boise a n d1 Eureka, Ei Calif. He Pets. Due D lo healdi reasons, ond Kevin Jeffrey Fowicivicr of Lorraine and Dustistan Alan ncering. He works at O E Cemex atSpurwingCoununtryClub. staned his3 o\cnvn home repair she redciirod eariy. TWin Falls, was bo m Aprilpril 17. W idiers o f TWin FiFalls, was- business in1 TWinTV Falls and sdll T hc(e event is hosted by their 2006. bom April 23,2008.3. keeps busy,rwidi wl the business, chlldreiren, David (Toni) Lefler, KayiceZoey lobin, daulaugh- William Stanleyjy Frodin, LAWLEY-GRAyA y ’ S h ew o iixked d for her father at Beth(Jim) Dennis and ter o f Sharon Rose Wags'agstaff son of Mindy Sue arand Curtis North Mainin Locker in TWin Tiimmiilie (Randy) Perrine. Tlie and Kennedi Midical1 JaJabln James Frodin of 'IViIWln Falls, Dave a n d Terrle Law!:iwley of |B 9 ||B H Falls and, w!when the family couplele has five granddiildren. o f Filer, w as bo m Aprilm l 18. w as b o m April 23,212008. Filer a n n o u n c e th e engage- en^ cHg 2008. Brlanna Maee Allen. rocnt of their daughter.it. EBrcoh Manuel Alberto Varj'argas, daugliter of MalimInda I.ynn Ann Lawley, to Eric WilsonW T H E ! ■ son of Marin Lauraa :ancl Allen o f Buhl, w as bbom April Gray,, son of Leslie and 1 5 , ^ Manuel Vargas uf Shoshcshone, 23,2008. Roseann Gray of Shelley. M l D D)LESWOKfflS U H was bom April 18,2008.8. Elijah Lee Brai'auburger, Lawley Is a 2000 grad^ d u a te Cash Raymond Giardlirdina, son of Mandy' M dissa of Filer High School ai C haries and Alberta ^ son o f NottUie /u in ondi MMark Warren and lasiiso n Lee. 2004 graduate of Idaliolio State: )rth o f Burley ccle- Alon Glardlna.of Hansansen, Brauburger o f KIchfhOeld, was University wilh a bachiichelor’s brated theireir 50th wedding was bom April 18.2008.'8. b o m April 23,2008.8. degree in health care adadm in- anniversaryry in Simi Valley, H i r Angel Gobrial Monlrnlncz, Peyton Lilly Bevacqua. Be istratlon. She works a EritCrariodBmBreab Lnriey w ith1 farfamily. ^ son of Sandra and Jim m y daugliter o f Ashleyey Kristen Luke's Magic Valley MeMedical They vrorejre married March t ' 'i Martinez of lackpot., NNev.. Bevacqua ofT\vinI rails,r was - Center. administration. HHe works at 9. 1958, at the American [ was bom April 20,2008.8. bom A pril23,2008.8. Gray Js a 2001 graduaiuato of Northwest Farrarm Credit Luthers Chu;:hurch in Burbank, I------^ Calclynn E Ela taine Z ade RltcJile BIslIshop, .son Shelley High Schoolol and Services, Calif. T he couple coi worked for AlbertataandChadei MIddleswortli Cunningham, daughteritcr of of Rbbekah l'ell<:llce and served a mission forb r T he Tlie w edding Is plani n ed for RCA Service,ce, where he was Holly Elane a n d Jason Ja: Ritchie /"rnon Bishop Hi of Church of Jesus Chrisiirist of Fridoy, May 16, 16 a t th e b ran ch mlanager on unlil the Tlieycy have three children. Paul CunningliamI o f TWin Falls, w as bornrn April 23, Latter-day Saints. He! gradu-gr Rexburg LDS Temple. 1 A business wasvas sold. He then SteveI (Catharlna) i Mlddles- I lansen, w as born Apriliril 22, 2()08. ated from Brigham YoungY< reception will be held 7-9 went intoI rtreal estate. She worth;i of Missoula, Mont.: 200H. EvelynnShaellc!'ctl.dau^i- Universlty-Idaho in1 :2006 p.m. Saturday, Ma;»loy 17, o tT lie spent m oree tlthan 30 years in Bcllndtda (Dave) Meyer of Kaylie Ann WllliaiHams, ter of Janiie lyiy n n and w ith a bachelor’s dcgrc^ re e In Ballroom in TVvinin Falls.I banking aifier fte leaving RCA. Lacey,/. Wash.: V and Jolin (LoAn) daughter of Melinda1 SSus- Z;ickery Scott Nall I of finance and is pursulisuing a Tlie couple ivlllwli re.slde in They m ovedjd fromf SImi Valley Middle:lesw orth o f SIml Valley; anne and Justin Ira1 Will-V* Ridifield, was iioriiII April 24, master’s degree in busi)uslness l\v ln Falls. to Burley in1 1994.IE and seveven grondchildren. iam s of i la/A-Iton, wass ixborn 2 0 0H. NEWCOMB-GATlO K j P Ashley Nichole Newciwcomb ^ R e a lI lfrien d sh ip3S th riv e on r a balanceleofprioritit i e s and Bryce Vincent GGates ■/7^^'^Lmk- announce their engageirjem ent. (J,- UyStplarieSiBShapiro Thea hours spent lounging Newcomb is the dau^aughter ■’/ y i ThoBoHlmofo^ifoSun______on tlielie internet may con* of i^oss and Dcna Newoiwcomb vr tributete to a decrease in a n d D en n is a n d Karen K ; \ ’'■J Jessica BowovN’ers docs not suf- friends.Js. die Duke study specu- Hylton, all o f Rupert. for from a sho:jhortoge of friends.___Litcs..Bi-But as Bowers sociali7£s .Gates is the son off D David ; idlcament Is lhat al barsirs, concerts and clubs I , , SUNDAY F6 MAY 4. 2 008 > ¥ FAMILY U FE • TIMIIMES-NEWS • FEATURESiCid EDITOREl VIRGINIA HUTCHINS:NS:ts 7 3 5 -3 2 4 2 VIRGINIA.HL([email protected] wiilafsn n ikeA f o r a i fe r a s t r o nrn a u t t e l l s tobeinRjlM l! By Brenna Maloiloney ^ V The WashingtonI PostPo WASlHNnTON —- W ere ' you jifraid? D on T honuis, :i four-.time fmi spnce shuK ic ;i.s(roii;ii asked tliiit a loj. Also:Iso: W liat »| does lirioff feel like? W hat m M hiippeiiK if you (;ot s in * s|)ace? And; S een an y ii "I u sually say ihai I m m (was) 2.') percent seancared w . mSM u ui o f iny m ind,” adind m its BM Thontiis. '"It'fi Uke Koifij;ling on B H ii roller consler: You1 gi get on th at tiling a n d you aire r e scared : >' .‘.*rS35i and excited." ’I'homas answeredL'd th o se and other questions recentlyre 1 |kM | | | H in an appeaninca at T< University in Marylancand. The former astrotiaut dindirects a astro- program dvre tliai encour- ei naut four j ages kids to study matn ath a n d time.s. How j science. did he rinally ' ritomas logged 4-t d ays get cliosen? an ______BOO Jias-a-reG G K»rd-b90kju5St-l0F-y0«- O K R E V I E W By Maiytou Tousignant Mee!eel composer Totrimy ‘'ftacking t s a m , Tho Washington Post ______Tallariijrico, who has worked m i g T rash: H ots o n tlieh e .soundtracks o f m ore H Ifyou own one of the(he 1S5 m illion th an127.') 2 gam es, a n d gel ■ J e t s a m a m c e I'okemon video gamc es, s ever sold o r if lip s fromfre V ictor D e 1-eon HI. Ill andtheSciei y ou love lo b u rn olJ caloricsi:ali playing the world'swo youngest profes- M Dance Dancc Hevoluiloiiloii, Guhuil*s& hlunallal g am e player (he ■1 o f O c ( World Uecords wantsf: to .-’.iM this new tu rnts s 101 in M ay). I cean M otion’ book to your at-homeleiitiiary. n Wlialiai's not to like; Tor one I THeWaslilngtonPost "Gamer's edition 2001lOOH" traces the ihing,g, therei Is so m u ch V history of video games,es. wilh ba/.lllions itiformrmatinn you can't possi- x ByLoreeGMnBums of records scl between.ni 1972 a n d now. bly lakelak it all in. even in I n t s ,. But you don't have! 10lo be a passive severaltral sittings. U nless you I for ages 10-14 o b serv er o f w h at o thler e r players| have are 4u tol< tal gam er, y o u r brain i . In 1990 hundreds of o f Nike acco m p lish ed . A pply/ forfo your own , migljlhi begin to fm7./lc after I sneakers began wa; w ashing record: One of the firstrsi ithings you'll lOmlnilnules. Also, parents I ashore in Oregon m and find In th e b o o k is inforiform ation o n how w ithI yoyc u n g er chiUlren W ashington. TWo years ars later, to get yourself includedled in the 2009 might:hi n o t a p p ro v e o f th e some rubber ducks, is, frogs (idition. sp ace:e (andI artwork) given an d o th er tub toys dii did Ihe kidrfrlendlyway.h: h elp s other W liat’s to like: As witlitrith all G ulm iess to gamim e s for te e n s a nd same thing farther nort lorth. scleniists learn morem about HsL\ this b o o k I s a s eTlcsof"ests": rle the adults,Its, so m e o f w hich have Boih incidents bega egon far how ocean currirrcnts and biggest, fastest, yonnge:igesi, oldest, violentm t them es. out*ln the Pacific when len large floating debris arcirc changing .smallest, largest. Anythia h in g ih a lc < 7 n b e ______containers broke free ce from the habitat of m arine life, listed is listed: th e top 100 1 games, the |||||||| ships ond dumped :d their birds and even peceople. 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Ybu’U also50 learn1 a b o u t heap in the North Pi lost points scored In.arcade Don! 1 Pacific Oceans cover nc(icariyS/'J oC lits in Jap an b u t >oni J ■ ■ ' 't-' INSIDE)E:A new c u lln a r la n ds s c c a p e g r e ets airline ' SISUNDAY TRYOUR GUIDE T O I p a s s> e en r g ers, G 3 MmIay 4 .2 0 0 8 0iAVF THE WORLD EL TIMES-NEWS • £SECTION EDITOR ARIELEL HANSEN: 73M376 ariel A .M [email protected] - INSIDE: EmcHler^ency kit for travelersihs,G4 I Upgrades att noI cost, G5 lEiiropKlean vacations on a todB ludge^G6 m m HIS MM QaMbMaT'SaltK^iiCR) bouto an acthre and.ieirtteded oigbtllfei scene. By Andrea S aichs d Tho Washington Postt Sister Gibbons h as sh big blue eyes, apple d ieeksks and a .sweet dis- ^ 9 position! I m cl thc21*jJl-year-old M orm on m issloniDnary at Temple Square on my first daylay in Salt Lake City, D am ien D rake wcnninrs a lip ring, a dragon tattoo;oo a nd a n expres- sion Iinifwny betw eenjn ai snari and a smile. ] b u m fped into th e 20- year-old m eclinnic atit a hard-edged n ig litdub aftiifler hours, I Great Salt Most iilcely, G ibbonsm s a n d D rake wiil never shan lare a dance. Botli f Lake, from inhabit th e sam e city,y, yety cach rcpresents a starkl;rkly diflercnt side of the Utali capital: one th at shines by day. the otiother that thrives wliichlhe . fn the dark. g name of To many. Salt Lakee C;City is an enigma. A large: nin u m b er o f visl- I Utah's lors use the city only^ as0.S a jumping-ofT point to thith e area’s lop- capital Is notcii sld rcsons nndd ninational p a rk s .n ie m ysterysryal.so stem s taken, is from tlie veiled Mormomon society, whose memben>ers m ake u p an 75 miles estimated <15 pcrcentIt ofol the area's neariy 1 million ion residents, long and Adlierents of the Churcurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-er-day Saints 26 miles refrain from drinking,g, iifor starters, and some of theseth practices pervade tlie state’s poililoiltics a nd recreation — espeipecially tlie cock- Hide, the tail culture. Am ong theIhe biggest balHem ents for visvisitors are Utah's laisest lake Byzantine drinking lawaws. (So. I have lo eat in ordexler to drink alco- west of the hoi at fl restaurant, but)ut I can im bibe sans n a d ioo s a: t a private Mississippi. dub?) • Dut these days, fevver.ver out-of-towners are skippliplng town. "We have seen tourism growrow for at least tlie last tw oI years,”yc said ------Shawn-S^ifwonrdinrctoig to ro f-com m unicatlo n s at-th thi trS alrlakc------Convention & Visitorsrs EDureau. "U’s n ot by leapsI aar n d bounds, b ut it’s gradual.” Tiic reason for the: uptick:up In Still Lake City, urbtrban attractions ' and the great outdoors3rs flow together as natunillyily ias th e valley | ^ _ a nd the m ountains. For example, if tlic; WasatchWi M ountains seem1 totoo intimidating, D . Square, the cononirni c en ler of the l.iXS a| I like K) there’s the Gateway, nn open-airi retail ccnter thatlat w as built just DBy. ' Day cliurch. le rdiV" before the2002Winter!ier Olympics and features mono re than 125 T he plii/4i buiiiiildings include Siilt dicll: In llie shops and resiauratits,ts. ui planetarium a nd a fountim lain w ith danc- Salt Sn ].akc City know s how to start a U ike Temple, wlwhich is closed lo all a si pproach me. "W ould youI YoungI: Ing waters, n ie Foothillhill Cultural District offers memore opportuni- lay day — w ith a bright yellow sui•unihai biitthcraillifiil;ul; ihe'liilieniacle. the , learn ui m ore a boul th e d u ircOunder tics to exercise th e mineilnd a nd legs In ils tw o-squanlarc-mile area, bouilounces o ff th e Wa.sat d i Mou:lunialns. pOrforniaiice hiihall o f ih e fam ed choir; JoWhy. certainly. In a nuish;en assassi- w W di indudes Red ButButte Garden, the Ulali Museiisoum of Fine Arts turnurning ils snow y w hite peak.sks into a n d tlie Confercerence Cenler. w hich su n: m m er o f UM7, Brighaine V d ilw e si- and Hogle Zoa- And for a credit card workout, Sugiugarhouiie Village contones of sparkling diamonds,s. Tlie boasts a rooftoptop garden landscaped look w tb e torch from i,DS foinged iiy is a small bastion ofbohbohemia threaded wllh outieitiets (shopper sun,un, blue sky a n d crisp air callall you w ith m o u n ia in ja n d d esert Horn. Tiie Joseph m Sm ith, w ho had beeiious free- alert: Sundancc Catalogilogand Patagonia stores). ouldlU ldoors. Or, In m y case, puslish you T em ple S q u are'rc visitors cen tcr offers dtnaied in Illinois, and carriec)ung|iro- • In a n attem pt to dbm;L'mystify Salt Lake City, I formrmulnted n plan: intonto tlie arms of Monnons. free tours every:ry 15 m inutes fioni9::50 w cl; ard, lo a m gged valley rin^place." 'During daylight hours,rs, I vrauld hit tlic landm arksk.s andi the cpony- T Tf- he city resem bles a large-s-scale a.m.to{]:15p.mI.m. daily. M ine was m ountains. With l-JH rellgioifirew.lo mous lake. Wlicn tlie^ ^u5u n d ropped a nd tlie n eonbeersi^ n b modlodel of a ski resort tow n, thehough ils starting in fivee mn inutes. 1 quickly d lli om seekers at Itis side. YouIssionary . \ svritched on. I’d slip on my1 party shoes and danceICC until Uie DJ domom inant p iece ot'architeclururc is n ot learned th ai ifyify o u d o n 'rstay in con- claim fn ed. "Tiiis is ihe right sianpi cd packed up his gear andn d b ad e us good nigtii. chalihalriift towers but the multi-:i-spired tinuai m otion,I. youy will b e caught in asT h e conversation soon gnIlls w as liko I tlio u ^it tliat cracklnking Utoli's drinking laws wotvould be m y Monlo rm o n tem ple, w hich datesisfrom llie web. attliree. w hen a M orm on missn telling biggest thrill. Dul after2r au blur of cocktails and dubiubs, the novelty the:ie 1850s.1 D ow niovm is b.iseded on a “Muve you bccbeen here before?" ycfrom Africa joined u s a n d itillismissn ; soon wore off. Tho realtal Ibuys. I realized, cam e fromom the natural gridrid plan, w llh streets ninnint;ng n orlh- a.sked nn elder.T. Ileaving his posilion asking about my beliefs. Till a d o cen t a t a n art m u seu m i surroundings. soutiouth a nd cast-w est from Temmple behind ilie weicelcom e de.sk lo KE. Page G2 you lh at y our love for pointi Please se c SALT UU(E ■'rUttlfr'AHiBrka: H o t ^ ® miftllmcbmi fr«n $100) Is • S t, 801-596-5792; $27); ICffi'flMfi.tlnfofbr W :'' ‘ V ’-iti ’'ItMKlake^Mm'. ' , ..f ■ ' - i l i - b Siii»IJT,llq4,200» ______T ravel:l ______tlpa» "You iiavc to eat." explained tfie bariendei lersL-ys Si)i>ris (Jrill, h an me a iitfnii as I attempt |o oriler two i’olygamy>y I’orts. I-aced for Ihe first lim wilh tJtah siIrin k in g law I looked lieliJlessly at Dar ,Acunien, ilie :i7-ycar-ol«•old Nlaryiand native whoI ru 4’ariyU tali.coni a n d who b a d agreed lo b e iny clu Iioppiiig c haperon. Was I Hoing to b e force-fed po: roomn s s a n d desperately a ; n d w o rried th a t if l dldn' skins-' idn’t of discriminating.:. IEveryone I w ishling ir I h ad a flashlight, I tu i rn m y h e a d in tim e. I’d - W ould ih e m anager cii I’d b e fro m U tah, p lu s SOIlouthem bumiped pi into h yp n o tized laceratedI by h is lip ring. I liiccopsifl didn’t liave g. I Idaho, vras seem ingngly dance::ers sp inning in th e ir quickly i left u n d e r th e cov rliiiken-flnger breatli? cover c ra m m e d in sid e thithe 1912 ow n privatep d o o m a n d gog- of i darkness for the brlghtighter building, w here caca c h floor ' : As we slid into a bootliotii glcd piplastic mannequins ni ig h t sky. jvilhin eyesiioi o f a IV ai h a d a d l^ c re n t pur]irpose (bll- c ro uc d hing in a m akeshift Before th e even in g was -«i Utali la//. baskutball-g:i vas Hards, dancing, flirtIrtlng,______• b o m b sh elter...... up;\ ourroving partymadiade etc.). ------Acumon reminded mee oof “Theh e M orm ons h a te u s tw t o final sto p s, to ilie"inU'ntion to eat" rul S w arm ed by blonand m inx- bccau!use Uicy think th e M I an h attan , a ra p club wiiw ith CS in slivers o f fabri \ lust prvtend you’re goiii to iric a n d m inoRjrs w ant lo d rink," sa id aj dress c o d e o f sh o rt shor yat h y lian g in g on to a liorts raffish guys w ith sicslacker D amlien lc Drake, w ho w as a t n d fou r-in ch heels, a n d metui, he had advised in id style, i finally decidid ed td tw irllningravcliglitstothe . P I o rt O ’ Call, w h e re a lineneof 1 pack up my membe b lit d o n ’t really order.)) 'I'lieiiTl b ers hip in d u ststrial b eat. “Dut w e like shivering 5 hopefuls snakeeked a n d rejoin society. Jie sent me off tn collectL-ct the b e in g thI e way w e are. d < o w n th e block. bi'ors. Ifa n y o n e asked,1, th1 o u g h , I After sunset, the partyirtygoen come out to dKnk and danc]ance In SaK Lake acccptpting everyone." ‘ Though a private,club. : W hile 1 w as s tan d in g a lb, h a d tlic receipt toish sl o w th at City. However, to avoid'old a cocktall-hour fau i pat, H’s besbest to leam the 1 feasared an o n co m in g h u g Port 1 O’ Call is th e o pposit3site I o n c e belonged. ihi- har. Acumen decidec ded lie state’s quirky alcohollol laws.I was hungry and orderedreel ))ruschetta. We w aitedIfo fo r jiis api)uti/er, drain in g[*our oi The host asked:d ifi I w as a over to th e: otio th e r side, w here ])ints ill the m eantim e. ineinber: I said no.no But a military weekvedding party • T hen, thinking his foodid wv as becau se A cum enn was,\ I was hip-hoppjp p in g alongside ______■ ______ i ______' ______j ■ V. ' ■ Ailinstnictioi i ‘'^:roRINFORN INSmUGl ;-r -7324J3lior 0RCONTAtr« j , ------.. Ite t r a v eL l . ■ ______8a n ^¥ v4,2m mt Airliinestoiutcelelbrityl chefsi s t o l u rretmvcelersl ^VWorfa Brett For th a Aa$octated Pm PfB«S ‘'•4. -First-class airlineic passen-| gers can say goodlOdbye to mystery meat. I While complitiilimentary j mcais have all butlUt dlsap - j pearcd for most coach3ch flights, there’s a whole newhv cculiiiary landscape for first cl In j th e latest cfTort to lulure cus- ■ tomers and create bubuzz, air- ( lines are serving upp gigourm et menus cooked u by cclebrity chefs. i • Travelers flying to South America or Japan on U nited Airlines can feast on3n aw ard- - »|M> winning chef CharlieliclVotter’s Severaeral prepared meali are displayedwi wftb wine Inside tbe DelU AlrilsIrilses Cate Gounnet facility at tbe < appetizer of sauteedid praw] ns le Cincinnati Nortfactfaera Kentucky Intenatlanal Alrpo tmd crispy short rib> w ontons rport OD April 22 In Erianger.Ky. with organic Thai babarbecue sauce a n d chillcd swccwcet food preparaHon erapiojM«RIta Rl Britieesrpicb hot food intiintide the Delta Alrilnes Gate Gournie W e c a n I h e l p y oj u ! CInciDnatiNortliemKeatocliyicky Airport on April 22 In Erlanger,{er, Ky. In tiie latest effort to lure cu: buzz, airlines uch «s Delta,ta, American,I Continental and Unitenited are tenring op gourmet menus ( bevyofcelebiHycheft. You have quuestions, We'e have answijers'- innetm facility at the m ; I customers and create I— tus dreamed up by a j Mark L. BeBeams iiirm------1 ^ My doctor suggcsiui.•Sled 1 consiili n Physliitrlsi for myTiy bnck pnln. VVIint H t B H Jaso n Appleplcwliitc • isnPhyslolriJlT c r a n I V B H V BeiW/s l~/oori>{/7//£ I Home Impov)ovemcnts & A Apliyslatrlst(flh*il-•z]-uh-trl9t) is a physician spccinlrinlizlng in physical j j ^ y i ( jni^m cdiclnc nnd rchnbilinhilltailon. I'hyslairlstsnrc non-su•surglcnl physicians , F lo o r in g Q ncuic pain nssoclntcd wllh spinuinc conditions niicl V/lio trcnl chronic and n a Injuries, wlilcli mnyhnvceivccausudnlosslnfunctlDnnllty. ty. Addliionnlly.the/ Spine Institute Ph>-sliiirisis•Isis treat a brooder rangcof painn conditionscc relnicd to knees, shoulders, ns1 wellwc ns carpal iiinnct issues. Tlic;licysccpntlentsln ' Samuel I I ill nge groups and trcotit prproblem s tliiii touch upon nillihemajorsystems ih< '/S m Jorge»oii,MU U cinllsts focus on a-storing funciio:iion lo people. ;in the body. Tlicsc spccinl JOMph i D r.WW i raalstad . o f Ihc sp in e . O u r Vertka. MD Tii’w Falls'If (Orthopedics * T tie S p in e I n s titu teB focusesro solely on disorders of bonrdccrtlflcd ond rdlowllow shlp-tralned physicians offciffcr com plete care F o o t C arc frgm the ncck to the (oweDwer back. Tlie physlatrists at the Spine Institute : . -! ' ;;3ridoho ore Board Ccrtifitrtiiied in Piiyslcal Medicine & RchIchnbilitntlon. Our ihlp trained In spinal Injection procedures.A^ongpn ; • Log on to www.m/.mogicvolley.com 'physlatrists ore fellowship MD ^ with ihr treatment of ImmTimedlatcorchrpnlcproblem9,thi ,thc5plnclnsiltute • Click on Ask thele EI xp ert ieniplnns.0urgoal pursues the philosophyy of prevention in nil our treatmcm ^H | • Subm(>>ou^(ies is to offer patients nn Incrncrcosed quality oflife by helplnilin g th em gei back : : to thclr regular ociiWdcscs osa soon OS possible. A - Samuel Jorg A U - i n c l uusive greci a t w a y f or family v;v a c a t i o n ^ Nicholas K.6er3nlos ^ stocked witlvith chairs and whichfl had a mbcturc of the Assoclatod Press writer !_ _ _ If You G(uOfia umbrellas. co m mnon t Items you might T h en we^e went to our flnd nIn a casino buflet. p lus a NUEVO VALLAILARTA MARIVAL GRAND & ( showered, and few extucoUc h e m s apparently Mexico — Decisions ccar an .b tl SUITES NUEVO VAL s s fup p ' for dinner, commcnon to Mexico. My 12- tough to make at Mar►larival Inclusive resort in t las four formal year oldol became enamored Resort & Suites; Margaritirita o r Vallerta, near Puert«oV =Sart=, i — serving Italian, of Zuchcharltas (Sugar-Frosted martini? Steak or calamam ari? Mexico; Gomarival.( Mexican, slcalleak a n d “in tern a- Flakes),s). which he liked to say. Tennis o r clim bing wall?Iiy 011-52-322-22&S2 sine. To get into Wc sharedsl Marivai with a All w ithout pulling a pesop vsfy ^ season, roo ihcscplaccsy, In party, and travel i :s you need reser- Igt ofr Americans,/ including from y our pocket. d it is too late to what Si -inclu- rate per nigfiteht for too " seemed to be entire M arivai Is a giant all-ini nee you get there, classes sive resort, a sort of dryl;ryland booked online for A] :s of California high isk that, you dress schooleJers on their senior trip, cruise ship where youlu p| ay 530^. Including i herw isc there is a K ids al; one upfront fee for lodgitdginc. drink andS ai K e K t o also filled the resort’s S S f l J I'USC bulTclt restaurant,n and disco, C .■rtaln- most activities and Cesar, which did not food, drink and entertii nd facM as, ,,arslars scattered open i m ent. For a family of four I until 11 p.m. cach Uiroughoullhcthe grounds. night, anda featured mobs of G asp if you will, readeid er o f March, exc light w c a te at tlie kids d or n f o r a fare. Judy & Marla's o n cin g to rap m u sia Conde NastlVaveler. but f( al place, located For m vacation In a foreign coun)u n try Coatesville, Pa., quo me. the place was per- center courtyanj. feet. Tin Ls th e $2,150 for a stands lic kids didn't have lo w ith four children, tliis is ; und food were constan __ yplyjwpyiojip.___ _ . _ a n d $2.950 for an c antly bog for money, nocaantaiL„^„od:-You cou:ouldorder-any— Thcy^s)could snack'ivhenever Lilst M arch, m y wife iman d l sul'5- ‘ thing ofT diee menum and any- they wanted.w< There was a abruptly decided our fanfamily thing you warrt-antcd .to ^Irink. gym , gjame a room, numerous needed a real vacation, nc .not a beach in Nuevo Vallarta. There was nob10 bill at the end. recreatii sh o rt drive to visit relativ tional facilities, kids’ aiives. Mexico, just norturth of the Afte^^vard.1, wwc walked on progran We had been buried in wc ims, cooking classes. work, famous vacationan cily of the beach,, tookt In the Wc nevi Our teenagers had bcco: ;ver ran o u t o f stuff to ;come Puerto Vallarta. Itt wwas adver- evening song-and-dancc sor do, ever strangers. And our grr cn with kids who were g rade tised a s family frieniendly. show p u t o nI by the hotel, and 20.17,1: .schoolers were going : 12 a n d 10 years old. R stir Booking a roomm was easy, w ent to bed. O u r fafamily was so overdue crazy from the Spokanei; wwin- We were also warnened to make We setdedI ininto a rou tin e o f for a va< ler. ’acation that wc barely | | our dinner reservati•atlons at the taking breakfasd^ast'and lunch In left t h} e rcso r n th e five days w c ® An Internet search int: intro- same time, to makiake suro wc the huge buITiuITet restau ran t, w ere thehere. » duced us to the concept,‘pt of could get into tlth e better all-inclusive resorts, whiclliich I restaurants.' initially turned my no.sese up The place was j gorgeous, at. But a look at th e Web) slisites o p en and airy. WeVe h ad two of some of "these reso:;sorts rooms, which wererc sm all but (|uickly clianged-my mind.nd. functional, overloolooking the BBBM Witliout knowing anythithing lighted tennis counim s (wc play IS NOW ACC7CEPTING about the place, we settlettled tennfs as a fam ily' aiand courts on Murival. a sprawling; -igS--IS w ere m andatory), room Mediteranean-thememed We immediatelyeiy rushed resort on the hotel-iin*lined down to the bea ■ I would likeke Im y h o u se painted througl igh the “Paint M agic’ Prograiiram. All personal InformationUon Is n ec e ssa ry but confiderential. A llapfppllcants m ust b e qualifiedd cdisabled a nd/or a g e 6 0+t". . 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Click verlziizonwireless.conrim Visit any steto r e m u te r train inlo th c c ir o p tio n s: • New Jersey Transitisit trains WEBIZONWIBEIK:LUS COMMUNICATIOHS STORES VIVISIT THE VERIZON WIREIESS STORI}RE operate from numLimerous stsrttomM-SitSwi- Sun IlM'Spm. liounit mImi iiwmiindnuOtnuyNry. tnd I INSIDE aRcuiroiY. locations, b u t th e Mletropark ctr lOAHOfALLSIOAH( NAMPA v S S I' $1STAfRDWITKVDdZOHWIKUSSEMnOYH«IS- station is convenientnt t to th e iimi280H.WwHiMSiMSi{ne}}n-7693 }ts3}tS3L17lhSL(208)S2S-»m J)20CiliiwtaUvi(20a)4'ia)«2-2549 • EKUKIVEOfftRS AVAIIABUI New Jersey Turnpikeke (tak e aiwwi«m»w« . - \-4. I (/OfO in tho M ogic \taiiov. Fcm■crmo«s National Bonk hos txjon1 2ind tlie curves of the Sna>nake B ■ ' ' rocognl:edbv7hoStr«Sfr*o».com ia1if>g sotvlco for molrhoir sofofy a n d loundnosi. UUver, rid e rs p e e r o u t th th< e ir \ jvlndows while convcrsii m W hon You're boU ngfc0 for o bonk you c o n fruif. formeirmors Notkjnol Bonk Is qi mo 2>nd stu d y in g . « heodoritsciou. • T lie re 's a s tr o n g m ix o ff mm< e n in d women on the buss aai n d inosi riders are students in Y Whdt are yKl»g le out Sail D lr tb a g s s e e v e ry few a n y c o u n t." P ra n k salta l d o f I lill says. "P lu s, it's fu n to in 1 te n tio n a l w a lk s b c c o u se , d e fe n s e to k e e p th e B rulin in ; s o f f n lo cJiampIonsbip. w in m ill ISC, h is lefU es. "I d o n 'l wai/ant to ■;! ; th e b a ses. in to o ilie r p e o p le 's b a ll- w ^ h e n th e g u y o n d e c k iss I c a ll R.J. a siu p r ls c bcce c a u s e e n o u g h , w e'ro a goc500d enough her team’s ef gu to ini th e s e d irty g u y s w ith J u s t 0.S d a n g e r o u s a s th u2 I alv ray s k n e w lie w asa s ta l- • Meanwhile, die 45-20iO CSI hitting team thatt wwu're going weekeiui. effon over tho parks, tl nasiy high school (g u y a t th e p la te , w h a t's ththe e ented, but he had am offense kept pouring It ono n , a s to b e a b le to m a k e t th e s e nil rm- :e tlie adjust- "I've neve s. Jp o in t? Evans and Merrill each dr ever heen lo beards, problem s. He's got a1 1 drove ments, and eveniintually we'll I-Iorlda,” she .s ! walked into Preston “TVuthfuIiy, It's part ofth in five ru n s o n th e g a m e. e .said. "It's going "We\> f th e c h u n c c to h a v e o u r bbe e s t - ^ e. ta k e off," CSI b e a dd cc o a c h N ick Kj b e g o o d ." m e. O n e g u y b a d m u s - i “By the fifth inning, reason a lot of guys liavee stuffwhcnhc'son." tg. w e B a u m e rt sa id , o n e tinH ii over h is je r s e y W e thougln that we hod it in the The Golden EaE a g le s w ill Garr ta td all ( lys with patchy beards. OffensiveB atstatistics Pitching statististlcs bag, but we knew wc liachad to spend the comiim ln g w e e k Samel tiadi'iiy; Ih e m o s t d is g u s tin g Average HRIR RBI IP ERA Ks play hard," Noren stsnid. preparing fbr tlie2 NMay 15-17 sue uosni- II was 111 1 Walks’,- : ' Ig look w e'v e e v e r h a d . Wlnmlll W , .4 4 7 4 38 39 1.17 422 1 5 . “They're a good ujam.a. Y’ ou NJCAA D iv isio n I WcWorld Scries S S S 'sS fS S )le o f P re s to n p a r e n ts 6iB roadhead ' ,5 5 8 8 39 48 1,20 53 never know if they’ll cocome fn Plant City Fla. A cimwrPaimcttmBaM A c n iip li J 9 b a c k .” lull's g o iia b e th e m o s t S)Salvl .3 6 3 2 23 37 2.53 54 I 2 8 ..... - Ing a tournam entI bbid by Ihc no.SOI3OIP,5H.6(t.3 ta ^'>y "1 i*'*earn I'v e e v e r s e e n in Cl Palmer showed signs Christiansen .447 5 38 18.2 2.62 14 I 6 ;ns of narrowest of margin^ n s la s t s e a - Be.i4so W e lo v e il." weakening during the 1 e iate son, tlie Golden EaEagles plan evei^’body loves ll. stages of the first chamam pi- . to not only savor thotin trip, bul 5 ICC Tjrj BfmJl HH - CSl Ncit UV bag isn't a tag m others •r “I put a piciure of onsiiip game. After pitchtching compete foranotheiIier p ro g m m oaNii«Mm.I tttml 5lCt Pjlmtr. HBI - n ir llv i HOttmrHJHleadSlCt illy like a p p lie d to th e ir ‘‘I p u t a picture ofJ I C o lu m b ia u p a i th e staitart of - her Bmlns to a 4-2 win1 overo first: a nationalII c h a m p i- »Mm.Mtaikn«iiW.csi. gciierall) ;s. so every year I-rank /• Lp the year. Actually I puttu a lut Southern Nevada, she s ohshlp. Gam d a rlin g s. C olum bia up at the lis speech lo the par- of pictures of Colunibi;b h iu p . 1 '-'i s e e m e d to lo se so m e ve lolocity c “It's going to be.e n special „ iamo2 gives his ll'sa good thing... waiiled them lo think:k about •' ' as the Golden Eagles colicollect- trip, and I think thlth is s o p h o - sue oioocDo-SSattlJkoCCl ,.n(s:"li-^ s t a r t o f t h e y e a r . it e v ery single d:iy." ed nine hits off iier in thele firstH more group Is goingIn g 10 e n jo y w o-146 ' Ki-ally." D/Kiani]*miaS«iHl 51CC I, :vc il o r n o l, g ir h r ie n d s f . Sevenil Dlrtbags pl;i)layed(m '• , title game. Palmer was w tlie lieck out of It,'’ 3(»«tllLEil»P3rM5ltr.d BdleVI A ctually, I p u t a lot '■ SSS,°Si:»„yW,.. im es o b je c t to th e M inico’s undefeaied foolballfo - ; • d e s e rv e d ly n a m e d th e Regilegion said. "And we'll go0 o a n d c o m - 4B&iMB.iso.sLct(>3ir}»,1M70IP.IU»1I» S'liiicllm ■ i)eards, especially in o f p i c t u r e s o f leam lhat iiatmvvlylosi)si ill ; 18PitclicrnftheYearafteriertiie pete for a nationallal champi- ring. stale to UhickfooMhei toum am ent, nnd finishedL*d tliet onship.” LOIP, lOH 8 R. 8 ER. 1 EO. 3 I’UC sp tll , . , t-'CSI:Rocl 1 6 , 9» S 8 0 8-S Mon-Frl er. down riggor arid CATAUAUNA *03 Coach. >11 Kyle at •17,9 80 179. L~ 2001 CHEVY SILVERADO DUR/URAMAX 2500 4X4 2 misc. equipment, fntinn TiTravel Trolkjr 29' -30»-98t-117 uion • iiDumi o,x, ::'^7823";.-: Chock us out® I$10,000 er besi olfor. I hos ovorythlng. PARTS FOIOR SA L E , Coll280^)296 S190«MOO Can 736-1400 lenders, hoeoods, llghis.- • 1 7 , 9» 6 8 0 •1 8 ,8 8 0 ; Medfcfl. i J08-7732 grils. minoiTors. rodla- » 3 3 0 300606 FORD F-)50 SUPERCAB 4X4 FX4 FISHING BOAT 14' ______,«»4UMm 2^W I * ioiwi,«»MiiB ^ ------';nnii-i4 . .lors, intertoror & oxtorior SuppBes ------POUARIS 600— ■'07—” ^ TiiuTTrw/2onfr3ohn4oh^ c h e v y - ATVs (2) with trailer. „ 734-7090 • 2 1 , 9 88 0 motor. now iraBor 4x4,1 k.»’ k: S “ i •22 ,9 8 0 <' $14,000, Under 100 lights lie ond wiring, grootat S4000.S CoU 208- PARTS POFOR SA L E '' OE LS 4X4 200- 'd miles. 208-316-3453. $ iiu*d It.rMlly did someU-(lething for my friend.' the University of Utah.I. Evcnts C enter in1 Burley. B A recentI EDuke University Innumimerable buddies, & Gates Is a graduatelate o f T he couple >vill will reside in study on died1C demise of friend- Bowers:rs, 26, finally took her ^ to be savored,red,' says James W. Pennebaker,T,apsy-. t ■' Burley High School3l an d Salt Lake C ity ship is an indl