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Magicvalley.com 2 of 3 education reform bills pass WHATS NEXT Legislation would change aspects of teacher pay • Senate Bills 1108 and By Ben Botkin limited only to salaries and ben- 1110 go to the House Times-News writer efits. English teacher Education Committee. BREAKING NEWS The other bill puts in place a Juli Hall helps The committee will BOISE — A shakeup of plan to offer teachers financial Sierra Cooper, begin hearing testimo- MAGICVALLEY.COM Idahos public education system bonuses based on their schools 17, during class ny at 8 a.m. Tuesday got a big boost Thursday in the performance, and offers addi- You read this story first online. at Canyon Ridge in the auditorium of Senate. tional incentives for tackling High School the State Capitol. After a marathon five-hour teacher labor and collective bar- hard-to-fill positions and • The proposals third session, the Senate passed two gaining laws. It eliminates tenure assuming leadership duties. on Thursday piece, dealing with of three reform bills with votes for new teachers, includes parent Thursdays votes were key afternoon technology and stu- of 20-15 on Thursday, giving feedback in teacher evaluations, hurdles for the bills, which still in Twin Falls. dent-teacher ratios, more traction to State and eliminates consideration of a face House votes. Senate Bill 1113, will be Superintendent Tom Lunas teachers seniority in layoff “This is a great day for Idaho, up again in the Senate “Students Come First” educa- decisions. Schools would gain and its children,”Luna said in a Education Committee, tion overhaul push. the ability to lay off teachers written statement. DREW NASH/ probably next week. The first bill passed Thursday when enrollment drops, while Times-News brings sweeping change to collective bargaining would be See EDUCATION, Main 2 Knievel delay Former TFPD detective blamed on graduates drug court red tape By Nick Coltrain Felony charges against Times-News writer To hear daredevil Robbie Knievels Gambrel dismissed spokesman Jeff Lowe tell it, jumping bureaucratic red tape is as difficult as By Bradley Guire jumping the Snake River Canyon. Times-News writer Lowe said Knievel, son of the legendary Evel, is still eager to do what his father Curtis Gambrel counted himself couldnt: Jump the canyon on a rocket- among the addicts he used to put in powered “skycy- jail. Then he left the College of cle.”Knievel swept Southern Idaho without a label that through town in AT A GLANCE haunted him for one year: felon. May to pitch his The retired Twin Falls Police Last we knew: idea for a repeat at Daredevil Robbie Department detective attended the attempt 35 Wednesdays 5th Judicial District Knievel wants to jump years later, but the Snake River Drug Court graduation not as a local officials said member of the law enforcement Canyon on a rocket- they didnt hear powered “skycycle,” community, but as a graduate him- much after that. self. a feat his father Lowe attempted attempted in 1974. Gambrel pleaded guilty in to fix that Thurs- November 2009 to two felony The latest: After a May day, after a Times- visit, Knievels camp charges for obtaining the prescrip- News article ran tion painkillers that marred the end went quiet. But his noting the silence, spokesman now says a of his 22-year law enforcement by calling Twin Falls career. jump could still hap- Area Chamber of pen, now on Those convictions were dismissed Commerce CEO after Gambrel completed his 63- Sept. 11 this year. Shawn Barigar “to Whats next: Knievels week drug court program. check in,” Barigar Judge John Butler, who presides spokesman said hell said. The chamber try to get a business over the drug court, acknowledged CEO said the con- that Gambrel, 46, was a former plan to the Twin Falls versation didnt Area Chamber of police investigator. But Gambrel bring much new made no mention of it during his Commerce in the next information to the week. In turn, Knievel brief remarks to the crowd at the table: local officials College of Southern Idaho. wants help from local still want a busi- agencies to navigate He came flanked by family and ness plan, and two bodyguards, sat quietly for his the bureaucracy of Barigars still will- permits. GAMBREL ing to work on pro- See , Main 2 viding a liaison to help Knievels crew navigate the various Former Twin Falls Police Department requirements for the proposal. detective Curtis Gambrel thanks his family Such a jump would no longer be part of during his graduation from 5th Judicial any Fourth of July celebration, Lowe said in District Drug Court, Wednesday evening at an interview. Rather, Knievel would aim for the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls. a show closer to the anniversary of his dads 1974 attempt, which would fall on Sept. 11 Gambrel pleaded guilty in 2009 to two this year — of separate note, also the 10th charges related to his illegal procurement anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks. of prescription painkillers. DREW NASH/Times-News See KNIEVEL, Main 2 Jerome continues to ferret out source of sewer trouble INSIDE By Laura Lundquist For most of this week, the ponents of milk products. have poured milk down a man- Times-News writer cause of the problem has been While the culprit is obviously hole on the line.” attributed to a “mysterious a dairy processor, Marchant Marchant said the city was Jeromes city sewer system is fluid.” said, finding the exact source trying different chemical baths almost back to normal, accord- Theres nothing mysterious was a little more difficult. to find which work to clean the ing to a city official. about it, said Jerome City “Only one processor is on the membranes. The manufactur- But at the same time, rumors Administrator Ben Marchant. sewer line where weve identi- ers recommended bath was General Motors logs its about whats clogged the sys- He said tests of the fluid indi- fied the source,”Marchant said. ineffective. tem for two months have cated it was composed of calci- “But we cant jump to conclu- largest profit since 1999. ramped up. um, proteins and fat: the com- sions because someone could See JEROME, Main 2 Business 1

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Eagle Rock Register, Idaho kerosene lamp was frozen starved to death.After all, Falls,Jan.28,1888: while burning,and that not cold weather has its com- HEALTH AND WELLNESS “This has been the coldest only the lamp was frozen and pensation.” spring frozen,and we imag- spell Maladians ever experi- Rosetta Assisted Living class, noon to 1 p.m., learn about behaviors the oil was solidified,but the ine quite a number of our enced.Thermometers less Idaho Statesman,Jan.17, associated with dementia, Alzheimers and memory loss disor- flame was frozen stiff and citizens took the same view than twelve feet long are ab- 1888: ders; 1 to 2 p.m., talking about activities; and 2 to 3 p.m. overview was just as natural as a petri- of affairs yesterday morn- solutely worthless as indica- “Water pipes have be- of Alzheimers disease, 1177 Eastridge Court, Twin Falls, free, open fied pig...Should anybody ing.” tors of the temperature.The come frozen and burst in to the public, 734-9422. doubt this statement,we re- water in wells 14 feet deep has spectfully ask them to come various parts of the town. Dude,chill.The average been frozen solid.Coal oil is in before spring and examine You will have to take a dry low in Twin Falls on Feb.25 LIBRARY sold by the yard,beer by the the record.We have the very polish this morning,said is 22 degrees. Preschool story hour, 10 a.m., Hansen Community Library, 120 W. foot,and the hottest kind of words in which this state- Squeers,the Yorkshire Maple, free, open to the public, 423-4122 or [email protected]. rot-gut whiskey by the stick. ment was made to us,in solid schoolmaster,to Nicholas Steve Crump is the Times- Preschool story time, 10 a.m., DeMary Memorial Library, 417 It is said that in St.John a chunks of ice.” Nicholby when he found the News Opinion editor. Seventh St., Rupert, free, open to the public, 436-3874. Family Storytime, 10 to 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Jerome Public Library, 100 First Ave. E., free, open to the public, 324-5427. Childrens Storytime, 10:30 a.m., Twin Falls Public Library, Kiva Education Room, 201 Fourth Ave. E., free, open to the public, 733-2964, ext. Continued from Main 1 109. “Full Color” Storytime, 10:30 a.m., Burley Public Library, 1300 Eight Republican and seven Demo- Miller Ave., free, 878-7708 or [email protected]. cratic senators voted against the legis- lation, including three from south- To have an event listed, please submit the name of the event, a central Idaho: Sen. Dean Cameron, brief description, time, place, cost and contact number to Sandy R-Rupert; Sen. Denton Darrington, Salas by e-mail at [email protected]; by phone, 735-3280; by R-Declo; and Sen. Michelle Stennett, fax, 734-5538; or by mail, Times-News, P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID D-Ketchum. 83303-0548. Deadline is noon, four days in advance of the event. Darrington, a former teacher, said Lunas focus on providing yearly per- formance-based bonuses neglects the long-lasting impact a teacher makes on MORE CALENDAR ONLINE a student, which can take years to see. Check out our online calendar where you can “Thats down the road,” he said on submit events and search by category the Senate floor. “Thats not measured for specific events and dates. at the time, and you cant measure www.magicvalley.com/app/calendar/events/ that.” Sen.Michelle Stennett,D-Ketchum, raised concerns that eliminating tenure and reducing the scope of nego- do it without knowing tiations will marginalize educators. Knievel what the costs are.” “Im really concerned with how Lowe said he was wor- mean-spirited this bill seems,”she said. Continued from Main 1 ried his camp would still The Idaho Education Association, Permitting and coordi- receive bills six months which represents teacher unions, criti- nating the jump would after a completed jump — cized the votes, saying the 20 senators require input from a range he said some local officials who approved the bills passage disre- of city, county, state and in May pressed for Robbie garded overwhelming opposition. federal authorities, as well Knievel to pay alleged Educators held solemn candlelight vig- as the owner of the jump debts owed by his father ils Thursday evening across the state, site. In a lengthy comment for the failed 1974 jump. including at nine Magic Valley sites left on the Times-News “We dont want a dime stretching from Gooding to Burley. website Thursday, Lowe to put in Robbies pocket “Were disappointed they passed, listed off 11 agencies (from local agencies),” but thankful for the 15 senators who Knievel will have to work Lowe said. “Well get that listened to their constituents,” said with to satisfy all the per- from the TV sponsors. But Mike Wilkinson, president of the Twin mitting. we also dont want to go in Falls Education Association. “We are so far from any there to pay for the infra- Asked about the legislation moving decision points on this, structure to put everything to the more conservative House, he DREW NASH/Times-News from any organizations into place.” said: “Its scary that it got past the involved, be they public or Barigar reinforced that Senate because we thought we did a English teacher Juli Hall reviews class notes with her students at Canyon Ridge High School private, because we still the “ball is in (Knievels) good job communicating with them.” Thursday afternoon in Twin Falls. The Idaho Senate passed two of the three bills related to dont have a plan,” Barigar court” regarding any jump. But supporters said the time is ripe public schools chief Tom Lunas Students Come First education reform package on Thursday. said.“We werent brought a He also said that an events for reform. plan. We were brought an hosts making sure the “If ever there was a time that educa- put this gently, but I think its time for MORE ONLINE idea.” infrastructure is in place is tion could be reformed, its right now,” the teachers union to be a thing of the Lowe said hell get a common practice. said Sen. Lee Heider, R-Twin Falls, in past. So, I know thats not going to be a VISIT Capitol Confidential, the business plan — one that “Certainly in the meet- an interview. popular statement, but I think well Times-News political blog by Ben includes what he and ing we had with them He said that once the merit-based grow to love this new education system Botkin. Knievel would like from when they were here, there pay model is in place, teachers will and our kids will get a better education.” MAGICVALLEY.COM local officials — to the was a lot of discussion with grow to appreciate it. Sen. Bert Brackett, R-Rogerson, said chamber sometime in the them that those who are “I think youll see the good teachers his vote of support came after getting supportive, enough to be comfortable next week. From there, he putting on the jump, who- rise to the top,” he said. “Just like much mixed feedback. But some with voting in support of the legisla- hopes for the liaison to help ever that may be, incur the cream, theyll rise to the surface. reform opponents werent fully tion, he said. expedite the process and cost for putting that on,” Theyll teach our kids in a very out- informed, he said. “I think its a new beginning and I make sure all the permit- Barigar said. “These are standing way.” By contrast, superintendents and think we did the right thing,”Brackett ting is done on the up-and- not outrageous concepts. Heider added: “I dont know how to school board members were generally said. up. They happen with every- “We want to do it, do it thing from parades and right, respect the property, community activities to 12th grade to encourage them and not damage anything,” the event that Robbie Gambrel to stay off drugs before his Lawmaker wants bonds on 2007 retirement. Lowe said. “But we cant wants to put on.” Continued from Main 1 But he came under investi- lawsuits against megaloads turn to talk, then gave a brief gation for illegally using pre- Snake River. address to the crowd. scription painkillers during BOISE (AP) — An Idaho suit. The bill would also Jerome Ted Diehl,the canal com- “Ill take what I learned the final years of his career. lawmaker has introduced authorize the court to pany manager, said the city and continue to share that He received them from nurse legislation that would award damages to the Continued from Main 1 is still treating the canal with other people,” he said, practitioner Jan Sund, who is require huge bonds for hauler based on losses due “Were trying to figure water with chemicals, “Thank you and God bless.” now on felony probation for anyone who sues to to delays because of a law- out if the problem is part of making it appear milky. But After the ceremony distributing the drugs. oversized loads from mov- suit. our system or part of their he was still concerned. Gambrel quickly left with his Gambrel was accepted into ing on Idahos highways. “This has been brought process because we were “They say everything is personal security detail, the drug court program a Republican Rep. Dick because of the megaloads,” told the membranes could treated but they gotta prove declining to speak to the month after he made a plea to Harwood of St. Maries Harwood told the House handle this,”Marchant said. it to us,” Diehl said. Times-News. receive treatment instead of introduced the bill Wed- State Affairs Committee. “But the problems were “Hopefully well be able to Butler told those in atten- probation or prison time. nesday that would require “Any time an individual finding are unique to us.” meet with them next week.” dance that he was concerned Its unclear what Gam- anyone who files a lawsuit group can stop our com- If Marchant can identify The J Canal is the normal at first about the effect brels future holds. The Idaho against a transportation merce from flowing,its not the source, the processor route for treated waste- Gambrel could have on the Peace Officer Standards and project on state highways a good thing, and thats will be charged for the water but a release of rest of the drug court partici- Training Council stripped to post a bond equal to what happened.” expense the city has sewage required notifica- pants — if they would open up him of his badge in February 5 percent of the value of the ConocoPhillips is cur- incurred to clean the tion to the U.S. Envir- fully knowing that a police- 2010. items being hauled. rently moving two of four 20,000 filter membranes in onmental Protection Ag- man, even a former one, was That could be hundreds megaloads from the Port of its four sewage basins, he ency. EPA enforcement in their midst. But Butler Bradley Guire may be of thousands of dollars, Lewiston in Idaho to a said. But if not, the city will officer Dave Domingo said admitted Gambrel to the pro- reached at bguire@magic- which would be forfeited if refinery in Billings, Mont., have to absorb the cost. Marchant had responded gram and at the graduation valley.com or 735-3380. the plaintiff loses the law- using U.S. Highway 12. The milk overwhelmed to the EPAs inquiry this boasted of the benefits. the sewer system on Dec. week but Domingo had not “He provided a lot of lead- 30.The city has been work- received related documen- ership and support,” Butler ing to unclog the filters for tation as of Wednesday. said. almost two months. In the Another incorrect rumor Gambrels career in law meantime, liquid sewage is that the situation also enforcement included a peri- overflowed holding ponds, affected Jeromes drinking od in which he was a Drug sloshing into the North water system. Marchant Abuse Resistance Education, Side Canal Co.s J Canal said all such claims are instructor. He taught and eventually into the false. D.A.R.E. classes to students Save up to 60% on from kindergarten through

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As of Feb. 24 Circulation director Robert Ronco . .735-3327 Vol. 106, No. 56 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho LOCAL Friday, February 25, 2011 Main 3 E NOUGH TO BE SLICK Under fire, BLM revises Will Emerick of Twin Falls rides on the snow-covered street along Main Avenue strategy for wild horses North on Thursday morning. Magic By Laura Lundquist what’s not.” Tiel-Nelson said the condi- Valley residents Times-News writer Abbey has asked the Na- tion of the range will deter- should expect a tional Academy of Sciences mine how many horses are 70 percent chance After getting an earful to conduct a two-year re- returned and when. from the public, the U.S. view of the program and Tiel-Nelson said BLM of snow today with a Bureau of Land Manage- make recommendations in employees heard the news high in the low 30s. ment is softening its policy light of the latest scientific when Abbey made his an- on wild horses — going so research. nouncement, so she wasn’t ASHLEY SMITH/ far as to join forces with the In the meantime, Abbey versed on many of the Times-News Humane Society of the said he was moving ahead changes. But she said it was United States. with certain changes, in- likely that more catch-and- On Thursday, BLM Direc- cluding: release gathers would occur tor Bob Abbey announced Reducing the proposed in the future to carry out Police respond to I-84 crash, slideoffs that he was stepping up re- number of horses perma- fertility treatments. Times-News were in stable condition. Regional Communications forms to his agency’s Wild nently removed from the Doro Lohmann, founder Terry Glenn was behind the , said eight interstate Horse and Burro Program range annually by almost a of Silent Voices Equine Res- A pair of Pocatello resi- wheel and reportedly pass- crashes were reported to the while turning to other agen- quarter,to 7,600. cue in Bellevue, was sur- dents were injured Thurs- ing other motorists who had dispatch center between cies and organizations for Increasing horse adop- prised to hear some of the day morning when their slowed down for icy condi- 8:17 and 9:24 a.m. Thurs- help. tions from 3,000 this year to changes, particularly the Dodge pickup truck rolled tions. He lost control of the day. Many of those were The BLM has struggled in 4,000. reduced number of re- over on Interstate 84. pickup and went into the me- slideoffs resulting from the recent years to handle the Quadrupling the num- movals. Idaho State Police re- dian,where the truck rolled. icy weather. explosive growth of wild ber of mares receiving fer- “They’ve been claiming sponded to an icy section of Both Glenns were wearing The National Weather horse herds on public lands. tility treatments to 2,000 that it was so important to the interstate approximately their seat belts, and alcohol is Service’s forecast for the The agency was similarly annually. remove 10,000 and now three miles east of Hazelton, not thought to be a factor in weekend includes a winter overwhelmed by more than “Our ultimate is to they’ve backed off,” Loh- between mileposts 192 and the crash,according to ISP. weather advisory. Snow 9,000 public comments make various fertility con- mann said. “They haven’t 193,just before 8:30 a.m. Terry Glenn was cited for showers are expected today since revealing a draft wild trol measures our primary gone into much detail on Terry Glenn, 57,and Pam- driving too fast for condi- as temperatures drop below horse management strategy means to maintain healthy some other changes like ela Glenn, 56, were taken to tions. freezing, but the sun is ex- in June. It also received crit- populations,” Abbey said. volunteerism.” St. Luke’s Magic Valley Angel Hunsaker, a super- pected to break through for icism for a contractor’s han- “We intend to work closely Abbey said the BLM Medical Center, where they visor at the Southern Idaho Saturday and Sunday. dling of a herd roundup in with the Humane Society of would encourage volunteers northeastern Nevada last the United States to imple- to monitor herd rangeland month, though a subse- ment and monitor this ex- and help with herd-related quent BLM review team pensive effort.” ecotourism. Lohmann’s cleared the contractor of Few, if any, of these group wants volunteers to wrongdoing. changes will affect the Say- serve as cowboys during “It’s very clear that peo- lor Creek herd, still cor- gathers rather than using ple are passionate about ralled in Boise after being helicopters. these animals,” Abbey said. removed from its range Abbey insisted that the “We came to the conclusion southwest of Glenns Ferry BLM will continue to use that we need to move ahead that was ravaged by the helicopters, but it may in- with what’s working in this Long Butte Fire. BLM corporate a training program program and away from spokeswoman Heather used in Australia. T.F. commissioners powerless to forgive Fort restitution By Nick Coltrain pathy for people in these is elderly and her health is Times-News writer kinds of situations,” Com- failing. But the restitution missioner Terry Kramer said needs to be paid until the The Twin Falls County after the meeting.“Mrs. Fort court says it doesn’t.” Commission couldn’t for- give the last $5,000 of resti- tution payments by Bob and Carol Fort if it wanted to, County Prosecutor Grant Our Loebs said Thursday. Bob Fort, a former county clerk, was ordered by a judge Perfect time to plant trees! in 2003 to pay about $85,000 in restitution for embezzling more than $60,000 from the county. Tiniest The money was used to feed his gambling addiction. He also served a year in prison after pleading guilty to the crime in 2003. He signed over more than $66,000 from his retire- * * SPRING SPECIAL * * Patients ment fund to the county be- fore serving his sentence. Single & Clump Fort’s wife, Carol Fort, asked the commission last Quaking Aspens week to forgive her hus- Regular Price $39.95 are a really big deal. band’s last year of payments. Now $14.95 Now 71, she has been mak- ing the $350 monthly pay- 21150 Hwy 30, Filer, Idaho (208) 3262100 ments since her husband East of Twin Falls County Fair Grounds Our new NICU (Newborn Intensive Care now can’t hold down more than part-time work. But Unit) will have larger patient rooms, a family her worsening glaucoma, an eye disorder, is making it waiting room, and sleep quarters where harder for her to do her job as a highway district clerk, she babies can stay with their parents…plus the said. THANK YOU Reached by phone Thurs- same experienced staff devoted to handling day and told of the commis- FROM THE with care. sion’s findings, she said she HE RT had no reaction. Loebs said the proper This February, with the support and process is for Bob Fort or his generosity of our customers, along with attorney to file a petition in 5th District Court. Carol our associates, Macy’s raised more than Fort could not file the peti- tion, though she could help $1.1 million for the American Heart her husband in doing so, Association’s Go Red For Women® Loebs said. The only role the county could have in the movement. Since 2004, you’ve helped matter would be to say how it feels about the issue, if us raise more than $25 million. asked. “It isn’t in your power, if Thank you for making it your mission to you voted unanimously to- fi ght heart disease in women. day to forgive this debt, to do it anyway, because it is court-ordered,” Loebs told commissioners. “I under- To learn more, visit macys.com/gored. stand Mrs. Fort’s interest, and I do have some sympa- thy for her situation. It’s not One Commitment to Your Family’s Best Health. really something you have any role in dealing with at this .” ONE St. Luke’s. The commissioners asked Loebs’ office to draft a letter to Carol Fort with that infor- mation included. “I think we all have sym- HOSPITAL Check out what’s OPENING new online at MAY 21 magicvalley.com Go Red trademark of AHA, Red Dress trademark of DHHS. Main 4 Friday, February 25, 2011 NATION Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Saudi man charged with plotting terrorist attack the U.S. George W.Bush’s home MAN WHO TRIED TO JOIN TERRORISTS SENTENCED “He was quiet. I thought he was a good guy,’’ said Ahmid Obaidan, a may have been a target ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A college dropout and Muslim convert who threatened senior at Tennessee State University the creators of the “South Park’’ cartoon series and then tried to join an al- who also is from Saudi Arabia and LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — A col- Qaida-linked terror group in Somalia was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in met Aldawsari in Nashville, Tenn., lege student from Saudi Arabia who prison. when Aldawsari was studying at an studied chemical engineering in Zachary A. Chesser, 21, of Bristow, Va., pleaded guilty last year to supporting the English language center at Vander- Texas bought explosive chemicals al-Shabab terrorist group in Somalia and posting online threats against the bilt University. online as part of a plan to hide bomb “South Park’’ creators for an episode that he perceived as insulting to the It was not immediately clear materials inside dolls and baby car- prophet Muhammad. whether Aldawsari had hired a riages to blow up dams, nuclear The 25-year sentence was halfway between the 20-year term sought by the lawyer. Telephone numbers that plants or the Dallas home of former Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari defense and the 30-year maximum sentence sought by prosecutors. Aldawsari had provided to others President George W. Bush, the Jus- Chesser achieved notoriety on the Internet under the name Abu Talhah Al- were not working Thursday. No tice Department said Thursday. Carolina Biological Supply of Amrikee when he warned the creators of “South Park’’ that they risked death for one answered the buzzer or a knock “After mastering the English lan- Burlington, N.C., reported a suspi- mocking Islam. His online propaganda included urgings to leave suspicious on the door at the address listed as guage, learning how to build explo- cious $435 order by Aldawsari to the packages in public to desensitize authorities to a real bomb threat and instruc- Aldawsari’s apartment, just one sives and continuous planning to FBI on Feb.1. tions on raising children who would grow up to be al-Qaida members. block from the Texas Tech campus target the infidel Americans, it is Separately, Con-way Freight, the in a recently gentrified area of time for jihad,”or holy war, Khalid shipping company, notified Lub- Aldawsari was suspected of trying today. He was charged Thursday mixed-use retail and apartment Ali-M Aldawsari wrote in his pri- bock police and the FBI the same to make, has approximately the with attempted use of a weapon of complexes where many students vate journal, according to court day with similar suspicions because same destructive power as TNT. mass destruction. live. documents. it appeared the order wasn’t intend- FBI bomb experts said the Aldawsari entered the U.S. in The terrorism case outlined in The 20-year-old Aldawsari ed for commercial use. Within amounts in the Aldawsari case October 2008 from Riyadh, Saudi court documents was significant wrote that he was planning an at- weeks, federal agents had traced his would have yielded almost 15 Arabia, to study chemical engi- because it suggests that radicalized tack in the United States for years, other online purchases, discovered pounds of explosive. That’s about neering at Texas Tech University. foreigners can live quietly in the U.S. even before coming to the U.S. on a extremist posts he made on the In- the same amount used per bomb in He transferred this year to nearby without raising suspicions from scholarship. He said he was influ- ternet and secretly searched his off- the London subway attacks that South Plains College, where he was neighbors, classmates, teachers or enced by Osama bin Laden’s campus apartment, computer and killed scores of people in July 2005. studying business. A Saudi indus- others. But it also showed how speeches and that he bemoaned the e-mail accounts and read his diary, Aldawsari, who was legally in trial company, which was not iden- quickly U.S. law enforcement can plight of Muslims. according to court records. the U.S. on a student visa, is ex- tified in court documents, was pay- move when tipped that a terrorist One of the chemical companies, TNP, the chemical explosive that pected to appear in federal court ing his tuition and living expenses in plot may be unfolding. 201 Best of Mini-Cassia It’s time to vote for your favorites! It’s time for you, our readers, to vote for the best of Mini-Cassia. This year we have new categories and we need your input. Please take the questionnaire below, and vote in as many categories as you would like, and return this ballot to the Times-News by Thursday, March 3, 2011. We will publish a special pull-out section in March announcing the winners as chosen by our readers. 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EDITORIAL Enough demonizing From Oklahoma to Tobruk atching Muam- of Idahoans who mar al-Gaddafi Wdo his Caligula thing in the ruins of the join a union Great Socialist Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,and n Idaho over the past 30 years,theres been reading about his sons St. no more consistent skeptic of excesses by or- Barts fests with Beyonce,I ganized labor than the editorial page of this confess that disgust yielded to nausea: enough is enough. newspaper.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx There are as many ver- xxBut the current round of union-bashing in sions of current events in Ithis state has gotten out of hand — from Superin- Libya as there are translitera- tendent of Public Instruction Tom Lunas com- tions of the colonels name plaints of “union thuggery”and Idaho Falls busi- but its already clear this is nessman Frank VanSloots full-page newspaper the Ceausescu chapter of the adds vilifying the Idaho Education Association as Arab spring.Qaddafis killing run by bosses who put their selfish agenda ahead of is not yet on the scale of As- the good of kids. sads Hama massacre of 1982 “Unions are not known or Saddams slaughter of the Our view: Shiites in 1991,but its up for creating quality,effi- there. Idahos GOP ciency,or a strong work eth- ic,”VanderSloot wrote in has gone to ads published in Idahos war against daily papers.“To the con- Roger City where local Muslims His father started with a general would do to enforce the wrong trary,their goal is to make a had gathered for Friday small store.He acquired real them — I could only think of safe haven for even the low- Cohen prayers. estate and gave his children the long journey traveled by workers. est performer.They under- This was late last year after good educations. the United States from its stand there is power in There are moments when Oklahoma,in the grips of a Thats the way the Ameri- “original sin”of slavery, What do numbers.Mediocrity is the the argument for capital strange wave of Islamopho- can Dream is supposed to through the civil war and standard.In most union punishment becomes per- bia orchestrated by promi- work.Often,these days,its Jim Crow,on through the you think? suasive to me.This is one. nent Republicans,had ap- no more than a mirage.But long civil rights campaign We welcome shops,if an employee de- I dont know what the proved a “Save our State” Awads story is a reminder and the King assassination, cides to give an above aver- nascent Benghazi-Tobruk amendment banning Shari- that America is still a rein- to the once unthinkable viewpoints age effort or superior per- Libyan Republic with its ah law.Its supporters told me vention machine. thing: the election of an from our formance,they are asked to new-old flag stands for, the amendment was a “pre- Enchassi,the imam,had African American to the na- tone it down a bit.” apart from ending Gaddafis emptive strike”against invited the local head of the tions highest office. readers on Thats over the top,and 42-year rule,and Im not Muslim takeover. FBI,special agent James It takes a long time to es- this and other VanderSloot knows it. sure anyone does.I do know Imad Enchassi,the imam Finch,to speak.He stood in tablish that all men really are The willful organized la- Arabs have had it with of the mosque,was talking to front of the congregation created equal; and that “cer- issues. bor operatives that Vander- despots who treat their na- his congregation about these and declared: “Ive come tain unalienable rights”be- Sloot and legislative Repub- tions as personal fiefdoms troubles and said this: here today to tell you that the long to all citizens rather and oil revenue as pocket “Many of you may have been FBI stands ready to investi- than to all citizens except licans rail against dont live in Idaho.Union workers money for their dynasties. harassed or threatened at gate any violation of the civil those of a certain color.Even here are personally and often socially conservative. This is about enfranchise- work.I dont expect you to rights of our citizens in the then bigotry rears its head — And unlike in Wisconsin — where public employ- ment.Its not about Islam,or love those that hate but un- state of Oklahoma,irrespec- as it had in Oklahoma. ee unions and Republican Gov.Scott Walker are pan-Arabism,or Socialism. derstand one thing: Many of tive of ethnicity,religion or Finch,flanked by Sandy locked in a death-match — theyre not massively Its about acquiring rights you came to America from sexual orientation.We are Coats,a U.S.attorney for concentrated in the public sector and driving state grounded in institutions and states of oppression.Here we very aggressive in prosecut- Oklahoma,finished with spending. law. can sue the government.In ing civil rights violations, these words: “I love this Meanwhile in the Statehouse,Republicans have Gaddafis Libya is a creepy the countries where you hate crimes,including reli- country and have to uphold been making hay at the expense of the 42,000 Idaho place.I was there once for a come from,if you sue the gious discrimination and de- its laws.The buck stops with workers who belong to unions.This week the House couple of days and it left a government you disappear.” facement or damage to any me.I am the face of the FBI. of Representatives passed two Senate-approved lasting impression of spook- Or you get shot by hired religious property.All per- Hold me accountable if iness.I went out to the desert mercenaries before you ever sons in the United States something is not investigat- bills aimed at undermining organized labor influ- to see the colonel in his dun- get to your lawyer. have the freedom to practice ed because I am passionate ence in Idaho,sending the measures to Gov.C.L. colored caravanserai.There One Oklahoma Muslim, their religions without fear about ensuring peoples “Butch”Otter for signing into law. were camel motifs; sand got Muneer Awad,27,did just of violent acts.If you are rights are upheld.” The first prohibits “project labor agreements”re- in everyones eyes.I never that.He sued the state of threatened in any way,call The Arab world has em- quiring contractors to forge pacts with unions as a saw him.Mercurial used to Oklahoma over the Shariah the FBI.” barked on a very long road to condition of winning government construction be the operative adjective. ban and secured a prelimi- There was an approving enfranchisement.It will be jobs.The second forbids unions from using their Murderous works better nary federal injunction murmur through the tempestuous but the direc- membership dues to subsidize wages to help con- now. blocking the amendment. mosque.As I watched this tion taken is irreversible. tractors with union workers win projects. Ive been thinking about Awad,an attorney,is a scene — a black cop telling Idaho is already a right-to-work state,where that trip and also about the Palestinian-American; his Muslim Americans about Roger Cohen is a last time I saw Libyans in ex- parents came to the United their civil rights and what columnist for The New York workers havent been required to join unions as a ile,in a mosque in Oklahoma States from the West Bank. the FBI and the attorney Times. condition of getting a job since 1985. But GOP lawmakers say the new legislation helps solidify that philosophical approach to the work- place.Thats nonsense. Its an artlessly disguised effort to poke the big na- tional labor unions that support President Obama Government puts a price on our heads and Democrats in Congress. Berwick,a wealth redistribu- in its judgment we are ack in the American The Lewiston Tribune put it this way in a recent tionist who heads the Cen- worthless.It could lead to Wild West,federal editorial: ters for Medicare and Medic- government deciding that and state govern- “ ...if union workers have such a devastating im- B aid Services,is a proponent when we are costing the state ments often put a price on the pacton the industries they serve,how does Van- of rationed care) it is easy to heads of infamous outlaws more than we are paying in derSloot explain (Lewiston-based) Clearwater Pa- forecast where this could like Billy the Kid,Jesse James, Cal taxes, we might be seen as a pers success? Two years ago,its stock was trading at Thomas lead should human life be re- bottle, package or can, Sam Bass,Belle Star and garded as having only that $12 a share.Today,its almost $80 a share.” Butch Cassidy and the Sun- whose “sell by” date has ex- In arguing against the wage subsidy ban in the value placed upon it by gov- pired. And that would mean dance Kid. American life.It says each ernment,or an agent of the House this week,state Rep.Lynn Luker of Boise,one Today,our government is life is worth $7.9 million. the government could re- of the few Republicans to oppose it,put it this way: state. gard us as disposable and not so selective.Its seeking That,too,is an increase from The beauty of our form of “I think (this bill) goes too far,”he said.“I think to put a price on the head of the $5 million value FDA had allow — or force us — to government is that it begins, “expire.” this is more than a bill about business vs.labor,I every American.Not be- assigned each human Amer- not with government,but think its a bill about freedom.” cause theyve robbed a train, ican life in 2008.The agency Too extreme? “It couldnt with us: “We the People.”In happen here,”you say? All Last we checked,an Idahoan had just as much but for a different reason that calculated our value while our Declaration of Indepen- could lead to a very bad end. proposing new and tougher great horrors begin at the right to join a union as not to join one. dence from Britain,there is a extremes and work their way Various government warning labels on cigarettes clause that sets us apart from into the mainstream because agencies have come up with that include pictures of can- virtually all other nations.In- of moral weakness or exhaus- formulas for determining cer victims. stead of receiving our basic TIMES-NEWS how much we are worth.The The Transportation De- rights,such as the right to tion,or self-regard,or the re- Environmental Protection partment — yes,Trans- life,from a king or despot — jection of (or ambivalence about) certain fundamental John Pfeifer, publisher Josh Awtry, editor Steve Crump, Opinion editor Agency has set the value of a portation — put our worth at as was the case in older cul- human life at $9.1 million.It $6 million while seeking to tures and too many modern truths.Such neglectfulness The members of the editorial board and writers of reached this determination justify recent decisions to ones — Americas Founders paves the way for the great editorials are John Pfeifer, Josh Awtry, Steve Crump, while proposing tighter re- impose regulations the Bush saw basic rights emanating inhumanities,which today Bill Bitzenburg and Mary Lou Panatopoulos. strictions on air pollution. administration had rejected from “our Creator”and thus, are studied in schools.They During the Bush administra- as too costly,such as stronger outside the reach of govern- wonder,“how it could have tion,EPA calculated our val- roofs on cars. ment and bureaucratic tam- happened”and “why didnt Tell us what you think ue at $6.8 million.Was the Its nice to know that our pering. anyone see this coming?” ON PAPER: The Times-News welcomes letters from readers on subjects of difference in price caused by government values its citi- Where could a formula for How and why,indeed? public interest. Please limit letters to 300 words. Include your signature, inflation? The EPA didnt zens beyond what it can ex- a governmental valuation of Consider yourself warned. mailing address and phone number. Writers who sign letters with false say. tract in taxes.But given the human life lead? If govern- names will be permanently barred from publication. Letters may be Obama administrations ment gets to determine our Syndicated columnist Cal brought to our Twin Falls office; mailed to P.O. Box 548, Twin Falls, ID The Food and Drug Ad- 83303; faxed to (208) 734-5538; or e-mailed to [email protected]. ministration arrived at its likely pursuit of health care worth,it could lead to gov- Thomas can be reached at own figure for the value of an rationing (Dr.Donald ernment determining when [email protected].

T HE LIGHTER SIDE OF POLITICS Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau Mallard Fillmore By Bruce Tinsley Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OPINION Friday, February 25, 2011 Main 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Under Lunas plan, screaming — this is not how money and save needed pro- this time the criminal has addition of merit pay would hands of the local district. education looks as we move grams as well: often moved on.When a call be a great start. With the economy in a teachers wont be our students to be the in- • Sell the computers that is place to the state of Idaho All of the teachers that downturn,I believe the in- there to fill the gap formed,energized,thought- generate your responses and to report these criminal the came to my charter school creased technology and in- Lunas plan creates “only ful leaders of tomorrow.And start talking to the people. state could start listening to gave up their tenure volun- creased teacher pay will help the best” survive in Idahos as a proud lifelong Idahoan,I • Start doing random the people of Idaho.The tarily.Some of our teachers make the inevitable cuts new educational environ- am also volunteering my drug tests to all Medicaid/ prosecution of these crimi- came out of a desire to im- more palatable. ment Lunas plan: Short time (which is precious to all Medicare recipients and cut nals at an earlier stage in prove the overall public edu- I second Gov.Otters re- version: Here is a computer, of us in todays busy world) the benefits to all who are their game could save mil- cation system by joining the quest to all to “disagree here is the textbook — learn. to join with the other pro- using illicit drugs and/or lions “reformers”at a charter without being disagreeable”. What is missing is the gressive thinkers to carve abusing alcohol.The cost of I am sure that if our elect- school.Not all have been to- DEBRA INFANGER stimulus to process,engage out a true,meaningful fu- the tests would by far be off- ed officials would start lis- tally satisfied,and just like Gooding discussion on how the ma- ture for our students.Ready set by the savings of benefits tening to the people of Ida- the rest of us do when we are (Editors note: Debra In- terial impacted today and to volunteer to take this in a paid to those who are only ho.We could work together discontented,they found fanger was the founder of how it could impact tomor- different direction to ensure trading their “benefits”to to solve the problems of this another job. the North Valley Charter row.Where is the exchange the future of our talented obtain more drugs and alco- great state without cutting I believe parents and in- School in Gooding). between the educator and students and teachers who hol. benefits to those who really terested citizens owe it to the many students who commit their lives to our • Stop spending millions need it and be an example our state superintendent to Center would benefit learn from each other children.Listen to the proud on Statehouse “improve- for the rest of the nation to read his proposal at through shared dialogue? Idahoans and let us help ments”like underground follow. www.sde.idaho.gov.The from kitchen rental How can we prepare our DAY EGUSQUIZA tunnels that keep you safe RON HOLDER highlights section of “Stu- How fortuitous was Ms. next generation of leaders Twin Falls and away from citizens and Rupert dents Come First”at the Hansens article “Commer- when there is no opportuni- start talking to the people. website says that “by cial kitchens offer opportu- ty to share from the wisdom Work together instead • Stop listening to out- Students Come First spending what we have cur- nity to home cooks.” of our teachers? of-state interests and rently differently,Idaho will: Just three days prior I had Even more importantly, of cutting benefits spending millions on their is the right way to go Have one to one computer begun to put feelers out the Luna plan completely Some of us do have good environmental impact stud- I read with a mixture of ratio in high school,give among our area farmers ignores the many students ideas.In the name of saving ies that effect nothing but sadness and incredulity teachers classroom tools, market vendor community who need extra attention to money our elected officials out of state interests.And about Superintendent Tom provide teacher training, regarding the use of our learn not to mention the de- are going to be voting on start listening to the people Lunas truck being vandal- cover one-time money and kitchen at the Twin Falls Se- velopmentally disabled stu- large cuts to Medicaid/ of Idaho. ized.Having played a very restore maintenance fund- nior Center.Off-hours rental dents who are struggling in Medicare benefits to the • The state of Idaho does small part in public educa- ing,fully restore the salary of our kitchen would be very the mainstream education adult population of the state not waste its time investi- tion reform by founding a grid,raise minimum teacher amenable to most people, system.What happens to all of Idaho.The cuts would gating Medicaid/ Medicare public charter school,I pay,implement pay-for- and profits from that en- these students? They grow negatively impact a large fraud of less than $3,000, know what it is like to be the performance,and fund dual deavor would us in our frustrated,lack independent portion of our population leaving the criminals to recipient of that kind of credit.” mission to feed the home- focus as high school stu- with everything from an in- bounce from employer to anger.I admire the superin- In exchange,public bound and enhance the lives dents,lack parental involve- crease in crime from un- employer to reoffend with tendents fortitude.I per- schools will receive cuts in of our areas seniors. ment with many broken mediated individuals to an little or no consequences. sonally support the entire the amount they receive per Those interested may call families and without a increase in unemployment The employer is expected to “Students Come First”plan. classroom,which will likely 734-5084 or email tfsenior- teacher to fill the many benefits to the thousands of pay back the amount stolen If nothing else survived from cause an increase in students [email protected]. “gaps”our high school stu- mental health professionals and then file a civil suit to try Superintendent Lunas plan, per classroom.How to han- DIANE STEVENS dents face — absolute recipe who would lose their jobs.If to recoup their losses. 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He has seven demonstrate to Sweden in a sex crimes sange meet the definition days to appeal the ruling in against a inquiry, a British judge of extraditable offenses British courts. proposed ruled Thursday, rejecting and said the Swedish war- After hearing three days spending bill at claims by the WikiLeaks rant had been properly is- of testimony this month, the State Capitol founder that he would not sued and was valid. Riddle concluded “there is in Madison, Wis., face a fair trial there. As- Assange, 39, a key figure simply no reason to believe on Thursday. sange’s lawyer said he in the release of tens of there has been a mistake’’ would appeal. thousands of secret U.S. about the European Arrest Judge Howard Riddle government and military Warrant issued by Swedish said the allegations of rape documents, has been out authorities. AP photo 4 ECONOMICAL STEPS TO Troopers sent to homes GREEN UP YOUR LAWN! of some Wis. Democrats By Scott Bauer fy the state.’’ take up the bill since the GOP Associated Press writer But Republicans summar- is one seat short of having a ily rejected every Democratic quorum. MADISON, Wis. — Wis- amendment in the marathon The Senate convened at 7 consin state troopers were session, which unfolded as a.m. Thursday just long dispatched Thursday to the grand political theater. Ex- enough to take a roll call, doorsteps of some of the hausted lawmakers limped which allows for the sergeant AWOL Democratic senators around the chamber, rubbing at arms staff to go to missing in hopes of finding at least their eyes and yawning as lawmakers’ homes with po- one who would come back to Wednesday dragged into lice. allow a vote on a measure to Thursday. Troopers went to multiple curb the power of public- Around midnight, Rep. homes but left after finding employee unions. Dean Kaufert, a Republican no one home,said Sergeant at The stepped-up tactic or- from Neenah, accused De- Arms Ted Blazel. dered by the Republican head mocrats of putting on a show Wisconsin law does not al- of the Senate came amid re- for the protesters. Democrats low police to arrest the law- ports that at least a few of the leaped up and started shout- makers, but Republican Sen- missing senators were re- ing. ate Majority Leader Scott turning home at night to pick “I’m sorry if democracy is Fitzgerald said he hoped the up clothes, food and other a little inconvenient, and you show of authority would necessities, before rejoining had to stay up two nights in a pressure them to return. He their colleagues in Illinois. row,”Pocan said. “Is this in- would not say how many De- Meanwhile, the state As- convenient? Hell, yeah, it’s mocrats were being targeted, sembly appeared close to inconvenient! But we’re go- but said it was more than one. voting on the bill after more ing to be heard!” “Every night we hear about than two days of filibuster- Democrats, who are in the some that are coming back 4 EASY STEPS TO GREEN UP YOUR LAWN! ing. minority, don’t have the home,” Fitzgerald said. Democrats agreed before votes to stop the bill once the Whether to send police out dawn Thursday to limit the vote occurs. again is a day-by-day deci- remaining number of But even after the bill pass- sion,he said. amendments they offer and es the Assembly, it cannot Democratic Sen. Jon Er- the time they devote to each become law until it also pass- penbach, who was in the one. More than 12 hours after es the Senate, where action Chicago area,said all 14 sena- the agreement was an- has been stymied by the De- tors remained outside of nounced, Republicans voted mocrats’ absence. At least Wisconsin and would not re- to cut off discussion on all one of them needs to be there turn until Walker was willing amendments. Democrats in order for Republicans to to compromise. planned to spend several more hours railing against the measure that Gov. Scott For a thick, green lawn at a thin price, start now... Walker insists is necessary to Apply each step at two month intervals. ease the state’s budget woes An Economical Alternative to a Lawn Care Service. $ 99 and avoid mass layoffs. Scotts NoQuibble Guarantee™ Democrats urged Republi- Covers 5000 sq. ft. lawn. #098588 cans to accept a compromise Oldsmobile 98 that would keep collective Sugg. Retail $92.99 59 bargaining intact. Rose Valli 98 “We all know there is an impasse. There is one person who can end this impasse Krengel’s and that is Gov.Walker,’’said Democratic Assembly We’reWe re ggladlad you’re still in productionroduction Leader Peter Barca as debate Hardware reached its 53rd hour. “This Love to you fromm state has never been more di- FFamily & Friendss 628 Main Avenue South Twin Falls 7360080 vided in the last 25 years. ... HOURS: MON.SAT. 8 a.m.6 p.m. SUN. 10 a.m.4 p.m. It’s the governor’s job to uni- www.truevalue.com/krengels Some Republicans soften tough talk on unions WASHINGTON (AP) — With a wary eye on Wiscon- SUCCESS sin, Republican leaders in several states are toning down the tough talk against public employee unions and, stories in some cases, abandoning anti-union measures alto- gether. Indiana’s governor urged GOP lawmakers to give up on a “right to work’’ bill for fear Brett Taylor the backlash could derail the IT Site Leader, St. Luke’s Magic Valley rest of his agenda. In Ohio, senators plan to soften a bill that would have banned all collective bargaining by state The students that we’ve brought in from CSI’s workers. And in Michigan, computer technology program to work for us have been the Republican governor says “ he’d rather negotiate with incredible. We’ve been very pleased with the help public employees than pick a we’ve received from CSI. We“ look at our employees as fight. future leaders of our organization, and it wouldn’t be That’s hardly enough to set labor leaders celebrating. possible without CSI. They still face a slew of measures in dozens of states that seek to curb union rights. But union officials say Brett Taylor they believe the sustained protests in Wisconsin, Ohio and other states are making www.csi.edu an impact. “It’s still too early to tell, but I think the reaction that we’re seeing from governors in other states really shows the power of workers stand- ing together,’’ said Naomi Walker, director of state gov- ernment relations at the AFL-CIO. The fight over la- College of bor rights that has spread across the country reached a boiling point in Wisconsin after Gov.Scott Walker pro- posed a bill that would end virtually all collective bar- www.csi.edu gaining rights for state 732-6250 or go online: workers. CONTEST FOR CONTRACT Boeing a ‘clear winner’ for tanker contract with the Air Force > Business 2 B Stocks and commodities, Business 2 / Community, Business 4 / Obituaries, Business 5 / Weather, Business 6 Dow Jones Industrial ▼ 37.28 | Nasdaq composite ▲ 14.91 | S&P 500 ▼ 1.30 | Russell 2000 ▲ .51 Business FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2011 BUSINESS EDITOR BLAIR KOCH: 735-3295 [email protected] Restricted access to loans causes concern for SBA loan program

By Sharon Bernstein water, only if the owner Los Angeles Times puts up 10 percent of the loan amount in cash or has LOS ANGELES — equity in another property. Months after Congress au- Additional collateral, thorized a new loan pro- such as equity in the family gram to help companies at home, would also be re- risk of foreclosure, the quired in many cases. Small Business Adminis- The agency also plans to tration says it’s ready to get charge businesses fees for started. the loans. According to the But the agency has re- regulations released last stricted access to the loans week, borrowers will have so significantly that many to pay 1.043 percent annu- businesses in danger of los- ally in addition to interest ing factories, offices or charged by their lenders. stores won’t For a $1 million qualify. Ex- loan, that am- cluded are any “This is not ounts to about firms that al- good for small $870 a month. DREW NASH/Times-News ready have real business. It’s The SBA has Lara Baltazar, right, sits in a new GMC Sierra as he talks to Rob Green Manager David Garcia, far left, about buying a new truck as his son Lara estate loans also, for now, Estrada Baltazar looks on Thursday at Rob Green Buick GMC in Twin Falls. backed by the awful. I don’t abandoned a SBA, along provision in the with many that think they’re law passed last refinanced at year that would unfavorable meeting allow companies rates during the what was the to use the loans worst of the to help pay busi- credit crunch. intention of ness expenses in “This is not the bill.” certain circum- good for small stances. MAKING A U-TURN business,” said — Scott Hauge, Congress au- Scott Hauge, president of thorized the pro- GM posts 1st full-year profit since 2004 president of advocacy group gram in Septem- advocacy group ber with the pas- Small Business By Tom Krisher was his best sales month in Small Business sage of the Small Associated Press writer five years. California. “It’s California Business Jobs Details of General Motor’s comeback “It was getting discourag- awful. I don’t Act, but it could DETROIT — In a remark- The Associated Press ing after a couple of really think they’re meeting what not go into effect until the able financial U-turn, once- down years,”Garcia said. was the intention of the SBA came up with rules and bankrupt General Motors is THE RESULTS: General Motors has reported net income of Garcia expects sales to bill.” regulations to govern the tantalizingly close to re- $4.7 billion, or $2.89 per share, for 2010, its first annual profit since continue improving. Under the rules an- loans. claiming its title as the 2004. Revenue for the year totaled $135.6 billion. For the fourth quar- “GM has really turned nounced last week, busi- Businesses can begin ap- world’s No.1 automaker. ter, GM reported net income of $510 million, or 31 cents per share on around and those changes nesses facing balloon pay- plying for the loans Feb.28. The automaker’s profit for revenue of $36.9 billion. Before charges, the company earned 52 are starting to pay off,”Gar- ments on buildings in Elizabeth Echols, who 2010 was impressive, espe- cents, beating Wall Street’s expectations of 49 cents per share on cia said. which their businesses are directs the SBA’s western cially considering where it revenue of $34.3 billion. The company lost more housed will be allowed to region, said the restrictions has been. SALES: Profits were fueled by sales in the U.S. and China, the world’s than $80 billion in the five refinance with loans guar- were added to make sure David Garcia, General largest market for car and trucks. years before its bankruptcy anteed by the federal gov- that businesses facing im- Manager of the Rob Green WHAT’S AHEAD: GM executives see sales continuing to rise, especially and needed a government ernment, even if those mediate balloon payments Auto Group in Twin Falls in North America. With a good performance this year, the company bailout to survive. buildings are no longer on their mortgages would said sales have been on the could even reclaim the title of world’s largest automaker from Toyota, The U.S. government has worth the full amount of get help first _ before the uptick for several months. and the U.S. government could recover more of the $49.5 billion it been repaid $23 billion of the mortgage. $15 billion authorized by “I think people are more gave the company in 2009 to save it from collapse. But GM also faces what it spent to rescue GM. But the loans will be Congress gets used up. confident in GM-manufac- some bumps in the road: Gas prices are rising, GM is short of new It still owns 500 million available only to those Once those businesses tured vehicles,” said Garcia. models, and its European operations are still losing money. shares of GM common stock companies whose mort- get through the system, she “It helped that GM dropped and would have to sell it for gages are coming due over said,the agency might open several brands to focus on roughly $53 per share to get the next 24 months. And up the process to additional producing better quality ve- Cadillac and Chevy brands.” figures readily available the program will cover firms. hicles for the Buick, GMC, Garcia didn’t have sales Thursday he said January See GM PROFITS, Business 2 properties that are worth “We are really focused on less than what’s owed on their mortgages, or under- See SBA LOANS, Business 2 For NFL Monopoly,the sure-fire way to lose is not to play on’t get too worked with many successful mo- routinely wind up overbid- up over those talks nopolists,its focus has been ding,allowing the league to D between the NFL on expanding its market capture virtually the full val- owners and players and the without having to lower its ue of its monopoly. threat of a locked-out sea- Steven prices.In a very disciplined Equally impressive is the son.The National Football Pearlstein way,it has added teams,ex- way the NFL has avoided League is one of the most tended the length of the sea- unproductive competition successful monopolies in ever,is that none is stupid son and increased the num- among members of its car- history,on a par with OPEC enough to jeopardize $9 bil- ber of nationally televised tel.This includes an agree- in oil and DeBeers in dia- lion in annual income over a games each week of the sea- ment in which 80 percent of monds. percentage point or two. son.It has been so skillful in league and team revenue is The various participants The secret to the NFL’s playing one city off another pooled and shared equally in the football cartel — and success is its ability to main- that it squeezed taxpayers among the 32 franchises.It in that,I include the players tain the legal structure of 32 for $500 million a year in also includes a salary cap MCT photo — now seem to have some supposedly independent stadium subsidies for many and salary floor for all teams, Joel Pollock and Leticia Ramos Pollock received a small business disagreements over how teams while operating with years.And it has so cleverly along with some limits on loan for their start up Panther Coffee in Miami, Florida, where they their monopoly profits are to most of the advantages of a structured the sale of televi- are shown with one of their portable carts. be divided.My guess,how- single business entity.As sion rights that networks See PEARLSTEIN, Business 2

BUSINESS BRIEFS Magic Valley Advertising Elko room tax up 53 percent Boise company announces Owner Conni Walker said the store, “only has a few effected models,”remaining in stock. Federation sets presentation December; pipeline helps voluntary stroller recall Walker said since the recall is voluntary the Anna Gamel and Chad Biggs of the Boise- ELKO, Nev. — Work on a pipeline project in B.O.B. Trailers Inc., of Boise, Idaho is recall- store would still sell the remaining stroller in based Red Sky Public Relations will present, northeast Nevada combined with steady activ- ing about 337,000 single and double strollers in stock but would warn customers of the possible “The Art of Relationships: Fostering Media ity at area gold mines is translating into a big the United States and about 20,000 in Canada. danger. and Community Relations,” during an up- boost in room tax collections for the Elko Con- The recall was in response to the firm receiv- “It’s really an anomaly and the drawstring coming meeting of the Magic Valley Adver- vention and Visitors Authority. ing one report of an 11-month-old who got en- don’t pose a serious risk. However, we are very tising Federation. ECVA Comptroller Delynn Jones says room tangled in a drawstring cord at her neck. She involved and concerned about child safety and The one hour presentation is at noon, tax revenue was up nearly 53 percent in Decem- was freed by her mother. wouldn’t sell the strollers without notifying March 10 at the Shilo Inn in Twin Falls. ber compared to the same month a year ago.For The drawstring poses a strangulation haz- customers about the recall,”Walker said. Check-in will start at 11:30 a.m., with the the six-month period from July through De- ard. Walker said newer models of B.O.B. strollers presentation following. cember,she says collections were about 29 per- The recall involves a number of models of don’t have the drawstring. Lunch will be provided by the Outback cent higher than for the same stretch in 2009. single and double strollers, which were sold at The manufacturer is urging consumer to Steakhouse. Authority officials say motel rooms are being REI and other stores nationwide and on the stop using the recalled strollers and remove the The cost is $10 for members and $25 for filled up by miners as well as workers and ven- Web at Babiesrus.com, Target.com and Ama- drawstring. non-members. dor reps at El Paso Corp.’s Ruby Pipeline Pro- zon.com between April 2002 and February More information can be found at the com- Reservations are required by March 8th. ject. The 680-mile pipeline under construc- 2011. pany’s website: www.bobcanopy.com. Please call Susan Nickell at 420-8371 to tion from Oregon to Wyoming runs through The strollers are also sold at 9 Months Later RSVP or e-mail [email protected] northern Elko County. in Twin Falls. — Staff and wire reports STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST No commodities were Con Agra 22.77 ▲ .04 Dell 15.05 ▼ .06 Idacorp 37.37 ▲ .09 Int. Bancorp 1.50 —— Lithia Mo. 15.22 ▲ .85 McDonald’s 75.21 ▲ .02 Micron 10.91 ▲ .36 Supervalu 8.35 —— available for today’s paper.

Today in business Commerce Department releases fourth-quarter gross domestic product. J.C. Penney Company, Inc. releases quarterly financial results. Business 2 Friday, February 25, 2011 BUSINESS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho MARKET SUMMARY YESTERDAY ON WALL STREET

NYSE AMEX NASDAQ Feb. 24, 2011 12,500 12,000 MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) MOST ACTIVE ($1 OR MORE) &QY,QPGU Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg Name Vol(00) Last Chg KPFWUVTKCNU 11,500 Stocks stabilized Thursday after two days Citigrp 5635642 4.69 -.01 GoldStr g 118224 3.34 -.58 PwShs QQQ826590 56.86 +.29 11,000 of sharp declines brought on by Libyas KodiakO g 89427 7.06 +.21 S&P500ETF2304045 130.93 -.09 Cisco 660796 18.36 -.04 -37.28 10,500 NA Pall g 63085 6.64 -.44 Microsoft 622820 26.77 +.18 deepening political crisis. BkofAm 1906186 13.97 -.20 10,000 FordM 1175355 14.70 -.16 BarcGSOil 57185 25.69 -.57 Intel 531257 21.29 +.14 12,068.50 SFOND J The Dow Jones industrial average SPDR Fncl 790565 16.54 -.04 NovaGld g 50053 13.16 -.62 MicronT 479818 10.91 +.36 recouped much of its losses after oil Pct. change from previous: -0.31% High12,129.62 Low 11,983.17 prices eased in the afternoon, but still GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) GAINERS ($2 OR MORE) ended down for a third straight day. Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Feb. 24, 2011 2,900 The Dow Jones industrial average fell 37.28 BrshEMat 41.50 +7.04 +20.4 HKN 3.83 +.60 +18.6 CrescntF 4.17 +2.00 +92.2 Kadant 23.89 +3.08 +14.8 Neoprobe 4.37 +.44 +11.2 RoyaleEn 5.04 +1.47 +41.2 2,700 points, or 0.3 percent, to 12,068.50. It had Polypore 56.53 +7.00 +14.1 AoxingP rs 2.14 +.21 +10.9 e-Future 5.87 +1.04 +21.5 0CUFCS been down as much as 122 earlier in the Youku n 36.99 +4.24 +12.9 NDynMn g 19.37 +1.77 +10.1 TOR Min 13.19 +2.19 +19.9 EQORQUKVG 2,500 day. Over the previous two days the Dow NStarRlt 5.77 +.64 +12.5 Augusta g 5.27 +.46 +9.6 FaroTech 35.19 +5.35 +17.9 2,300 lost 285 points, or 2.3 percent, the largest +14.91 LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) LOSERS ($2 OR MORE) 2,100 drop since August 12. SFOND J Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg 2,737.90 The Standard & Poors 500 index fell 1.30, Goldcp wt 2.58 -.52 -16.8 NewConcEn 4.92 -1.19 -19.5 SalixPhm 31.61 -9.84 -23.7 Pct. change from previous: +0.55% High2,745.29 Low 2,707.63 or 0.1 percent, to 1,306.10. The S&P was Reins uncld 66.50 -8.54 -11.4 SuprmInd 2.56 -.59 -18.7 AXT Inc 7.06 -1.30 -15.6 also down for a third straight day. Turkcell 14.15 -1.60 -10.2 GoldStr g 3.34 -.58 -14.8 VirtuScop 2.21 -.39 -15.0 The Nasdaq composite bucked the trend. It AdvPhot 2.08 -.26 -11.1 GS Fncl 10.02 -1.47 -12.8 Feb. 24, 2011 1,400 HorizLns 4.75 -.51 -9.7 rose 14.91 points, or 0.5 percent, to MagnaI gs 50.42 -5.31 -9.5 PHC Inc 2.10 -.15 -6.7 Zion wt1-12 4.07 -.59 -12.7 1,300 5VCPFCTF 2,737.90. DIARY DIARY DIARY 2QQT¶U 1,200 Rising and falling shares were about even Advanced 1,620 Advanced 236 Advanced 1,595 1,100 on the New York Stock Exchange. Declined 1,416 Declined 225 Declined 1,054 -1.30 Consolidated volume came to 5.2 billion Unchanged 101 Unchanged 44 Unchanged 119 1,000 Total issues 3,137 Total issues 505 Total issues 2,768 1,306.10 SFOND J shares. New Highs 81 New Highs 18 New Highs 48 Pct. change from previous: -0.10% High 1,310.91Low 1,294.26 New Lows 17 New Lows 2 New Lows 38 Volume 5,170,066,623 Volume 179,323,403 Volume 2,027,975,960 AP

INDEXES 12,391.29 9,614.32 Dow Jones Industrials 12,068.50 -37.28 -.31 +4.24 +16.93 COMMODITIES REPORT 5,306.65 3,872.64 Dow Jones Transportation 5,008.45 +22.24 +.45 -1.92 +21.75 Russet Norkotahs Washington 50-lb cartons 70 count 17.00- Selected world gold prices, Thursday. 416.47 346.95 Dow Jones Utilities 408.32 -1.05 -.26 +.82 +10.41 G RAINS 18.00: 100 count 12.00. London morning fixing: $1414.50 up $5.25. 8,520.27 6,355.83 NYSE Composite 8,276.29 -16.63 -.20 +3.92 +18.01 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 6.00-7.00. London afternoon fixing: $1411.50 up $2.25. Intermountain grains NY Handy & Harman: $1411.50 up $2.25. 2,361.02 1,689.19 Amex Index 2,319.17 -18.66 -.80 +5.02 +26.44 POCATELLO (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and NY Handy & Harman fabricated: $1524.42 up $2.43. 2,840.51 2,061.14 Nasdaq Composite 2,737.90 +14.91 +.55 +3.21 +22.54 Livestock Report for Thursday, February 24. POCATELLO — White wheat 6.75 (steady) 11.5 percent winter 7.37 L IVESTOCK NY Engelhard: $1414.55 up $2.25. 1,344.07 1,010.91 S&P 500 1,306.10 -1.30 -.10 +3.85 +18.42 NY Engelhard fabricated: $1520.64 up $2.42. (down 11) 14 percent spring 10.37 (down 16) barley 9.90 (steady) LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Producers Livestock Market in Jerome on NY Merc. gold Feb Thu. $1415.30 up $1.90. 14,276.94 10,596.20 Wilshire 5000 13,836.94 -1.17 -.01 +3.57 +20.35 BURLEY — White wheat 7.00 (down 10) 11.5 percent winter 7.17 Tuesday. Utility and commercial cows 68.00-77.00 canner & cut- NY HSBC Bank USA 4 p.m. Thu. $1394.00 off $16.00. 838.00 587.66 Russell 2000 804.18 +4.53 +.57 +2.62 +27.55 (down 18) 14 percent spring 9.95 (down 14) Barley 10.00 (steady) ters 57.00-69.00 heavy feeder steers 114.00-126.00 light feeder OGDEN — White wheat 6.80 (down 10) 11.5 percent winter 7.37 steers 128.00-149.00 stocker steers 137.00-149.00 heavy holstein NEW YORK (AP) — Handy & Harman silver Thursday $33.040 off (down 17) 14 percent spring 9.94 (down 13) Barley 10.25 (down feeder steers 87.00-93.50 light holstein feeder steers 85.00- $0.680. STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST 25) 96.00 heavy feeder heifers 115.50-122.50 light feeder heifers H&H fabricated $39.648 off $0.816. PORTLAND — White wheat 7.58 (down 20) 11 percent winter 8.43- 120.00-134.00 stocker heifers 113.00-140.00 slaughter bulls 8.57 (down 11 to 17) 14 percent spring 11.38 corn 277.75-278.75 The morning bullion price for silver in London $33.280 off AlliantEgy 1.70f 14 38.38 -.09 +4.4 Kaman .56 25 30.90 +.44 +6.3 75.00-90.00 Remarks: no comments. $0.010. (down 2.00 to 1.75) Engelhard $33.290 off $0.470. AlliantTch .80 8 70.64 +.15 -5.1 Keycorp .04 20 9.04 -.15 +2.1 NAMPA — White wheat cwt 10.92 (down 33): bushel 6.55 (down Engelhard fabricated $39.948 off $0.564. AmCasino .42 ... 16.54 -.07 +5.8 LeeEnt ... 4 2.92 +.06 +18.7 20) M ETALS/MONEY NY Merc silver spot month Thursday $33.179 off $0.123. Aon Corp .60 21 51.92 -.05 +12.8 MicronT ... 6 10.91 +.36 +36.0 NEW YORK (AP) — Key currency exchange rates Thursday, com- NEW YORK (AP) — Spot nonferrous metal prices T. BallardPw ...... 1.98 ... +32.0 OfficeMax ... 17 13.37 -.48 -24.5 P OTATOES pared with late Wednesday in New York: Aluminum -$1.1289 per lb., London Metal Exch. BkofAm .04 21 13.97 -.20 +4.7 RockTen .80 12 68.11 +1.13 +26.2 Dollar vs: Exch. Rate Pvs Day CHICAGO (AP) — USDA — Major potato markets FOB shipping Yen 81.77 82.53 Copper -$4.3046 Cathode full plate, LME. ConAgra .92 15 22.77 +.04 +.8 Sensient .84f 15 33.17 +.12 -9.7 points Wednesday. Euro $1.3807 $1.3744 Copper $4.3265 N.Y. Merc spot Thu. Russet Burbanks Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 19.00-20.00: 100 Lead - $2544.00 metric ton, London Metal Exch. Costco .82 24 72.98 +.14 +1.1 SkyWest .16 9 15.90 +.03 +1.8 Pound $1.6137 $1.6200 Zinc - $1.1108 per lb., London Metal Exch. Diebold 1.12f 15 34.14 +.64 +6.5 Teradyn ... 10 18.16 +.29 +29.3 count 10.50-11.00. Swiss franc 0.9253 0.9336 Baled 5-10 lb film bags (non Size A) 7.00-7.50. Canadian dollar 0.9835 0.9903 Gold - $1411.50 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). DukeEngy .98 13 17.82 -.08 +.1 Tuppwre 1.20 15 52.99 -.29 +11.2 Russet Norkotahs Idaho 50-lb cartons 70 count 18.00-19.00: 100 Mexican peso 12.1435 12.1808 Gold - $1415.30 troy oz., NY Merc spot Thu. count 10.00-11.00. Silver - $33.040 Handy & Harman (only daily quote). DukeRlty .68 ... 13.21 -.06 +6.0 US Bancrp .20 18 27.50 -.02 +2.0 Metal Price (troy oz.) Pvs Day Silver - $33.179 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Thu. Fastenal 1.00f 34 60.85 -.11 +1.6 Valhi .40 ... 22.23 +.13 +.5 Baled 5-10 film bags (non Size A) 6.50-7.50. NY Merc Gold $1415.30 $1413.40 Russets Norkotahs Wisconsin 50-lb cartons 15.50-16.50: 100 NY HSBC Bank US$1394.00 $1410.00 Platinum -$1778.00 troy oz., N.Y. (contract). Heinz 1.80 17 49.57 +.63 +.2 WalMart 1.21 13 52.09 -.94 -3.4 count 11.00. NY Merc Silver $33.179 $33.302 Platinum -$1786.80 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Thu. 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Stock Footnotes: cc – PE greater than 99. dd – Loss in last 12 mos. d – New 52-wk low during trading day. g – Dividend in Canadian $. Stock price in U.S.$. n – New issue in past 52 wks. q – Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. s – Split or stock dividend of 25 pct or more in last 52 wks. Div begins with date of split or stock dividend. u – New 52- Grain futures decline while wk high during trading day. v – Trading halted on primary market. Unless noted, dividend rates are annual disbursements based on last declaration. pf – Preferred. pp – Holder owes installment(s) of purchase price. rt – Rights. un – Units. wd – When distributed. wi – When issued. wt – Warrants. ww – With warrants. xw – Without warrants. Dividend Footnotes: a – Also extra or extras. b – Annual rate plus stock dividend. c – Liquidating dividend. e – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos. f – Annual rate, increased on last declaration. i – Declared or paid after stock dividend or split. j – Paid this year, divi- livestock prices trade mixed dend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last meeting. k – Declared or paid this year, accumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m – Annual rate, reduced on last declara- tion. p – Init div, annual rate unknown. r – Declared or paid in preceding 12 mos plus Associated Press stock dividend. t – Paid in stock in last 12 mos, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or distribution date. x – Ex-dividend or ex-rights. y – Ex-dividend and sales in full. z – Sales in full. vj – In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, CHICAGO— Grains futures traded lower Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. or securities assumed by such companies. • Most active stocks above must be worth $1 and gainers/losers $2. Wheat for March delivery fell 15.75 cents at $7.4725 a bushel; May corn dropped 5.75 cents at $6.9650 a bushel; Mutual Fund Footnotes: e – Ex-capital gains distribution. f – Previous day’s quote. n - May oats fell 15 cents at $3.70 a bushel; while soybeans for March delivery dropped 1.75 cents at $13.1825 a bushel. No-load fund. p – Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r – Redemption fee or con- tingent deferred sales load may apply. s – Stock dividend or split. t – Both p and r. x – Ex- Beef and pork traded mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. cash dividend. April live cattle fell 0.32 cent at $1.1365 a pound; March feeder cattle gained 0.55 cent at $1.2940 pound; April Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. lean hogs fell 1.47 cent at 89.50 cents a pound; while March pork bellies were unchanged at $1.1700 a pound. Pearlstein Boeing a clear winner in contest Continued from Business 1 to resent how much of that free agency,which ensure revenue they are forced to that all clubs can retain share with other teams. “franchise players”and field It is against that backdrop for tanker contract for the Air Force a competitive team.Even that the current contract the players are incentivized negotiations are playing By Julie Johnsson to satisfy 372 mandatory to focus on “growing the out. Chicago Tribune performance requirements pie,”with a unique collec- To justify future increases set by the Pentagon just to tive-bargaining agreement in ticket prices and televi- CHICAGO — One of the qualify for the final round of that guarantees them 60 sion rights,the owners want longest-running defense the competition. percent of all revenue be- to extend the regular season contracting sagas may fi- But Boeings smaller yond the first $1 billion. by converting two presea- nally have come to an end plane had far lower operat- “Socialism with cheer- son outings into games that Thursday, when the Penta- ing costs. Boeing calculated leaders,”is how the Chicago count.The players moan gon awarded Boeing Co. a that its tanker would save Tribune once described it. and groan about the addi- $35 billion contract to build taxpayers $36 billion in During the recent reces- tional injuries that might airborne tankers for the U.S. life-cycle costs, a differ- sion,however,the NFL has result but,in the end,will Air Force. ence that could pay for hit something of a wall,as allow themselves to be The news was considered an additional fleet of 179 revenue growth has slowed, bought off with more mon- an upset win for Chicago- tankers. profits have declined and ey for post-retirement based Boeing, which manu- “The Airbus plane is so some of the air has come out medical care.Nor will they factured the half-century- big that it burned over a ton of inflated team values. offer much resistance to a old fleet of aerial gas sta- more fuel per flight hour,” Financially pressed cities proposal to cap rookie tions used by the U.S. mili- AP photo said Thompson, affiliated and states are no longer salaries,which would bene- tary. It had won an earlier Boeing 767 worker, Dale Flinn, left, jokingly wipes the forehead of co- with conservative think- willing to subsidize new sta- fit lower draft picks and vet- version of the contest, only worker David Mellenbach, as they both react to the news that the U.S. tank Lexington Institute. diums or stadium upgrades. erans near the bottom of the to be stripped of the reward “So that became a major A number of teams have pay scale. Air Force had awarded a $35 billion contract to build the next genera- amid an ethics scandal that problem in cost in compet- encountered price resist- The real bargaining will tion of air refueling planes to Chicago-based Boeing Co., Thursday. ended with jail terms for ing against the much small- ance from ticket holders, come over the ownersde- Boeing executives. But analysts expected had predicted that Euro- er Boeing plane.” particularly season ticket mand to reduce the share of Despite the controversy, widespread political reper- pean contractor EADS The newer and larger Air- holders,whose overall revenue going to players un- and the widespread predic- cussions in Europe and would win after its plane bus jet won the last version number is declining. der the existing contract. tion of a victory for Euro- charges of U.S. protection- scored higher than the Boe- of the contest in 2008, in Perverse competition has The owners cite the need to pean-based European ism after Boeings bid based ing offer in warfighting ef- what was considered a huge developed around the sign- stem the recent decline in Aeronautic Defence & on the smaller, older Boeing fectiveness, one of the cri- upset at the time. But Boe- ing of draft picks,resulting profits and to provide funds Space Co., the contest was- 767 defeated the Airbus teria studied by the Penta- ing successfully contested in pay for untested rookies necessary for stadium con- nt a photo finish, Defense A330, which had been con- gon. that decision after arguing that exceeds that of star vet- struction and upgrades. Department officials said. sidered the heavy favorite to Both tanker bids, based that the process was badly erans. On the former,the own- “Boeing was a clear win- win one of the largest de- on the Boeing 767 and Air- flawed because military Meanwhile,some of the ers are likely to find little ner,” Ashton Carter, the fense contracts ever. bus A330, are far superior to procurement officials failed more aggressive and inno- sympathy,either from the Pentagons chief procure- “Im so pleased I was the 400-strong Eisenhow- to follow their own guide- vative owners,who have public or the players.The ment official, told re- wrong,” said defense ana- er-era tankers flown by the lines in scoring the two found ways to increase their recession is ending.Tough it porters. lyst Loren Thompson, who U.S. Air Force. Both jets had planes. teamsrevenue,are starting out. GM profits SBA loans Continued from Business 1 The annual profit gave Continued from Business 1 could have been forced to as- pacity, do we open this one loans, welcomed the pro- all its money back. GM its best year since 1999, prioritizing those businesses sume too much risk if up.” gram and said many busi- It emerged in the sum- when it made $6 billion at that are most in need,” lenders used the government But the tight rules could nesses in California will mer of 2009 cleansed of the height of the pickup Echols said.“Once that need program to refinance debt also make the loans less at- benefit from it. huge debt and costly labor truck and sport utility vehi- is met there is an opportuni- they wanted to get off their tractive to lenders. John But he said the agency contracts, returned to the cle boom. ty to open the program more books. King, president of Green may have tried too hard to stock market in November, GM sold 8.39 million cars broadly, assuming we still This way, said Echols, Commercial Capital Corp. in narrow the scope of the and managed to make and trucks worldwide in have funding authority left.“ companies with balloon Georgia, said some bankers loans that are covered. money even with auto sales 2010, coming within 30,000 The SBA estimated that payments coming due will were disappointed with a “I think what SBA is trying near historic lows. vehicles of unseating Toyota, 20,000 businesses nation- be able to get in line first. provision that in effect to do is meet a need out “Im not sure anyone which has been wounded by wide will qualify for the “This was one of our ways would require them to make there,” said Chilcott, who is would have predicted a year a string of safety recalls. loans, for a total of $15 billion to try to control the spigot,” larger loans than they might president of CDC Small ago that GM will deliver net over two years,Echols said. SBA spokesman Jonathan like. Business Finance. “The income of $4.7 billion,” Times-News writer Blair Another reason for the re- Swain said. “Then as we Kurt Chilcott, who runs a question is have they fo- Chairman and CEO Dan Koch continued to this strictions, SBA officials said, move along, if we see we large San Diego-based non- cused the program too nar- Akerson said Thursday. report. was concern that the agency arent going to reach that ca- profit that specializes in SBA rowly.” Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho NATION Friday, February 25, 2011 Business 3

Many government OKELBERRY FARMS AUCTION Tuesday • March ,  Located: 1970 E 1200 S, Hazelton, Idaho. Go 2 miles south and 1 3/4 miles east of I-84 exit 188. Watch for US Auction signs. services would remain AUCTION TIME: 10:00AM LUNCH BY COATES TRACTORS - BACKHOE - FORKLIFT John Deere 7810 Tractor; 2995 hrs, 2 wheel drive, 19 sp power shift trans, 3 remotes, 540 & 1000 PTO, 3 pt, rear 320/90R50 w/duals, wide axles front & rear, 10 front weights • John Deere 8400 MFD Tractor; 4765 hrs, after a shutdown 16 sp power shift trans, 4 remotes, 1000 PTO, 3 pt, front 16.9-30 w/duals, rear 18.4R46 w/ duals all new, 20 front weights, rear wheel weights • By Andrew Taylor John Deere 8300 MFD Tractor; 7530 hrs, 838 hrs on eng overhaul, 16 Associated Press writer sp power shift trans, 3 remotes, 1000 PTO, front 14.9R30, rear 14-9R46 new w/duals, 18 front weights • John Deere 4455 MFD Tractor; 5650 hrs, 609 hrs on eng overhaul, 15 sp power shift trans, 3 remotes, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt 14.9x30 front new, 14.9x46 rear new w/ duals, WASHINGTON — Social 10 front weights • Case IH 585 Tractor; hrs 2130, 8 sp trans, dual remotes, 540 PTO, 3 pt, rear 15.5-38 Security checks would still • John Deere 410B 4x4 Backhoe; 4300 hrs, 24” hoe bucket, 1 ½ yd front bucket • Hyster 50 Forklift; go out.Troops would remain 6140 hrs, 5000 lb cap at their posts. Furloughed GUIDANCE & MONITOR SYSTEMS federal workers probably Outback GPS Guidance System; baseline HD unit w/ tripod, (2) S2 guidance consoles, (2) antennas, would get paid, though not (2) corrected signal rover receivers • Outback eDriveTC Autosteer System for JD 7800 series • Micro until later. And virtually Trac Potato Planter Monitor for 6 Row Logan or Lockwood Pic Planters; console, sensors, adapter every essential government plates • Accutrac Hyd 3 pt Implement Quickhitch agency,like the FBI, the Bor- TRUCKS & BEDS der Patrol and the Coast 1993 Freightliner 10 Wheel Truck; Cummins L10 310 Hp eng, 9 sp trans • Double L 22’ Self Unloading Guard,would remain open. Bed; 30” belt, ele/hyd • 1977 IH 4300 10 Wheel Truck; Cummins 350 HP eng, 13 sp trans • Logan 20’ Thats the little-known Self Unloading Bed; 24” belt, ele • 1990 Freightliner Semi Tractor; Detroit Series 60 12.7L 360 HP eng, truth about a government AP file photo 13 sp trans, hyd wet kit, 60” removable sleeper • 1991 Volvo 10 Wheel Truck; Cat 3406B eng, 9 sp shutdown. The government Trays of Social Security checks wait to be mailed from the U.S. trans • Double L 20’ Self Unloading Bed; 30” belt, ele/hyd • 1967 GMC 7500 10 Wheel Truck; V6 gas eng, 5&3 sp trans, 20’ steel bed w/hoist • IH BC160 6 Wheel Truck; gas eng, 5&2 sp trans, 16’ flatbed doesnt shut down. Treasury's Financial Management services facility in Philadelphia in w/12’ grain seed box, hyd driven • 1977 Ford LT9000 10 Wheel Truck; Cummins 350 eng, 13 sp trans, And it wont on March 5, February 2005. Social Security checks would still be mailed in the Hendrickson susp, air PTO • Double L Model 802 20’ Self Unloading Bed; ele/hyd, 30” belt, roller even if the combatants on event of a government shutdown. updated • 1946 Ford Winch Truck Capitol Hill cant resolve TRAILERS enough differences to pass a may of Republicans who 2009 Imco 43’ Semi Trailer; dual hyd rear drive w/double chain floor, tandem axle, beet end gate, 5’ stopgap spending bill to thought they could use them sides, only used fall of ‘09 to haul some compost & sugar beets, truly like new • 1992 Simplot 48’ Self fund the government while DEMS MULL to drag Clinton to the nego- Unloading Trailer; 3 axle, ele/hyd, 32” chain w/belt flaps, roll over tarp • 1983 Rockford Self Unloading they hash out legislation to tiating table on a balanced Pup; 24” belt, ele • Machinery 26’ 6 Place Snowmobile Trailer; tandem axle, ele brakes cover the last seven months SPENDING CUTS budget plan. PICKUPS & JEEP of the budget year. Republicans took a big 1994 Chevy 2500 4x4 Pickup • 1994 Chevy 3500 4x4 Pickup • 1973 Ford Pickup • 1957 Willys 4x4 Jeep Fewer than half of the Senate Democrats signaled political hit, but a com- ATVS - MOTORCYCLES 2.1 million federal workers Thursday they will call for pendium of the other hard- RIDING LAWN MOWER subject to a shutdown would spending cuts as part of leg- ships experienced reads like islation to keep the govern- 2007 Kawasaki 2x4 250 Bayou ATV • 2006 Honda 2x4 Recon 250 ATV • 2002 Kawasaki 2x4 220 Bayou be forced off the job if the a roster of relatively minor ATV • 1994 Kawasaki TW200 Motorcycle • 1989 Honda XR250R Motorcycle • John Deere 125 Auto Obama administration fol- ment in operation through inconveniences for most Riding Lawn Mower; 42” deck, new blades, rear bagger plus mulching & thatching blades, 155 hrs • lowed the path taken by the end of the fiscal year, Americans: closed parks, 4 Wheeler Folding Aluminum Ramps presidents Ronald Reagan, accepting a bedrock delays in processing pass- GRAIN - CORN - BEAN EQUIPMENT George H.W. Bush and Bill Republican demand for port applications, 2,400 John Deere 9650 STS Combine; 1027 eng hrs, 784 separator hrs, John Deere 925R 25’ Header, lots of Clinton. And thats not immediate reductions and workers cleaning up toxic auger & internal hard surfacing, almost new augers, clean grain & counting 600,000 Postal easing the threat of a March waste sites being sent home, feeder house chains & sprockets, 0 hrs on new rotor threshing blocks, Service employees or 4 shutdown of federal pro- and a short delay in process- small wire, large wire & round bar concaves, elevator slow down kit 1.6 million uniformed mili- grams and services. ing veterans claims. A new for beans & custom built hyd driven belt unloader included • John tary personnel exempt from No decisions have been made government standard for Deere 8 Row Corn Header; 22” spacing • Dandle 19’ Flail Shredder; a shutdown. on what size cuts to include lights and lamps was de- pull type, 1000 rpm PTO, all new flails • A&L 656 Grain Cart; 600+ in legislation expected on bu, hyd & PTO driven • Westfield 8”x51’ Grain Auger; PTO driven • So were talking fewer layed. Grain Auger 6”x38’; PTO driven • Dickey John Grain Moisture Tester • Pickett One Step Bean Cutter; than one in four federal the Senate floor next week, To be sure, furloughs can Model 1272-1-A, 12 row end dump, PTO/hyd, modified 42” dual hyd drive rear cross, new rods & workers staying at home. these officials said, adding be a major hardship for fed- bearings • Pickett Front Mount Divider System • Pickett 15’ Bean Header; Model P7200-172, modified Many federal workers get that $8.5 billion in funding eral workers. Even those in to increase capacity • Floating Lovebar 24’ w/ Pea Lifters for Case IH Header paid on March 4, so it would for previously approved con- essential jobs — and re- PLANTERS take a two-week shutdown gressionally-approved ear- quired to work — could see Great Plains 24’ Grain Drill; hyd fold, 6” spacing, grass seeder, 12 rear culti-dikers, liq starter fertilizer for them to see a delay in mark projects is on the their paychecks delayed if a kit • Monosem Air Planter; 12 row, set for 22” rows, hyd markers, 3pt Dickey John seed monitor, liq their paychecks. chopping block. In addition, stalemate dragged on. starter fertilizer kit, corn & beans plates, new bearings, chains & drive sprockets • Harriston 4016 The rules for who works aides are reviewing $24.7 bil- Lawmakers, however, Potato Planter; 6 row, 36”, dual cup, hyd markers, liquid starter fertilizer kit, seed monitor and who doesnt date back lion worth of proposals typically provide back pay, GROUND WORKING EQUIPMENT to the early 1980s and President Barack Obama even for employees who Kello-Bilt 225 Tandem Disc; 25’, cutaway front & rear, hyd fold • Brillion XL Series Packer; 32’, hyd havent been significantly recently made to reduce or werent required to work. A fold, pull type • Eversman 2400 Landplane; 24’, 3 pt, hyd fold, rear s-tines • John Deere 610 Chisel modified since. The Obama eliminate programs begin- repeat of that could raise Plow; 15’, 16 True Depth shanks, 3 pt, setup to inject Vapam • John Deere 900 11 Shank V Ripper; 3 administration hasnt issued ning in 2012, to see whether hackles with some in the tea pt, new points • John Deere 915 9 Shank V Ripper; spring reset • John Deere 510 Disc Ripper; 16’ • any should be accelerated. Flexi-coil 75 Packer; 20’, hyd lift • Ace/Fabco Roller Harrow; 18’, 4 bars, s-tine • IH 415 Roller Harrow; new guidance. party-backed House GOP 24’, crowfeet, front & rear, hyd fold • Field Renovator; 24’, 3 pt, hyd fold, 4 s-tines bars w/helper springs, The air traffic control — The Associated Press freshman class. A rear mounted hyd rod weeder, spring tine harrow attachment • Dammer Diker; 12 row, set for 22” system, food inspection, spokesman for House rows, 3 pt • Westgo 12 Row Cultivator; set for 22” rows • Eversman 600 Carry All; 6 yd • Blanket Harrow; Medicare, veterans health Speaker John Boehner, 30’ • Blanket Harrow; 18’ • (4) Sunco Props care and many other essen- Under IRS precedents, the R-Ohio, wouldnt address POTATO EQUIPMENT tial government programs agency would process tax whether furloughed federal Lockwood 472H 2 Row Potato Harvester; ele/hyd, new chains, sprockets, bearings 2010 season • would run as usual. The returns that contain pay- workers would receive back Lockwood 4000 4 Row Potato Crossover; ele/hyd, w/mounted vine shredder, 0 hours on new chains Social Security Adminis- ments. But people getting pay if there is a shutdown & bearings • Double L 807 Dirt Eliminator; dual stinger, 60” throat, belted chain w/star table • Spudnik tration would not only send refunds would have to wait. this time. 1200 Telescoping Conveyor; 89’, 30” belt, 3 ph • Potato Conveyor; 41’, 30” belt, 3 phase • Better Built out benefits but would All sides say they dont Regardless, federal con- 42548 Seed Cutter; 48” throat, liquid seed treat kit • Better Built Seed Duster • 2006 Newhouse Potato continue to take applica- want a so-called shutdown tractors would lose out. Vine Beater; 6 row, 3 pt, rubber tires in rear • Spudnik Potato Scoop; 24” belt • Chemical Potato Bar; 6 row, microband, dammer dikers, 3 pt, w/ liquid side dress knives • Spudnik 550 Telescoping Piler w/ tions. The Postal Service, like the two separate partial Many contract workers Remote Control; 30” • Dirt Piler • Seed Piler • Rubber Tire Roller; 18’ • Heavy Duty 3 Phase Potato Cords which is self-funded, government closings in could be furloughed without would keep delivering the 1995-1996, when President pay and not receive lost BLADES & SCRAPPER Leon 14’ Front Push Blade; mount for JD 8000 series, 3 way hyd controls • John Deere 3 Way Blade; mail. Federal courts would Clinton and a then-new wages retroactively, espe- 9’, 3 pt • Box Scraper; 8’, 3pt hitch remain open. GOP majority in Congress cially in an extended shut- The cherry blossoms in were at loggerheads over the down. FERTILIZER/SPRAY EQUIPMENT Dempster Ag Chem 3 Wheeler Air Spreader; hrs 4233, Cat 3208 eng, Allison trans, 60’ booms, Dickey Washington would bloom as budget. Republicans took Under a precedent-set- John Monitors, foamer • Sprayer 60’ Stainless Steel Hyd Folding Booms; w/ TeeJet 854 Sprayer usual, and visitors to the city most of the political blame, ting memorandum by Rea- Controller, 3 pt • (2) Front Mount Tanks; 300 gals • (2) 200 Gal Saddle Tanks • 400 & 700 Gal Stainless would be able to park and see and the episodes gave Clin- gan budget chief David Steel Mix Tanks • 3 Pt Sprayer; 150 gal • Tank Trailer; 1400 gal, dual axle, brakes, 5.5 hp Honda pump them in all their glory ton critical momentum on Stockman, federal workers • Tank Trailer; 550 gal, dual axle ele metering injection pump, ele agitation, B&S transfer pump • around the Tidal Basin. his way to re-election. are exempted from fur- Tank Trailer; 1000 gal, 5 hp B&S gas eng, steerable axle • Transfer Tank; 1600 gal, steel cradle • 5 Hp But they wouldnt be able There havent been any loughs if their jobs are na- B&S Gear Reduction Injection Pump • (3) Hypro Hyd Pumps • Sprayer Solenoids • ATV 12V 14 Gal to take the elevator up the shutdowns since then. The tional security-related or if Sprayer • ATV 12V Fertilizer/Seed Spreader • (2) 5 Hp Ele Centrifugal Pumps • 5 Hp Ele Self-Priming Washington Monument, politics stink. they perform essential ac- Pump • 3 Hp Ele Centrifugal Pump • 6.5 Hp Gas w/Banjo Pump • 4 Hp Gas w/Self-Priming Pump • 2” Camlock Transfer Hoses • (20) 275 Gal Poly Totes w/ Metal Frames • 35 Gal Inductor • 55 Gal Drum visit museums along the But from a practical per- tivities that “protect life and Electric Warmer • Poly Tanks: (4) 6500 gal, 4000 gal, (3) 2500 gal, 2200 gal poly tank, 1500 gal, (2) 1400 National Mall or take a spective, shutdowns usually property. gal, 300 gal, (2) 220 gal, (6) 120 gal, (2) 100 gal, 60 gal, 35 gal • (32) 55 gal poly barrels White House tour. National arent that big a deal. They In 1995, that meant IRRIGATION parks would be closed to vis- happened every year when 571,000 Defense Depart- Pivot Track Filler; 3 pt • Handline Markout Bar; 3 pt • (2) Thunderbird Wheel Line 4 Hp Honda Mover itors, a loss often empha- Jimmy Carter was president, ment civilian employees, Motors • 40’ Thunderbird Pipes & Wheels • (2) Thunderbird Rebuilt Trans • 20 HP 480V/3PH Motor sized in shutdown discus- averaging 11 days each. Dur- some 69 percent, remained w/ Berkley 300 GPM Pump • Pipe Trailer • Pivot Wheel Gear Boxes • Big End Guns • Pivot Tires • sions. ing President Reagans two at post, while 258,000 other Custom Made Ele 3”-6” Hyd Pipe Press • Handline Parts The Capitol would remain terms, there were six shut- Pentagon workers were fur- SHOP EQUIPMENT open, however. Congress is downs, typically of just one loughed. Eighty-five per- Southbend Metal Lathe; 80” bed, 3 & 4 jaw chucks, 110 volt • Homak Shop Tool Box; full sets of end deemed essential, despite its or two days apiece. 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SOMEBODY NEEDS YOU Mentors/volunteers — tion calls and help schedule White Pine students The Easter Seals Goodwill WANT TO HELP? rides for clients with volun- GoodGuides program, a part This public service column is teer drivers. Involves three to of a national mentoring pro- designed to match needs in four hours of volunteer serv- gram, provides guidance to the Magic Valley with volun- ice from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. youth ages 12 to 17. The pro- teer help. If you need a vol- Monday through Friday. In- prep for talent show gram offers a variety of vol- unteer, contact the Retired formation: Edith, 800-574- unteer opportunities in the and Senior Volunteer 8656. Magic Valley including men- Program (RSVP) at 736- Volunteers — The Retired tors, speakers and tutors. In- 4764, before noon and Senior Volunteer Pro- formation: Tristan or Wednesday for Friday publi- gram at the Office on Aging LeWaynne, 736-2026, 2469 cation. RSVP is a United needs respite volunteers to sit Wright Ave. in Twin Falls, or Way-sponsored agency at with elderly homebound [email protected]. the College of Southern clients so their main care- Volunteers — Hospice Vi- Idaho. givers can take a break for two sions needs dedicated and to four hours per week. compassionate volunteers themselves with daily living Mileage reimbursement; vo- for the 11th Hour Angels pro- tasks. Mileage reimburse- lunteers are covered by ex- gram. Volunteers spend time ment and excess insurance cess insurance. Information: with patients experiencing are available. Information: Edith,736-4764. end-of-life issues. Informa- Karen, 733-6333 or iv- Volunteers — Hospice of tion: Flo Slatter,735-0121. [email protected]. Intermountain Homecare Volunteers — Hospice Vi- Volunteers — Long Term needs hospice volunteers to sions’ teen volunteer pro- Care Ombudsman Program provide spiritual support, gram needs teen volunteers needs volunteers to visit resi- companionship, reading, as- to help ease the burdens of dents in skilled-nursing sistance with hobbies or hospice patients and their homes and assisted living fa- projects, caregiver support, caregivers while facilitating cilities.Volunteers can be ad- working with children, light activities, doing crafts, play- vocates for residents and im- housekeeping, office skills ing memory games, reading, prove elderly care. Training and more. Training will be and recording the patients’ and mentoring provided. In- provided the fourth week of life histories. Information: formation: Mary Edgar or March. Information: Cindy, Heidi Marie Walker, 735- Laurene Trostel at Office on 678-8844. 0121. Aging,736-2122. Volunteers/donations — Volunteers — Idaho Home Volunteers — Alliance The College of Southern Ida- Health and Hospice is look- Home Health and Hospice ho Refugee Program has ing for volunteers to visit ter- needs compassionate people many newly arrived refugees Courtesy photo minally ill patients in Good- to befriend and support peo- in need of volunteer support Rose and Kassidy audition for the White Pine Intermediate School talent show, to be held March 10. ing, Burley and Buhl for two ple with terminal illness.Vol- for transportation, tutoring hours per week.Information: unteers share life experi- English as a second language, 734-4061. ences, become emotional and for friendship and social By Judy Albertson “One year I had a student do a unicycle Volunteers/drivers — In- supports, occasionally run adjustments. The center also Times News writer and once I had a boy who played the violin terfaith Volunteer Caregivers errands, assist with light needs an unabridged dic- come in his tuxedo,” Bair said. “They’re re- needs volunteers to build chores and help write letters. tionary, hand-held mirrors BURLEY — Children love to perform, ally diversified. We have singers, dancers, wheelchair ramps and to re- Information: Barbara Bacon- (for assisting in pronuncia- and White Pine Intermediate School in musicians… even comedians.” pair older ramps for home- Pavlovic,733-2234. tion exercises), end tables, Burley believes in giving them a chance to Eight sixth-graders help plan the event. bound clients. Drivers are Volunteers — The CSI Of- coffee tables, armchairs, show off their talents. “They applied for the position, and they needed to provide trans- fice on Aging needs volun- couches,small microwaves,a This is the fifth year White Pine students do a good job,”Bair said. portation to medical and es- teers for the Retired and Se- computer chair, ironing will present a talent show. The perform- Bair and some of the teachers select the sential appointments and nior Volunteer Program in boards and irons. Informa- ance will be from 6 to 8:30 p.m. March 10 at performers for the main talent show. Usu- grocery stores. The group al- the Burley area. Volunteers tion: Michelle, 736-2166, or the school, and will also include non-stage ally well more than 100 students audition, so needs volunteers to assist would answer Assisted Ser- 1526 Highland Aver. E., Twin talents such as an art display. The public is but only 30 will be able to perform the those who can no longer help vices Volunteer Transporta- Falls. invited. evening of the event. Bair is meticulous in “Five years ago some sixth-graders came making her selections. to me and said ‘We want a talent show. “I grade on a one to five scale — five being We’ll help you with it,’” said Bonnie Bair, the best. But I have to have a well-rounded OMMUNITY EVENTS music teacher at White Pine. talent show, so sometimes there are a few C The show has blossomed from there. who don’t get to appear because there are should RSVP by Saturday. for a few weeks. Students audition for a week before the ac- too many doing the same thing,”she said. Health fair coming Information: 536-1547. Information: 878-7708 or tual talent show. The show features a one-hour show for soon in Wendell [email protected]. “We have 800 students in the school, so fourth- and fifth-graders and a one-hour The annual Wendell it takes awhile,” Bair said. “They can audi- show for sixth-graders. They do two per- Book sale underway at health fair will be from 5 to 7 tion before school, after school, during formances — one during the day for the DeMary library p.m. March 7 at Wendell Burley library lunch, in front of the class, whenever they other students and one in the evening. High School, 750 E. Main. It The Friends of the Burley announces story time want.” “I really work hard at getting them pre- is sponsored by Orchard Public Library are holding a The DeMary Memorial Students have fun finding different vari- pared for their audition. I encourage them Valley Head Start and the special sale of used children’s Library story time for ations of talent in their efforts to make the and help them find music, but I can’t prac- Wendell Chamber of Com- books during regular library preschoolers is held at grade for the show. tice for them,”Bair said. merce. hours. 10 a.m. every Friday, except The high school will be Books are priced at 50 cents when school is not in ses- open at 4 p.m. for setting up each or three for $1 for hard- sion. displays. Tables and chairs back books, and 15 cents each The library is at 417 Sev- F IVE GENERATIONS are provided. or eight for $1 for paperbacks. enth St.,Rupert. Those who plan to attend The sale will run every day Information: 436-3874.

Sign up soon for science camp Students in the third will be Boise State University sleep overnight in the Her- through fifth grades are chemistry and biology pro- rett galleries, under constant urged to sign up soon for the fessor Henry Charlier. He adult supervision. Science Camp-In at the will be known by his alter ego The event begins at 6 p.m. Herrett Center for Arts and during the Camp-In, the March 11. Parents will pick Science the evening of colorful “Dr.Picklestein.” up their children at 8 a.m. March 11. Students will list their top March 12. Event organizer and Her- workshop choices when Registration is $40 per rett Center Education Coor- they sign up, and Dr. Pick- student, with only 140 slots dinator Darcy Thornborrow lestein will do a presentation available. Participants are has lined up hands-on for the entire group. The urged to sign up before the workshops in experts in group will also see a show in registration deadline, Tues- chemistry, biology, nursing, the Faulkner Planetarium, day. No registrations can be rocket science, horticulture, peek through the telescope taken at the door the night of Courtesy photo archaeology, geology and in the Centennial Observa- the event. Pictured from left are DaNelle Rivera of Heyburn, Elijah Hines of Heyburn, Faydra Dunn of Boise, Alene astronomy. The special tory, have snacks, get a Sci- Information: 732-6664 Bond of Burley and Sandy Ennis of Sunset, Utah. guest for this year’s event ence Camp-In T-shirt, and or [email protected]. What is diverticulosis and what foods are safe? DEAR DR. GOTT:Several lead to infection,which can high-fiber diet.Fiber will P.O.Box 167,Wickliffe,OH rhea and difficulty breathing months ago,I was diagnosed be treated successfully with keep stool softer and lower 44092-0167.Be sure to men- may occur. with diverticulosis.Can you ASK antibiotics.If the infection pressure within the colon at tion the title or print an order The primary treatment for tell me the difference be- DR. GOTT worsens,an abscess may the same time.Severe cases form off my website at this condition is surgery, tween diverticulosis and di- form on the colon wall. may require hospitalization, www.AskDrGottMD.com. which will be successful as verticulitis? Some days I do Dr. Peter Gott Diverticular disease,a IV antibiotics and a few days DEAR DR. GOTT:Could long as the cancer has not well with this problem,and blanket term used to describe without food to allow the you please tell me what a car- spread to other parts of the other days are awful.I am of the lower abdomen.They both diverticulosis and di- colon time to heal. cinoid tumor is and what body.Treatment modalities trying to eat the right kinds of may complain of constipa- verticulitis,is likely the result For more detailed informa- causes them? I was recently for arresting tumor growth food,but still some days are tion. of a low-fiber diet,lack of ex- tion on this topic,I suggest diagnosed with some in my are experimental at this stage bad.Do you have any sugges- When diverticula become ercise and obesity.It is often you visit the National Diges- stomach. but show great promise. tions on what foods are good inflamed,the condition is diagnosed when a physician tive Diseases Information DEAR READER:Carcinoid Chemotherapy is of little for this problem? known as diverticulitis.Pain is testing a patient for a com- website at www.digestive.nid- tumors are slow-growing tu- benefit and is not generally DEAR READER: Divertic- may be mild or appear sud- pletely different ailment.For dk.nih.gov. mors that commonly begin in indicated. ulosis occurs when small denly,increasing in intensity example,it can be identified To provide related infor- the lungs or digestive tract. pouches in the lining of the in the lower left abdomen.A during a colonoscopy that a mation,I am sending you a Because they are slow grow- Peter H. Gott is a retired large intestine bulge outward. person may have a fever, physician may perform to copy of my Health Report ing,they don’t produce physician and the author of Each pouch is called a diver- chills,vomiting,nausea and rule out polyps or cancer, “Diverticular Disease.”Other symptoms in their early several books, including “Live ticulum,while multiple experience a change in bowel through CT (computerized readers who would like a copy stages.They excrete hor- Longer, Live Better,” “Dr. pouches are known as diver- habits.There may be bleed- tomography) or abdominal should send a self-addressed mone-like substances.In lat- Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Di- ticula.Most people with di- ing from weakened small ultrasound. stamped No.10 envelope and er stages,flushing of the face et” and “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, verticulosis are symptom- blood vessels in the divertic- Treatment for relatively a $2 check or money order and upper chest,cough,he- No Sugar Cookbook,” which free.Those with symptoms ulum,colon blockage and in- mild cases is with pain med- made payable to Newsletter moptysis,chest pain,wheez- are available at most book- will have cramps and bloating fection.Diverticulitis can ication,oral antibiotics and a and mailed to Newsletter, ing,bowel obstruction,diar- stores or online. Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho OBITUARIES/WEST Friday, February 25, 2011 Business 5 Chris Carrico DEATH NOTICES AROUND THE WEST Oct. 16, 1990-Feb. 21, 2011 Betty McLaughlin William H. Walker IDAHO GOODING — Alex Fozzy revived his GOODING — Betty MOUNTAIN HOME — Senate plans hearing on nullification Christian Fozzy entertainment ca- McLaughlin, 88, of Gooding, William “Bill” Howard BOISE — Idaho state senators are due to take up a measure that Carrico, 20, of Good- reer,unbeknownst to died Wednesday, Feb. 23, Walker, 89, of Mountain seeks to nullify the federal health insurance overhaul, a week after ing, died Monday, his family, just two 2011, at Bennett Hills Care Home, died Thursday, the measure cleared the Idaho House. Feb.21,2011. years later. While Center. Feb. 24, 2011, at a Mountain The Senate State Affairs Committee begins discussion of the From the moment reading through the The funeral will be held at Home hospital. state sovereignty measure today. that he was born, local paper, his par- 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 1, at Arrangements will be an- Republican conservatives say the bill is needed to halt President Fozzy was the light ents came across an the Assembly of God Church nounced by Rost Funeral Obamas reforms in Idaho, including returning federal money the that always kept us advertisement for a in Gooding; visitation from 5 Home McMurtrey Chapel in state has already received to start new health insurance exchanges. smiling and laughing. Once new band playing at the Lin- to 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28, at Mountain Home. The House passed the measure 49-20 last Wednesday, with he had the ability to talk, he coln Inn. His parents called Demaray Funeral Service seven Republican dissenters joining Democrats who branded the took a cue from Fozzy Bear down to the Lincoln Inn to Gooding Chapel. push an unconstitutional exercise of state legislative power. on the Muppet Babies and see if there was possibly an- Billie J. Mealer Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasdens office also has con- told jokes — to anyone that other band in town going by JEROME — Billie Joe cluded the measure is illegal, so it remains unclear if state senators would listen — that made no the same name as Fozzys Opal Smith Mealer, 76, of Jerome, died will go along and send it to Gov. C.L.“Butch” Otter for signature. sense at all. His laughter that band. They soon found out Opal “Callie”Smith,82,of Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011, at followed them always made that several weeks before- Twin Falls, died Sunday,Feb. Birchwood Retirement Es- us laugh along with him and, hand Fozzy had negotiated a ISP trooper pleads guilty to poaching 20, 2011, at St. Lukes Magic tates. thus, he was deemed our fee for his band and booked a SANDPOINT — An Idaho State Police trooper has pleaded guilty Valley Medical Center. Arrangements will be an- “Fozzy.” weekend to play over the to misdemeanor poaching for shooting a bull moose out of season A memorial service will be nounced by Hove-Robert- Even as a small child, phone with the owner. He last fall. held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. son Funeral Chapel in Fozzy was fiercely inde- was 10 years old. Cpl. Jeff Jayne entered his plea Wednesday during a hearing in 26, at the First Baptist Jerome. pendent and wise beyond his His dedication to music Moscow. Church, 910 Shoshone St. E years, a combination that and drums over the next few Latah County prosecutor Bill Thompson told the Bonner County in Twin Falls (White Mortu- made it difficult for his fami- years excited and inspired Daily Bee that Magistrate John C. Judge sentenced Jayne to six ary in Twin Falls). Katherine D. Wise ly to keep up with. As a baby, others. He attained the cov- months of unsupervised probation, imposed a $500 and TULSA, Okla. — Kather- he would search out any- eted status of the Percussive revoked the troopers hunting privileges for one year. ine D. Wise, 75, of Tulsa, Ok- thing in his parents ski boat Arts Societys “One-Hand- The mooses cape, antlers and meat were forfeited to the state. Lawrence Hoskins Jr. la., and formerly of Twin and throw it overboard — ed Drum Roll.”While only in Jayne shot the moose with a bow north of Ponderay on Sept. 11. HANSEN — Lawrence F. Falls, died Wednesday, just to watch it sink. He in- junior high, he was asked to He reported the harvest to the Idaho Department of Fish & Game, “Larry” Hoskins Jr., 81, of Feb.23,2011. cluded himself in this one play as a drummer in the which advised Jayne he shot the animal four days before the season Hansen, died Thursday, Feb. The funeral will be held at time and when he emerged High School Honor Band. opened. 24, 2011, at Oak Creek Reha- 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at from the side of the ski boat Also, he created a band for bilitation Center in Kimber- Floral Haven Funeral Home he had a smile on his face several of his friends to play ly. Chapel, 6500 S. 129th E. Ave. Former UI employee pleads guilty to theft from ear-to-ear for a job well with him. We will always re- Arrangements will be an- in Broken Arrow, Okla.; visi- done ... then screams of ter- member him drumming BOISE — A woman from Priest River has pleaded guilty to using a nounced by Serenity Funeral tation from 6 to 8 p.m.Friday, ror stretched across the around the house and University of Idaho credit card for personal expenses. Chapel in Twin Falls. Feb.25,at the funeral home. canyon when he realized singing away in the back- Thirty-six-year-old Brooke Marie Ramsey pleaded guilty to felony what he had done. yard. grand theft Tuesday in 1st District Court. He was never afraid to Fozzy was always a leader; The Bonner County Daily Bee reported Ramsey was accused of voice his opinion. When his he was a proud and confi- SERVICES using a university-issued purchase order card while she was working family asked him what he dent young man who stood at the schools Research & Extension Center. wanted for Christmas one out amongst the rest of his Betty Marie Wilson of Stevensville, Mont.; visita- Grand theft is punishable by up to 14 years in prison, but prosecu- year, he let them know right peers. He had a passion for Boise and formerly of Twin tion from 4 to 5 p.m. today at tors are recommending a suspended term of two to six years. away that he wanted a gun, people and nobody stood a Falls, graveside service at the church; burial at 10 a.m. Prosecutors also recommend she serve up to 30 days in the Bonner like his Dad had for hunting. chance against his charm, 10 a.m. today at Sunset Monday at the Sunnyside County Jail and pay more than $18,000 in restitution. When his Dad took him wit,and that huge smile. Memorial Park in Twin Falls Cemetery (Brothers Mortu- Investigators say Ramsey used the card to buy items on the downtown to see Santa In 2009, Chris became a (Parkes Magic Valley Funer- ary and Crematory in Internet and pay for travel costs for herself and others over an Claus a few days later, Chris father and taught everyone al Home in Twin Falls). Hamilton,Mont.). 18-month period. sat in his Dads arms and ad- around him what it was to dressed the first man he saw give yourself completely to Angelina Nevarez of Bur- Thomas P. Mahan of Indian Valley man accidentally shoots self — asking him directly, “Do someone. He was the most ley,funeral at 11 a.m.today at Jerome, service at 11 a.m. HORSESHOE BEND — Boise County officials say a 57-year-old you have my gun?” He also gentle and caring father and the First Baptist Church, Saturday at St. Jeromes Indian Valley man who was playing with a handgun after a night of let his Dads friend, Tim, we will always be inspired by 2262 Hiland Ave. in Burley Catholic Church, 216 Sec- drinking accidentally killed himself. know that he did NOT like his love and remind Jetta of it (Rasmussen Funeral Home ond Ave. E. in Jerome; brief Dispatch received a call at 2:17 a.m. Sunday that Allan Ray him as Santa Claus. every day. in Burley). graveside service follows at Coulter had shot himself in the head. Fozzy was fiercely protec- Chris is survived by his the Jerome Cemetery; re- Coulter and his nephew, 23-year-old Kasey Conca, had been out tive and extremely loyal to daughter, Jetta Jade Carrico; Pauline Worley Harper ception at 1 p.m. at the drinking Saturday night and returned to a residence in Horseshoe those that he loved and we his parents, Scott and Patri- Boyd of Mountain Home, Jerome Senior Citizen Cen- Bend. Boise County officials say Coulter took a handgun from a will always be humbled by cia Carrico; sister, Johanna funeral at 11 a.m. today at the ter, 520 N. Lincoln Ave. backpack and began playing with it. this. When his sister was Simon; brother, Joshua Rost Funeral Home Mc- (Farnsworth Mortuary in Conca told authorities he took the handgun and unloaded it, taking pictures for a school Aquino; and his friend and Murtrey Chapel in Mountain Jerome). except for one bullet that was stuck in the gun and returned it to his dance, Fozzy pulled the Jettas mother, Amber Home; burial at 2 p.m. today uncle. Conca said his uncle pointed the gun to his head and pulled young man that was taking Trowbridge. at the West End Cemetery in Delila Young of Salmon, the trigger. her aside. He let him know No services are being held Buhl. funeral at 11 a.m. Saturday at Sheriffs deputies have indicated it was an accidental shooting, that, despite the guys bribe at this time. The family in- the Sacajawea Center in but it remains under investigation. of candy in exchange for vites Chris friends to come Conrad Lee Ehresman of Salmon; visitation from 5 to friendship, Fozzy would be by the family home in Good- Buhl, funeral at 11 a.m. today 7 p.m. today at the Saca- waiting up for them and gave ing in the coming days to at the Buhl LDS Church, jawea Center (Parkes Magic Woman accidentally run over by husband them one hour to attend the sign the register book and 1043 N. 1500 E., Fair Street Valley Funeral Home in Twin IDAHO CITY — Boise County officials say a 51-year-old Idaho City dance. visit with family. (Farmer Funeral Chapel in Falls). woman was killed when her husband accidentally backed over her He was the kind of boy In lieu of flowers, a trust is Buhl). while they were trying to tow her car home. who loved to entertain peo- available at Wells Fargo for Ethel “Cookie” Ogden of Sheriff Dale Rogers says Keith Hammond was pulling Cynthia ple. While on a family vaca- the continued care of Jetta Betty Ann Robinette of Gooding, memorial service Storts car until his pickup became stuck in snow and ice. He tion, Chris spotted a karaoke Jade Carrico. Twin Falls, celebration of life at 1 p.m. Saturday at De- unhooked the tow strap and was trying to free his truck. When he machine at the resort. Before The family asks that you at 11 a.m. today at White maray Funeral Service backed up the pickup struck Storts, who was standing outside her dinner began, he warmed- remember our Fozzy for who Mortuary in Twin Falls. Gooding Chapel; refresh- vehicle. up his pipes to his family. he truly was; an incredibly ments and fellowship will WASHINGTON Once people began to come kind and caring young man; James (Jim) Michael Parr follow at the home of Pete in for dinner everyone an extremely intelligent and of Wendell, memorial serv- and Renee Orth, 530 Col- Rep. Hastings blocks breaching dams thought that stage fright loving person; a wonderful ice at 11 a.m. today at the orado St.in Gooding. KENNEWICK — Washington Rep. Doc Hastings says hell use his would take over and he father and an amazing Wendell Methodist Church position as chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee to would resign. After several friend. (Demaray Funeral Service Theodore E. Leidenfrost block any bills related to breaching lower Snake River dams. diners and songs, Chris was Remember his compas- Wendell Chapel). of Moscow, memorial serv- Hastings says salmon runs are recovering under current manage- asked to sign off for the sion and his caring soul. Re- ice at 2 p.m. Saturday at Em- ment practices and dam breaching is the last resort. evening by his parents. He member Fozzy for his inspi- Marie “Dolly” Estella Mc- manuel Lutheran Church in — The Associated Press began to cry as a girl took the ration, laughter, and hope Clain of Hansen, funeral at Moscow. stage to sing. The owners that he gave to you. 2 p.m.today at Parkes Magic saw him crying and released Condolences may be Valley Funeral Home, 2551 L. Cline Mink of Gooding, NEED HELP WITH YOUR the microphone back to him. shared with the family by Kimberly Road in Twin Falls. celebration of life at 2 p.m. Nobody at that lodge heard visiting the obituary link at Saturday at the First Christ- WINTER HEATING BILL? another singer for the rest of www.demarayfuneralser- Eva Stuart of Twin Falls, ian Church in Gooding (De- the night. vice.com. private family graveside maray Funeral Service service today at Sunset Gooding Chapel). Memorial Park (White Mor- tuary in Twin Falls). John Peterson of Twin Judith Alice Judy Pellegrino Falls,funeral at 2 p.m.Satur- Feb. 19, 1940-Feb. 22, 2011 Kaitlin Cassandra Horn of day at Parkes Magic Valley Stevensville, Mont., and for- Funeral Home, 2551 Kimber- Helping people. Changing Lives Judith Alice “Judy” Judy was a member merly of Twin Falls, funeral ly Road in Twin Falls; visita- Pellegrino, 71, of Twin of The Church of Je- at 5 p.m. today at Galilee tion from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday A Non-profi t organization Falls, passed away sus Christ of Latter- Baptist Church in at the mortuary. Tuesday,Feb.22,2011, day Saints. MAY BE ABLE TO ASSIST! with her family by Judy is survived by h rough a Federal Grant to her side. her daughters, Jadie Judy was born Feb. Pellegrino and Shaw- Income Eligible Households 19, 1940, in Salt Lake nee Pellegrino-McK- Sgt. says soldiers dad City, Utah, and has endry; four grand- Low Income Home Energy resided in California, Iowa, children, Tyler (Karla) Moir, Las Vegas and Twin Falls. In Saraelye Moir, Brittany and reported Afghan plot Heat Bill Assistance Program 1957, Judy married Walter Marissa McKendry; and one SEATTLE (AP) — An Winfield said his then 21- For Limited Time Omer and they were later di- great-grandchild, Angel Army staff sergeant con- year-old son, Spc. Adam vorced in 1966. In 1968, she Moir. Heat Bill Assistance Eligibility firmed to investigators that Winfield, was being pres- married William R. Pellegri- A memorial service will be he received a phone call sured to join the plot, and Determination no and they later divorced in held at 4 p.m. Friday,Feb. 25, from a worried father last the younger Winfield was Family Size Monthly Income Limit 1987. at Rosenau Funeral Home, year warning that soldiers in scared that his colleagues Judy worked in the service 2826 Addison Ave. E. in  $ his sons platoon were delib- would hurt him if he didnt industry for many years as a Twin Falls, with Bishop erately killing Afghan civil- go along, according to the  $ waitress, bartender and Adam Hodges conduct- ians. statement.  $ mom. Judy brought much ing. However, Staff Sgt. James Army prosecutors allege love to all who knew her. A Family and friends are en-  $ Michael Beck said he didnt two more Afghan civilians woman of kindness, couraged to share their report the phone call to any- were subsequently killed,  $ strength and compassion, thoughts and memories of one because there was no one during a patrol in Febru- her laughter and zest for life Judy at www.rosenaufuner- You may also qualify for our standard operating proce- ary and another in May, in a will be fondly remembered. alhome.com. dure for doing so, according brutal plot led by Staff Sgt. WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM to a statement obtained by Calvin Gibbs and Cpl. Jere- Which provides energy effi cient materials to keep your The Associated Press. my Morlock. home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Beck said he was working Winfield is charged with TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT OR FOR MORE For obituary rates and information, call 735-3266 in the operations center at joining Gibbs and Morlock Monday through Saturday. Deadline is 3 p.m. Joint Base Lewis-McChord in the final killing. He ad- INFORMATION ON THESE PROGRAMS CALL: for next-day publication. The e-mail address south of Seattle on Feb. 14, mitted in a videotaped in- TOLL-FREE: --- for obituaries is [email protected]. 2010, when he received a call terview that he took part TWIN FALLS – -/- from Christopher Winfield and said he feared the oth- Death notices are a free service and can be placed until NORTH SIDE COUNTIES – - 4 p.m. every day. To view or submit obituaries online, of Cape Coral, Fla., who told ers might kill him if he did- or to place a message in an individual online guestbook, him soldiers in his sons pla- nt. MINI-CASSIA – - toon had already killed one Among other defendants WOOD RIVER AREA - - go to www.magicvalley.com and click on “Obituaries.” civilian and were planning to in the case is Pvt. 1st Class kill more. Andrew Holmes of Boise. DO NOT WAIT TIL IT’S TOO LATE! Business 6 Friday, February 25, 2011 WEATHER/NATION Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho

BURLEY/RUPERT FORECAST TWIN FALLS FIVE-DAY FORECAST Yesterday’s Weather Today: Off and on snow showers. High 30. Today Tonight Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday City Hi Lo Prcp Boise 36 29 0.01" Tonight: Snow continuing. Low 14. Challis 28 10 0.01" Coeur d’ Alene n/a n/a n/a" Idaho Falls 29 14 0.01" Tomorrow: Cold, snow becomes lighter. High 27. Jerome 35 21 Trace" Lewiston 32 27 0.10" Lowell 32 25 0.15" Malad City n/a n/a n/a" ALMANAC - BURLEY Malta n/a n/a n/a" Additional snow Partly cloudy, Cold with Mostly cloudy, Staying mostly Again, day Pocatello 31 21 0.01" expected snow showers lighter snow mainly dry cloudy, night clouds, light Rexburg 27 15 0.09" Temperature Precipitation Salmon 25 12 0.00" showers snow night snow Stanley 19 -1 0.17" Sun Valley 26 7 0.20" Yesterday’s High 32° Yesterday’s 0.01" High 31° Low 17° 25° / 15° 36° / 20° 42° / 27° 43° / 30° Yesterday’s Low 21° Month to Date 0.08" Normal High / Low 46° / 25° Avg. Month to Date 0.74" ALMANAC - TWIN FALLS Record High 72° in 1995 Water Year to Date 5.25" Record Low 5° in 1952 Avg. Water Year to Date 4.58" Barometric Sunrise and Temperature Precipitation Humidity Pressure Sunset IDAHO’S FORECAST Yesterday’s High 37° Yesterday’s 0.02" Yesterday’s High 86% 5 pm Yesterday 29.89 in. Today Sunrise: 7:20 AM Sunset: 6:22 PM Yesterday’s Low 24° Month to Date 0.08" Yesterday’s Low 50% Saturday Sunrise: 7:18 AM Sunset: 6:24 PM SUN VALLEY, SURROUNDING MTS. Normal High / Low 44° / 26° Avg. Month to Date 0.83" Today’s Forecast Avg. 80% Sunday Sunrise: 7:17 AM Sunset: 6:25 PM Additional flurries or light snow cannot be ruled Record High 60° in 1995 Water Year to Date 6.09" Monday Sunrise: 7:15 AM Sunset: 6:26 PM out late Friday through Sunday. Otherwise it Record Low 10° in 2003 Avg. Water Year to Date 5.19" A water year runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Tuesday Sunrise: 7:15 AM Sunset: 6:27 PM will be mostly cloudy and very chilly. Temperature & Precipitation valid through 5 pm yesterday Moonrise Coeur d’ Moon Phases Today’s U. V. Index Low Moderate High Alene Today Highs 10'sTonight’s Lows 16 to 21 and Moonset Forecasts and maps prepared by: 14 / -13 BOISE Today Moonrise: 2:34 AM Moonset: 11:40 AM 3 11 3 5 7 10 Allow for extra travel time on Friday as Saturday New First Full Last Moonrise: 3:29 AM Moonset: 12:37 PM The higher the index the10 Cheyenne, Wyoming roads may be icy. There could also be Mar. 4 Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar. 26 Sunday Moonrise: 4:16 AM Moonset: 1:39 PM more sun protection needed www.dayweather.com additional light snow. The weekend looks dry. REGIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Lewiston Today Tomorrow Sunday Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow 22 / 0 Today Highs/Lows 30's / 0's to 10's City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Boise 34 11 ls 30 15 pc 40 15 ls Atlanta 67 41 th 65 48 su Orlando 82 60 pc 82 59 pc Acapulco 84 71 pc 84 71 pc Moscow 10 4 ls 11 6 pc Grangeville NORTHERN UTAH Bonners Ferry 14 -9 pc 18 9 ls 27 9 ls Atlantic City 55 29 th 39 29 pc Philadelphia 56 27 th 40 32 pc Athens 56 49 sh 51 48 sh Nairobi 81 53 sh 81 51 pc Mixed showers to wet, Burley 30 14 ls 27 13 ls 33 13 mx Baltimore 55 28 th 43 31 pc Phoenix 70 49 pc 67 44 sh Auckland 71 58 sh 70 54 sh Oslo 33 31 r 33 27 ls 20 / 2 heavy snow will make for Challis 22 -4 ls 27 7 pc 32 7 pc Billings -1 -15 ls 20 5 pc Portland, ME 36 18 mx 24 18 pc Bangkok 92 78 th 92 78 th Paris 56 43 pc 50 39 sh Coeur d’ Alene 14 -13 pc 16 10 ls 30 10 ls Birmingham 63 37 pc 69 55 su Raleigh 72 34 th 58 42 pc Beijing 41 30 pc 38 26 ls Prague 31 15 pc 33 19 pc difficult travel conditions Elko, NV 30 12 ls 24 9 ls 31 9 pc Boston 47 24 r3321pcRapid City 5-6ls167ls Berlin 29 17 pc 36 22 pc Rio de Jane 81 68 sh 83 69 sh today and Saturday. It will Eugene, OR 36 17 pc 36 29 r 45 29 r Charleston, SC 73 50 sh 62 53 pc Reno 32 15 ls 24 8 ls Buenos Aires 80 55 pc 83 58 pc Rome 53 34 pc 48 36 pc McCall also turn colder. Gooding 31 17 ls 26 13 mc 34 13 pc Charleston, WV 60 28 th 51 38 pc Sacramento 44 33 sh 46 31 pc Cairo 67 47 pc 69 46 pc Santiago 83 48 pc 86 51 pc Grace 27 14 ls 25 2 ls 25 2 ls Chicago 31 23 sn 30 25 ls St. Louis 40 30 mc 46 35 ls Dhahran 78 71 pc 82 68 sh Seoul 46 34 pc 37 31 r Salmon 17 / -9 Hagerman 36 19 ls 31 16 pc 39 16 pc Cleveland 32 21 ls 30 26 ls St.Paul 17 -2 ls 15 4 ls Geneva 42 26 sh 42 30 ls Sydney 86 67 pc 90 66 pc 9 / -3 Hailey 23 7 ls 25 4 pc 30 4 ls Denver 35 15 ls 39 17 ls Salt Lake City 41 30 mx 31 25 ls Hong Kong 71 68 sh 71 67 sh Tel Aviv 65 61 pc 63 60 sh Idaho Falls 26 10 ls 24 7 ls 26 7 ls Des Moines 25 13 sn 26 17 sn San Diego 59 48 sh 50 40 th Jerusalem 70 45 pc 65 44 pc Tokyo 48 41 pc 57 43 sh Kalispell, MT 8 -15 ls 18 9 pc 24 9 ls Detroit 34 20 sn 30 22 sn San Francisco 48 38 mx 46 39 pc Johannesburg 78 52 th 77 52 th Vienna 32 19 pc 37 25 pc Jerome 32 15 ls 26 13 mc 34 13 pc El Paso 71 40 pc 76 38 pc Seattle 33 19 pc 37 33 r Kuwait City 78 61 pc 85 59 sh Warsaw 23 14 ls 26 18 ls Lewiston 22 0 pc 27 8 pc 37 8 mx Fairbanks 27 -36 ls 0 -44 pc Tucson 72 44 pc 70 39 pc London 54 40 pc 51 33 sh Winnipeg 0 -13 pc 8 6 pc Caldwell Malad City 32 19 ls 29 10 ls 30 10 ls Fargo 4 -7 ls 10 3 pc Washington, DC 60 30 th 47 34 pc Mexico City 76 46 sh 74 46 sh Zurich 34 8 ls 37 25 pc 35 / 16 Idaho Falls Malta 29 14 ls 25 8 ls 32 8 ls Honolulu 78 67 th 77 68 sh McCall 17 -9 ls 20 1 pc 27 1 ls Houston 75 53 pc 75 63 sh Boise Sun Valley 26 / 10 Missoula, MT 12 -3 ls 21 11 pc 31 11 ls 34 24 ls 42 31 ls TODAY’S NATIONAL MAP 34 / 11 20 / 2 Pocatello 29 16 ls 26 7 ls 29 7 ls Jacksonville 79 60 mc 73 60 sh Portland, OR 33 19 pc 37 33 r 42 33 r Kansas City 31 24 mc 35 29 ls -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Pocatello Rupert 31 14 ls 27 13 ls 33 13 mx Las Vegas 61 43 mc 51 36 ls Rupert 29 / 16 Rexburg 22 7 ls 21 5 ls 22 5 ls Little Rock 52 35 pc 61 51 pc Mountain Home 31 / 14 33 / 13 Richland, WA 30 7 pc 32 21 pc 45 21 pc Los Angeles 61 47 r5139th H L Rogerson 24 9 ls 19 7 ls 29 7 pc Memphis 51 36 pc 61 55 pc Cold Burley Salmon 9-3ls206pc 33 6 ls Miami 80 66 pc 80 68 pc Twin Falls 30 / 14 Salt Lake City, UT 41 30 mx 31 25 ls 36 25 ls Milwaukee 29 19 mc 27 17 ls Fronts 31 / 17 Spokane, WA 15 -9 pc 18 11 ls 31 11 ls Nashville 51 32 pc 59 50 pc Stanley 21 -10 ls 25 -4 pc 29 -4 ls New Orleans 75 54 r7162pc Yesterday’s State Extremes - High: 37 at Twin Falls Low: -1 at Stanley Sun Valley 20 2 ls 23 0 pc 28 0 ls New York 56 27 th 37 30 mc Cold Yellowstone, MT Oklahoma City 38 weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, 10 -21 sn 18 -6 ls 14 -6 ls 47 pc 62 51 pc Omaha 27 12 ls 27 17 ls th-thunderstorms, sh-showers,r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind, m-missing L Warm CANADIAN FORECAST L Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Sunny Stationary GREGG MIDDLEKAUFF’S QUOTE OF THE DAY City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Calgary 16 2 pc 24 -11 pc Saskatoon -4 -12 pc 17 -8 ls “Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in Cranbrook 9 -13 pc 12 0 ls Toronto 27 7 sn 21 18 ls Valid to 6 p.m. today nature nor do the children of man as a whole experience Edmonton 15 10 ls 23 -15 ls Vancouver 25 17 pc 29 28 ls Occluded Kelowna -1 -24 pc 13 3 ls Victoria 29 25 pc 38 38 pc Yesterday’s National Extremes: Sunny it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the Lethbridge 10 3 pc 23 4 pc Winnipeg 0 -13 pc 8 6 pc High: 97 at McAllen, Texas long run than outright exposure. Life is Regina -7 -17 pc 14 4 pc Low: -23 at Wolf Point, Mont. either a daring adventure, or nothing.” More Magic Valley weather at www.magicvalley.com/weather Helen Keller Get up-to-date highway information at the Idaho Transportation Department’s Web site at 511.idaho.gov or call 888-432-7623. Throngs view space shuttle Conservatives target gay marriage decision NEW YORK (AP) — An- On the federal level, op- complicit in the president’s gered conservatives are ponents of same-sex mar- neglect of duty.’’ vowing to make same-sex riage urged Republican Conservatives also said Discovery’s last launch marriage a front-burner leaders in the House of they would now expect the election issue, nationally Representatives to inter- eventual 2012 GOP presi- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. and in the states, following vene on their own to defend dential nominee to high- (AP) — Discovery,the world’s the Obama administra- the 1996 Defense of Mar- light the marriage debate as most traveled spaceship, tion’s announcement that riage Act, or DOMA, part of a challenge to Oba- thundered into orbit for the it will no longer defend the against pending court chal- ma, putting the issue on final time Thursday, heading federal law denying recog- lenges. equal footing with the toward the International Spectators nition to gay married cou- “The president has economy. Space Station on a journey watch space ples. thrown down the gauntlet, Gay rights activists that marks the beginning of shuttle “The ripple effect na- challenging Congress,’’said welcomed Wednesday’s the end of the shuttle era. Discovery as it tionwide will be to galva- Tony Perkins of the Family announcement from the The six astronauts on nize supporters of mar- Research Council. “It is in- Justice Department, lifts off from board, all experienced space riage,’’ said staff counsel cumbent upon the Repub- sensing that it would bol- fliers, were thrilled to be on the Kennedy Jim Campbell of Alliance lican leadership to respond ster the prospects for their way after a delay of Space Center Defense Fund, a conserva- by intervening to defend same-sex marriage in the nearly four months for fuel in Cape tive legal group. DOMA,or they will become courts. tank repairs. But it puts Dis- Canaveral, Fla., covery on the cusp of retire- Thursday. ment when it returns in 11 days and eventually heads EMPLOYERS REGISTER EARLY to a museum. “Discovery now making for Sponsorship Packages and Booth Information one last reach for the stars,’’ the Mission Control com- call Susan Nickell, 735-3227, or email [email protected] mentator said once the shut- tle cleared the launch tower. SOUTHERN IDAHO Discovery is the oldest of AP photo NASA’s three surviving space ing over the South Pacific Lindsey and his crew & COLLEGE EXPO shuttles and the first to be when Discovery took off. paused to take in the signifi- 2011 CAREER FAIR decommissioned this year. On-board TV cameras cance of it all, before board- Two missions remain,first by showed some pieces of foam ing Discovery. They em- Atlantis and then Endeavour, insulation breaking off the braced in a group hug at the to end the 30-year program. shuttle’s external fuel tank base of the launch pad. It was Discovery’s 39th four minutes into the flight, Unlike the first try back in launch and the 133rd shuttle more than usual in fact. But it November, no hydrogen gas mission overall. shouldn’t pose any safety leaked during Thursday’s fu- There were several tense concerns because it was late eling. minutes just before liftoff enough after liftoff, officials NASA also was confident when an Air Force computer said. no cracks would develop in problem popped up and NASA is under presidential the external fuel tank; noth- threatened to halt every- direction to retire the shuttle ing serious was spotted dur- thing. The issue was resolved fleet this summer, let private ing the final checks at the and Discovery blasted off companies take over trips to pad. Both problems cropped three minutes late, with just orbit and focus on getting as- up during the initial count- two seconds to spare. tronauts to asteroids and down in early November, and “Great way to go out,’’said Mars. the repairs took almost four COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO GYMNASIUM launch director Mike Lein- An estimated 40,000 months. The cracks in the bach. Launching late in the guests gathered at Kennedy midsection of the tank, APRIL 20, 2011 10am - 4pm window like that “probably Space Center to witness his- which holds instruments but College of Where Jobs makes it a little bit more tory in the making, including no fuel, could have been dan- Southern Become Careers sweet.” a small delegation from Con- gerous. Idaho Deparment of Labor “I would say we scripted it gress and Florida’s new Gov. that way,’’ added Mike Rick Scott. Discovery frenzy Moses, chairman of the mis- took over not only the launch FEBRUARY sion management team, “but site,but neighboring towns. Round Robin Auction 23-26 I could use a little less heart Roads leading to the palpitations in the final cou- launching site were jammed ple seconds of the count- with cars parked two and down.’’ three deep; recreational vehi- As the final minutes ticked cles snagged prime viewing away, commander Steven spots along the Banana River Lindsey thanked everyone for well before dawn. Businesses the work in getting Discovery and governments joined in, ready. their signs offering words of “And for those watching,’’ encouragement. “The heav- he called out, “get ready to ens await Discovery,’’a Cocoa witness the majesty and the Beach church proclaimed. 3237 Addison Ave E. 3235 Addison Ave E. 3233 Addison Ave E. power of Discovery as she Groceries stocked up on extra lifts off one final time.’’ red, white and blue cakes BIDS STARTING BIDS STARTING BIDS STARTING Emotions ran high as the with shuttle pictures. Stores shuttle rocketed off its sea- ran out of camera batteries. AT $75,000 AT $149,000 AT $299,000 side pad into a late afternoon The launch team also got Home on appx. 1 acre with “Appx. 2.44 acres with Over 2600 sqft. Country clear blue sky, and arced out into the act. A competition mountain views. Foundation, home on appx. 1.79 acres over the Atlantic on its was held to craft the depart- pasture on the edge of farewell flight. Discovery will ing salutation from Launch permit, plans, and builder with 13 Garage bays to reach the space station Sat- Control: “The final liftoff of Twin Falls. available to discuss options. store your toys! urday, delivering a small Discovery, a tribute to the MLS# 98440579 MLS# 98457823 MLS# 98440573 chamber full of supplies and dedication, hard work and an experimental humanoid pride of America’s space “QUALIFIED BUYERS PLEASE” robot. shuttle team.’’ Kennedy’s “Look forward to having public affairs office normally & company here on ISS in a comes up with the parting Preview Bidding couple days,’’ station com- line. Souvenir photos of Dis- February 23rd25th — 4:30 pm 6:30 pm 26th 9:30 am — 12:00pm mander Scott Kelly said in a covery were set aside for con- Twitter message. trollers in the firing room. CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION KENT 2805352, CINDY 2805336 OR NAN 2801911 The orbiting lab was soar- Many posed for group shots. PRUDENTIAL IDAHO HOMES & PROPERTIES WWW.PRUDENTIALIDAHOHOMES.COM A blend of classical training and E Sweet Plantain improvisation >>> Entertainment 3 Editor’s picks, Entertainment 2 / Hailey art day, Entertainment 5 / Events calendar, Entertainment 6-8 Entertainment FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2011 FEATURES EDITOR VIRGINIA HUTCHINS: 735-3242 [email protected] SINGING, WITHOUT RAIN

Fleischer Former Bush press secretary speaks in Ketchum Times-News

Photos by DREW NASH/Times-News Ari Fleischer, White Rebekah Ramsey and Dan Hendricks play silent film stars Lina Lamont and Don Lockwood during a ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ rehearsal Tuesday night in Oakley. The show opens House press secretary for President George W.Bush, Thursday at historical Howells Opera House. will speak in Ketchum on March 10. Musical Fleischer, the final speaker in the Sun Valley Oakley musical takes Hollywood comedy Center for the Arts’ annual lecture series, was the What: Oakley Valley voice of the White House Arts Council presents during a time that included “Singin’ In the Rain” the Sept. 11 events, two from silent film era to talkies When: 7:30 p.m wars and an anthrax at- March 3-5, 7,10-11, 14 tack. By Melissa Davlin ball to throw light for a storm effect. and 17-19; plus 2 p.m. His 2005 book, “Taking Times-News writer Severe and the cast also have to MORE ONLINE March 12 Heat: The President, the figure out how to quickly change the WATCH the action on stage at Where: Howells Opera Press and My Year,” OAKLEY — When the signature set between scenes. Act I alone has Howells Opera House. House, 160 N. Blaine reached No. 7 on the New song in your play relies on a down- 14 scenes, and each requires a set MAGICVALLEY.COM Ave., Oakley York Times bestseller list. pour but you’re performing indoors, change. You won’t see dimmed Cost: Tickets are $8, The book is a critical as- how do you make it rain? lights or curtains closed during the and season tickets are sessment of the media and On Thursday, Oakley Valley Arts (played by Dan Hendricks in the changes — Severe is just trying to get $23. Season passes how news gets made. Council premieres its spring show, Oakley production) as he resists the the set flips done as quickly as possi- include tickets to After leaving the White “Singin’ In The Rain.” The stage advances of obnoxious leading lady ble. “Singin’ In The Rain” House, Fleischer formed adaptation is slightly different than Lina Lamont (Rebekah Ramsey) and An interior wall and a rail will be and upcoming shows Ari Fleischer Sports Com- the movie, but still conveys the ro- woos actor Kathy Selden (Janelle on stage the whole time,while furni- “Footloose” and munications, which advis- mance and comedy of the classic Jones). ture and props change. Three print- “Jacob Marley’s es corporations and sports film. Oakley’s Howells Opera House is a ed screens that drop from the top Christmas Carol.” organizations on press re- The musical, first shown on gorgeous historical venue,but it isn’t will also change scenes. Those Both are available lations, the Sun Valley Broadway in 1983, is based on the set up for the on-stage rain showers screens are layered with the perma- at 677-2787. Center said. This business, 1952 movie of the same name. “Sin- that punctuated the Broadway and nent set pieces; an outdoor image Information: too, proved contentious, gin’ In The Rain” tells the story of London productions. Instead, direc- oakleyvalleyarts.org thanks to clients like silent film star Don Lockwood tor Kent Severe is relying on a disco See MUSICAL, Entertainment 4 steroid-using baseball player Mark McGwire and, briefly,Tiger Woods. Prior to his time at the White House, Fleischer worked for the Bush-Ch- eney and Elizabeth Dole presidential campaigns. He was press secretary to a New Mexico Senator and to two members of Congress from New York. Fleischer’s lecture is 6:30 p.m. March 10 at Church of the Big Wood in Ketchum. Tickets are $25 for Sun Valley Center members and $35 for oth- Trevor Petersen Dan Hendricks Emitt Koyle Temperance Hale Rebekah Ramsey ers, at sunvalleycenter.org as the Villain as Don Lockwood as an assistant to Don Lockwood as Teresa as Lina Lamont or 726-9491, ext. 10. Tonight’s guest conductor brings perspective to MV Symphony By Ariel Hansen he addresses string issues Hansen’s pleasant personal Times-News writer BE THEIR GUEST and deals with the balance of demeanor extends to his the group, the parts he conducting style. Ordinarily, there aren’t a What: Magic Valley Symphony, with guest chooses to work on and the “He always says some- lot of volunteers in front of conductor Dallin Hansen ones he chooses to ignore,” thing nice first: ‘Trumpets, him when Dallin Hansen When: 7:30 p.m. tonight Hadley said. Hansen’s back- great job, but could you picks up his conductor’s ba- Where: College of Southern Idaho’s Fine Arts ground is primarily in violin; come in just a little quick- ton. But tonight, the Center auditorium Hadley’s primarily in French er?’” Patterson said. He said Brigham Young University- Cost: $8 adults, $7 seniors, $5 students; at horn. “We directors have to Hansen appreciates that the Idaho professor will lead the CSI Box Office or at the door know everything about symphony members play for Magic Valley Symphony, Program: “Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, with everything, but the practical the love of it, but that as un- whose members are all un- Organ and Two Pianos” by Camille Saint-Saens, thing is we know more about paid musicians they’re per- paid amateurs. “Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1” by Ralph Vaughan some things and less about haps less accomplished than “I work with student or- Williams and “Holberg Suite” by Edvard Grieg others.” their professional counter- chestras who are compelled Information: mvsymphony.org Ken Patterson, principal parts. to come as part of a class, second violin with Magic Hansen said Hadley has and it’s refreshing to work Courtesy photo Valley Symphony, said done an excellent job teach- with individuals who come Dallin Hansen is a professor of violin at Hansen’s expertise in strings ing the orchestra and, equal- because they truly love it,” has been edifying. ly important, inspiring them Hansen said from his Brigham Young University-Idaho, where he “That’s really helpful to stick together year after Rexburg office. “It’s not a directs the string pedagogy program, the when we’re trying to work year. top-down kind of situation, sinfonietta and two orchestras. on a difficult violin part; he “For a community or- where I’m there to tell them has some suggestions Ted chestra that’s one of the what to do and teach them. nale of the film “Babe” — is a all by having a guest con- is physically different — “He wouldn’t have,” Patterson challenges,” Hansen said. We’re there to make music longtime Magic Valley fa- ductor, because I always conducts bigger than I do, said. “He’s set a high standard of together.” vorite, performed last by the learn more than even the or- wider and taller”— as well as Patterson, a member of repertoire, he’s playing diffi- Hansen will guest conduct symphony a dozen years ago. chestra does,” Hadley said. providing a fresh perspective the symphony board, has al- cult music and he’s expect- the musicians as they per- To choose the other two “People need to come and on the music and group dy- so hosted Hansen at his ing the orchestra members form three pieces. One of pieces, Hansen worked with hear our symphony con- namics for the performers. home during the conduc- to step up and do their best.” them — the Saint-Saens regular symphony conduc- ducted by somebody differ- “It’s been instructive for tor’s weekly visits to Twin symphony, which listeners tor Ted Hadley. ent than me.” me to watch Dallin work Falls to practice in advance of See SYMPHONY, might recognize from the fi- “I don’t feel threatened at Hadley said Hansen’s style with our orchestra, the way the performance. He said Entertainment 3 Entertainment 2 Friday, February 25, 2011 ENTERTAINMENT Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Wood River arts leaders push for Editor’s picks renovation of Hailey auditorium Virginia Hutchins By Karen Bossick Times-News correspondent You thought you had a lot of theater choices last week. This week, you have more. HAILEY — Wood River “Singin’ in the Rain” opens Thursday in a surprisingly lovely High School drama teacher venue: a renovated historical opera house in Oakley. The Karl Nordstrom has to re- reporter who wrote today’s cover story came back to the mind his theater students newsroom raving about lead actor Dan Hendricks’“dreamy that they can stand only a few voice.”Sounds like a can’t-miss. places on the stage if they Two high schools are about to open the curtains on their want to be in the light. productions, too: the zany comedy “Cut to the Chase” in Declo, Max Stimac, the choir and Buhl’s contemporary drama about teen girls’ struggles, teacher, will move his spring “Reviving Ophelia.” choir concert to a church These join the continuing theater lineup of “Hairspray,”“Ten 12 miles away in Ketchum Little Indians,”“Sleeping Beauty,”“Dead Man’s Cell Phone” and next week because of the au- “The Tortoise and the Hare.”Pick a show, buy your tickets, ask ditorium’s poor acoustics. a friend. There’s no excuse to stay home with Netflix. Footlight Dance Centre di- Mini-Cassia is a hot spot for entertainment in the coming rector Hilarie Neely has to week, with a Burley ball on Saturday and an Oakley pops rent side lights and other concert on Thursday, in addition to the Oakley and Declo plays. lighting equipment every A good place to eat your sack lunch today is Twin Falls time she holds a dance per- Center for the Arts, listening to anthropology professor Jim formance at the Community Woods lecture on southern Idaho’s native cultures. Another Campus auditorium. chance to stretch your mind: retired aeronautical engineer And the band that will per- Jack Wendling’s discussion of fun physics on Wednesday in form for next week’s spring Twin Falls. musical will bring its own I have a particular fondness for classical music, so I’m sound equipment, as the au- KAREN BOSSICK/For the Times-News looking forward to tonight’s Magic Valley Symphony concert ditorium doesn’t have a Siomara Navarrete, backed by Fischer Lewis, Drake Arial and Katie Walton, is among the students and Thursday’s performance by touring pianist Alpin Hong. sound system. participating in next week’s spring musical in Hailey’s Community Campus auditorium, ‘Just Another High He’s into skateboarding, martial arts and videogames and has been called a firebrand at the keyboard. I’m intrigued. These are just a few of the School Musical.’ problems that have plagued the Sun Valley area’s biggest Mike Chatterton, the school nowhere, leaving the Com- low staging equipment to be For event details, see the full calendar auditorium since it was built district’s business manager. munity Campus auditorium brought in more easily. And in today’s Entertainment section. as part of Wood River High The district’s board two as the valley’s biggest indoor they’d like to add dressing School in the 1970s. weeks ago approved the hir- performance venue at 700 rooms. “It’s a horrible place for ing of Sawtooth Construc- seats. “Right now we have to music in general,” Stimac tion and Ruscitto/Latham The remodeling commit- bring in walkie-talkies so we said.“It has parallel walls that Blanton architects to remodel tee includes the high school can communicate between Local films win create a sound flutter, so the Community Campus. drama, band and choir teach- the lighting board and back- Times-News artist Future Twin Falls and we’ve been forced to use mics And those who use the au- ers as well as representatives stage,” Neely said. “We need his contribution to the city. for everything we do. The ditorium hope that the re- from the Sun Valley Sympho- to bring in power packs if we The film “This is Twin The film was recently fea- roof is built on a reverse ef- modeling can take place by ny School of Music, Footlight want more lights. And there’s Falls” took first place and tured on street art blog fect. And we can’t light the fall 2011 as the school district Dance Centre, Company of no catwalk for changing the “Solved II”won second place Wooster Collective, which entire stage in order for the refurbishes the building’s Fools and Sun Valley Center lights.” in an amateur film competi- showcases ephemeral art in audience to see the students. HVAC and fire-suppression for the Arts. It also includes Neely said the committee is tion. cities around the world. That’s why we go to the systems. sound and light technicians eagerly anticipating the ar- The contest was held in “Solved II,” by Carlos church — so we can perform In 2003, as the school dis- Jay Cutler and Ted Macklin. chitect’s report. conjunction with the College Arenz, features stop anima- in a beautiful place where trict moved forward with the They’re hopeful that there “Our committee has of Southern Idaho’s new film tion of a puzzle being put to- people know they are going to building of its current high will be enough money to mapped out the direction we series that’s wrapping up this gether. He will receive a hear beautiful music.” school, there was a big push transform the Green Room, should go,” she said. “But weekend. high-definition camcorder. Stimac hopes that’s about in the Wood River Valley to which currently has concrete without the input of the ar- Jake Schumacher, Scott The five top-scoring en- to change. build a multimillion-dollar choir risers, into a rehearsal chitect and the builders, we Whipple, Heath Kemper and tries will be posted on the Blaine County School Dis- 1,500-seat complex to house space with a flat floor. They’d don’t know how much any- Jedidiah Hurt won $500 for CSI Film Series website: trict has $880,000 available theater, music, dance and vi- like to see the old music prac- thing will cost. We can’t go “This is Twin Falls,” which fineartscenter.csi.edu/film- to renovate the auditorium as sual arts. A study commis- tice room, currently used for any further prioritizing the follows the growth of street series/. part of the $59.8 million plant sioned at the time showed storage, made into a second- things on our wish list until facilities levy that voters ap- that available facilities in the ary rehearsal space so groups we know.” proved in 2009. And while Sun Valley area had not kept can hold simultaneous music ESCAPING THE PAIN that money won’t fund all the pace with the arts market. and theater rehearsals. Karen Bossick may be Melissa Davlin talks to Magic Valley migraine sufferers about how they find relief. items on the arts communi- But the push to build the They’d like to put in load- reached at 578-2111 or M ONDAY IN H EALTHY &FIT ty’s wish list, it’s a start, said dream complex went ing dock doors that would al- [email protected]. 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You have only two more days to enter the Times- News’ Academy Awards Prediction Contest. Our contest covers 13 of the Academy Award cate- gories. In the case of a tie, whoever correctly predicts the Best Foreign Language Film will win. The winner will receive a $25 gift certifi- cate to Ticketmaster and be featured in an Entertainment story. Log on to Magicvalley.com and submit your guesses on- line. Look for the “Featured Stories” section of our homepage. Entries must be received by midnight Saturday. Only one entry per person. (208) 733-1449 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho ENTERTAINMENT Friday, February 25, 2011 Entertainment 3 Sweet Plantain: one part classical, two parts improv Times-News by arranging existing pieces and writing original compo- Inspired by Latin Ameri- sitions that contain impro- can composers, classical vised sections, promoters Sweet Plantain’s training and jazz improvisa- say. tion, Sweet Plantain is an promoters say The band’s highlights last audience favorite in the this suits-and- year were a North American Wood River Valley. sneakers pairing tour and a Russian tour that So the acoustic string sums up the included a performance at quartet will return for an en- quartet’s combi- Tchaikovsky Hall in core performance March 4. nation of impec- Moscow. In January, New York- The quartet: violinist Ed- cable musical based Sweet Plantain sent die Venegas, who hails from sheet music to Rebecca credentials and a Venezuela and also plays the Martin’s orchestra group at willingness to trombone; violinist Joe Den- Wood River High School, break the rules, inzon, born in St. Peters- which will accompany the particularly in burg, Russia, and raised in quartet as part of the improvisation. Cleveland; New Jersey-born evening performance at Sun violist Orlando Wells; and Valley Opera House. cellist David Gotay, whose “We’ve never seen so story takes him from the many kids so fired up to Bronx to Carnegie Hall. discuss music as we saw Sweet Plantain’s perform- last year when Sweet Plan- ance is 6:30 p.m. March 4 at tain played here as part of Sun Valley Opera House. our Performing Arts Se- Tickets are $20 for Sun Val- ries,” said Kristine Bretall Courtesy photo ley Center members and $30 of Sun Valley Center for the for others, at sunvalleycen- Arts. “Not every band is setting. It’s an amazing op- sional musicians.” improv and Latin rhythms, tended percussive tech- ter.org or 726-9491,ext.10. willing to invite school kids portunity for local youth to Fusing Western classical the four musicians of Sweet niques. They weave improv- Hear the music: sweet- to join them in a concert play with skilled profes- traditions with hip-hop, jazz Plantain make use of ex- isation into classical music plantain.com.

AKING F F M IN O E E S Y R EW A E E A Symphony Y R 7 Continued from Entertainment 1 2 Though he hasn’t spent much time in Twin Falls, Gretchen Manker Hansen said his sense of the on French horn city is that it has the same practices with commitment the symphony Magic Valley does. “To have a community or- Symphony in chestra in a town of that pop- November. The ulation says a lot about that symphony will community,” he said. “It perform tonight seems to be a community under a guest where people are really inter- conductor’s baton. ested in working together to Fine Handmade Eyewear in One Hour make the community vi- brant.” Complete Eye Exams / Contact Lenses Both conductors said the Times-News Great Selection of Frames three pieces on tonight’s pro- file photo gram will be crowd-pleasers. Lenses / Sunglasses Hansen has a personal con- wind and the waves in that is the beginning of the last trumpets and trombones nection to the Williams rhap- very place,Norfolk,”Patterson movement,which begins with have,and the timpani have the Dr. Brandon Fish & Dr. Nick Kelsey sody, which is set in the Nor- said. a big organ chord played for- last word with a big cannon- folk area of England. He And Hadley will step back tissimo, after a moment of ball ‘The End’at the end of it.” NOBODY FITS YOU LIKE served a Church of Jesus on stage for the finale of the calm. It’s shocking if you’re What better way to go out Christ of Latter-day Saints Saint-Saens symphony — this not expecting it. with a bang, for a guest con- MOUNTAIN WEST OPTICAL mission there, Hadley said, time behind the keyboard, as “You have the strings ductor? and was able to translate the two of the four hands in the painting these beautiful legato CALL TODAY 208-734-3937 landscape of sound to the piano part. lines, melodically, and also a Ariel Hansen may be physical landscape for the “The thing to listen for is lot of big chords that put reached at 788-3475 or performers. how the composer uses the punctuation to what the organ [email protected]. Check out what’s new at magicvalley.com “He has a feel for it. He organ with the other instru- is doing,”he said.“In the brass knows what it’s like to stand ments,” Hansen said. “The you have the most important on a seashore and watch the moment we’re all waiting for fanfare moments that the Magic Valley School of Performing Arts Sign up for WE BUY YOUR St. Patrick’s PRESENTS Feb. 23-Mar.5 Day parade Showing both weeks GOLD, SILVER Times-News NIGHTLY Want to participate in this Wednesday-Saturday year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade 7:00 P.M. in downtown Twin Falls? MATINEES 2:00 P.M. AND PLATINUM. You’ll need to sign up in ad- Saturday, February 26 vance at O’Dunken’s Draught & Saturday, March 5 House. The parade is set for noon March 17.It starts in the 500- TICKETS: 600 block of Main Avenue Adults: $10.00 AND NOW, EVEN East and proceeds to the in- Students: $6.00 (under 12) tersection of Main Avenue Tickets are available at North and Dierkes Street Twin Falls Reformed North. Church DIAMONDS! 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Entertainment 4 Friday, February 25, 2011 ENTERTAINMENT Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Declo students mount screwball comedy Times-News As the new kid on the team, Family Nights — Monday and Freddie has a lot to prove, mostly March 7 — tickets are $15 per Declo High School’s drama to his overbearing mother. But he family. Declo High class will perform Pat Cook’s and Dena prove that love can win The cast: Adam Rowe, Canon students 1949 comedy “Cut to the Chase,” out, even when Kate, the love- Hansen, Braxton Reinke, Daniel practice opening Monday. birds’boss,makes a play for Fred- Tolman, Colton Denning, Nick for their After the Masked Wonder leaps die. The studio head, meanwhile, Thomander, Tori Crane, Kylee production into the room and fights off four is suddenly struck by amnesia. Matthews, Ciara Bailey, M’Ken- of ‘Cut To or five henchmen without wrin- It’s a screwball comedy that isn’t zie Osterhout, Stormie Kidd, kling his cape, the writers of Ma- over until they cut to the chase. Danielle Allen, Tyler Searle, the Chase,’ jestic Studios have to figure out Performances are at 7 p.m. Whitt Davis, Teague Smyer, Zack which what he does next. Pop, Tiger Lil, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thomander, Kacie Clark, Kaitlyn opens Stu, Howard and Dena are stuck March 7-8 and March 10 at Declo Smyer, Rachael Young, Merinda Monday. until they meet the latest addition High’s auditorium. Regular tick- Gentry, Craig Christensen and to their writer’s stable. ets are $5 for adults, and $3 for Russell Eggleston. Declo drama (“Like any of us are writers,” seniors, children and students teacher Ken Weeks directs. Courtesy Stu says,“or stable.”) with activity cards. On the two Information: 654-2030. photo Musical Continued from Entertainment 1 INSTANT drops between the wall and rail to make a garden. The play, which takes place during the change from silent films to talkies in the late 1920s, relies on pre-filmed movies Jordan Critic for some scenes. The cast planned to Nilsson film those earlier this week, then use jumps onto computer effects to make those movies Heston Music: ‘Marley in the Mountains: look older. Warr’s back The creative stage adaptations aren’t as they play Shamrocks & Dreadlocks’ the only thing that make the play inter- Young Don Featured Ethan Tucker & The Grass esting. Hendricks’ skilled singing as Don and Young Roots All Stars, Carlos Jones & Plus Band, Lockwood is reason enough to drive to Cosmo and Swagger; Feb. 20 in Ketchum. Oakley for the play, and Ramsey’s nasal- during a voiced Lina Lamont is a riot. ‘Singin’ in A foot of fresh snow was a great add to the Some of the actors, like Jones, have the Rain’ “mountain niceness”atmosphere,completed grown up with the iconic movie. rehearsal. by spirited dancing and a relaxing bonfire.Though the “I kinda already had the whole thing music started late,mellow reggae beats followed by memorized,”she said. high-energy Celtic rock kept the party going for hours.At You won’t hear all of the movie’s songs $10,I can’t wait until next year’s lineup. in the Oakley production. Severe decid- — Ariel Hansen, Times-News reporter ed to cut a few — including “Make ’Em Laugh” — that didn’t contribute to the plot.The play runs long as it is,he said. Music: Christian singer-songwriter But the transitions are still smooth, Matthew West and the lively cast brings the play to life. Seen Feb. 21 in Twin Falls Who needs a rainstorm to sing in the rain? 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The day will gallery featuring the art- Its part of the free Fourth conclude with a 3:15 p.m. work of students from Annual Childrens Arts Fes- performance of “Tall Tales,” Carey to Sun Valley. tival put on by Wood River the play that third- through “The entire day is a cele- Community Arts Alliance at fifth-graders work on from bration of the arts. The idea the Community Campus in start to finish. is to let kids know how ex- Hailey. The campus, part of Children interested in citing arts — from the visual the old high school, is at narration for the “Tall to the musical — can be. We 1050 Fox Acres Road. Tales” show should attend hope to unlock their cre- “Its a chance for children auditions from 4 to 5 p.m. ativity and encourage them of all ages to watch puppet Monday at the Community to find ways to express shows, visit an instrument Campus. themselves,” said Hilarie petting zoo and engage in A variety of groups have Neely, Footlight Dance di- crafts. And children in volunteered to teach classes rector. grades three to five can ex- during the day, including “I love the festival,”added perience an exciting day Boulder Mountain Clay- Andrew Alburger, who discovering what it takes to works, The Mountain wrote the script and music create a stage performance School, Footlight Dance for “The Tortoise and the learning to dance, sing and KAREN BOSSICK/For the Times-News Centre, Sun Valley Center Hare.” “Its so great to see perform all in one day,” Sara Gorby, left, as Terry Tortoise, counsels children to stop and smell the roses and make friends along the for the Arts, Bella Cosa, the kids appreciate art. At Claudia McCain said. way during St. Thomas Playhouses The Tortoise and the Hare.Children and parents can see the musical at Wood River Community that age, they think theyre Children can drop in noon March 5 during Haileys free Childrens Arts Festival. Orchestra, nexStage The- playing and theyre very throughout the day. Regis- atre, Laughing Stock The- creative.” tration starts at 8:30 a.m. atre, LaAlianza, Royal Lark- for early birds who want to Folksinger Tom Nash, board castle and pirate ship paint a city this year from spur Play Troupe and Sun Karen Bossick may be make sure they get into the who engaged children in the past two years, will so- 9 a.m. to noon in the gym. Valley Summer Symphony . reached at 578-2111 or classes of their choice. painting a gigantic card- licit help from youngsters to The first performance — Hands-on classes, set for [email protected]. Performers present free show to Escape into disco with Burley choir By Judy Albertson “Dont Stop Believing,” Event proceeds will pay Times-News writer “Love Story,” “The Longest for transportation for the mark King centers anniversary Time,” “Dont go Breakin groups trip to Anaheim, By Judy Albertson BURLEY — Burley High my Heart,”Im Leavin it up Calif., to compete at Fuller- Schools Bel Canto Choir of- to You”and more. ton College, and will help Times-News writer fers dancing, dinner and en- “Its a wonderful meal. with tickets to Disneyland tertainment next weekend, One of the fathers has a big and a Broadway show. BURLEY — Expect vocal, all for $20. smoker, and he cooks the Tickets must be pur- instrumental, dance and The choir will host its 9th meat for us in that. After the chased in advance from a Bel comedy talent as Mount annual dinner show at dinner we clear the stage Canto member or from Harrison Heritage Founda- 6:30 p.m. March 4-5 at Bur- and the entire choir gets up Hansen, 878-6606 or 677- tion presents its free gala at leys King Fine Arts Center, and sings and dances. They 8894. Burleys King Fine Arts Cen- 2100 Parke Ave. This years include the audience in their ter. theme: “Disco Fever.” performance,”choir director The foundations 13th an- The home-cooked din- Cindy Hansen said. New life in a nual gala, set for 7:30 p.m. ner, prepared and served by Bel Canto choir will per- March 7, celebrates the King parents of the performers, form two medleys, “Forever neglected spot centers anniversary with Courtesy photos includes pulled beef and Polyester” and “Disco entertainment from local Aubrey Nielsen, pork, baked potatoes, corn Fever,” choreographed by Erica Littlefield takes you into and visiting performers. above, and Jason and rolls. Diners eat on stage Christine Handy. “The Secret Garden” with the Rick Bollar will again be and Ashley Hull, left. under the lights. Hansen started the event Dilettantes musical cast. host, with Roger Turner and During dinner Bel Canto nine years ago. the Declo Jazz Band doing a individuals and groups will “Its a huge undertaking N EXT F RIDAY IN pre-show at 7 p.m. Mini- sing “Brand New Key,”“You for the parents as well as the Cassia veterans will present E NTERTAINMENT Really got a Hold on Me,” kids,”Hansen said. the flag. Erin Webster, Miss Canyon Rim, will open with “God Bless America.”When the fine arts all their lives.Ja- opened March 1, 1999, the Webster performed that son was a member of Show- result of a bond issue to build number for Gov. Dirk time at Ricks College, and a new Burley High School Kempthorne, he gave her a Ashley toured with the and of private donations. standing ovation and asked Boston Pops Christmas The show commemorating her to sing it again, gala or- Tour. its opening is a Mini-Cassia ganizers said. Webster is a • Other performers in- staple. 2006 graduate of Minico clude Upside Down tum- The nonprofit Mount High School and is in Idaho blers, Kay Webster doing the Harrison Heritage Founda- State Universitys nursing zumba, a duet by Tony Gar- tion organized fundraising to program. She will compete cia and his wife, Scot Pilling build the King center, which this summer in the Miss Ida- on the piano and a medley by seats 1,313 people and is used ho pageant. The Taffetas. for a variety of performing More of the gala lineup: The King Fine Arts Center arts. • Julies Dance Works G- THE SUN VALLEY Force Dance Co., under Julie Goodfellows direction, will perform “Prom Night” with dancers Shaelyne Bai- ley, Nicole Chestnut, Shelby SKI BUS Dunahoo, Nikela Greener, Sarah Hansen, Andrea Hurst, Liberty Ledford, 3rd Annual Courtney McGuire, Maken- na Searle, Ellie Smith, furr ball fundraiser Macaela Tolle and Braylyn IS BACK Vale. The dancers range in age from 12 to 18 and will February 26th 7pm-11pm perform in the Spotlight 348 4th Ave S., Twin Falls Dance Cup Nationals this summer in Oregon. Brought to you by • Aubrey Nielsen will play Twin Falls Veterinary Clinic & Hospital “La Folia,” a Corelli violin solo, with accompanist and The 360 Main Event Center Marilyn Whiting. Nielsen is Live music provided 13, the daughter of Alan and by “Split Second” Darla Nielsen of Burley. Nielsen has received “supe- with open dance fl oor, rior” ratings in music festi- great appetizers and vals for the past seven years. fi nger foods, no host • Main Motion Studio of bar and a large variety Dance M-Squads eight of raffl e and silent SATURDAYS THROUGH MARCH 26 members, under Alyssa auction items Departs from the College of Southern Idaho parking lot Robinsons direction, will Sponsored in part by: adjacent to the softball fi eld at 7:30AM. Departs Sun perform “Right Here Wait- Krengels True Value Valley at 4PM and arrives in Twin Falls around 6PM. ing For You,”choreographed Dr. Alan Olmstead & Laurie Simonds by Tasha Payton. Tickets are $20 Dr. Evan & Janet Thomas Loren & Helen Wagner Adults: Baldy $72 Dollar $47 • Rupert United Methodist VIP Tickets $25 Church Bell Choir, led by Dr. Kevin & Debra Kraal Kids (12 & under): Baldy $35 Dollar $30 Barry Equipment & Rental John Eilers, will play “Give Nancy Pugsley Thanks” and “Joy and Ela- Sorry no pets Fredricks Builder Includes: Round-trip transportation from Twin Falls tion.” The 12 ringers vary Pets Best Insurance - Dr. Jack to Sun Valley, a full day lift ticket, and a voucher for widely in age. The 49 bells Purchase tickets at & Vicki Stephens a hot beverage at one of Sun Valley’s legendary day Green Acres Pet Center cover just more than four oc- People for Pets lodges. A transportation only option is available at taves. Dick’s Pharmacy Magic Valley Tim Crist $15 for Adults and $10 for Children. “There are quite a few Brian & Carlena Parks ways the bells can be used,” Humane Seats are limited. Call the Sun Valley Recreation Eilers said. “Each technique Society, Inc. brings out a different tone 420 Victory Ave. SPECIAL THANKS TO: Center: 888-562-9349. Blip Printing, KSAW 51 Television, quality or sound.” Twin Falls, ID • Jason and Ashley Hull Cable One Advertising, Fox 35, will perform a duet, “As 736-2299 Lee Family Broadcasting, Long As Youre Mine.”They Locally Owned Radio, LLC, moved to Mini-Cassia from Townsquare Media, Times-News, West Los Angeles in 2009 American Classifi eds, and have been involved in 360 Main Street Bistro & Lounge, Watkins Distributing Celebrating Our 75th Winter Season Check out All proceeds go to benefi t People for Pets magicvalley.com Magic Valley Humane Society Inc. Entertainment 6 Friday, February 25, 2011 ENTERTAINMENT Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho EVENTS CALENDAR 25 FRIDAY

Lecture/Twin Falls Magic Valley Arts Council’s Brown Bag Lecture Series, in celebration of the Bicentennial Recognition of the Astorians in Art/Ketchum Idaho, noon to 1 p.m. at Twin “Creatures: From Falls Center Bigfoot to the Yeti for the Arts, Crab” exhibition, a mul- 195 River tidisciplinary project Vista Place. about fantastical crea- Jim Woods’ tures (real and leg- lecture is endary), on display “The Indian through MARCH 12 at Component,” summarizing sev- Sun Valley Center for the eral thousand years of native Arts, 191 Fifth St. E. cultures in southern Idaho. Artists: Karen Jacobsen, Includes photos of important Richard A. Young, Scott prehistoric sites, plus photos and Fife, Matthew Groves, replicas of ancient tools and Stephanie Metz and weapons. Woods, professor of Megan Whitmarsh. anthropology at College of Gallery Walk: 5-8 p.m. Southern Idaho, was director of MARCH 11. Hours: the Herrett Center for 35 years 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday until 2010 when he began through Friday, and teaching full time. He has pub- 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. lished numerous papers on JUSTIN JACKSON/For the Times-News Saturday. 726-9491, experimental archaeology and Jocey Taylor, center, as Princess Aurora, dances with Prince Phillip, played by Jake Packham, during rehearsal for the JuMP Co. production of ext. 10, or has worked on projects in the sunvalleycenter.org. Great Basin and Guatemala. Free ‘Sleeping Beauty.’The show continues tonight and Saturday at Canyon Ridge High School in Twin Falls. admission. Bring a brown-bag Global exhibit/ lunch. 734-2787. Music/Twin Falls forced to confront her own University’s Special Events sky tour at 7 p.m.; and “Pink Boise assumptions about morality, Center, 1800 University Drive. Floyd: The Wall” at 8 p.m. Live music, 6:30 p.m. at Idaho Returned redemption and the need to con- Juli Draney, formerly of Filer, Tickets for the afternoon and 7 Theater/Twin Falls Local Dish Market Cafe, 778 Peace Corps Volunteers nect in a technology-obsessed performs as stage pianist. The p.m. shows are $4.50 for adults, Magic Valley School of Falls Ave. 734-3100. and Idaho State world. Tickets are $28 for adults, program features a ballet about $3.50 for seniors and $2.50 for Performing Arts presents Historical Museum $20 for seniors (62 and older) couples, “Brahms Waltzes,” with students. Tickets for 8:15 p.m. “Hairspray,” 7 p.m. at Roper present the exhibit and $10 for students (18 and music by Johannes Brahms and show are $4.50 for all ages. 732- Auditorium, 1615 Filer Ave. E. “Idaho Celebrates 50 younger). Tickets at Liberty choreography by Peter Anastos; 6655 or csi.edu/herrett. The show features 85 students, Years of Peace Corps Theatre (9 a.m. to 5 p.m., “Midnight Shadows,” a ballet to including the 50-member Service” on display Monday through Friday), 578- 20th century music by Sergei local cast and 35 high Theater/Twin Falls Tuesday through MAY 1 9122 or at the box office one Prokofiev with choreography by school students from JuMP Co. presents Disney’s at the museum, 610 N. hour before the show. company- Alex Ossadnik; and “By Los Angeles. Tickets are “Sleeping Beauty,” 2 and 7 Julia Davis Drive. Grand offools.org. George!”, a classical ballet of $10 for adults and $5 for p.m. at Canyon Ridge High opening: 5-9 p.m. classic tunes with music by students, at Twin Falls Music/ School auditorium, 300 N. Thursday, featuring an Gershwin and choreography by Reformed Church, from any cast Twin Falls Rock/Jackpot College Road. Tickets are $10 Ethiopian coffee ceremo- Anastos. Individual tickets are member, or at the door. Magic Valley Symphony Great White, 8 p.m. at the general admission, at The Mail ny at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 $25 to $55, at 426-1494 or ida- Information: Kim Kokx, 308- concert, 7:30 p.m. at College of Gala Showroom at Cactus Petes Room and Crowley’s The Quad, p.m., and stories by Idaho hotickets.com. 8380. Southern Idaho’s Fine Arts Resort Casino, 1385 U.S. or from any JuMP Co. member Returned Peace Corps Center auditorium. Features Highway 93 in Jackpot, Nev. or at the door. 316-3981. Volunteers. The global Theater/Twin Falls guest conductor Dallin Hansen Tickets are $15, $20 and $25 Jazz festival/Moscow exhibit shares the experi- JuMP Co. presents Disney’s of Brigham Young University- (include two free drinks), at 800- University of Idaho’s Lionel Fundraiser/Twin Falls ences of 16 volunteers “Sleeping Beauty,” 7 p.m. at Idaho leading the orchestra with 821-1103. Hampton Jazz Festival contin- Third Annual Furr Ball who served in South Canyon Ridge High School audi- Saint-Saen’s Organ Symphony ues on the campus, featuring fundraiser to benefit People for America, Africa, Eastern torium, 300 N. College Road. No. 3, with organist Sue Miller. Dancing/Jerome vocals and instrumental perform- Pets Magic Valley Humane Europe and Southeast Directed by Tina Luttmer. Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 for Dance with music by Country ances, clinics, workshops and a Society, 7-11 p.m. at 360 Main Asia, through five Production is based on the 1959 seniors and $5 for students, at Classics, 8 p.m. to midnight, at concert at 8:30 p.m. with The Event Center, 348 Fourth Ave S. decades of service. Each Disney film “Sleeping Beauty” Everybody’s Business and CSI the Snake River Elks Lodge, 412 Manhattan Transfer, a multiple Features music by Split Second, story highlights motiva- and the story “Sleeping Beauty box office in Twin Falls, or at the E. 200 S. $5 per person or $9 per Grammy Award-winning vocal dancing, appetizers, door prizes, tions for joining, type of in the Wood” by Charles Perrault. door. couple. Everyone welcome; 280- group, and Victor Wooten Band, silent auction, raffle and a no- work, communities Tickets are $10 general admis- 3365. a five-time Grammy Award win- host bar. Tickets are $20 and served and how the sion, at The Mail Room and Country, rock/Twin Falls ner, at ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center, $25, at 420 Victory Ave.; 736- experience affected their Crowley’s The Quad, or from any Wild Nights, 8:30 p.m. to Music/Jerome 1000 Stadium Way. Series tickets 2299. lives, plus traditional and JuMP Co. member, or at the 12:30 a.m. at Montana Dogs on the Lam with array for evening concerts: $25 to $34, artistic artifacts from the door. 316-3981. Steakhouse, 1826 Canyon Crest of songs from modern and alter- at UItickets.com, 885-7212 or Theater/Twin Falls host countries on display. Drive. No cover. native to classic rock, 9 p.m. at 1-88-88-UIDAHO. General College of Southern Idaho Admission is $5 for Diamondz Bar and Grill, 220 W. admission tickets are $30 to theater department presents adults, and children 13 Country, rock/Twin Falls Main. No cover. 324-8242. $39. Complete schedule: uida- Agatha Christie’s “Ten Little and older; $4 for seniors ho.edu/jazzfest or 885-5900. New Transit, 8:30 p.m. at Indians,” 7:30 p.m. in the CSI 65 and older; $3 for chil- Canyon Crest Dining and Event Music/Sun Valley Fine Arts Theater. Tickets are $8 dren 6-12 and students Center, 330 Canyon Crest Drive. Live music, 2-5 p.m. at River 26 for adults and $6 for seniors and with valid student ID.

No cover. Run Lodge’s Apres Ski at Sun students, at tickets.csi.edu, 732- ONGOING EXHIBITIONS Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Valley Resort. No cover. SATURDAY 6781 or at CSI Fine Arts box Tuesday to Friday and 11 Rock/Twin Falls office. a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. As Is Band from Pocatello, 9 Music/Sun Valley Museum is open 5-9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Pioneer Live music, 2- 5 p.m. at Music/Twin Falls p.m. on First Thursdays; Club, 1519 Kimberly Road. No Warm Springs Lodge’s Apres Ski Open Microphone Night, 2-6 admission by donations. cover. at Sun Valley Resort. No cover. p.m. at A Shot in the Dark coffee Information: 334-2120, house, 1020 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. [email protected] or Theater/Twin Falls Dance/Burley Jazz/Sun Valley Featuring acoustic musicians history.idaho.gov/muse- College of Southern Idaho Golden Heritage Senior Paul Tillotson Trio, 4:30-8:30 and comedy. No cover. 933- um. theater department presents Center’s public dance, 7 p.m. p.m.; and Joe Fos Trio, 9 p.m. to 7468. Agatha Christie’s “Ten Little at 2421 Overland Ave. Live band closing, at Duchin Lounge at Sun Art/Hailey Indians,” 7:30 p.m. in the CSI with a variety of music. $5 Valley Lodge. No cover. 622- Music/Twin Falls “The Godzilla Fine Arts Theater. (Pictured: admission. 878-8646. 2145. Kevin Rogers with ‘70s and Series” exhibit by Rebecca Ann Carlisle as Emily.) ‘80s acoustic music, 8-11 p.m. Richard A. Young on dis- The play, also known as “And Country, rock/Declo Music/Sun Valley at Anchor Bistro and Bar, 334 play through MARCH 25 Then There Were None,” is the The Fugitives, 9 p.m. to 1 Pianist Larry Harshbarger, 6 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. No cover. at Sun Valley Center for p.m. at Ram Restaurant at Sun the Arts’ Hailey Center, tale of 10 people from different a.m. at Shakers, 826 Idaho Theater/Twin Falls social classes brought together Highway 81. No cover. Valley Resort. No cover. Country, rock/Twin Falls 314 S. Second Ave. Magic Valley School of on an isolated island. The guests Restaurant reservations: 622- New Transit, 8:30 p.m. at Hours: 2-6 p.m. Performing Arts presents arrive to find a framed copy of 2800. Canyon Crest Dining and Event Wednesday through Music/Filer “Hairspray,” 2 and 7 p.m. at the macabre nursery rhyme Center, 330 Canyon Crest Drive. Friday. 726-9491 or Live music, 6-8 p.m. at Roper Auditorium, 1615 Filer “Ten Little Indians,” and that Comedy, music/ No cover. sunvalleycenter.org. Mama Lazagna’s 410 U.S. Ave. E. (Pictured: Cayden Chavez evening all the guests are Highway 30. Reservations: 326- Sun Valley and Kevin O’Connell rehearsing.) accused of murder. One by one, Music/Twin Falls Ceramics/ 2252. Sun Valley Resort Winter Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 the guests meet with unfortu- Performances by Cuttin Like Twin Falls Comedy Series, featuring Gary for students, at Twin Falls nate ends, mirroring the fates in Diamonds, rap duo M.O.C. and Sheryl and Bill Theater/Hailey Cannon and Tig Notaro, 6 p.m. Reformed Church, from any cast the rhyme. Tickets are $8 for a special guest, for a birthday West’s “work, togeth- Company of Fools presents in the Boiler Room. Doors open member, or at the door. adults and $6 for seniors and bash, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Von er” ceramics exhibit on Sarah Ruhl’s “Dead Man’s Cell at 5 p.m.; tickets are $10 at the Information: Kim Kokx, 308- students, at tickets.csi.edu, Scheidt Brewing Co., 157 display through MARCH Phone,” 8 p.m. at Liberty door. Live music at 10 p.m. after 8380. 732-6781 or at CSI Fine Arts box Theatre, 110 N. Main St. the comedy show: Bill Sims Jr., Second Ave. W. No cover. 26 at Jean B. King office. Gallery at Herrett Center Directed by Denise Simone. blues, with Paul Tillotson; $10 Planetarium/Twin Falls Features Joel Vilinsky, Jennifer cover. 622-2148. Country, rock/Twin Falls for Arts and Science. Dancing/Twin Falls Faulkner Planetarium at Copperhead, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to Jacoby Rush, Duke LaFoon, Beth Herrett Center for Arts and Dance performance with Hilles, Suzanne Gerlits and Ballet/Boise at The Cove, 496 Addison Ave. W. 9 p.m. Tuesdays and students from Bickel and Science presents “The Dinosaur No cover. Fridays; 9:30 a.m. to Christine Leslie. The play is a Ballet Idaho presents “The Chronicles” at 2 and 4 p.m.; Oregon Trail elementary poetic fantasy about a woman Piano,” 8 p.m. at Boise State 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays schools, 7 p.m. at the Canyon “Oceans In Space” with a live Country, rock/Twin Falls and Thursdays; and Ridge High School gymnasium, Wild Nights, 8:30 p.m. to 1-9 p.m. Saturdays. Free 300 N. College Road. Features 12:30 a.m. at Montana admission. 732-6655 or students in second, third, fourth Steakhouse, 1826 Canyon Crest csi.edu/herrett. and fifth grades, along with Drive. No cover. dancing by staff members from Art/Boise the schools. The students per- Rock/Twin Falls “Critical Messages: form square dancing, country As Is Band from Pocatello, 9 Contemporary line dancing and ‘70s line p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Pioneer Northwest Artists on dances learned during physical Club, 1519 Kimberly Road. No the Environment” exhib- education classes. Free admis- cover. it on display through sion. Information: Eric Bauman, APRIL 10 at Boise Art 733-4116, ext. 3690. Fundraiser/Burley Museum, 670 Julia Davis Drive. Hours: 10 a.m. to Renaissance Banquet, 5 p.m. Tuesday through Planetarium/Twin Falls Auction and Ball, “Hey Look Me Saturday, and noon to Faulkner Planetarium at Over,” at Burley Inn Convention 5 p.m. Sunday; open Herrett Center for Arts and Center, 800 N. Overland Ave., in 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. the first Science presents “Oceans In celebration of 90 years of the Thursday of each month Space” with a live sky tour at 7 Historic Wilson Theatre. No-host with admission by dona- p.m.; and “U2” at 8:15 p.m. cocktails, auction preview and tion. Admission is $5 for Tickets for 7 p.m. show are balloon sale (balloons are $10 adults, $3 for seniors (62 $4.50 for adults, $3.50 for sen- each; three for $25) at 6 p.m., and older) and $1 for stu- iors and $2.50 for students. followed by dinner (chicken Tickets for 8:15 p.m. show are DREW NASH/Times-News dents (first through 12th $4.50 for all ages. 732-6655 or Calendar continued on grade). boiseartmuse- Timothy Yenne playing Armstrong, left, and Billy Perry as Blore run lines together during a rehearsal for ‘Ten Little um.org or 345-8330. csi.edu/herrett. Indians.’The play, an Agatha Christie murder mystery, continues this week at College of Southern Idaho. Entertainment 7 Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho ENTERTAINMENT Friday, February 25, 2011 Entertainment 7 EVENTS CALENDAR Calendar continued from Rock/Twin Falls Josh Summers, 9 p.m. at Entertainment 6 Flashback, 7-11 p.m. Blueroom, 223 Fifth Ave. S. No cover. marsala, baked potato and Tuesdays at Oasis Bar and Grill, more) at 7 p.m., live auction at 8 1007 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. No p.m., and dance to music of Alan cover. Theater/Declo Hale and Friends Band at 9 p.m. Declo High School drama Silent auction runs 6-9:30 p.m. Open mic/Twin Falls department presents the come- Banquet tickets are $40 per per- Open Microphone Night,8 dy “Cut to the Chase,” 7 p.m. at son, at the door or from Chris p.m. at The Cove, 496 Addison the school auditorium, 505 E. Jackson at 436-2787. Ave. Prize drawings for enter- Main St. Tickets are $5 for adults tainers. No cover. and $3 for seniors, children and Country, rock/Declo students with activity cards. 654-2030. The Fugitives, 9 p.m. to 1 Theater/Declo a.m. at Shakers, 826 Idaho Declo High School drama Highway 81. No cover. department presents the zany Theater/Hailey comedy “Cut to the Chase,” 7 Company of Fools presents p.m. at the school auditorium, “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” 7 505 E. Main St. Tickets are $5 for p.m. at Liberty Theatre, 110 N. adults and $3 for seniors, chil- Main St. Tickets are $28 for dren and students with activity adults, $20 for seniors (62 and cards. 654-2030. older) and $10 for students (18 and younger). Tickets at Liberty Open mic/Jerome Theatre (9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Courtesy photo Open Microphone Night for Monday through Friday), 578- The Ocala Star-Banner in Florida called pianist Alpin Hong ‘classical for the iPod generation,’promoters say. all musical talents, 7:30-10:30 9122 or at the box office one He performs for Arts on Tour in Twin Falls on Thursday. p.m. at Diamondz Bar and Grill, hour before the show. 220 W. Main St. No cover. 324- Leadville Avenue (competition Pete Christlieb, who played with ry.idaho.gov/museum. 8242. Reading series/Hansen entry is $10; entry fees benefit “The Tonight Show Starring Adult reading program Sun Valley Ski Education Johnny Carson” band, and per- Ballet/Boise Fundraiser/Kimberly series continues with “The Foundation). The event includes formance by Alma University Ballet Idaho presents “The “Spring Into Action” Things They Carried” by Tim music by DJ Train, food, bever- Percussion Ensemble. Series Piano,” 2 p.m. at Boise State fundraiser talent show and auc- O’Brien, Snow festivity/Hailey ages, fire pits and prizes. Free tickets for evening concerts: $25 University’s Special Events tion, 7 p.m. at Kimberly’s old hosted by Inga-Lami Women’s Fun admission for spectators. to $34, at UItickets.com, 885- Center, 1800 University Drive. school gym, 141 Center St. W. Hansen Nordic Event, 11 a.m. at Quigley Information: Andy Gilbert, 7212 or 1-88-88-UIDAHO. Juli Draney, formerly of Filer, The event is a benefit for Community Nordic, east of Hailey. [email protected]. General admission tickets are performs as stage pianist. Kimberly music teacher Wes and Registration begins at 10 a.m. $30 to $39. Schedule: Individual tickets are $25 to Shinn and his wife, who recently Kimberly Dress in Norwegian costumes. Music/Sun Valley uidaho.edu/jazzfest or 885- $55, at 426-1494 or idahotick- had a kidney transplant. Cost is Public Participants get raffle tickets for Live music, 2-5 p.m. at Warm 5900. ets.com. $3 per person or $10 per family. libraries, every loop they ski and can enter Springs Lodge’s Apres Ski at Sun Information: Misty Kalbfleisch, 7:30 p.m. a drawing for prizes. The event is Valley Resort. No cover. 27 28 421-0968. at Hansen followed by games on the snow Community Library, 120 W. involving hula hoops and more. Music/Sun Valley SUNDAY MONDAY Jazz/Sun Valley Maple St. Information: Hansen, Cost is $10; proceeds go to Live music, 2-5 p.m. at River Paul Tillotson Trio, 4:30-8:30 423-4122, and Kimberly, 423- Advocates for Survivors of Run Lodge’s Apres Ski at Sun p.m.; and Joe Fos Trio, 9 p.m. to 4556. Books available for check- Domestic Violence. Information: Valley Resort. No cover. Theater/Declo closing, at Duchin Lounge at Sun out at both locations. Blaine County Recreation Declo High School drama Valley Lodge. No cover. 622- District, 788-2117. Jazz/Sun Valley department’s production of Pat 2145. Music/Sun Valley Paul Tillotson Trio, 4:30-8:30 Cook’s comedy “Cut to the Accordionist Tim Eriksen,11 Opera/Hailey p.m., and Joe Fos Trio, 9 p.m. to Chase,” for Family Night, 7 p.m. Jazz/Sun Valley a.m. to 3 p.m. at Roundhouse The Metropolitan Opera: closing, at Duchin Lounge at Sun at the school auditorium, 505 E. Pianist Brooks Hartell, 5-7 restaurant at Sun Valley Resort, Live in HD, presented by Sun Valley Lodge. No cover. 622- Main St. In this 1949 zany com- p.m. in the Inn Lobby Lounge at and during dinner hours at Trail Valley Opera, 11 a.m. at the 2145. edy, the situation is hopeless but Sun Valley Inn. No cover. 622- Creek Cabin. No cover. Bigwood 4 Cinema. Live per- not serious, and anything can 2145. formance transmissions from Music/Sun Valley and usually does happen. The Music/Sun Valley New York of the opera’s Emmy Pianist Larry Harshbarger, 6 Masked Wonder leaps into the Music/Sun Valley Live music, 2-5 p.m. at Warm and Peabody award-winning p.m. at Ram Restaurant at Sun room and fights off four or five Pianist Larry Harshbarger,6 Springs Lodge’s Apres Ski at Sun series. Tickets are $22 for Valley Resort. No cover. henchmen without wrinkling his p.m. at Ram Restaurant at Sun Valley Resort. No cover. adults, $20 for seniors and $18 Restaurant reservations: 622- cape, but then the writers of Valley Resort. No cover. for students, at the theater box 2800. Majestic Studios have to figure Restaurant reservations: 622- Jazz/Sun Valley office or sunvalleyopera.com. out what he does next. Tickets 2800. Trumpeter Lew Soloff per- Comedy, music/ for Family Night are $15 per forms with the Paul Tillotson Theater/Hailey Sun Valley Film series/Twin Falls family. 654-2030. Trio, 4:30-8:30 p.m.; and Joe 2 Fos Trio, 9 p.m. to closing, at Company of Fools presents Sun Valley Resort Winter College of Southern Idaho Duchin Lounge at Sun Valley Sarah Ruhl’s “Dead Man’s Cell Comedy Series, featuring Gary film series concludes with Jazz/Sun Valley WEDNESDAY Lodge. No cover. 622-2145. Phone,” 8 p.m. at Liberty Cannon and Tig Notaro, 6 p.m. “Chinatown,” 2 p.m. at CSI Fine Alan Pennay Trio, 4:30-8:30 Theatre, 110 N. Main St. Tickets in the Boiler Room. Doors open Arts Recital Hall. Private eye p.m., and Sun Valley Trio,9 are $28 for adults, $20 for sen- at 5 p.m.; tickets are $10 at the “Jake” Gittes (Jack Nicholson), p.m. to closing, at Duchin Presentation/Twin Falls Jazz/Sun Valley iors (62 and older) and $10 for door. Live music at 10 p.m. after at the request of a beautiful Lounge at Sun Valley Lodge. No Jack Wendling, retired aero- Pianist Brooks Hartell, 5-7 students (18 and younger). the comedy show: Bill Sims Jr., bombshell (Faye Dunaway), cover. 622-2145. nautical engineer, hosts an infor- p.m. in the Inn Lobby Lounge at Tickets at Liberty Theatre (9 a.m. blues, with Paul Tillotson; $10 becomes entangled in a scandal mal discussion on “Physics Sun Valley Inn. No cover. 622- to 5 p.m., Monday through cover. 622-2148. of greed, depravity and corrup- Jazz/Sun Valley without the Math” or “Fun 2145. Friday), 578-9122 or at the box tion surrounding Los Angeles’ Pianist Brooks Hartell, 5-7 Physics,” 12:30-1:30 p.m. at office one hour before the show. Family event/Boise water supply in 1930. Film p.m. in the Inn Lobby Lounge at Twin Falls Senior Citizen Center, Comedy/Sun Valley received several Academy companyoffools.org. Boise Art Museum’s Family Sun Valley Inn. No cover. 622- 530 Shoshone St. W. Free Comedian Mike Murphy,6 Award nominations and won Day in conjunction with Family 2145. admission; open to the public. p.m. at the Boiler Room at Sun Best Original Screenplay. An Rock/Jackpot Art Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Valley Resort. No cover. 622- informal off-site gathering fol- Great White, 8 p.m. at the 670 Julia Davis Drive. Features Fiddling/Twin Falls 2148. lows to discuss the film. Tickets 1 Gala Showroom at Cactus Petes family tours, a hands-on studio Idaho Old Time Fiddlers are $6 each, at CSI’s box office, Resort Casino, 1385 U.S. art project and gallery games Association members’ acoustic Music/Sun Valley tickets.csi.edu or 732-6288. TUESDAY Highway 93 in Jackpot, Nev. and activities related to the exhi- string instrument jam session, Pianist Larry Harshbarger, 6 Tickets are $15, $20 and $25 bitions “Stephen Knapp: 6-8 p.m., followed by the month- p.m. at Ram Restaurant at Sun (include two free drinks), at 800- Lightpaintings” and “Critical Theater/Hailey Pottery classes/ ly meeting, at Idaho Pizza Co., Valley Resort. No cover. Company of Fools presents 821-1103. Messages: Contemporary Twin Falls 1859 Kimberly Road. Open to Restaurant reservations: 622- “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” 3 2800. Northwest Artists on the Wheel-thrown pottery prospective members and the Fundraiser/Jerome Environment.” Free with muse- p.m. at Liberty Theatre, 110 N. public. 420-3345. Main St. Tickets are $28 for classes for adults begin with a Jerome Senior Center’s um admission ($5 for adults, $3 choice of times, 8:30-11 a.m. or 3 prime rib benefit dinner, 5:30- for seniors and $1 for students). adults, $20 for seniors (62 and Theater/Twin Falls older) and $10 for students (18 6-8:30 p.m., at Hands On, 147 7:30 p.m. at 520 N. Lincoln St. boiseartmuseum.org or 345- Magic Valley School of and younger). Tickets at Liberty Shoshone St. N. Classes contin- THURSDAY Entertainment by Rim Rock 8330. Performing Arts presents Theatre (9 a.m. to 5 p.m., ue Tuesdays or Wednesdays, Balladeers. Cost is $10 per per- “Hairspray,” 7 p.m. at Roper Monday through Friday), 578- through APRIL 20. Beginner/hob- son. Proceeds benefit the Fundraiser/Boise Auditorium, 1615 Filer Ave. E. 9122 or at the box office one byist classes with instruction on Jerome Meals on Wheels pro- Idaho Dance Theatre’s 22nd Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 hour before the show. various aspects of wheel-thrown gram. Thrivent Financial for Anniversary Gala fundraiser, pottery, including how to wedge, for students, at Twin Falls Lutherans will match the funds. “Dancing though the Decades,” center, throw, trim and glaze. Reformed Church, from any cast Reservations: Kris Shelton, 324- in Steuckle Sky Club’s Double Music/Sun Valley Instructor is Paula Dodd, a Magic member, or at the door. Live music, 2-5 p.m. at River 5642. RR Ranch Room at Boise State Valley Arts Council member artist Information: Kim Kokx, 308- Run Lodge’s Apres Ski at Sun University, celebrating the ‘60s with works on display at Full 8380. Valley Resort. No cover. and ‘70s. Doors open at 5:30 Moon Gallery. Cost for eight- p.m. Features a buffet dinner at week session: $175 (includes Theater/Twin Falls 7 p.m.; no-host bar; silent and Music/Sun Valley glazes, kiln time, first 25-pound College of Southern Idaho live auctions; music by High Live music, 2- 5 p.m. at bag of clay and pottery tool kit theater department presents Street band with dancing, 9 p.m. Warm Springs Lodge’s Apres Ski for first-time students). “Ten Little Indians,” 7:30 p.m. to midnight; and celebrity dance at Sun Valley Resort. No cover. Additional clay supplies can be in the CSI Fine Arts Theater. competition. Dancers include purchased; recycled clay avail- Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 Natalie Hurst (Channel 2 anchor- Music/Sun Valley able for free use. Reservations: for seniors and students, at tick- woman), Ken Bass (The River), Forever Plaid, 7:30 p.m. at 736-4475 ($75 deposit, with ets.csi.edu, 732-6781 or at CSI Joe Critchfield (former Boise the Boiler Room at Sun Valley balance due at first class). Fine Arts box office. Theater/Ketchum Burn football player – Fishers Resort. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. St. Thomas Playhouse Office); each will be in a group Tickets are $10 at the door. 622- Music/Twin Falls Music/Twin Falls Children’s Theater Tour pres- with one of the professional 2148. College of Southern Idaho Open Microphone Night, Jazz/Twin Falls ents an original adaptation of company dancers and perform Symphonic Band Concert, 7:30 6:30-10 p.m. at A Shot in the Jazz at CSI Java, hosted by Aesop’s fable “The Tortoise and for the judges’ votes. Tickets are Music/Sun Valley p.m. at CSI’s Fine Arts Dark coffee house, 1020 Blue Brent Jensen (pictured), 3- the Hare,” 10:30 a.m. at the $100 each, at idahodancethe- Leana Leach Trio, 8:30 p.m. Auditorium. Suggested $5 dona- Lakes Blvd. N. Featuring 4:30 p.m., first floor of the Taylor Ketchum Community Library, atre.org or 331-9592. to closing at Duchin Lounge. No tion at the door to the CSI Music acoustic musicians and comedy. Building at College of Southern 415 Spruce Ave. Andrew cover. 622-2145. Department Scholarship Fund. No cover. 933-7468. Idaho. Musicians from CSI (stu- Alburger wrote the humorous Ballet/Boise 732-6288. dents and faculty) and the com- script with several songs to add Ballet Idaho presents “The Antiques evaluation/ Music/Twin Falls munity can participate in the jam to the fable of the hare who chal- Piano,” 2 and 8 p.m. at Boise Boise Astronomy/Twin Falls Laura Taylor, 7-10 p.m. at session. Free; open to the public. lenges a tortoise to a race. State University’s Special Events Third annual “What’s It Family night telescope Anchor Bistro and Bar, 334 Blue 420-7066. Features professional actors Center, 1800 University Drive. Worth?” event, 11 a.m. to 5 viewing, 7:30-9 p.m. in the Lakes Blvd. N. No cover. Sara Gorby as Terry the Tortoise; Juli Draney, formerly of Filer, p.m. at Idaho State Historical Centennial Observatory at Calendar continued on Dawson Howard, Harry the Hare; performs as stage pianist. Museum, 610 N. Julia Davis College of Southern Idaho’s Entertainment 8 Kristy Kuntz, the narrator; and Music/Twin Falls Individual tickets are $25 to Drive. Treasure Valley antiques Herrett Center for Arts and Open Microphone Night with Alburger, the Guitar Man. Free $55, at 426-1494 or idahotick- evaluators appraise art, books, Science. Admission is $1.50, or admission. ets.com. clocks, coins, dolls, general free with planetarium show (china, small furniture, pottery), admission. Free for children 6 Calendar deadlines Snow festivity/Ketchum Jazz festival/Moscow jewelry, silver, guns/firearms, and younger. Don’t miss your chance to tell Second annual 511 University of Idaho’s Lionel Indian/frontier artifacts, tools southern Idaho about your arts Downtown Rail Jam, 7-10 p.m. Hampton Jazz Festival contin- and vinyl records. Presented by Planetarium/Twin Falls event. at 511 Leadville Ave. Showcases ues on the campus, featuring Friends of the Historical Museum Faulkner Planetarium at The deadline for entries for the area and traveling skiers and vocal and instrumental perform- and Idaho State Historical Herrett Center for Arts and Entertainment calendar is 5 p.m. snowboarders on a street rail ances, clinics, workshops and Society. Cost is $20 per person Science presents “Oceans In the Friday prior to publication. That and a new feature created by Lionel Hampton Big Band con- for up to three items. Proceeds Space” followed by a live sky means today, if you want your Sun Valley Resort’s Terrain Park cert at 8:30 p.m. at ASUI-Kibbie support the museum’s summer tour at 7 p.m. Tickets are $4.50 entry to appear next Friday. Crew. Registration for partici- Activity Center; includes vocalist exhibit, “Our Lives, Our Stories: for adults, $3.50 for seniors and Send submissions to Ramona Jones pants begins at 6:30 p.m. at 511 Carmen Bradford, and drummer America’s Greatest Generation.” $2.50 for students. 732-6655 or at [email protected]. Building at Sixth Street and Ed Shaughnessy and tenor sax Information: 334-2120 or histo- csi.edu/herrett. Entertainment 8 Friday, February 25, 2011 ENTERTAINMENT Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho EVENTS CALENDAR Calendar continued from orchestral debut with the Music/Twin Falls Pipher’s book “Reviving Ophelia: choir member. Sun Valley Inn. No cover. 622- Entertainment 7 Kalamazoo Symphony at age 10. Open Urban Microphone Saving the Selves of Adolescent 2145. Songwriters workshop/ He moved to Los Angeles and Night with Joey Bravo, 9 p.m. at Girls.” Tickets are $5 for adults Theater/Oakley garnered competition victories. the Blueroom, 223 Fifth Ave. S. and $4 for seniors and students, Oakley Valley Arts Council’s Music/Sun Valley Twin Falls Learn more: alpinhong.com. at the door. Information: David Nashville Songwriters No cover. musical production, “Singin’ in Pianist Larry Harshbarger, 6 Tickets are $18 for adults or $13 Blaszkiewicz, 490-1992 or Association International the Rain,” 7:30 p.m. at Howells p.m. at Ram Restaurant at Sun for students high school and [email protected]. Songwriters Workshop, 6:30- Opera House, 160 N. Blaine Ave. Valley Resort. No cover. younger, at 732-6288, CSI Fine 8:30 p.m. at College of Southern Songs include “Singin In The Restaurant reservations: 622- Arts box office or at csi.edu/art- Idaho Fine Arts Center, room 87. Theater/Hailey Rain,” “Good Mornin’,” “Rag 2800. sontour. Open to amateur and profes- Company of Fools presents Doll” and “You Are My Lucky sional songwriters and musi- “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” 7 Star.” Tickets are $8 at 677- Music/Sun Valley cians; all ages and genres wel- Theater/Twin Falls p.m. at Liberty Theatre, 110 N. 2787 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday The Fabulous Vuarnettes,6 come. Workshop includes music Magic Valley School of Main St. Tickets are $28 for through Saturday). p.m. in the Boiler Room at Sun news and events, a lesson, cri- Performing Arts presents adults, $20 for seniors (62 and Valley Resort. Tickets are $10 at tiques, networking with other “Hairspray,” 7 p.m. at Roper older) and $10 for students (18 Music/Sun Valley the door. 622-2148. area artists, and optional song Auditorium, 1615 Filer Ave. E. and younger). Tickets at Liberty Accordionist Tim Eriksen,11 sharing. Refreshments provided. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 Theatre (9 a.m. to 5 p.m., a.m. to 3 p.m. at Roundhouse NEXT WEEK Monthly workshop is free to for students, at Twin Falls Monday through Friday), 578- restaurant at Sun Valley Resort, guests for first two visits and Reformed Church, from any cast 9122 or at the box office one and during dinner hours at Trail then $15 fee per monthly visit, or member, or at the door. 308- Theater/Buhl hour before the show. Creek Cabin. No cover. Astronomy/Twin Falls 8380. free with NSAI membership. Buhl High School drama “The Search for Extrate- Information: nashvillesongwrit- department, Phantom Pig Music, dinner/Oakley Music/Sun Valley rrestrial Intelligence” talk, 7:15 ers.com. Theater/Twin Falls Productions and International Oakley Pops Concert, 7 p.m. Lip Service, 2- 5 p.m. at p.m. MARCH 4 in the Rick Allen College of Southern Idaho Thespain Troupe 6053 present in the Oakley High School gym- Warm Springs Lodge’s Apres Ski Room at Herrett Center for Arts Music/Twin Falls theater department presents “Reviving Ophelia”, 7:30 p.m. at nasium, 455 W. Main St. Taco- at Sun Valley Resort. No cover. and Science. Discussion of the Arts on Tour presents pianist “Ten Little Indians,” 7:30 p.m. Buhl High’s auditorium. bowl dinner begins at 6 p.m. The history and current state of Alpin Hong, 7:30 p.m. at College in the CSI Fine Arts Theater. (Pictured: Lexi Bybee and Tyler concert features Oakley High Jazz/Sun Valley mankind’s quest to know if we are of Southern Idaho’s Fine Arts Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 Cole.) The play is a contempo- and Oakley Junior High band and Paul Tillotson Trio, 4:30-8:30 alone in the universe.Admission is Center auditorium. Hong com- for seniors and students, at tick- rary drama about four teen girls choir, high school jazz choir and p.m.; and Joe Fos Trio, 9 p.m. to $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for bines stunning technique, emo- ets.csi.edu, 732-6781 or at CSI battling the corrosive influences the sixth-grade choir. Tickets for closing, at Duchin Lounge at Sun students; free for children 6 and tional range and rare humor. His Fine Arts box office. of popular culture and each the dinner and concert are $10 Valley Lodge. No cover. 622- younger. Telescope viewing fol- classical training is matched searching for her personal per person, $15 per couple and 2145. lows, 8:15-10:15 p.m. at the with his background in skate- Acoustic/Twin Falls “North Star” that will guide her $25 per family; or for the con- Centennial Observatory (weather boarding, snowboarding, martial Rick Kuhn, 7-10 p.m. at Zulu home. Written by Cherie Bennett, cert, $2 each. Reservations Jazz/Sun Valley permitting); admission is $1.50, or arts and videogames. Hong, a After Hours, 1986 Addison Ave. author of “John Lennon and required for dinner tickets: 862- Pianist Brooks Hartell, 5-7 free with astronomy talk or plane- native of Michigan, made his E. No cover. Me,” and adapted from Dr. Mary 3328 or contact any band or p.m. in the Inn Lobby Lounge at tarium show admission. Saturday’s banquet, ball support renovation of Rupert icon Times-News “It’s been a renovation of love, and we have BURLEY — On Saturday, taken our time to do it right and bring it back as the 9th annual Renaissance Arts Center Banquet, Auc- a vital part of the community.” tion and Ball in Burley will — Chris Jackson, of the Wilson Theatre ball committee celebrate more than nine decades of the Historic Wil- include a snowboard pack- love, and we have taken our son Theatre in Rupert — and age, a Sun Valley ice show time to do it right and bring it raise money for its continued and overnight condo, a back as a vital part of the renovation. Dutch oven dinner and two community.” No-host cocktails, the paintings by Mini-Cassia The historic theater’s auction preview and a bal- artists. restoration has included the loon sale begin at 6 p.m. Sat- Balloons sold during the exterior, storefronts, lobbies, urday at Burley Inn Conven- 6 p.m. social hour usually go the grand stairway and a tion Center,800 N. Overland fast, Jackson said. They’re convention center. Ave.Dinner follows at 7 p.m., $10 each or three for $25, and “We’ve been able to open the live auction at 8 p.m.,and each holds something worth the community/convention a dance to the sounds of Alan $10 or more. Just before center and have had wed- Hale and Friends Band at 7 p.m., buyers may pop their dings, receptions, reunions, 9 p.m. A silent auction runs balloons any way they can. training, civic and social 6-9:30 p.m. Tickets are $40, “The Wilson Theatre was meetings,” Jackson said. at 436-2787 or at the door. built in 1920 and opened its “Now we’re in the final phase “We will feature 14 live door to an anxiously await- ... of the actual auditorium, auction items including a ing crowd on Aug. 25 of that so we need to raise some self-propelled lawnmower,” year,”Renaissance Arts Cen- money to keep working to- said Chris Jackson, of the ter vice president Earl Cor- ward the goal of returning Wilson Theatre ball com- less said in a press release. this Rupert icon back to its mittee. Other donated wares “It’s been a renovation of original glamour.”

Oakley schools show off their best at pops concert By Judy Albertson tor Mary Kay Setoki, who who competed this year, Times-News writer has helped host the event four get to go on to the April for five years. 14 finals in Twin Falls. OAKLEY — You’ll be Performing in the concert “They will be performing grooving to the beat at the are the sixth-grade choir, the numbers they did for Oakley Pops Concert, on the junior high and high the Danny Marona compe- Thursday at Oakley High school mixed choir, the jazz tition the evening of the School’s gym. Dinner will choir and the junior high concert,”Setoki said. begin at 6 p.m., with a con- and high school band. Concert proceeds will cert at 7 p.m. Setoki said Oakley has help the music department The price for both is $25 participated in the Danny attend a spring festival for a family, $15 per couple Marona Performing Arts competition. Call 862-3328 or $10 per person. Scholarships for several for tickets, or get them from “If you have a large fami- years. Of the eight students any Oakley music student. ly, it’s a great way to take them out to dinner and en- tertainment. This year Nina THE COLLECTORS, PART 2 Austin is heading up the Thimbles, pianos, knives and the Lakers: meal for us. She is making a Ariel Hansen shows you four Magic Valley taco salad in a fried bowl; residents’ collections. she’s going to be busy for a few days. And there will be S UNDAY IN brownies and ice cream for F AMILY L IFE dessert,” said music direc-

We’reW’ BBack! k! live cooking demonstrations fabulous prize drawings during the show gift bags and more! date:d Tuesday, April 5, 2011 time:t 6:00 p.m. location:l Roper Auditorium

TICKETS ON SALE $10 STARTING FEBRUARY 28TH Each Times-News 132 Fairfi eld St. W Twin Falls MAGIC VALLEY Morin spurs CSI Sittin’ pretty OVERTIME baseball to victory Small-town (in pink) players soak up Fowler bounces >>> Sports 2 media attention Mickelson out of S Magicvalley.com/blogs match play > Sports 6 Local roundup, Sports 2 / Wrestling, Sports 3 / Scoreboard, Sports 4 / Comics, Sports 5 / NFL labor talks, Sports 5 Sports FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2011 SPORTS EDITOR MIKE CHRISTENSEN: 735-3239 [email protected] MINICO 53, Spartan supremacy TWIN FALLS 28 the one prior, at last one of Key players its goals was accomplished. Twin Falls: Eric Harr, 10 points, Minico throttles Twin Falls “We’ve just remained 8 rebounds; Minico: Kade humble, even when we had Miller, 14 points, 3 rebounds. blowouts we didn’t auto- Up next: Both teams advance in 4A boys district title game matically think we were the to the Class 4A state tourna- By David Bashore To be fair, they had 23 best team in the state or ment next Thursday at Borah Times-News writer years’ worth of emotion to anything,”said Minico sen- High School in Boise. Minico let out. ior Kade Miller, who scored plays an undetermined RUPERT – Nets were cut, Minico delivered a strong a game-high 14. “We’ve fo- opponent at 1:15 p.m., while photos taken, interviews effort on both ends of the cused on continuing to get Twin Falls plays Century at 8. given, family members court when it mattered most better, knowing that would hugged. Thursday, beating Twin carry us through.” Only when the Minico Falls 53-28 to win the Class Minico’s 10 seniors will represent their school at the High School gymnasium 4A District IV champi- put an exclamation point on state tournament for the had long since emptied did onship for the first time their careers, leaving their first time in 22 years. JASON LUGO/For the Times-News the Spartans boys basketball since 1988. home floor for the final time The squad coped with The Minico boys basketball team celebrates with the Class 4A District team finally retreat to the For a team with high as district champions, as IV trophy after beating Twin Falls 53-28 in Rupert on Thursday. refuge of their locker room. hopes both this season and well as earning the right to See SPARTANS, Sports 2 Kimberly holds MEET THE CHAMPS off Buhl for the CSI edges 3A district title in CEU in By Stephen Meyers then,” said senior Brian Times-News writer Crane. “Most of these guys are football players and the 2OT for KIMBERLY – Pushed end of their season was against the brink of elimi- pretty crazy and came nation in the Class 3A Dis- down to the wire every SWAC title trict IV Tournament, Kim- game,so we really leaned on berly turned to its football them and they kind showed By Mike Christensen players for inspiration. us how to get it done.” Times-News writer Jade Wadsworth, line- Wadsworth scored eight backer in the fall and a for- of his points in the third It lived up to the billing. ward on the hardwood, quarter, including three Those were the words of scored 17 points to lead straight buckets down low College of Southern Idaho Kimberly over Buhl 52-46 after Buhl had cut the Bull- head coach Steve Gosar after to win the district champi- dogs’ halftime lead of seven his team outlasted the Col- onship and punch its ticket down to three. lege of Eastern Utah for an to the state tournament. “We just had to play with 88-86 double overtime win “We lost that first game more intensity because Thursday night at CSI Gym- of the tournament and it’s nasium. been win or go home since See KIMBERLY, Sports 2 In a showdown for the regular-season Scenic West Athletic Conference title and the No.1 seed for next week’s Region 18 Tournament in Twin Falls, No. 3 CSI (25-4, 11-3 SWAC) rallied to force overtime and did just enough to edge No. 14 CEU (23-6,10-4). “It was one of the best ball games I’ve ever been associ- ated with,”said Gosar. “As much as anyone could ask for,” said Eastern Utah coach Brad Barton. A three-point play by CSI guard Pierre Jackson gave the home team an 87-84 lead with 1:17 left in the second overtime. Eastern Utah had DREW NASH/Times-News one last chance, trailing 88- CSI's Jerrold Brooks takes to the air as he collides with CEU's Trevor Bamgartner Thursday night at CSI in 86 with 12.2 seconds to play, Twin Falls. Bamgartner was injured on the play. but Darius Smith stole the ball from CEU’s Maxim Za- sists. “There was so much 12-2 run to build a 14-5 lead kharov to seal the win. emotion in that game. … I’m and led by as much as 12 in MORE ONLINE “Man that was a tourna- proud of my team. We could the first half. That gap grew SEE more photos from ment-type game right have stopped playing but we to 13 with 13:04 remaining in Thursday night’s game. DREW NASH/Times-News there,” said Jackson, who kept going.” MAGICVALLEY.COM Kimberly’s Jade Wadsworth dribbles the ball as Buhl’s Markus Lively had 22 points and seven as- Eastern Utah used an early See CSI MEN, Sports 2 guards him Thursday night at Kimberly High School. 24 Magic Valley wrestlers advance to next round of state tournament By Ryan Howe Times-News writer INSIDE Look at more results from the Idaho NAMPA – Every year it’s on full display – state wrestling tournament in Nampa. how do high school wrestlers handle com- peting on the state’s biggest stage. See Sports 3 Sink or swim? “It’s a little nerve-wracking,”said Burley “Fourteen years is coming to an senior Jake Lake. “You only have to worry about one match. If you sit here and say end. I’ve wrestled hundreds of ‘Crap, this is big,’ then you get freaked out and psyche yourself out and you do poorly.” matches and it’s down to four Lake was able to block out the nine other matches left. It’s kind of weird. mats and the hundreds of fans filling the spacious Idaho Center on Thursday to win This is what I’ve been focusing on his first-round match at 140 pounds. For the whole year.” Lake, it was easy to focus, since this is what he’s looked forward to since finishing third — Twin Falls High School wrestler Todd Anderson at last year’s state tournament. “This is what we work for all year,” Lake At 103 pounds, Eric Ayala of Jerome won said. “No one asks how you did at Bear-Cat, RYAN HOWE/Times-News by pin, while teammate Riley Thacker ad- no one asks you how you did at the Buhl Minico’s Isaiah Alvarado wrestles a 119-pound match with Zach Parker of Hillcrest during the first round of vanced via forfeit. The Tigers’ Kaden Luper tournament. What do they ask? They ask the Class 4A state wrestling tournament Thursday at the Idaho Center in Nampa. joined Alvarado in advancing at 119. how you do at state.” Alberto Ramirez of Minico moved on to Lake was one of 24 Magic Valley wrestlers semifinals begin at 7:30 p.m. “First round kid, I kind of overlooked him. the quarterfinals at 125, as did Jerome’s Nick to advance past the first round of the Class Preparation is key while taking on the I didn’t think he was going to be that much Thorne at 135. 4A state tournament. bright lights of the state tourney – some- of a challenge, but he was tough. I didn’t “I take one match at a time, I don’t want to Wrestlers who lost their first-round thing Minico sophomore 119-pounder Isa- warm up as much as I should have,”Alvarado get ahead of myself,” Ramirez said. “Each matches had to return for the evening’s con- iah Alvarado almost had to learn the hard said. “During the match I was like, ‘I can’t match motivates me more to go for that state solation rounds, while winners received the way. Down the entire match, Alvarado lose right now, it would ruin everything.’ I title. I don’t want to leave my high school ca- rest of the night off and advanced to the trailed by three points with time winding can pull off stuff at the end. I’ve been doing reer without a state title,and I feel like this year championship quarterfinals, which begin down.But with eight seconds left,he rolled a that all year. Kids are tired during the third and next year will be the years that I will get it.” today at 9 a.m. Two rounds of consolation reversal and got his opponent on his back for round, and I just keep going and give them matches follow, and then championship the pin. all I’ve got.” See WRESTLING, Sports 3 Sports 2 Friday, February 25, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Second-half spurt lifts CSI women past CEU By Mike Christensen A lackluster first half left get better.” pushed each other,” run after CSIs spurt, but the locker room shortly be- Times-News writer the CSI leading CEU just With 2:22 left in said sophomore never got closer than eight. fore halftime and she didnt 37-32. the half and his Taylor Altenburg, With little intensity, CSI return to the bench. Rogers The Golden Eagles knew “We were one play be- team up just 29-27, who went 4-for-7 fell behind 25-21 in the first said he was frustrated with what was coming at half- hind everything that need- Rogers slammed his from 3-point range half. Altenburg hit three El-Mir at the time and will time. ed to be made,”said Rogers clipboard to the and scored a team- consecutive treys in a 12-4 address her situation later. “We already knew we . “… We look confused of- floor during a time- high 16 points. Her run that also included a were going to get it because fensively, we looked con- out. His team ended final trey put CSI up Barnes triple to put the Ea- CSI 82, Eastern Utah 72 EASTERN UTAH (72) we were playing so bad,” fused defensively. the half on a 7-3 run Altenburg 57-37. gles up 33-29. Christin Figgins 1-5 2-2 5, Daiana Ferreria 3-4 1-1 7, Bruna Deichmann 9-16 6-9 24, Maddie Hind 3-6 0-0 6, said College of Southern “I didnt have a really and then forced four Gipson, who Bruna Deichmann scored Priscila Santos 10-20 0-2 20, Jasmine Scott 0-0 0-0 0, Kathryn James 0-0 0-0 0, Shala Pitchforth 1-4 0-0 2, Idaho freshman guard Tay- heated halftime speech. It consecutive Eastern Utah scored nine off the bench, 15 of her game-high 24 in Abbi Kay 1-3 0-0 3, Candice Cornaby 0-0 0-0 0, lor Gipson. was just Lets get on board turnovers to start the sec- said the energy the starters the first half to keep CEU Chelsea Morgan 2-3 0-0 5. Totals 30-61 9-14 72. CSI (82) CSI womens coach or lets not get on board if ond half, not allowing CEU displayed to start the sec- within 37-32 at intermis- Felicity Jones 3-6 0-0 8, Holly Checketts 1-5 5-6 7, Laurel Kearsley 3-4 3-3 9, Mechela Barnes 4-8 2-2 12, Randy Rogers got into his were going to quit on the to cross halfcourt in that ond half was contagious. sion, while Priscila Santos Fanny Cavallo 2-10 0-0 4, Tayllor Gipson 4-5 0-0 9, Kylee Schierman 0-0 0-1 0, Taylor Altenburg 6-13 4-7 players at halftime and the season right now. Nobody span. Tina Fakahafua finished most of her 20 points after 16, Tina Fakahafua 4-7 2-2 10, Kyler Parai 0-2 0-0 0, Eagles (21-8, 8-6 Scenic wants to quit on the season, CSI scored seven straight with 10 points and six halftime. Kylie Hardison 0-2 0-0 0, Chakala Carthen 2-4 3-6 7. Totals 29-66 15-20 82. West Athletic Conference) but I thought the way we points to ignite the game- boards, while Mechela CSI concludes the regu- Halftime: CSI 37, CEU 32. 3-point goals: CEU 3-8 (Figgins 1-3, Deichmann 0-1, Kay 1-2, Morgan 1-2); CSI responded with a 20-5 run played was like Lets just changing run. Barnes scored 12. Laurel lar season by hosting Col- 9-24 (Jones 2-4, Checketts 0-2, Barnes 2-5, Gipson 1-1, Altenburg 4-7, Parai 0-1, Hardison 0-2, Carthen 0-2). to start the second half en get on to the region tourna- “We just found it in our- Kearsley and Fanny Cavallo orado Northwestern at 3 Rebounds: CEU 32 (Ferreria 7); CSI 40 (Kearsley, route to an 82-72 win over ment and not worry about selves to create energy each grabbed eight re- p.m. Saturday. Cavallo 8). Assists: CEU 13 (Figgins, Deichmann 3); CSI 18 (three with 3). Turnovers: CEU 20; CSI 20. Total the College of Eastern this weeks games. But we when we were down and bounds. Notes: Rogers sent fresh- fouls: CEU 14; CSI 12. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Utah. need to use these games to really played together and Eastern Utah had an 8-0 man guard Guili El-Mir to none. Morin spurs CSI Castleford beats Murtaugh to advance to state Clayton Kline 9, Houston Horner 2, Dylan Kinyon 2. Times-News each for the Wolves (18-2). Totals 16 16-20 53. but with time running out “I am proud of our team MURTAUGH (38) they were forced to foul Humberto Pacheco 11, Troy Baynes 11, Bryan Venegas Mitch Howards 14 points for bouncing back after the 7, Jose Gonzales 5, Austin Stanger 4. Totals 14 3-3 38. which ended in chance for baseball to victory 3-point goals: Castleford 1 (Kline), M 7 (Baynes 3, helped Castleford top Mur- tough loss last night,” said Pacheco 2, Vengas, Gonzales). Total fouls: Castleford 9, the Wendell. taugh 53-38 in the second Castleford coach Tracy Vul- Murtaugh 16. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: none. Codey Prince added 10 place game of the Class 1A gamore. “It was nice to put it points for the Trojans. over Dawgs, 5-3 Division II District IV-V together tonight and shake WEST SIDE 61, WENDELL 54 Tournament on Thursday off that loss to get to state.” Tanner Thompsons 20 West Side 61, Wendell 54 Wendell 19 8 12 10 — 54 Times-News Olson threw 4 1-3 in- and secure a spot in the state Humberto Pacheco and points was not enough as West Side 15 18 14 14 — 61 WENDELL (54) nings, allowing five hits and tournament. Troy Baynes scored 11 points Wendell (14-9) fell to West Ryan Lewis 6, Codey Prince 10, Jared Lund 6, Nolan Stouder 8, Michael Wright 2, Tanner Thompson 20, On a cold, snowy day in three runs before giving The Wolves pulled away in each for Murtaugh. Side 61-54 in the Class 2A Tanner Swarner 2. Totals 20 10-11 54. Twin Falls, Parker Morin way to Tyler Vavra with the the second quarter and kept District IV-V Playoff game in WEST SIDE (61) Austin 6, Cook 14, Turnbow 15, Butler 2, T.Smart 12, did his best to keep some bases loaded and two the Red Devils from rallying. Castleford 53, Murtaugh 38 American Falls on Thursday. Roberts 4, Stegelemeier 4, J.Smart. Totals 22 13-22 61. Castleford 8 17 11 25 — 53 3-point: Wendell 4 (Prince 2, Lund, Thompson) West heat in the College of outs in a 3-2 game. Kale Weeks and Tyler Murtaugh 7 8 6 17 — 38 The Trojans battled back- Side 4 (Cook 2, Austin, Turnbow). Total fouls Wendell CASTLEFORD (53) 18, West Side 13. Fouled out: none. Technical fouls: Southern Idaho The Calgary, Alber- Hansen scored 13 points Mitch Howard 14, Kale Weekes 13, Tyler Hansen 13, and-forth with West Side none. dugout. ta, sophomore fin- Morin drove in ished scattering two four runs and threw out two hits — one to the first runners on the basepaths as batter he faced — and CSIs baseball team re- fanning five to pick up his turned to action with a 5-3 first win of the year. CSI men win at Skip Walker Field “Caleb came out and Continued from Sports 1 over the Prairie Baseball gave us a chance, and Vav the game, but CSI clawed Academy of Lethbridge, came in and threw really back to take its first lead Alberta. well,”Morin said. since 3-2 at 69-68 with 1:22 The Golden Eagles (6-4) With three more games left in regulation. scored twice in the first in scheduled before the start “Our guys showed a lot of their home opener, then of Scenic West Athletic character when they got saw the Dawgs rally to tie it Conference play, the Gold- down 13 just to battle back,” CSI's Pierre at 3-3 in the fifth. But en Eagles appear to be find- said Gosar.“I thought (CEU) Jackson and Morins two-run single in ing their stride. came out really loose and we CEU's the seventh inning provid- “Guys are starting to re- were tight early, but as the Brandon ed the final scoring margin. alize what their roles might game went on we got looser.” “I was just seeing the ball be and the guys who are Williams col- Eastern Utah appeared to well and felt good. For the playing want to keep those lide with a have the game in hand in most part we did pretty roles,” Morin said. “Mainly group of CSI regulation. A Zakharov trey well,”said Morin, who went everybody really wants to put CEU up 73-71 with 23.4 Golden Girls 3-for-4 to up his batting win. Weve just got to keep seconds left and Jonathan Thursday average to .389. “I always working on the little things Mills, who led Eastern Utah night at CSI feel better when were able that will help us out (long- with 22 points and 13 boards, in Twin Falls. to score some runs early in term).” stole the ball and was fouled the game, not have to be Former CSI shortstop A Golden with 7.5 seconds left. He pressing so hard. Once they Tanner Craswell went 0- Girl was made the first foul shot, but started coming back,we did for-3 for Prairie, with a injured in missed the second, giving a good job of staying in the stolen base. CSI one final shot. the action. game.” The two teams are back it Smith drove to the base- It was CSIs first game at 1 p.m.today. line and kicked the ball out since Feb.12. front to Mitch Bruneel, who Morin tripled to score CSI 5, barely beat the buzzer with a Ryan Cooperstone in the Prairie Baseball Academy 3 PBA 001 020 000 – 3 7 1 game-tying 3-point swish first inning, then came CSI 200 010 20x – 5 9 2 from the right wing. It was home when Ben Douglas Batteries – PBA: Kale Wierenga, Cole Lencucha (8) and Mitch MacLean. CSI: Caleb Olson, Tyler Vavra (5) his first field-goal attempt of grounded out to make it 2- and Parker Morin. DREW NASH/ Pitching – PBA: Wierenga (L) 7.0 IP, 9 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 the game. Times-News 0. The sophomore catcher BB, 2 SO, 1 WP; Lencucha 1.0 IP, 0 R, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 SO. CSI: Olson 4.1 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 0 SO; “I dont even know what out, while Bryant Crowder tle, which it can earn out- 1 6, Brady Hurst 7-13 3-5 17, threw out a runner at third Vavra (W, 1-1) 4.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO. Maxim Zakharov 5-9 6-7 18, Aaron Hawk- E – PBA, MacLean; CSI, Ryan Cooperstone 2. DP – to say. It was crazy. It just scored 13 before getting right by beating last-place Harris 0-0 0-0 0, Brandon Williams 0-2 0-0 0, base in the top of the sec- Bryant Crowder 5-8 3-4 13. Totals 32-62 19-27 PBA 2. LOB – PBA 7, CSI 5. SF – CSI: Morin. SB – PBA: went in,” said Bruneel. whistled for his fifth foul on Colorado Northwestern at 5 ond, and Caleb Olson Tanner Craswell, Dan McNeil, Cory Herback. CSI: 86. Morin, Chase Harris 2. CS – PBA: Tyson Ford 2, Adam “Great pass,great shot.” Jacksons three-point play. p.m.Saturday. CSI (88) picked off a second runner Romaniuk. 2B – PBA, Ford, Jordan Duffy. 3B – CSI: Jerrold Brooks 3-11 3-4 11, Darius Smith 3-8 4- Morin (2). RBI – PBA: Herback 2, McNeil. CSI: Morin “I tell Mitch he reminds Zakharov netted 18 for CEU. “I aint never been this 4 10, Pierre Jackson 6-20 9-9 22, Mitch to end the inning. 4, Ben Douglas. Bruneel 1-2 3-4 6, Kenny Buckner 10-15 2-4 22, me of Jimmer (Fredette),” Kenny Buckner scored 22 hyped before,”said Jackson. Gerson Santo 3-7 2-6 8, Chris Patton 4-4 0-0 8, Fabyon Harris 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 30-67 24-33 said Jackson.“That was a big points and had eight re- “I dont even got no words 88. Halftime: CEU 42, CSI 36. Regulation: CEU 74, shot.” bounds to aid CSI, while Jer- for it.Im just happy.” CSI 74. First OT: CEU 80, CSI 80. 3-point goals: CEU 3-17 (Bamgartner 0-4, Evans 1-6, Eastern Utah dominated rold Brooks scored 11. Smith Zakharov 2-6, Williams 0-1); CSI 4-15 (Brooks CSI softball looking for the boards, outrebounding had 10 points, seven assists No. 3 CSI 88, 2-6, Smith 0-2, Jackson 1-6, Bruneel 1-1). Rebounds: CEU 48 (Mills 13); CSI 31 (Buckner CSI 48-31.Brady Hurst had a and six rebounds. No. 14 Eastern Utah 86, 2OT 8). Assists: CEU 10 (three with 3); CSI 20 EASTERN UTAH (86) (Smith, Jackson 7). Turnovers: CEU 26; CSI 12. 17-point, 11- dou- The win assures CSI of at Jonathan Mills 10-13 2-6 22, Trevor Total fouls: CEU 25; CSI 22. Fouled out: CEU, better showing at Snow ble-double before fouling least a share of the SWAC ti- Bamgartner 3-10 4-4 10, Cameron Evans 2-7 1- Hurst, Crowder; CSI, Santo. By David Bashore winners this weekend: Times-News writer CSI, Snow,or snow. With bad weather in the Kimberly The last time the Col- forecast, the series was coach Marvin Mumm. to be here,” said Buhl coach going to the state tourna- lege of Southern Idaho moved from Ephraim, Continued from Sports 1 tonight it was going to come However, behind Mark Dan Winn. “I love this team. ment to watch since I was softball team split with Utah, to nearby Richfield, down to who wants it more,” Montgomery and Markus We talked about how being a four and now we feel like we Salt Lake Community then back to Ephraim and Wadsworth said. Lively, Buhl came out ag- tribe is more than one night can make a deep run.” College and headed to back again to Richfield. The Bulldogs (18-5) gressive in the second half. or one team, or one game on Kimberly begins state Snow College the next The two teams will at- jumped out hot, scoring 19 Lively scored six points in the basketball court. Its tournament play March 3 in weekend, it didnt end tempt to play three games first-quarter points and a the third quarter and Mont- about life. Its about much, Meridian. well. today, beginning at 11 13-0 run spanning the first gomery swatted away sever- much more.” It took a year, but the a.m., and one on and second quarter buried al shots and provided an in- Buhl ends its season, Kimberly 52, Buhl 46 Golden Eagles have a Saturday if they can Buhl 8 10 15 13 — 46 the Indians (11-10) early. timidating presence in the while Crane, Wadsworth Kimberly 19 6 15 12 — 5 2 measure of redemp- get it in. “When were moving on paint. and the rest of the team cel- BUHL (46) tion in their grasp. “The best-case Markus Lively 9, Scott Harris 6, Matt Hamilton 8, offense, not just up and Kimberly though closed ebrated its state tournament Kellen Gillins 9, Mark Montgomery 14. Totals 17 8-18 CSI lost three of scenario is four 46. down the court, but within the third on a 6-0 run and berth. KIMBERLY (52) the four games in games. Our kids kind Dalton Harmon 3, Derek Maloney 6, Brian Crane 13, the offense and getting good Buhl never got closer than “This is just so over- Ephraim, Utah, last sea- of get in a rhythm once Brock Hulsey 2, Tevan Brady 5, Zach Funk 4, Jade motion, we shoot the ball four the rest of the way. whelming,”said Crane, who Wadsworth 17, Jacob Howell 2. Totals 19 12-21 52. son, and its something you get into conference, 3-point goals: Buhl 4 (Hamilton 2, Gillins, well and our offense really “At the beginning of the scored 13 points. “Its an Montgomery); Kimberly 2 (Crane). Total fouls: Buhl, 16, thats been on the minds and youd hate to see that Kimberly 13. Fouled out: Buhl, Montgomery. Technical was clicking,”said Kimberly season, we werent expected amazing feeling. Ive been fouls: none. of players and coaches all rhythm break,” Baumert week after last weeks said. “But you look at the home split with Salt Lake. forecast, and you know “Good sophomore lead- how much snow theyve Spartans ership would take care of had … I think theyll do Continued from Sports 1 Bronson Miller. “We knew pointers with ruthless preci- team with 10 points and that,”said CSI coach Nick what they can to get it hype both internal and ex- there was going to be a lot of sion in the first half, building eight rebounds. Baumert. “Our goal is to ready. But you can get it ternal for a number of years, hype around us,but we knew a 37-15 lead at the break. Both teams advance to the win the (Scenic West Ath- ready, and its still what including the anguish of an we couldnt get ahead of Then, when Twin Falls (18- Class 4A state tournament letic Conference) and the comes down the pike that expectant fan base when it ourselves.” 7) finally answered the bell next Thursday at Borah High girls know there arent a will dictate.” failed to qualify for state last Twin Falls simply never on defense, allowing just School in Boise.Minico plays lot of places that you can Baumert said shortstop season despite being posi- had a chance in this one. four points in the third quar- an undetermined opponent afford to drop a game here and relief pitcher Kelsey tioned to do just that. Minico built up a quick 5-2 ter, the Spartans still showed at 1:15 p.m., while Twin Falls or there. If we want to host Bryant should be ready to But this group not only lead and led 14-7 after one supremacy – they yielded plays Century at 8. that region tournament, go, after re-aggravating a coped with that pressure, it quarter, then dropped 23 none. we have to go in and win back injury last weekend. blossomed through it. And points in the second quarter. Minico eventually extend- Minico 53, Twin Falls 28 three or four (out of four) Pitcher Jessi Duncan is al- Twin Falls 7 8 0 13 – 28 now it goes to the Treasure “We had a game plan and ed the lead to 47-17 before Minico 14 23 4 12 – 53 on a consistent basis every so expected to return after Valley as the favorite to bring we executed it well,” said calling off the dogs midway TWIN FALLS (28) weekend.” being struck with a line Tyler Wolters 9, Colton Stott 2, Eric Harr 10, Thomas home the programs first Bronson Miller, who scored through the fourth quarter. Corr 2, Robert Sanchez 5. Totals 9 7-16 28. There could be three drive last Saturday. MINICO (53) ever state championship. 13 points,all in the first half. “We came out flat in the Edgar Espinoza 5, Bryan Guzman 5, Kevin Jurgensmeier 7, Bronson Miller 13, Kade Miller 14, “We talked about that Executed was an under- first half, and the ball just Casey Christiansen 5, Jake Nava 4. Totals 17 15-23 53. Get the latest area sports news at 3-point goals: Twin Falls 3 (Wolters 2, Sanchez); (pressure), and we just de- statement. Minico (22-1) seemed to bounce their way Minico 4 (B. Miller 2, K. Miller, Guzman). Total fouls: Twin Falls 19, Minico 16. Fouled out: none. Technical cided to leave it in the locker worked back-door passes all night,” said Twin Falls fouls: none. www.magicvalley.com room,” said Minico guard and kick-out dishes for 3- guard Eric Harr, who led the Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho SPORTS Friday, February 25, 2011 Sports 3 Alonzo brothers push Declo to first-round lead By Ryan Howe Stephen Mejia and Coty Times-News writer Thompson of Buhl – won matches on adjacent mats. NAMPA – It took all of 11 “Were partners through seconds for Declos Jaime the whole season. Practices Alonzo to pin his opponent are pretty solid, we go back in the opening round of the and forth a lot. We try to Class 2A state wrestling push each other to do our tournament on Thursday. best,” said Thompson. “At Not to be outdone, the end of my match, I think younger brother and work- it was more my condition- out partner, sophomore Alex ing. I outworked him, he got Alonzo, earned a pin just tired, and I just kept pressing moments later on the other and pressing forward.” side of the Idaho Center. Other Buhl wrestlers who Both Alonzos wrestle in won first round matches in- the 103-pound classifica- cluded Adam McLean (112), tion, are on opposite sides of Allen Compton (135), the bracket and would like Michael McDonald (145), nothing more than to meet Oren Carlton (215) and Nick in the finals on Saturday. Castillo (285). “He and I practice hard all Kimberly moved five the time,”said Jaime Alonzo, wrestlers forward in the as senior. “I hope he places championship bracket: Ja- high because this is his first cob Herman (119), Tanner year. I want him to give it all Mulberry (125), Tyson hes got.I hope he and I are in Hardy (160), Lane Albright the championship. Today I (171), and Caleb McClimans just wanted to get it over (285). with. To get to Saturday Ive “I wish I would have got- got to stay focused for my ten in a little bit quicker, but next two matches tomor- overall it was a good match,” row.” said Herman. “Ive been Of the 21 wrestlers from looking forward to it.” the Magic Valley who won For Filer, Andrew Juarez first-round matches in 2A (103), Brett Packham (189) on Thursday, nine were from and John Beer (215) each ad- Declo, which led the team vanced to the quarterfinals. standings by four points over Wrestlers who lost their North Fremont after Round first-round matches on 1. Thursday returned for the Stirland Zollinger (112), RYAN HOWE/Times-News evenings consolation Josh Phillips (119), Matt Filers John Beer gets ready to pin Pierce Otto of Kellogg at 215 pounds during the first round of the Class 3A state wrestling tournament rounds. Thursdays first- Newman (125), Justin Thursday at the Idaho Center in Nampa. round winners advanced to Cameron (130), Jacob Miles the championship quarterfi- (145),Jason Gillette (160) and onship bracket, as Kaleb (171) and Cole McGinnis (215) Jade Earl (135) won for the Turner (171) also earned nals, which begin today at Mark Knobbe (215) also won Bowers (112), Tyler Egbert moved on to todays cham- Trojans, while Stephan Ortiz first-round victories. 10:30 a.m.today for Class 3A first-round matches for the (140) and Luis Vital (285) pionship quarterfinals. (152) and Braxton Sagers In Class 3A, Buhl ad- and 2A. Two consolation Hornets. were each winners. Raft River and Oakley each (285) won for the Hornets. vanced seven wrestlers past rounds follow at 3 p.m. and Wendell advanced three For Gooding, Torin Brun- had two first-round win- Valleys Casey Ivey (135) the first round. Another pair the championship semifi- wrestlers in the champi- son (140), Chance Adamson ners. Layne Ward (119) and and Glenns Ferrys Devon of workout buddies – nals begin at 7:30 p.m. 2011 State Wrestling Tournament

The Idaho Center Miner (12), Hillcrest, 2.40; Kasey Barker (12), Wood American Falls pinned 13. JaCade Jones (10), Filer, Smith, Wendell, 6-4. Justin Cameron, Declo, pinned Thursdays results River, pinned Sascha Gradtke (11), Preston, 1.18; 0.34 Blaze Gray, Garden Valley, 3:17. Class 5A Parker Buck (12), Bonneville, pinned Cameron 152: 6. Michael Cardona (12), American Falls maj. dec 135: Casey Ivey, Valley, dec. Damian McWilliams, Team scores: 1. Centennial 65.50; 2. Coeur dAlene Bartlett (10), Jerome, 3.05. 5. Ryan Orr (12), Filer, 11-0; 9. Simon Esparza (12), Prairie, 4-2. Jade Earl, Raft River, pinned Josh Hatch, 53.00; 2. (tie) Lewiston 53.00; 4. Caldwell 45.50; 5. 215: Jade Parsons (11), Jerome, pinned Sterling Fruitland M-Dec 10. Kiernen Haskell (12), Kimberly, 8- West Side, 2:54. Kidman Cook, Wallace, pinned Junior Mountain View 39.50; 6. Highland 38.50; 7. Skyline Ritcheson (11), Century, 1.03; Brock Robison (12), 0 Ponce, Gooding, 2:59. 29.00; 8. Post Falls 27.00; 9. Meridian 21.00; 10. Borah Madison, pinned Auden Ruhter (11), Wood River, 5.36; 160: 5. Derek Charles (12), St. Maries pinned 6. Chris 140: Tyler Egbert, Wendell, pinned Rafe Williams, 20.00; 11. Capital 19.00; 12. Boise 18.50; 13. Rocky Jacob Barclay (12), Minico, pinned CJ Johnson (10), Chandler (9), Kimberly, 2.38; 13. Tyson Hardy (12), Clearwater Valley, 1:36. Torin Brunson, Gooding, maj. Mountain 15.00; 13. (tie) Vallivue 15.00; 15. Lake City Pocatello, 1.08. Kimberly pinned 14. Andrew Sparks (12), Payette, 1.31 dec. Dillon Danner, Marsing, 13-4. Kyle Brown, 14.00; 16. Idaho Falls 12.50; 17. Timberline 7.00; 18. 285: Alex Thomas (12), Wood River, pinned Justin 171: 4. Dakotah Gries (12), Parma Fall 3. Jacob Bogner Potlatch, pinned Brad Payne, Declo, 5:27. Eagle 4.00 Gibson (12), Skyview, 1.11; Layne Lasike (11), Jerome, (12), Filer, 3.28; 9. Lane Albright (12), Kimberly pinned 145: Luke Hahn, Wallace, maj. dec. Travis Rison, Class 4A pinned Ty McRae (12), Mountain Home, 2.28; Brett 10. Garret Hyde (10), Bear Lake, 4.38 Gooding, 17-6. Jacob Miles, Declo, pinned Javier Team scores: 1. Columbia 61.50; 2. Blackfoot 50.50; 3. Thompson (10), Minico, pinned Zach Carscallen (10), 189: 8. Jared Smith (12), Snake River pinned 7. Cody Moreno, Marsing, 5:20. Nick Muller, Orofino, dec. Kuna 42.50; 4. Nampa 35.00; 5. Pocatello 32.00; 6. Moscow, 2.58. Nye (10), Kimberly, 1.17; 14. Brett Packham (12), Filer Parker Lamun, Valley, 10-7. Jerome 31.50; 7. Minico 29.00; 8. Bonneville 23.50; 9. Consolation first round pinned 13. Carmen Krichbaum (11), Bonners Ferry, 152: Stephan Ortiz, Oakley, pinned Micah Spatz, Twin Falls 21.00; 10. Hillcrest 20.00; 11. Mountain 103 pounds: 15. Andre Aguinaga (10), Pocatello maj. 4.28 Melba, 0:50. Justin ODell, Ririe, dec. Chris Housley, Home 19.00; 12. Lakeland 18.00; 13. Preston 16.50; 14. dec 14. Gaige Kepner (9), Canyon Ridge, 11-3 215: 9. John Beer (12), Filer pinned 10. Pierce Otto (11), Wendell, 6-4. Jake Waters, Wallace, pinned Devon Moscow 15.00; 15. Sandpoint 14.00; 15. (tie)Skyview 112 pounds: 2. Cooper Bailey (9), Wood River dec 3. Kellogg, 5.41 Moss, Declo, 0:51. 14.00; 17. Rigby 13.00; 18. Wood River11.00; 19. Connor Stubblefield (11), Canyon Ridge, 12-7; 10. 285: 3. Caleb McClimans (11), Kimberly pinned 4. 160: Ebben Lane, Kamiah, T-fall Sam Dalton, Gooding, Madison 8.00; 19. (tie) Shelley 8.00; 21. Burley 7.50; Andrew Bright (10), Nampa dec 11. Tyler Bartlett (12), Brady Sheppard (12), Fruitland, 3.24 17-0. Jason Gillette, Declo, dec. Skyler Darrah, Challis, 22. Emmett 6.00; 22. (tie)Middleton 6.00; 24. Bishop Wood River, 8-4 Consolation first round 5-2. Zach Lowen, McCall-Donnelley, pinned Brayden Kelly 5.50; 25. Canyon Ridge 5.00; 26. Century 2.00 119 pounds: 14. Devin Porter (10), Preston pinned 15. 112: 11. Holt Bright (10), Kimberly pinned 10. Cam Cantu, Valley, 3:12. Jared Anderson (10),Wood River, 4.12 Raynor (9), Timberlake, 2.57 171: Justin Robie, Grangeville, pinned Alberto District IV Individual Results 125 pounds: 6. Michael Roberts (9), Jerome dec 7. 119: 10. Zach Stumpf (10), Kimberly pinned 11. Aaron Gonzales, Wendell, 0:23. Chance Adamson, Gooding, Photos by RYAN HOWE/Times-News Class 4A Ivan Lopez (11), Columbia, 8-4; 10. Chad Miller (10), Kolar (9), St. Maries, 4.44 pinned Morgan Baladez, Tri-Valley, 0:40. Devon First round Lakeland dec 11. Alex Leblanc (10), Canyon Ridge, 6-2 125: 15. Kylan Romrell (11), Bear Lake pinned 13. Leon Turner, Glenns Ferry, dec. Mathew Speelman, Marcus Ko, top, of Twin Falls defeated Lane Houston of Blackfoot at 103 pounds: Riley Thacker (10), Jerome, won by for- 130 pounds: 7. Christian Parke (12), Burley Fall 6. Roper (10), Kimberly, 1.58 Kootenai, 3-2. feit; Justin Holman (9), Bonneville, pinned Gaige Hayden Murdock (10), Rigby, 3.30 11. Johnny Perez 135: 15. Tyler Melicharek (12), Teton Fall 14. Adan Diaz 189: Evan Siepker, Firth, dec. Ivan Pedroza, Glenns 145 pounds in the first round of the Class 4A state wrestling tourna- Kepner (9), Canyon Ridge, 5.04; Eric Ayala (12), (12), Canyon Ridge dec 10. Kendon Freeman (12), Twin (9), Kimberly, 0.51 Ferry, 7-3. Austin Glenn, Marsing, pinned Drexton Jerome, pinned Andre Aguinaga (10), Pocatello, 1.36. Falls, 7-0 140: 10. Tyson Burgemeister (10), American Falls Fall Thrall, Declo, 1:21. Kaleb Latimer, Challis, pinned Kage ment Thursday at the Idaho Center in Nampa. 112: Taylor Higbee (11), Pocatello, pinned Cooper 135 pounds: 6. Jake Schvaneveldt (11), Twin Falls M- 12. Kenny Gutierrez (9), Buhl, 1.32 Osterhout, Declo, 3:20. Bailey (9), Wood River, 3.07; Austin Lisonbee (9), Dec 7. Trent Hale (12),Rigby,13-3; 15. Dallin Larson (12), 145: 2. Taylor Deaton (11), Filer pinned 3. Wyatt 215: Mark Knobbe, Declo, pinned Kaleb Howell, West Mountain Home, pinned Connor Stubblefield (11), Preston dec 13. Austin Gilchrist (10),Minico, 4-2 Bergeson (10), South Fremont, 2.16; 15. Walker Side, 0:53. Ryan Rainey, West Jefferson, pinned Lance Canyon Ridge, 5.09; Tyler Jaramillo (9), Kuna, pinned 140 pounds: 2. Tommy Bailey (10), Wood River maj. Herring (12), Timberlake pinned 13. JaCade Jones (10), Sirucek, Valley, 5:02. Cole McGinnis, Gooding, pinned Tyler Bartlett (12), Wood River, 1.47. Dec 3. Jon Mangum (11), Bonneville, 9-1; 7. Daniel Filer, 2.22 Levi Miller, Clearwater Valley, 1:21. 119: Isaiah Alvarado (10), Minico, pinned Zach Packer Larson (11), Preston T-Fall 6. Joey Gomez (12), Minico, 152: 7. Ashton Stephenson (11), St. Maries dec 5. Ryan 285: Luis Vital, Wendell, pinned David Northrup, Wrestling 17-2 Orr (12), Filer, 3-1 OT; 11. Shane Evans (12), Teton dec. Wallace, 1:37. Ben Cornia, Firth, dec. Edy Mesillas, (10), Hillcrest, 5.55; Kaden Luper (12), Jerome, pinned Cody Burden (10), Middleton, 3.52; Kam Reddish (10), 145 pounds: 6. Dakota Rupard (12), Minico pinned 7. 10. Kiernen Haskell (12), Kimberly, 10-3 Glenns Ferry, 12-6. Braxton Sagers, Oakley, pinned Continued from Sports 1 Carey of Jerome each won. Columbia, pinned Jared Anderson (10), Wood River, Paul Owen (11), Century, 4.19 160: 7. Luke Dickerson (12), Weiser pinned 6. Chris Brandon Wilburn, Wallace, 1:59. 1.55. 189 pounds: 11. Cameron Bartlett (10), Jerome Fall 10. Chandler (9), Kimberly, 2.47 Consolation first round Twin Falls teammates “I think our district was 125: Braxton Jensen (10), Pocatello, dec. Michael Sascha Gradtke (11),Preston, 0.14 189: 5. Jesse Johnson (12), St. Maries T-Fall 7. Cody 103: Tanner Redick, Challis, dec. Colton Rose, Raft Todd Anderson and Markus the hardest one in the state Roberts (9), Jerome, 7-2; Alberto Ramirez (11), Minico, 215 pounds: 12. Dakota Cole (11), Emmett dec 10. Nye (10), Kimberly, 17-0 River, 11-5. dec. Ivan Lopez (11), Columbia, 6-2; Devonte McClain Auden Ruhter (11),Wood River, 9-4 112: Dan Flick, Declo, pinned Walker Reggear, Orofino, Ko won first-round match- at 152,” said Carey. “Were (12), Mountain Home, pinned Alex Leblanc (10), Class 2A 2:11. Frankie Juarez, Declo, pinned Mike Carey, Canyon Ridge, 3.14. Class 3A Team scores: 1. Declo 40, 2. (tie) Melba and North Wallace, 2:29. es at 145. just really competitive guys 130: Adam Jordan (12), Nampa, dec. Christian Parke Team scores: 1. Weiser 42.00; 2. Parma 38.00; 3. Fremont 33, 4. (tie) Challis and Firth 28, 6. McCall- 119: Brad Gerratt, Valley, pinned Anthony Lott, (12), Burley, 12-7; Carson Robbins (11), Pocatello, Bonners Ferry 34.50; 4. Snake River 34.00; 5. Sugar- Donnelly 27.5, 7. (tie) Grangeville and Malad 24, 9. Kamiah, 0:13. Troy Adams, Declo, pinned Ben Smith, “Fourteen years is coming and it doesnt surprise me pinned Kendon Freeman (12), Twin Falls, 3.51; Tate Salem 33.50; 6. Salmon 32.00; 7. American Falls Ririe 23, 10. New Plymouth 21.5, 11. Gooding 20, 12. Grace, 2:16. Alex Bybee, Glenns Ferry, pinned Erik to an end,” Anderson said. those two moving on. I have Hansen (10), Blackfoot, major dec. Johnny Perez (12), 30.00; 8. Homedale 28.00; 9. Fruitland 27.00; 10. (tie) Prairie, West Jefferson and West Side 19, 15. Rosales, Aberdeen, 4:00. Canyon Ridge, 17-6. Teton 25.00; 11. Timberlake 24.50; 12. Kimberly 24.00; Wendell 17.5, 16. North Gem 17, 17. Wallace 16, 18. 125: Jake Mitton, Oakley, pinned Kaleb Martin, “Ive wrestled hundreds of a lot of respect for the two.” 135: AJ Jenkins (11), Skyview, pinned Jake 12. (tie) Payette 24.00; 14. Buhl 22.00; 15. Priest River Orofino 14, 19. (tie) Marsing and Potlatch 13, 21. Wallace, 1:23. Andrew Carl, Kamiah, dec. Schuyler Schvaneveldt (11), Twin Falls, 2.12; Nick Thorne (12), 21.00; 15. (tie) St. Maries 21.00; 17. Filer 17.50; 18. Kamiah 12.5, 22. (tie) Oakley and Valley 11, 24. Grace Nebeker, Wendell, 8-5. matches and its down to Likewise, the areas three Jerome, pinned Trent Hale (12), Rigby, 0.44; Jakob Marsh Valley 14.50; 19. Bear Lake 13.00; 20. Kellogg 10, 25. (tie) Aberdeen, Glenns Ferry and Raft River 8, 130: Christian Fontaine, Gooding, pinned Isaac Karpati (12), Middleton, pinned Austin Gilchrist (10), 11.00; 21. South Fremont 10.00 28. Kootenai 7, 29. Clearwater Valley 6, 30. Garden Ortega, Melba, 2:48. Wyatt Smith, Wendell, T-fall four matches left. Its kind 160-pounders also ad- Minico, 5.46. District IV Individual Results Valley 5, 31. Tri-Valley 4, 32. Cascade 0. Christian Ratliff, Melba, 15-0. of weird. This is what Ive vanced, with David Borden 140: Jesus Dozal (12), Columbia, pinned Tommy Championship first round District IV individual results 135: D.J. Todd, Melba, pinned Junior Ponce, Gooding, Bailey (10), Wood River, 2.57; Mikal Sanchez (11), 103 pounds: 16. Andrew Juarez (12), Filer pinned 15. Championship first round 4:40. been focusing on the whole of Minico, Mark Chris- Kuna, T-Fall Joey Gomez (12), Minico, 15-0; Jake Lake Diamond Robinson (9), Priest River, 0.35 103: Jaime Alonzo, Declo, pinned Mark Hugon, 140: Ty Pancheri, West Jefferson, pinned Brad Payne, (12), Burley, T-Fall Bryant Sargent (9), Blackfoot, 15-0. 112: 5. Adam Mclean (9), Buhl pinned 6. Bo Garden Valley, 0:11. Alex Alonzo, Declo, pinned Declo, 2:42. year. Ive tried to focus on tensen of Twin Falls and 145: Todd Anderson (12), Twin Falls, pinned Jordan Hohenfield (9), American Falls, 5.03; 12. Cody Miller Rainier Montes, McCall-Donnelly, 3:14. Wesley 145: Travis Rison, Gooding, won by injury default over Nolan (9), Kuna, 2.46; Ruben Pulido (10), Blackfoot, (10), Parma pinned 11. Holt Bright (10), Kimberly, 1.17 Peterson, Malad, pinned Colton Rose, Raft River, 0:39. Hunter Roberts, McCall-Donnelly. Parker Lamun, each match, but really this Chase Smith of Canyon major dec. Dakota Rupard (12), Minico, 17-7; Marcus 119: 8. Jacob Herman (10), Kimberly maj. dec 7. Cole 112: Stirland Zollinger, Declo, pinned Caden Potter, Valley, pinned Seth Whitworth, Challis, 2:19. has been on my mind the Ridge winning. Ko (11), Twin Falls, major dec. Lane Houston (11), DeYoung (12), Weiser, 19-6; 9. Mark Bigley (11), North Fremont, 0:51. Roscoe Jarboe, New Plymouth, 152: Chris Housley, Wendell, pinned Brad Christensen, Blackfoot, 11-2. Salmon pinned 10. Zach Stumpf (10), Kimberly, 1.29 T-fall Dan Flick, Gooding, 16-0. Kaleb Bowers, Garden Valley, 0:33. Nathan Danner, Marsing, dec. whole year. Getting the first At 171, Twin Falls Brady 152: Brayden Metcalf (11), Canyon Ridge, dec. Darneal 125: 8. Tanner Mulberry (10), Kimberly maj. dec 7. Wendell, pinned Mike Carey, Wallace, 3:20. Aldon Devon Moss, Declo, 5-3. Stephens (11), Pocatello, 8-3; Jordan Staley (12), Twin Brady DeYoung (10), Weiser, 12-2; 14. Cesar Gonzalez Bishop, North Fremont, pinned Frankie Juarez, Declo, 160: Austin Williams, Marsing, dec. Sam Dalton, one out of the way is nice, it Barton and Minicos Skye Falls, pinned Chase Campbell (11), Lakeland, 1.26; Joe (9), Parma pinned 13. Leon Roper (10), Kimberly, 3.08 1:58. Gooding, 11-6. Jesse Keeler, Grangeville, dec. Brayden Carey (12), Jerome, T-Fall Chris Alvarez (10), Nampa, 130: 8. Stephen Mejia (10), Buhl dec. 7. Ryan Kesl (10), 119: Layne Ward, Raft River, pinned Juan Lopez, Cantu, Valley, 9-2. gets you rolling for the tour- Dansie each won by pin. At 17-2. Salmon, 7-0; 10. Coty Thompson (11), Buhl dec. 9. Melba, 0:38. Josh Phillips, Declo, pinned Anthony 171: Dalton Reynolds, New Plymouth, pinned Alberto nament.” 189, Minicos Salvador 160: David Borden (11), Minico, pinned Joe Seamons Dustin Koehler (12), Bonners Ferry, 5-4 Lott, Kamiah, 1:44. Taylor Heitman, Prairie, pinned Gonzales, Wendell, 3:44. (11), Preston, 3.25; Mark Christensen (12), Twin Falls, 135: 5. Allen Compton (12), Buhl Fall 6. Parker Davis Brad Gerratt, Valley, 0:49. Blake Perry, Melba, pinned 189: Gabe Paul, Grangeville, dec. Ivan Pedroza, Said Ko: “I did pretty Gutierrez and Wood Rivers pinned Joey Reintjes (9), Moscow, 2.59; Chase Smith (9), Bonners Ferry, 0.44; 13. Oscar Gallegos (11), Troy Adams, Declo, 3:46. Trent Harris, Ririe, dec. Alex Glenns Ferry, 13-9. Fabian Medrano, Melba, pinned (12), Canyon Ridge, major dec. Kyle Jordan (11), Payette pinned 14. Adan Diaz (9), Kimberly, 1.22 Bybee, Glenns Ferry 7-6. Drexton Thrall, Declo, 2:39. Brett Kuhn, Clearwater good, but if Im going to win Kasey Baker also pinned Columbia, 13-4. 140: 1. Michael McDonald (12), Buhl maj. dec. 2. 125: Caleb Williams, North Gem, pinned Jake Mitton, Valley, pinned Kage Osterhout, Declo, 0:40. 171: Skye Dansie (10), Minico, pinned Diego Ramirez Thomas Kissinger (12), Priest River, 13-1; 11. Joseph Oakley, 1:10. Jesse Blount, Melba, maj. dec. Schuyler 215: Lance Sirucek, Valley, pinned Aidan Redmon, the next round I need to do their opponents. (11), Preston, 0.42; Brady Barton (12), Twin Falls, Bloomsburg (10), St. Maries pinned 12. Kenny Nebeker, Wendell, 13-2. Matt Newman, Declo, pinned Cascade, 2:00. better. I need to be more Jade Parsons of Jerome pinned Jace Holt (12), Hillcrest, 5.25; Randy Emery Gutierrez (9), Buhl, 3.18 Andrew Hamilton, Aberdeen, 2:26. 285: Edy Mesillas, Glenns Ferry, pinned Luke Harris, (10), Kuna, pinned Juan Labra (10), Burley, 5.47. 145: 1. Trevor Hampton (12), Bonners Ferry pinned 2. 130: Kade Perrin, Prairie, dec. Christian Fontaine, New Plymouth, 3:58. physical the whole match and Jacob Barclay of Minico 189: Salvador Gutierrez (11), Minico, pinned Brady Taylor Deaton (11), Filer, 3.23; 14. Julian Gallegos (10), Gooding, 10-4. Kyle Ringen, Kamiah, dec. Wyatt and finish out strong.” each won by pin at 215,while All three District IV rep- all three area wrestlers at resentatives at 152 moved 285 advanced, including on, as Brayden Metcalf of Alex Thomas of Wood River, Canyon Ridge, Jordan Sta- Layne Lasike of Jerome and ley of Twin Falls and Joey Brett Thompson of Minico.

Brady Barton of Twin Falls pins Jace Holt of Hillcrest at 171 pounds during the first round of the Class 4A state wrestling tournament Thursday at the Idaho Center in Nampa. SPORTS UP CLOSE

RYAN HOWE/Times-News Marcus Ko, top, of Twin Falls defeated Lane Houston of Blackfoot at 145 pounds in the first round of the Class 4A state wrestling tournament Thursday at the Idaho Center in Nampa. Sports 4 Friday, February 25, 2011 SPORTS Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho 4th-ranked Panthers roll over Mountaineers 71-58 PITTSBURGH — Lamar na and after Gilbert Brown 58 win over the Fighting da, which clinched at least a MARQUETTE 74, Huskies (20-7, 8-7) with 27 Patterson scored the first ran into foul trouble late in Irish last weekend. West share of the Southeastern NO. 14 CONNECTICUT 67 points. five points of the second half the first half. Virginia has dropped six of Conferences Eastern Divi- HARTFORD, Conn. — It was UConns first game in sparking a decisive run Brad Wanamaker had a its past 11 after opening the sion for the first time since Darius Johnson-Odom since the NCAA revealed its that led fourth-ranked balanced game for the Pan- season 12-4. 2007. scored nine of his 17 points in sanctions against the pro- Pittsburgh to a 71-58 win thers with 11 points, eight Florida (22-5, 11-2 SEC) overtime to lead Marquette gram over recruiting viola- over West Virginia on assists and seven rebounds. NO. 13 FLORIDA 71, GEORGIA 62 has won 14 of its last 16 over UConn, which played tions. Among the penalties Thursday night. Pitt bounced back from a GAINESVILLE, Fla. — games,including six in a row. without coach Jim Calhoun was a suspension of Calhoun Nasir Robinson scored 15 60-59 loss at St. Johns last Kenny Boynton scored 18 The Gators swept Georgia on the bench. for next seasons first three to help Pitt (25-3, 13-2) take weekend and moved two points, including three con- (18-9, 7-6) for the first time Jimmy Butler added 16 Big East games.Calhoun was another step toward clinch- wins ahead of second-place secutive 3-pointers in the since 2008 and extended points for the Golden Eagles cited for failing to monitor ing the Big East conference Notre Dame. second half that helped the their home winning streak (17-11, 8-7 Big East), who and promote an atmosphere title. Patterson finished with Casey Mitchell scored 22 Gators take control. against the Bulldogs to nine. tied the game at 59 with 5.3 of compliance within his a career-best 11 points, while for the Mountaineers (17-9, Erving Walker added 15 Travis Leslie led the Bull- seconds left on a drive by program. enjoying extra playing time 8-7), who failed to build off points, and Chandler Par- dogs with 20 points, six re- Johnson-Odom. due to an injury to Talib Zan- the momentum of their 72- sons chipped in 16 for Flori- bounds and four assists. Kemba Walker led the —The Associated Press SCOREBOARD

(Batum 4-9, Matthews 2-6, Fernandez 2-7, Roy 1-2). advances to state play-in vs. District V-VI runner-up at Carolina at Montreal, 5 p.m. BASKETBALL Fouled Out—Gasol, Matthews. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 3 p.m. Feb. 26 in American Falls. Philadelphia at Ottawa, 5 p.m. 47 (Gasol 14), Portland 47 (Aldridge 14). Assists—L.A. Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m. NBA Lakers 22 (Bryant 6), Portland 22 (Miller 8). Total GGAAMMEE PPLLAANN Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. All Times MST Fouls—L.A. Lakers 24, Portland 15. Technicals—Gasol, GOLF EASTERN Odom, Aldridge. A—20,643 (19,980). ATLANTIC W L Pct GB Match Play Results TENNIS LOCAL BOXING Thursday Boston 41 14 .745 — Mens college scores 7 p.m. All Times MST ATP World Tour Dubai Duty Free New York 29 26 .527 12 Far West COLLEGE BASEBALL At The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Dove Mountain Philadelphia 28 29 .491 14 California 81, Oregon 71 ESPN2 — Featherweights, Juan Marana, Ariz. Championships New Jersey 17 40 .298 25 Long Beach St. 61, Cal Poly 55 1 p.m. Carlos Burgos (25-1-0) vs. Cristobal Purse: $8.5 million Thursday Toronto 16 42 .276 26½ Montana 85, Portland St. 84 Prairie Baseball Academy, Canada, Yardage: 7,791 Par 72 At Dubai Tennis Stadium SOUTHEAST W L Pct GB N. Arizona 63, Sacramento St. 42 Cruz (39-12-0) Second Round Dubai, United Arab Emirates Oregon St. 87, Stanford 80 at CSI (DH) Purse: $2.233 million (WT500) Miami 42 16 .724 — GOLF Seeds in Parentheses Pacific 57, UC Riverside 51 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Graeme McDowell (5), Northern Ireland, def. Ross Surface: Hard-Outdoor Orlando 36 22 .621 6 S. Utah 84, IPFW 66 9:30 a.m. Fisher (37), England, 4 and 2. Singles Atlanta 34 23 .596 7½ Idaho 67, Nevada 59 1 p.m. Quarterfinals Charlotte 25 32 .439 16½ TGC — LPGA, HSBC Womens Y.E. Yang (44), South Korea, def. Stewart Cink (53), Southwest CSI at Snow College (DH) United States, 4 and 3. Tomas Berdych (3), Czech Republic, def. Philipp Washington 15 41 .268 26 Arkansas St. 63, North Texas 47 Champions, second round (same- Jason Day (38), Australia, def. Paul Casey (6), England, Petzschner, Germany, 7-5, 6-4. CENTRAL W L Pct GB Oral Roberts 92, IUPUI 74 HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING 4 and 2. Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. Florian Mayer, Midwest day tape) J.B. Holmes (22), United States, def. Ernie Els (11), Germany, 7-5, 6-1. Chicago 39 17 .696 — Kent St. 72, Buffalo 69 State meets, at Idaho Center, Nampa Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Indiana 26 30 .464 13 Noon South Africa, 1 up. Loyola of Chicago 68, Valparaiso 48 Matteo Manassero (57), Italy, def. Charl Swartzel (25), Ukraine, 6-3, 6-4. Milwaukee 22 35 .386 17½ Oakland, Mich. 103, UMKC 90 TGC — PGA Tour/WGC, Accenture Richard Gasquet, France, def. Gilles Simon, France, 5-7, Detroit 21 38 .356 19½ South Africa, 1 up. Penn St. 66, Northwestern 52 Luke Donald (9), England, def. Edoardo Molinari (24), 6-2, 6-4. Cleveland 10 47 .175 29½ SIU-Edwardsville 84, Hannibal-LaGrange 55 TV SCHEDULE Match Play Championship, third Doubles WESTERN Italy, 2 and 1. South Dakota 99, N.J. Tech 84 round Ben Crane (39), United States, def. Rory McIlroy (7), Quarterfinals SOUTHWEST W L Pct GB Wis.-Green Bay 71, Youngstown St. 60 AUTO RACING 4:30 p.m. Northern Ireland, 8 and 7. Jeremy Chardy, France/Feliciano Lopez, Spain, def. San Antonio 47 10 .825 — Wis.-Milwaukee 87, Cleveland St. 83 3 p.m. Miguel Angel Jimenez (23), Spain, def. Ryan Palmer Rohan Bopanna, India/Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Dallas 41 16 .719 6 South TGC — PGA Tour, Mayakoba Classic, (55), United States, 4 and 2. Pakistan, 6-4, 3-6, 10-7 tiebreak. New Orleans 34 25 .576 14 Appalachian St. 85, Coll. of Charleston 70 SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, second round (same-day tape) Rickie Fowler (29), United States, def. Phil Mickelson Marcel Granollers, Spain/Dick Norman, Belgium, def. Memphis 32 27 .542 16 Austin Peay 65, E. Illinois 56 pole qualifying for 150 (4), United States, 6 and 5. Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes (1), India, 7-6 (5), 6-4. Belmont 75, Mercer 64 MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL Matt Kuchar (13), United States, def. Bo Van Pelt (45), Michael Llodra, France/Nenad Zimonjic (3), Serbia, Houston 28 31 .475 20 Centenary 73, W. Illinois 60 4 p.m. def. Florian Mayer/Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 6-3, NORTHWEST W L Pct GB 5 p.m. United States, 3 and 2. Davidson 83, Elon 75 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Geoff Ogilvy (30), Australia, def. Thomas Bjorn (62), 6-4. Oklahoma City 36 20 .643 — ETSU 66, Campbell 59 ESPN2 — Siena at Fairfield Denmark, 1 up. Denver 33 25 .569 4 Florida 71, Georgia 62 ``Happy Hour Series, final practice Bubba Watson (19), United States, def. Mark Wilson Florida Atlantic 77, Troy 60 NBA BASKETBALL WTA Qatar Ladies Open Portland 32 25 .561 4½ for Subway Fresh Fit 500 (51), United States, 6 and 5. Thursday Utah 31 27 .534 6 Florida Gulf Coast 56, Jacksonville 55 Nick Watney (32), United States, def. Lee Westwood Gardner-Webb 71, Radford 63 5 p.m. At The Khalifa Tennis Complex Minnesota 13 45 .224 24 6 p.m. (1), England, 1 up. Doha, Qatar George Mason 67, Northeastern 61 FSN — Utah at Indiana Ryan Moore (48), United States, def. K.J. Choi (49), PACIFIC W L Pct GB Lipscomb 82, Kennesaw St. 67 SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, Purse: $721,000 (Premier) 6 p.m. South Korea, 5 and 4. Surface: Hard-Outdoor L.A. Lakers 40 19 .678 — Longwood 113, Columbia Union 84 Lucas Oil 150 Martin Kaymer (2), Germany, def. Justin Rose (34), Louisiana-Lafayette 58, Denver 52, OT Singles Phoenix 28 27 .509 10 BOWLING ESPN — Oklahoma City at Orlando England, 20 holes. Quarterfinals Golden State 26 30 .464 12½ Murray St. 70, Morehead St. 62 Hunter Mahan (18), United States, def. Robert North Florida 80, Stetson 77 8:30 p.m. Marion Bartoli, France, def. Peng Shuai, China, 6-2, 6- L.A. Clippers 21 37 .362 18½ 4 p.m. Karlsson (15), Sweden, 2 up. 2. Sacramento 14 41 .255 24 Old Dominion 75, James Madison 59 ESPN2 — PBA, U.S. Open ESPN — Denver at Portland Wednesdays Games Savannah St. 103, Carver Bible 64 Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. Flavia Pennetta, San Antonio 109, Oklahoma City 105 South Alabama 92, Ark.-Little Rock 79 HOCKEY Italy, 6-2, 6-0. Houston 124, Cleveland 119 Tenn.-Martin 78, E. Kentucky 70 Vera Zvonareva (2), Russia, def. Daniela Hantuchova, Indiana 102, Detroit 101 Tennessee St. 57, SE Missouri 52 NHL Slovakia, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 7-5. Sacramento 111, Orlando 105 The Citadel 70, W. Carolina 62 All Times MST Jelena Jankovic (5), Serbia, def. Klara Zakopalova, UNC Asheville 76, High Point 62 East Thursday, Feb. 24 EASTERN Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4. Philadelphia 117, Washington 94 Canisius 55, Niagara 27 West Side 61, Wendell 54 (Wendell eliminated) Doubles Toronto 118, Chicago 113 UNC Greensboro 57, Georgia Southern 56 ATLANTIC GP W L OT Pts GF GA New York 114, Milwaukee 108 VMI 80, Presbyterian 74 Delaware 75, Va. Commonwealth 67 Quarterfinals Memphis 104, Minnesota 95 W. Kentucky 80, Fla. International 73 Drexel 61, Northeastern 53 District champion advances to state tournament, Philadelphia 61 40 15 6 86 202 155 Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic/Katarina Srebotnik (1), Dallas 118, Utah 99 Winthrop 61, Liberty 56 Hofstra 77, George Mason 69 March 3-5 at Capital High School in Boise. Pittsburgh 62 36 20 6 78 180 150 Slovenia, def. Alisa Kleybanova, Russia/Yan Zi, China, Phoenix 105, Atlanta 97 East Purdue 51, Penn St. 49 N.Y. Rangers 62 32 26 4 68 172 155 6-4, 4-6, 10-7 tiebreak. New Orleans 98, L.A. Clippers 87 Boston U. 53, Binghamton 51 St. Peters 62, Rider 49 Class 1A Division I New Jersey 60 26 30 4 56 129 161 Liezel Huber, U.S./Nadia Petrova (2), Russia, def. Fairleigh Dickinson 85, Sacred Heart 74 UNC Wilmington 76, Towson 47 (Districts IV-V-VI) N.Y. Islanders 62 23 31 8 54 170 202 Alberta Brianti/Roberta Vinci, Italy, 7-5, 6-3. L.A. Lakers 106, Portland 101, OT Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan/Zheng Jie (3), China, def. Sania Thursdays Games Long Island U. 94, Bryant 85 Monday, Feb. 14 NORTHEAST GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 93, Miami 89 Marquette 74, Connecticut 67, OT District IV Boys Game 1: North No. 1 Shoshone 70, South No. 4 Hansen Mirza, India/Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-2, 6-0. Boston at Denver, Late Pittsburgh 71, West Virginia 58 43 Boston 60 34 19 7 75 188 145 Fridays Games Quinnipiac 64, Monmouth, N.J. 59 Basketball Tournaments Game 2: South No. 2 Oakley 56, North No. 3 Challis 47 Montreal 62 32 23 7 71 161 161 TRANSACTIONS Sacramento at Charlotte, 5 p.m. Robert Morris 65, Mount St. Marys, Md. 57 Class 4A Game 3: South No. 1 Grace 70, North No. 4 Glenns Buffalo 59 28 25 6 62 170 172 Utah at Indiana, 5 p.m. St. Francis, NY 75, Cent. Connecticut St. 65 At high seeds Ferry 44 Toronto 61 27 27 7 61 157184 BASEBALL Detroit at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. St. Francis, Pa. 84, Wagner 78 Tuesday, Feb. 15 Game 4: North No. 2 Hagerman 61, South No. 3 Raft Ottawa 60 20 31 9 49 137 195 National League Phoenix at Toronto, 5 p.m. Game 1: No. 3 Twin Falls 62, No. 6 Wood River 33 River 42 SOUTHEAST GP W L OT Pts GF GA WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Agreed to terms with C Tuesday, Feb. 15 Raudy Read, OF Randy Novas, LHP Joel Barrientos, New York at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Game 2: No. 4 Canyon Ridge 57, No. 5 Burley 51 Tampa Bay 60 35 18 7 77 187 188 Washington at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Womens college scores Thursday, Feb. 17 Game 5: Hansen 68, Challis 63 (Challis eliminated) LHP Brian Escolastico, LHP Hector Silvestre, RHP Far West Game 6: Glenns Ferry 58, Raft River 50 (Raft River Washington 61 32 19 10 74 165 153 Anderson Martinez, RHP Gilberto Mendez, RHP Felix New Orleans at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Arizona St. 69, Southern Cal 55 Game 3: Jerome 57, Twin Falls 48 Carolina 61 28 24 9 65 177 188 Oklahoma City at Orlando, 6 p.m. Game 4: Minico 56, Canyon Ridge 44 eliminated) Moscat, C Pedro Severino, C Jorge Tillero, 1B Arialdi Cal Poly 78, Cal St.-Fullerton 58 Game 5: Burley 67, Wood River 37 (Wood River elimi- Game 7: Shoshone 56, Oakley 44 Atlanta 61 25 26 10 60 174 201 Peguero, SS Yewri Guillen, 3B Diomedes Eusebio, OF New Jersey at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Fresno St. 77, Idaho 51 Game 8: Grace 56, Hagerman 47 Florida 60 25 28 7 57 156 168 Atlanta at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Gonzaga 106, Saint Marys, Calif. 66 nated) WESTERN Juan de los Santos, OF Wilman Rodriguez and OF L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19 Wednesday, Feb. 16 Dioncio Rosario on minor league contracts. Montana St. 70, E. Washington 56 Game 6: Minico 48, Jerome 31 (Minico to state) Game 9: Hagerman 60, Hansen 46 (Hansen eliminat- CENTRAL GP W L OT Pts GF GA BASKETBALL Denver at Portland, 8:30 p.m. N. Arizona 83, Sacramento St. 64 ed) Saturdays Games Game 7: Canyon Ridge 57, Burley 51 (Burley eliminat- Detroit 61 37 18 6 80 203 177 National Basketball Association Oregon 60, California 46 ed) Game 10: Glenns Ferry 66, Oakley 55 (Oakley eliminat- —Traded F Luke Harangody and C Utah at Detroit, 5:30 p.m. Pepperdine 72, San Francisco 56 ed) Chicago 61 32 23 6 70 194 168 Sacramento at Memphis, 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 21 Nashville 61 31 22 8 70 156 146 Semih Erden to Cleveland for a 2013 second-round Portland St. 70, Montana 65 Game 8: Twin Falls 63, Canyon Ridge 49 (Canyon Ridge At Kimberly HS draft pick. Traded C Kendrick Perkins and G Nate Dallas at Washington, 6 p.m. San Diego 78, Portland 77 Tuesday, Feb. 22 Columbus 59 30 23 6 66 163 175 New Jersey at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Santa Clara 56, Loyola Marymount 49 eliminated) St. Louis 59 27 23 9 63 166 176 Robinson to Oklahoma City for F , C Nenad Chicago at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22 Game 11: Glenns Ferry 46, Hagerman 43 (Hagerman Krstic, a 2012 first-round draft pick and cash. Stanford 73, Oregon St. 37 Game 9: Twin Falls 53, Jerome 50 (Twin Falls to state, eliminated) NORTHWEST GP W L OT Pts GF GA CHARLOTTE BOBCATS—Traded F to Boston at L.A. Clippers, 8:30 p.m. UC Irvine 69, Pacific 58 Championship: Shoshone 38, Grace 35 (Shoshone to UC Riverside 74, UC Davis 62 Jerome eliminated) Vancouver 61 38 14 9 85 204 145 Portland for C , F , F-C Thursday, Feb. 24 state) Minnesota 60 32 22 6 70 158 156 Sean Marks and a conditional 2011 and a conditional NBA Box UCLA 74, Arizona 70 Championship: Minico 53, Twin Falls 28 Wednesday, Feb. 23 2013 first-round draft pick. Waived G Sherron Collins Utah St. 72, New Mexico St. 61 Second-place game: Grace 50, Glenns Ferry 41 (Grace Calgary 62 31 23 8 70 186 178 BULLS 93, HEAT 89 Weber St. 66, Idaho St. 61, OT Colorado 61 26 28 7 59 178 210 and F Dominic McGuire. First and second place advance to state tournament, to state, Glenns Ferry eliminated) Edmonton 61 20 33 8 48 156 203 —Traded G Mo Williams and F MIAMI (89) Southwest March 3-5 at Borah High School in Boise. Jamario Moon to the L.A. Clippers for G Baron Davis James 12-21 5-6 29, Bosh 1-18 5-6 7, Dampier 2-2 1-1 5, Tulane 82, Rice 77 First and second place advance to state tournament, PACIFIC GP W L OT Pts GF GA and a 2011 first-round draft pick. Waived F Leon Powe. Chalmers 4-6 2-2 12, Wade 12-24 10-12 34, Jones 0-3 0- UTEP 77, Southern Miss. 49 Class 3A March 3-5 at Vallivue High School in Caldwell. San Jose 62 35 21 6 76 174 159 —Traded G Aaron Brooks to Phoenix 0 0, House 1-5 0-0 2, Anthony 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-79 MIDWEST Monday, Feb. 14 Phoenix 62 33 20 9 75 178 177 for G Goran Dragic and a future first-round draft pick. 23-27 89. Ill.-Chicago 53, Detroit 40 Game 1: No. 3 Filer 54, No. 2 Kimberly 36 Class 1A Division II Los Angeles 60 33 23 4 70 166 144 Traded F Shane Battier and G Ishmael Smith to CHICAGO (93) Illinois St. 49, Evansville 39 Wednesday, Feb. 16 At Murtaugh HS Dallas 61 32 23 6 70 168 173 Memphis for C Hasheem Thabeet, F DeMarre Carroll Deng 7-12 5-5 20, Boozer 7-12 2-2 16, Noah 3-6 1-2 7, Iowa 83, Illinois 64 At CSI Tuesday, Feb. 15 Anaheim 61 32 25 4 68 171 181 and a future first-round draft pick . Rose 9-24 7-8 26, Bogans 0-4 2-2 2, Gibson 2-8 1-2 5, Minnesota 82, Michigan 78, 2OT Game 2: Buhl 58, Filer 55, 2 OT Game 1: South No. 1 Castleford 49, North No. 4 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime —Acquired G-F Marquis Daniels Brewer 4-6 0-0 8, Asik 0-0 0-0 0, Watson 0-3 2-2 2, Ohio St. 54, Michigan St. 53 Monday, Feb. 21 Richfield 36 loss. and cash considerations from Boston for a future draft Korver 2-7 1-2 7. Totals 34-82 21-25 93. Wis.-Green Bay 75, Valparaiso 48 Game 3: Kimberly 56, Filer 45 (Filer eliminated) Game 2: North No. 2 Dietrich 59, South No. 3 Wednesdays Games pick. Miami 31 22 14 22—89 Wis.-Milwaukee 73, Butler 66 Wednesday, Feb. 23 Lighthouse Christian 49 Buffalo 4, Atlanta 1 FOOTBALL Chicago 23 21 27 22—93 Wright St. 77, Loyola of Chicago 66 At CSI Game 1: North No. 1 Carey 71, North No. 5 Community Ottawa 5, Florida 1 National Football League 3-Point Goals—Miami 2-12 (Chalmers 2-2, Wade 0-1, South Kimberly 69, Buhl 60 School 19 San Jose 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT CAROLINA PANTHERS—Signed C Ryan Kalil to a one- House 0-2, Jones 0-3, James 0-4), Chicago 4-21 Auburn 63, Georgia 58 Thursday, Feb. 24 Game 2: South No. 2 Murtaugh 80, North No. 3 Camas Tampa Bay 8, Phoenix 3 year franchise tender. (Korver 2-6, Deng 1-4, Rose 1-5, Watson 0-2, Bogans Belmont 67, Mercer 62, OT Second championship: Kimberly 52, Buhl 46 (Kimberly County 48 Edmonton 5, Colorado 1 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed LS Jeremy Cain. 0-4). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Miami 47 (James Campbell 60, ETSU 57 to state, Buhl eliminated) Monday, Feb. 21 Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 2 HOCKEY 10), Chicago 56 (Asik 11). Assists—Miami 12 (James 5), Denver 82, Louisiana-Lafayette 39 Game 5: Lighthouse Christian 49, Richfield 38 Thursdays Games Chicago 17 (Rose 6). Total Fouls—Miami 23, Chicago Duke 71, Virginia 48 District champion advances to state tournament, Game 6: Camas County 67, Community School 33 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, OT —Traded D and RW 27. Technicals—Wade, Miami defensive three second. E. Illinois 71, Austin Peay 66 March 3-5 at Meridian High School. Game 7: Castleford 61, Dietrich 35 Dallas 4, Detroit 1 to Montreal for C Ben Maxwell and a 2011 A—23,024 (20,917). East Carolina 65, Tulsa 55 Game 8: Carey 33, Murtaugh 31 Toronto 5, Montreal 4 fourth-round draft pick. Signed Rick Florida Gulf Coast 64, Jacksonville 59 Class 2A Tuesday, Feb. 22 Chicago 3, Nashville 0 Dudley to a four-year contract extension. Wednesdays Late NBA Box Georgia Tech 64, North Carolina 57 Monday, Feb. 14 Game 9: Murtaugh 57, Lighthouse Christian 48 St. Louis at Vancouver, Late CALGARY FLAMES—Reassigned F Bryan Cameron to Houston 72, Marshall 54 Game 1: No. 1 Wendell 59, No. 4 Gooding 46 (Lighthouse Christian eliminated) Minnesota at Los Angeles, Late Victoria (ECHL). LAKERS 106, TRAILBLAZERS 101 James Madison 93, Georgia St. 45 Game 2: No. 2 Valley 49, No. 3 Declo 46 Game 10: Dietrich 70, Camas County 62 (Camas Fridays Games CAROLINA HURRICANES—Acquired F Cory Stillman Kennesaw St. 68, Lipscomb 58 Wednesday, Feb. 16 County eliminated) N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 5 p.m. from the Florida Panthers for C Ryan Carter and a 2011 L.A. LAKERS (106) Kentucky 55, Arkansas 54 Wednesday, Feb. 23 Artest 8-13 3-4 24, Gasol 8-15 2-2 18, Bynum 3-6 0-0 6, At Wendell Pittsburgh at Carolina, 5 p.m. fifth-round draft pick. LSU 54, South Carolina 51, OT Game 3: Declo 75, Gooding 72 (Gooding eliminated) Game 11: Murtaugh 53, Dietrich 52 (Dietrich eliminat- Phoenix at Columbus, 5 p.m. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Recalled D Nick Leddy from Fisher 2-4 0-0 6, Bryant 14-31 6-7 37, Brown 1-5 0-0 2, Maryland 61, Virginia Tech 48 ed) Blake 0-1 0-0 0, Odom 5-8 2-2 13, Walton 0-0 0-0 0, Memphis 73, SMU 63 Game 4: Wendell 44, Valley 41 Ottawa at Buffalo, 5:30 p.m. Rockford (AHL). Caracter 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-83 13-15 106. Thursday, Feb. 17 Championship: Carey 57, Castleford 56 (Carey to state) Florida at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Recalled D Mark Katic from Miami 84, Florida St. 68 Game 5: Valley 49, Declo 48 (Declo eliminated) Thursday, Feb. 24 New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 5:30 p.m. Bridgeport (AHL) on an emergency basis. Returned F PORTLAND (101) Mississippi St. 68, Alabama 55 Second-place game: Castleford 53, Murtaugh 38 Batum 7-16 4-6 22, Aldridge 12-18 5-8 29, Przybilla 1-1 Morehead St. 70, Murray St. 69 Saturday, Feb. 19 San Jose at Calgary, 7 p.m. Jesse Joensuu to Bridgeport. 2-4 4, Miller 3-10 1-2 7, Matthews 9-18 2-2 22, Valley 55, Wendell 54 (Castleford to state) St. Louis at Edmonton, 7 p.m. —Reassigned D Andre Benoit and F N.C. State 80, Boston College 69 Tuesday, Feb. 22 District IV-VI State Play-in game Minnesota at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Jim OBrien to Binghamton (AHL). Claimed F Marek Fernandez 2-7 1-1 7, Roy 2-5 0-0 5, Cunningham 1-3 1-2 Old Dominion 70, William & Mary 65 At American Falls 3, Johnson 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 38-79 16-25 101. Second championship: Valley 55, Wendell 49, OT Saturdays Games Svatos off waivers from Nashville. Traded F Alex Stetson 57, North Florida 51 (Valley to state) Saturday, Feb. 26 Nashville at Dallas, Noon Kovalev to Pittsburgh for a conditional 2011 seventh- L.A. Lakers 2318 26 20 19— 106 Tennessee 66, Mississippi 39 Murtaugh (12-9) vs. Sho-Ban (14-10), 3 p.m. Portland 2918 22 18 14— 101 Tennessee St. 58, SE Missouri 35 Colorado at Los Angeles, 2 p.m. round draft pick. 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 11-18 (Artest 5-6, Bryant 3- District IV-V Playoff Detroit at Buffalo, 5 p.m. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Traded G Dan Ellis to Anaheim UCF 53, UAB 50 At American Falls First and second place advance to state tournament, Pittsburgh at Toronto, 5 p.m. for G Curtis McElhinney. 6, Fisher 2-4, Odom 1-1, Blake 0-1), Portland 9-24 Wake Forest 86, Clemson 64 March 3-5 at Caldwell High School. Third place Rose, Deng lead Bulls over Heat 93-89 CHICAGO — Derrick Rose scored 26 points and The shooting during the NBAs All-Star weekend used jerseys are $2. Spring Soccer is for boys and girls Luol Deng added 20, including the tiebreaking 3, and left a Minxx strip club employee paralyzed and two in grades K-7.Teams typically play one game during the the beat the 93-89 on others wounded, prosecutors said. Sports Shorts week and one game on Saturday for five weeks, begin- Thursday night in a wild showdown between two of Police have said Jones instigated the brawl by ning the week of April 4. Game times will be 6 p.m. on the Eastern Conferences top teams. throwing wads of dollar bills from a large plastic bag Send Magic Valley briefs to [email protected] weekdays and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. Volunteer In a game that could have playoff seeding implica- onto a stage, then becoming angry when the strippers coaches are needed. Registration for all youth sports tions, the Bulls used a big third quarter to turn a nine- picked up the cash. Find more area events by searching for sports on the leagues is available at any time throughout the year at point halftime lead into a 71-67 advantage, then Jones and his entourage were ejected from the event calendar at Magicvalley.com the Parks and Recreation Office or online at watched a nine-point lead in the fourth evaporate into club, and police say Jones briefly met with the http://www.tfid.org. Information: 736-2265. a four-point deficit before pulling it out. accused shooter, Arvin Kenti Edwards, moments football player Lorenzo Jones and basketball player Dengs 3-pointer with 16 seconds left broke an 89- before Edwards opened fire with a handgun outside Virgil Taylor entered the university with criminal histo- IPB tournaments near all tie and sent Chicago to its 16th win in 21 games. the club. ries and remained part of their respective teams even Idaho Prep Basketball will host its last Winter Dwyane Wade scored 34 points and LeBron James Jones pleaded no contest in 2007 to a gross misde- though their academic work and conduct were called Youth Tournaments in the Magic Valley Saturday. added 29 for Miami, which lost for only the second meanor of conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct. into question. The event is for boys and girls in grades 5-8. time in 13 games. His deal reduced two felony coercion charges. Jones The records describe how the 300-pound Jones Information: visit http://www.idahoprepbasket- has denied having a role in the shooting. remained in an English class even though the instruc- ball.com or call Robby Fenk at 360-885-7810. NFL Edwards pleaded no contest in September to tor considered him “dangerous,”how Taylor was admit- attempted murder with use of a deadly weapon,main- ted to the university despite graduating 300th in his Pacman gets probation taining his innocence but saying hes worried about a high school class of 377 and how both remained in Track rules clinic set for role in Vegas melee tougher sentence if he didnt accept a plea deal. good standing on their teams despite repeatedly being The high school state track rules clinic will be held LAS VEGAS — Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Jones played five games last year for the Bengals, cited for misconduct on campus. at 7 p.m. Feb. 28 in the Twin Falls faculty lounge. Adam “Pacman”Jones was sentenced on Thursday to notching 11 tackles and an interception.He was hurt in The documents have become public record as evi- Track officials and coaches are required to attend. probation and 200 hours of community service under Week 7 during a loss to Atlanta, and underwent sur- dence in a state court lawsuit in which the student who Information: Jerry Kleinkopf at 293-7792. a plea deal for his role in a 2007 strip club melee in Las gery for a herniated disk in his neck. accused the players of rape says the university Vegas. engaged in fraud by telling her it didnt recruit “miscre- Twin Falls hosts bowling tourney Clark County courts spokeswoman Mary Ann Price COLLEGE FOOTBALL ant” athletes. The woman, who is no longer at TCU, More than 230 teams and 1,300 women will be said Jones received a suspended sentence and was goes by her initials in the lawsuit.The Associated Press Lawsuit shows different compete this March in Twin Falls at the annual USBC also ordered to receive anger management counsel- generally does not identify people who allege they Bowling Tournament. Team events will be at Magic ing. The sentence requires Jones to undergo random were sexually assaulted. side of TCU athletics Bowl on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and drug testing. FORT WORTH, Texas — A lawsuit against Texas Sundays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The double and singles Jones told the Las Vegas Sun after the sentencing Christian University slated for trial this spring accuses MAGIC VALLEY events will be held at the Bowladrome on Saturdays that hes glad to finally have the case behind him and the school of turning a blind eye toward the criminal T.F. offers youth soccer from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 3 has been praying for the victims of the shooting. records, unsavory behavior and academic failings of Twin Falls Parks and Recreation will accept registra- p.m. Opening ceremonies will be held at 10:30 a.m. “This has been a long, long haul and has affected a two of three athletes who were charged with sexually tion for its youth soccer leagues through today.The cost March 5 at Magic Bowl. Information: 404-6112. lot of families,” Jones told the newspaper. “It has assaulting a coed in 2006. is $15 ($25 for those outside the city limits) with an addi- affected me personally.” Court records filed over recent months detail how tional $10 late fee after Feb.25. New jerseys are $10 and – Staff and wire reports Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho COMICS Friday, February 25, 2011 Sports 5

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Big bodies replaced big They get back Green, the Fowler brought Dove Rickie Fowler reacts names on the final day of the power forward they drafted Mountain to life as much to the crowd as he NBAs trading season. at No. 5 in 2007 but traded to with his golf game as his col- approaches the 12th Boston traded starting Seattle in the deal for Ray orful attire, making two ea- green while playing center Kendrick Perkins, Allen.But with Perkins gone, gles in a span of three holes to while Hasheem Thabeet, and Shaquille ONeal and Phil Mickelson during send Phil Mickelson to his Nenad Krstic, Joel Przybilla Jermaine ONeal battling in- worst loss ever in this fickle the second round of and juries most of the sea- tournament. the Match Play were some other men son, interior defense is Equally impressive was Championship golf in the middle who now a question mark Italys teen sensation, 17- tournament were dealt Thursday for a team that ap- year-old Matteo Manassero, Thursday in Marana, before the 3 p.m. EST peared to have loaded who hit a 6-iron to 4 feet on Ariz. Fowler defeated deadline. up on it this seasoon for the 17th hole and closed out Baron Davis and a potential advantage Mickelson 6 and 5. Charl Schwartzel of South Gerald Wallace were against Miami. Africa to advance. among the former All- “Im just as sur- Of the 16 players remain- Stars who moved on a prised as everyone else ing, eight of them are under busy day that featured was,”the Heats LeBron 30. plenty of action but no James said. That includes Nick Wat- blockbusters like the ones Wallace was an All-Star ney, who steadied his emo- that landed Carmelo Antho- last season, but is owed tions over the last three holes AP photo ny in New York and Deron about $21 million over the to knock out top-ranked Lee weakness,” Mickelson said. isnt about the Americans. up birdie, and Manassero Williams in New Jersey earli- next two years, so the cost- Westwood — the third “He really is a complete play- Manassero keeps setting closed it out with a par on the er in the week. cutting Bobcats have been straight year the No. 1 seed er, and he put it together to- age records wherever he goes 18th. The Celtics traded shopping him. Hell try to did not make it out of the day.I just couldnt keep pace. — the youngest to win the Jason Day may seem older Perkins, their starting center help the Trail Blazers reach second round. The highest I think hes going to do a lot British Amateur, the than 23, but only because the who had recently returned the postseason. seed remaining after two wild for American golf.” youngest to be low amateur Australian has been around from a knee injury sustained “He is just the sort of tal- days was PGA champion It hasnt been a bad week at the British Open and the the last five years and won on in Game 6 of the NBA finals, ent we were looking for,” Martin Kaymer, the 25-year- for the Americans at this Masters, the youngest to win the PGA Tour last year.This is along with Nate Robinson to Blazers owner Paul Allen said old “Germanator” who had World Golf Championship. on the European Tour. his debut in the Accenture Oklahoma City for Jeff in a statement announcing to go 20 holes to beat Justin They have eight players in the “Its a big sense of achieve- Match Play Championship, Green, Krstic, a future first- the trade. “Im sure our fans Rose. round of 16, the most Ameri- ment for me,” Manassero and he already is showing round draft pick and cash. will embrace him and hope- Mickelson didnt play his cans in five years. The sur- said. some guile. He irritated Paul “Hes a team-first guy, fully he can help us make best, and it might not have prise is the list of players. He was in control for much Casey by making him putt plays great low-post de- some noise in the playoffs.” mattered. Tiger Woods,Steve Strick- of his match against from short distance, and fense,” Chicago coach Tom Davis and an unprotected Fowler seized control with er and Jim Furyk were gone Schwartzel until nearly giv- Casey missed his share. Thibodeau, a former Boston 2011 first-round draft pick a tough pitch to close range after the first round. Mickel- ing it away. His tee shot on Day never trailed in win- assistant, said of Perkins. went from the Los Angeles on the eighth, chipped in son joined them on Thurs- the 16th bounced off the cor- ning their match,4 and 2. “There may not be a better Clippers to Cleveland for Mo from off the green on the day. porate tents and into a cactus, One youngster not invited low-post defender in the Williams and forward Ja- 10th, then made two eagles. Leading the way is a new and the Italian felt as though to the party was 21-year-old league.” mario Moon. Davis and Cavs He ended the match with a cast of emerging stars, from he might have moved the ball Rory McIlroy, the No. 7 seed. Boston also dealt backup coach Byron Scott clashed 4-iron from 232 yards that Fowler and Watney, to while trying to remove a loose He ran into Ben Crane, who big man Semih Erden and re- when they were together in rolled so close to the flag that Hunter Mahan, who won branch. So he conceded the played perhaps his quickest serve swingman Marquis New Orleans, but Scott said Mickelson conceded the ea- three of the last five holes to hole to Schwartzel, and put it round ever — the match end- Daniels, an active day for the the point guard apologized gle. rally against Robert Karlsson. behind him quickly. ed on the 11th hole, an 8- team that began the night for his past behavior before a “He doesnt really have a But this youth movement His 6-iron on the 17th set and-7 victory. percentage points ahead of preseason game. Mediator says NFL and union make some progress By Howard Fendrich seven consecutive days of of the Federal Me- separate the par- DeMaurice Smith and the combine for draft prospects; Associated Press writer face-to-face meetings, but diation and Con- ties.” rest of the unions negotiat- the league was to brief gen- “very strong differences ciliation Service, While Cohen did ing team left the building at eral managers, coaches and WASHINGTON — Just as remain.” released a state- not name those is- about 12:30 p.m., three other team officials Thurs- many expected would hap- The league and union will ment shortly be- sues, the biggest hours after arriving. The day, and the union speaks to pen all along, labor negoti- resume mediation Tuesday, fore noon Thurs- sticking point all NFL departed afterward. agents on Friday. ations between the NFL less than 72 hours before day, his first public along has been how “Just continue talking, And everyone will wait to and the players union are the old collective bargain- comments since he to divide about $9 man — thats what were see what happens next heading right down to the ing agreement is set to ex- began working with Com- billion in annual revenues. doing,” Indianapolis Colts week. In addition to the re- wire — and possibly be- pire. If theres no new deal missioner Roger Goodell, Among the other signifi- center Jeff Saturday said as turn to mediation in Wash- yond. in place by the end of next NFL Players Association cant topics in negotiations: he got into a car. “I think ington, team owners are In the first real indica- Thursday, the union thinks executive director DeMau- a rookie wage scale; the ownership — everybody — scheduled to meet in near- tion of whats been going owners will move to lock rice Smith and their nego- owners push to expand the needs to know that were all by Chantilly, Va., Wednes- on behind closed doors, the out players, threatening the tiating teams last week. regular season from 16 committed to it and com- day and Thursday. federal mediator oversee- 2011 season. The NFL has “At bottom, some games to 18 while reducing mitted to getting some- “During the intervening ing talks said Thursday the said, however, that the progress was made,” he the preseason by two thing done.” weekend, the parties have two sides made “some deadline could be extend- said, “but very strong dif- games; and benefits for re- Members of both groups been asked by us to assess progress” during more ed. ferences remain on the all- tired players. now head to Indianapolis for their current positions,” than 40 hours spread over George Cohen, director important core issues that NFLPA executive director the NFLs annual scouting Cohen said. 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Expires 2/28/11 WE RESURFACE BRAKE ROTORS WE RESURFACE BRAKE DRUMS Classifieds 2 Friday, February 25, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho DEAR ABBY: I’m con- cerned about my friend “Nyla.” She’s 15 and preg- New Today nant. Nyla and her family are happy about it! As her friend, I’m not. I think she should have waited. I keep telling her that her REAL eSTATE aGRICULTURE rECREATIONAL JEEP '08 Commander Sport, 4x4, life is ruined and she’ll regret FORD '00 F-550 with 12' flatbed sun roof, 3rd seat, CD, cruise, & 2500 lb lift gate. Powerstroke having a baby this early, but $21,380. Stock#8C149494DC diesel, AT & AC, one owner, she doesn’t listen. It would 208-733-5776 very clean, $11,900. 320-4058 be better if she had help, but she doesn’t. Nyla’s family is poor. Now she is angry with CHOCOLATE LAB Puppies, 6 COACHMAN '99 37' diesel pusher, me because of what I keep weeks old, $100 each. Cummins engine, large slide out, telling her. What can I do to 208-731-7175 low mileage, all the extras, excel- CORINNE, UT 66.7 acres across lent condition. 208-423-5055 help her understand me, and the river from Bear River Bird Refuge. Hunting, farming, graz- not get mad when I tell her ing land. 39 water shares. 906 FORD '05 F-150 STX Extended something? Beautiful river and mountain cab, 4x4, 4.6L V8, automatic, JEEP '08 Grand Cherokee Laredo, — VIRGINIA TEEN views. Utilities on the property. Snow Vehicles AC, pwr steering, bug and bed 4X4, air, CD, cruise, alloy wheels, $338,000 or reasonable offer. ALFALFA HAY 1 ton bales, liner, trailer tow, 200K Hwy DEAR VIRGINIA TEEN:If st nd rd $19,675. Stock#8C157582 208-410-0835 leave msg. 1 , 2 , 3 , no rain, delivered. WANTED Old Arctic Cat Snowmo- miles, well maintained, incredi- 208-733-3033 you want Nyla to “under- 208-404-9434 biles. Will consider other brands. ble condition, runs like new!!! stand” you, quit lecturing Have cash. Willing to travel. Call $8,999/offer. 208-280-3711 Ray RENTAL PROPERTIES GRASS HAY 5 tons, 2 year old, 815-341-5294 or [email protected] her because it’s only making covered, $400 take all! FORD '10 F-150 XLT 4 door, 9,200 her defensive. Defensive 208-420-1183 tRANSPORTATION miles, loaded, immaculate. $31,500. Call 208-731-4720. LEXUS '04 330 158k miles, asking people don’t listen. How any $11,000 or best offer. Call 208- HAY family, rich or poor, could be 366-7453 Glenns Ferry. 35 ton, $150/ton or $7/bale. FORD '77 F-250, 400 motor, 68K “happy” about the pregnan- 208-438-5418 Paul area. miles, $3400. 208-886-7540 MERCURY '97 Mountaineer AWD. cy of an unwed 15-year-old is Excellent condition, V8, 116,000 beyond me. But your friend BURLEY Very clean 3 bdrm, 1½ MISCELLANEOUS FORD '79 F-150 ½ ton, AT, 4WD, miles, new tires, fully loaded, bath, fenced yard & deck, great factory built high boy, looks rough $4,250/offer. 208-308-0243 IS pregnant and she’s keep- location, $650. Call 208-312-5001. but runs good. $4200/offer. Rupert ing the baby. 208-436-3283 TWIN FALLS 5 bdrm, 2 bath, coun- So be a real friend and try home. 2650 sq ft. New carpet/ FORD '94 F-150, good rig, heavy encourage her to finish high paint, 3 car garage. No smoking/ 810 duty half ton. $3,000 or best offer. pets. $950 mo+dep. 208-954-2180 208-431-7447 or 208-431-1686 school so she can prepare Furniture & Carpet herself for a job that will TABLE & CHAIRS 5 padded chairs, MITSUBISHI '07 Endeavor, AWD, enable her to support her lit- roller & swivel. 1 leaf in table. FORD '05 F-150 STX Extended CD, cruise, alloy wheels, $15,345. tle one. If she completes her $125. Call 208-678-2550. cab, 4x4, 4.6L V8, automatic, Stock#7E080085D 208-733-5776 AC, pwr steering, bug and bed education, the chances are liner, trailer tow, 200K Hwy better that her child will, too. TWIN FALLS Condominium with 3 miles, well maintained, incredi- But if she doesn’t,the reverse ble condition, runs like new!!! FORD '94 F-350 Crew cab, with bdrms., 2 bath. $900 mo. + dep. is also true, and the reper- No smoking/pets. Call 404-3159. $8,999/offer. 208-280-3711 Ray 10 ft flatbed, one owner, low miles, V8, AT, AC, very clean. cussions will go on for WANTED Old Arctic Cat Snowmo- $5900. Call 208-320-4058. biles. Will consider other brands. another generation. Have cash. Willing to travel. Call Get In The Habit! 815-341-5294 or [email protected] 52,000 Actual Miles EAR Read the AMC '83 Eagle LTD, 4x4, loaded, runs great, 2nd owner. $2000. Call Classifieds 208-731-8761. ABBY CZ 550 VARMINT .22-250, laminat- CHRYSLER '97 Concord LXI, white, FORD '97 F-150, 4X4, 80Kmiles, ed stock, 25.5" bull barrel, single leather, loaded, new battery & ex-cab, PL, PW, only $9,950. Jeanne Every Day set trigger, plus extras. $675 takes Bridgestone tires, 162k miles. FORD '98 E-350 cargo van with all. Call 208-599-3020. $2000. 423-4060 stand up bubbletop, powerstroke Phillips diesel, AT, AC, CC, 23 mpg, 52,000 actual miles, one owner, like new. $11,900. EAR ABBY: I need help. Call 208-320-4058. When we started dating, my (now) husband told me he didn’t care about past rela- 45,000 Actual Miles tionships because “the past CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS CLASSIFIEDS WHO NEED YOUR SERVICE FORD '97 F-250, 4x4, with shell, is the past and it’s over.”Now It pays to read the fine print! Advertise in the V8, AT, AC, PW, cruise control, he has begun grilling me Call the Times-News to place Business & Service Directory 98,000 Actual Miles, your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 one owner, immaculate. $5900. about every boyfriend I’ve 733-0931 ext. 2 '05 Venture, local one Call 208-320-4058 owner, only 16K miles, PW, PL, ever had, demanding details AC, only $10,995. about every aspect of the NEW ENGINES and RE-MANUFAC- GMC '97 1500 with 45,000 actual FORD '99 Lariat Extended Cab. TURED ENGINES and TRANS- miles, 4.3L V6, AT, AC, one relationships, physical, Original owner, garaged, never MISSIONS. USED ENGINES, owner, immaculate, $5900. emotional — whatever. TRANSMISSIONS, transfer cases, wrecked, immaculate, 5.4 L, auto, 208-320-4058 fenders, hoods, lights, bumpers, full power, Premium sound, tow He makes snide remarks doors, grilles, mirrors, RADIA- package, Lear tonneau cover, cus- and asks if I would like him to TORS, etc. 208-734-7090 FORD '05 F-550, cab & Chassis, tom wheels, side steps and fender Powerstroke, Diesel, AT, AC, moldings, 126K highway miles, track them down and if I’d 18,000 GVW, Vmax under hood bucket seats. Dealer maintained/ like to sleep with them again. air compressor, one owner, well serviced. Hagerman. Price: $7,395 [email protected] At first,I thought he was jok- maintained, work ready. $14,900. Call 208-320-4058. 208-539-3777 ing, but it has escalated to CHRYSLER '00 Town & Country, MODEL A 1930 Coupe. Restored, CHEVY '05 1500 Crew Cab, 4X4, PL, PW, local one owner, text messages and threats of trophy winner, runs great, new LT, CD, cruise, alloy wheels, tow only $4,995. tires, brakes, $16,000. 736-6792 pkg, $19,815. Stock#51298397 divorce if I don’t tell him 208-733-3033 everything he wants to know. I have been sick to my

TOYOTA '06 Tundra SR5, TRD, stomach the last few days, 4X4, 4 door, 51K miles, super and I think this fits the defi- nice, only $22,995. FREIGHTLINER '01 with nition of emotional abuse. I Cummins, ICM 370HP Diesel, 10 don’t know whether to sug- 21,000 Actual Miles spd, PS, AC, Jake brake, alloy wheels, 70% rubber, no cold gest counseling or just tell weather or off road use. One him to go. owner, immaculate. $16,900. TOYOTA '08 Tundra 4WD pickup, CHRYSLER '06 Town & Country LX 48K miles, stow-n-go, DVD, local He was wonderful when Call 208-320-4058. 13,000 miles, double cab, shell, trade, only $11,995. we first got together,but now FORD '96 F-450 with 13 ft $26,500. Call 208-539-3941. CHEVY '06 1500 Ext Cab, 4X4, flatbed, 21,000 Actual Miles, he says marrying me was just Z71, CD, cruise, tow pkg, bed liner, V8, AT, AC, toolboxes, one a ruse to get sex. What can I $19,805. Stock#6Z167118D owner, very clean. $6200. 208-733-5776 do? I miss the person he used Call 208-320-4058. to be. He has always seemed concerned that I would 42,000 Actual Miles eventually cheat on him, GMC '88 8000 with 8 yard dump. Diesel Allison, AT, PS, AC, although I have given him no load tarp, one owner, reason to think so and have fleet maintained. $8900. assured him repeatedly that I FORD '80 F-700 with 16 ft flatbed Call 208-320-4058. FORD '94 Aerostar, V6, CC, AT, rd want only him. Why is this with stakesides, 42,000 Actual AC, 3 seat, one owner, low Miles, V8, 5 & 2, one owner, miles, very clean. $2500. happening? well maintained. $3500. CADILLAC '08 Escalade, loaded, Call 208-320-4058 CHEVY '07 1500 Crew Cab, 4x4, price at KKB wholesale, Nav, sun SICK TO MY Call 208-320-4058. Z71, CD, cruise, bed liner, tow pkg, roof, 22” wheels, $37,850. GMC '93 12 passenger van. Very STOMACH IN OHIO $19,999. Stock #71642285 Stock #8R150900 208-733-3033 208-733-3033 good condition. $1495. DEAR SICK TO YOUR 79,000 ACTUAL MILES Call 208-324-8721 or 404-8518. STOMACH: It’s because you didn’t really know the man GMC '91 Topkick with 7 yd dump you married. The way he bed. Cat 3116 diesel, 10 spd trans, PS & AC, new radials, presented himself was, in his one owner, fleet maintained, words, “all a ruse” to con- $8900. 208-320-4058 vince you to marry him “to get sex.” He appears to have MACK '89 RW600 with 350hp increasing anxiety about diesel, 13 spd. trans., PS & AC, how he measures up to your Jake brake, Hendrickson DODGE '06 Durango SLT, 4x4, 3rd suspension, one owner, 79,000 CHEVY '08 Colorado, 4x4, air, past lovers. cruise, allow wheels, $12,999. seat, rear air, CD, cruise, $13,980. actual miles, like new. Stock #6F134625 208-733-3033 7800 Actual Miles Harassing you for details $16,900. Call 208-320-4058 Stock #88143424 208-733-3033 GEO '94 Metro, auto trans., and threatening to contact 7800 actual miles, them is, frankly, sick behav- IHC '86 9300 long wheel base, one owner, like new. $4200. Cummins Big Cam 400 with 13 Call 208-320-4058. ior. He needs counseling, spd trans, PS, AC, wet kit, Jake and unless he seeks it imme- brake, low miles 1 owner $12,900. Call 320-4058 ACURA '03 3.2 TL, loaded. 98K diately you should get out of miles. $9000. CHEVY '02 ½ ton, ext cab, shortbed. 78K miles. there. If you stay, the emo- DODGE '00 350, 4x4 with utility $13,500. 208-280-2183 tional abuse could escalate to bed and warn winch, V10, AT, AC, one owner, well maintained, physical abuse. To ensure work ready. $6900. your safety, contact the DODGE '05 Ram 1500 Quad Cab, Call 208-320-4058 FORD '03 Expedition, 4x4, V8, National Domestic Violence 4x4, Sport, 20” wheels, CD, cruise, AT, full power, like new tires, tow pkg, $16,755. well maintained, one owner, Hotline (800) 799-7233 and Stock#8S356713D 208-733-5776 $7500. 208-320-4058 BUICK '06 Lacrosse CX, local, PL, discuss this with a trained PW, AC, cruise, 41K miles, nice counselor. IHC '89 1900 with 15' flat bed car, only $12,500. dump. DT 466 Diesel, 10 spd. Fuller trans., PS & AC. 76,000 Abby shares more than actual miles, one owner, well maintained, $8900. 100 of her favorite recipes in Call 208-320-4058 two booklets: “Abby’s FORD '03 F-450 w/12' contrac- BUICK '06 Lucerne CX 3.8 V6, only Favorite Recipes” and “More tors bed. 11hp air compressor, 49K miles, one owner, very clean, Favorite Recipes by Dear 100 gallon fuel tank in back with GMC '04 Envoy XL, loaded, V8, 3rd always garaged, 6 passenger seat, leather, sun roof, $13,999. seating, new tires, up to 31mpg Abby.”Send a business-size, electric pump. 7.3 Powerstroke DODGE '07 Ram 2500 Mega Cab diesel, AT, AC, one owner, Stock #46215339 208-733-3033 hwy, light brown w/beige cloth in- self-addressed envelope, loaded, leather, Cummins, tow terior. Call Bill 208-543-9088 or immaculate. $13,900. pkg, $32,999. Stock #7G803496D plus check or money order Call 208-320-4058. 490-1612. Sell for appt to see al- 208-733-5776 most new car for only $12,850, for $12 (U.S. funds) to: Dear over $30,000 new. See Classifieds Business Abby — Cookbooklet Set, IHC 9370 with 130,000 actual and Service Directory to miles, Detroit 6V92, 335hp, 7 P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, assist you in your home speed, new rubber, one owner, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is repairs. 733-0931. like new, $8900. 208-320-4058 included in price.) Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips,and Breaking news when it happens JEEP '07 Wrangler X, 4x4, hard top, CADILLAC '07 DTS, loaded, sun auto, power W/L, CD, cruise, roof, leather, Onstar, multi CD, was founded by her mother, DODGE '08 2500 Mega cab, 4x4, $18,775. Stock #7L223437 $19,780. Stock#7U235044 Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Cummins, auto, CD, cruise, 208-733-3033 208-733-3033 running boards, $32,999. Abby at www.DearAbby.com magicvalley.com Stock#8G126403D 208-733-5776 or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 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ACROSS 1 Capitol building AMC '83 Eagle LTD, 4x4, loaded, runs great, 2nd owner. $2000. Call roof feature 208-731-8761. Require pre-payment 5 Narrow CADILLAC '98 SLS, 126K miles, prior to publication. Major credit/ stretches of pearl white, leather. New tires, debit cards, & cash accepted. transmission & electronic suspen- 733-0931 ext. 2 Times-News lowland sion, beautiful car, no problems. $5300. 208-654-2599 or 431-5101 10 Run quickly 14 Sketch 15 Overact 16 Test 17 Farmland unit CHEVROLET '03 Malibu LS, V6, FORD '07 Edge AWD, PL, PW, 18 Pessimistic PW, PL, cruise, nice clean car, AC, MP3, 6CD, 45K miles, only $5995. only $19,995. attitude 20 Long-haired ox

21 Merlot or chablis 22 Delicious 23 Heroic tales 25 Ruby or garnet CHEVY '02 Malibu LS, auto, CD, cruise, air, $4965. 26 All grown up Stock #2M561357D 208-733-5776 FORD '07 Mustang convertible, 58K miles, PW, PL, cruise, very 28 Marine snail nice car, only $13,995. 31 Rome’s nation CHRYSLER '97 Concord LXI, white, 32 Housetops leather, loaded, new battery & Bridgestone tires, 162k miles. 34 Hither and __; $2000. 423-4060 HONDA '86 Civic, in all directions 4 door, 5 speed. $750 36 Caftan Call 208-7333028 or 358-5139. 37 __ badge; Boy Scout’s award DODGE '04 Intrepid SE, 73K miles, 38 Dole out Thursday’s Puzzle Solved PL, PW, very nice car, only $7450. 39 Building wing 5 Italy’s “City of PONTIAC '01 Firebird, auto, T-tops, 40 Expand Canals” CD, cruise, alloy wheels, $6999. Stock #12101023 208-733-3033 41 Sire children 6 Cries from the 42 Becomes congregation aware of 7 Theater box 44 W. C. or Totie 8 Greek letter TOYOTA '00 Corolla, stick, 25,000 miles, clean, one owner. 45 Pea casing 9 “Ready, __, Call 208-734-5084 46 Lively dance go!” TOYOTA '07 Yaris. 64,000 miles. DODGE '07 Charger SRT8, 6.1 Like new, had a salvage title at 47 Sink 10 Renovate Hemi, leather, sun roof, loaded, one time but had a mechanic look $26,999. Stock#7H668431D 50 Have courage 11 Allies’ WWII foe it over thoroughly and it is in excel- 208-733-5776 lent cond. Great gas mileage. 35- 51 Seated bath 12 Group of actors 40mpg. $6900/offer. 208-736-6552 54 Hostility 13 Award for a TV WARNING 57 Druggie show or actor When purchasing a vehicle, make 58 Grizzly or polar 19 Things sure that the title is in the name of the seller. Under Idaho motor 59 Major blood 21 Lean & supple vehicle code a vehicle cannot be sold unless the title is in the vessel 24 Whine name of the seller (exception: Idaho licensed dealer). The 60 Chair or bench 25 Present DODGE '08 Charger R/T Daytona seller shall provide the new 61 Haywire 26 Deep mud Edition, loaded, 5.7 Hemi, sun purchaser a signed bill of sale (c) 2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. roof, leather, $26,395. showing the following: Full 62 Assume a 27 Ring-shaped All Rights Reserved. Stock#8H202728DC 208-733-5776 description of the vehicle, vehicle identification number, prayerful island amount paid and name(s) and posture 28 Cut of pork 41 Liver secretion 50 Urgent address of the new purchaser. The bill of sale must be signed, 63 Inquires 29 Spectacles 43 Bee colony 52 Pinnacle dated and show actual mileage at the time of sale. If you have 30 Carried 44 Very dressy 53 Linkletter and any questions, please contact DOWN 32 Cincinnati team 46 Kids’ craft class Garfunkel your local assessor's office. 1 June 6, 1944 33 Miner’s find adhesive 55 Shade tree WHO can help YOU sell 2 Killer whale 35 Hair covers 47 “Ali __ and the 56 Prefix for sense DODGE '09 Challenger R/T, leather, 5.7 Hemi, CD, cruise, your car? 3 Wanted by 37 Obey Forty Thieves” or fat spoiler, $29,999. purchasers 38 Submissive 48 Once again 57 Mex.’s northern Stock#9H591340DC 208-733-5776 Classifieds Can! 733-0931 ext. 2 4 Female sheep 40 Mistaken 49 Night twinkler neighbor [email protected] GREAT SELECTION AND GREAT DEALS! CHOOSE FROM OVER 150 NEW TOYOTAS ON HAND AND COMING! Every New Toyota comes with

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CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE USED SCHOOL BUSES North Side Rentals, Inc., under provision of Idaho Code 28-7-210 TS #: ID-11-420759-NH On 6/27/2011, at 11:00 am (recognized Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the will sell at Klaas Auction on March 15, 2011 the stored items of: local time), at the following location in the County of TWIN Board of Trustees of Wendell School District #232, Wendell, Janell Kelley, Jerome, ID and Christina Maciel, Jerome, ID. FALLS, State of Idaho: the lobby of Land Title & Escrow, 1411 Idaho, for the purchase of used passenger buses. Fillmore Street., Suite 600 Twin Falls, ID 83301, Pioneer Title Bid documents and detailed specifications are available at the PUBLISH: February 25 and March 4, 2011 Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services Wendell School District office, 150 East Main, Wendell, Idaho, as Trustee , as Trustee on behalf of Nationstar Mortgage LLC between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Monday through will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in law- Friday until the day of bid opening. MINIDOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT ful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 pm on Friday, March 11, INVITATION FOR BIDS the following real property, situated in the County of TWIN 2011, at the Wendell School District office at 150 East Main, Sealed unit price proposals for purchase of Asphalt hot mix to be FALLS State of Idaho, and described as follows: LOT 7 IN Wendell, Idaho 83355, at which time bids will be opened and provided during the period from March 15, 2011 through BLOCK 2 OF OLTMAN SUBDIVISION, TWIN FALLS COUN- publicly read aloud. Bids received after the stated time and date December 31, 2011, will be received at the office of the TY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF will not be considered. Bidder must submit complete set of Minidoka County Highway District, Rupert, Idaho, until 7:30 a.m. RECORDED IN BOOK 11 OF PLATS, PAGE 43, IN THE OF- specifications on the bid form provided by the district specifying March 14, 2011, at which time proposals shall be submitted in a FICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The what they are bidding. sealed cover addressed to the Minidoka County Highway Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of The Board of Trustees shall have the right to waive formalities District, P.O. Box 237, Rupert, Idaho 83350, and with the the above referenced real property, but for purposes of compli- and irregularities in a bid received and to accept the bid which, following information clearly marked on the outer cover: ance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been in- in the District's judgment, is in the District's best interests. No PROPOSAL FOR ASPHALT HOT MIX FOR THE MINIDOKA formed that the address of 1112 MONACO STREET, TWIN bidder may withdraw his bid after the opening of such bids COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT – DO NOT OPEN BEFORE FALLS, ID 83301 is sometimes associated with said real prop- erty. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty re- unless the awarding of the bid is delayed for a period exceeding 7:30 A.M. ON MARCH 14, 2011. garding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obliga- thirty days. Specifications and bidding documents are on file and may be tion secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in /s/Krissy Messick, Business Manager examined at the office of the Minidoka County Highway District, the Deed of Trust executed by MICHAEL D. HUTCHISON, A Wendell School District #232 at 50 South, 225 West, Rupert, Idaho. SINGLE MAN as Grantor/Trustor, in which MORTGAGE ELEC- The Minidoka County Highway District reserves the right to reject TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE PUBLISH: February 25 and March 4, 2011 any or all bids, to waive any informality in bids, to accept the FOR GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATION A CORPORATION, whole or in part such bid or bids as may be deemed in the is named as Beneficiary and TWIN FALLS TITLE as Trustee CALL FOR BIDS District's best interest. and recorded 5/1/2001 as Instrument No. 2001-007506 in book NEW SCHOOL BUSES Consideration will be given to price, past experience of the xxx, page xxx, of Official Records in the office of the Recorder Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Highway District with similar or related services and products, of TWIN FALLS County, Idaho. Please Note: The above Board of Trustees of Wendell School District #232, Wendell, and the bidder's ability to provide the product. Grantors are named to comply with section 45-1506(4)(A), Ida- Idaho, for the purchase of new passenger buses. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for opening ho Code, No representation is made that they are, or are not, bids. Bid documents and detailed specifications are available at the th presently responsible for this obligation set forth herein. The Wendell School District office, 150 East Main, Wendell, Idaho, DATED this 16 day of FEBRUARY 2011 Default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Monday through MINIDOKA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT when due, under Deed of Trust and Note dated 4/30/2001. The Friday until the day of bid opening. BY Sylvia Tracy, Secretary monthly installments of principal, interest, and impounds (if ap- Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 pm on Friday March 11, PUBLISH: February 24 and 25, 2011 plicable) of $933.97, due per month for the months of 2011, at the Wendell School District office at 150 East Main, 11/1/2010 through 1/31/2011, and all subsequent installments Wendell, Idaho 83355, at which time bids will be opened and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL until the date of sale or reinstatement. The principal balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said Deed of publicly read aloud. Bids received after the stated time and date DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR Trust is $87,631.98 together with interest thereon at the current will not be considered. Bidder must submit complete set of THE COUNTY OF MINIDOKA MAGISTRATE DIVISION specifications on the bid form provided by the district specifying rate of 7.0000 per cent (%) per annum from 10/1/2010. All delinquent amounts are now due, together with accruing late what they are bidding. Case No. CV 2010-00122-M The Board of Trustees shall have the right to waive formalities charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assess- ANOTHER SUMMONS ments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts ad- and irregularities in a bid received and to accept the bid which, WENDY MARIE WATERS, in the District's judgment, is in the District's best interests. No vanced to protect the security associated with this foreclosure Plaintiff, and that the beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property bidder may withdraw his bid after the opening of such bids vs unless the awarding of the bid is delayed for a period exceeding to be sold to satisfy said obligation. If the Trustee is unable to ARTHUR DALE WATERS, II thirty days. convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and ex- clusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the /s/Krissy Messick, Business Manager Defendant. Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further re- Wendell School District #232 NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE-NAMED course. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. PUBLISH: February 25 and March 4, 2011 PLAINTIFF. THE COURT MAY ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mort- WITHIN TWENTY (20) DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION gagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee's Attorney. Date: NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 2/9/11 By: Pioneer Title Company of Ada County dba Pioneer TS No. 7102851 Loan No. 10613763 Parcel No. BELOW. TO: ARTHUR DALE WATERS, II Lender Trustee Services as Trustee By: Quality Loan Service RPS010400E010AA On 5/10/2011 at the hour of 11:00 AM, of Corp. of Washington, a Washington Corporation, its attorney-in- said day inside the North Entrance to the Lincoln County YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in order to defend this lawsuit, an appropriate written response must be filed with the fact 2141 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101 Nina Hernandez, Courthouse, located at 111 West B St., Shoshone, ID 83352, Assistant Vice President For Sale Information Call: 714-730- above designated Court within twenty (20) days after service of Pioneer Title Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender 2727 or Login to: www.fidelityasap.com If you have previously Trustee Services, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the this Another Summons on you. If you fail to so respond the been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been re- highest bidder, for cash, cashiers check drawn on a state or Court may enter Judgment against you as demanded by the leased of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter national bank, a check drawn by a State or Federal Credit Plaintiff in the Complaint. is intended to exercise the note holders right's against the real Union, or a check drawn by a State or Federal Savings and A copy of the Complaint is served with this Another Summons. If property only. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT Loan Association, Savings Association, or Savings Bank, all you wish to seek the advice or representation by an attorney in AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR payable at the time of sale, the following described real property this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified situated in the County of Lincoln, state of Idaho described as response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may follows, to wit: Lots 10, 11 and the South 5 feet of Lot 12, Block protected. be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the E, Scarbroughs Subdivision, to the City of Shoshone, Lincoln An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule terms of your credit obligations. ASAP# 3910864 County, Idaho, as the same is platted in the official plat thereof, 10(a)(1) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also now of record in the office of the recorder of said County include: PUBLISH: February 25, March 4, 11 and 18, 2011 Commonly known as 421 N Cherry St, Shoshone, ID 83352 1. The title and number of this case. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or 2. If your response is an Answer to the Complaint, it must NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy contain admissions or denials of the separate allegations of Idaho Code 45-1506 Today's date: February 15, 2011 File No.: the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale the Complaint and other defenses you may claim. 7104.29965 Sale date and time (local time): June 16, 2011 at conferred in the deed of trust executed by Rachel McLaughlin 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number, or 11:00 AM Sale location: outside the main entrance of the Cassia a single woman as Grantor, to First American Title as Trustee, the signature, mailing address and telephone number of County Courthouse, 1459 Overland Ave. Burley, ID 83318 for the benefit and security of Mortgage Electronic Registration your attorney. Property address: 472 East 500 South Burley, ID 83318 Systems, Inc., as Beneficiary, recorded 4/2/2008 as Instrument 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to Successor Trustee: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., an Idaho No. 184752, in book -, page - of Mortgage records of Lincoln Plaintiff's attorney, as designated above. Corporation P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009 (425) 586-1900 County, Idaho. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO To determine whether you must pay a filing fee with your Deed of Trust information Original grantor: Guadalupe H. Curiel COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO response, contact the Clerk of the above-named Court. and Norma A. Curiel, Husband and Wife Original trustee: First REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE DATED this 31st day of January, 2011 NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONISBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. American Title Insurance Co. Original beneficiary: Mortgage Patty Temple, Clerk of the Court Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for The default for which this sale is to be made is: FAILURE TO By Deputy Clerk BNC Mortgage, Inc. Recording date: 12/18/2006 Recorder's PAY THE MONTLY PAYMENT DUE 8/1/2010 OF PRINCIPAL, instrument number: 312749 and re-recorded on December 19, INTEREST AND IMPOUNDS AND SUBSEQUENT PUBLISH: February 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2011 INSTALLMENTS DUE THEREAFTER; PLUS LATE CHARGES; 2006 as Instrument No. 312765 County: Cassia Sum owing on the obligation: as of February 15, 2011: $177,848.49 Because of TOGETHER WITH ALL SUBSEQUENT SUMS ADVANCED BY interest, late charges, and other charges that may vary from day BENEFICIARY PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITION NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE to day, the amount due on the day you pay may be greater. OF SAID DEED OF TRUST. The estimated balance owing as of TS #: ID-10-388003-NH On 6/27/2011, at 11:00 am (recognized Hence, if you pay the amount shown above, an adjustment may this date on the obligation secured by said deed of trust is local time), at the following location in the County of MINIDOKA, be necessary after we receive your check. For further $87,284.89, including interest, costs and expenses actually State of Idaho: the conference room of Land Title & Escrow information write or call the Successor Trustee at the address or incurred in enforcing the obligation thereunder or in this sale, located at 710 G St., Rupert, ID 83350, Pioneer Title Company telephone number provided above. Basis of default: failure to and trustee's fees and/or reasonable attorney's fees as of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services as Trustee, make payments when due. Please take notice that the authorized in the promissory note secured by the as Trustee on behalf of Bank of America, National Association Successor Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest aforementioned Deed of Trust. Dated: 1/7/2011 Pioneer Title as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank NA as trustee for bidder for certified funds or equivalent the property described Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services Washington Mutual Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates above. The property address is identified to comply with IC 60- by Max Default Services Corporation, a California Corporation, WMALT Series 2006-9 Trust will sell at public auction, to the 113 but is not warranted to be correct. The property's legal as its Attorney in Fact 43180 Business Park Drive, Ste 202 highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all description is: Parcel No. 1: Township 11 South, Range 24 East Temecula, CA 92590 (877)914-3498 KEVIN A DURHAM payable at the time of sale, the following real property, situated of the Boise Meridian, Cassia County, Idaho. Section 18: Part of ASAP# FNMA3894749 in the County of MINIDOKA State of Idaho, and described as follows: LOT 9 IN BLOCK 4 OF SHARRON HEIGHTS the W1/2 E1/2 SW1/4, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the SE1/4 SW1/4 of said PUBLISH: February 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2011 SUBDIVISION TO THE CITY OF RUPERT, MINIDOKA COUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT Section 18; Thence East along the South boundary of said THEREOF, NOW ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SE1/4 SW1/4 a distance of 190 feet; Thence North 390 feet; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE RECORDER, MINIDOKA COUNTY, IDAHO, RECORDED Thence West 190 feet to the West boundary of the SE1/4 On June 9, 2011, at the hour of 12:00 o'clock PM of said day, at DECEMBER 8,1971 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 220774 MINIDOKA SW1/4; Thence South along the West boundary line 390 feet to First American Cassia County, 1650 Overland Ave., Ste. 15, COUNTY RECORDS. A.P.N. #: RPR14700040090A The the Point of Beginning. Excepting Therefrom: from the following Burley, ID, JUST LAW, INC., as Successor Trustee, will sell at Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the described tracts: Tract No. 1: Beginning at a point on the South public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of line of said Section 18 that is South 89 degrees 52' 52" East the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following above referenced real property, but for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed 1157.75 feet along the section line from the Southwest corner of described real property, situated in the County of Cassia, State said Section 18 and running thence South 89 degrees 52' 52" that the address of S17 SHARRON STREET, RUPERT, ID of Idaho, and described as follows to wit: East 190.00 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 34' 34" West 33.00 83350 is sometimes associated with said real property. Said Lot 14 in Block 43 of the Burley Townsite, Cassia County, feet; Thence North 89 degrees 52' 52" West 190 feet to the sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, Idaho, as the same is platted in the official plat thereof, now West line of said SE1/4 SW1/4; Thence South 00 degrees 34' possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured of record in the office of the recorded of said County 34" East 33.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Tract No. 2: The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Beginning at the Southwest corner of the SE1/4 SW1/4 of said the above referenced real property, but for purposes of Trust executed by RAY JENSEN, A MARRIED MAN Section 18, said corner marked by a 5/8 inch rebar; thence compliance with Section 60-113 Idaho Code, the Trustee has CONTRACTING WITH HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE North 00 degrees 38' 59" West along the West line of the SE1/4 been informed the address of 716 Normal Ave., Burley, ID, is PROPERTY as Grantor/Trustor, in which MORTGAGE SW1/4 for a distance of 33.00 feet to the North right of way of sometimes associated with the said real property. ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE the 500 South Road; thence South 89 degrees 40' 44" East This Trustee's Sale is subject to a bankruptcy filing, a payoff, a FOR M&T MORTGAGE CORPORATION A NEW YORK along the North right of way of the 500 South Road for a reinstatement or any other conditions of which the Trustee is not CORPORATION, is named as Beneficiary and LAND TITLE & distance of 180.00 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar which shall be the aware that would cause the cancellation of this sale. Further, if ESCROW, INC as Trustee and recorded 1/4/2006 as Instrument Point of Beginning; Thence North 00 degrees 38' 59" West for a any of these conditions exist, this sale may be null and void, the No. 482078 in book xxx, page xxx, of Official Records in the distance of 357.00 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar; Thence South 89 successful bidder's funds shall be returned, and the Trustee and office of the Recorder of MINIDOKA County, Idaho. Please degrees 40' 44" East (East, rec.) for a distance of 10.00 feet to a the Beneficiary shall not be liable to the successful bidder for Note: The above Grantors are named to comply with section 45- 1/2 inch rebar; Thence South 00 degrees 38' 59" East (South, any damages. 1506(4)(A), Idaho Code, No representation is made that they rec.) for a distance of 357.00 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar on the Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding are, or are not, presently responsible for this obligation set forth North right of way of the 500 South Road; Thence North 89 title, possessions or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation herein. The Default for which this sale is to be made is the degrees 40' 44" West along the North right of way of the 500 secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the failure to pay when due, under Deed of Trust and Note dated South Road for a distance of 10.00 feet to the Point of Deed of Trust executed by Guillermo Sauceda and Maria A. 12/29/2005. The monthly installments of principal, interest, and Beginning. Parcel No. 2: Township 11 South, Range 24 East of Sauceda, husband and wife, as Grantor(s) with Mortgage impounds (if applicable) of $379.24, due per month for the the Boise Meridian, Cassia County Idaho. Section 18: Part of the Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as the Beneficiary, under months of 6/1/2010 through 2/2/2011, and all subsequent SE1/4 SW1/4, more particularly described as follows: Beginning the Deed of Trust recorded May 12, 2006, as Instrument No. installments until the date of sale or reinstatement. The principal at the Southwest corner of the SE1/4 SW1/4 of said Section 18, 308501, in the records of Cassia County, Idaho. The Beneficial balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said said corner marked by a 5/8 inch rebar; thence North 00 interest of said Deed of Trust was subsequently assigned to Deed of Trust is $56,633.89 together with interest thereon at the degrees 38' 59" West along the West line of the SE1/4 SW1/4 Suntrust Mortgage, Inc., recorded January 28, 2011, as current rate of 6.5000 per cent (%) per annum from 5/1/2010. All for a distance of 390.00 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar which shall be Instrument No. 2011-000455, in the records of said County. delinquent amounts are now due, together with accruing late the Point of Beginning; Thence North 00 degrees 38' 59" West THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH charges, and interest, unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, along the West line of the SE1/4 SW1/4 for a distance of 23.00 SECTION 45-1506(4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO trustee's fees, attorney's fees, and any amounts advanced to feet to a 1/2 inch rebar; Thence South 89 degrees 40' 44" East REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE protect the security associated with this foreclosure and that the for a distance of 180.00 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar; Thence South NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to 00 degrees 38' 59" East for a distance of 23.00 feet; Thence The default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay satisfy said obligation. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for North 89 degrees 40' 44" West (West, rec.) for a distance of the amount due under the certain Promissory Note and Deed of any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy 180.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. The sale is subject to Trust, in the amounts called for thereunder as follows: shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the conditions, rules and procedures as described at the sale and Monthly payments in the amount of $393.74 for the months of successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is which can be reviewed at www.northwesttrustee.com or USA- September 2010 through and including to the date of sale, set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Foreclosure.com. The sale is made without representation, together with late charges and monthly payments accruing. The entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall warranty or covenant of any kind. (TS# 7104.29965) sum owing on the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust is have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, 1002.185888-FEI $33,201.67 as principal, plus service charges, attorney's fees, or the Mortgagee's Attorney. Date: 2-9-11 By: Pioneer Title costs of this foreclosure, any and all funds expended by Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services PUBLISH: February 25, March 4, 11 and 18, 2011 Beneficiary to protect their security interest, and interest as Trustee By: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington, a accruing at the rate of 7.375% from August 1, 2010, together Washington Corporation, its attorney-in-fact 2141 5th Avenue with delinquent taxes plus penalties and interest to the date of San Diego, CA 92101 Nina Hernandez, Assistant Vice President sale. For Sale Information Call: 714-730-2727 or Login to: The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be www.fidelityasap.com If you have previously been discharged On the bench. Online. sold to satisfy said obligation. through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal Dated this 2nd day of February, 2011. liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to Tammie Harris exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. Read crime and Trust Officer for THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY Just Law, Inc. INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a court news at For information concerning this sale please contact negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be Just Law, Inc. at www.justlawidaho.com or submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of Toll Free at 1-800-923-9106, Thank you. your credit obligations. ASAP# 3910712 magicvalley.com PUBLISH: February 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2011 PUBLISH: February 25, March 4, 11 and 18, 2011 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Friday, February 25, 2011 Classifieds 5 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Actions planned and taken by your government are contained in On Wednesday, the 25th day of May, 2011, at the hour of 10:00 public notices. They are part of your right to know and to be in- o'clock a.m. of said day at Alliance Title & Escrow, 1411 Falls formed of what your government is doing. As self-government Ave. E., Ste. 1315, Twin Falls, in the County of Twin Falls, State charges all citizens to be informed, this newspaper urges every of Idaho, Ryan M Fawcett, as Successor Trustee, will sell at citizen to read and study these notices. We advise those citi- public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of zens who seek further information to exercise their right to ac- the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following cess public records and public meetings. described real property situated in the County of Twin Falls, IMPORTANT State of Idaho, and described as follows, to wit: Please address all legal advertising to: LOT 5 IN BLOCK 126 OF TWIN FALLS TOWNSITE, LEGAL ADVERTISING ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED IN The Times-News BOOK 1 OF PLATS AT PAGE(S) 7, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF PO Box 548 TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO. Twin Falls, Idaho The Successor Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular 83303-0548 description of the above referenced real property, but for email to purposes of compliance with Section 60 113, Idaho Code, the [email protected] Successor Trustee has been informed that the street address of Deadline for legal ads: 3 days prior to publication, noon on 631 3rd Ave. W., Twin Falls, Idaho, is sometimes associated Wednesday for Sunday, noon on Thursday for Monday, noon with said real property. on Friday for Tuesday and Wednesday, noon on Monday for Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding Thursday and noon on Tuesday for Friday and Saturday. Holi- title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation day deadlines may vary. If you have any questions call Ruby, secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the legal clerk, at 208-735-3324. Deed of Trust executed by WILLIAM F. MILLSAP JR., a Single Person, Grantor, to Ryan M Fawcett, Successor Trustee, for the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS benefit and security of WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., recorded BURLEY HIGHWAY DISTRICT April 4, 2006, as Instrument No. 2006-008021, Mortgage records of Twin Falls County, Idaho; and assigned to the IDAHO The Burley Highway District, at 402 East 10th Street, Burley, HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION by Assignment of Idaho 83318, invites the submission of separate bids for Deed of Trust recorded on April 4, 2006, as Instrument No. purchasing from the district the following surplus property: 2006-008022, Mortgage records of Twin Falls County, Idaho. aNNOUNCEMENTS (1) 1995 Ranco Bottom Dump Trailer - Model SS 21-40 THE ABOVE GRANTOR IS NAMED TO COMPLY WITH Today is Friday, Feb. 25, (1) 1995 Ranco Bottom Dump Trailer - Model SS 11-20P SECTION 45 1506 (4)(a), IDAHO CODE. NO the 56th day of 2011. There (1) 1991 Auto Car Ten Wheel Truck with Dump Body REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT HE IS, OR IS NOT, are 309 days left in the year. Bids will be received at the Burley Highway district office at the PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. Today’s Highlight: above address until 1:30 p.m. on the 14th day of March, 2011, The default for which this sale is to be made is the failure to pay On Feb. 25, 1913, the 16th at which time the bids received will be opened publicly. Bids will when due, monthly installment payments under the Deed of be evaluated for each piece of equipment separately. Trust Note dated April 3, 2006, in the amount of $645.00 each, Amendment to the Bid forms and bidding instructions may be acquired from the for the months of July, 2010, through January, 2011, inclusive; FOUND Cocker Spaniels, male and Constitution, giving district office or by contacting Rob Carson at (208) 678-5322. and for each and every month thereafter until date of sale or female, gold, on Midway in Filer Congress the power to levy th The following information shall be clearly marked on the outer reimbursement. All delinquent payments are now due, plus Sunday the 20 . 208-404-2542 and collect income taxes, cover of each bid: accumulated late charges, plus any costs or expenses FOUND Darling little white dog was declared in effect by “Bid for purchase of surplus equipment. Do not open before 1:30 associated with this foreclosure. The accrued interest is at the downtown Jerome, looks like a p.m., March 14, 2011.” rate of 5.38% per annum from June 1, 2010. The principal Poodle? Nearly hit by a car. He is Secretary of State Philander The Burley Highway District reserves the right to reject any or all balance owing as of this date on the obligation secured by said safe. Please call 320-6490. Chase Knox. bids and to accept the proposal deemed to be in the best Deed of Trust is $85,772.18, plus accrued interest at the rate of interest of the Burley Highway District. 5.38% per annum from June 1, 2010. DATED this day of February, 2011. DATED This 24th day of January, 2011. BURLEY HIGHWAY DISTRICT RYAN M FAWCETT, a Member of TODAY IN By: /s/David F. Shirley the Idaho State Bar, SUCCESSOR Attorney for Burley Highway District TRUSTEE HISTORY Fairview Veterinary PUBLISH: February 25 and March 4, 2011 PUBLISH: February 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2011 702 US Hwy 30 On this date: Buhl, ID 83316 In 1836, ~208-543-2600~ inventor Samuel Colt patented his revolver. For photos In 1901, United States visit our website: Steel Corp. was incorporat- www.petfinder.com/ ed by J.P. Morgan. shelters/ID90.html In 1919, Oregon became the first state to tax gaso- Found: line, at one cent per gallon. A Chocolate Labrador was found in Filer. Call to In 1940, a hockey game identify. was televised for the first time, by New York City sta- A German Shepherd was tion W2XBS, as the New found in Buhl 2-17-11. It is a tri-colored female with York Rangers defeated the no collar or tags. Call to ,6-2,at identify. Madison Square Garden. In 1948, Communists A female Labrador mix puppy was found in Buhl seized power in 2-18-11. She is black Czechoslovakia. with a white chin. No In 1950, “Your Show of collar. Call to identify. Shows,’’starring Sid Caesar, A male un-neutered Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner Pit Bull was found in Buhl and Howard Morris, 2-21-11. He is brindle debuted on NBC-TV. and white, was wearing In 1964, Cassius Clay two collars with no tags. (later Muhammad Ali) Avail. for Adoption: became world heavyweight Thank you so much to all boxing champion by the generous folks who defeating Sonny Liston in have made donations to Miami Beach. the shelter. You are such In 1986, President a blessing in the lives of these dogs. Ferdinand Marcos fled the Philippines after 20 years of Annie Oakley is a black rule in the wake of a tainted Border Collie mix puppy. election; Corazon Aquino She is about 11 wks old $15.00 Value APRIC T LANE assumed the presidency. Minimum 4 hours of cleaning and is very cute! Come Regularly $60.00 Quality Used Home Furnishings & Consignments meet her today. In 1990, Nicaraguans With this coupon $45.00 went to the polls in an elec- New Clients Only / One Per Household Calamity Jane is an tion that resulted in an Consignments, Gently Used Furniture adorable Border Collie The areas' reliable white glove cleaning service! AAnd Home Decor, Antiques mix puppy. 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We are currently in need of a Hyundai-Nissan-Mitsubishi Classified Dept. full-line Service Advisor in our Nampa location. Position Locally owned for 40 years requires minimum of 2 years Bronco Motors has an unequalled verifiable automotive advisor reputation for outstanding experience. We are seeking a customer service in the quality, motivated, and automotive field. Due to the DRIVER self-driven individual with growth of our company, we School Bus Drivers Wanted excellent customer service skills. have career openings in the Western States Bus A clean driving record and a valid following areas: Pregnant? Worried? Call 208-733-8003 Driver's License are a MUST! Free Pregnancy Tests If you have that experience and SALES PEOPLE Confidential DRIVERS excel in a fast-paced environment 208-734-7472 Ag Express Inc. 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Bilingual a plus Salary DOE motivated, professional in attire & Twin Falls, ID operation and the position reports to the Director Need a self starter with the ability Call Wayne 8am-5pm 539-5494 excel in customer service. Pay is to travel. Send resume to both salary & commission based on of Operations. This position de- HIRE STUDENTS TO velops and designs Jayco [email protected]. WORK FOR YOU! exp with very high earning potential. Please submit resume in person to: recreational vehicle products Our Dependable, Honest, Westwind Homes and ensures all necessary engi- EDUCATION Diligent, Friendly Students 900 Addison Ave. West neering records and documen- are available to work for you All advertising tation are completed to support after school & weekends. is subject to the newspaper's the manufacture of products. ADMINISTRATOR SALES This includes satisfying all engi- Magic Valley High School AUTOMOTIVE WARRANTY standard of acceptance. We have an opening for an The Times-News reserves the neering parameters, industry Contact David Brown ADMINISTRATOR exp'd Automobile Salesperson. codes and standards, state or Cell 293-2062 right to edit, abbreviate decline We offer a great work environment provincial codes and standards, School 733-8823 Bronco Motors is seeking an or properly classify any ad. and reasonable hours along and Jayco quality standards. Experienced Warranty Receipt of copy via remote entry with insurance plans. Regularly interacts with Apply in person to Administrator. (fax, e-mail, etc.) does not manufacturing, purchasing and Reynolds & Reynolds experience Randy Berry or Chris Wills CLASSIFIEDS PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE constitute final acceptance by suppliers to ensure proper preferred. Must have a minimum at the new car showroom. tolerances are established and It pays to read the fine print! Federal Employment information this newspaper. The advertiser, is free. Remember, no one can of 2 years experience in an maintained. Also, participates Call the Times-News to place Automotive Warranties must have not the newspaper assumes full WILLS TOYOTA promise you a federal job. in the creative process of your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 strong work ethic, high energy responsibility for the truthful 318 Shoshone St W., Twin Falls designing and evaluating new For free information about and solid computer skills. content of their advertiser floor plans and new products. federal jobs. Candidate must be professional, message. Call Career America Connection have excellent verbal and We require 7 to 10 years of PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE 478-757-3000 written communication skills and related experience and Big profits usually mean big risks. be detail oriented, organized, MEDICAL knowledge equivalent to a high Before you do business with a flexible and dependable. Evening Medical Clinic in Burley, Id school degree plus additional We offer competitive salary, and has a full or part-time Nurse broad or specialized training company, check it out with the benefits including 401K with Practitioner or Physician Assistant MECHANIC equal to an Associate's two-year Better Business Bureau. For free company match, and position available in an after hours degree program. Thorough information about avoiding health/dental/vision plans. medical clinic. Please contact: knowledge of RV construction investment scams, write to the Dr. Michael P. Klett, techniques, engineering Federal Trade Commission, ACCOUNTING CLERK Apply in person at (208)878-5255, between 10 a.m. standards, industry codes and 9250 Fairview and 4 p.m. or for more info email standards, etc are critical. Washington, D.C. 20580 or call Bronco Motors is seeking an Boise, Idaho Or email [email protected] Must be able to think creatively in the National Fraud Information experienced Accounting Clerk. [email protected] terms of product improvement Center Reynolds & Reynolds experience NO PHONES CALL PLEASE! and cost reduction efforts. 1-800-876-7060 preferred. Must have a EEO AmeriPride is currently seeking an Strong quantitative, analytical, minimum of 2 years experience in and problem-solving skills are an Automotive Accounting office individual to join our team as a FT Maintenance Mechanic. necessary as well as the ability REAL eSTATE must have strong work ethic, to communicate effectively with high energy and solid computer The Maintenance Mechanic will Can’t Make EXECUTIVE be responsible for the repair all levels of the organization. skills. Candidate must be The Greater Twin Falls Associa- Strong PC and design software professional, have excellent and maintenance of the station- tion of REALTORS is seeking ary production equipment within skills are important. verbal and written communication It Into an Association Executive skills and be detail oriented, the plant, as well as preventative maintenance and repair of Jayco offers competitive wages organized, flexible & dependable. Applicant should be highly and a comprehensive benefits We offer competitive salary, and Our Office? steam boiler and air conditioning motivated to work with volunteers, units. package including health, life, benefits including 401K with manage staff, coordinate dental and disability insurance; company match, and Fax Us Your meetings and events & promote Qualifications: an excellent 401(k) retirement health/dental/vision plans. the REALTOR Association. *High School Diploma or GED plan; and more. PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE Position requires experience with *Detail-oriented For confidential consideration, Selling Property? Apply in person at Classified Quick Books and strong *1-3 years experience in industrial send your resume or apply to Don't pay any fees until it's sold. 9250 Fairview leadership and business skills. Jayco, Inc., Dept. HRTF- Boise, Idaho Or email maintenance For free information about Association management exp. *Certification (or ability to obtain) 9201-002, 903 S. Main St., [email protected] Ad! avoiding time share and real preferred. Compensation will be in Steam Boiler and Air P. O. Box 460, Middlebury, IN NO PHONES CALL PLEASE! commensurate with experience. Conditioning maintenance 46540, FAX 574-825-6064, estate scams, write to: EEO (208) 734-5538 Full position description *Advanced knowledge in Electri- e-mail: [email protected]. Federal Trade Commission, available upon request. cal, Maintenance and Plumbing EOE Washington, D.C. 20580 or call Send resume and salary *Microsoft Office (Work, Outlook the National Fraud Information requirement with Search and Excel) experience helpful Center, 1-800-876-7060. h is is a GREAT way to earn Committee in subject line to: *Knowledge of OSHA, EPA, HAZ- [email protected] mat procedures and regulations TECHNICIANS $ no later than March 2, 2011. helpful NISSAN & MITSUBISHI some extra ca h! No phone/fax inquires will AUTOMOTIVE be accepted. The Maintenance Mechanic will SERVICE TECHNICIAN Start a delivery route today! enjoy competitive pay and a GENERAL comprehensive benefits package Bronco Motors, Inc has Part-Time immediate openings “NISSAN & • Morningside Dr. • Blue Lakes Blvd. • Addison Ave. E. Community Service Supervisor. Bring resume in person to 403 MITSUBISHI Automotive • Ash St. • Maurice St. • 9th Ave E. Applications & job description avail. Main Ave W, Twin Falls, ID Service Technicians. We offer th Salary will be determined in • Morningside Dr. at 614 7 Street, Rupert, ID good flow rate of available work, • Locust St. • 9th Ave E. Mini Cassia Juvenile Probation interview process a five-day workweek with rotat- • Madrona St. • 11th Ave E. • Alta Vista Dr. Office. Closes 02/25/2011 at 5pm. No Phone Call Please ing Saturdays, clean shops, training and great benefits. EQUAL HOUSING AmeriPride Services Inc, is an Bronco Motors, Inc. has on OPPORTUNITIES TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS WWW.MAGIC AA/EEO Employer M/F/D/V campus parts department with TWIN FALLS an extensive parts inventory. All real estate advertising in this 735-3346 735-3346 newspaper is subject to the Fair 735-3346 See Classifieds Business VALLEY.COM/ The successful candidate will Housing Act which makes it Call now for more information about and Service Directory to hold a High School Diploma or illegal to advertise “any CLASSIFIEDS assist you in your home equivalent. Have a minimum of preference limitation or 3 years of automotive mechanical discrimination based on race, routes available in your area. repairs. 733-0931. experience. ASE certification and/or Factory Training are color, religion, sex, handicap, Motor Routes Business Motor Routes MAINTENANCE preferred. General mechanical familial status, or national origin skills and a valid driver's license or an intention to make any such are required. Reynolds and preference limitation or JEROME/HAZELTON TWIN FALLS Reynolds Computer application discrimination. “Familial status 735-3302 735-3346 skills preferred. We offer compet- includes children under the age of itive Pay and Incentive plans. 18 living with parents or legal • Blue Lakes Blvd. • Filer Ave. W. • E. Ave. D The successful candidate must custodian; pregnant women and • Maurice St. • Bubois Ave. W. • Cleveland have a High school Diploma or people securing custody or Idaho Milk Products is an international milk processing leader, equivalent, hold a valid Driver's children under 18, • 5th Ave E. • Borah Ave. W. • E. Ave. B looking for and Experienced Maintenance Technician License, have a reasonably • 8th Ave E. • Wiseman Ave. • E. Ave. C clean Driving Record, pass a This newspaper will not (Nights) who is flexible and able to respond to growing and Pre-employment Drug Test, and • Buchanan changing needs of the company and become an integral part of has a high level of energy and a knowingly accept any advertising Idaho Milk Products ability to maintain our production facility. friendly, positive attitude. for real estate which is in violation TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS JEROME of the law. Our readers are 735-3346 735-3346 735-3241 Experience: Interested applicants should fill hereby informed that all dwellings Minimum two years industrial milk processing plant mainte- out an application and review advertised in this newspaper are job description at: nance experience with boilers, refrigeration, air compressors, available on an equal opportunity or welding Bronco Motors, Inc basis. To complain of 9250 Fairview Ave discrimination call HUD Toll-free Positions also available in: Boise, ID 83704 or email at telephone number at 800-669- Receiving/Intake Operator (Nightshift) [email protected] 9777. The Toll-free telephone Sanitation Crew PHONE CALLS WILL number for the hearing impaired NOT BE ACCEPTED is 800-927-8275. Twin Falls, TFMR...... 735-3346 Sales Manager EEO Excellent benefit package available: FILER 4 rentals for sale. $50,000 or Burley, Rupert, Paul, Hailey, Kimberly, Shoshone medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance and best offer. 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Someone could BUHL 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $400 mo. + ◆◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆ 208-316-0445. low birth weights. 208-326-3679 become a lifelong friend. TWIN FALLS $400 dep. No pets/smoking in WOW! house. Call 208-543-0945. Weekly Payments O.K! TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., 1 bath, no LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): • No Credit Checks- No Deposit pets. $500 + $300 deposit. Share engaging smiles with BUHL Small, clean 2 bdrm house, - All Utilities Paid- 60 Channel Call 208-212-1678. refrig, stove. No indoor smoking/ Cable - Free Long Distance & an engaging special some- pets. $375rent $300dep. 312-5559 Internet - Fax TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 bath apt. one.Don’t disregard an invi- • Pets O.K.- Furnished Studios- $650 + dep. 349 Morningside Dr BURLEY 3 bedroom, 1½ bath, all On Site Laundry. #4. Call 208-539-3697. tation that could help you electric, 1 car garage. NO Pets, TWIN FALLS Starting $550 mo. attain career success. A new NO Smoking. $700 rent, $400 de- 731-5745 / 358-0085 / 431-8496 TWIN FALLS 377 Morningside Dr #2 posit. Call 300-0262 or 300-0491. purchase might only please BURLEY/RUPERT Starting $450 3 bd, 2 ba apt in 4-plex w/garage. Cute! Clean! Affordable! Nice, New carpet/paint. No smoking/ BURLEY Very clean 3 bdrm, 1½ mo. 731-5745 or 436-8383 until seen in the light of day. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, with large walk-in pets. $650 mo+dep. 208-954-2180 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. attic, unfinished basement, hard- bath, fenced yard & deck, great wood floors. New vinyl windows, location, $650. Call 208-312-5001. BURLEY/RUPERT Studios. All utili- TWIN FALLS Brand new 2 bdrm, 22): Party like it’s 1999. Your 1 bath apts, $624-$680 Close to fresh paint throughout. Large lot, ties paid, free cable & Wi-Fi, pets physical attractiveness is storage shed. Nice neighborhood, ok. $300-$550 month. Move-in to- CSI campus. For more information close to schools and shopping. day! No deposit! No credit check! Call 208-735-1180. multiplied by at least two, so 436-8383 or 731-5745 Great starter home. Move-in TWIN FALLS Clean duplex, 1800 you might catch the eye of a ready. Won't last long at $85,000. TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm., near CSI, all sq ft. split entry, 3 bdrms., 2 bath, new someone. A romance For more information and to utils, furn., incld HBO & Showtime, single garage, appls., water & schedule an appointment, no smoking/pets, $500 mo + $250 sanitation incld. 320 Ridgeway. that begins tonight is like a Call 731-4640 or 420-1496 dep. Call eve's 208-734-0414. Refs. req. No pets. 1 yr lease. GIVE YOUR HORSE A 2ND party — and parties just $750 mo. + $500 dep. 420-8935 CHANCE. WANTED: Unwanted aren’t meant to last. TWIN FALLS New 1 bdrm, no pets. or 420-3589 or 520-463-2438. horses, ponies, mules and draft TWIN FALLS Reduced to Inquire at 503 3rd Ave E. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): $195,000. Accepting offers on horses. Call 208-539-1714 208-316-2431 TWIN FALLS duplex 2 bdrm., 1 Steer your love life like a car. this beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 bath bath, garage. No smoking/pets. SORREL Mare, good kids horse. home. 2.5 acres with green $625 + $600 dep. 208-595-1084. Also, kids saddle, $1000 for both. If you give in to a feeling that house, insulated shop & pas- 208-678-7554 or 312-2361 isn’t completely sincere you ture. Home recently remodeled. TWIN FALLS Honey Locust Ln, Lease option available. Owner BUHL 118 Paysee. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $550. Spacious 2 Bdrm Apts. might lose all self-control. willing to be creative. Includes Water 734-4334 Call Bill 801-726-4564. garage, fenced yard, $700 + $500 Don’t let your wheels get sec. No smoking/pets. 731-9523 twinfallsrentals.com locked in place by a passing BURLEY 1 bedroom, 1 bath, refrig, HAGERMAN 2 bdrm, 1 bath, range, TWIN FALLS New 3 bedroom, 2 flirtation that leads TWIN FALLS Townhouse for sale stove. NO SMOKING, NO PETS DW, lg yard, no smoking. Call for bath, Duplex in great neighbor- “Proud Parents” by owner. Very close to canyon 325/month 325/dep. Call 312-4353 nowhere. rim, trail and Canyon Ridge application, leave msg 536-2351. hood. $900 month + $850 deposit. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. High School. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, No smoking or pets. 734-5086 2 car finished garage. Below JEROME 2 bdrm, 1½ bath, $625 + BURLEY Norman Manor Apts 21): A seductive smile sets dep. Water/garbage/sewer paid. 1 & 2 bdrms, $375-$400 + dep. TWIN FALLS Nice, 3 bdrm, 1 bath. market price, $162,000. Lg Family room. No smoking/pets. the stage for the evening Call Mark 948-9956 Call 208-733-7818 New improvements through out Manager on site. Call any time $675mo + $675dep. 208-420-9339 ahead. Talk your way into JEROME 2 bdrm., 1 bath. Pet ok. 208-678-7438 ~ 1361 Parke Ave TWIN FALLS Small 1 bdrm duplex, someone’s good graces. Water & Trash paid. $550 + $300 STANDARD POODLE Puppies, dep. Call 208-212-1678. close to CSI, W/D, $325 + deposit. Make the most of an ability BURLEY Very nice 1 & 2 bdrm apt 467 Borah Ave. No smoking/pets. AKC Registered. Born 1/19/2011. with garage, excellent location. Call 208-431-7387. Black, white & apricot. to have a good time without JEROME 2 bdrm., cute, clean, $575 208-431-1643 or 208-678-3216 mo. + dep. All appls incld. Championship Pedigrees. $600. making a permanent com- 208-251-1450 Call 208-420-1011. CASTLEFORD 2 bdrm apt available TWIN FALLS mitment. now. Rent based on income. Snow Kidding! CORINNE, UT 66.7 acres across JEROME 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile Equal Housing Opportunity. One month free rent! BLACK LAB AKC 8 week old male, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- the river from Bear River Bird homes. $550-$650. No pets. Long 208-734-6295 or 208-731-0218 Devon Senior Community dewclaws removed, all shots up- Dec. 21): Someone will term. 324-8903 or 208-788-2817 dated, $200. 208-961-1298 Refuge. Hunting, farming, graz- Beautiful & spacious. All appls, appreciate your dedication ing land. 39 water shares. th cable, W/D hookup, central air, JEROME 327 7 Ave W 1 bdrm, Classified Department Beautiful river and mountain fitness center & library. IHFA BOSTON TERRIER puppies, CKC to a cause, even if the cause with basement. $500 + $500 dep. Classified Sales Representatives registered, shots. Females, $400. views. Utilities on the property. th Contact Mark 208-735-2224. $338,000 or reasonable offer. 325 W 4 4 bdrm, 2 bath, $800 + are available from Call 208-431-9766. is hopeless. This evening 208-410-0835 leave msg. $500 dep. Call 208-324-7393. 8:00 am-5:00 pm Monday-Friday CHOCOLATE LAB Puppies, 6 you will feel fulfilled as part JEROME 55 or older, private area, Call our office in Twin Falls weeks old, $100 each. of a romantic twosome. JEROME 423 acres, 363 irrigated, 5 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Call for informa- 733-0931 ext. 2 TWIN FALLS Studio apartment. 208-731-7175 Look for a glamorous, one- pivots, New 2400 sq ft. 4 bdrm., 3 tion. 208-420-5859 Water & trash paid, no pets. $350 bath home. Possession immedi- + $300 deposit. 212-1678 Free Boxer/PitBull cross puppies, 9 of-a-kind adventure. ately $1.7 million. KIMBERLY 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Lease weeks old, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Triple 7 Realty Anthony 731-9800 w/Option $1300 mo. Fenced yard. 208-410-1574 or 208-421-8205 Great neighborhood. 735-5242 Jan. 19): Have romance, will FREE Golden Retriever Cross, to a KIMBERLY 33 acres prime farm MURTAUGH Pets & horses ok! 2+ good home. 3½ years old. Female. travel. The romantic urges in ground with barn & immaculate 2 bdrm, 1 bath, old rock house with 1, 2, or 3 Great with kids. Call 308-5139. bdrm plus loft, 2 bath home. TWIN FALLS AC, cable, WiFi, all your heart will allow you huge garage/shop. $835 month Bedroom 150x250 roping arena. Profession- rent or lease option. 432-426-3323 utils. Paid. Weekly/monthly rates. FREE Lab mix, 1 year old female, enjoy a carefree and light- ally landscaped. Acreage in grass Apartments 1341 Kimberly Rd. 208-733-6452. spayed, shots & housebroke, great hearted evening. This is not alfalfa hay. Call 208-543-9918 or RUPERT Small 2 bedroom with big Rent is based on income. www.capriextendedstay.com with kids & other pets. 316-0695 623-261-2339. fenced yard. Refrig/Stove provid- the evening, however, to ed. No pets. Call 670-1014. TWIN FALLS Furn. Upstairs ¾ bath, FREE Malamute/Wolf puppies, make any life-altering deci- 733 E. 22 Street living room, king size bdrm, W/D, 3 months old, 1st shots. SHOSHONE 3 bdrm, 1 bath home Burley, ID 83318 utils incld. Internet & cable, No 208-280-1032 sions. w/office space & bsmt. $580 + smoking. $475 mo. + $400 dep. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. $500 dep. 720-2240 leave msg. 678-9429 ALSO 1 bdrm furn room, $375 mo. FREE Schnauzer/Chihuahua mix, 1 + $375. 734-9901 or 490-0731. year old male, neutered, shots, 18): Mellow down into a RUPERT SHOSHONE Rental houses in town housebroke, no sm kids. 316-0695 menagerie of make believe. or country, 3-4 bdrm, starting at TWIN FALLS Room for rent $250 $595. 208-886-7138 Equal Opportunity Provider plus household duties. Also nice FREE Siberian Husky, male, 5 years Tonight you can make private room, kitchen privileges, old, neutered, shots, huoseborke, romantic fantasies turn into TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm duplex, AC, cable TV, all utilities, $400 mo. great with kids & other pets. Call appls, carport, no smoking/pets, GOODING SENIOR 208-734-9901 or 732-0714 208-316-0695. reality. Be aware, however, $500/mo. Call 208-733-3742 HOUSING that coaches and horses turn TWIN FALLS/BURLEY/RUPERT All GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Adorable, TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm Townhouse RD Subsidy utils paid, free cable & Internet. No 6 weeks, AKC Reg., dewclaws back into pumpkins and st Stove & refrig included. $495/mo + Rent Based on Income dep. No credit check Pet ok. Start- removed, 1 shots, parents on mice at midnight. site. $200. 208-420-3837 $400 dep. No pets. 208-948-9401 62 Years and Older, ing at $450. 731-5745 / 431-3796 PISCES (Feb. 19-March Fourplex, 625 17th St. 3,360 total TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 1 bath home. if handicaped/disabled 20): You will never know sq. ft. 2 bdrm., 1 bath. Each unit No smoking/pets. $600 mo + $375 regardless of age. includes DW, refrig, W/D hookups dep. Avail March 1st. 423-4421 934-8050 where you can be until you & oven range. Located close to actually arrive. It isn’t that TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm, 2 bath, some schools, hospital & city. TWIN FALLS 734-4334 Sprinklers & vinyl windows. pets ok, $700 mo. + $700 dep. you are a lost soul or that you Available 3/15. 208-539-2227 Retail/Office Spaces Exc rental history. $180,000. Various Sizes & Locations are prone to aimless wan- Mini-Cassia MLS# 109712 – TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 2 bath house, Barrier Free Twin Falls MLS# 98453981 dering. It is the fact that you 2 car garage, appls, west of golf RAT TERRIERS UKC, pictures on Kris Peterson at 208-431-1458. Equal Opportunity TWIN FALLS Office space for rent, have limitless possibilities course. $790 mo. + $700 security. 625 sq. ft., 560 Filer. $600/mo, wa- website http://ultimate.org/pups - Advantage 1 Realty Provider Fenced yard. 208-731-9268 ter & sanitation included. 736-8747 208-316-0238 before you. Classifieds 8 Friday, February 25, 2011 Classifieds 733-0931 ext. 2 Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, SUSAN'S ANTIQUES BUYING LOG DOGS FIREWOOD Split, deliv- BUYING Gold & Silver Jewelery, CZ 550 VARMINT .22-250, laminat- to form four ordinary words. GOLD, SILVER & JEWELRY ered & stacked. Call Ross 208- Coins, Bullion. Top prices paid. ed stock, 25.5" bull barrel, single Call 208-734-9681 539-6837 or Shane 208-539-3602. 208-410-5787 or 208-316-0188 set trigger, plus extras. $675 takes KULCC all. Call 208-599-3020. WANTED Junk Cars, $50 small, LOOKING FOR A Salvage Model $75 medium, $100 large. Free 24 over & under 22 mag on top towing. Courteous, clean & 410 or 20 gauge on the bottom in ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. professional same day removal. All Rights Reserved. KIRBY vacuum, like new with at- good condition. I will trade a Mos- TABLE & CHAIRS 5 padded chairs, Call 208-410-3572. berg 12 gauge pump 3½ inch mag tachments, $150. roller & swivel. 1 leaf in table. shotgun with screw in chokes. Like 208-734-6815 or 320-2734 HOPNY $125. Call 208-678-2550. WANTED Military items from WWI new cond. Call 208-731-5198. through the Vietnam war. Cash paid for uniforms, insignia, docu- UT/ID/OR CONCEALED CARRY TWIN FALLS TRADING CO. PERMIT CLASS *All Inclusive* Used furniture, home decor, ments, scrapbooks and gear. Paul 732-8391 or 420-0414 Sat. Mar. 26, 6-10pm. ONLY $65. antiques, consignments. Other Classes Available. New Winter Hours: CLYMAL WANTED Old Arctic Cat Snowmo- Call 435-757-1900 12-5:30 Tuesday-Friday & biles. Will consider other brands. 10-2 Saturday Have cash. Willing to travel. Call 590 Addison Ave ~ 732-5200 815-341-5294 or [email protected] NEW BIBLE Jumble Books Go To: http://www.tyndale.com/jumble/ To: Go Books NEW BIBLE Jumble WANTED TO BUY WHERDS Junk cars and all type of scrap. NAUTILUS Weight system, plus Now arrange the circled letters 208-324-4142 weights & complete set of dumb- to form the surprise answer, as bells. Will take offers. 733-4263 suggested by the above cartoon. WANTED Used Grain Barrel cone under 2 tons. Call 731-7912 or PING i3-PW golf clubs, R7 Taylor- For Spanish 410-7514 Print answer here: CLASSIFIEDS made driver, 3 fairway woods, 3 It pays to read the fine print. WANTED Used, older or antique wedges, incls putter, Boise State (Answers tomorrow) Call the Times-News to place wooden baseball bats. bag, $550. 324-5516 or 404-4710 Jumbles: FOYER ALBUM BEWARE POISON your ad. 1-800-658-3883 ext. 2 208-736-1004 Yesterday’s Answer: How the novice skier felt when he started WANTED Washers, Dryers, Ranges down the slope — HE WAS “UP” FOR IT CREDIT CARD PROCCESSING & Refrigerators. Working or not. machine, Hypercom TZP, brand Call 208-308-2188. new, all hookups, accessories, & MISCELLANEOUS instruction video. Half price, $175. WANTED We buy junk batteries. FANTASTIC FLEA MARKET 208-735-2218 We pay more than anyone out Stop 4 Fun ~ Sat. 10-5 there. Check us out at Interstate Hagerman 120 Main St-Hwy 30 FIREPLACE wood burning, com- Batteries. Fully licensed and in- hHeart of Downtownh RATS plete with all pipe and parts, $375. sured to protect the batteries all Stretch your dollars with fun, For Sale. 208-324-5516 or 404-4710 the way to the smelter. funky, fabulous finds! 208-308-3259 Call 208-733-0896. www.fantasticfleamarket.org 412 Eastland Drive, 8-5 Mon-Fri Call Kay for info 837-4801.

ANTIQUE BRASS BED, very fancy, WANTED: Help Youth Group in lots of scroll work, $500. Also, lots Jerome! Do you have any of these TWIN FALLS Fri. & Sat., 8-3pm. of misc. antique glassware. AIR COMPRESSOR Ingersoll Rand items in storage taking up space; BIG MOVING FOR MISSIONS we would love to take them off 420-5168 I can email photos. T-30, 230-3 phase. 80 gallon tank. SALE! Household, kitchen, $1499. Call 208-312-3531. your hands: used pool table, air clothing (adult) ladies & mens. hockey, dart boards, video game ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES Wedding and formal gowns, AIR COMPRESSOR Leroi 185 stations, refrigerator, microwaves, Wanted old magazines, toys, Christian books, CDs, DVDs, CFM, towable, John Deere diesel, sound equipment/microphones, SHIH TZU Puppy, 11 weeks old, horse tack, Indian items, jewelry IPHONE 3GS, 16 gig, beautiful exercise items, some yard female, had shots and can be 1400 actual hours, excellent cond. acoustic electric guitar, key board items, pictures, games, and lots & quilts. Call 208-280-6533 shape, $250. papered, $450. 208-731-1104 208-280-0264 $4900. Call 208-320-4058. & drums. All donations appreciat- of other odds & ends! ed and will be used to grow talent- 205 Locust Street North WIREHAIRED POINTER Neutered BIRTHDAY PHOTOS AIR COMRESSOR with 6hp Honda ed teens and give them a safe male 2 years old. Odie does it all. motor, $500. MK tile saw, model haven. Call 208-420-8372. One of the best Upland dogs ever. Have you forgotten to pick-up 101 with fences, new pump, $675. Must sell now, $700. 208-720-1156 your birthday photos? We have Both in good cond. 208-961-0481 some photos we are sure you YORKIEPOO Pups, 1 black female, don't want us to toss. FIREWOOD cut, split, hardwood, GENERATOR Diesel 12hp, 120/240 1 tan/black male. Shots, de- These can be picked up at ready to burn. service, Tahoe model T17000LXR, HAGERMAN Moving sale. Sat. & Call 208-324-8284 or 731-4650 wormed, very cute! 208-431-9491 The Times-News Classified Dept automatic idle, remote start, low oil PRIDE LIFT CHAIR RECLINER, Sun. 9-3. Baby Gap, Carters, crib, shut off, never used, new in 2009, electronics, Jamboree, household FIREWOOD Split and Delivered. good cond. Light brown in color. YORKIES 2 males, 8 week old. $3000. 208-308-8372 miscellaneous, hunting items, st $400. Call 208-731-3584. $500 firm. Papers & 1 shots. See Classifieds Business $75 ¼ cord; $125 ½ cord; $170 ¾ stroller, toddler bed, toys. An Serious inquires only. 420-6141 cord & $200 1 cord. 208-731-5188 and Service Directory to RIGID 10" table saw $425. Honda We’re here to help. Call expecting mothers dream sale! 4000 watt generator $375. Maytag 3059 C National Fish Hatchery Rd. assist you in your home Classifieds. For people gas dryer $100. All in excellent 733-0931 to place your Located @ The Hagerman National repairs. 733-0931. everywhere. 733-0931 condition. Call 208-871-1470. ad in Classifieds today. Fish Hatchery.

JOHN DEERE '05 310SG extend a hoe, 4WD backhoe, 1100 hours, all the extras, 3 buckets. $51,900. Call Anthony 731-9800 MILK TANK 500 gallon, may need some repairs, you haul. 208-788-2791 or 309-3164

NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS For the March Community Online Auction. www.idahoauctionbarn.com Call 208-731-4567

PARMA '01 Silage truck bed, $27,500. Good condition. Call 208-941-6000 PARMA '91 Tank 6 row beet har- vester, belted chain, large steering tires. Good condition. Field ready. Call 731-4339 SKID STEER Case 1835C, new tires, runs good. $5900 208-734-5721 TANKS 2 new blue 1,500 gallon tanks. FORD '99 F-250 pickup, 5 speed, 5.4 engine, low miles. TOOLBOX Chrome for pickup. FUEL TANK 100 Gallon pickup. TIRE CHAINS to fit 2.5-25 Loader tires. WEED BURNER 150 gallon, good tires. TRUCK BED JACKS 4 high lift. 4 TARPS to fit 20' sputnik bed. 208-431-9411 or 678-2056 TRINITY '95 Farm bed Trailer, 42' PARMA '06 trailer, hauled strictly ag, no manure, like new exc. shape. 208-404-9690 or 208-543-9290 WANTED Plows 2, 3, 4 & 5 bottom disks tandem or off set. Grain Drills, Roller Harrows & Seed Cleaner. Call Bob at 208-312-3746.

WANTED Tractors and other misc; repair/salvage/running. Bob, 208-312-3746

ALFALFA HAY 1 ton bales, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, no rain, delivered. 208-404-9434

FEEDER HAY & STRAW Small & big bales. Call 208-326-3679 GRASS HAY 100 tons, big bales, covered, good quality, $130/ton. Burley area. 208-678-3789 GRASS HAY 5 tons, 2 year old, covered, $400 take all! 208-420-1183 HAY #1 Quality Hay All Types Animal Feeds. Grown locally, Produced locally. Support your local business! Southern Idaho Feeds 347 South Park Ave W Twin Falls 358-3457 or 732-5270 HAY 35 ton, $150/ton or $7/bale. 208-438-5418 Paul area. HORSE HAY 3rd cutting, 125 lbs. 3-string, green, barn stored, $12/bale. 208-539-2722 T.S.C. Hay Retrieving 2nd & Orchard Grass, all covered. 200 ¾ ton bales corn stalks. Call Con 208-280-0839

CUSTOM FARMING Tillage, Plowing, Grain & Corn Planting. Call for prices 208-280-6878.

WANTED to buy or lease North side Get In The Habit! water shares. Call 208-358-1277 Read the Classifieds FARM GROUND WANTED in the Buhl area. Every Day Call 208-358-2633