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W k a 'I'h k k - Dcaw rei‘turius t o 1 iOinijlestorne _ ., Today; CloCloudy today with alysts say econom;ray shows other signss: of improve/ement dowow J o n e s Ind u strials evereQa g e dally clo sin g s chance ILowof Anal 12,00< May 24 closing Ooc. 11 closclosing j tonight,, hhi ig h Combined wireIre reports______= = age has not brokenen th e 10,000 bar- ..qo,.000 r— 10,104.26 10,008,000.10—) ' ♦•2002. . 39, low 30. ------n e rier since M ay 24,2 1.000 ...... PaiPageA 2 This year’ss nrally in stocks, which More ^ 0 on th e market - Dl “If tlie numberer 10,000 makes ' hit a milcstorlone Thursday, hasn’t “ ------the public feel betjetter, then fine,” ° been stronglg enough to m ake withrith the market, though. HeJ sstill said Lany Wachteitel, market ana- ’,000 ^ M a g i c ______Kevin Flynnm fo rg et about th e inve;[H ^ts 10 P ^ i^ n t of his paych(iheck lyst at Wachovia SeS ecurities in New 7,oo( Urt raCK money fie lost>st in th e d o w n tu ra irTlii iTBy "Torkr"ButTm goiroih'g'fo hang witli o,ob(Ifwh " ~y" t say that three years . thehe igains he’s seen this year,r, 1but this market becausJUSC the economy M J JA.SONOU J F M A M J J A S5 OC N 0 n Tnnpc 5*“^ * 12003 ago I had aboiX)ut three times more hele can’t Ci shake th e n a g ^ g feelcling is improving andnd eamines are 2002 12' njoney in one hat more losses m ight be lurkrking sparkUng - not bebecause of some, — ne account than I do that RCES: MonoylinoTolofaio;A5SOCiot&jttKJ Pfoas ^ AP o m e y now,” said Flyinynn, 41, of Martinez, arouiround th e comer. nimiber.” n e ra l Calif. “It took)k m i e 10 years to save 'T "F m w orried ih at everytliining I Others were morlore cautions Exchan{lange after the market dosed.d. and the Standard 6& ] Poor's 500 im the all that mone;ney, and it’s not even sperpent years w orking for coi:ould “The Dow indexex is simply a nos- Csak: saidsai he follows other indexes!S . inde.x, a basket of 500H) w idely held ig ic dosc to beinglg back w here it was." comome crumbling down in cone talgic unit of meassasurement,” said ^ore; closelyck - such as th e Russell;1I stocks th at provides a bibroad snap- Uey, is Flynn, whoho w orks for a real Ious;ousy year again.” Ernest Csak, a tra tr d e r w ho was 2000, whichw measures the per-T- shot of th e o v e i^ U.S.,S. equityC' mar- Tlie Dow Jo n es industrial aver-a\ walking out of thcicN I cw Y orkStock formlmc :s, ket. nsider- company, " has stuck Tt ancc o f sm all-cap companies, ing’ It run* ning for the Idaho Suprep re m e Court. = = ForacGOOD CAUSE!E - , = R e p o rr t t s : PPai ag eB l

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TWIN FALLS - DespIespite repons lhat two more peoplepie have died from influenza in Idaho,aho, ihere’^ o e reason for panic, locala l health! offi- H 'daLs say. ■ People who arc a t risk of serious I complicatidns from' the flu make I up a .small p an of thele ppopulation, VH I and the \ast majority•ity of people H who get it will recoverDverjyi^ few Pj i)roblems. Hallelujahl: Tlie Magic: Valley-Vi M j f l P a “If you’re healiliy and you do get Chorale delivers “The H the flu, you’re probablyibly ju st going Messiah” this Aveekend.‘d- jl to bc uncomfortablelie for ja few p ------P■ ap a g ^ c i~ “ Central District I lealtliIdi publici rela- tions officer. '' SPOU'1'.S Those'w ho are in1 the th' high-risk category and have notot yety gotten a Coite to^jrneyiT^e Colle]Uege of flu shut may have anotfnother chancc. Southern Idaho women:n 'Ilic Centers for s opened strong againsttth th e H jB M Disease Conlrol and Who's Northwest All-Stars Thuibursday. 'ik Prevention . has cow MTDrt/T^ „ issued a nationwide m ost • PPa ag eD l directive that doses >n's se c o n d annual Festival of a t risk? I>on Newman1 walksw by a wreath deilgned by .m. and Saturday from 1 0 a.m.m . t o 4 p.m. In th e old Ridley’sy’s store building a t 233 W. : - A 2 ____ ;______O p i n i o n lolJow*up shots . ilon irSB'for adiiits, WfoTseiilosiilorarSS'foTltudrhtsand'Srfc.'fdTchlldfenTitrdorS^ “ No new governance: " Main. A'dmliilo should instead go to • Changing hospital gover/em ance ; high-risk people, who wh include those age 6S and o\-er.er. means less public Imowl)wledge T hc CDC will obtaintain moro vac- about finances, today’s e dne in January to0 coverci those rial says. iancedist(rids th rrive; othe]ers don^t needing a second dose.}se. Smith said. ______...... ' Page"A6‘ Pa _SomcieMibuli . ClulHreri'gemng^tHeie TOCcinaDon.' for th e first tim e requinjuire tvi-o doses By Sandy MIII(llller M agic Valley to m ake inoculation, effieffecriw, ■[-) Tlme»HewiI wwriter______I Regional Medical U.S. H ealth and Hum(imian Services C o M i N c ; U P Center paramedics Secretary Tommy Thorrhompson said nastery TwraFAL\ U S - W hile TWin Falls Coun respond to a car the government hadd arrangedat for Read about the monai lult vacdne to ' ■ commissionerie rs p o n d er the idea of a n ammibu- t accident recently, 100,000 doses of adult ly giv- ■ lance taxinging district, the Ada Counounty . be shipped from AvenLventis I*asteur Just in time for holiday j tw in Falls County ing, here’s a book aboutut Ambulance; ] District is hoping lawmakttakers immediately and distribitributed based commissioners are on cach statels populatiilation. In nddi- Ascension Prioiy. hear its call1 f(for help. If they donion*t, th e am bulance district « looking Into creatingi ' tion, 150,000 dosess of diildren's Saturday in bc bankruptipt in two years, Ada Coun an ambulance taxingg '\acdne aro expecteddtobesliipped to ' JO ' Communicatiations Director John Barclay sai ’ district, which wouldJ to the states by Januaryjary.Tliompson , The Tlmes^ews 1 victim of our own scrupulo said. , "We'tt; a v be the 19th In Idaho. guarding of)f the public treasuiy," Bardarday ’• The nation’s t>vo prodjroducers of flu I n d e x said. shots reponed last vrecweek that they n d re supply o f ...... Classified-mo - Nation,../ ny of Idaho’s 18 ambulancec dd is - had shipped iheir.endr tricts, Ada OCounty set up its district yearsyet ...... about 80 million doscjoses. However, Comics. .. . .B7 Obituariesries . .B2 ago before! MedicareN began fiddling wi Avcntis had set asidee 250,00025 doses Crossword .64 Opinion 1 . . . . .A6 rxumbuxscmeinent rules.The county set its le at the CDC’s requestlest last week Dear Abby. .64 Sports., D I.5 a t just .000]001 percent, and for years.trs, when it became dearear that shon- Please see FLU.i Page A2 Horoscope ' .64 Weather3r . . . A 2 Please see AMBULANCE, P'age>.7 a^ L.M. 8o^ ; .84 WeekEndnd .01-8______Magic Vaiiey .Bl W esn 2 Pilofslranaei auses a “ ■ ■ Money ....D 6 W ..., ■’i h K )^s,faimlie ] Movies .07 R.MMniWTM/ w i t h _n.TVn«* who arcre irefusing to refu*— 5 just tiying to make .J alls the biggest series of troroop cl his aircraft, whidlich is stranded on .com every minute'te count. ^ www.m«giev«lloil.eiM otations since World War IL a n ice runway o oi n th e . edge of “Every dayl^ is one day doser -FQt-some,.it-Ls.a-morale.chchai- ____ Antarctica,______flight____ : — n rfo ro n iln e cla88lfle ______lg a b lc ’to persuade the New [anders"and"the~Americans,' tralian— Foreign- -Ministcj ■- 't A- ? . 1 V > 1 1 k >-1. .candcr .. Downer said Hiursday. be U.S. National SdenctB Best Availaliable Copy ,

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led civilians Halliburton pf r o b e finds oivercharges v ] W h o ’s aI t rI i s k ? ( Strikes att {Saddam kille Flu _ _ — People most sst t riirisk for serious | nse offidals said they . adwrsaiy leaders is under WASHINGTON (AlAP) - Thc defcnsi COmpllMtlORS* from Influema I Knight RIdder News SorvlceSoi to kill ad; on to believe the prob* Continued from A l . questionn fifollowing a Dec. 6 attack Pentagon auditors foundI thatt] Vice had no reason . Include: :’s former lems ^vcre anything ar other than ages aj might develop. WASIUNGTON-Hi. Fifty U.S. airs- in Afgliarlianistan ^ at killed nine President Dick Cheney’s ng held -P«>|il««o6565 and over. .. { company may have overercharged “stupid mistakes” by Bccause of clinics being trikes aimed at Sadd;iddam Hussein' diildren1 aai n d a laborer, District • Residents of>f ninursing homes atid the Army by as miidi ass IS61 mil- Hallibunon.1. Thursday, ^ South Central D and oihur senior Iraqiaqi leaders dur- Civilianan casualties during tlic iq, senior In ' an e-mail c statement, Health H was unsure howV m any long-term caree faifacilities, ing the U.S,-!ed inva!ivasion of Iraq Mardi 201JO to A pril 9 in v a sio n h e lp e d lion for gasoline in Iraq ursday Halliburton1 spokeswsi om an Wendy doses d( it wili have left vaC'acdnate • Those with chnchronic long-term . — ^------failcdto-kill-anyof-lheiiieirtaigetsbut------fiiel-anti-Uii.U5-angeE.andJ3Q0SLSupi__ _defense offidals saidT liur n r ^ r d iT t------IKUTclenled-fd'the-company-had ------Itigh-risk-people^Peoplc-ir«u -ui—inaL— —health'problcrnS'llins-lncludingehronjif ------p - killed and injured dosdozens of dxil- pon forr iasurgents.ir Tlic guerrillas Ilalliliurton apparentlj profit from thc possiblble over- ovcrdiargcd.d. SheJ said H alliburton category « who have n ot goi’oiten a lung disease,. corcongestive heart ftlV ! L inns, b i d a rcporport released have killeilied nearly 200 U,S. troops shot may get the opportunii diarges, the officials saidlid, speak- was respondirding to questions from « mty, but uro or congenitalnltal heart Oisease, . /[. T!iursd:iy. •' and dozilozens of others since • Smith said more inforinati ing on condition of anonynymity.The Pentagon audiuditors a nd w as “confi* • Si Ition on diabetes, or kidnelidney dysfunction,: - n Tiie rejwrt, by NewJew York-based Presidenint Bush declared an end to obtaining thc vaccination w problem, the offidals sasaid, was dent our resj•esponscs will satisfy” ^ wiU not sickle cell diseasseaseorHiV. Human lliglits Watch,;dl, also said that m ajor como n ib a t o p e ra tio n s o n M a y 1. b e available for a day o r two that Hallibiinon may haviive paid a them.,. . '* • , • Pregnant womclomen in their second ' tiie itse of du ste r mimiimirionsbyUS. Humanan Rights Watch said its Private physidans may subcontractor too muchh for the News of thctht problems came as ■y orttilrdtilmesto,:sters during influenza and British forcesJS killed .and investigad;adon .wasn’t aim ed at esti- remaining doses, and gasoline in tho first place.e. P resid en t BusJusli worked to justify re Sm* season. injured more than l.OCl.OOO dvilians. m ating ththe c to ta l n u m b e r o f d v ilia n encourages people wanting Tlie Pentagon offidals;s said thc his dedsionn tot limit Iraq recon- - ® - ChlMten itween the ages of 6' 'Hie a'pori comcs: at a time when . casualtiesies but ratlier at identifying to call their doctors. H jilliburton subsidiary invnvolved in stniction comontracts to companies 23 monihs. tiie U.S. militaiy's use,isc of airstrikcs the d n ^umstances m diat led to them. Sandy Schacr, an occupapational mbnllis and 23 n Iraq reconstruction'wrk.<. Kellogg, - fro m -th c UniJnited States or coun-. louth Csntrsl DUtrlcI KMibi health' nuisc with St. Benenodicts " ------Drown & Rooi, also subiibmitted a tries that supupported th e \var. Tlic •ed governments whose Family Medical C en ter in JtJerom e, ’------proposal for cafeteria seri'in’iccs that move angered es avail- ing no worsei a flu season than______miFofff:— firmnvere;cu-curDurof-the-bidding ------5aidltbcnLarcJimited.doscs“ w-as S()7 milhon too n ig li.. able for high-risk people. many other states,"“ siai Halm said, I rejected process, ‘ir"induding France, cials. said the Pentagon i “We do have a few doseises left. “We would assuissume every state is ' Germany, Ruslussia a n d C anada. ^ that proposal. and ^v'e’re trying to give ththose to probably experiee rie n d n g flu-related Continued from Al Calif., whwho is soiVing with India peoplepi who have, serious5 health I deaths.” Company,ny, expects to be in Iraq as unfinished business. On Thursday,ay, th e CDC added s Ja n u aiy , for a n o t h e r sue- problems,”pi she said. "We’re all definite:litcly surpri'sed early as J People can call th e hospit;)ital,she Arizona, Indiana,m a. Iowa, Mississippi, w ur. _ _ P i l o t ------(iiat-we-wer«-goingbii> backso-soon.^:------mgnthipi: • -said,-but-mQybe-askcd-to.JJ cal:all tlieir-^— M issourirM ontaintana.-Nonh-Canjli«— ____ en I first got Bad?’, I was ‘ 9 snid 1st Lt. Adrianian Haskamp, . private physidans for confirrirmation na, Oklahoma,na, Oregon, Rhode can’l see myself ever going sdieduled supiu p p ly flig lit-an d have P' executive officcr•r of India 'ke. I can Continued from Al nated. Island and Virgiiirginia to thc list.of- he said. “But it’s my job, arricd to Now Zealand that “ they need to be vacdna Company, 3rd Bat[lattalion, 7th °i\ck, lit rate indinduals,” ihe U.S.S.ageriiir . his plane can telling states witli widesidcspread flu activity, u still have a job to do t ship. ' . ■, “Physicians aren’t t Marine Regiment at Tweniyninc - said in a statement e-mailcd c <>" “ et a flu . Last week, onlylly Alaska,j Arkansas, is due to meet his New healthy SS-year-olds to get Palms. The regimernent returned . there. Ihursday to ’nic Assodatenod Press. ■ Downer isc shot,” she said. “Ninety-ninin c i%r- Colorado, Idalio,llio, Nebraska, Neva- • oia said he und othecs unterpart, Phil Goff, for ^ from Iraq in Septemb “ NSF’s policj- is th atIt private ZciUandcoml the situ- da, Mexico,co, 1Pennsylvania, Tbn- news reports about the h e w eekend, b ut G offs cent of people u nderstand th How expeditions should carrirry sufti- ti^ over the nessce, Texas,!, U tah, Washing-ton Fontecchio said lie he is workine J™', ,"5:oll in Iraq. More than 440 thc matter was in the ation.” .hdr families dent insurance to cover: Uiet costs “tto * cdnated and Warning wwei erc listed as haying with Marines and th irvicc members have died le country’s Antarctica The best time to get vacc of seardi and rescue efefforts, if ot ccording widespread activin iv ity ly the CDC!. siniggling witli thche news. Im • :he beginning of military offiaals-whcvho have beon scathing is J® October or Novemlxjr, acc needed.” to the CDC Web site, but: jgetting D espite th e5 seiseverity of tlic early being straight witiii!" " '™ ' opom , ionson in Iraq, according to lacks on Johanson and . . ^.c >n their attacl or later outbreak^ healthalth experts are not telling them the .mponancc im; of iia g o n . Tlie foundation argues:sthatn,-s. ijsjiid,,.. ' vacdnatcd in December 01 their job.M arines willjranttodowil can still provide protection1 aagainst ready to prcdial i a ju st how bad die ula said he is focusing on cuing adventurers and eaxplorere Johanson1 wasv, forced to land at ® flu season \villII be.b< Tlie season still the riglu tiling,” h e sa spendingng time wilh. his wife, who get stranded on thelic i' y conn. ,^5 U.S.-New2w Zealand McMurdo- “th e flu. m ay peak as, eaiearly as Dcccmbcr, I'ontecchio, 29,, ofc Satellite Ciystal,1,19, 1! nent is e.\peiisive and enendangers ji:ott base inin, Antarctica a fter high i rath er than February, ebr whicli is the Beach, Fla., said tilthc Marines "Wlienen he first told m e, I was in , ■ their staff. \vinds foiledtl Ihis plans to fly on to- L atest figures ...... e.^perience. in IraqI wiwould Iwncfit denial. I w-as ta k e n b a d e . I sa id , Downer, who knows JJohaiwon Argentina. • T he latest d e a th s rc{•ep o rte d __ P_otrn. , . th e West is having the tiiem. ‘.‘rm very familmiliar w th the' “No,you’r*u’rc n o t going.’ I t’s k in d of a personally, tried lo persu::uade U,S. Antarctica!:a Nciv Zealand spokes- Thursday T brought Idaho’s; totalt< to Asforwhy the eumonia most cases, Dn5n 1 Kimberley Slioaf, territory and the cultruliure now. Wl*. helplessa feeling,” she said. But and New Zealand autholorities to woman Shellicily Peebles said th e 13 1; from influenza or pneu jctor for the UCLA know some of the mism istakes... and jidid it once before arid he waive the rule this time, 1but they organization)n doubted Johanson since sj the flu season beganan early assistant directo Welfare Center for Public Pul Health and we* know liow toI handleii; them ' cam e hoihome. We’ll do it again.. refused. ever intendedled to fly to A rgentina, this |J fall, but Healtli and V n Tom Disasters, saidi onone reason might ^ nuw.“ he said. W’e’rc ver.•cry religious, an d we’ll use A ustralia is one of W'aslishington’s and h ad alwairays planned to land at \ Department E spokesman ;r is like- th at tlie flu strain stra changed as it '- Unce Gpi. Michaeliacl Burrola. a the strcn(ength of God in our house- staunchest allies - sendiniing troops Scott Base. Shanahan said the number moved West. - ?1.yf ;ir.(ilfl from__Bucna_Eack.B' ____liold_io^eI get through it.”______to fight alongside U.S. sosoldiers in _ “He abdicaiicated com plete l y r ^ n- ly b higher than that. jrobably • - T^e CDC-saicsaid it -is.unablc-to -f Afglianistan and Iraq - aiand has a al rcsponsibilibility for any kind of ~ ~ “The fact is, we’re pn deaths know how manym y children typicpUy ' " ' ' long and closc relations!iship with contingencyy planf or consideration underreporting JJ those < ,000 flu- die of th e flu eaieach year, making it sljic rules: daily li iind .Sunday J7.IK) per ncigliboring New Zealandnd. of how he waswx going to get back bccausc b if th ere a re 36,0( (^irculacion , dc cach undear whetheriier this is in faa a ly only $5.1)0 pcrw ccl. S'altifiljy But those friendshipsps do not w ith lim itedd fuel,”f Peebles said. related o deaths nadonwidc Dimicl VVulifck, clrcuiiiculallon diroct '.l lOuld be parucularly lethal let! outbreak-for ly only S.V.^K per week. S;ilcs extend to selling Johansoia n th e 105 Johanson1 denies d that and said year, y stadstically th e re shoi , and our youngsters. n all above rales. A SI .'.(XI tl>-*rfc gallons of fuol he needs to fly back his carefullyilly plan n ed trip w as IGO i to 170 a year in Idaho, a ' Ctrciilaiioii phoiie„o lino: ..,0 01,™ )nlynine But anccdotallically, this flu season , icd for iill icliimed chccks. to New 2Lcaland. derailed byr badb; w eather. deaths ^ have ranged from bn) huiwui'ti 7 and 10 ;i.m....m.oMy.iryouJ,, lid. seem s to be worsirtjrse for children, and’ tioi rcC fivoyoiir [lajiciijicrl)y7a.ni..c:ill Instead, the U.S. National 1 “Any suggu^gcsiion lhat this was a to t< 3G a year,” S han ah an said ount on liie CDC said[ it plansi to waich flu iho numl)cr for your .1aro.r . M u il mnformatinn. fi . Science Foiindaiion saidd !he could flight on a whimwl is far from accu- T he state bases its cov on death complicationss anamong them do»ly. lturlcv-IUi|ii:rl- ,. ^ Tlie Timoilies-Nctts (Uf’.S (),1|.0H0) j% puhj_ _. fly o ut T-as a passenger oron Iw.'ird a rate.” h e said,lid. statements SI from doctors on i‘aiil-6aklcy ...... : (.77-4042 no,ed dailylyal Ul I.OTliitd.Si.W..T«.>nl-all>. certificates.C' Twill J ails by Lee l*ubliublicaiions Itit-.. a Nubsidi.iO' "f Unlike other states such su ^ .Uld uttiur iireas ...... 733-0931 . u«u,„C fpri.prises. Colorado, where at least nirline chil* I’criiHiicaI%cals paiJ ai Tssiii Falls hyTlic TheTim es-Neww s^^^Inform atiJtion Une 'dien 5 have died as a resultlit of the .Subscription racr a te s ■ Timcs-News.:ws. Official ciiy nnd couniy f |iufsu.miii> Section 6C-I0H nf flu, Idaho’s d eaths have bc€ Itiinic delivery: dailyily.mdSa„d.y.$4..15 ;i Cixlc. Tliursday is t>crcby dcsig- p le over 50 years old. Thc SstJ o has Former dallalry |X'( ueeX; S.iUiid.iy and St ;e day iif ilic week on wliich legal 7355-3350 d cd in cd 10 identify th e corommum- , ,• jX'i wccL M.lll \uhsttipli illIk be published. tics where those people liveved. had 1,100)Ocows I in .i.K.iiitc .iiul .lie .iviii:..vjibkic only ’Ski, L o ttery anda Weather Oj)’ isicr. [lleasc send change of Health and Welfare was w ilcliM-r> I' m>i nuiinuinciiincd. Mail Mies: All f„n„ jworking Wednesday’sy’s newspaper con- | irtn lo; I'.O. Uox S4K. Twin Tails. In fo rm alation are w ith tho CDC to identify Iwlocanons ■ lil.ihi. laicv J.iily andId SSiindjy $6.00 per (1.1. orrect information call avyav!______of unused vaccine in Idah' ------v.eek:-.Uily-..nly W.lXJ0.pcf.~eclt^aluwby pc ------— CopytWOJOOS------______just a phone\Q >!!5 “ . abouL the-sitee olof a proposcd.resi- __ iinJ Siiiid.iy onty S.V(K)(K) |per urek. Out of Utgk«gk Vi««T NnnpipM Ine. can be re'distributed.• . d ential dcvelopD:opm ent near Buhl. ‘c Hahn sije ^ , Lollery W e a t h e r Epidemiologist J Christine -as once the location ! les-News telephonele directory ■[”” sid urged thoso w iih vaccinei s^ 5 o n ^ ofanl.lOOcow< T im e s information Inform ation Dw dairy. 1 Information hand to reserve it for high-ri-nsk pe^ • In addition, th ector)...733-0931, Ext. 1 I, th e a rd d c misquot* Circulation (Danieliel Walock, Circulation Direct ple, primarily childnui undeder Zand ed William Rosiiioscnbaum, a ncigh------Glussified-Advertisi a g e r ) - ...... E x t..2 — S. .P r e s s . ^ P r e s s _ l tising Press —adults. 0VCT.G4.------:— i ------borwho'spolo;~Oiar-againstthepropos-— ------Nch-s ...... — ...... E xt. 3 ----- She also cautioned again:inst over-— gj------lg (Mike Smit, A dvertising DiiDirector) : ...... E xt. 4 Retail Advcni.ting ( reacting to th e rep o rt of de? ,100 cows to 320 ^ ^ 0- •) ...... 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ear Mr. Presidcilent: You . spitalgoes;s private,9 I I fought for th e; NMedicare' ^ Ifhos] ' prescripdon-drt[mg bill and A you w on a big legislad'itive victoiy. |B I But I w onder if you wi]vill someday » expectct less infcormation*• regret signing it. I, Pushing the measunirc through ^ Listen carefuUjally to TWin Falls ical ffacility in Twin Falls d ie Congress will b e a big plus • ' '■ County Commi:missioner Tom Count;mty. for y our cam paign nexext year. But • • / .Mikesell, when1 hhe talks' about Andnd remember, that deala l a fte r th a t, as the progrgram goes g changing Mai^agic Valley was h«hashed out behind dosedid into effect, th e risk of>f ia backlash & Regional Mediiidical Center’s doors,rs, because it was a legal,al shouldn’t b e discounteted. t c g o v ern an ce stru■ucture. c negotiotiation. So much for thel e I------:------— ^— ...... -M ik e s e ll, (he! freshmanfn mem- contertention_thai.. the hospital rf —E t T h o mMAS ------p : l)er o n th e three*i;e*person county can’t’t avoid the public eye I [Nwavi l)oarcl, is c o rrect c t ywhen he.says, undere r t h e c u rre n t ^ e s . ■ ' M c C l a n aAHAN i “At this point, there’sth no need Hos]ospital officials say they U)change the govgovernance.” needd to shield themselveses ^— ■ from competi- Magic Valley Most seniors alreadydy have pro- M j J m b e Regional leaders tion, a n d a sw itch* scription-drug coveragiIge of some o ff have. said that, O u r v i e w : T tie pJUDIIU ul to a private, non-n- sort. W hen th e new bei>enefits ■ ^ re become effecdve, man.my seniors . sometime next“ should resist change tnonth, they will It. m ay find them less get;enerousthan T ive. '■ ■ tlirow the firstirst M agic Valiey Region;onal But the closests t w hat th ey already hav« competition is St. •. A nd th e costs of thie e program J official pitch to“> Medical Center's . ■ I higher than ^ Ben’s in Jerome.g ' are likely to be m uch li , c h a n g e th e c oun- u n ­ \ j inidally projected, whihich is par u S if a r B ■to'-'...... St. Ben’s has $17 ty-owned hospi­ipi- governance. 1 for th e course with nevew endde- *— tal’s ■ structure. link? million in annual ments. Fiscal liawks ar oks less Savings Accouicounts was a win for W hatdoyoutiiiiillillv. revenue, com- e v e n ify orou’re u r e je c t e d in a land- overall budget tre n d look T iie h o s p ita l’s ?■ alarm s about die risingng federal slide nextrtyearandthe j worrisome. reformers, butbut th e long-term Adm inistrativeiv e W e w e lc o m e v iewDolntS p c pared with MagicJC d efid t. can majority is strengdi- B ut even w ith th a t in mmind, effects arc tou;to u ^ to judge. Committee will Valley Regional’sI s But th e real w ony is S s Congress, any hoped-for w h at does one m ak e of lalast year’s gupporters;rs ssay HSAs will have ______preseiu_Jts_rec:"r. from our readers onj n tn iS $109 m illio n . cep d o n o f foreign invetesters, who Doliocalre;realignnynt could be farm bill, which w ill costit mi oro______jig u fic a n tlolong-term i^ infiuence ommendation to TfieTWin Falls’ils" send ttteu* c ap itailo oi 'short.liveded if die f e d e i^ govern- ^ ^ “ and other issues. people to .p u tasid e------the Hospitallta l ------=£-hospital ------h aas s a n d in the-process hel{ ntinues its explosive A nd w hat a b o u t th e enerjergy-bill, ------^^encourage peo] r s interest rates low. If thi[hcydcade g„^. ' more more moneyy fofor funirc h ealth I Board, whoseose • ' ' boasted for years w ith a p rojected cost of n jjj o th e r countries o ffer b ercent expenses, andmd iallow companies to | niembers are saisaid to favor a aboutut being independent from ^ b e bblun^Mr.Ihpcsident, l i than $30 billion - 300 per investment opportunitiUDCS.OUT „ h e n itc o i ■ h igher dian w h at you reqiguested? offer polideses eemphasizing cover- private, nonprofiiofit, 501(c)3 cor- tax dollars.dc Now it wants the comes to spending disd- ■. in terest rates will shop p lin e ,y o>u u lhaven't b een doing Instead of threatening a1 veto,\ Mr. age for m ajorjor rm edical risks.- pnratio n . c o u n tjty to c re a te a n am b u ljan ce Woret-case scenario:oiA vioous t. To be an effective tax- President, you’re still calliilling for Workers would)uld pay everyday B decision is up. tax difd istric t. 'I1ie' u ltim a te d cycle in which rising ininterest Cutting ptearesident, you've got to approval. health costss frcfrom their HSAs. [le current, hospital-run Iu Mikesell andd 1his two fellow The jn rates choke off econonjmtcgrawth, insistonm., more restraint. . W hen you top all thisi wilhH a We’ll see.. BuBut this year’s leg- ' commissioners.s. Fortunately, ambuljulance service has result­It- leading to lower growtl.th in ro v - T h e tendsndency of Congress, new prescription-drug bei)enefit, islative triumplimph m ay simply h av e I •Mikesell says’ht■ h e ■ wo n ’t even e d ' inin’ ’ a'S500,000-ioss'for-the-le- -enue.-furtherworseninm g th e------SSTcli r cipresents’regions p and dis------— you’ve got a m ajo r budgeig e ta iy — ------sowntheseeds*eds o f crippling ta x ! untertain the thoibought of dead- hospitpital. So it wants countyty deficit. iterests, is to seek com- problem. increases laterIter in the decade, ing without cons>nsultlng county taxpaj)ayers to be the primaiy[y We’re a long way frot .m th .t. sirhply by adding more Your original plan wasLS ai good With the leadiiading edge of the generation d ue to v o ters. . sourcerce for filling the revenuele T he econom ic recovers•w iseoing g. Only d ie president, who one: Add a prescription-d■drug ben- b a^-bobm ger m uch b e tte r than w hat forms to retire soon,, theth e resulting tax b ill - ' “I certainly wouldn’t w do it gap.. 1 The district would cost Its the nation as a whole, efit only a fter m ajo r refot _ m ists w ere predicting j M edicare. The id e a w as tcto and-the riskk of te n e fit cuts - m ay without takingg iit to-a vote,” propei?erty owners about $20 a f j i f c a n providenses ra th e r th an contin- m etropolitan a reas-an d c . J . they expand th e tax ba igrams.W hen those one- . after 2010. ■ uiemberofthclf?ic Kansas .City Star K eep in g e lectected leaders and where•re b e tw e e n 80 p e r c e n t an d with you on th e w ar in iays are taten out, the T h e bill^ expansion ofDfHealdi editorial board.ard. voters involvedI inir hospital gov- 120 ppercent. (Private-sector eniance is a cncrucial part of manajlagers commonly aim to iiuving a publicic h o s p ita l. T\vo h o ldi oovertime pay to about 1 E T T E R — .decades ago, vovoters rejected percer:ent or 2 percent of baseI Get reiady for nnew Bushh photo cops -L e privatization. pay.)) nt TT^venifyouareorone of those I ^ Location: Never Land. As a public hehospital. Magic Thainat’s an enormous amount 1 Be aware! of signs of I'.. iH people who thinin k th a tif .. ------T . ___Mission: M ichael Jacks al is required by beinglg spent on an apparently- - J i m S h e a - - - Valley Regional i ^ .M .^ th e Bush adm iniinistration investigation. - -methamphelihetamlne use law to revealII its financial ' short-1rt-handed ambulance crew, h ad d o n e half as goo) J a job plan- -I— ' P resident’s o utfit: S ian a m eth am p h etam in e id y e t th e re ’s n o s h o rta g e o f records for pupublic review, -andj ____ninR.for.post;war.Iraq.iq,as_it_dld vision gogjoggle s . ______CSI garb, rubber gloves, < ------laboratoiyJajin y our neighbor. - officialnals have long .trainened ambulance workersrs for the president’s Iliahankspving Script:t: PP resident leads a spe- ScripeTresident on hah im * and It this openness, .wantirIting to get into the profes-!S- Day d in n e r diings wouldn*t ot bc d al-o p spatrol pa searching caves for k n ees g athering evidenci c o n ten d ed th a t t Would youou knowV it if you saw harms the hospitipital’s ability to sion—l:------T7 ------such a m pss, you have-/e-to concede b in Laden,en. Jackson’s bedroom. Banner “ ’Just Beat It’If-Not • it?- compete effectijctively in the WheTiether that coristituteses th e m an is a m aster of polidcal Banner; r “W anted: D ead or O n M y Watch.” W hat arce dithe dangers you and medical industtistry. They say mismamanagement is up to coun­n- theater. A live." G ranted th e Top G^un u m oment ' l^bcauoiiiohrlraq. Location: Oil field...... your fafiiilyy facefa if th ere is a la b _ , ' applying public-lic-agency rules ty residents res to decide. But I on the aircraft-carrier.2t.kind of______Mission;an-Xooking fotWMDs.------M ission: D rillinfi for cn»de.QI . ___n exLdoor?___ to the’countyf hospitalh gives ' remenem ber this: If Magic Valley ^ backfired because of diatt peslqr PresiderJent’s outfit: Full chemi- P resident’s outfit: Worl This is wifhat hat you look fo r private competitctitors the advan- ' Regioijo n a l sw itches to a p riv a te , dirty overalls, h a rd hat. “Mission Accomplishelied” techni- cal suit, Noxious odeodors; excessive traf- profit endty, the public will Script: President is WOI tage uf looking* at M a^c Valley nonpn ^ cality, b u t die p ictm•esofdieprez ta Script:uW V idding a ticking :al containers; odd Re^onalVfinancmdal figure. lose: itsiti ability to review payroll)U in th e flight suit ja u nnty-ing t G eig er :ountcr,cou the presdent a rig w hen it suddenly Sso S o u " merica." cxhauslaust fans ru nning con- 1 in th is fashion. around w ere first-rate,te. _ uncoverss aa huge s t o ^ i l e of B an n er “ F iller U p Am But Magic ValValley Regional data ii irmacy. « a n t l y ; h igh ^ eelectric o r w ater re W here will the p hototogenic Mr. n u d e a r weapons.wc Location: A local p h an a p p e a rs to h avee ff] lo u ris h e d a s a I nI an a age when health-care scription blllsipurchastiiases of large q u an ti- JC Bush tu m up next: AfjJghanistan? Banner. Mission: Getting presa •public entity ovearlKart»r Jf™ound two artidcs. One on advice conceniingTon;jny Alonzo. • ro o m an d { : we d o have a p roblem ; A3 - it was small - an d in I was o ne of seven dchildren calstafPf” five days a week, chance of seeing the resusoltsi . . stilts, JTl mltanFnll^ills, Idaho. E very o n e memorial wasslacking Ic *0%‘fuiiny papers,” “B.C.” raised by my daddy’s5“Boaidof “ . Sir.Iwoiwould ^ d l y relieve th at P.S. If we get g ood resu b e glad to apply it to allI tht e rest can help wridl ith rfus; let’s get rid I found it odd, cv«even a litde sad, Uianlank God diey had room for Education” applied (when(n need- staff andd use u £ e system that len and wom en of m y fam- you have incarcerated. ItItwiU - of th e peoplepie th a t give it o u r , tliat 'PieTinics-NcivsCTtfS d id n ’t m ake a . all the[le Christmas< adsl ------:ed)tothe-“seato£lear!aming.'!Wc m a d e m en ■ work...... youth. lx.-tter effort in remem cm bering Dec. 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Suspect in ass;ssault F o r m e r l yvl.V. m anpreispares possibk)le bid fo r Idahiho Suprem e C ourt appears in coui)urt By Julle Pence Jerome regaryarding his potential House Ho against R ep. Gee;eorge b eyond just businesine.ss law. . T W IN F A L L S -A mannan suspected candidacy foifor the state's higli Hansen Ilai in the 1970s beforeu iivin- " I ’ve been verjvery sensitive to in the sexual assault of ia child had TImes-Naws writer______coun. ninning the aliomey general job.)b. He h u m a n r i ^ i s ,” JonJones said, listing his first appearance in magistrate mer Idaho Jones alreacsady has committee of also als< ran for die U.S. Senate against ^ ex am p les of his; accaccomplishments court Wednesday. TWINFALLS-Aformi aiiomey general who grcirew u p in ' 50 people whiwho will do his fund- . Ljury Crai^ losing in the prin■imary w h ile he ivas in I offoffice as attorney A d am Jackm an, 19,, of Filer, faces B k Magic Valley says h is bro:road back* raising. If hes nruns, it will b e for th e in in 1990. Sincc then, h e has! pp^ac- gen eral...... one charge.of.lcwd coneonductwitha ...... B M ke him an - position froirom w hich '-Ju stic e - - -ticeticed law in Boise, focu-sing priprima-- ...... -Jones, said-hehe esiablished..u ____ l _ m in o r a nd one chargc of injury to a ground would help make effective member of the’ it state Wayne Kidwelwell is resigning. Sen. rily rily on business law. consumer protectlection unit and child, both felonies. ______Ban Davis. R-IdahoR-1 Falls, h as also • . Jor^sj met on Thursday’ ivith< c h a m p io n e d legissgislaiion on vic- altyforfelony------— Supreme-Court______...... — Themaximum'penaltj grew up 'expressed intentercst in tfu; position. I7ie I7ii Tima-^^nvs ediiorial' boboard. |jm s ’"fighis, domeome.stic'vlolence; injury to a child is 1(10 years in Jones will make an Jim Jones, 60, who g i isdttomey Candidateses for the coun must He He said he thinks he is a paninicu- drug ' traffickingcing, hazardous prison. The maximum1 stsentence fo r announ')uncement o r Jan. 13 near Ederi and served a s; 1990, said form ally filee forf( the scat betw een larly la r strong candidate forir the waste transportsortation. protec- lewd and lasdvious comonduct w ith a legaidliIding his potential candi* general from 1983 u n til 1‘ lake an M arch 8 andd ^Marcli 19. high hig court because he hahas a lion of childd victims and m inor is life,said GrantntLoebs,l\vin I . dacyfo Thursday he’ll m al t for Idaho Supreme Court. m. 13 in Jones rann twicei for th e U S. broad brc background that goes { Please: see JONES. Page 83 - Falls County prosecutor.:or. announcement on Jan. Jackman’s preliminarylary h earing is sch ed u led for Dec. 19.I. = A C h r i s tPMAS] CAROLJ — B ond was set a tS lmmillion. il ” JW sales ttax Officials releasei namen I F , of bridge jump viei/ictim I “ JEROME - A womanan who fell to H I renmains opption; - her death off the Penierrine Bridge H Dec. 5 died from intentemal trauma H due . to impact, Jeronironie County H Coroner Gerald Ostlerler said. The H ^s Newcoom b d e a th w as ruled a suicidicide. H C h arlen e Louise Westest Q uilantan, H I K ____ S a l e s - U tax on-serv-ices-coul)uld-pre.vent _____ -j------S 4 ^ o f—N a m p a-o n d - fo rm e rly -o f------—H ------Rupert,-was-seen-by-a-ja-jogger-who------H B h ------l a r g e Clcuts-iri'2005-06 fisciseal-budget------was crossing the bridgedge around 6 B a.m. on Dec. 5. The jojjogger saw a H The Tlmes^^ew s and \voman standing nextt to Ihe guard ■ ^ Tho Associ)clated Press______rail on the west side of ithe bridge, H according to a releasese issued last H 1 BOISE-I - Im posing sales tax on serviervices could be a week by the Jeromome County H .« sound apppproadi to a dianging stateate economy, says S h e riffs D epartm ent. • 1 House Speipeaker B rucc Newcomb. R-BiR-Buricy ^ ^ e n th e jogger lookeoked back, the H \ A nd itI couldc keep lawmakers fronfrom m aking mas- w om an w as gone, th e relrelease said. H sive cuts> inil state govemmeni for theth e 2005 06 fiscal A short time later, twIwo kayakers H year, h e said.. saw a body floating in th(the river west m In an intervierview with The of the bridge, accordiirding to the |H Associated Pres’ress Thursday, release. rtL ■ Newcomb seemedled intent on pur- A . |lH ^ ^ suing expansionI of thi e sales tax to Buhl chamber spoiponsors I W m j l services to caplurjture ihe fastest- -grrwingirarroHho-thcrcconomyrT'hc— ------irghtiBTcoiffest-t------— ■ value of service! transactionstra that I . BUHL - Tlic Buhl1 ChamberC of I tho state does notlot liixi has tripled I C om m erce will again sponsorsp( a hoi- I in th e last 14 yearssars fnim S l.7 hii- I iday outdoor liftin g contestcor to res- f Rep. BnBniee lid n to more thannS14 Sl billion while idents and businessesIS vwilhin Buhl ^ Newcoi:omb transactions thaiat areo taxed only School District boundarilaries. I d o u b led In llie samsame period. , I------I'ho-Top-vrinnerwiUbcI'be-a-guest-of— -4 £ es ri^ t b ack to th e sarne thiiiih ing wo said in the the chamber meeting: anand luncheon (j beginningng. that th e service side olII Uic tii economy lias in January. increased;d threefold a n d th e productitaction side hasn’t,” or businesses Newcomblb said. “Your tax system1 hash: to recognize . -To have the homes or 13-6682 before ^ inge." ju d g e d , please call 543-€ Dec. 17. g •dal legislative lax force! lookedIo into that I noon on-Wednesday, Dee thisis past year but accomplisheished litde heyund wranglingng over th e m e rit of the exemjlemptions from the BPA fish, wildlifefe f i Monday B omb said the task force couldcoi be revived meeting set for Kl next sprinin g - m ih a t le a st som e new participants- ublic meeting H to focus tnmore n arrow ly on th e issueno ofc ia,\ing servic- BRUNEAU - A publii:30 to 8 p.m . ■ will be held from G:30 es, srican Legion H Monday at the Americ Newconomb lold VicTmtcs-NewsWciiW ednesday that he imeau to iden-______H Hall in downtown Brune tity local goals and hnai the le’s penny sa le s tax increaS'•ease in mid-2005. jasin fish and H for Snake River subbasi Lu\sinakeikers have th b resources to ^vritewri an adecjuate forts. . H \vildlife m itlp tio n effon state /dgci for the nexi spendinging year, but after be hosted by- ■ The meeting will be tccoines a w orry, Tribe and the H th e Shoshone-i^iute Trii . Tlie reciecent h in ts th a t Idaho’s econolononiy miglu have lusny and the ■ Idaho Coundl on Indusi B w | H ______finally botionied bo out ^ d is expamlanding again are iging. N ew com b said.'U ul'heM ie^s-ieS.'iirat'n ------Power and H robust ecciconomic grow th, w hidi willill nn< ot bring iilx col- T h e N o rth w esi' :il Pc mandated H lections: upu; to th e p o in t needed to) financefin state pro- Conservation Councilp a n of its fish H grams atIt ithe levels exixJcted evenn d uring th e .slow- s u b b a sin planning as paito ensure th a t H down. a n d w ildlife program rtst o « are appro- bS local mitigation efforts __ ;■ . ----- p-'-'— * “ Micror■on is S lill moving like a snailnail, and that’s ihe iditions. The In ...... slate’s larargesi employer, so 1 thinknk il’si going to be priate to local condiiJudes Owyhee H ' Bruneau subbasin includ ' really diffifficuli”. w ilh o u l m aintaining;ing at least som e of nty in Ne%'ada; " County and Elko County Hcin tvrnt/iMi/iMTWtMn th e reveirenue the temporary taxix has1 generated, iute Tribe is The Shoshone-PaiuK nb said in an iniemew withith T’ he A ssociated .\vrite n plan Memorial Me Elementary School firstflrst-graders Katherine KetterllniIng, Yadlia Estrada and Daniellel ’Vargas sing a Chilstmas son{ionsnur- Novcomb o v erseeing efforts to. \vi nput to ('uide e children performed their Chri!hristmas program twice Thursda lhat includes local inpu Ing Thursday's Christmas progranMews correspondent encouroged1 by Munkers and Hi . Keegan to cotconiaci Craig's office. Wednesday, \Vi dling personal q u e n c e s of the hydropovi effort m akir mslaft reports sons. king Btirley Complied from 9 TLEFORD - City offidals TTiey still havent n i Casdeford CiCiiy Attorney Mark soi Hailey’s resignation folia say th ^jy > will pursue new leads for -Gueny plansns toi m eet w i ^ some- “ .High Schoolool the good his reinstatement to the financialial help to solve die dty’s answered our ques^tlCHIS o ne from CraiiHug's office as'soon as hi: 'IXiesday, following a t^vo•v _ arsenicc problemp: . ■ 'I\i it is to d ay ' about how many/ d( i e d suspension that was m li clS s c h o o l it i: H ic•c r c is . m ore than S l billi_on_ is working w iih sm all su M onday afternoon. )le to a ^ t with compliance }S to provide grants Mi ?? ^ SnoK)p.aq]< * ofaBenicpoSMi Bailey was suspended. . , 0 . ■ i^ v e ls 2 new arsenic standard ™ g -...... under 'the Drinking unprofessional conduct. ScSdiool < - Ml ijBoion th r o uh g the” i U.S.'DepartmenT of ‘ ' n , W ater S tate2 RRevolving Fund and un ■ M ike Cheiley, inthiscoiintiy, officials dedined to release aV poc*** • A m cultuIture and more dum $600 V- . " the Rural UUc tilities S erv ice pro- ofl C assia CountyCoi School Wotonhed %of delails of ihe suspension, c 100% 29% miUion1 available a in low-inierest grams of ththe Department of de iupcrlntendent •-the protection afforded pei ■ Uppor Snaka Basin 100^102% 26% loans ■orfor compliance through the Agriculture,e, EPA A ssistan t -ih Salm on F a lla ' 102* nel issues under state laws; 89% 24% ; IdahoRuiRuralWatcrAssociadon.thc' - Potiy KlKInyof), Administratortor G.TVacy M eh an n i ne Salmon 89* lidpat- regular meering.'lg. whidi is sdied- 94% 22% . ■ City Couiloundl was toldjn a letter liter forwanled to the Bailey atten d ed a nd partic Oakloy 94* ^stleford city School u le d Jan. 13. 86% 23% to m twoAD water interest groups, il by Craig’s office. ed ed in th e TXiesday n i ^ t Sc eig Wood 86’ plain a Chesley saidd hch understands 95% 25% T heletter let is co-signed by Idaho T he Idahoiho Department of Board Bo meeting, helping expli Uttlo Wood 95* proposed reconfigurationI plan that Bailey plansms to move to the 103% 29% RunJ Water-Assodationw CEO and laws th at w ould worlork belter Environmenianial Qu^ty estimates pr ' . Honrys Forfcn'oton 103? Bois<2' area, w heree re h e grew up. ^ D onM[unkers un and National Rural for small communities,, AMunkers there are 97 out of 745 Idaho for foi Burley sdiools. Big Loat . 97* )isirict Bailey “did a lot of pcisitive Assodation Analyst Mike and Keegan said in th e leloiter. communityI water systems Cassia County Sdiool Dis Uttlo Loat 81* hesley th in g s in lm_ job,'job” Chesley said, iL-The-state-imd-nQtional—------^Tho— U.S.— Enviroronmental . cxpeacd toJ exceede the 10 p a rts.SS u u p erin ten d e n t M ike Chc ______Aat said his discussion with Bailey Bi “He put in a' lot ()fc His own tim e Mwpaek, on w aterassodations ass - which repre- Protection Agency^ 2001)1 Arsenic .per billion standard.st Castleford sa •A cociip«l*oo ot bMJn tnom w hen tlie p rin d p a l submiit&tedhb and effon makiniking Burley High se n t monlore chan 400 commimldes Rule goes into effect onin Jan. 23, council m emmbers t had previously wl ttite d n . a 90iTMf avmfl eyv^ School the gooc in ld a h10 o -- h av e b een th e leading 2006.. Casdeford^ arscninic levels been underr.th tl e im pression that resignation rei was brief. Bailey ;ood school it_ i^ “ An Indtoatoc o« bo«h> a»w>p :hesley today." advocatelies of what they contend have tested a t slightly m(morethan 200 membersjrs of th e Asscxaation released rel from his job by Ch« School B ailey was hireclired as BHS prind- w ould b(bo a reasonable arsenic 22 parts per billion, whiclicH will be of Idaho Citieities w ere ex p e c te d to on on Wednesday, but' the S< :pt th e ____p alJin . junc-.1999.999JIc_worked.as_il__ ..... ~ ru le ; .Sen;en.' Larry Craig,’R-Idaho,~—— ourof compliance with-l1 th e n ew — b e o u t of com])ihpliancc.------Board must offidally. accept Falls High School ------h as beenen one-of-the key.support-...... 10 ppb standard...... ______City_of£idad a is haver a lso been resignation. Chesley saidd th at ' th e Am erican Fal e PRINCIPAL Page B3------ers both compliance funding C ^tleford and o th e r cocommuni- Please>e,see ‘ ARSENIC. Page ^ should ^ occur at the boardsl^ n ex t...... Please see Pll ■ 1

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------■ DENVER (AI;AP) ^ e p . H eath er ' alcoJcohol involved to a sip of erom ...... Wiis first told she‘would wo not have to-— Mark RandJa ra id s - BuhlIhl Wilson, an Air\ir Foite Academy • murnunion wine. identify the cadetdct who provided isking the Air Force “She “J knows what she didi was th e whiskey, Lt.. G G< en. John R osa, i Is, 46, of Buhl, fath er passetsed a^vay wiien Marlcwas th ^ c desert. H e w ill be missedrd by all graduate, is ask Mark Randall ChUds, 4 - a threat to expel a wroivrong. She was willing to acknijiowl- acadcmy supcrintfin te n d e n t, subs©-.^.' , 2003, at his 12 years ofof age and he lost his Who Whi knew and loved him. R est in (o reco n sid er a died Monday, Dec. 8, 2C sophomore fornir refusing to teU who edg<:dge it and take responsibUityty for quendy wrote he e r r to i dem and thati^ ien he was 23. He attend- peace, pes d ear brother. hom e in Buhl. The servitrvice' will be m oU ierw her J of whiskey. hler e r actions.... She’s tough as n ails.' she name die o therher cadet. • , n ay, Dec. 13 at ed -sch o o l aat Filer and Dietrich. M A ark is survived by his brorothcR , gave h e r a sip ol held a t 10 a.m. Saturday, hristina Fifer of ’ Iff vwe do not w ant this yoi/oung Fifer has beenen told1 she faces Mark enjoyclycd fishing and hunting Allen AUi Childs, Dan Childs,5, M ike C a d e t C h n th e Buhl cemetery. it, turned herself in wonvoman at the acadcmy, who dcdo we expulsion for refusefusing to obey a ■ y 19,1956, in w ith his fathither, grandparents, Cecil Childs, Chi Jim Childs, Les ChileUds; sis- Inverness, Fht, M ark \vas bom M ay 1' after taking a sip wanirant?” Wilson said in a lettcite r to direct order. She2 alreadyali has been ' amcs E. and and Utahnala Childs; and his broth- ter, ter, Angela Bridge; and stepfpfather, three weeks afti Spokane, Wash., to Ja m w hiskor from a bbottle provided by a Air\ir Force Secretary James Rocoche. rcstrictcd to thcc academyai for 60 Ihilds. M ark's ers. H e also0 c enjoyed drives through Arnold A n Bridge. Marvel L (Cramer) Chil senior fem ale caicadet. L Ll l Col. Will N idiols,aspokesrisman days, and fined hhall alf of h e r pay for- The academyny has cracked down foror Roche,: said the sccretaiyy was tw o months, Vaugh|han Douglas ‘Dc)oug’ Maughan - Twin Falls on h a rd on alcialcohol abuse pardy notlot available for comment. Nididiols Wilson saidlhe she h a d n o t inter*.’ in the vcned at the requ<•q u est o f F ife r “ I" stranger. He loved all typyrpes of bccause alcohollol was found to be a saidaid he could not comment on Vauglian Douglas MaiVlaughan, 49, oUow* h e a rd of h e r situtu aal tio n th ro u g h a I music, especially rock and rolloU. factor in 40 percercent of th e 142 sex- lettce tte r but said that Roche is foil died unexpectedly Wednchoolinl974 ■ H n B H| B b ' MoM organ P. M aughan; grandmImothcr. where ho made manjany lifetime Eleanor Maughan. friends. Doug w-orkeJJ forf several Thc scrvice for Doug wiU bec Iheld at t o w a tter e study ' | H: fivebeariiing evaluation & convnsuUation' years for Magicjic ■ Valley I— 1 ^ ------1 11 a.m. Satiuday, De c 13,2003,'3.atThe Church qf Jesus Christ o f Latt Rehabilitation ServicesIS ; and had a kept us all1 in ii touch and would not Cht ■ SPOKANE,.Wash.(AP)-Ahis- W l^ W PRormssioMtfM L IWIn FallF a lb *7^2900 Saints Sth Ward building, deep fondness for thei e staff that take no fo r anai ans-wcrwhen it came Sai: m t will set in m otion -A - Falh Avc.. Suite A M aurice St. N.,TWin FaUs wiihiBishop I toricagrecmcni helped him develop lifeife skills that to birthdayay greetings, Christmas Ma' I underground river •ley • 678-7600 Loren Ward conducting. Buriirial 5 would e\-entually enable>le himI to live get-togethersers or family barbecues. Lor ,1 P--J. diat suppliesi ddrinking water to frill I Klppf« 1 Ea^t Ifith Sired foUow a t Sunset Memorial l^.^. __ J- independently on hiss own.o Doug Doug willi bct sorely missed. His folli le in Washington and '■*— enjoyed a wonderful life;fe visiting^ his unaxpected:d passing ^yill leave a Friends Frit may call from 4-8 pjn. I js-void.injiU.the. lives tlu t___at_Reynoldsat_ Funeral Chape: ------many-friends-and-kecpiriping-in-daily— tremendous-' ly, offidals from -the— from 10 a m until the tmie < contact with his family.Jy. Doug was • he touched.j. HI e taught us im portant fror d tlie federal govern- • O i service at th e church. Serviai c e are m o s ta te s and ll ■ our family communicatornor. If anyone lessons to liUve by such as teUing sen J to sign th e “memo* 7 ^ under the direction of Jleycynolds ment planned t( \^innie 9\^i(son zi)ou((Cfd (ik^ of us needed family news,:ws, Doug was those you Io^love cvciyday how much unt ^ ran d u m of unaindenstanding” that famiCij o f “WL Ito you. Doug never m et a F Fur u n e ^ (Chapel, TWin Falls. the one to call for an1 update.u H e they m ean to spells out howow they will work W j tfie communiility fo r t fie memorial' contriBuco - ^ to g eth er to stustudy the Spokane ^ /j atid e?cpressioiis o f sijinpathysiji H Keith E. Moon R - Heybumn Valley-Rathdmrm m Prairie aquifer. JU l^ tions, cards, calk a IS approved S ^ ,0 0 0 Heybum; five 'children, RRnh».rf Congress has J J c received tfiroujjhoutIt M innie's iffness andn d d e a tfu K '' , Keith Eckland Moon,n, 79-ycar-old^ toward thc S3.Si3.5 million compre- Sanger ' of California, D ^[so Heybum resident, diedd VWednesday, fS S hensiv.st.dyofof die aquifer and its WTftei/ were very mucfi m appreciated. M Wilkins of San Jose, Calif.,: • Dec. 10, 2003, a t ththe Cassia Wil with the Spokane Wilson of Modesto, Calif., INnnfv mteraction wit ^ tftan!^ to Idalio iHo\^ome ^eajtfi and hospicpice. Regional Medical C enterIter in Burley, f f ”' • ■ Wil I flows from Lake Jeppson of Provo, Utah,h 3 River, which f H e w-as bom Aug. 10, 10 1924, in ; '1 ^ . Jep jinnortliemldahoto Richard Moon of Hooper,. ’rjnh- C^urd’Alenein Heybum, the son of RayR d Thomas ’ ■ die C olum bia RiRiver in Washington, andanc 19 grandchildren. Cenn 9{ei(son and l^Priel Nelson McMoon. Keith Depanment of ^ H e \vas preceded in deatliil 1by his Washi"8«on ' served in the U.S. Navy Na' during ' swom an Jani G ilben ^ iHer sisters; CCoCCeetij ‘Bettij & Qei World War 0. He %vas-as an active . ' $ 1 pparents, ai four brothers and a daii Thc service will bc held-I- ay- ^ "niCies ^ ^______member of The Churchirch of Jesus ly' ^______^W c!U4itilLhu' ^ J{er Brother: iMifce, 3 & ‘Jfidr J^amii ...... a.m . M onday, b e e . l i , z003T£ “ Chrisi of Latter-dayfaints S and ” G ilben said. “But Church of Jesus Christ of ’l-ttof.L funds,” C served in many capa L . Seventh A nnualial ters in Post Falljalls, Idaho. Rachel AnnI Bankhead I - Malla lta The Geologjapeal Survey wiU per- l i gig h tin g o f th e Mlemoriad e ■ . form the study,y,w \ ith help from the Clm stm as Trerree ; Rachel’Ann Danklieailead. 44-year- ~ ------1 Survivors s include her mmother, two states’ agergencies, of th e slow- old Salt Ijke City, UtalItah, andior- Janet Bankhead of Malta; a 1broth- moving, undergsrgroiind river flow- SSaturday, l Decemberr 13t- , 2003 er, Je rry (Lisa) Bankhead offM^ta[ I .ing imderncatsath the Spokane mer Malta resident dieclied suddenly - a t 7~p.m: in S ah Like City, U tah. a sister, Connie (Ridi) RcdnIman of ■ River from Rat^athdrum Prairie in ■pflnM Oen AllAlbion; five -nieces andid five Nortli Idaho to10 Spokane.5 She \«is bom Oct.• G h HI Logan. Uiali, tlie daughte:hter of Gerald r C . ' nephews, nei Cody, Shyanc, andd Kiylce No o n e know^>ws how-much water Urenctiley and Ja n e tI 1;Jiumphreys r - 7 T — ■ TMK. ------MoMontgomeryrTracjvBrcttrKri aifcRTand-trdispute------— ------^ -PARK&^MAGIGAiAVAUM ------— Bankliead. She spent hIk er >-ounger ' ^ Justin Bankliuad, Jennifer,; NicoleI betw een the twtwo states on w ater FUNERAL HOMIIME • yea?sin\Vellsville,Utah.tih. and attend- a nd Kyle Redm an. withdrawals carcamc to a head last ed sdiooLs in WelLsville.e. HyrumandI w She was preceded in deaeath by year, when twoyo power com panies 2551 Kimberly Roatload Smitlificld, After graduiduating from herh e r father, Gerald Bankhe:iead on ap p lied for millnillions of gallons of Twin Falls, Idahoho . , Skyview Higli, she attentended Rick^ L ^ y W MaM ay 28,2002. water a dayI tto cool proposed (2o8) 735-oouI I / ------Coliegein-Rcxbtirg-foron'o n e ycarS he------he------T f ------—-'nie-service-will-be-held-ata t-n o o n ----- pow er-plantsi ir in Idaho. The per* ..... e Hollywood R - . ' L SatSaturday, Dec. 13, 2003, a t The tnits w ere .subsejsequently denied, then enrolled in the I . Our firm offers — fre2 e of charge — tlie pre.sentMentation of ' ; Beauty ^llege in Logan,in,Utah.After 1 ChurdiClu of Jesus Christ of Latter-I In Washingtogton -state, no new graduating, she went toovi-orkforthe- w • j^ B V j day daj Saints Albion Ward ClChapel, permits allowi)wing water with- the "Angols for Christntmas" tree ornaments andnd a special ; S liearS h u ^ in Logan. Utali.Ute She idso withw it Rrst Coimselor Jim PPowers drawals have! beenb issued since speaker,; IPastor Jim Sommer, . worked for C&Y Dairy D and ^ ------^offiofficiating. Burial wUl b e iin thc 1994 because of0 concerns about Amalgamaied Sugar CcCompany in U nited Way,ay, G irk Camp and City Valley Va! Vu Cemetery in Malta. P low flows in th e Spokane River, We hope you will join u:us and knovy that you are welcome M alta. She moi-ed to SaltJalt Lake City C;unp. S he 'was a member of Tlie Fri'Friends may cuU from 10:3030-11:45 w hich interacts:ts with th c aquifer, regardless if we havere served your family in1 ththe past J Jesus Cluist of Ijttcr-d;^ a.m. a-n Saturday atthe church.]. Id a h o tiglitcrtened mles govern- • in 1986, and worked al tlietin Red lio n Churcli o f J e /in Falls' Only j . Inn and the Salt Lake;e Convention( Sainus. R a ddiel it will be jyvatly missed The T family suggests that: fmemo- ing new waterter withdra^vals by CCome and .share this Chri:iristmas Season with Twin Bureau, where she workerked imtil the by those winvhoknew her She was a rialrials in memory of Rachel be}C given designating thehe supply a ground- Family Funeral Homele and people who care abcabout you. tim e of her pa'wing. Shee wwias invoU-ed friend to all.Jl. 1She low d kids esiK-dal- to the Makc-A-Wish Foundndation, water managemcment area arid cre- in the Big Riother and'n d ' Big Sister ly her niece}CCS and nephews, Racliel PO Box 453, Boise, ID 83701-<1-0453. ated a ninc-mcmember committee | Prognim. volunteered1 aat Primaty loved life andan U\X‘d eadt day to its . Arrangements / arc undeie r th e to • consider how ho' to protect the | ;VAUIYFI]1MIm m Children's Hospital, t:the Youth fullest. Racliicliel was lo\-ed dearly by ddirection ir of Payne Mortuarary, 221 aquifer. PARKE’SMAGICi Cancer Camp. Relayjy For Life, her family anand will be deeply missed. W. M ain St. in Burley. Environment!intal groups unsuc- 5-0011 cessfully sou^i ^ t a w ater \vith- 2551 Kimberly RlRoad, Twin Falls • 735-01 '! "drawal moratoriorium in Idaho until raf/y Oji’dtv/ & 0;vwii'if ruiitTu/ Hoh ■■ ■ — Deati’H NOTICESs - = ^ I the federal stud;udy is completed. p A rrangemem ents wiU be announced B;Bamingliam, 64, of Heybunun, died ^ Reginald Elaster. Mortuary in Twin Falls." Thursday, TI Dec. 11, 2003, at Sakt - ^ ^ _ JEROME - Reginaltilald Elas.or, _ M ark’sH o sp ital in S alt Lak< 49. of Jerome, died Mor U tah. londayjDcc. yyj||jani1 ’Dicii’’ R Beeson ^ —:----- 8r2003rat-his-homb.— —Arrdngements-wUl beim no Tlie memorial ser\nc«d e e \vill be> R u p ert ■ - WUliam “D id t"' l l ” byZ Ra.n) Ttaughbcr M ury Tperesa er Tverdy of TWin MajMagic Valley Veterans (>;njm etery of Gooding, service a t 1 p.p.m. today at FalK funeralral Mass at lO a.m. today souisouth of Hansen; friends manay call 'llie Churdi of Jesus Chrihrist of Latter- at St. Ed\idward the Confessor frorfrom 4-8 p.m. today at the ' day Saints in Gooding;: bbu l rial will be Catholic C:hurch; h t interm ent wiU foi- MoiMortuaiy, Kimberly Chapel. in Elmwood C em etery;ry (Demaray 'low 'in Suijunset Memorial Park Floyd Samuel'Barker of Vallejo.Vj Funeral Chapel, Goodinging). (White Morr ■ . Calif., al and fonnerly of Elba,>a, sen*- •-“'.J y i I , Kelsey Kaye PowlussofTWinFalls, of Oran AlbcIbcrt Jones of Hollister, iccicc at 11 a.m. Saturday a t.T h e T r i service at 1 p.m. tod;oday dt Tlie memorial service at 2 p.m. ChiChurch of Jesus Christ of LLatter- L/Jrmt'fr Church of Jesus Christlist of Latter- Saturday atIt 1White Mortuary. ’dayday S ain ts E lba W ard Chapel *Freflglftwltli|th purchase d - — darSainl~4lirWard.-8:,-824-Caswell------^------—— iaial-w l- ill-be-in—the-Gran

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zDEQiplaainsipjoiUu I " G D O prgfo g ~ controll(W Raft ]River | I - ... C o u n t = = s = = = = s s BURLEY - TTie Idaho ======CO U R>TS— T Department of Environirm m cntal AfOUWind ttie valley Qtrality is seeking public)Iic com- ______- The Times-Wews n ^ t on a water quality’ planpl for • has announced the Raft River Subbasin. GOODING - Recerjcent activity . T h e agency is proposingng a pol- Tlic event \vilivill ru n from 11 a.m. R in 5th District C ( o u rt in lution control plan for the sub- to G p.m., IVMondays through P Gooding County included incl the birsin, a requirement undender the Saturdays. RegRegistration will be M following; Clean Water Act to m eet!t federalft Jan. 8 and 9 frefrom 11 a.m. until 6 ' w ater quality standards. ThThe pro- P-m. Pick u p dajday for the quilts will posal targets excessive sedi«diment, be Jan. 31 withiihno viewing on that I Misdemeanor senti:ntenclngs baaeria, nutrients and tentem pera- day. I James A. Morctz, 22;; drivingdri without tiire in Raft River, Cassia,1, FaFall and Antique quiliuilis and wall hang- I privilege amended lo) failurefai to pur- Lake Fork creeks; andI SSublett ings as well as modem ones will ■ chasc/ini’alid driver's licensc; licc S70.50 s; failure to pro- C reek and reservoir. be shown. BeiBccausc.of limited ■ fine, S63.50 coun costs; fa ■ vide proof of insurance;r;S75 S7! fine, $32.50 ...... >Comments-wiil be accaccepted - -space, previousus entries are recom*— ' ■ coun cosis; Magistrate• JudgeJu( Kevin P ...... through 5 p.m. Jan. £. Cop:opies of mended. There:re will be a favorite - ■ Cassidy. the'plan are available fosr n review - -quill-voie. - - ■ - - Jorge-Romirw-Cortes,-tes,-26;-driving------ai'DEQ% TVvin Falls office:e iand at For more infinformadon, contact ■ without privileges amendedndcd to failure to libraries in Burley a n d OakIakiey. It’s Jacquie Luff ata t 423-5135. ■ purchase/invalid driver’s’s litliccnsc; S68.50 l; failure to main­ in e at ■ fine, S63.50 coun costs; fail also available online ■ *■ ~ tain tail liability www.deq.statejd.us undeid e r th c Jerome Recr3 ifine,. S300 sus- Capltaiion;90daysin ^WENDELL - The Wt Tlmes^ewsh> holds contest jail. 90 suspended; rcckJreckless driving Upited Methodist Womei amended to inatientive/c;ve/careless driv- have a potludc lunch a t 12:3.2:30 p.m. AU decked ouout for the holidays? ing; S300 fine, S2S0 suspeiispended, S63.S0 today. The Times-NevJews is looking for )5 -fo o tsspruce a d o rn s (C ap ito l coun costs; one year unsupnsupervisvd pro- aent .die. ..homcsjvithgrejreal limiting displays______UJKLsuipcndcd:______. program, “Advent Christiistm as - so wc can share sh; thc list with W/WASHINGTON (AP) - Holouse S pe^r Dennis “fliis is living proof thilhat Idaho is home to morerc assault; malicious injuiy*nty" to propeny: Ihristmas— readers.— aste rt lit a 65-foot Christm asitreeThursdaythaihad t than i its famous p o tato es/’-s /’-Agrii^ture Secretary Annin dismissed,by_piosccuior;itor:_MaBisUTilc______Star Child: When. Chri , ------JitdKC Kevin P. Cassidy, Com es for Eveiyone.”. Send in thche address of your craveaveled 2,500 miles htsm Idahaho to d eco rate the U.S. Vcncm an said. c Slate Ronald Netz. 20;’0: uuse or posses- F o r more inform ation, caLcall Mary favorite displ>play and a short Capitip ito l lawn. A Chrisimas tree hass b«been a tradition at the U.S.p- sion of drug paraphernaliailia witli\ inlenito Lou Ruby at 53(>6583. description of th e hom e, along “Tl“This is a great season of joy,oy, a season o f rcflcction Capitol ' since 1964. It willnil be lit frum nightfall to 11I I use; SIOO fine. S63.SOSO court■ costs: with your ownvn n am e and ph o n e , .anid d ia season of thanksgiving,” said H a ste n , R-Ill. p.m. each evening ihroughJgh Jan. 1. NLigistnic Judge Kevin1 PP. Cassidy.C , Kimberly hosts annuallal quilt number, by CDec. 15. Send ttr^ Th accounts assigned (o the plaintiff for Srm w olIf attack eoUection- fan. 30, 0931, Ext. 243. \u th o r itties confi Jan. 11 through Jan Capital One Bank: vs. Robert S. Councilwoman Lec McfIcKinlay -compiledled from wire reports ^ S1.-I87.4C, plus LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP)P) - brother, Hubert,, 71,7 woke up to adjoini)ining property, • however, Ilcndrickson. Seeking Sl, gs said the brothers would be^ interest; attorney fees!CS of S429.36., ‘deral wildlife authorities con- c find nine dead1 -sheep on his - Bangs i ______riainriff iiilc-m lhat defenc■fend.iiit QHvs for______Tnedtharwolves'artadced'sci5cven*“ ^djoiningTOTchrAi-Aulhoriries-have ------eligibleiblc-forihe-pcrmits:------purchases made ‘ or cascash advances “ CofflpOT^asksrste :ate“foT“ Sicep on a southw estern Mont;lUma ’ still to confirm tho:hose deaths were Bobob Weber said he found five obtained on his/her Capit:apital One Dank ranchnch, and the predators arci : sus- wolves, sheep:p already dead Wednesdayly account. Krtcd in th e d cadis o f nine odother Bangs said if aa- wolf attack is mominning.1\vo others were “tore upip Magic Valley Co11e-ne Carpenter. Seekineking Sl.092.38. ers will Iw is.'iucd said, changes iin irrigatition E!xt night. ranch, the brothers ^ plus interest; S3G4 attonte/"recs. att SeiSeven of Bob W eber’s sheeppfell i pcrmiis^io kill anany wolves that Hee saidsi m ost o f the sheep w erc^ Plaintiff alleges that defeni^fendant owes for e late com e on’th cir prop•opcrty. attackecked within 100 yards of his^ accauntsavsigned to theic plaintiffpl: for.col- ____ LBOISE(AE)--.^dfip)rp.)rp-is-askv— neede d-foc-Uic.lic-program-Many-of-— E—^•ey to.wolf a iu cks sometime 1 lesday or .carlO/eanesday,yTEd'— ~Federal:lavsrreqi’quirc-S'twoTjajpai-^housc^ scnvhich-is-12-miles-south-oI iig state regulators to makeike it cas- the irrigatoras whow drdiiped out of — luest mgs, a wolf rccovcry coordinanator rate, confirmed wwo olf.attacks on a lJvinR5ng-ston. Action Collection Sen'icen-ice vs. R a n d el...... ier for irrigators to shifrifr water the programn last year did so .23, plus interest r the U.S. Fish and WildIdlifc property before ih^ho agreed to .en tcr th e: ppro r g ram ....incurred whencn wholesale elcctric ThiThe agreement would reqiquirc Gov. Gray Davi:,vis and propel In e; eraor Schwaaeneggefir"to'office in a the governorgo' got-a strongercom ------Jennifer' Frogulia-a- vs.v Michael— - . during the last irrigationm jseason prices- reachedled record levels in thee 1L e^ature and the goven vOctober. • mitmeiment from Democrats towarc^ Bekoff. Seeking an ordatc in 2004. M orc th a n 20200 irrigators partic- budgidget •< meaning spending wbvould Assem bly R epu thc children Michaellel Bekoff and tioriiy to call thc Lcgislaturt • The company would alsoso jpay up ipated, whichJl was estimated to haveive to match revenue. It also a w ere m eeting a t no

i f o n e s ______P'rincipal_ r through th e Cassia schoolsch district vestigation of large gas cocom- I generally feelrl w e who are Continutinued from B l dontintMd from B l ethics statuteses we have in state inves . to an adm inistrator’sr’s job.j' H e pre- inies. T he ploy o f m erely a:ask- involved in politicsics arc better to prindiicipal for one year before tak malicious harassment andind anti- govemmenL”’ p an ie viously taught mathh aiand coached pointed out that ingg thci companies why ^h^hey stay out of those things.”thi ing thcthe job in Burley. He was tht terrorism. Jones saitl theJie maU- Noh also p basketball at OakleyjyHighSchooL H istrumental in steer- chargarged Idaho drivers morci forI But Jones saidd he thinks it’s Raft'i RiverR High School prindpa cious harassment legislatiiation for Jones was msu Iso School district offidffidals plan to through the crudal, gasolsoline that those in surrcurund- better to have a a mix of both for five years b efore then. H e als( >^hich h e advocated w a s eieventu- »ng th e s ta te th cy immediately advcrri:errise for an :tting resolution to ingstg sta te s low ered g a s p ricess ssig- appointed and elc(lected judges in taughtght government at Burley ^ly used against thehe Rev. precedent-setti all. assistant high schoollool prindpal,______ficantly overnight, Jones sasaid, th e state, - H i ^ S School a n d coached footbal Hichard ‘ Butler in ' KocKootenai the Swan Fail■ails disputc in-the-- -m fia .but Chcsley said it: mamay be tough Jring the 1980s. The , laugfughing and dismissing the t “Our system ofof some judges at Oald $200 million in - expeipenscs add tens of millionsns of . ers, led by retiriiiring House tax Che education, you just can’t avoidavt it” state slashed y intelligent and capabhole - ^ 2 , or byby ee-mail at sri- er two budgets and dolla)Uars to that base bud|idget committee Chairwxwoman Dolores • ' Gov. Dirk Kempthomee nmade a spending over n.” 'Harrah worked his wa: denoui<^asicvaUcy.co qmilnr assessment a weelreek, ago, ' still faced a hugehi dcficit in this annuuiuoUy. C row of N am pa,, hashi tried to use decline t o . force . Indicting that the state economycc< year^ S2 billionion budget. ThiT h e state sp ending plxm law- I th c ocoiiomic de< state spending. A y n ot lu v e recovered full;iiHyun^ Tb avoid amanother drastic cut, makeakers will write this winter•r for m a jo r cu ts in sti a year after the temporalsraiy tax Kempthome atand thc Legislature thcc 22004-05 fiscal year has beenb( They lost last sprirrin g , b u t Crow is . irsenic__^ tem porarily rai;raised the sales tax a m adeade relatively easy with ai $503 proposing Ic^atiation to cut the mkesexpire. atyQ erk Patsy >ercent and the dga- millitillion, no-string^ttachcd wiiwind* sales tax to 5.5 ceme n ts from 6 cents Contmutinued from E l “All that is new,” City * Rather than returning to :spend- penny to 6 per Kinyon said W e^esdxesday. ‘Tt% lik e' cash be rctte tax 29 cents,ce to 57 cents a fallU fifitjm the federal govemmiment beginning next July.Ju That would told1 itthat cost estimaies for con ihg cuts, he suggested ca rve ' the left hand doesn’tt knowkn what the wilh that pack, generatiniting about $190 mil- -Idal[daho% shore of a state aid papack- . eliminate more thithan $80 million siructiiiction of a plant to removt lilaced in reserve to. deal wit as -ri^t hand is d o ^I, butbu they want rsts have lion to p lu g thh e gai>. a g;e e iincluded in last year fcdederal from, thc rcvcnunue lawmakers excessess at^cnic could go as high a: ___ fridge year. But analysts )al. ..all of us in the middietUe to comply.’^______wouTdBe------mie$23ittiUjdUloninhigherdga-——taxx c a u t. Econom irgrow th h a saJ also — ex p e c t to have to-fiihfinance the next- $200,00,000. ; Annual operationa b ^ n uncertain how that wo ehan’s letter to has been rette taxes wilhvill be banked in a builtlilt up a modest ^ millionicash o budget. costsIS hhave b een estim ated as higich' Accordingito Mehai ^ e v e d when levenue has Castleford,the2001A11 A rsenic R ule t dirrent- reserve duringng th c 2004-05 fiscal surplus rp l over tho anemic rever•enue N ew com b a nid d others have - as $1,000 Sl, per household. Bu sufficient only to su p p o rt a ie s . o n arsenic...... IS it is. year, but thithe governor and forecrecast for the current budget;et taken the opposiosite.yiew. .The Mehanhan said EPA estimates thihe is based on studies, ly authorized spending a s it ys. ex^sure and healtliItli 1effects in a • I In'addition tb a sides!S ttax on Leg^turewilltrill still have thc $160 ButBut the federal money and acash speaker suggesteded possibly phas* averagtage operational cost for sys ase-out of million generalrated from thc'extra from3m the temporary tax both1 (dis* ing ou t the'pennyy increaseil over as ■ temsiiis in th e 100- to ^OO-pcople catat- ' Taiwanese population. ___ irvices, an extended phase: i’t answered our— ------— tjietemporaiytax-in creaseise is one . - 'pcnny.,ofl2e$3es~tax~to"maintain ------app&(pear' fdr'the~20feW spendiidlng— much'§s fouryearsirs-aquaner of------eeonTry’'to"be'approxim atefy-$16;[63^------“They still haven’t oi like a cent a year tho Ich' ; • questions about howIW nmany people------cntion, Newcomb said. services at pastist levels. Even if pro- year,:ar, leaving what some li h ou g h mid-2009. household hi per year,:whicl )0b died of arsenic potsoi)isoning in this I O nce th e bottom fell outlutofihe p»ms are noinot expanded, ust Newcswcom b b ^ e v e w ill b e anotlother Tliat would let evejven modest eco- woiildild translate to about S17,00( and nomic growth each on. , countiy,” Kinyon saidsaid. “There is 4cpnomy in 2001, just• monihsn increased dem:mand from Idahol hugeigc gap between revenue o ,ch y e a r cover the p e r :^aryes widi Castleford^ 104 con ____ still no test r«ults_in_t; — after-lawmakers gverwhelrlelmingly - growing populaulation and inflation __ budg

. B4 Tlme»N#wi, TVrinn F*Falli, (daho FHday, Docember 12.200312. rrrM.oRNiNiMG B REAK lelp ffflF _ : ACROSS . r ______■ l .S lcndot______- , woodwind ------^andlihave some liin.^ 100— — S RayoCBntilo^ 7 ^ h m atsmuistbe- ~ 9 Riga populace 7 Our activihty book with CD is a ■ IJ Ramblo ts Dinner courso I natural forDr all k id s. 16 Aromas I ■------r- -17'Vogotablowiih — •' ■ O lf wwrt IHE Houoays" ' J- a ttonrj : takenI serioiusly 19 Closol lypo ______t ______IN HAND is .1 24-p.1gC•fi Iactivity • 20 lncJiar\ jackoi ~ DE/VRABBV:Iama]a 16-year-old • I book to help m.ikc the hofiolida>-s ------^ slylo ■ . merrier. It contains projcci 21 Punistimonis ' girl \tfitli a problem I can'tca talk to D e /\r' . 23 Fighlmg (orco anyone about. I have I decorations, crafts, gifts .in • 25 Vow laisoiy “ my boyfriend, "Jon,” a b b y tccipcs. All arc specially . : 26 Wator siidos ■ five months. He has al' • 29 Hnpha^id I selected to be c.nsy for litili 34 Tipiop f kind of jealous and c ■ P J Abigail hands. /Mso included is a 35 Slatos a s a (act _ ■ Recently my parents W L J m VanBuren CD of kids'favorite holidsl y 37 Eastern way couldn't sec him anymo songs, including 'I-rosty tlth e ■ 38 Thick Jon bccame furious; wwhon I lold^ ------•JOSiattoln Snowman' and 'I Saw Mcvlomniy him how my p arents feeeel. an d no^v” loyalty. Tliehe boy you are involved . • rolram - Kissing Santa Claus ' 41 Russian I I he’s talking about killinling them so with appear;ars to have serious men- prosidoni 12/ 210 we can be together. I kknow hc is . tal probleiilems. He desperately 43 Purposu serious. need s psycsychological evaluation -Profits from each purchas*is e benefit your 44 Shrewd ThiiThur«d»y’i Puala Solvad,_____ - 47 Bhsstul cloud '7 John Vi/ayno‘s - |ft[ '|']n |E | I rcally love Jon. lit*e isi the first and counseiseling. Unless you do local Ronald M cDonald HOLSf.'iV.-iH ■ ------48 tnmalo------ntcknamo------A'ln Irnr . ___boy-who.has shown an.:n intercstin ' sometliingg now, Jon could talk • SO Proclamations • 6i Uncoik ~ . - - . mc. him self intcnto doing something to ' 52 Court divider I9 Candy on a - t U U •nts - and you bc an stick Q A I R ^ My parents and I have ha alw-ays your parenu 53 Ono ol Iho bccausc you knew it was Baldwins t(to Revised HIIHL had u great rclatiutishihip and my accessory be m ■ 54 Rocnel platform t f l Novotist ISlLlAlMl mom is like m y best frie•iend. I total- going to haplappen and did nothing: Dillait d ’S ( 59 Damp Morrison iN lolvjEr ly don't want to see ih ecm r get hurl. I urge you,-ou to ivam your parents G3 Conlusod 12 i: Ancestral chart 7 o ElRl I don't know w hat to do.0.1 can’t tell about Jon'sl's threats,t so they can pro- 64 Fries or cola 13 K IRS IDs P f B cr slaw, o g 18 li Heal ^ U a h r my parents and I canm’t tell the ' tect themselselves - and you. As much 66 Gooly error 222'. All IS lost! ■ ■ ■ U l police. I have tried to tatalk Jon out as you mayay love him, you cannot 67 Adored one '• 2-24 Pub, W ° f-L of it,and tell himtlieywwill learn to reason withith som eone who is irra- submissions A l 0 u l 66 Jules Varne's accept him over tim e. IIH e ju si gets tional and1 possiblyp< homiddal. captain 26 2( Aulhor ol "The |o | i | h | l | The 69 Comic David PlaQuo" ■ fEfv E " I m ad and says I am ta!taking their RS. Do notn< allow Jon to make • 70 Woni 10 the 272\ Uso a crano q g L y l side. Please tell m e whah a t to do. you feel guil?iilty for w anting to pro­ bottom 282i Bonooth ‘cwluj'tw irJ -ANONYMOUSJS IN FORT tect your parents.par Your first respon- 71 SpoKe -- 292i Pancoko loppor MVIYERS, F L \. sibility is ththe e safety of your family, 3C30 Wannabe RADIO) RONDE'EVOO DOWN ' alty.'s tost 42 Mythicalical • 55 At Iho summit Sopleasedoidon't wait. Tell ihem now, 1 Algcnan 31 3i Top room croalurouros 56 Annapolis insi. ’ DEAR ANONYMOUiUS: I lioi)e A good way•ay to b e ^ would be to soapoft ..’32 3: Church 45 Evo'sthlUhlrd 57 Grook loiters your sense of sclf-prosciscj-vation is clip this letttjtter, hand it to them and d dolicacy 58 Voidi horcino 2 Uso a drill honoroo 46 Jollied d stronger tlian your senstISC of family tell them thatthj you wrote il. ...JPresents... 3 Solemn vow 33 3: Sharpens 49 Poor 60 Brainchild 4 Abu OhaCii and-----363( Weslornmost Sl Briof samplesot 61 Eighioon- Duba------ilomcnt______whoclof______5 Cindor------39’Procood3' with 54 ScioncoICO 62 Walked ------"Forir the firsrtime~ ------. 6' Ecconmc------• -caution. _____classos.ios. 65 Anilerod grazor “Wednesiday isrfigl]htnight— ina Twin Falls ~ Wednesday is the w Sagittalarius: You1 think of day for family fights, acc a new stir\oy of marri;riage coun- Brian.Famon andith I e selors. 'Hiis goes against ^ R e v is it e d reports wliidi listed Sunt L M .-B o y (l------— yourhclomeas-yoour-castle_ worst household stskirmishes. " VMuil niakcs Wediiesdaj IF DECEMBERR 121 IS VOUR I : . worthy isn't dear. ButI (une coun- ^ f m w F iillfCmtmi BIRTHDAY... >-ourir «scatre a nd lov- H f o r o .scx)p i-: selor said it’s the day whifhen a lol of '------inBcltildlHwdludyou;ou to e.\iK.‘Ct and Jeraldine ■ Saunders people wonder, "Whelere am I turned out1 u 10 b e a pseudonym for rcccivc [liL*l)osi. Yourbur hom e is your ______I iieading with this samenc old i'ou- a 16-year-ar-old girl named casdc; yuii’rc a good)d ffriend, though '------— tine, anyway?” E uphem iaI AAllen. In 1877. Same 17 Piece!Dance Orckbestra. y o ir\e a tcitdciicyy t(to m anipulate CAPR!PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); ItV> pretty liurd fo r itsIS amateurs year Bell solsold its first lelephone. ------:----- kvhctt-\-oii-wwU'\’oiir-v ig-fearful-and-apprehensivc—^——lo-get-it-through-our-h' . -heads-tiiut-^— A nd-barbed-ed-wire-prices-dropped ------ARilvS (Mar. 21-,21-Apr. 19): As right no;v, no you heed your inner occasional rain make:ces wicker from 18 to0 8 cents a pound. And Doort s open at~7T30to r- - Suium’s influencee iis felt, sonic voice counselingcoi caution. lawn furniture last longcger. Thom as Edisdison yelled “Mary liad tilings need clianginging. Il’s not so AQUALfARIUS a a n . 20-Feb. 18): Have you seen any rtround sail- a little laniamb” into his funny Musisic for all agesIS ^ easv iis old liahiis di*.die h ard. As thee moon i opposes Neptune, boats on T’V footage ouiiut of Iraq? speaking mamadiine. -TAURUS (Apr. 20-I20-May 20): You ' you maylay be longing for tliai spe- N either have I. But th a tI ^sort of cir- Q. W ia l^ a camcl'^ body tem- $5.00 could i)c missingi i:the point by cial morlomeiit when loving words cular vessel - it looks: like 1 a big pecaturc? looking ai the vvofid‘id ithrougli rose- meet youryoi cars. bowl - is said to l>e comim n on there. A. A t night, nig 105 degrees F. Frida]iy, December 112 2 ; ■ ' ...... colorcd-glasscs.______LISCECES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): G et^ .__ Ili.called.nJ^kufa,!l.'______D_ iirinc thele heat of the day, 93 GEMINI' (Mayy !21-June 20): tlie factsets straiglul^hcr tiian won- (}. Who WTOie “ C hoiiopsticks”? degrees F. .[itnipingtoconcliLsiorsion.<: and m aking dering: tliistl could lead to a momeni And ^vhcn? Bowhcadd whales ' can sing two 241 MainL Ave. W. • 73616-4282 : “ a bad asscsstiient of)f a comple.v situ- for shatliaring views on life. An A. Artliur d c LulU n'O;fas original- notes a t a tintime. Imagine that! One ation ciin cndmigerr a pamienihip. acquaint:intance becomes a friend. ly lisicd ns th e cniiiposei;er. But that w hale sings;s ai duet. . ^ CANCER (JuntIt 21-July .22): However hard youe e.vaggenited ' ■ S ' at the monteiil.Sleeri)x'ring aw'iy from ...Car Ren'.ntals prublems. esiH.'ciallyIy wherev money ...Lodging? is involved, is \\ise. ^ ( b n j ..Caribbean iCruise ...& M art' e l S AUC1IT IO N H n 4 ^ G o s p e ® C ^ EENDAR I ■ U M Through DocDofomber 20 . SATURDAY, DEC. 13, i: 11:00am PFor every $2 you spen[end u.sinM.Faiimcrs_ . Twin Falls•alls • 'Check Card, vou wiluil! receive 1 point ...... “ Aijros • 'Pick'up”sip”s » Trucks ■ ~ — thal’s^ood'towar(ird hundreds of ______RVs * ATVs &'EqJ_qmemonl------products and'id HvrviccH. Toking Consignmtnments Daily ■WIiatVmore~ircos1 V\ Dsts YOU nothing! i a H HUNTS BROTHERSRS AUGTIONS . . . I T ’S O N T:HE H BANK! ______734-254I548 ■IMaking Your Lifee E a sie r ■ SATURDAY, DEC..13, i: 11:00am Spccial Chnstmos Auctiauction. Twin Foils Ali Now Mofchifchondise IERS . HUNT BROTHERSt s Ai U a iO N S ^ MATIODMAL _ 734-254{548______^ ...... i J- ^S b a m kL ■ ■ ■ SATURDAY, DEC.'2(.'20, 11:00 am *A•A Tradition You Cftn C o u n t O n ” Half Moon Ranch,I, GGlenns Ferry Ranch and forinm EEquipm onl Shop, Liveslock. Irrigaiion Irric Iloms MUSSER BROS. AU

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! CH EYENNE. Wyo.0. (A P) - A nother round roi of testing was - th thi a t stated brucellosis-frce stauitus.' ' - bccn-trying-toto d e te rm in e th e — i Conccm that bruccUosllosis m ight ordered beesecause of the errors. So I far only Colorado has immposed | extent of brucclcellosis inicction in ]/[ ' . have sp read to more tharhan one cat*, B ruccllosiosis can cause cows to sanctions sai on Sublette Counrnty cat* Wyoming since;e tests last week Watch for j tie herd in the statete lessened* abort and,d, rarely, chronic flu-,, tie, tie but restrictions arc likelylyfitlhi suggested thatIt i about-30 of 391 - - H Thursday as an infcctecned cow at like sympto:)toms in humans. How olhcr oil states if thc final resultsIts &om head in the PitPincdale-area herd IIMEGA-Mniiolmaire Riverton was traced backbac to thc thc diseasese spreads is not com- ’ ■ Am Ar es come back positive. were infected. herd where thc diseaseic isi: already pletely uniunderstood,‘ but thc A zar said Logan has been;n talk*- — ‘Tlie latiesreffoffoi^indiided test- Q. suspected and wiih evid(/idcnce that Sublette .GCounty herd grazed- ing inj with offidals from Monontana, ing Thursday ' : at thc Riverton auction resuli a m an w ith th e diseaseK! hhas had it near a sta'Itate elk feedground- Utah Ut Idaho and else\vhercrc and Livestock Aucticriion, where a cow ir j for several years, , . where elk.t. hhave been known to they thi have agreed to wait p didecide with brucellosis>is was sold. Janicc in Saturday’ss W w || i Meanwhile, procedurdural prob* carry the di:disease. on on banning Wyoming cattlele until. Worton, office J i manager for the rr ! lem s have pushed backk bby a w eek Brucellosissis in morc than one herd a afi fte r thc results arc in. sale bam, wasIS unsure who \s-as X 'S! • the date a US. Depanlartnient of in a state resultsre in revocation of State I and federal officialsIs have doing the testinging. T im es-N ew s Agriculttire lab expectsets to have thc final results of tcstinsting on the Sublette County herd wherewh some : '--y: ' • head a re thought infcctec:ted, accord- ...... h h ing to Gov. Dave Freuireudcnthal’s ' spokeswoman, Lara Azar.zar. The results from thehe National Veterinary Services Laboaboratoryin • Ames, Iowa, were prigiria;inally antic*'~ ; ipated Wednesday orr Thursday.1

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I d a h o S t aa l t e : POCATELLO (AP) - IT he Rev. ‘ - 1 Jesse Jackson is sched[icduled to f i deliver th e kcynole address adi a t ' 7 i5f Minute GGifts Idaho State Universiirsity next , ; monih. Jackson, a dvil right:^ i s leader K * o i F f and twice a presidentisitial candi* • • ra o L r r e S : t J H i ------—date,—will-headline-thi•this-year’s — Human Rights Celebrabration on H Jan. 28. The appearancencc is 'p a id ' ' . - H I — W h e n1 Y o u O p> e n a N eBW ^ for by the student govigovernment H ^ " M l n andNAACPfflV/AIDSE.) E ducation H ■ y n MaglHa* P revention Project. w h ft H oliiils ta r ■ H o m e9 D e p o t (C o n s u me r The 62-ycar

LEWISTON (AP) - A 1teenager U beaotrftfHive-ttree-V/eMI-eve /en ------t has b een ordered to (:and trial in j j A ’ th e A ug. 3 1 'd eath of ai p:passenger Vnk - i n his pickup. help you wrrap and loadlit. i A aro n Stover, 18, oif f L ew iston . . n < I vill bc arraigned on the vehicu- t I Hurry in toda)ay for the best selectiortio n ! ; ^ r manslaughter charilarge Dec. • I ... . . Wasv ’,1* 4 9 - ^ : ts. H C hoose froronn our large assortrriern e n t • Authorities said Stoveover had a ■ 7 ^ ; ' ; .. . I blood-alcohol content of 0.13 at cuuni .. of sizes and. varietie:itie s. ■ ! the time of the acddcndent that ..111%Z I > daimed the life of lanBorders, Bot 18, f l l ■ i h m 3 1 : of Lewiston. The legal:al lim it in ^1 ■ '•* jndiid:ludes.12- AP;voc;:sl0om ------^daho-is-0.08 ------I ' rominjnd-— ^ : The Nez Perce CountyIty S h eriffs it>obl«voc' ; Office said Stover ^ was driving r2t <53^ Grand Fir startiif in g a h • moie than 60 mph in1 a m ph . • zone when he lost contnitnii of the vchicle easl of the: LLewiston - Noble Fir startii ; Roundup Grounds. T Thi he tr u c k - • “r ' ; -.-Tr-- I rolled thi-ee times beforeore it cam e . ' .’‘T’. ■ to rest oi\ the roof,:, ttrap p in g • B orders inside. ' Authorities said Borderdersdiedat r ' : th e scene. N o Ini^ I Judge schedidules m N o» P o y mn e n t s I e r e s t ; two hiringsgsin ^ ^ Fo i lo n lh s ^5 * f kidnapping;case ( wa>'» M 0 9 i p p * ^ ^ Ryob>bi 18 Volt ^ : SALT LAKE CFIY (AW -A •. ■■•DriDID K H w M i B II purchases of ' judge .on .Thureday sdscheduled --Fkuhi h i i f l h t m m '• dosed-door compcicncyliy 1hearings * ‘ in Januaiy for the homelneless cou* bOuanririMlatf *299 or0 more on ; pie charged with kidicidnapping ‘ , ___; Elizabeth S m art.__ _ Judge Judith Athenicrton set your-0DHome Depot- W anda Barzee'S hearinggforJan.9._ fc '.^Barzee’s husband, Briarian David ' jmer Gredit Gar -Consul _ _ _ _ 7 ______Mitchell, had a tWdayay hearing Scheduled for Jan. 27*28.:8. ( N o G x iIpon p Necessary.) .... / ; *; Atherton acted Thursdirsday dur- 'I ing a scheduled competeietency pro- D uol-A‘A i tH o iio S : ' A A j ' r ’i ?X : identical,, regular priced irhstoct >.not made public duringlg thctl open 7J,i»urt session and not discliscussedin ' j item fromcnany local retail com peX ^ '■ court. v well mafcifch the price and beat3 t i t b y “I hope they both willfill b e held 1 '^ . responsible for their acticctions, con* '.‘' i 'r"i% L - 't '’'-.'. 1 0 % (exiciuding cl taxes).** . ■■ i ' '■ ■ :• Viaed and sentenccd,”’ S Saltj Lake 'I _r,City District Attomeyley D avid' -;:Yocom told reporters. afteraf th e I s i i i S ■ • / ■ • ^ h e a rin g . _ ^ 0 . M A\Y ' T A G @ . r - : S m art’s father, Ed SmiSmart, was' BJENN-AIR. A d m i r a l iKnpoiNr : present for th e courtroomom session. -t ■j'. ______He said it was the firstirst d iat he T a d seen uarzee. He saitsSa It was i 1 iikln, (ieami n (ine«jl oiif« fiwiig progrwa, lud ifan)(«i'ttttitiri,'op« lUmcdtnpbid • “hard to imagine” Bancc’s I . ' /i v s ? ’- ^ t» ecwiJy^wwi fcia. rafc^tea en/ptodxlo d x n h ra ^ Wtfcme This gienrMM oboat tttUn m e ot*»d b n (ny kxml MtM itMM nght to init iwctrihlnciBitoMliatigwt IhK^cxow alleged p a n in th e crime.»<=. “I heard she was a good s m m i ^ l7yu/2C03ifaioenai(iva!l vcrctBRi I URnsiiK euUed) 0% 6R 6 t * 0 ^ S.%t to Osit «(podi Ikiruriixa/iliiiw yhiftUhimoiwaKinrA Utoid IBRB cn^ Sm dn lec driA*>k.. ; a caring m other," Sm art ss . t o * «: MaM l bk b (tntae S2.0CO « «n ATI::2IH.Mnnm 21W ; vated kidnapping, aggi" g ^ r a S «. Sm cffioU'-ognmit b ddiA CfiB K b* (diM d; leihsii^ CrtAAia^ oda^itfcMKtn ! sexual assault and aggiggravated f V .':' Tm!!?-*. I KM Kjjdt. W< men* h 11^ 10 im 90tEM fe M itfifa QdHtt nnicrnm tl A M pcfcf la nnihrf^oaidicArtishfcoMiPtclBiw^w M mnalRllMrT I burglary- in Elizabeth^ . itcsertlhiftrtBccBmtTircdrti w tatam Ottab m Bif prtrfijcl WBrt v M ti dn ‘2003. HOMK RL IrUI:Utigtet«ami h ------*«2002, obduction. Mt61970 MKTiMKTf76. a n lilable C opy

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BOISE (A P) - Legi..egislative lead- • Generalal Lawrence Wasden and the economy still seemedcd strong. It cost both fcformer University of ers said they will letet othersc do the thc prosrosccuiors in both Latah -originally was lo indude;c a building Idaho Presideident Robert Hoover and ------follow-up in rcspoi;ponsc“ to “ th is County,/, iwhere the university is • for University of Idaho0 dasscs, a former Hnatlandal Vice President Holiday Gifift S a le week’s irivestigatioition into the located,1, andj Ada County, where hcalth-sciences 'center for f Idaho Jer^ Wallaccacc their jobs, and the University of Idablaho’s botched the Boiseisc project is sited, State university Program;ms, and the projcct wass scaleds back last sum- U niversity P lace com;omplex. ■ The repreport of ^ ise anomi^ Lany—----- IdahoWater Centerrwhihich'would— m er to one S4548 million building. — “I don’t think the Lepslature Prince foundfou thc school and its foun- house federal, state-'ahdid universi- Geddes wawas one of the leading . h m m z needs to do anythitiihing exccpt let dadon maynu hav-c violated state law ^ ty-related activities. sponsors of)f the bill aiithorizing 0aB®5):g£ th e process follow its coursc,”i said and biea're a p e d th e ' fid u d a ^ tru.si ' , T hc com plex wa.s seenin by many bonds to bec floatedfi to finance thc r l'ri« sl.iri!lillW g n il Senate President Pro Tem R obert owed finaInandal supporterr: in their university advocates as1 i S j l ~ - C O U R :.3

BURLEY - Recencent activity in 5th District Courturt in Cassia County included; '

M isdemeanor sensentencings $ J.if»iI'.LIIk47;rd>Iun-l<>Fr 1(1 puidi.itc a dns-cr's KuiIly.SMi.suJi.50fine.$<)J.r>l)court • - y . ^ ^ cckIlick I. IWill.ir ' KiKolwrii) l)ur;inli.-<. 22: 22; disturliiiiK iHc 'jMline.S61S0eaun______costi. gnc years pro- Ivilinii. five days in jail, five day* nus- u IH'nded; Maftiilraii; JudRt-KickUBoIlar. h VHI ■MiKuel AnRcl P ^ - • -i' •MiikucI. "I'J: drivinK ' »illiiiui privilcxcv ^ * 5 nioiiitis’ driver's I I license suspension. oncjvarS prulMliun. .10 day* in jail. 30 days suspended; M.ipMr,ilc.|iitlwMich.icllR.CraIiin.-e, R.( llillv Jev Kav. 27; isuirbinK llie |H.r>0 rinc.le.

M.iKiiinilc JuiIkc Midi.icliK.Crjl>trec. K. ( Siiiil C- /-ir.iWKii. 30i (inrone count f.iilurr tu liufcli.iM.- a drivtr's lictnw.rnw. iilcJded Kuilty. SOc(junimiv(i\iv«necoiintfailurc to jpixrar. di'miNwi!; MapMnijMralcJodKc Micliael H.Cralim’f. MiducI Uv Tern', Jl:1: orimc count dnviiiK ------...... • wilhmK Jilc.iilcilCll KIKuiliy, »ix liidnttis' ' , driM-f\ licnisi- MI^I)cn^^on,:m, «one >rar’j prulia- lion. JJI d.ivN III j.iil. 2H llast ius|*ti(letJ. four d.in Mirii'Cn\i.i v>iirk in lieuliru of j.iil; one coiir«______MaKlMr.ile JmJw Micli.ic-1I R. Cnilnr^'e,C f e Aaniii MicluclKcClur.n,.t9,oncciinntiIrivinK MChcHit pnnlc(.-c», iilcadi-dk-d Kuiliy,j S200 fine. S*H.r>(U'(iiiri cnslt. IKO Jjys'ilr,V ilriier's liccnic SUV “ N o w SAVE 5 0 %% l>L-n%iiin.iinL- vvarX :i(m,,t0d.is'sinj,iil.28 . 33% low $ 9 .9 9 ■ Orig.S 3,S55-S69.50, NOWS27.50-SIiO-S34.75 d.i>-^ fdur d.iv)> MiiMini-Cassia work in Orig. S90-S280, NOW S60S60.30-S167.60 IO rIg.S 24 lien Ilf j.iil; citir oiuiil fjilmla- ' IIIli prosiilc imxif of j inMir.ii>i;i-.(liMniw.-d:\(iip'lnijsiraieJiidKfMiclwel . M isses’& Petite l i t e s ’ . G irl’s 7 M e n ’s I ' It. Cr.ililrvi.-. J u n i o r s ’ ' Chn\liiM IU:lir.in, iH; |iiiiih.iM' iln\x'r\ lici'iiU',ise. fuiinil Kudty. 'i” MARGARET GOIiODFREY ■ _____ — SELEC: SELECTEOJESIGNEI -.SELEtTEO— lEB------i |Hr(i.ili(in.JO >v, d.iys ill j.iil. 2*1 djy\ Mii|>cn(ici-ndril. line d.iy crvdil- eil: one iimnt o|X.-n containcilainvr viiil.ilion. div ' tnivvrd; .Miijunnilc JiidKc MicluelMic! K. Cralilrtv. Driving um ler thehe ■ m ' j Influence sentenclnclngs [ William Rav Oluiri..IS: mitdeme.uiiirdririnKmitd under llic inniivnce, gilcailnladi-d Kuiliy, S921.50 > 5 0 % ^ . finc.S78.5ncniirnmK‘iOda>'I dasV driver's liccnje %u<|icii'l(m. (IIIV vv.ir\ pmluioliJtim, IHO davj In .. N O W S 1 2 - S 1 4 ------i.lil.-I7ll'djv% •.liiik-n'dcJr.MITMaK^lralc JudKc ' ------Mich'^t dridrirtr^ lieenw suv AKOTA IV l>cn'i(in.onv >v.ir\ imilutiun.;iun.30dayiiniail.2H ' d.iys '»i%|>cniied. four d.iyt> Mini-CauiaMir wntk in ‘ - mipB lien of i.iil; M.iKi'lmlc JudRO jui Michael R- - a 'SEPARATES Felony dism issalsils : KihI Ix-c Aiidi.'rv)n,4-l;onc' v.rapon. divniiiimisicd; Masijfralc . s 5 0 % fi JmlRe .MicliucI R.Cniliiree. I. NOW S13-S19.75

Felony sentencing: & Boy's 3-20 Knlwrt IIou-jnlAdjmsll.4!”u, fdrl!|T|ur,iphcrnaUa! N TWILL ( i n | ^ H TOs^ni^acon- I IB h niinilii-pcubatiun,42 mnnrlis delcrminiiii.- penilcrinicniiary time. 42 I BOTTOIVIS mnritlis inilclcrminiilc |>cniientiar\- |>cni time; DiMrict JiulKe Mnnie ii Caclujiicluin. ' Comrherclal truck"c r I driving sentencing!ngs 5 W Kesin Ca«.->’ Rirlicr. 3J;I; safevi( loadiiiK viola- l l i K I S linn, pliMdcd K'lilly. S43.50•0 (iiline. $0X50 court •$29.99 • ciisis; Matysrraic-JiKlKc RickCklriinllar.' ir ------. AffordK.(:illam.3l;fjilurelure tottop lit dicck- 3 2 5 - S 5 5 ...... ms M.ition. pleaded ruIIi>v,$11HJ0(lnc.S03.50SIH ------■ cnun io«»; MjRiMr.iIc JiidKcIkc RRick I. Hollar. - . - . Luii A..M3rluii.i, 44: moloriilorcarriar I loK l>»ol>' ■■ — violjcion\, pleaded K'liliy. 52&J.5052&J fine, 563.50 r s SHOES t court cofiM MaKiitr.ue JudKc Judi Michacl K. 3 B H BHilfigor. Diesel. ) Cr.ibtn-u. OfltKC Ruwe. 40; molornor carrierc lop book >Jlkc a n d m ore viobliiins. plcadctl Kuilly. ‘41.50 M!i fine. Sfi3.50 court cosii; MuKiuralc JudRc.MicliiicI Jiid, H. I Cnililicc. I . ,M.ircl.Mipi>cncc.2";lailurailureldolilainuser- I si»i- jicrmit, pleailnl K'nily. S-aii1. M; m.irornor camer( violaiioii o( out of semce ofdei. plcjdc(Udcd Kuilty. S4J.S0 . I fme, SfiJ.M court o.siv M.iRitii.iKi'lrale Jud^e Ridt :K OF LADIES’ ' Lliollar, llosvard 11. SarKvnl. 32.; vifevifc loadiiiR viola- I - • tion. (ileaileil Kuiltv. S4J.S00 finfine. $<'>3.50 court & GLOVES ' COSIS. Mawslt^ilcJudKC Uick;k I.I. [tollar. Tliaync J. Clinsienscn, J2; faUurcf to obtain cr & Actlvlzer. (nxr^i/l■ [lerTr.it. plc.idcd Kuiliy, Kuili $Ut.50 fine. • . Oocombor IS, 200U ■ S^.l.y) court costs; \law«n.lcji.leJiidKc .Michael R. ' . Cniliirrt-.

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WASHINGTON 7.(AIM - T lie chcdtsoi< on the process, maze of redrock slot carlanyons and ' Intcritir Pciiarimcnlent has disci- "{appippreciate ihal thc .secretary bluff.s, to m ake il easier e. for pliiicci four official:ials behind a . has heeieen resjw nsive to n}y_con- P resid y it Bush to desiisigiiate the, I Utah land andIld reformed iis cems! I’nI'm .saiisfiecl w itJuhe action area a national monumenent. .' ____ land. appraisa! .])t'OC(■oc(.*ss_.aftcr_atu. - she’s .taltaken” Grassley„said,,He____But.ilie_deal_was.scut__ u ttlcd. after iiivcsiipaiion rcvealclaled they con- said thehe land exchanges “need Bureau of Land Maranagemeni ■ a:ONNECT NOW 7517 5 0 ~ ~ ~ ' avilcd details (halai showed tho morc scrscnitiny to ensure that land appraisers in Ljiah ilold Thc (.•xchannc’ w ould have 1 short- vaiuatiorions are fair and accurate, Assodatcd Pn^ss last yeaearlhatthe 7S0 celtuiaf Minutel u t e s ' ^ ‘ ■ I cliai))^cd laxpayLTS. and lhailai the taxpayer doesn’t get .d eal am ounted to a give:■eaway of as Unllnlimited Walkie Talkie Minutel u t e s ■' ■ * . .. Scii.CluirksGnissle;Ksley.lMo\«i.had lhe shortort end of th e stick.” m udi as $117 million in valuable S h a re CCell i M inutes W ith Like Plan= Ian s . I siii^fdiml (licacliumions uf the attor- ’nie UU t tah land sw ap was iniend- federal m ineral re.serx’e:.•es on land luys aiui ncRodatorsrs iK’hindI a jjn)- ed to consolidaiecoi federal land in being turned over to thithe state of Unllrrimited Nights And WeekenCle n d s I land evdian^c[■e ini Utah's San die seen:enic San Rafael Swell, a iB Free Long Distanc:a n c e i^afat'l Swrll.siiying’ theytlu had misled CotiKn.'ss and top Intt;Inierior offidaLs. $ 3 9 .9 9 fqntKJl'. Ik- dL'inandcd lo) knowk if th e T T T iJ Ini/;rior Sccrct;iiy GaJ<3aJc Norton con- : i ) € M W i m E i " ■ ; q J sidfivdsudi lK-ha\idfiidf acceptable. ■■’nu‘ I)cp;ininctiiII oft Inierior is Presented by lhe stuatudents o f ivsiy'iisihlu for ensurLsurinn that we GET $50 OFIFF A NEW 1730 PHONONE picsciu .accuratc fnfacts 10 lhe . - ■ 1 - - _■_____Confavss, (k-cisiun-fnalmakers iind tlie ___ y j N E X T E L I piihliL'" Norton's diicfiief of staff, Brian ? £ ^ K £ i ^ S MAGn c a u ■ L - ...... VValUiiliTifiiTTvriilC'Wci; STA6£ ivplytoCnLsslej-. dios of dance perlerforming arts 6'4!^S-Blue-L-ak-iTBIvaT a " N ...... In' itiis ease, VVaidiaidmann wroie. Twwin Falls, ID 833011 C»iii{^-ss should hai'cli e l>een provid- ■ 2 0 ( L'd xviiliadcarerpiaun:tua'oftliewdue D8-734-6744 -imtH vu >it>nrv 4 frofim Cnlmjenff,tfYiipC#)I,Trf51«MV8l Cr IWIPfBtvMM^UiWflonmwMtfOWrtUUfV. Il»Iftntfjtgt (if land lM.'in(> uxduin^i;mged. But had At the ’ womirc'irirlc’loinn] in n/ren toomj[oain; M • iiii.'inl)i.Ts of Confjress.■ss or( llie public i ; Ollrf D*ttiT£^ JWOCl »»T»»i»f>xnCff^in>iiif4'SMOmli«IT Innwulmlrf K»n Srt ic Iff e< i? It $» t«wcfw.io (for iv.h I twodoaimeiiLs-il;-ilielepislation King Fine Arts C e n t e r ] Kt (owl Cfijtjf rt MlVrw Kjl IW Dmt (mvlr< t>3rwrfK»t•t [WMCcnrxlCwi Wc'rnMO'nl Comi md bueC s-\rtfi) - thc temis of)f t tijij exduuige F riday, i d D ecem ber 12thIth at'7:30 pm v.r. rurtrt cl (luIkcmMv tl» tMHtCM(JMfjlr i CieuCenwlivicr^fiixk ailhmrTMtt M 'S Wtxfnnol OBJ Ctmwl Utlutl (rM«(i onijgr n UUVx C>Oul« «H iixn] lo l^ %U(iloir» . would tiav'C l)ccn dear. wil CY(>r Ip r Itri nSRWIctn^n^ IVlin nolir» «t imtr n Ilie depanm ent. has also souglit Available by phohone at ^36^484. IT(5t/.-u UM foMi MT»1 j«(J UIW tt »H1» 6<0, «t K) restnicturo ils appn)praisal process Tickets will also be avaavailable at the door orr lu insulate appraisersers from politi- from Centre Stagee pperform ers for $8. cal pressures and1 iiinstall more '

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• W hst: The} MagicMa Valley ' Chorale will presentpre: Handel's - - 'Messiah,' • W here: Colleg3llege of Southern ... Idaho Fine Artsftrts Center audito-...... rium. Twin ■alls.. . . ___ ' • W hen: Saturditurday at 8 p.m.

• How h: Tickets, which "I are $5 for geneijeneral admission and S3 for seniorssenii and stu- ' H dents, are 3vaiiabie at Arlene's Rowerswers in Jerom e, at Welch's Music,sic. Everybody's Business andnd thet>- CSI . / ' i ' ■ ' Bookstore inn TwinTw: Falls, or at ' the door A m e r i c a n f a b l e ' H ailey’s Com pany o: Joe Casperson,1, left, director ■ Fools will present its of the Magic ValleValley Chorale, musical-thcatcr-prodo d u G tio n ------___lalkajvltli.orchtisJhostra member ofO . Henry’s "T h1C e' G i f t o f . Adam Kroeger,’, whwhile Sue Miller, foreground,und, plays her. the M agi” tonight, violin during rehetehearsal Saturday night, Suncin d a y Wednesday forr thitheir produc- afternoon and W edn'd n c s d a y tion of ‘The MessIlesslah' at the and Thursday nights College ot SoutheJthein Idaho _____Fine Arts.C enter;ter auditorium.______------th^tibert^'-^I'heater: Performances are scheduled Saturday nightt andam Sunday afternoon. g It. tw n SMirx/nwr ak-pm ses n t S - i T hL ( e J S d e s s ii i a h l ^ a m i d t h e n - S? ( o m e —

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=ESEE^Erthlleii^m esrN ew/s:QpinTon:pag‘e s r® ^a3cbW ffUu fi fiit5tfprumr z ; SDLoMoof the Riniigs^moy ——— ; y i z S r d —— shows on areaa screens> Wednesiiday __ ■ I ------p ------New to th e valley ------H - ■ • "Lord of tJthe Rings: Thc Return of ihe KinKing" - With “The - _ Lord of ihe Rings:Igs: T hc R etiim of the King,” P e te;r r JacksonJ dclivcis a dccent e n d in g; tolo his fantasy tril- ogy - actually. aboutab< 12 endings. Unable to settle! onor a finale among the many farewell;clls and epilogues in J.R.R. T olkien’en’s text, director Jadcson d ecid edd tto use them all. J ^ I Tlie result is a nI endlessen parade of fafse endings thfiat a t will give you a great lower back ivorkout as you rise from your thetheater seat think- . ing things a rc finfinally over, then _ setilc-back in fotfor the next pro- ...^ ^ H longed addendurJum. This is thc main flaw to a n othotherw ise rousing, aaion-packed closing cl chapter A.___ iS B M that began witli;ith 2001’s “Tlie Fellowship of theho R ing” and con- tinned Mth last:t year’sy “The 1\vo A ctor'or VIggo Mortenien Is shown In hisIi role of Aragom. Aragorn1 IIs a feluctant Towers.” ll i e nine-no-hour theatrical ) who helps defeat the ancientt evevil of Sauron In New Line CImInema's lord eteringoutinami- , epic winds u p p ete he Rings' trilogy. climactic torpor.•.PG-13 Pi • ‘‘Love D on'tn't Cost a Thing"- • “Brother Bear” - Wiih top-op. . her dream and dai dance. Nick C annon starsars in this update notch i(traditional) cartooning tal-aJ. dance. Directed of the 1987 rom antantic teen comedy g^t an and a script laced with jokes Please see M0\:0VIE5, Page C7 “ Can't Buy M e Love,”Lo\ in which an nparents and guardians canan .______^______' uncool kid cuts a ddeaUvith a pop- chucklckle • at. Disney’s “Brotherier I • ular girl to act as his date. With Bear”r” is ] a solid entiy in the family Christina M ilian.I. ED irected byTroy fjfare categoiy - a generallyiij: Today's For)rec ast, Beyer, (PG-13. for fo sexual con- upbeaie a t and engaging ta le of- tent/liumor.) °J Sunny & IH o t. ^ friendsidship and understanding. G ’ fc'-. • "M asked an d Anonymous" - (mildd violence)\ lappening-in-this------• ““DirScuss’-eat o in thc-Hat’*'-=-______:------surprisin^y funnyn y Bob Dylan van- jstudio, production kit sayslys ity project directcjcted by Seinfeld that “Dr.“J Seuss’ The Cat-in theh e J alum Lany CharleT ies, b ut it’s never , Hat»>” iruns 73 minutes. What it ^ j K isl Sellers, PlPeriodicals, aiidi Gnat GIIi Ideas," quiie clear w h at it is. Dylan sines ' ;n’t say is that one cat-in-the- gi-eat and acts poipoorly as gnomic ha, minute equals a dog year. Thisi 0 i • folk-singer Ja c k FaFate, surrounded notIt “ T he C at in the Hat.” Tliis is by a star-studded '"'■ “ ‘■'"e kiltyr lilitter. 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