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.W e a t h e r ^ Valle’-y ’s ' »m wn . abuse of that steviteve Staufer, an envlrtmmental sciencescl( ipeciallst with the Depapartment of Environmental Qualuality, demonitrates how odorir snifferssr team tb rate the concentration l ||| of purse-string intentensity of smells. power - espe- mOld ( k ^ : M ore and)id more own- cially in this ers a re keeping thenlem around - - first y e a r of 52 Rep.^ep. Ktextne Bell for a long tune. billion budgets Page El W Cdor l sniffersrs move in[1 when cc:omplaintss are aired fo rth e ’state. I Neither said K^ A 2001 ■TrHuddy_ _ ■ _ ?:.■ can.we-comej>ut------oddxr what’s going on,” ’ Misbaclich said. . call sniffer oneon woek, another smelnelling chemical that contaiiains Please see BUDBUDGET. Page A2 advanced to th e Fin(M Four on J ] -an - really be a burden,” ' egMisbach,aDEQdrink- ‘“Then you ask, ‘Is this a situa- DEQ employeeee the next, S a t u r ^ . ter and wastewater engi* tion t that occurs only at nightni or So what manakes the trained Please see SNIFFERS. Page Page C l . , flC ontribudccion cap ranks highh .J i n O p in io n Offficials scraiimblefor K g Stink: An attemjmpttohide i ^ fin an ce del;eb ate ' j dairy inspectipnrec{■ecordsfrom O /^hi th e public was b ad,d policy,p lool violentnee soluticon The Associated Press» ______• today’s editorial say‘»ys- PageA14 Prec^cautions don’t stotop second gunm;nan WASHINGTONs- - A • •Td N H M ustang sold fur S2,7i ..Sen, Mitch McCi S e c tio n BY SECTIONSE TheAM OcIoclated Pre«t______fgauge shotgun, woundingng students a nd t^vo leachurs. K entucky is fond of s; also was the year - J S : :AJ0N, Calif. - Three In the a fterm ath of Thuilursday’s Section A SecJectlon C EL CA im p o se d a Sl.OOO:) limit lii the ago, after a .deadly shoot- fattack, school and city of Weaiher . . . . 2 Sporiports . . . .1-7' weeks age political donations. thatth; iii.iividu- iree at Santana High 'wonder if there is anythin I h e y ' J... O Ing spre als m.iy m ake to candiimdidaiev Nation 3,5,7.13 West ...... ® School,, olofficials at the regional ^can do to prevent campi lence. While McConnell’e ll’s M iistans W est...... 9 school disdistrict took steps to p re * could cost S25.000 or initrvi today. ich an attack from ever' “You figure th e odds areire ■World ...... 12 th e Sl.OOO limil liv■e> o oil.yv Cajon M ayor M ark Lewis, a 1966 haul of the campaign I llassilled .7-20 were assijisigned to the district’s 12 ( leni. a n d th e ixissihlchie keyI to turn- Section B campusesses. Administrators and (Granite Hills graduaie., “ “W e're > just going to have to seek prom ise on a new oiio. Magic felley 1 4 _* XI P. teacherss rereviewed'oisis plans, and j I ta solu- ,.j|g „ a tth e (roront n entrance of Granite Kills HighKif School.in El Cajon. Calil.. T h e lim its on luthard money swere encouraged to report tdon-if there is one.” Obituaries . . .2 3>6€tiOn ® ' E students w thanks the policeIce officer who subdued a gunmaiiman at the school Thursday; •donations will risi'1.' if a bill is lo uest threat or rumor, The Granite Hills and S;Santana ldaho/West4.5.7 Fa"’'amlly Life .1-6 thesU ^te . . pass. “T he only i[iiosiiiestion is lum ite of the precautions, a cca m p u se s a r e h o th in ii the church. SafetySal had always been a ..“J,to m u ch ,” Sen. JohnI McCain M' said Dearlear«,l^..,2 riority, he said,ibut officia f Hills High School senior (Crossmont Union High1 Sciiool5 After tho Ma^larch rampage at prioi ' last week as Ik- inan«iianeuvere.d lo ComilOmmunlty ...4 named JaJason Hoffman allegedly IDistrict, hardly six miles}s apart. Simtana, distri;trict officials were stresressed it moro than ever ; hold logether .i sliakliaky coalition Senil;eniors...... 6 knelt nextext to a eucalyptus tre e in iStudents from the schools)ls share well aw are off thetl possibility of a Granranite Hills and other campu' ■ behind a hill lo lumn s<:s«ift money - ll quad in front of the dtdp^iv. W «c)dilieh • ^------W ofken(ert H Oscaiirs come wwith a bit ofc Stage fri^right >an C l a s s ifIFIED i o«T,r:KO- Kat;ieiil>erg added, U n c e r t a pervadess imovie i n d i i s t n1 y , S«mi(.- industrj- insidisidei^ siiy dis- , ratiwtiMI cussions abom ihele COscars fre- Log o n to ... acrotirou TTie Aeeoclatodd PressF DronreamWorks SKG executiv quentlv siari withth • “Who will . Jefferwrwn^ i ------^------Jeffriffrey Katzenberg. “Anybod” win?" inn end witliI) "\"W hat alHuii ' LOSANGIiLL:LliS - The applause whoho s;iys,: they’re not scared isn neSW W S Boulevan» td ■ jjj|||^^^^ID ^9p the strikes?" l^iTlieTjme n( today's Acadiademy Awards cere- bcint.‘ing honest,•’ ,, . . on Friday li 'i 'v e h e a rd it anoimoiher way." mony will likel>ely come with a fair The Th entertainment industry ^ said R obert J. DowlinA'ling, ediior in ' NwW>mRA|cvall«llley.Dom preparrtloitlo n ' ' share of hand-wi-wringing this year. darkirk economic outlook has crea chii'f o fT h e HoIItoik),,vood Reporter. . ... for online c laasslfledads. u lor Sunday')• y t g j ^ j g n g s g a BsPiV *. TraditionallyHy a time of celebm* edJ anxiet)'ot at the studio, lie sa|iam. ., Q onver^tion staistarts wiih'Dd ^ .73nlAnnuanual y tion, the prospispect of strikes by despiL'spite its 18 Oscar nom inatior sou, think we'll hav'- orin Burieyrley M i& j dampened thele (Oscar euphoria of sideldelined by serious concert “ppersonally, e r professionally, ?orfc ggg^il - 2001. - • • Please see OSCfl)SCAHS. Page A3 677-40^042 VMM ' “ W e a re‘ scared,” said ourLir colleaguesi and families,

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• i DDAHO i ALMAANAC F FIVte-DAYFOR]tECASTF'ORTVWIN FALLS CANADIANi^ C T t B S S - - ' d t & i l i l id«HoIho E x tre im s M i FiOt throimugh6pjn.yMiirdfy r* TODAY I F t ONICIIGHT I MONDAY w77 lioct ! v S S p i ^ YeiYetterday: TomptrMura. "I , TUEMAY I [wioiEDNESDAY THURSDAY »/W f. w , u w J .. _HHI l8hi3*______HiflMoW...... ■ C(«»HX* . « 33I r ’ 49. 23 th —ColcWI NonnathlgWlo ^c. i v t o w ~ ! - Z I Z 62*/28^ HloMowlastvi t year ...... 64*/24* F- . ^ Stanley fW w rtN oh , h ------71‘ in1M 3 - m ' M Fr’ln ?W 84''24 po Breezy and cooler Clouda m Recerdlew .. ' ...... ;...W In tfle 5 ®' with showers. - the tin ■: V ^ 24 hours ondiinding 6 p.m. ye«L ...... 0.00* ' . poeaib” p® - . Vliioouiii.-"- X. ^ htonlhlodate« • ...... A 57" I ▼3135° I I A S3‘ T 33° MOatt ,82 ,3 1 ,.I,.r 41. 34! tn » i« ^ M l8 s o u la Normal monthnth to d a t e ...... 0,B5* I— J ^ I 1 ^ 554° 4 ' T ;3 r I IA 52° ▼ 33 . ,WlnnlpflS 12 -7 -pc•pc ,2 5 '? )5 . pc ??^|5 6 /3 4 ’ . Yeartodat*.. ’ ...... R ' Humidity' REGIONAL WE.FATHER S UJ fN -i^ M O 'O N _ WORLD c mrnES-^:;' ■ | NomwlyMrtairtodato 2B3' : : . ^ S outhern kiaho: Breezy and cooooler today wtth more ckwds tharhan sunshine. TTwre Sunriea lin. Tatty. :'Pr«Mur* car ly. . Mflfv can also be a showor or two. Sorromo ctoudMosa tonlghL Cloudyy toIc p a ^ s u ^ Suns^aettM SohV...... 6:66 p.nJ.m. City . M ‘W M ,-Le, W I . Yesterday atfxIt noon 45% ton Lo tomorrow with a showor or two stillsti possible. Lm. Aopdeo ■ ■ - » '7 t> It' Nfa . \ . Polltnytatanlarday In TWin Falla Botae: Breezy end cooler lodayf withvs som e sunshine aJoog with g •n A Jlo n lijn t...... 7:45 p.n 's 67 6 ^ I G f8 « ...... N X W eeds ____ N A Par .. Partly d o u ^ loniphL Clouds a nId d .a litUe w n s h b a tomorrow; k sh U « Now T f l B n e ^ X . Trees ...... ,_...N. A Mow ____ .....LNA -1- SO iT?: t ------8ourc*r/»•rAattimrBiitf'Anirgyoridaho— = -T *— 48 ,'? 4 ■ \K------^ th 40 54. c N orthern N evada: Ctouda end a llttlo| sunshine today wtth a siStrt — .‘•e r T a-'.f^ pc 'W " time Um will b e raln-frM. Partly cloud)Jdy. tonlghl. Clouds ^ * o n ^ ) ^ t ___ 91_lBi)i:.t ^■BA-Showplt ------I'f-:- 72>fO;r.'* M IM ,toda/a ~ - Northem Utah: Moro clouds than Jemtalem 65. 48 ' •a 74. ,50; S ■ n m weatfier. an sunshine today. AfV^iiHOti^ f ^ E X TODAY___ JoharnertM g 77 59 > Snow win fall and can posslUy ectaccumulate a o o t ^ d( MchMiabi London 49 3 7f 'c 2 S ' r Mostly cloudy tonight wtth a rainlo 0 ra s n o w a h i^ f. ..y; ■ •, *. f','’. ^ i . m — MeidcoCJty - ' 73 -4 8rp ' p e i.'-'7 t '48* ^0 »■ rsr ^ Moscow 24 15 pe pc w 23. tn hiQha and ^ o r N orthem Idaho: More clouds thailan sunshlntt'tMfly. Breezy andd ccooler with a show------Paris 51 38 Eeh' ' 47.' 87 c a K £ | ,|«'X}hr« e re e r or two a s well. Panfy to mostlyly cloudy1 tonigh^jvlth snow ahowe>wers. A coating to4in'V\ / A d 2 y----- R iodeJantlro 00 72 pc.pc. 84 pc H n l incliinch may accumulate In the highia ~ Home ' " '7 3 51* •w ^ " - e 7 - , g S ! C^lX t s T - p , 4 ™ ' Seoul 66 33 pc ' 46 2^' t ■■ t E M E S i . ^ ^ Ya«Kday(lMih8f Iht 46 cotaigi^ Sydney ■ '•80«8'K-K * 78--ep e ^ NATIONAL EXTRI K lin li^ 2 ^ . L ^ ; ^ ' Moderate; 7-S ^ r .^.TWlNFAlFALL9 | b S | Afl maps, fore- — 7-9. Tokyo 62 57 rr , ! 62 ,-40, th ; IO f. Very High. Valuas lodieale tho castsanddata High Higl 92* in Death VaJloy.CA , .Low »9* in Orr. MN x* W anaw 39 3 2 ’tn , ■ ■ Q H providodby «POSunsur« to the tun's ^ Zurteh 57 46 r r ■ V-* S £ L S S ^NATIONAL WEAATHER - ;;n am i o N A E M x te s ______^______^I Shown aro noori.potlfMot'of WMlhtrtr v /t\a m a '^ pftclpHaiioa. Tamptra ■ .T o d ^ ./ - « 9 n ------I.highs lor.thaday. Forecast high/low1 iwi< n p tn u m a n t ' ^ lor MiMMtf. ------f l - = = REGiONAEC -W - - C t t y ------W -td --W— W - W -L O -W ...... CTTDE^ r - A «ito-It-. -.—- 57 30 pe^ 62 30 ss MempMt 48 2»> a-e- ' 60 32'a Todjyy Mon. • T W v Uon. AttontlcCUcCIN 45 27 PC 40 25 pc p Miami 62 62 s s 60 60; pc ; city Hi Lo W HI Lo W City HI Lo W HI Lo W . BaRknert 47 X po-. 41 25 pc p Mlwaufcee 27 16 slsl . 35 23{Pe ' BoJso 62 36 Jh )t 45 26 C 49 33 fttn Nashvffle 47 21 s ’ sA 57 33 c McC«D 57 34 ah 64 29 th ia«9i ■ E a■tghiffl . - BB 37 s ' 53 28 s . BonnofsFony 51 35 snsn 49 29 sh Missoula. MT 56 34 sh 53 26 th ^ s New Orleans 65 4 5 " thth 65 Ag- e Bostonn 36 28 t . 39 30 pPC NewYork . 40 26 t • Burioy 60 29 thsh 58 26 pc Ponl*no 56 36 sh 65 29 PC o l i i t 40 30 tl ' CoourcTAIono ' 51 35 th ChaMsto•ston. 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Budget . - S:Sniffers _ Shhootings _ ., Continued fromAl P o l i c e to • c o r r e c t a n Conti^nuedftomAl Hafliger’s dairy,ry, the subject of ContlniMI n u e d t^ A l Principal GeorgettejTorres.:“rm Tt ; * S3.2 million in property i ■ty tax relief unanticipat College of Southern Idal:daho. southern Idahlaho headquarters in Forpq instance, a level-one sirsmell focal point in thehe debate about and as proactive as they couldId of people would have-edied.”- di , i I “ We \vt*re both really illy commit- Twin Falls.Is. Budget writers jgJ mild,ni only detectable wheiien a d airy odors, h av e} b(been," said Dan McGeorge,e, “I think that the effectivenesseffi ' ' ted to getting that," C ” Cameron appropriatected $1.7 million for perserson’s nose is placed at thee top1 Misbach said thathat on one visit, ol ^b oard president, o f th e response in mlinimizing'tlie inii I said. constructionon of the facility in ofthf the flask. the smell a halff nmile down the , ^ dodon't think the administra-a- . circumstances (pearlyrly showsi this ■ <1 ' For at least a decad cade, local 2000, but theiie m oney fell short of Aa level-three smell is definiinite- . Jroad & om iIafliger}er*s dairy was so “ O" »sis,to blame,” added'Seanin school was well'prliprepaftd," # , ______law m akers have been1 figfishting to allowing thenlem to deal with the ly|f-rii.stinctive-Ope-good-whi rfi thiff^ - b n d j h nt.ttA .->nrfd-alfellow-odor ! ____ nacher. 18. a flranitP H ill«sIs McGeorge said.' . _ _ l_ - g e t th e s taten h to o t ai ^Jat a r ^ r ^ r ------la v a ro c K .------' .wrlth"th'e‘nose”ard}rtH5*flaslc; ith arrDf^Kcaltr' or,-i^He'Waaran-ang(y-kidr ^ j . ------^Irbnically,-those-pre^palrations—* -- tion of the college'ss b:bill. And • $4.3 milliillion in the Public enounough to bring a tear to th e e;eye. rating^ tarepiey’goingtodo?" '• were discussed at a^meetiiYga^n of I p ushes by other statc-sue-supponed Works budgeIget for a fine arts A A level-six smell of butaranoi How the sniffeners'conclusions • “ ‘’’Joments after the gunfiree school administratrators.'and I schools, especially Boi;Boise State building at CSL However. is; soso strong that a person tak-, t( will affect Haflig“6 " is hard to ed Thursday, Hoffman wasIS . Granite Hills parentsnts the n i^t University, for statee ffunds to because of thethi ongoing dispute inglg a; sharp whiff could jej e r k tell. ed a nd shot by cam pus police■£ before the attack at thet h e s c h o ^ . n “Thankfully, this build satellite campusc:uses fueled between thee House1 and Senate badack in disgust, becorome Hafliger has crecreatC^'an odor It R ich A ^ d e z Jr. H offtnan this school a heated debate of thee isissue. over how lailarge of a tax cut inst;istantly light-headed and ai management planlan .y w ith h elp hospitalized with a brokenn responded exactly thhe e vw ay Vi.e all and a bullet wound to his-is-— said it would the nighi ------B ut Bell a n d Camercleron, w ith ------sh o u ld be"giv<^IvenrBell'is holding~ hau:auseous and experiencece a , ffoiirthe state DiD 3 5 a F tE e n t- o r -• ocks. He faces probablee Crooks said, help from Rep. Don Pise^ischner, R- this measure'e In1 committee until burnurning in the throat. Agriculture -irijitiSn^fortto Coeur d’Alene, who rej ges of attempted murder andd Experts say it’s notot possiblep to represents the budget writerswi have a firm StephenS k Van Zandt, a DEQ3 air1 contn>l his.Adalry ^Mh*i T assaultilit with a deadly weapon. totally eliminate thehe thre^rbf ______tjie other county saddlddlcd with number lowt^tYork-W itb______q u a li ?alls;------said-thtf.plan-will uality-specialist-in-T-win-Fal 'ill-help control------“ OlurrschffolTfe'spurcerofficer;: n r : fr==3chciolrvlolenc^ui:tK< Itheybaieve ------propertj-taxes-fora'concommunity— r^«:S67;000‘ir)‘iiT the'^’^iciU tural" rr^greigreed the sniffers’ results; aare~^T^>‘s daii^s odor-bj -by -better dera: • R ic hI' Agundez,Js1my. A personalll _ it—cao.'.be_:;m'imzzn2tin2iB^ "W ih - - college, found a %vay to uuse their - Research and ai Cooperative subjs pQlirics and sta(c V ai may take to get js expectlected to seek a vote on hiss dates, there are o ther re lor-sniffer program is so neilew. to thnt point can b< r re s trid d o ^ through the Legislati1 liu r e goviriimmtt reporferr Michael I be a problem, proposalisal to raise the individual1 on donations to politlci s hard to tell what effect it .willwi officials agree. itic a l a'ctiidi already on tho governor’sii'rt ilBsk Joumee can !wbe rcachcd I in Boisc at ... .. donatior:ion limits while only cap- committees, nationallal panie;^, i r s c lis k . J20S) 33t-25h ve on bad operators. “ How long do we 5iO or £>1; c-mat7 at hayei ve wait? I think ping softoft money donations, state and local partiesties, andjm • 5200,000 for the Idah “We’re still working on theth that’s the open qu( Jaho S tate ,„jJrt,eet>nuv>ia^ia>u//ey.com. “W question,” Van McCaLii^in said there w as no guar- overall ceiling on allowal>wable dona- I...... - p roocedures," c e h e said. Zandt said. “I thin link somebody anteeof of success for passage of aI dons per contributor.'' (Circulation .Sunilay S7,(N) perr wiIyjiiJ.Hu»<-Suiuljy. $4.2(1 Kjs ,,| ,(,c |dj|,„ Codj:ode: Thursday is herehy ■ 734-633 2 6 _ ' r i I per ttcck. Sutiil,!)' Miiiy. S2.M).Mlpcr«cek. | dcs.ttnaicdaMhe daylay of1 llic week on which I M;iil Mil>v.’tiplii'ns iiiiivt l>c pj|lv mil) ulictc■te deli^c^yd is p„MmjMcr. plealease send cha'njic «if mcij LOCAL lOTTER'RY WEATHER FORLOCAL FC 1.0>WUIBAU.W, NUMBSR 22 > not iii;iIiiI;i:mciI. All 111 3 4 9 .11 18 • -j dl ld,iliii Mies: mlJresv f„„n 10: P.O..0. Him 548. Twin Kails, SKIINFO /dumber:pr FORECAST SPORT . v i ; # : ' g . 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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -•G C o v ., “Conniuy to popiwpular belief, the RonnieRo Musgrove signed a la w ACLU is a sm>ngg advocateac of reli- Friday mandating that pul•ublic gious liberty,” saidtid JaJ n e Hicks, an isuiyseccremryn schools display “In CodWeTnrrust" ACLU board mfemhembet—ifLike-the____ aiffless(ome-feaathers-liiTclassrooms, caleiSias and a 1 audi- U.S. Suprem e Coui^ourt, we believe toritoriums. the.bc!^ way to' preprotect reli&ous 2 O ’N eill iriffiksmaiket ■ ■ other ad m in[nistration i officials to “Our “ nation was foundedj as5 a freedom is by keepingkee religion disclose whatliat perceiTtage of the godly goc nation and we put it'onm our and government separate.”sep tradeis,lawivmakeis i I ® tax cut woulduld go to the nation's m mo oney, ‘In Cod We Trust."’” said « The law, which1 takestal effea July wealthy. MuM usgrove, who signed thee b ill 1, says the slogan'an must be dis- . : WASHINGTbN(iS'lAPl-Adcedlf IM B Afterward,d, (O’Neill mused, “Pve despite des th e threat of a lawsuiiuit by pbycd on a framedled backgroundI of . h e h ad a i^ wordsIs ofo: assurance as E m Q ’ to learnn to control my tem- the die Am erican Qvil Ulxirties UnJnion, at least U-by-•by-14 inches, ' ’ m illions of Investestors watched . per.” thehe next day, O'Neill, The *1 ACLU maintains that t Supporters saythcthey belic\'e the ’ th e ir stock portfoliifolios m e lt down often resresponds to questions re q u irin g a reference to Gociod in slogan w in withstan(tand a ,court chal-' th is p a st week, thethi presidetit's, ^ with the brusrusqueness of a busi- public Pu^ dassroom s violates th e con-( lenge because itt wasw; adopted as ^, chief economicic- 'spokesman * liiu H ness leader usedus to telling subor- stitutional spt guarantee of sepiipara- the national mottoItto in 1956 and demurred. Treasuasury Secretary dinates whatIt tto d o, found himself tion o f church and state. appears on U.S. monnoney. Paul 0*Neni didd anot see much in hot w aterr vwith Democrats at a __ _ • . bweSt in opiningng ion day-to-d^ Senate BudgeIget Committee hear- • m ark et movements. POIIII • “narrenarice! Struckst many Sen.'.HobeberL.Byrd_of_West _____ mCRBU Vir^nia lectu I imusuaL Not onlyyJudp^secre- hi ctured O’Neill on the fH l L —fV leGa,i. • Round Mead J B ^ t^ M sp(^ calmiiIming w ords dur* pointss ofc Senate courtesy ■^3li^-L_M edju[]i.Cr£^fftwn Praminri ^ ■ — afterp’NemiD'haci m terruptcd tlw B ■ ih'B turbulenftlmJm i esrW t~W aII~^^l » I . SiaplerK,Kit Nailer Kl! ^ Street's voladlity is ( ’ questioningig of freshman Sen. ' W _ isoneofthefew ' things about whidiich O’NeiU has Debbie StaJtabenow, D-Mich. a . n o t m a d e h is opi:ipinion known During thefie e x c h a n g e w ith C r e c e n ^ . Stabenow, O’Neill0 ’ said he woh- ' Duringihis HrstIt twoti m onths in w heth'tther people did not o ffic e , O'NeiU haslas managed to d the Medicare pro- f f : infuriate market tratraders, perplex gram or “wheih eth er it’s just conve- . currency and bondid ilinvestors, irk a nient not to understand.”un j______164t tUSHUUIDAVDIuilUE EAST « TWN THUS. ID » 733-T0 -T120______powerful Democrsicratic senator, muddle the presideideDt*s ta x mes- ■ J H ' sage and outragee cconservatives ’ V fM f with a memo on globllobal warm ing. W m Km l H a v in g ^ v T « To 0*Neiirs suplupporters. the ■ R S l m m ' o u ^ t ^ s ^ - TZIBIunt^eaking fonarmer diief exec- U S U _ _ u tiv e o f alum inummi giant Alcoa, who bears a resessemblance to “ dorR M A N T ^ Harry Truman, is bringing a •«»wyS'y Secretaiy Paul O'Neltl discusmes ttaxes during a news conferenc Y m r U rg e refre^iingdoseofcai’candor. TreaiwyDy Depaitment last irwntft. The fornic>mier CEO of aluminum giant ALCi“ OIL SF;PRAYED Others wonder■ if th e m iscues becomlciglng known for h b blunt speaUng. w ill k ill' Olotvrwintering . ' are becoming a distn^traction for the . . insects a n n ti t h e ir eggs, | administradon’s leadeading salesman placatee Mecutivese unhappy with O’Neill said hc was corontinuing . . ., on "behalf of Presiderdent Bush’s $1.6 his comimments in a newspaper to learn “things you cai:an’t lalk jY>w healthier \ trillion, 10-y eartaxxcuL a interviewew that W all Street traders a b o u t if you are T reasur:iry secre- trees ththis i summer! ^ r . “It is always hardird fo r som eone w ere pM;teople w ho “sit in front of a G are o r tary.” Market analysts hth a d th e ir D oct( • w ho h as b e m a chiichief executive fUckcrin{ing green screen" all day own take: The former coco rp o rate ; officer to move intiinto a political and wereere “not the sort of people executive was inexperieilenced in _ ''N tW V C — -position where youifou h a v e -to b e — you woultnild w an t to help you think- -“the ways of Wall'Street, • m e n careful aboutit Vw h at you say. about »mplexcon questions.” was showing. •e.an-dir -NURSEB B ut h e h as m ade morem( than the It wasas n ot lo n g before O’Neill “A Treasury s ^ ta ryr nr e e d s to u s u a l n u m b er of pi f political and saw howow powerful they were, be someone who undere r s t a n d s CmiTomtFoiA ■ I f R t r a w hysidcnsl finandal stumbles,"ss," sa id D avid H iey senie n t th e v alu e of the dollar m ark ets and can stand u u{ p a t th e 7 3 3 .9 ^ E l )-2717 < 5 . 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Lanston Sc Co.0. in New ^ 73t16-7422 • ' re je c te d thie idea thsthat Bush’s tax clarify thoseth rem arks Similarly, Y ork. “ O’NeiU has g o n e rn o ff o n ------. c u t should be soldI as a n antidote h e hadI toto clarify later comments ith e w rong foot." for a recession eveniren t h o u ^ th e th a t se:nt n t the price of Treasury O’Neill’s comments on3n b o n d s p resident at the dmme e was promot- bonds plunging p ■ temporarily cam i e a t a briefing on Busiish’s bud- ing it tiiat way. b ecau se!« his words were seen as [get that also featured1 z a te n s e ' On his first tripI 'toto Wall Street cridtalofof a TVeasury program to texchange in which rep as Treasury chief,, 0O’Neill ’ had to buy backiiJc debL Irepeatedly challenged hi Oscars _ I p i Continued from A l — p h u r s d a y - S u n d a y T h e OscanL he saiH — a s a m orale booster:— “There’s-a lot weigfcighing heavily [arcli-^2ini a ^ = 2 M i r = on th e enicrtainmcntnt business,t but as we get closer to that night, a t maybe all of it willill 1be blocked ^ ^ ■ ji . out,” Dowling said. 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Scandinavia thatlat \was not covered Scandinaviavian region,” said ’ - ' 734-5560'<' . — ------with-ice,—said-Jei-Jerry'X .-M itrovica------, — MtrovicarBi-But sdendsts have n o t ^ delMU.MdMkMM.'— ------— r r * — : of the'Universityty oc f Toronto. “The been ablee ito tnist the'records, land was pressedsed down about a i i because they* t!i knew tl^e land • kilometer (nve-eig!-cighths of a mile), reboundingng from the ice age was, BURLEY and ivhen die icece im elted, tlie land ■ I : ) affectingseasea levels in the,area. started going upip inti a process that For instan.ance, Mitrovica said, the , p f i l E u a r ^ Snake River continues even todtoday." 2 ocean couldJdberisingat7inillime- I Plaza :. Mitrovica, co-authorco- of the ----- , ters a yearar in Scandinavia, but study, s;iid the^ weightwi of the ice Actual heighght because thehe land was rising at 9 3 4 2 E. 5th N:; w as equal to abcabout 6.6 million , I oM mmI millimeter:ers a year, it would . 6 7 8 ^ M 7 2 .. pounds per squaiuare yard of land ^ . i______!___I appear thatlat sea level was drop- i ,:-i , .surface in Scandin;dinavia. |______V 7 ' / ______I Pinfr Manyiocatioru :. Scientists havek'e Ilong known that s o u r^CES:ESftl;Sd^ c e AP *^Our stuc^dywnffi^:^tjhe J jf im V fSTA EY ^,-'V I S ^ ■; Scandinavia. 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ItIi seemed like an eternity caused damage: in five Japanese but itt onlyo lasted a m inute o r so.” states and was felt IIS far away as An1 80-year-old 8 woman died in South Korea, more than ISO Kure,:, a city about'12 miles south miles iiortluvesiI of the epicenter. of Hirliroshima, when she'was ii ; Authorities roporttnrted 123 injuries, buriedsd un d er the rubble of a col­ 12 of them serserious, in the lapseded wall. In nearby Ehime Japane.se state of Hiroshima,I and state; a 50-year-old woman flee- s c o re s m ore in surrounding ing herhe home in the city of states. M atsujsuyama was killed by roof Broken roof tilestile and window tiles thith at fell on her head, KJ sliards littered streetsstrt in the cit>- Theic quake,< centered some 38 of Hiroshima, whi(k'hich has about I m iles:s below I ground, struck at million people, amand thousands of 3;28 p.m.p,i near Hiroshima, about households weree leftle xvithout run- 430 milniles southwest of Tol^o, tlie . / ning water. 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W e s t C ^ o m i NMlradpMftiratoImMcHygMMnrtlHo. Oregc;on lawmalikers consiiider buyin N«si^j3fMiaKiia(iocNLnuciaudHraalalnd,bganaaaaalatl ~|K )w erbi « soUion to lM|]lng Ihe cost tilol (ehcMdy In ih> evan 0 a in one lype of Im L ^ outBcionnevill^rPowerAcdministratiition WASHINGTOI rON (AP) - Some buyinjring pieces of it to giw thehe Democrat, and Gordon•don Sm ith, a . Oregon Iawmake may douuble rH eu n trin m m ikers are thinking regionion more controL G enerally,, a Republican, are openai tiiefB down tlie? nw n u d IHTOV taMM»t2% C m M nneville Power morere seriouss c onsideration from>m But ~>-ou can't do it iiin the mid- ■ I b e sta te 's p o w e r p• u m n iu s K f o r S2SS . , ]ln 5\ Adminisxiation. 01 & & .one of die largest soneOle Oregon po& ym akers. die of an ener^* disis." S ^ snugglm g u d lio e s I n l Qm I cm nwwwMn -C Sitiidi said, e s could cost g m 7 % -4 1 -017% ; high-Toltage eleclecirical transmis- - BPAPA d o ^ ^ actually own the 29 - “It’sstiUpc»ssihle-e\enii•cniually.” S23 bimoa by the endl of o f o e n w . . 2 5 2 3 1 9on systems in thediew ofld. Bonnexille wasas fcfcHindvd in k«viQgciisameRp« 7iii f 12% W hy - sh o uiildn’t ld the " ' 1937 a s d federalral agencyi lo SO p e rc e n t m o re f o r el N udM rm tk tM r n17% m »teiw2S% NudW73^r3%' Nortlm-es control rolthepovser '\ \ ? i n / AirXo/lhxsrAatr/o r ^ JtrrpI nI r A market the powerver produced Ib e Assodated Press has marketing agenqney uiat sup- Ss?- . at th e Bormtrt-illele DDam, locat- State ofBdals toldI se s e v ^ k e y J. — ■ I plies about 45 perjercentofOie ( i S f t n f f o m vm! mourn, a n^otiahta a b o u t 45 mik*Illes east ot l a to c s F w S T regkn'&pow'er.dx : the state’s ;T But W ashington nminrloaicr co stf^rH a l^ aiergyfo}h r o i / r ‘’“'■tland, Ore.. Today,.Tn Ihl- • agenq.- has expandlanded into d "A iSrt-SSrS Locke a n d o th e r I m tp help w t S srlaYxmakers ^^liesses atui(itkftis.' power wholesaler h dit*poor • ® from his istate seei cr han-esdnp ‘ »itdifferent ___^__e n e rR\- from the Cle Colum bia’ _u t h e r D F ’ ' - ■ J -D l CafifeniMiiiit Krficf ^ ' r' I "*| , — 1___ 4 and"SnaEe m erKIxisin. iS a^ utli-^ ” ' te a Banite>-iIIe’'a•atallcostas t -^-Washashingpn Gov.'Gar\- I.i-OCKC a sn iid v iirp c n a fr plantvpla — ^— = ------a n d PFadfic a Gas \ J ■ the region facesces a power ------T h e agenc%’ maktnakes annual a n d ElectricCo.El< . K ? * ? CTUnch. ncn xry to encourage couIdhitS23biDknby2l payments to the IIS. ’.S. TrvaMir>' y2003,akg- ‘V . die federal govenremment to put it hjdrt^r t ^ e r dam s, ju st die pow’er isiattTe source told th e A ------j \ er for the ftsleral investmtstment in th«* eA PoncoD * iqiforsale. , , l^ e y>' g«generate and the transmis- dition of aDoo;]naiQr. is* hydropower netwurk.k. t: the (Ijm s. -W e in the Nor^orthu-est ha\*e to sion lines.lin Instead, d ie Arm y Corpsps i\hich pro\-ides the a-gjia Ib a A brm oce thanD iawb m aken ? g j keep EPA a s a legi .■gion reliUivL- egional resource, a ' of En;Engineers and Bureau ofi f lycheap power. and Go?. Gra; Daviss eestimated regional asset to < :o ensure low cost Reclamtarnation omti and operate the>e In the Northwest duringdur 199H I Vrtten tbey approvedI le^sIatioQIe ^ NueteS affordaUe e n e i ^ i gr for our buaness- dams,IS. and 2000. WashinRtimun c consumed ^ m zio g tbe state’sspoweriHin pl w [ es and our dtiien tens," Locke said. Rep.ep. Earl Blumenauer, DOre.,i., an average of 67 percenpe t ol' “But you can acaccomplish ihat in admitslits some th o u g h t he a n d his A t the time, they proje E w t- South is Bonne\-ill^ cnerg.v. Oa-giinGa­ UMtl I other wa>-s th anI bibuying out all of likeminminded ad\'ocates for regkmal- w o u ld n e e d $ 1 0 b illM oD i i n i e v ^ w South South « '-Attantic il- 23 percen (^Io n tan a got .=> percen: Cm tral EPA” izationon were1 a litde “kooky” when91 and Idalio. 4 |)erceni. bonds to buy pow er forfor_thetwo______And_5Q.iilgoes. C w M — (Ry»igite <%------U qi es.as.lawmakers__diey.fiE:first.staned-pushing-the-idea.------But-;>ersuadins-thnsy- insy-statQ-t n ----- — look-for-solutionons-Hong-term; ------o f r eeonal ^ control of Bonneviller^ would be repaid by thethe utilities* TtoftconBgu - bay and'share ihe rastiS" BBoiuivvilli* P Ge,^^Cotf G k^^il-CM short-term andd *everything in But it Oregon Gov. • John customers over severally y« e a rs. nanewibtoiW*8“ “ * 'I O t » - - k c o d 4\|WtO% G 7%|Wi n neiwwk m ay b e no easyisytask t ' 58% between - to theth« Northu'est’s Kitzhabliaber. Rep. P eter D eFaao, D Davis has said re p eflte a te d ly h e is Coa*2Vi( ltd . 39% ^ 4 5 % 4 > SudianeffonwtiuW'ciikfCilM .1 lotiit'' NudNT22% NudMr28%B% po>s-erwoes. O re.,, aand r state Senate President confident the state’s pov It money - potentially thehe acni.ila fair power crisis G as'~T^r NuclMr1S% , ^ The idea ofif regionalizing GeneDi! Derfler. R-Salem, are among can be resolved withoutout further 28% w »hyAopow ana 10 a lessw extent.« g markel \-alue of the entirL-min- s\stem hOi62% T^tnewifcles* Indudaeimal hyt and oOw ranewabto enettiy souJ S Bonneville, to be sure,SUI is of die long- ach owus n c of \-oices actively encour- tate hikes, but the source r* mid the po\\x«r it jutHliice;iiiceN..\iMme ree said cal> ------______' sHm.ticmea,gMtmnt term v-ariety. Il coui 3 regional control ' inet secretary Susan K is even offering estimatmates - mu- •' J K e n e d y , Ideas range fromm actually< taking her lawmakers, including Finance Director Tim G I W m J C ^ g side of billioas. lliv agemigenc\- .iIn ) is SRt fiiWBr HbrmMfon MnMimicn o\-er the e n tire opioperaiion. to ju.st Oregon;on Sens. Ron Wyden, a Deputy Chief of Sta>taff John a . S12 bUlion in delii. Stevens all warned lavlavnnakers "PI ■■■■ — W niABI,HE COUPON’* " " ------th at custom ers’ ra te s woi tb b e raised a t least 50rpS pi 45?is,,,row [s dispel b])lack0Ut ITnyths ira t » m j ! i ! ------cover the new Injections.JOS.------Rw H m ver experts ----- 1-- That increase wouldId com< e o n ...... tnd^iifditttry, put ifth isvly: ^ up from 3,000 me^negawaits o r less - -I top of a 9 percent to IS percent “Either these guys are reireally last week. On Monday,M when A Wcture^ I rTfcne»(E»ccw«a.Cia) tnd “1 operators, or it is extrem I increase the Publicz UtilitiesI . anely blackouts hit morlore people and I CommissiOT approved in Januaiy, . .AsCalifom • badprofitable for them to havive a lasted longer, im Framing imports totaled GO O D THF as well as an additional 10 wnia’spovtreroi^con- power pro plant shut dov,-n.” HROUGH MARCH 31. 2001001 I 110 patent tmues to pUj , S.200 m egaw atts, ^ l y . wn/ITH THIS COUPON increase already schedieiiiiled tor mpped•lay out, certain m yths powMyth; Demand for elioctric'idly, California is utieitierly dependent I >ed u p in public state- M n e x t y ^ . . m ents b y proi Iriven in part by the boomming ■ on imports, handlinIling up to 20 pei"- . Fba • Idaho '& Disti•tinctive Ucture Framingim g ! Davis spokesmanin Steve energy dramanominent actors in the dri\ [ntemet economy, has surpasassed cent of summer peakspe wilh elec- Drr^P«,. Maviglio confirmed thalat Kennedy1 aided blackoima. Now that long^ier- Inteixpectations and shockedd the tricity from otherer states. But in rlQicS!fessional Frame & Canyilyonside Gallery 733-:3-3293 i spoke with top Democlocrats on North Countykouts are upon us, the . expndustry, leading to soaring pri prices the w inter, th e statesta has in past — _ RONALD E.^ H I C K S ^ C P F ______I Friday but declined to elalelaborate ed power ntyex] Times has contact- indimd a crisis of supply. y e a rs e x p o r te dd, , powerf tn th e The source said th e calc experts and reviewed and calculations months of re Ib e real stoiy: north, where .elecir!ciric healers a re f l ^ l S were by the administnitration, not correct a fewresearch i in order to The Tl average consumptionon of common. Uie PUC, which would Id have to tions.tw common misconcep- lower Tl is indeed at an all-ti•time Now the Pacificfic Northwest is 9 ^2 implement any rate inc pow increases. Myth: A 1 ligh, but th e increase is comfinfort- looking a t its worstrst drought since law m akers weren’t told oi Joverwhat power plantL 10-yearc dearth of highibly wilhin projections m adele by die 1920s. That hashaj Icfi precious' time frame such an increai ■easewould C a lifo rn iaIt inconstruction has left ablyhe California Enerergy littie extra energj-W for Ihe sum- WM need to be implement snted, the shortage.in a chronic power iim the m i^ o n 10 years ago. mer. bocau.se the rt source said ; region depends I b e te a ] stoi ComAnd population growth iss far on hydropower, .Consumer advocate 1 :e Harvey There arenoiy: nore Al important than Silicicon Net imports into Rosenfidd of the Founda >to the state fell idauon for plants — the're plenty of power niorGalley in accounting fo r th e 2I per-p last sum m er, h ut th Ef'' l^payer and Consumer 1 that M-as partly H N W 1 _ ( hey ju st aren ’t b e in g Vallient to 4 i^rcenf growthh ^^ n ^ ^ b ecau se in-state pov;x>wcr companies ^ 9 1 9 promis^a^rebellion at th r owners. It’s tru e th a i centlemand that hatifcni^ed.et ------box in'2002~if rates co n ti t^neratbrs werg huilr dem rise. ' •: ear.io tfae-lastdccade.-adiyrdi ihdkhat wUl^ome-to------year.D a fresh study by a Berkel “If this goes through, th :eley to "bring it back inio the a t a this'summer, when 'tolink a tank. beginning of the rate] greater profit, itepayers up demand snditioningfor use drives thin) revolt,’’ he said. Utility executives are fondid of Myth: It’s CaUfom□miu's problem. The PUC is expecj nn Bu* isfor t power. oinring Ut out .that average powower The real stor>-: Tuesday to address how1 cusfomero n e e d foris eearly spring, when poinse doesn’t cause blackouts,i. il’si Power shortages and soaring H ^ H || .: rates be divided betw•tween the lowebbinther electridty sinks to a usele peaki consumption th at killills a- p rices h a v e a lreL^ady a t sp read to - state and the utilides. — -Industryhe o state. ^ thei ------o th e r s ta r e jr in ihtihe Wesrrwirh SoCal Edison and FG&G&E both ’ officials sayrthat— systePeak consumption last simurimer. blackouts predicieded fur summer. have pushed for rate incincreases, availableIts have historically ras Pe actually less tiian in 1998,8, an Federal regtilatii and PG&E has said itsts (current time.^In anble € 80 perceni of th e wnusuaUy as i hot summer. mate authority overov« electriciiy I!1 M | rates would he Jnsufficficient to POwer plantsn emergency,c many unusMyth: S urroun^ng states .hahave markets, but derofregulation is so . cover its bills and th e stateate’s. Both dian one dayB ^ be fixed in less ut-iis Mj off, resulting in a shaharp far along that theMiuigoing m chair- say theyVe lost more thanian$13bil- near 98 percenay and generally run cutrop -i in power imports th lhat man of the Fedeideral Energy • 'I'fiir I’liiv lj\ lillr Jii.l |i lion since summer duele toI high Beginning:entofcapadty. in droplused blackouts on Monday a and Regulaiory Comnmmissiun says ••»!«ll Mimi>iiilim K'jno. |uyitii'iilx I’lu 'ij\ In I • wholesale electricity coscosts that third of the5 in s November, u p to a causii^li \|> ii| :10. I'iiul ater ~ Idaho) Sll>\ I.M iln.iils IM|< I.)m Th.-C-xH-t- Sinus Cenionly sinus carc clitiic Idaho's.first and on 5 -0 7 0 0 ■ I D A H O i § C E N T R A L ' -877-MD-SINUS N CREDIT.UNION )r an appointment The Right Choice ' • ! f*TWm Falls 5. 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I dahoAVESTe * T V shaDW — ^ — L lEGISLAT]^IVE LOG ______' ______ByThaAMOctito■ l« d P rM » - ____I p r------T for morticians n s ,------for wholesale insuranceas pproducers------domestic'set:'Sep(a«ell£sposaIlliririctsr ~un IrfflW fjT IW embalmers. lained by Insurancerjce Guaranty pcrmitisralvalid for certain vehicles. SBlOll (Judicdiciary and.Rules)--^— Irffnscnaaiiniia h b 3 .•< ment plans with applicationsis to coun-, / Makes technical .4 Aisodations. HB33I1 (State (S Affairs) - Gives the »1 corrections to the (Newcomb) * tics for siting of confined animlimal a feed- ) - HB149 (Revenue andind Taxaiion) - Board ofif PharmacyF authority to ing operations. IW. Definesmes financial holding companie:ies Authorizes a tax credit diciary aod Rules) - and imt lit for coniribu- approve forms.forr HB269 (Transportationio n a n d hotwat( imposes regulatory requirements.its. cions to Cem Y outh SeServices or its HB34S5 (Judiciary,( Rules and te r : s i SilcOTecdonstotheliiw hB4; Defense) - Establishes u railail sservice IB42 (Newcom b) - Removes ageIge foundation. ' Administrat is an accessory to d resoiai tration) - Clarifies distribu- . preservation program udmini-linisiered ' SEATTLE (A P )-A local I naions for gante tags for person:}ns H B 177 (R e sources u n and lion of fine ines and forfeitures oppor- by th e Tnmsportatinn Board.1. sion show is'in hot water lingienwratiKnlicenses.-" ' Conservation)-Providesd es reduced fee lioned to ththe e sta te treasurer. ite r.w ith SB10S0'(Comnmmerce nnd Human **°h ^ HB327 (Education)-Exemptsuptsajun- - Yellowstone National Pari IB41 (Newcomb) > Authorize*tes fish and game liccnsc;ISCS to persons HB1622 ((Local Government) - , *ark offi* • Resources) - lootwreases the maximum . refundsmds of erroneous employee pen lies from regislration requirei dais after its host and prop roducer • fee for tl» iswan; en- ' deemed disabled byy thetl Railroad /Requires niai least one copy of ihesup- o r ren e w a l of Ul jjoneorcontributions. . R etirem ent Board, for self-funded health care plansIans. . dug a 1 ^ n e a r a geyserr »to s h o w Idaho real estateelicense. U HB4! plem enialil cicode to be fiW for public IB49 (Newcomb) - Authorizesles HB180 (Resounu r c e s a n d use. HB356 (Stale Affairs) - IncreasesInci h6w th e n a t i ^ h eat could mmerce.and Human Idaho t ihe base salary of Stale !to to enter into the Emergencjicy Conservation) - Reducesces certain miv HB2233 (Resources and | a l e T ax . diidcen. rvises requirem ents for lagement Assistance Compaa Commission members fnim S65,iS65.000IO ■ J real esute licenses demeanors to infractionions in the safe Conservaiioiuion) - Provides landow.iers , [B50 (Newcomb) - Revim requirere- boatin g law. S67..27S and indexes th e b ajs se e Iby 4.S C hastened show o e w me!membere SB1M7 (JudIcdiciary and Rules) - mentsu , free big Ramp m e tagf under Cenain con-... .! Its to serve a s adjutant g e iw ^ . HB184 (Judiciary, • p e ae n t. ’ a bu n th of ice g r ants m s «within *. 5|^G -T V ’s “Eveningg NM asa* ■ ted in cities locatecIted in two counties. . ivorkatk a t th e P eace Officers Standarda , the scope of the school safef ' t o d S s — SBJ05S (R rds judgments in certainn smalls claims deductibleslies on wildlife depredation • jfe ty a n d — 2iift!LhosLjohii-Curley.an .(ReAources_------o n d _ „ d - T > a ___ ca ses;— . — 7 h c a ltln 'ft’5lel/Tffjs for pre Environment) - jAJJows temporary Author' limitation on tM ;^ o w , b u t concerned vii horizes the Agriculturere p o n districi bonds. HB342 (Appropriations ‘ exchanges,or wawater rights during Dcparti I Governor c i Q ^ th e p a rk after the seg artm ent to develop and imple-Ic- HB196 (Local Covi. v o , n . c . „ „ - *'>.<» A ppropriates S234.H00 lo thihe e IIdaho segm ent dnmght conditions.^ns. ment vai aireaFeb.12. t various services. Requires leases of pon; districidi' pn)per- .r,P'“r '■ (Finance)ii - ,\]locaies S2.3 ‘Slate Cupiinl Commissionn fo r th e . . SBI 127 (Commnmerce and Human h B72 (Agricultural Affairs) - ^Park offidals fined thehe sh o w Resource) - Exei ty to be sccured hy bobon d o r o th e r million.for2C>T 2001-2002 operatiims of the : 2001-2002budfietvear. Exempts legal »rvicc Deletestes the prohibition from liceniingng instrtunent. Division of Professional-Technical $]|50 a n d placed it on a twotwo-year expense plans fromfro state insurance wcighmj HB192 (Environmental AffaAffairsi - hmasiers with felony_ttnvictionsns HB202 (Revenue aiul,!d Tax.,lonl- Eto.innfl. cSets a disposal ftx- for wa-Iiesrs coconiam- probation for disturbing mim ineral regulaiioa sntence completion wFthin five iarkand-:-„-SBn«JJud|ci ve Extends homeownerss exempimno to ' »“***■>i (Finance)1*^ - Allocates S8.7 JinK radinloRically cnniam inatedje d miiie:_____ .. deposits in'a national park iic ia ry a n d R u les) .- s ...... nr'2Q01i2002 oncrniionciif } w policies ih aj c o ^ — h b 7 s — ~ im p rovcments~ma~de~hori _rialh_fronLdeiignaied .site-s.adr.adm inis------stepping'off'trails near'siea B7S-rAgrlcUltururArrairs)“ eac h >x*ar. bducatiiinal Pulilii; ,tr a ie d by th e L’.S. A rm y C oro rp s o f b in h to p ro v id e that Rewrite;rites th e cnm m crdol renilizer law linK System. j geysers. coverage if the inst IW HB212 (Healih andid Welfare) - BroadcastinK Ivnfyneers. Insured is pregnant at and increases inc civil penaliics 10 lo Exempts ecnain hofpita ’■/Finance) - AUocaiw 5933 *7: w as a n erro r in judgmigment,” . the time the policycy isi discontinued. SlO.000. ijtal c m p lti.m s WO. • icensingAci. million inn 2002 state aid to public | Erskine said. .“He probro b a b ly SB1174 (StaiItate Affairs) - hb76 from Ihe Social Work Lice Z B76 (Agricultural Affairs) - HB215 (Transporuiriution ;ind , Introduced In Senate should have thought a litdetd e a n d Implements the constimtionalcor amend- Increast sases to SIO.OOO the m axim umm D efense) - Clarifies rcinjMnstaiemeni >- waier HB376 (AppriipriaiionM s ^ M arsh a K arle, Yellows Her users. • paiwi financenee disclosure lan-s.. awstone ___ Bureauau in the Division of Buildinglg HB222 (Resourcirccs und • SB124I (Finance)(F; - Allocates S3.9 ^A ppropriates S131 millinn ffor o r .2(H)1- • mb) - Brings barbers _Safety Kfational Park spokeswor« o m a n . ------C onscn-atiun) - Limin^-pr-pntct-wU frnm ----- millioii-foi-20t-2001.2002 operaiinasof llie------..2()02Dp^aiiuiu2 nf.thi:j.u|x:rintuIntuideni ------ugh and “nil birbcr siyllsilists under licensing'' JiBlM “Vou can easfly step through llM (BasincM)- Increases hono-o- bighorn sheep tuK niiciiorlion fo rc c n a in Cf t h e ir Board's licensing au H32 (Business) - Clarifies lien;n R esources) - Increasess thtl e hiiniirari- milliiin forr 2(X)1-2(X)220 npeniiionsof ihe *■“; ; authority. holKng on c e n a in equipment reniaLs.i. um for the Board nf Ar park commercial permit,lit, a n y HB29 (Newcombmb) - Subjects elec- nBf4 Archiiueiural Siaie Police.ce. ^ I H47 (Transportation undid E xam inen. ITH I “Evening Magazine" can:amera troloniostateliccti S in 0 3 7' (Health (1 and Welfare) - NElOHajPWlTi Defense]nse) - Clarifies instances when:n HB233 (Business) - Se nb) - Increases appli-, national Sets limits on Creates thele Idaholi Safe Haven Act fnr ;®? ii crews returning to thee ipark I^{Newcomb) nal guardsmen can demand trialal invesim eni in real esm tc QUICKB00KS^2 ral fees fo r crematon- by court lte fttr insurers alwndonedd children.cl before 2(X)3 m ust be accompaa p p lie d un maniol in lieu of nonjudidalal •' o f poliiical subdivisiuns. S B I147? (Health(I and Welfare)- • Call Lisa at 737-0087187 !i by a uniform ed ranger and wi . . . * , punLshmiiim ent. HB2S7 (Environmenta il^ b e HB33 (Ne»combmb) • Increases fees llfil^ ntal Affairs) - PredudcNN retentionrc of informaiion ! | TVummc, Smp & Supni’PORT ij billed $50 an hour, Karle said.aid. 11S6 (Bu-siness) - Authorizes feesiS Authorizes counties to crec reaie regiimal alxiui a childlild o■ r ils (urenis ahiindoned Wsi jLast week, “Eveiv e n in g •' M agazine” broadcast an apolipology, a id th e show’s Web site post>osted a waming that the stunt wasas dan-i |®B6|m gerous, illegal and “Justt p la in .dum b.” IN beautyy: L ancoom e Freiie Gift Police arrest witith any 21.500 Lancome ppurchase teens reporteddly to lo u r s ' ■

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3EAGLE (AP) - A IS-year-}ar-old o f a nnew seaso n boy and a n lS*year-old man'Vn'W ere ^ ^ M a i ^ u l c o l ^ jfull fnncl^w Ch W j:^;r>': -/.r taken into custody afterr tlth e y w w rep o rted ly seen loadinging th e ’ «1m| in»Truly Tru ;• '■ • n i p clip of a 9 mm handgun in th e md Potit^ —parking lot of E a^e High Schodiool. ------A da C ounty S h eriffs dcpuijputies s^d dispatchers receivede d a n i p r - arionymous call around 1:30!0 p.m.f r t | l —Fi}iday-that-two-people*iiJ * in -a — H6nda Accord were exchangiuigiiig negative comments with peopeople standing in th e parking lot. The caller said someone In th e car was seen loading the clipip ofi u gun. Officers responded but didlid not r ' " ' ’ ■ find the car; A Honda was spotted 111 ni min* H p ^ utes later near the intersectiordon of Eagle and Floating-Feather roa O fficers sto p p ed It and sawsav -a gun clip. A 9 mm semiautomsim atic handgun was found underer thei p^^m SM ||k seat of the car. j j t g j I Police said 18-yearHDld Desircsman Benjamin Joseph of Eaglee wv as arrested a n d charged with mismisde* meanor possession of a fireamiimi on - school property. H e is beingg heldhi in the Ada County Jail on15300 S3 i^w ' i ¥ '\ l bori'd. i ^ c Exline, a spokesmanin I for i thftM eridian School District, si thp school grounds were neai erMty when the incideid e n t OC^UTCd. *There w ere not that manyy kidski a r o ^ d because the s^ o o l hadladlet out early d u e to the sta n of sprispring break,” E xline said.

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I Hope^ o f conttainmeniI t wanes§ E x p e: r r t s s a y ^ STOPP S U F F E RIN ir G I _ Chiropracticdc Orientation...Wednesdasdays 5:45 p i e c e:s s ofM iF ^ Britain to slauglJ g h te r r *1 I fiv e ConsuUditUion & Free Spinal A m ^isTblhose 71 o e ^ ly confus4sedcow dlseaiises I I / A WtoAttendfI Prior Tb Starting Care. ____ I > / y (SM.00ViiueCoododTtmiJ^2001) ------I L |. livestock on far[arms near nUm*•In dNtafmeM b*tw*M two dtoi a r e v ai i l u e l e s s I r» CMMlntf eoM «m In North aad \ PHONETODX\ foot-and-nnoutfjtPi site s NADI, Fijiji (AP) - Space B BLUE LAI . experts who traira v d e d to the ^ u t h AKES OFRCE PARK ^ LONDON (AP) - E irwn;iilim iitlm n ntfiu MIrfKts oohr “doiw taofar Mk B34 Falls Ave. - Britain will S 5?2 p * Pacific to watc3tch Russian space ' slaughter nearly allU lilivestock on ' , ' (catUe. <« cbMp, soits, PI91. its.] stadon M ir plun I oMcanKDisoaso* lunge in to ih e ocean ' 3 ' .farm s adjacent to footfoot-and-mouth no proteins called. - i Animal touches ' • ' ’ . have good newsws-and bad news for f ' . ' •; infection sites, agriciriculture offi- •• s'^or hoat-roslstani ■ or (naests — anyone thinkintjng about ^vaglng J ' cials announced Sai virus Saturday, as virus parDarticles the wreckage. :• fanners and politicianians struggled Clyde’s Sprinikler Pipe Repjpair J The good nevlews is parts of the ’ ! to absorb dire predictdictions-about ■ ■ 143-ton wreck:k may be floating ■ | | ; the scope of the outbre;b reak .' Animal just below the *p^W eHydtaulic^ The agriculture mi:ministry said V becomes sk* - he water’s surface y M g and could wash lUe Repair ^c r PiBSses th e re h a d a lre a d y hbeen some | s h up on a populat*' _ ed Padfic island Come To Your Fam slaughtering of pigs,gs, sheep, and . • ' J 1 ind. • ★* Hondllnes The bad new:iws is any salvaged______------. cows-on-farms-nei^lwSiboring-those— ^ —^-Pereorso n o r ------'— 2 = r - zjurikwnnnce^^T>e nexTto worth- ic ------where'thevirus'has'bis' been" found.------■ "anlmiImat eats TrMoin'Unes (op to:o 6 ' M M I n ^ ~ The new move noww makesn that wrjtantaminated with ' less-even topi people like James . policy official, said A Iln or spina! cord tissue 9O Virus spreads George, executiiitive director of the * ^ tUheel Lines (€vcle n lullh thc'lU iieels flttadtodied) i ll Agriculiure m an Infected animal v M inister Nick Browiown and Jim Los .Angeleses*based Space ^ P W ! Frontier Founundation, one of ^ Scudamore, the coun’“"■ry’s thief _ Ulsea w ase attacks ^ .^ f about 30 spacc:e buffsI who joined ^ veterinarian. f i nervorvous system M The latest step to try to cap the an expeditionn i to F iji 10 w atch ^ spread of the highlyly (co n tag io u s . ^ 0 ^ Mir’s fiery desce«:ent Friday. “A salv ag edJ cchunk of M ir ... L l'.' livestock disease camn c e. a day a fter B u r lev, e Idaho • ■: scientists predicted lhatiha th e num* personally wouliluldn’t pay a whole ^ . ber of cases-now moreore than 520- lot for it. M ir’s's cdown and It’s old 91 news,” G eorge; saidsj Saturday. I - 208-678-7149 could spiral to 4,000 byi J ?» 208-431-77149 Meanwhile, hopeses of( quickly, 1w u “You look atIt thet auctions that _____ containing the disease*;ise’s s p c e a d in _____ ly: C a n kill livestock a n d Severity;Se C auses mild or seve vere happen)s InAngeles Los all the_ ■ ------continental-EuropeAva: simjatflMizufes may.t>eginrzinn:inness::.:-mals.thatsur,rivo proifo d u c e ___ time, of U.S. anand'Susslw.space_~_l^2 ivmcdTirthe— -Silllfs; jlo r y e a rs oftor Infection loss lOJ medt, milk than usual 9 Netherlands confirmetmed a fourth n^—.i memorabilia, anand you’re talking / j f l | tlon: Oosiroy Infocted farm Prevention: Pr Stop spread of viivirus intact items like case in che northeasccn.cm province ■ S g 'S , k e helmets, valves, 1; don 't u s o anim al products by by isolating, d estro ^g Infected:tdfann gloves and panarts of suits. The . p m of Gelderland. France* m ce - th e o th er containing ing brain or contral noni^us animals: an disinfect ob^cts thatit may1 value is at best nation on the continentent hit by th e systom tissuetis as livestock foed j be be contaminated :st a few hundred outbreak - banned mom ost exports .pg, 5^ ^ , dollars u n le ss the th Item is really ^ >0 *ponoilo»m #neep*ialopaltiy NONOTE: Alw Called hool-and-moum Oim .• of m eat, milk and otheither products ••sc»ap.o arw«« BOW vofiam Ci«uwl«lm- iiMBw significant.” oawlvCJO) . ,£ •: a day after its secondmd case was ' Different from hand, fo o t amind Russian miss:ission controllers * NDRVSfiALE J/ successfully shiuilunted the IS-yiear* • ^ ’n us at Brockman’s R found. souncE:c<: C«nlet« (or Ditflstfl Control and I . ' m{! o u th dl»«a$e, a mild viral sRVtb/s It was not immediai□lately c le a r PmvewooiuMUSl.USApryulHWBDopttrtmont ' ■ Infection" common In childrenin old Mir oul off oorbit Friday and Hday, March 23, Satm’turday, how m any m ore animiiimals w ould within two r ' sent it on a biazlazing path Into a 0 m iles of infection sites made. mj Farmers found the; back*I remote comer be slated for'destructijciion-under lobedestro' er of the South reb 24 & Sunday, Ma\\iarcb 2 5 iroyed. and-fonh an agonizing. Padfic. B r ita in ’s , neiv “‘contjeuous co That poliialicy is already in_place____ J - “1 have got membenjivinin g .o n ------Most of th e spispace junk bumed------_Eor_£xcellenl.I^rices^es.& ______------cuHing”-policyrSnfar■farr525,000 for pjgs andan sheep tn hard-hit tiv tlie edge," said David - Hill, 1 up.ln the atmospjsphere but bits of livestock have been oilculled or are areas of northernno England and N Na ational Farm ers’ Union cl Factory Incentives!'es! ' aw-aiting slaughter. chair- Mir survived th«the fall. Although . southem Scotland.S o man ma for Devon, in southweiestem much.of the dedebris will have , An A g ric u ltu re2 Ministry The goverk’em m en i on Friday .sent Eii England. "They are rinpng'• nf"® sunk, pressurizedsed fuel tanks and ■ E s i s E g spokesman said veteiJterinanans g muddledd mr essage on extending tears.” teu . other em p ty cont:intalners may have would make sure ananimals in theso=>'>'ve andd ril 1 6 tli-is-rigight around- . “Accord und Agreement.eiit.” Despite its title, the:he su m m it lias become divisive,, withwi some ••■■we corner. S o> a ; r e w e. countries chixising sidesiesover the Ira q sanctions w hile ot:o th e rs a re sending only lower-lev•level dele- p. ti„'S s > yo.'ir, you ii-ivL' ;iii Oayay 1 K. (ill; But >1 ynu still gates. A rab dipl»m:its .said tl d the m inis- ' ^ncK-f■ 11lli«i wif(! U'riiLTiiher, no onc:inc riiis rTiorc cxpotionct'd ters had forged a “goodilodwill com- r m itte e ” to try to narrowrroivditfep ^ , flits ill fiioro cunvenicni Ich;.iIk.'llions tliitn HAR Bli)Ck Sc’Q ences between [nu| andand Kuwait ‘ 1 after delegates fromm llie tw o 5nn countries objected to thti e word- ing of a draft communiiunique pre- IH H pared by tlie Arab Leagu 1 HSR f l l i lp Repplaceim entj[Sl The diplomats, spea)caking on . condition nf anonymity,«ly, said Iraq ‘ f your hip insisted that (lie summii lip replaccmi-m siirncry hass failedfi as law firm o f W eitzii2 &■ Luxenberg may be able to helph imifs state. win FAUS.LS - 870 Blue Lakes Boulevard N.. •736-1668• 73i .1 result oif f a;i faulty iiiiplanial tlevice. you ment endorse its demannand 10 uil y’ou may lie _ you understandI aiand exercise your legal rights. 415 Atldison Avenue. Sulle 16-73-733-0106 eligible to fill-: the U.N. embargo imp I ill- a Ic^al cLiim an.iiiiM the tii.inuhnufacturer m p o sed lo,_ JEROME*Hi115 West M ain-324-2658* BUHL.*108 *11 South Broadway-543-0918 tn5cck financtnctal compcns.innn. Welt: & Luxcnbid)crg pnictices in ihi- areas nf)f massm , punish the country foror Its 1990 BLIRLEV-1651650 Overland-678-9S91* HAILEYY • 419 South Main Sireel • 788-380505 invasion of Kuwait. Kuw;u w ait,how . GOODING *3< : torts and product liabilityty law-1. . : •342 Main Sireel. Sle. 3 • 934-920313 ______RixeniIy,.SnIsi ______e.\’er,Jvants.any.dedsionion-on-Iraq------Weekdaysft 99AM-6PM,-Sal 9AM-5PM.-Appoinlm«filmenis Available But Nof N esettary iIscrjOrlhoii«dlcb..a___^CoRtaCItact WEITZ &-UIX£NBBie-^0— .suii5_luis.cxperienced-in-nuu n u n y — ______~ iii.ijor intcrnmnaiioi».il nuimifaetiir- ' r . j ll) he lin k ed to its como m p lia n c e ledlstely If you have had a ■ nalional litl);ailonh. and is.rep rep re- croriiriificialjal joints, has recalled- '-fc. wilh U.N. resolution:o n s. It is replacflment (at any. time . senilng iiulividiials in Asbest.bestos, .* backed by lieavyweighight Saudi f “ — I ihousands ofi)f 1 h ip implams pro- ” Df;S. Propulsid. Kczulin andul TiTen- r-* :b 1997 to tiis present) and Arabia. D i l e t t a nIte K Group of M agic Va jQ H iliiccd sincc K1997. Dueiodcfec : ^ Phen claims. 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EpmpRi^IAL. IW' Sneakyy dairy armendme] snt / W £ C U Tr bowA/ THE -WlREES, was COontemptinous ofa]all I / T H E N w e sSRAZED t A m v TniEsRASS, \ No'one should mounium the demise of duceded HB 262. As chairmann c o f th e , 1 t h e n w e stTRIPPED? OOT T Hnr E MIM6RAL? / u back-door amendmcrnen t to a g o o d b ill H o uise se Ag Committee, he wasiras well- ol \ T e « . , J that seeks to holdd ssmelly dairies positiotioned to block these shenarnanigans. ^ AND J 3lP oFP the IvAT accountable for theirrodors. ot ‘ -butht he didn’t. T h e am endm ent, devised de by Filer Idahaho lawmakers are instincinctively \ dairym an Hank HaHigeliger and his attor- leeryy ofc anything that seeks to reg u - ^ A /o u uWE’RE DOtJN 7 Tl 0 ney, sought to exemptpt d airy i n s p ^ i o n la te agriculture,a^ so Jones wantan ted to records from public: didisclosut^.'They ensurjjre lhat everyone’s voictlice was _ I a e o R o c << coM reRW n/fe vkiJBs. T claimed to be protectijcting proprietary heard,d. With lhat in mind, he aUowedalJ information, but thatlat w as a r e d h e r- H aflig(liger’s am endm ent into hislis bill - ring, not a reason. Traifrade secrets, pro- even1 thoughth h e didn’t agree withith it. duction records andid :al! manner of it was w; a noble gesture to free business informationn * = = = speech, but: it seri- already are clearly Jj Thepulilic ileseites /o/vwto “““■y compronrom ised exempted from . , the entiree bill, H ouse BiU 262. ^ha! staleimpixtnnsj Allowing hiss b ill to m m No, the real intent 3 1 J smtUyMnts.■C be amended! - afte r was to keep people ______it was out of his com- ' from seeing odorr - —------m ittee, no lessiss-was - ■ - ZTl-reporis-produceUI--1 b y - ih e - s l a l e - ^ elessof'Jones: s “ Department of EtEnvironmental the bill perfect? Probably not.no: But Qtiality. DEQ inspectorstors hav'e sam pled 252162 is a good first step towarvard the •' the air near Hahi^er’s er’s dairy several elusiveive goal o f holding m alodtodorous m pm times this month, andd here’sh< what they jaj^eses accountable for their stentench, h n [fl found: deserverves to becom e law, and thehedaitjr • Pkv opev£ftV 7w iN (ixr * At a distance ofif ttwo miles, the inspect! jction records deserve to be pub- llillaSt s l e o i TM e .Jet- VAl.den poles. It listens to again. It’s hard to imagirigine the horror and Powd«U “raised” die “issue” Wedn.ednesday neighbors’ concerns. I them howl, watctches them bleed and their folksy stores were r desolation the child musnust have felt dur- with^1 Vice Premier Qian Qicben.FL P - ttiey them to death.de alone over the remainingling 623 hours of his Presicsident Bush raised the issue: ag:again with.* ’ disappointing. It’s also.so d isa p p o in tin g the social hubs around1 whichw TheU.S.govejremment keeps records. It captivity. Qiantn on Thursday. And no doubtbtih d e that th e Idaho Dairj- As-sociation A? u-as enurei ricighborhoodsti turned. jots down on pieieces of paper all of the Of course this torture,ire, Uke all tortures, wholelie event wil! be jotted downn inin ih e /. supportive of this intiintrigue. Public Richt:hard, Jerry and Larryy v w e re instances of Chirlinese tonure. It then pre- had a purpose. Andrew’s!w’s suffering was State!te Itepartment log, although ne trust is at stake here. m em beibers of a rare breed. Theireir loss pares aimual repeports that measure meant to force a confessiession. The Ch. lese a ney/sytr category will have to be addedadd to ” - A final disappointnicnlient is'the action w illbebe felt throughout the M agic China’s progressss. Some years the news is government had arresteested his mother, a the anatmual r^rd-keeping: tomtreturesof good: fewer Chirlinese people hung from erican dtizens. of Rep. Doug Jones, R-Rl-Rler, who intro- Valley.y- Chinese scholar at Amernerican University Ameri the ceiling andI bbeaten. Most years the named Gao Zhan, on chargescha of espi- Ancnd what of Gao’s colleaguessin in the >d^mo^e^Chinese■people—:rz:DnaBerG[nj;iflrs{perfon r- ronwomen’s issues, J^ola ■ “hmi^from Uieciceiling and beaten. Every once wrote that womensn in1 Taiwan partic- nismtn that grinds away there, toa few monUis, thele U.S. government talks to) ipate more actively inI politicspo than IndI die United States diere is a acommu- * the Chinese goveivemment about this for a women in China. leakingdng this point is a nityolof China experts. Many go to CChina to. j Th.lelinies-i-N ew s . few minutes. Th(be US. government “rais- criminal offense in Chin«lina. The Chinese snidyly the development of the “rule‘rule of es’’ the “issue”’ 0of human rights. Then it government, therefore,e, wantedv Andrew’s law.”” 'They come back widi stadstiidstics Clailt Wafworth...... Manaelng editor Mike Smit..nit...... ;...... j^chertijlng directIrector 6 0 ^ back to kee]jeping records. father, Xue Donghua,, to help : incriminate showijtving that the “rule of law” is grgradually Z' ______- This is how thehesv-stem of U.S.-China____-----her. The Chinese govemiemment tortured_____ takingng hold inj^^hinaJTiey.diink tk tl:this is a < The members of the! edilorialedi boartl and writers of edieditorials are Stephen Hartgen, . relations operateite^ and after more dian a Andrew for 26 days to) geget information potentint rebuttal to charges diat ChiC hinaisa ' decade of repetittition, it operates now from his father and a “confession”“co from barbai»ric police state. They argue,ae, careful-c William Brock, Clarlllark Walworth, Steve Cnjmp, Kev(evin Richert and Dan Reids. pretty much on1 aautopilot. So it isn’t too his mother. ly, diaIiat it’s a mistake to pay tooI mumuch ------surpri.>ing that wwhen one variable in the, As it happens, Andrewrew, unlike his par- attentintion to a few hundred people!ple hang; equation is suddiIdenlychanged-ooi^'this ■ - enis,is an-American dtizdtizen.'So how has ing frcfrom ceilings. "Diey suggest,.cautious- cat Z* ______time the persontl ttonured by the Chinese the U.S. government restresponded tb the ly, thatiat a 5-year-old American boyxjyaying < rt -L e t t e: ir s ------government is acactually an American dd- Chinese government’s5 abductionab and tor- himsdself to deep ifl' Chinese jaililfor26 fo zen -tlie machiniine does not adjust but ture o f an American ddzidzen? So far, very dayssl: should not be allowed to poisewisonthe Reach out to the homeimeless sowear; are asking for the Magic ValleyJey keeps on chuminling as if nothing unusual much like the soulless5 machinemi it has U5.-C-China relationship. Then dieyheyget I ; nmity’s support. We don’t qualif; U liy do jKx>ple look il(»\ii alify for has happened. become on all matters5 Chinese.Cl readyly for their next triptoChina-la -b u t less? W e a rc all "CfKl's ■nment grants such as “Kids atIt Risk."R J h e Cliinese government,g( we learned It has, according to StateSta Department plan Ioi on leaving their children atIt hohome. 2'■ LTSoiial response is "let’s help th. A lu n g lim e I w ent all ) these last week, torturtired a 5-year-old spokesman Richard Boucoucher, “raised” — tliey don’t Income ’at risk.”’ If w til stn te , o n fixii ha ck in the ” If've American childi fifor 26 days. No, the the matter of Gao’s deter!tention with Rolxjbert Kagan, a seniorassodateaitea t th e \ apiure these cadets’ time and eni K iidw tliey l(M)kwi d tm iuo[Hl.e.liomdcis. m t “ '.'“ I” I energy Chinese governmiment didn’t hang him Chinese officials. As foror young> Andrew, Camc^tegic Endowment for IntermtionItional t l us on aviation, I think we can wii T h e re is a ^viinuiii in Twin,,vm.Slicd.«.-sn’l upside down andid beat him. But as any Boucher professed at his Wednesday Peace,s, ,lOTofe this com7nentorv^>rrThe37ji a sk fo r he lp . S h e is in h er■«s.Shi..sl»ps Mh banies in the war on dnigs! WitltVith . parent nf a 5-yeai;ar-old child knows, what news conference to bei constrainedco by die Washiihington Post w h e re sho c an on M ain (irrwlicrt'slifrilits wl ' cini help from our great Magicc her head down lo sleep Sheihe will die fur nm y. and the dedicated volunteersjrs ini * eatiiifi. I gjive h e r S-S tu g e;t t s»jmetiiinys<; to [}|f• ivii Air Patrol, we can win this bi e a t o n e diiv. jiMI DDAVIDSON Adt(:ests FirsSt Amen MICILVKLSINCIAIK ndment freedon[ns| T w in F a lls T\»inin IFalLs (£ at Brovm, orga- on thelieir pages is not the equivaleiralentof .-J picnic lunches to pass the:• limelir Ixjftire th e , .n ^ rations for the hailarm done by years of nized by a coalition of e-oups represent- whatI I;happens in a dassroom orjr diduring *u j h a itle e n su e d . T h e b a ttle•etM»n»s.s,swa, o f : )illgetsOK.” hisanicle, he states that Rep...Doug Df slavery and .sogreregation. ing students of color. PanPartidpants , , univerersity-sponsored symposium.um. considered enteriainmeni fo iu.se , column prcirovoked a few spirited accused the Brown Dailyily H o ^ d of profi- AndIld, yes, some of the pointsJ HoHorowiccJj spectators because lliis was i “has led an assault in the Huu.se st the growth of the dairy industiustry." • ta le rs , pro and cccon, and an op^d piece a teering from the exploitailitation of minori- makeses against reparations seem:m O nly th e p jrtic ip iiiits w erer...si,,.,«,sedt,. s IE lesiified at several hearings5 few weeks later• titaking Horowitz on. And • ties (by accepting paymeiment for the ad). designgned to antagonize. He notes,Ites, for die, noi the spectators! 262 • nothing more. They demanded that thbe e; paper apolo- instanimce, that African-Americansans are > - • By d a y ’s e n d , -l.SGli coinha I, including when House Bill 262 ..... ams were iscussed in the House AgriculmrImral Why dp I tell ycyou this? Because it gize, donate the proceedseds to a Third “theri: richest and most privilegeded tblack lis te d a s casu a ltie s, altm )’iwillilliemiiiiy wii s Committee, I certainly did hotnot demonstrates thele unfortunate point that World cause and give themthe equal space peoplelie alive” and says that radieidierthan m o o n e c o u n teil) sp e cta tor.rsmuhe rsi Brassy |,e,ranvmything of the kind. I heard HepRep. sometimes what’st’s considered legitimate ., to respond. seekt r.restitution they should bee exexpress- knolls. Ivveii th o se w ho only ■ Jones talkJ l alxiut his personal dealingsngs political speechI is determined not by To their credit, die Bro'Brown editors have ing grtp-atitude to white Americaaforhav* foi ■.ii:;h »'vu- involved! It wasvasnuloi.et.ra willidnirlaiiynien in his area and how he was what is written or said but by who is 'srii'e w .ir n r .. sp e c ia io r war. refused to give in. Insteacead, ihey’ve justi- ing foiought a war to end slaveryyand ar hav* , iiolagait;ainsi that industry nor againsisi tltheir reading or listenitning. • fied their ded.sion by dtiidting a newspa- . , ingpniressed for equal rights. By as The war we are involved.•d.nindaycan ii y asking ng and how a healthy dairy indu;idustry A version of lluhat same opinion piece, ■ per’s role in the "unfetiertiered spread of papers>rs on liberal campuses to run the J. no loHKer h e a " sp e c ia io r•war wa either. contribuibuied to Ilis own \vell-l)eing. in the form ofap;paid advertisement U'liat war I refer lo is ihe.ini•.inRoingwar.m ideas’’ and by arguing thadial printing the ad, he'le's intentionally^stirring upup trot u b lelj^ \ member of the Tivin Falls offered to collegege and university newspar ad \vas a service in a “do;dosed community” ButIt i all of that, ultimately, is be: druss! Il is heiiiK fou^ilit over.■very day in Chambei ; beside *i^:3 ber of Commerce, I served on1 a icon- pers. is now at thehe heart of a controversy where “it is far too easy...;y... to fall into the po: '.'veiy’ neifUilxirhwd in everj.•ery city and fined ani Joint. He is, in his own way,y, merely-m animal feedin'g operation subcoiiicom- over political cnrrirrectness and freedom of complacent liberal idealis^alism.” exprescssing an opinion on a publicblic issue, *-i low n in th e l.'n ite d S late s.s.lhousiindsare Tl niineew!-• whichworked wilh Rep. Jones, expression that h; ih e ii lives. T h is w aririsc.istiiigbil is [,||. has been consuming The editors are to be3 praised,pr and and it’:it’s hardly a fringe viewpoint,lint. His r jolin Sandy and I..sity, for instance, readerers found Horowitz’s views'S offen-of schiMil a n d ac tu a l flying less*;(.‘Ssons in a I lx.*lie\lieve Mr. Joumee made a seriou;ious the editors of the Daily^ SfSpectator say sive mimade this “the very kind of s|speech 2j| Cessna 172.1 ani lookiiiKforfor communi t>- error .vheiiwlu he descrilxjd Rep. Jones.jas as According to thithe scorecard Horowitz is they rejected Horowitz’s:’s submissibn's that mimust remain free.” Q ' helpintliis-battle. Tliea'winvin i->lls leadingg the tl assault in the Hoii.se aj^ain;ainst keeping on his ow)wn Web site, he’s made becausc of a long-standinjiing policy of not , Precedsely.______; • ■ S fju a d ro n of th u C ivil Air I’ain;!Pai lias «pi:ili., the growiinvth of the dairy indastry. I wouvould , die ad available! t(to 51 college newspa- running political ads fromrom outside the — ------* fied ground scluxil instniciorcior-s. tw(» fliglit like toI soesci a retraction of lhat Matemcimertt iwrs. Twenty-one,le, including those at university community,Ve(,Vegardl 6ss of con- Larr,rry £ic/ic/ is a columnist andid eieditori- • in sin ic to rs, in su ra n c e su]>pli.ipliedhytheU.S., inTheTi,' Tiitics-News, Mr. Joumee’s Fenn, Harvard anmd Notre Dame, have tent. That’s perfectly reaseasonable and well al-boarard member for tbePhiladelph’Jphia • Air I'orce and a Cessna 172.172. bill we do not employeryer. rejected it. Twentnty, including the Daily within the paper’s riglits.!Its. But I suspect InquirtiirfT. Readers may write to himiim a t: t have funds. JUMN(INC. HAIGHT .. Collegian at Fennin State, arc listed as hav- that many other paperss rejectedre it on Pbiladtidelphia Inquirer, P.O. Box 8268263, : ------We-ticetJfjioney-fcople.— ■ Twinl'nFalLs----- ^------ing^ak«n-n4iave-put-it-in------lc.u'dcfenstblc'gi‘ound.%s^sudi .^i as'oppo&i' /ViifiTc/c

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; Don't get rattiet i e d : .buOdinggcaseisdsniic ‘ skdetontomimininiize . I nsidIDE ~ ' quakcdama^c.’ : Obrtuarles...... 8 2 ^ ------Magic Valley ...... 64 . . . a g ( 9 B 3 :„ \ ( ; i ( j \ L L.EY m ...... C i /'E f t ^ f o r Kevin R id r r r - 733-i^m m i . B u . 2 3 4 iiThfe Timcs-N Sun t nday, March 25,200) 0 1 — Scction^B----- DoesRRupert Resideients : needitwo seem^Lwary traffic lilights? H I C}H J[or th e b e tte r panpartofthe'cennuy ofcenjnsus 'that tbe Magic VaUGalley h u been In f '" ‘ ‘ ' . business, tbe comnmmunities of this '■ zrr\ By Jennifer SandjnarIfnann green and pleasantm t land have nur- Tlme»-New8 writerer______tured a finely tununed balance of power, during gooddtimesandbad. ti , TWIN.FALLS.-LS- The thing ! ' .No town w as betteetter than another, , a b o u t sm all town:)wns is that the but if there was a litmuslia of progress, people who livee in them, know it would be the traffictra signal. Or ' th e people who livelive in them , m ore p re c ise ly , ho>how m any traffic - The communitiesities of Hazelton, lights your town had.3d. Albion and Min,klinidoka were One meant thatIt thet community, ' among the region';ion’s c ities tliai wasn’t going to blowlow away with th e . showed growth at extreme< ends tumbleweeds; two,wo, on the other of the scale,'accorxo rd in g to 2000> hiuid, w as a d e a r’ sign,si| of presump> U.S. Census figurigures released tion. Friday. B ut th e towns’tow residenis And tb e leap h nim m one to the next > _ '^.■3:.} are not-necessarisarily ready to was a quantum chairhange, requiring . embrace the numlumbers as com- many years and mludi ud soul-searching ____ , ..pletely accuratete portrayals-ofp ____ -if it happened at alla l l ------th e ir growihl------The two-tier trafficffic-li^t hierarchy “W hen I hearr somsoi ething that served a s a n unmlstalstakable fault li:^ says we’re Ibsinglg population,p it in the scheme of thingLings, for it divided surprises me veryery much,” said th e Tw in F allses andan< Burleys and, ■ ^ Don Danner, chaiihairman of the . more recently, thee jJerom es on th e Albion V alley Planrlanning Coundl. one side from thele Wendells1 and “It doesn’t seem1 to fit w hat I’ve • Shoshones and Rupenperts on the other. observed here.” ------1 NNow com es Albion is a lushish towni hidden newlews that Rupert iri th e hills southeaheast of Burley, hlas a s jumped the It’s situated alongong the City of fencence to add a sec- Rocks Back Countrmtiy Byway and ond \ tnd stop-and-go - is h o m e to th e Albion Alb Normal . .anmd.soon, d a third- - - - C o lle g e - a small-an[land-still-grand------signignal, and that campus that hasIS b een larg ely b<^.Kxles nothing but unused for 50 years.:ars. iUfc11 for life as we've . The 2000 Census Ce says Ur :nown it here- _ kno Albion’s populationtion dropped 14 bouts. D o n ’t percent from 305S in 1990 to 252 . W hat in 2000. It shows■s AlbionA as the ASK ME JHesleyburner or a only south centraltral Idaho city ■auiite to m ake of ^ ^ 9 that lost populationtion during the Steve lupert’s unilateral decade. Cramp yean. tionallyIly physically flt pilots -ran 3 .4 0 0 f Danner said. “1 ci the better p an of 95 ye )0 feet up the mountain beforeI sailings off the top. ;leepy image, : mean that folks :cep- believe th at we have Does th e chan g e mi vn very much from R u p e rt w on’tt sitsi with.people Despiie its slee aul at the Minico 1 1 ^ tout is upwards from H eybum o r Paul Albion is a townmd ' just about ;ames anymore? /- High basketball gam alive. Voter turnout>ngs to a civic Will the churches5S < of Minidoka 'araglider‘rs sail offf top of ^ of 80 percent and FBaldM/lountair nmunity events County segregate thithe two traffic- [ 1 everybody belong* it Murphy bion’s first cow- lighters fron the onene itraffic-Ughters By P at K JflC3D,jndj:anada^Q-nicet]r- club; A new commu — ;at Sunday services? ______. • - -TtowyhnWewi coTTMpondent______1 - cen ter hosted Albior ^_JRace foundderhopesion m a k e j i e x t - tribute to David Bridgesj a woi iunity rece”n tljr^ ‘. iptdwn Ruperters ed_in------boy-pocliy-gatherini Ahd will snooty, uptc dassda- climber and paraglider pi iley planning • ury cousins to KETCTCHUM - W th only an esti- iTOrld- 'endrThe communi invite their country as well as renowned lu’gh-aliitii ip strategies for iT soldy beause matedj 3,600J certified pilots in the competitio3n a triple crov)wn event pilot formed the vallej Thankspving dinner s videographer, who died in lifestyle while wice en route? nadon,n, paragliding may be the most celebrated newercomers is The top four v itude council to develop st theyTl have to stop twic ir who were separated avalanche ava on the demandi tourism and ippcn before, In most ex<« d u s iv e U.S. sport today, U.S. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.,1 only by m attei n an preserving its life? I’ve seen th is happ< ters of seconds - WiU Tibetan Tib. mountain. Shisha-pai my. Albion also eastern Idaho, a n d Itit wasn’tw a happy a n d morlo re than 50 of the b est and who has a home in Ketdtdium and Gadd of Banff ding developing its toi nff, British Columbia; ma, m.i, in October, 1999, along w: ling for options ______^______m o st dai daring of the breed showed . . has been taking lessonsns at Bald Honza Rejma lang- recreation economy, manek, of the Czech — dinclimber Alex L m ver------e-opeh'thC'-col:------W h e n lw a sa k id , muchmu of the pop- their stustuff Saturday at the second Moimtain. ‘ Republic now)w living in Ketchum, One 0 of Saturday’s racers vviiliw is actively shopping ulation of Bannockck County was annual!al Dave Bridges Memorial Pilots can m anipulateemngsfor \ Matt Combp Jp of Jackson, W yo., , Ch l.OOO, SSOO. S300 a n d Bridges. Brii Paragliding was bom the’populatiori. Duse ears on Lug^^ g backpadcs containing riding uinds for lift,, oro ra p id : . S200 in cash rc y on showed up at the ot like M ickey' Mous I respectively. . ,Fra:France in the early 1980s wher The numbers Pocatello’s head. 40*poun(und paragliding parachptes, dtiscents. In a separa m in the extreme cnjhe ar'ate accuracy spot- handful han of skydivers modifi 's population Competition to seesee which could or “win(Tings,” 37 e x c e p tio n a lly Hundreds ofspectatonars ringing landing contes lena growth chart. The itest, the three dosest their thei conventional parachutes I }4 to 687 resi- avoid being swallowedved by Pocatello physical!::ally fit pilots ran 3,400 feet the landing zone on Satutmday saw landings wer ified show Hazelton's p ere made by Chuck gliding. glid In Europe alone tod: 1990 and 2000. was always keen, b ut tthe aim s race u p Baldlid M ountain from th e b a se th e O lh e r side of 'paragagliding - Smiih, of Ketc sfor jumped from 394 t etchum, WiU Gadd, o f the the sport attracts some 300,0 ly 75 p e rc e n t really h eated u p In thethi early 1960s on thele River Run side, then heart-stopping aerobat'atics and Banff, andd Nat Scales, of pilots, pilo day, d en ts b etw een 1990 after Chubbuck - whicrhich lies astride . le a p e d ffrom the 9,150-foot sum- fast-descent maneuverss ini which Ketchum. wl ).000 T h a t is a n e a rly 7 who were awarded But B because paragliding h don't- surprise the old north-south higitilghway - added ■ m it pilots can loop, spin and ,d perform SSOO, $300 andmd S200 respectively. nore mor restrii:tions im posed on it increase, ickle. who said a second trafSc lightIt vwhen it really The! objectol of the race was to a maneuver known has The numbers don 1 as the Race foundtid e r Wolf Riehle, 37, ;he the United States, such as certi iton is making didn't need th e one itatalreadyhad. l be thee fastestf to reach a target Rodriguez a fte r its Argen it in M ayor Er^• VanSickli entinecre- a former GerGerman Arm y p a ra - catiiration by the U.S. H ang Glidi; mprovements Alameda, which hadlad three traffic back at the base, and to hit the ator - pilots gyrating sc so fast in trooper whoho now owns the Association Ass and access idernfi* th at w hile Hazeltonsec some busi- signals a t the. tim e by virtuevi of being target or have a minute added to circles th a t th e y ’re hoi ding infrastructure impi lorizontal Bigwood Eakakery in Ketchum, moinountain peaks on public Ian( st of the gains d oser to Pocatello, foolfoolishly tried to th e elapapsed time for every foot w th the “w ing.” ieal and would like to sec said planninging is under way to the:he sport has gro\%Ti slower. new housing in up the ante with a fourtlurth traffic light, th e targerget was missed, One injury marred tl mds, ness growth, most oi the day. make the race>ce next year a triple LessonsU leading up to paragli y’s annexation w d then a fifth. Tumlimed out to be Paraglagliding is a breathtaking Bob Rinker, of Seattle, s have come from new , suffered crown eventt withv events in two ng ing might cost S1.200 atid u ivelopments. “ more than the city treasiirytr< could sight, as pilots dangling under an ankle injury during glidt- town and th e city’s i lg a hard other mountauain resorts. Aspen vhile whi equipment ranges fro 'wing bedroom handle, property, taxesxeswemup, in 200-sququare-foot nylon-llke landing, and was takei :en to St. . and Telluride,'le. Colo. S2,5i2,500 toS6,000. up. of housing devel;en Burley and and 1963, Alam edanssvotedtomerge vt “wings”;s” in cushioned seats L u k e’s W ood R iv e r NMedical Paraglidinglg ielite from through- - rom Hazelton is a growin w eaveI theirth way through w afting with Pocatello. Center. The fastest raceMime ti was .out the Uniinited States were Tivws-XcivsTi correspondent P community between ^ still be around winds.:. The1 sport attracts con- oncerned that Would Alameda stil considered sizzling fasast - one joined for SatJaiurday’s events b y AfiiiAiirphy can . be rcached — T w n Falls’. •s fd t compelled v erts byjy thi e hundreds. O ne o f th e - had not C hubbuckers U hqto, sw tn in u tw a n d 49? sseconds. ' fo re ig n p ilolots t from Sweden.. Ketcictchumat726-&t23.' Pat The mayor is concCENSUS, Pago B3 to stop once m ore befoiifore they got to Blackfoot? Probabiably. Would ...... Piease-seeCENi . Chubbuckers have beenbe( better off Address coni had they not? Most assussuredly. rojects V airrTl at city’ss infrastnucture A cerns Today, that intersectitftionlmmetas- ifusion conce tasized into pre*fabI boxes,be mobile By Aaronon Brock homes and a snip mall,lall, and It’s not Tlm<»-Ne^Newt writer______rfficials, eme rvices . hard to see somethingn g similar hap- I r T ByR ergency serv pening in Rupert one>day. , . R U PEI»ERT - Traffic lights are y Ruth Streeter • ixes. or calls es. In fact, by 2050 traffictra signals going up, trees are going in and Declo-a"i^ea p refixago e: discussed n ^ t stretch from Ace\cequia to Paul streetss aare being tom up and ___ m ade on cell phones. because It’s all onene big town - replaced.ed. BURLEY - There's a place i dents Cassia "sout Officials years ago Xtinidopolis, m aybe. AntAnd all because It’s aa ssure sign that efforts to i outhern Idaliu that resideni :es. Residents B l and i in' Riving the residen each town just had1 to one-up the increaseise beauty and safety in nd county officials say is ne le issue was ther mts Counly coordinates, n i^ in w hi^ could ha\have more con- Rupertt aia re under way. ier fully Minidoka County n« ■ f t fullv [lei- re s is te d , a n d thing e i revisited,., trolled intersections. . “ Basicjiically, we got aggressive illy Cassia Count>', AndAr it’s the subject of consi(nor- dropped. ill options are •B etter,I think, to foliobllow rhfi exam- on everyJrything we had going,” erablrable strife. The issue is beingThe simplest I^e of Buhl, w hich basssomehownum- so: said Bobiob Russmann, R upert’s CassiaCa County em ergency seisi(|. and Searle said all\ be o giving the aged both economic aniand population street antand maintenance head, ice providers say th e y ’re coi being examined. tyTht coordinates growth on just one stop)plight li . T h e ddty t govemment is spear- i ser- one, he said, wmild be c esrned rn about safety in th nail through>- rew up there in heading)g much of the cosmetic I My m other, who grew ickson areii, porrion of Cassion- area Cassia Coutity ci d W a r I ,h ? d a w o rk , wi;with the help of Rupert I the years after World \ ounty roughly bordered by lhe th and re-routing mail picture of that s ^ e traffictn U^t in Renaissai«ance and several grants. j isia Declo. erTom Moure'' ichlinhented. Russmai nake River iinti In terstate 84. y officials that the family album, which: lann said. Trees and . Most of the a re a ’s addressethe Rupert postmaster! aesn’t look that shrubs ar lion politics The Intersection doesi are new additions to the are•e based on M inidoka Count; recently told county of s today, except park by i difficult, and different than It does tc y the railroad tracks on )ordinates. which create duplises red tape-and unior ph my grandfa- O n eid a ai :e could com e . that in the photograph i I and F streets. Ited coordinates in th e saml.loch,Wj. CI lhe area residents want a stead, ress diange. e i^ t kids on the hood)d of< the Ford, park. Therhe signs will be “giving wotk at Initalllng a traffic Iiglight a s Kevin Cameron operate) te s but it's extrem ely unli Ites the crane to put {.-g,Few calls come from that area ted-all reason- dhd snapped a picturture with her some gu will support an address guidance as to where ithe Il{ht In place. Tha new trtraffic light, a state,project, liII >one of several It ccach one could be a m atte len I think we. Kodak box camera.Ihereia«ln,pertia» downtow own Rupert is,” said iconitnictlon projects emphai^ailtlng Infrastructure and beauilautlflcatlon In of life and death. In th e last yearea. “If w e’ve exhausted-,the collective lies the secret'.of Buhl’sil&happymlx- Charlie 1 ter able possibilities, then e Warreni chairman of iRupert.’ roughughly 35 calls ivith Rupert-are; ses.’,' h e said. - • ' ture of the bucolic andId 1the progres-. the Cora :ar. • will strongly resist the >ramunity, Image, ond p re•efixes fi have come to Cassii reluctant to sive: That red lightht has never Attitude rea changing of addresses.’ le committee of Rupert much r of th e p a st tw o yearars, said railroad, andI twot' feet of earth Coun)unty, said count>' 911 suiK*r\-i md have their • changed. sia Residents are reli R en aissar» n c e . IRupert Renaissance m(nember had to be remo\noved and replaced sorr KentK Searle. ough Declo -\-i. change addresses and 1 —----- ::— 7 P l a n tting i r trees and shrubs Bob I Cameron. before any pliplanting could be ThiThat doesn’t include Jacksoi isider them- fteue Crump is the Tin.nme^Newsfyg. tl^ c is;the is ; final step of a The soil there was coroniam i;______mail routed throug ------nw cudian—------rbffornhflt has sparing rnated with diesel fuel frorom the Please sesee BEAUTY, Page B3 from)m one of the few hom es ivitl;on because they considDRESS, Page B3 ith Please see ADDRE5 7 M Tkn«»M«wt, Twin Fab,■tb,ldahe Sunder.March25,2001» i , i ” M a g ig 'alley/I daho3 _____ I n e x

L . ■ j : — I people w'who we’ve had in the pastpast with'ilggard ___ Quick lelegislative IT7I ^rO fll <^“e frorom to making'a real.nilrUral^bfes to — = l SEIl E L V L C E S - r u r a l . IdIaho al those, districts,”” sisaid Windy ^ — ^ i m p a c t uunlikdy----- JM ^^H U ^n and still feviavor----- Jaquet—of—Ketce tc h u m ,— t h e — A lfred T hoxton of)f BBurley, ser- *p.m. Mononday at West End MM onday a t th e Shoshone BE aptist ...... I t " - « DemocratlcleaderinrintheRouse. vice at ll a.m. Monconday at the Cemeteryy ini Buhl with military OChurch; burial will follow, {a t Ihe BBut t Democrats believe tlt h e ;, ' Church of Jesu s Christirist of L atter- honors byy BuhlG V.F.W. Post 3604 SlShoshone Cemetery (Demiinaray*s The A uodatedi PiPTMt s te;eady a flow of people to d ti ' day Saints, Burley/ WWest Stake (Farmer FFu uneral C hapel). SIShoshone Chapel). give;Ives th e m an ever la rg e r auiiS Financial DireIrectldns Center, 2420 Parkes AAve.; burial B O I S E - A3 s ithe 2001 session enc86 p .m . S u n d ay a n d inierraent in will follow in SiSunset • A popular cscause with broad sanUl ccitizen commission taking tl . ‘10:45 a .m . M ondajday at the ' from 1-1:41:45 p.m. Monday, at' Memorial M Park. support, it madede'as much sense as issuesue of drawing new legislati CEllTIFIiro F I N A N C IA L • church. Rasmussencn F u n e ra l Home. Friends may call from 4-f1-8 p.m. any of the otheroti tax breaks distiistricts out of the hands PUUINEQL MondayM at White Mortuaryiry and Republicans haveha been promot- inouicumbent politicians, the partyt y i s G a ilih ‘P e te ’ C . PiPearson of Kennethlh George Koeppen of fro fr m 8:45-9:45 a.m. Tuesdsday at ing in the raceMo to see who can give optirptimistic. Jerome, graveside scrvicesc: at 2 . Shoshone,ie, service at 2 p.m. th th e church. taxpayers baclack more of the ' 71 don't think you’re going record $330 millilillion cash surplus. s e!e e the gerrymandering tht h a t Every SenateIte Democrat voted ^ _____ • .for it. It failed132-3. 3 T h e outcome — Q beT O A m E S ------_and^reacL--v-..wouldJikely-have— P ^^-S y m p a th y Flowei been the sam e; in th e House of the “ ~ plaiiiijrQI tfiiitf y6u - ' r For obituary rata* andnd irinfoimatktn, ealt 7330931, Ext 2 7 8 , batwM fl 2 pjn. and'6 pPJT jn . Monday tiuough Saturday. n a tio n ’s mlost os Republican The tradiUonal symbol P Deadline I* 4:30 p.m.m. forfi naxt-(>ay pubUcatlen. 0«athIth noi tic M are a frM la n ifct and1 cca an b e p ( a ^ untH 5 p.m. every•'y Legislature. of loving and caring. can by just maldngn i i ____ But some lead•aders of the party, all but irrelevav a n t j u s t -12 years (J m o re m oDney. m > r« v A ug. 3 0 . 191921. 10 Ransom Wiley 196<964. they rjioved lo Goodidin g after one of itsLS Igreatest electoral J l t G a r e ' L Call James ^R. R . L o v ^ • Winder andnd Margaret Ella Walker, wher'here they farmed until 1969. whenwl viaories in genesnerations, are tak- ^ ------1 b o lh Iromn Utah. I Wilma was the theyie y m o v e d to Fairfield lo coniini ing heart in theh e 2000 census fig- r C F P . fourth child,Id. b o rn o n her folk’s fifth farming. fai The couple la ifirm Id a h o ’s inex- £ to discuss how wve e ccan help; - •wedding ananniversary. Her father, divorivorced and in 1985, Carol mo\ Wiley, wasIS i a * Ja c k -o f-a ll-ira d e s’ to) Gooding. Gi She was a membei orable urban shilW ft. as th e nation’s nfth- , w t; 734-45<545.: .. and no douEoubt passed his sense ol St,t, Elizabeth'sE Calholic Church^ £and Theistate was www.jamesrbvelove.com. ^ hum or on to her.I was;■as active with ihe Rebekah Locodge fastest growingg u? B£ cciusc'. I Hc w a s ine iiftti olcf eeight children In 1950.. DennyDe w as recalled^'into w e answer to our own comrrimunity—cjur friends, rwighbois,o is /y o a ! - cjorn 10 George Anccincei a n d P e a rl th e Air Forcece and in 1953, iheir son . Clyde Bott . ' t^^ay B am e. Miiion aitendeo’school aite John was born.Inboi Texas, So began . i P A U L - a yi d e e B ott, 76, of Paul ^ FARNSWOKRTH MORTUARY in Utah a n d joined the ttie Navy when the Pace} family's f journey to ■ died Friday, Manarch 23,2001. JBAl 1343 South Lincolni!n • jCTomo • (208) 324-7777 tie w as 17-years-fom-har-lfoIfonl-window-anc^she------: T— ------Mortuaiy-Burleyey-Ghapelr32lTEr— - '' Koiih’CNanciiuTBai tg mTiy-iwitrrTnrsirings------M aiiiS f; B urley.' V egas. Nev.. Karl {ShirlShirley) Bam e ol a iia c h e d ,'M•Mi c a s a s u o a sa " s h e i HI bu Wf offer *ervii'r/i mi ^im- J ' Bame ol West ValleyIley City, U ta h . S h e w as1 preceded p in death by i ■ — H o sIPITAL— p ■ Mli'ni(ks. Wr are from Idaho. iiiiJ Charloiie (Sill) Bla Biackhurst of both her parents:pa her brother. r.v » kiiitfuui' lhal li'l- run serve ydiir / Centerville, Uiah,, anclar Michael Varcel Wineinder and her sister, I ^ S J MAGIC VALLELEY REGIONAL (Vaione) Same ol Burleurley. Idaho. H e • Thora. I MEDICALVL CENTER H ’iimi'/y U'ilh Ihe Jij(iiily aiul m ...... _■ was-very proud.ol.hisns 2 iL g ra n d c h ib ___: Jh e .fa m ilyily.she.leaves j behind.are r ______Some nam es a ra re om itted_atjhe .. H | | | rrespeel—lhal~-we—wouhl-^^— fi dren and two greai-gratgrandchildren, .-her lovingng ' daughter. Patti m patient’s request!St 1 ^ 3 ,ffer our owu., Services v/iN be fielfield at 2. p .m A n d erso n ,, P;Patti's husband Dean a f Admim itte d Mikr. Olhoiik-4 Hiuhrth PaiVc Monday, March 26,5, 2001, 2 at Ihe and their'daijaughiers Lannette and jv Barbara Hennnning of Jerome — Caroy LDS Chapel.ol. The family Tawny of MiM ission Viejo. Calif,; f and Lucille Pankcik o o f Burley------, . • iiiviius you fo visit.Int.lrom .l2-l:30 Wilma's granc3ndson..Sandy.McGinley ...... -Dismm iissed ...... - ! - “ - r m ’siATJicitraillNERArHOJo M E r r ^ ;■} rn al me cliurch.I. MilionM will b e a n d S andy's/ s wife Ingrid and iheir Ethel Johnsoison of Hazelton, oijriod in Iho C arr6y6 y C e m e te r y so n D aniel ol 2551 Kimberly J?oailad. Twin Falls • 735-001D d n I of Bothell. Wash.: her Cathern VanO'tOverschelde of irntncr’iiatoiy followingig IfIhe services, daughter. ParPam Rayborn (who took Ik Buhl. Marv Winnnn of Terome and rallt Only Uvallyy C h OjWru/fJ Funeral Ihme Arriiiitjements are} ununder the'care special careire of her moiher) and le in o fB u h l . ol Woo'J Rivet Chapeapel of Hailey. Pam's husbarband Steve of Bellevue: Frances Wetzsteii .tdano W ilm a 's lovioving granddaughter A ngie Miczul:zuiski and Angie's hus- u i;\- band Joe arand W ilma's favoriie nflPIarold Arthur GoodricIC h g r a n d s o n s3 J,Jake and Zachary of . HarHarold Arihur Goodrich. 75,5, of I ------Bellevue; heher special son. John Twin/in Falls and formerly of ll yfeet our caaring, professsional Staff, Pace and JolJo h n 's c a rin g wife Vatdi M uricjriaugh' area passed aw< . of Hailey arand Wilma's special Fridaiday, March 23. 2001, at h granddaughghter Brooke Pace of homem e in ih e p resen ce of his loviri ^ r JLin your seiearch for Peaiice... Lee, NH: herier b ro th e rs Fritz Winder familynily. of Tacoma,i. WV a sh , J a y W inder of HH e e w a s born on Feb. 10. 1926,6 , in ■ 1 Surprise, Ariz,»riz,; a sister-in-law Gem Royallyal Center. Ind.. to Ivan arand W inder of lomlona. Idaho, plus numer- Thelmelma White Goodrich. Afier scr:crv- ous nephew'JWS and nieces on the ingJ ir in the Navy during WWIII he I T^e te. Walker side.3. marrieirried Joyce Sholander on Jan,n, 9, Friends andand family gaihered for a 1947.47. in T opeka, Kan. memorial seservice on Saturday. TogTogeiher they had seven ch ^o u know us. Wheihen you suffer the loloss ofa loved one,’/■ . -.j : . M arch 24, 20(2001. ai the Wood River dren.sn. y C hapel In HaiHailey. Id ah o There will HHarold ar loved to tish. travel and ar • / you can rely onm our help and guiddance to help you be a cefebraiiration ot W ilm a's life at 3 c ammp. p , but was mosi at home wor-ork- p.m., Thursda)day. March 29, 2001. at ingI onon small projecis m shop Ihe Blaine MaiWanor in Haitey. Somo of HarHarold leaves behind his wilefe - ...... cross that difficucult path from sorrov w to peace. W ilma's asheshes witl b o sc attered on Jo yyce c e of Twin Falls, sons - Mil/like Baldy. her lavifavorite mountain, in July (Jeanjan) Goodrich ol Santa Clar.ara. 2 0 0 1 . a n d ththe rest placed m ihe Calif,llif.. Sam (Cindy) Goodrich^ io ' I— ------1 K etchum Ccmemeiery. Moreijreno Valley, Calif, and Be Services; aiare under tho caro ol (Beck30ky) Goodrich of Lomiia, Cali LEW IS LENKER, F R E D C O GIGBURN t Wood Riverer Chapel of Hailey, daugfughters - Jan (Brent) Rovai < IWiJfeMortuorf'-i/' Reynolds FtFuneral Chapel K f ^ Idaho B olise. is e Sue (Coy) Baker i Lewis recdv^ hUBA'from . Fred was botntn In Idaho and raised in ons of sympathy may be Hazell,zeiton. Pat (Gary) Dugan of Tw N orthi^ Naaidie U nh^t m a d e 10 the Shannon Falls;lls; daug^hier-in-law - Ros Nampat) tdaho'lh.l9;3:'8nd Ir . Tv.UiFalU.HeIe has been with Rindlisbacherier Furid at the Mountain Granaanado of Riverside, Calif; broil tjto f. -' , Hiynbldi.ehiilapel since early 1981. . < West Branchch Bank. 206 N Main, er - I-Howard Goodrich of Roy. oved to - • ■ And forihe papast 3 ii^ars he h as' . , Hailey, ID 633)3333, Cenuinter. Ind.; sisier - Marjori G ood-byee Mom, We'fi m iss You. O sbiborn o i of Gulf Port, Miss., alor s € ^ as Officflee Administrator fo r- J H U . w ilhlh 2; 2 g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d liv r/\-:i989'he'b^? ^ * b e e^ ' ' boihRgrnoIdsds Chapel and W hlte'M ott^,': }at-grandchildren. JCXJDING o-eah ['•'< mana».slhrt.V fiS'^cluate of TVrtii;Filb HighJ, SclSchool He will be missod by all wh I; Lewis Is'an'actiwtive raerate.b! the TWlh F ^ s O 3w a n d loved him. j^ tia te of Nonhw«t;fihristlanian ' Carol J,T■Tate, ne, a pu t A r d e n t of .iVrin fflta ."Tun^uneral services will be hel li^;p^deni and cu^ijyici , CaiolJ.Talirate. 69. a Gooding resi- Tuesdesday. March 27,2001. at 2 p,r jrjea^'Jgi dent died S{Saturday. March 24. ai',h£the valley Assembly ol Go- I Lloas Qtib'and a f,TVvin. 2001. at Ihehe Gooding Rehab. & C h ulurch rc in Hazelton, Friends mj NatlOfttlFunetf Dliectbis/;i^j;' FailsChiiithpI of ^ e Nararcnc; ■ ■ • Living Centerer iin Gooding. callII ^ M onday from 5*7 p.m, ; member'of Ihe.lWIn Falls Rotac Carol w ass born N ov. 16, 1931. in p a rk e grai lember of Jhe l>v!n FalliChambmber of ^ • ' ' rke's Magic Valley Funer; . Fred and hbw W eiser, Idahlaho, the daughter ol Home■me. 2551 Kimberly .Road, Tw wife, Vlcki; have 2 grown childriUdnw, L ee (Dutch) (Di and Blanch T, palls,lls. Burial will'lollow at the lh ^/twUandhlswl:wlfi?iJn;a tociier Inlhe Jetomrome . ; /t>anahdB«thahariy.-.,',, . , . •.O;.-.:,. _ Miller H arness3SS. S h e g ra d u a te d from H a zizellon e l Cemoiery, The laminily W/;;.SchOOlDlmlCt/lt/ hasre enloyirf raising thdr thnthiee- Wilma Winder’ P a c e , G oodm g Highigh School in 1948 and woulduld like to olfer a special thaniinks f.A‘ Chlldt^;Kortjj;': and Kcraam TwinInF^Is.':";; F /, Witrna V/inder Paco,CO. 79, p a s s e d a tte n d e d cotlilotlege at ISU for three (o allall itho stalf at iho St; Aiphonsitsus .• •' away al Hailey's Blainiaino Manor on years. Shee iTiarriedli Norman H. ueohip h ro lo g y C an ier in Twin Fal M^jrcli 2 1 . 2 0 0 1 . wtienhere she lived (Monk) Talo3 C D ec. 27, 1953. in Ely. a n dd E Burley and also the staff i lof Ihe past 2 1/2 yuars3fs Nev. They livelived in Pocatello where Mag'icig'ic Valley Regional Medic;ical t . ■ !v ‘^ i Sh.‘ was born in IdaIdaho Fails o n . Carol workeded as a bank teller.- Iri centeinter Home Hoaiin and Hospice:e

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J F e d e r all ] buildiringjtog^ s e i s m ii c s k e l e: t t o n —S ^ c h o o l. LUNGH-I— . SALT LAKE CTTY (AP P) ) - 1 h e rior will “ shaded e th e harm ful light B enne beans clKJcolaicjjuddinK- Self;lf »cf>e»e Iw r m e tt, R'Ucah, whose facherr isI Kennedy administratration, it was BlBlaine County...... Cheptc rychin W allace F. Bennett Federal Fe and harvest otlother light” to con- che bu building’s namesake, know simply as’ the! federalfe build- School C|> District Thunuluy: C hicken nuKRvttRctn, string * Building will take on a newewskele- serveenergy. “rv Pv< e always liked the outddiide ing when it openedd iin 1964 at a aiuu™ , cticvv; and cnickerv oven hrnwrrowned lots,’*' ; -rtil exterior next year thatths will Crews for Bi{Big D Construction of the menUiry mufdn, I)anai)u hulf. Self' «cr«crve bar: the building," Bennett saillid cost of $10.5 m illion.: menu. make it more resistant to major Corp. will remo SiiUd iMr move the building’s Fridayday. “ But Pve been a little dislis* Congress nam ed it afteraf Wallace . BdJcvueLie E Elementiiry hut no serv e earthquakes. concrete pandsds to anchor seismic appoii Friday: Comlm pirM . peanut■anui butler • , pointed of the institutionalal F.'Bennett, U.S. seis e n a t o r f ro m bar. and'jtlly vindwich. u r r o i stickyickspineap-' ; The General SetServices bradn& a new!w kind of biiilding lookk ofol the inside.” U tah from 1951 to 19;1975. Mondayiayi Bcc( nnd bc«n burrito. plu tidbits siift brc.id pretzel. : ' ‘Administration has authcthoriMd technology pionentered in Japan. Thelie building will remain occucu* T he b u ild in g hou:ouses several P^i« butteutter and jelly andw ch, w rroi ead «ick.i. pe.ichn. Self serve . I the $20^ million renovatiiation for The GSA corconsidered options piedd duringd the 14-month renono- , federal agendes, inijnciadins .he ^ - licliiKil lunch' ricniii ure printedprim at a ,, ’ ; , the eight-story, 36-year-oId}Id build- for che o fficee Ibuilding in 1997 vation 1 later wilh chili ■ pulilic iifriti-. To huiv the lunchinch fNcnu . ion. The work involves replacac* - o ffices o f S e n s . BeBennett and Tuesday:a y : Chcvt^hurfier. DiinimjiU - that rangedI ftfrom razing it to ing ou tbmiklast menu if tiaired} printprinted wilh out-of-code deccrical wiriniing Orrin Hatch andid R e p . Jim ■ yogun. ihoelioe«trine frirt, upple quartcn. the meriiit in .Su/tJup‘< /w/xt.vr. ffend the : ■**^^e’re using light shadiriding and opening it to thethe homeless. In the andd oo v e rh a u lin g h e a tin g an-e bar Make u riuvit tn: Vu- Tirriis-.Xttis, I'.O.'.O. tinox S4B. reflecting d e v i^ ” said arca r c h ite c t. end, th e agencyicy d e d d e d to m ake cooling>ling systems. The in terio r wilvill . Department of Veterterans Affairs; MmJwieh ' Tii'in Fallt. II) KJJOJ. or fax it• toti> 7J4-5S3H,7. ; Michael Stransky of GGillies repairs andI s safety improve* see some so: updates, mainly in th see if there was any Thelie hotel was hard-hit in th<[he don’t even want anjinybody even hotel in the historic PiiPioneer way to restore etl the hotel, said Feb.). 228 earthquake, with piles:of o going into the buildinging.” Square neighborhood saysa> they historic-preseiservation officer brick:cks left on the sidewalkIks The CadUlac Hoteltel, which was • ^ fo llo w the advice of strvxnictural Karen Gordon, 1. ‘ arounyear-old)ld hotel, cant structtiress u unless endan- niglitcihtclub, the Fenix Underer* and Tun O’Brian. even though it isn't fcvmallylUy listed ger th e p u b licc i At that point, the grouncund. The hotel’s brickc structuresi fits asalandraark. dedsion goes to J im Diers, direc- T'he h e -Pinnacle Realc;Icy in with other post-fii co n stru c------“T his is Pioneer S quare,ire,” said-^-.tor of the city’ity’s Department of— Managnagem ent C o, which m anageg e s -- don, they say.------D avid Bruimer, a m e m berofthe e r' ' Neighborhoods.Is. - ...... — ■ th et b building, and' Goodmailan' ■ Some daim the ovi would ^ local community L “ W hen D iers h a snI’t ’t s a id w h e th e r he ' Financandal Services, which ownsi iiit, choose dem olitionI over o' renova- you come down bere, you)u ieitlier would save thee h h o te lo r n o t say thithey would like to preservi!v e - tion because it is moreire convem'ent ' preserve, restore or fit iit”” “I h e m ain thithing is to get more the: bibuilding but fear workers rs “This is die secondnd eanhquake The outcry from localsi prompt-pr information,” hi' he said. “We have wouldlid be endangered. in Pioneer Square,” said Daniel ed the dty tostepialndepespendrat the perspe^veve of che structural “IfIf it were a matter of cost, we’ u ild in g , ingit.” comipanies. pa “But the contractorors made one.”

C a r e r a s h i n j u r ee s d r i v e rr . , o f f i c e r- Reservatii SALT LAKE CITY (A?A?) - A “I was toldat at the hospital that The: officero: could have *bccren police fell11— .'H f Salt Lake County Sheheriff’s if my son wouldlid have b ^ a lot killied,:id, and so could have my son.” deputy crashed his patrol[ cacar into smaller, he.likely lik would have Att aboutTl:15al p.m. Thuisday, s a pickup while chasing a cdrunk died in that wreck,”wn said Terry Salt: LLa ak e County sherifrs deput} under senr u t i n y " ^ ^ ^ driver late Ihursday ni^^t,lit, injur- Reid, radioetioed for backup to h d p stop z ’ ° FORT HALL (AP)P) - A human JB H B H m g the truck’s driver andmd him- The elder ReidRe also warns to suspecpected drunken driver, whc "P rights organization workingw, with H B K ^3 know why officeicers did not call a officercers said had run two stop ^ Shoshone-Bannock< tribal t mem- Deputy Ihad Phillips, 28,28, had a h e lic o p te r out ou for help in signsIS aaj n d a red light.' befs says ith a s sparki ! broken arm and leg andi vnisvt at Thursday night’ht’s- pursuit, rather Seveeveral blodcs away, Deputy rk ed an inves. Chip Rossmismelsl from Seattle lies on his backb: as he files a kite cn'Saturiliturilay- ^ tigation of reservat'ation police, - , LDS Hospital Friday. Mat•latthew than radioing; otheroi deputies on Thadd PhillipsP activated his lighu le 1 7 th annual Boise Kite Festlvaval. although federal offotficials have -_I^eid, 30, was laken to the the ground. CountyCi officials and sirensir and sped east, driving ''S not heard of thei Center( for > University of Utah MeiMedical ' recently deddedled to.cut SI million througllUgharedli^t. ■ Human Rights an’d IncIndian Law. ' Center and was being chechecked from tlie sheriff•ifPs .budget, which ■ Matt[atth ew Reid was tu rn in g in I Thirty memberss ggathered in i for possible internal injuriesies. caused the offiiffice to ground its that: interseaionini when the patrol secrecy Friday inI a P o catello )mpany r©jcalls appl May by 4th Dist•istrict Judge Darla If thethi report recommends thatlat- al agencies. . • The orgiirganisin c:m cause seri- . rec all.. John R. Hennessey, 30,), o n e o f WiUiam»n. . H eiuie;messey needs to be incarcerat-at. The office took an interest in ous or fat;fatal infectious in chil- The recalled product,-ijct.,swill : seven men arrested in ann uunder- He is'the firstirst of the seven to ed to0 receiver treatment, prosecu-:u. the complaints, wh,vhich allege dren, sickck or elderly people, li bave a "besl if used bv"'" d.date of : cover operation, pleaded guiguilty to enter a guilty pleapl in connection ' tors aarc re recommehding that h e be beatings and abuse;e iof Sho-Ban . ;ilso can1 cncause miscarriages and March 21 thrnujjb AprilI lll’print- l ■~attempHrig:lewd'conduct:t w ith a'- w ith.the case,\ ssaid'Deputy Ada sen teni[enced'io lO’years in prison;>n;------m em bers - young-an■andold - by— stillbirth?t h s - a m o n g —p r c g h a n i ------— ed nil ihtr haR opcaruin lalabt b e lrlh c ------minor. County Prostosecutor Shelly , with1 threeth years faed and sevenen police officers, she saiisaid. women, company said.' H e could facc prison. Armstrong . y e a r s indetemiinate.if “h makes me wantant 10 vomit.” Olhersrs may get fevers, The recalled apple>, an a r e in 2 she said. "It's a viciouious attack on he a dachehes, stiffness, nausea. lUiTice. I> o u n c e . 6 .7 5 o u r n c e . 1______[ “ humanity." niHcloinfiial"iiai pain ancfcinirrliea. poiimi .iml .s.poiiiuiliaKs.;s. asa well t __ ' Red Elk said she ai ; and the Sho- T h e proiroblem was discovered as the .iOjioiuul ba^s ]rii shippingshi ' TCerisusTZ Bans were iioi necesressarily look- during ronroutine analy<;is. atul no ; CotrtifluedfroniBl — 1 ingtosue or prosecuti:ute the [wlice - illn e s s eis s 1have been, reported, T he c o n ip a n y s a iil it isIS wiworking u l D r u g ^tije dty might have beenn uunder- SOUtluth-central Idaho city popiopulation growth department. They’ wantw lo end I're.sh Prodrodiicissaid! with the i-'ood and ^countcd. The dly figuress tl th a t is City 2000 1990 Qrowth ( P et change the 35 years of abuse.x . T he procToduct was disiribiited i<> Adminisiratiiin. • . what happened in 1990, beibecause ' Aceflulo . . 144 106- 38 35.8 it estimated its populatior:ion h ad 'Atblon ^ 262 305 •43 -14.1 . been larger than the CeC e n s u s Bellevue 1.876 1,275 , I601 47.1 , AddressS '.^ ______. . re p o n e d . Bliss 275 185 90 48.6 Continued from Bl itinri. But The Idaho Departmein e n t o f Butil 3,985 3,516 469 13,3 has Minicinidoka Coutiiy ctiorcli- to verily the ciinvi-r'.atini V ir.iin e d Commerce says the CeC e n s u s Bufley 9.316 8.702 I 614 7.1 selves part of Kuperi.rl. nates. AnAtul no one knows tIu' lu- said dii'|)atclier> aiv ir III ask w lle tlK T '.l S llsp i'l't.I’l't sel of ' count is important-to0 c ities Carey 513 427 8 6 20.1 “ I haven't h een in Declo (in) dividingg lI in e b e tw e e n hon^c■^ ciiiirdiiuiti’N is based in .MMm inidoka because population helps)S det(Jr-< ■ Castleford 277 179 98 54.7 probably 15 ycahs orjr imore.” said with Rupupert-area telepiioiu' ■ ill I'assi.i i-ouniy, mine distribution of federae ra l and Decto 338 279 59 21.1 Jackson area residiidem Ceriia numbers■s iand Declo-arua num- •' If .1 (iisi’atiiier ni.ulele a;i m is- state funds to munidpalitie:ties. Dietrich 150 127 23 18.1 Hansen. hers. M ke. Hitmens sa id h o umiiiM iM w a n t . Minidoka, the region’s's sms all- Eden 411 ■ 314 . 97 • 30.9 - Although Han.senri wouldv keep Most Rupert-areaRu plume calls ne to Ciissi.i Comiiy are lo know a lm u : it. in o iiklet.to -i.t cor- est incorporated city, sitsts nr on h - Fairfield 395 371 24 6,5 her Ruperi post offic'fice box. Olh- that com e e Jackson area. Itm ii.cn reCi it east of Rupert where• p a v e d Filer 1.620 1.511 109 7.2 ers don't want-the :i

: e n c y ' south cenlral Idaho towns/ns. T he Hailey 6.200 3.575 2.i2.625 73.4 • years of tradition anund relation- . Hansen icll-'vliLi-ilevdud-iu-im I < 11 ' lo'.Ullh-oi'iini'i.in, Diber:!ier limes, figures sui^riscd Mayor M:M axine Hansen 970 848 122 14.4 ship with Rupert," H e p w o rth -----denuvvhcn ;>lie Siiicl slie’diNiiiu'ily l e - h l . ’Mls sn n ]> l> d o nn 't k n o w Homer. Minidoka’s populju la tio n Hatellon 687 . 394 293 74.4 said. lance. Slu Iso says resi- remember:)ers lelling the diNii.itch- tli. ii i.int.liiuiie.s. nearly doubled from 67 in 1990 Heyburn 2.899 2.714 185 6.8 Bui Hepworih alsc dents are concerned:d wilh siifeiy er she liveiived in tlu'Jiu'kMi.. .iro.t, ' '■ Iheie .1' a CDtU'nsiols io n OUI to 129 in 2000. The fo:fo r m e r Hollister 237 144 93 64.6 e couniy offi- hut th e ana m b u la n c e >till m 'lU l>< tliiiV."Sv.iilr s.lid, sounded a bit low, andm d th e jcfomc 7.780 6.529 . 1.:1.251 19.2 just as much as the c cials arc. th e w n ma g ;a d d re s s mayor was surprised thatt th e lat- Keichum 3.003 2.523 • 480 19 “It’s a misnomerier to think Once llieilit problem wa- ili-inv ' ' r.'ritcr Ruthth ^tiW.'^i hr ter was'that nigh. But sheshe-said Kimberly 2.614 2.367 247 10j4 we’re noi interesteded in safely, ered, thebe ambulance .iirivrd .\:i> i v .It- ih c .Mini-lmi-Cii.<.n ll.iti'eu s.mi. It:,-v.m Ul i-.vi,•I, JJ(I9. or past year and is upgradir<^>"8 Its Minidoka 129 67 62 92.5 saved.” H epw orth saic;aid. Searle: s;i sa id h e coiilil not fin d .i ' • 1 I’wii' ii: r.:u v tc r(‘’rn>n’Uitiiicfitl-. w ater system. Mountain Homele 11.143 7,913 • 3.:3.230 40.8 Hepworth said theriiere won’t he record ofif IlansoirNI call in nniiT •“The thing that we’ve nno o Q ce d Murtaugh 139 134 5 . 3.7 a perfect answerer. Hut he lately is young families movingmi oamey 6 6 8 635 33 5.2 b e lie v e s o th e r s m a k e m ore in: They’re buying tbe hho o u s e s , Paul 998 901 ' 97 10.8 sense, such as roulitlling Rupert- fixing them up, and it look:« )ks lik e p ,„ „ 5ia 29 7.6 412 383 area calls back througlugh Ru|K'rt. they’re staying. We’re r< 190 3.5 Rupert , 5.645 . 5,455 Only w ith in th e; lilast couple h ap p y about that," sh e said. 'l4 9 11.9 v " ■“I- Shoshone 1,398 1,249 years has Cassia Couounty fielded 1.427 938 Sun Valley 489 52.1 Jack so n a re a 911 c;calis. Until Timcs-Ncws staff writer Ja 34.469 27.634 6.835 6.1 24,7 Sandmann can be rcachcd ai thai time, there wasnisn’t the lech- S f 2.338 1.963375 19.1 nologj' to route thosiose calls into 0931, Exr. 241, or by c-nu■mml at 1.293.953 1,006.743 2B7,;67,210 28.5 jsandmann<^iagidvaUcy.concom ’ ______Burley, said Cassissia Coimty ^ Sheriff Jirn Higens. iw |‘) llihuulr A ^ I t's a m a tte r o f■ litaking less 6 7 77 - -5 4 5 1 H i i i Il' x. I O S.^.>IS s.^ : lim e 10 dispatch eme:nergency ser- Beauty.__ vices, Searie sll'cr.\iftili Hityi•jiycfjrt’. happening,” he said. “Ani/^nd it’s are low, h e said,id. p u t up u [ because of safety con The county’s 9111 s;system tells ' tion to fu ll liiiif. i>ri>h^\h'iuil affic lights are also cerhs.IS. ■ re ^ y created a new spiritirit here Two new' traff dispatchers which1 ambulancea :4 iH our Stanioj: • Slatilte .Approved Liccnsc;c ’. ' in R u p e n .” in th e works, ■. units to send out., BBut for the ** Two local improvementent dis- One is almoin o st c o m p le te a t . Timeifncs-/Vcu's urritcr Aamn Brocl. Jackson area, it's undn d e a r, Searle LComc see whai oin lu>mc li has to olTcr! be rcachcd ai the MtVii-Cassft tric ts, one in the area o f Noj'Joptune . ■ Cameron’s Cornjrner, at the inter- can be iiid . ■ Support Group Mcc.•cliniis .AvailabiL'! Park and another tarpeiinRHR First sectiori of Oneidcida and 100 West. fiirmiijcan at 677-i042, ext. 110, oi To m ake in a iie r•s s 'w orse, not 7c rw cen------G4HiWT-«Gt4<)n4m.

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' B u t d o n ' t t h iink n you can afford one... ^ I ■ D - — f F o r t h eERECORI T h e n C o m E B u ild W i m il M . . ______Thfl Tim es-News ' ■ —Sehtsncm c in g s------.jt!l..l78 Jtu-.^___ llaadioK-drlvingring>dtbouLprivileget;.S500— — Mntefuipen- (ino, 5400 tuiMt Wercy Housing Idah(iho is now accepting appllcatUcations' ” w R m r Adkins 63,304 E. Avo. K, tlon; driving wlihout privUeectm dltmitied S3S probalion fee; Goodlitg CountyIty r. criminal J iretpatt; $200 (ine. iu»> gp^tor.M aj(UinteJuJ«eIgeThomatll. probation; 180IdaytinjoU, da mtmpended; . for th e Magic Valle;Iley Self-Help Housing Progra)gram. (JOOlilNC - Rcecnient iuciivJiy ilf Hiflh pcndcd.i. $63,S0S couri COIU, S3S public 180.doy driver'ler't licente tuipandon; 7 ; liitirici Cm in in <;<)<>dinRding Om niy included sr fee; tix mcmlhl' wuupervitedpio- jQhnWimatoUmb.29.210lOElgbihAve. M agltiniojudtfJtfThomatil.BorTC«)n. ■ ‘There Is NO down paymei\ent and closing costs can1 be finaAcid. iKcfnlJowinff ;: 30 dityt in Jtl). tuipended;*■ E . No. 1. JerDine; driving undeidertbelnflu- ' UavidToniiioitIoSolananfrCarda. 24.5850 aic JudReTtiomat II, Bormen. ence; $750 fine, tuipended. S78.SOSl court Binh Creek Roadoaii Huniingion, 0rc,j viola­ Homes are 3 o r 4 bedrobQbms, 2 baths and doublejcargara^r*/! cai “Ser ’Mike Krickibn, 44. 315 S. Fir. COWI, $40 tmbUe defender fee;«:24.monthi' tlon of retirictedted licente; $77 fine; apeed- - Arraignments ; driving under Iho innucncc; $750I - • ., lupervited proballon; 180 daytiytinl«II.90 liw $53 fine; MaglttnieMaj Judge Tboma* H. Low m onthly paymerlents arc adjusted to ypur income,inc y ^nd appearances5 , 00 >uipcntlal,S78.SOcoun coMt; 12 •utpendad. 90 crediicd, 60 dit.Utcreilonary; Bormen. ' tupervited probalion; IM dayt in It&day ddver’t licent« tutpemlntion. Driving D aniel Shaneane Wartlud, 24, CIs ' e . Edwin John Ik'ckcrr III. l«J. I&73 S .1 G 2 5 1 ivuspendetl; w lIKMay driver’t liccnto wiihoul pririlcKe*; pottcttionflnlAntent lo uto Avenue n. Jerotrrome; robbery amended lo F^m ore 'ln formation pieclease call toll fm 1-866’33S3 3 S - 2 0 8 k - . K ., (Io oJ ifik: tirivinxiwiihuui wii: privilcfio; ’ impcn'fianlion; MaRltiraie JudRe Tbom at )1. line, tutpended $78.50 coun ' c o u n triiii A p ril t ‘>. Miipslruie jp tii JudKc Kvvin ISarrcKn. IOT N fiStinic Judge Tbocnai1 IL A = - lie defender (ce, $30 proba- I’.O n tic J y . n'jiicnb Jamet Oillcy, 18. 197 W. Roger Leon Rhode*. 40. 850ISO E 200 S.. lion fee; 12 mont Funded by USDA |T ] lirfnd.iC<.x.2-.JI7 22n Jerome; dec or ailcmpi to elude Jerome; baiiery amended 10 ditilitiurbing Ihe lion; SO daytt li In Jail, f T t u t p e ^ o d ; Rural Dcvelopmcnl ^ .(^^otlinis; viiilalion of)f proieciivcpt order; poii« officifficcr Bmendnl lo failure 10 notify peace; $200 fine, tutpended, $63.50$< coun Magltiraie Judge'IgeTliomaiii.BorTCicn. innricvni; 17 munlh»’»u|iupcrvi|H-ndcd, t u i 4B diKrclinnai^; reck- '• Botreieti. ' Marilyn Burkerke Blitt v>.' Victor Kodger W ^ ■ tiiK(»)liccf)Jficcn'plc4iIi-Jided innncem; prelrial drivinfirinfs SISO fine, SIOO luipcndcd; 90 ' Miiiy Jo Singtaion, 20, 43535 Third Sl., Blito. : c iin f c r c n c c M a r c h 2*);h jujjuw lrMl-Apriiy; d.v.in Jail,ja: 8K tuipcndcd; MaRiflralo MuRiMriicJyjRcKCTinl'.Jnl*..t««ldy..- JodwThiinhiimaitl. IVirrcicn. llfcnil.i C.iy l.indu),y.2>. 21 J17 22nd Ave. Chruti.pl ------wrrc«wjiirrnmI vlolinOTrir ptnK-v s,„ |,uh|; Ul • >i(in ‘or coniriillcdcd n u h t t u n e c - 4 • f in e , $ 600 0 0 tutpcnded.1 S78.S0 courl cotlt, ■ pirncNtion/inlciit lii uw «inj $<0 r r a m r , c druK p jR ip I ic tiiia i* p u blie lic defender I (cc: 12 montht' tuper- rpjjBLiTCAirm . jdm iu viuluiinn: JcmeintenciriK A pril 20; ★ . MufdMnilc Judpi Ktnnnl-.C>vvidy. T. I la M BOISE-IDAHO Ccciruc Kivikirk. 20.220. 2003 K. 30S0 S.. M ■ ■ p W endell; rcck1i'«> drivInKvinw failure lo pur- — B l . ch.iv. invulid drivcr't h(vn'lltenw; pk'iidctl inno- B M M I + 1 0 . ccnticoururial Miirch 2<);MJpitr4lcJudRe2!U L ★ IDAHO POWER - QWEifECT COMMUNICATIONS • CITIErnEs&coui^ES ★ I BdMnvo^BoMk||unm iiuaiK w |l^^ K ev in 1’. C a v 'iily . i f SURPLUS OPERARATIONS - CONSTRUCnON EQI•QUIPMENT ^ ■ Jo tc Aninnici Silotiit,lit, r.4.(i 2J4 Svvenih H ROUGH ■ A PRIL 11 Avv. \\\ CiOCKlinK: di>K nui«nuiun«r» (Ii.irkiiiK); SU NDA ' ★ • pli-adcil innnci-ni; courlu n ilri.1l M a r c h 2'J; S U N D>Ay. A MARCH 25 • 10:00AM N).iKi% V jlcnnci«. c iu . lb. 70b Eif^ib , ★ SATURDAY, M«ARCH3iV 2001 • 10:00 A M i 1 1 Avc. \V., (iiNxJinK: drivinfi.ins under the influ- ■m Machinery-Shop'Misc.-’ i( American AS)swiciated Auctioneers S£ t n c c ( u n d e r 2 J); /jilu r cMu lu purchase.f Invalid . Castlafotd Sale Yard ^ I f driver'^ liceiiw ; M.'nlcncin^iclDK .M arch 2 2 ; fu il' ______u t e t» f o r (Hilico.of/KcLffKcr; di»mi»vfdj.y______^Adveniiemenl - Match 23 __ _ _ ★ 2250 Southth Raymond & Targhee! StreetsS * I ” -★ j-— — :J-84 Exits ...... pru>ccutor;>M .iKi»rjli;lie JudceJ Kevin 1'. MASTEiFERS AUCTION SERVICE ls:50Band;52VBbTse71d;Idaho ------'w^uhigl^W^^ H w w irw.maatafaauctloh.eom w .i ★ A utom obiles • P IdIdoips' 4X4’8 • Vans - Tmdu(*»-.TiallOT * , * Bucket & Uft Tnickss - Badcftoes - Tnen c iiefB --DlggerOgnlda D * I T Sentenc{hgs >AY, MARCH 2 6 - 11:00AM T o n H K ^ L MONDA'I ★ U ght & H eavy C onstrucuction Eipjipniefit - CompresiKsoij-BeM rator* ■ J K t n n e lh I.. IU)y»l. .115.i Clear Ukes Issak ^ ^ I n g a n d ' tiinv. Ilulil: driviiiK underiider the Influence; sak&OaidOY - Valley Auciion i f &ts-Electrical-Undideranwnd & O vertiead^jnstEqulpmeilt- ★ | th mpTnidcs, Over 200 Units Sl.OOO fine. SJ5II MivpcnJetnM. S7H..™ min P»l»'oiato Equipmenl • Tractors ★ c o n t ; IHO ------CondueM OQStft fSSVillfjfo * I STEEL&RECmjUWG tli^otltoohnoiiSaliriiiy' | ■ M iincc; Sl.O f*) fin e . ^u»pcIldlxrnded. $*3,50 fimn MONDAVIAY. MARCH 2 6 - 1 1 :0 0 am By: • AMIRICAM AS] Pl>or«|206)362-I428 * ci»iv S im piilihc defendi-rider fe«i 3fi5 -auctioneers.com^ Scoit Holmes & Neighbor _ _ __ _jail.Mi>iH'ndeil,24 incmihSth-s p| ro K ilin n s u [ > c r -______—*-2250 S.-Rsymond-| | 11 uctlonoars:______- 7 ___ v iw il .11 liiu ilitftelKin (ilnl prprobatiorj officcr, . Machinoiylory ■ Shop ■ Iriigeiion • Gooding ID FIVECOAT w - . |MKx-\\iiii^inienl In iim; drU|i J Boiso. ID. 33709 • ^ \ \ HAD LOWRY . Z d iv n ii\H .tl Iiv pn>M.-ciiior.f Niit E S S S Ad,ftdvortisomeni-March 24 kRYLRHEAD * K e v in 1-, C iw id y . . ERS AUCTION SERVICE ChnMophtT C. Ijn tn . 1 if-k-kit'kifk'k ^ I-;.. fliH id in n ; ilriv in R u nnder d e r ilic influeiiie. WWW.rw.mastaraauetion.com jl.lMH) Im c . SHOO »i»f>enilo•nded. 57h .^0 c .m rt ------ciM s;IKO(Liy>injiili. I7H.II7H .U s susiK’niii’d, TUESD A 12 m o n lh V M i|)er\’iH.'d ill th e ilise re liiin o f DAY. M A RC H 2 7 - 5 :0 0 ’pm lircili.iliiiii iifficcr; 'lO djvIjv driver'si! liccnse Housousohold-Tools-Aniiquos MiHl>enMi>n. (JO d .iw .ih«ilii -MiiKi'lralcJudKe Kevin l' t. C o a slignmoms lg n Wolcomo-Joramo M ipiel A. Lin.i, .H, ini.'ini.-; s . l-'ir. S n . fil K L A A .leriime; tlrivinn wiihoul ptivprlVlleKe^; p lc .id e d EVAS AUCTION BARN natioonwlde long nuilly: S7(I.SI1 r.ne. Sf.J.SiF.].!;n couri coMs; 208-324-5521 : i M.iKiMruK' J i i il w K evin I'. C iw id y . WEDNES Jerom e County ESDAY. MARCH 28-6:00 pm 3 ’niture • Tools • Collectibles distance imicluded •. .li;H()M K-K«enl.aiuihiivilvin.’tlhDisiricl • d i - ’ Court in .letnnie Cnunlyy imincluded the fo|. limitiK: usehold. Misc. • Twin Fa'lis TaWraking Consignments Daily Arraignments with 300 minulutes a month for oionly $27.95 a month1 th. i and appearances H U N Tr BROTHERS G AUCTION one-year serviivice agreement reqiquired. S-mnv J. A ndervm .’■(,;‘li U(11J l-iR lilii A v e. ______208-734-2S48: ______< 1-.. N», .15; Je to m e C iltn in R u cure; pretri.il confeten >OAY. MARCH 29 • 11KX)am M.iU'lra.e.|iidw’n«-mg»H.,.n.ll..n™T.. _____MarkErk Bulcher • Farm Eauipmew — T ' '■.■SiCTtrAnnnrnicrrir^ n quos-Collectibles • KimbDrly------Jerom e; liurRl.iry (IkucIi.i^ I S p r S i " — -Ami','.. ■ 1^ country-’ lile.i'M .-nieiicinK .Nt.ircli I'l.'I.M.ipMraicJudKc M.i AdviWvoniscnii!nt-Maich27 niiim a\ tl. IkfrcNeri. UrieiC. Ay.d.i. IW.-KMS,. Jerome; MASTCR^R S AUCTION SERVICE povNex*ioiinfc,.nlrollcilM'd sulisiunce i nilh WWW.fi intenl Ki m;inu(.icliitvfdel.'(deliver; chiinKe ______w.mastarsauctlon.com' . lile.i'Hnlendnu.M.itcIi I'l.,M.i ■^Hlm.l^ II. iioneM T i ...... MDAY,AY. MARCH 30 • 11.-OOAM C hlliK i IL im .irJ. 47.(i'K1S.flS.ir.(X)K..Kden; 1 lewd ciindiiri-wiitrchilild uun n d e r K> ( t h r e e ._Tcd,g.Cin!lyBQdily_._. - ______ch.itKi'^l; prvlriiil ciinferiiferencc April (.; Farm farr Equipmem-fiurlov ' M.iW 'lr.ilc JudKennim .i»sli. II. IlorTcstii,I flHu, D.ivid ChriMeiivin. noaK'i.aKeavail.iblc.1*. yvBnisemom-Maich28 ’ . I) Ibn .ill. Miin.niKti; failureihirc I.^jililam sjv;____ . M A S TERS E R AUCTION SERVICE J ______B lT ------nTirptm ntrrniiire'-Rraiiik-,ilieir .inre.irTnK; wWW.n - • M.ipMfale.Imlm-ni'miiHll.lsll.IWirrocn.' -- ______v.masteruuctlon.com J a m e s I l ti .i n I 'r j i e v,-i . .Kl. .Ki !;75 N. l-ir. K Jetnm e; driiiliK Millmul pnvil[muleces; ni> pr.«il SATURDRDAY. MARCH 3 M 1 :0 0 am •fil 2; M ati'irjit J . . II. Il7 ( llf m i . I p. Jerom e. diMiirhini;IK ih Ih c p e .ic e ; se n ' 208-734-2548 tented March I'l. M aw'trjii'.•Jlr Jiiiljie Ilionijs ------II ile I). CoiiM kv. 24.J. tl)tlllOS. IJiicohi. idvertisemont • • March 29 l' > ^ .\{>t. < I. Jerom e, divirikilyvc.,.iduct;st-nlenc- cun MASTER:ERS AUCTION SERVICE ci ini: M.irch 2I>. M .ihiinut mmjiit im lo pto|H.'rty; lM iier% .'-eilieiieniK fo r liiMiitlMiiihiiiK Ilie i>e.icc • w w wv.mastorsauctlon.com .rr .M .irih 2<‘>. M atilM rale Jiidt:ludne Thomas II. ll..rteM.'n. A ,I.i^on I. K ellev . 2.t, 7(1')■,.:A.c.r,.NVl. 1', SATURDA'>AY. MARCH 31-1 1 :0 0 am ■ S 1 99.9S.with .‘ a new one- travel often? lerunie. iliivnn; iiiidir theL'mllui.'iiie. mil pretri' Annualual Antique ACollccliblos 3r service agreem ent m onthly rate ,il Ii.nlctenee April 2; Mll.ti.lruli-jr i J,,*.- ,f minutes • ! I. , I li'ini.iv II llurrcM n ' Couniy Faiigrounds • Filer J iiM - J. U t h n i'k v . 17.?. JIKJ l W . M a r lile . Now'3w Taking Consignmcnis - xpre!ress-bn’changeable I. Nev . driving Hithu■ithoui priviIcKcv , .-.p , _ l^ m .colororcove,rs_available.{so[d... _ ...... a i |..,Mrin,irini;: MasiMrate **-L AMHERICAN EI AUCTION CO. jarately) ,|..il,;v lh'.m .ivll IW.rrex'n 7 3 4 -4 S 6 7 I'pIim M<.'l.iukJilin. 2«>. W 202r. 2f. I S l.. S p a r k v ______Sc-v. ilrninu wiilioiit pnvilej^iIi’Kcs. n o ivriKif ol -o n eM -t oucri NAVI ■ Key for pay no Icng distance‘chargesto ch ■ iiiM jf.iiiu'. prvin.il cniilerelercnce Apnl 2; SATUTURDAY. MARCH 31 a n ^ e r e in the u.s.qn qn calls M..uiMr.iie.liid>:e niim u%II l| IIll..rtescii. simiple pi hand use J.lines Hv.iri M endenhallihalk IN. 52r. tt-. Jeromrome Community Auction originating from yourr hchome calling area. H A u i ... I.. lenmie. l>o\M wn I • ’ t \ul.M anci. pietri.il h.iiKtiiii liinery • Miscellaneous ■ Jerome ' -calleriD Mai'j'ir.iti Judw niiiin.isl! II )w Taking Ccnsignmcnis hIsk i alxxJt our SpanAmenca”g-Tate r =. Meiili.uiK-IJ M iitlirll. I**. 71 N iO K IA - call forwarding .1'*. 70T N in lh A v c. AdvCIIvcrtisemcnt- March 29 I PlaiJians with no roaming or long i I . J.i<>r>i,'. iliiMiii: uhdel II Co:oNNECTiNG P e o p l e ; j1 • call waiting )ng distance- Hind,I 211,. .Iixinn iindith i Ii h c Influence S U L L I VIAN A r AUCTION SERVICE Chcliaijesinttieu.s. ■ ' U'Xli-sMX'j; (Iriviin; Hitliniii |ii M'sMiiii'll mulilHii'd. altviiil.•'."r'rS^li'dr;: 324-31-3185 or 420-7653 U’rM ii.nH ; %tni.miiiK A|«ili|iril ' 1; M .iwslralc J u d K e l h r . n i j . || Ifaim-Mii Anihnnv llillie Miill>Kjn.,V I s. ,00 =“»“«DAY. Af>RIL 1-12 NOON I ^ \V . Jeiom e. tnirj;larv i Iho*0 ihiiiKcs); il sen' Jim&K& Kailoy Young - Vchiclcs , leiued April''.M.iK)MraleJitil|JitilKelliom asII. 1 , o , 1 llotK 'X 'll Jet Goalss-TflCk;ShopTooiJ-Goodmg ■ 1 •Ihcimas M Nelson. ,M»I S. t-illmo»e, dvcniscmeni • March 30 .V'l I. ,U fo in e. [XAsi.’ssiiiii ol iiii 1-888-BUY-ri'-USCC , IS.Cellula prclri..! 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PA t a 343. n s !;s» £ s ; - UkjsOiiTM. «jc unknown. 819 Burton H III theft, found (uUry. S136.S0 flae,'- n,S6.1220E.lS(hSi.,. » & m c S S lS a e are pleased to hD^ ' • f J«riteU.UMch.24.1M6I> cwtnt>tIaa90d«ytdri«'iUame :S164.43 iMitutka due to vktbu, tte Mine ocdited. two day«'UaU:taia ' . J lijsisisxsffi D(raoi Maglttrete Jud(« Roy C. Sb’akky A, sS T "' CMull upea ccnaia pmnwl, amen ■ m m , i«ty. ple«ied guilty. S8GJ0 fine.,S61S0 K court i g s c & t e ESS^rSSSre t Ljc«en,3a;UOO&ll72W.O*kkr. 'con. 30 dqra'jail. 30 dqn napcnded. Um atdi<«4; M ulunie Jl tpottttiiooofcnntreUedMibit'tnce. ' led.Uenuh*Ikdlowwy. ——2 -;.ud4i.%. Ric. ask m vto.VfaMG^VMahnntile,--- ShfaSilld )r„-S7r7BI8— ------J O S e p - Z OhwSw ctMM r«Uur« UcBride Pin . Burkr. vehide t ^ we A s h l e y J r ' J e s s i c a 1rvgulMkn violation. pk«ted guilty, ■ ' T a ta o l W a r d B M A l l r e d ner dtMac iBder the Inftuenca. fou>^ SeiSOcootcsan. 00 fine, r%JO court cmi*. four deys' Joaa Scrvio Rkar4> Amtrii. 4t. 41 HASctncrf SuMnDo«r avwAtfw, • ra suMrr Qo>^ ari4 hu imn 5 R.Cnbcre«. 7 / . » dayt tutpcnded. 90 day*' drlrer'i ^Aw Rupor; vetikle abe. weight, qpi mCa^Scoiiwidanecwnolm* ki^m upetutoM l^crcdil^ M*«ltlrate lJo*«iri puna on bMn171 vo cstncoM. t>MnoVeug* am m»3f n &rwv« intttui* a Sm»» Jrrj?m ts wy* 1:-.^1:-.^ i >■/■-- * lne.K3i0a»lcM(a.- 9 R«y Admi, a. 219 & 4S0 E. Burim Jose L. Monroy. 63,1002 Second S fHic^ graphcxMT. t J«h»Ai>HUf«n.'eaSS6 l rielcnca butoy. eaended to baiiery. 'vcMcIc *ia. weij^ $pied reculatienlien violation. S-'Siiss ■ s S auibT. IIOO fine. S&330 court oxli, 60 pkaded 1 guiby. S100 fbw, $SUO outi c .• 310 ChenySt, Baker S8 dm aucpcnded. one yotf pnbaiion. Beniamin Nanirete Jr, 18.414 bBSSTrupoi: dlled: Magliirate Judge Roy C, t S63.S0aun IWto4w'*"" ed.Umonh* pnbetioniMaciimeJudjKRoyCllollloOony. John D. UcXatiic, 28.483 W. 100OS.Paul;ope S . r sentenclngs !count inattentive drMnc pleaded guibuiby.SSOrine. c Chalet Young. 20. 1550 Pretcoit.' iS63A ciHoi cD>c <» CoImfo^ plMded S6 a*J£Sd. Ore; four count* (oqpay of nnanclil trailed t tubuuKC. pleaded guilty. Si: nxird.'tbre« count* dlanluetl.''on« -v-*48iSO —1 court cBBi. 90 dayi-Jail.« daj — 35f5^ra«nhour.SD,Btii H S - -:^SoanVi - B a r r y ------Kfcd guilty; Diflrict Judjto Monto a -----~‘ (d. tM) yean protialkKi; Uai^ttrale JujudgcRoyc E l d e r e lloUoway. ' r e n H S & f l J e n k s Sum ner •jO. Bn 324. Pauk w Mandl KiKay Bingham. 20. 811 W. 400 S.. Danny Paul Davi*. 18. 368 AihI AA>e, Kuna; u VnMiodtituri)i>«thcO. I lleybuTOTOone awnl miidetneenor poaietiion of inlerfefenec i wiih penon tcitlng dofidof pleaded Sa«i • a rv«et«oiwia>man i«oi H*rwtp«tcvaM (WiwiwnrtaiifSal fUr,[ :ra%» t 'SSbSd'^.JlOOfine.Jinc. KUO COUR CMU. druspanpher!>hemaUa wilh intent to u«e,diaUucd. guilry.1 S6150court coa*. 10 day.' jail.iLIOdaytw*. I nSMMCcu^.^ic^.^t.FFA.ardYOiieiOiaxi • a oS*. S^oCiu ik '.t.rr- r4i r^*r< n wti *r?v- «^U dqi* Jiil, to diQi anpendR9d«d.iUo>antiapr» Uattnniejut!:Jud(eHidudRCnbtrae;anecouM (pended. U month* ptr>baiian: MienisarateJudBe Seati pui» 10 »s«n3aanJeKepaarapmueacvwrx Cctr-nrarMurrqOnr- O j r , A r w j r * « •jtrii "nijo iJii S^tMioo tin* credited: MictomJameJudeoMJdUd fetoiy pouettiwuion of a antroUed wbatance with IRoyCKoOoway. • •ducaacn tM'crv3>tia»»MHVv * R-CnlXTes. inicnl to deliv ple«l«d pOlrr. Dinria Judge Alan Knopp. 19.204 A l.mne UrUne. Rupen; t . AlbeneA. RcTCiin, iS.(IS. 6S9 Milter Av«.. ManirS.C«l) one count rexiating offKcn. divniued. S BwlenoMcouiu failure 10*1 powctaicn of'alcoholic bcvcnwxbynii . S aeu»ciiaka.disaiwd:ciMloasamtmnilddri- lllVflnnAlie sentenclngs ;ad guilty, S86.50 fine, S63.S0 court * m 'l Uctfue; found culily,)«S6JJ0 nne. S61S0 JUVBmie Bcnht’probaicn. tix momhidrinr'tlM _ . 2 court eattt: Maciilrite' JudgeJuc Micbael R. MelttaRm>Ri>Kn.lG.Ut80rieMa]A««.Bur1ey; t Z Oibmb >e«lng of atchool bus pt(«kid guilty.. ^Uont'c > JiKte Mkhad R. Crab^ 4 Sonny Ncvam Ochoa.i.2i.aiiw 21. . 400S-. % S6XS0 court aMi; M«clmie Judge Ray AUm Tt«cy. 36. ^le r. P(^Fi'i: ill EUE lbjbum;(M)cx»n»driTHW>' .Cnbtrcc. cd e guilty. S3&S0 fine. SOJO ou t COM • r OMcmuu round cuiliy. (WOf Jail. 30 dayt tutpcnded. 12 monthlu„^tk.v | Dante :: aM.20da)i'i^aneynriiri MiSisraie Judcc Mich*el R. Crabtrea A n d r e w * pauisn, tinw ecditcd; one“.^K ow SSS: Minldoki)ka County * Mima J. BauiitlA, 20. 109 S. SSO»!;»«> i Mllloi ^ E o One. r ts o court coMvJ«vMd«y»-i.il.ooo BUI’ERT.IJ^Recent activity In Slh Diurict econicaipl of court, pieadcd guilty, Sl!SlSlSOrme; ^ )wdriT^llee(wnBpcnuan. Ctiurtm Minid Magisuaicjucto Nathan W. tUgcr. aneunmcUacismeJijdfiaRa DwMlntttalKlaMd as SluiMnl Oo)r Pre*>d>nt Iw Artf,rkfCriierir»:.iot«i»v»>Mcwvw' »<•«» AtbenM.Lopci.aj.9MHi: aiutlMWA XOO-JOOt.JinotO«CUuS«nalOf. imMOOand irwfrc'W*' ot I'W Kjlo«l Huttoc Soo'fi 4»J lww«u MIsdemimeanor dismissals IDninkeiHlriving senteietK ln g S FrttnmanOauPreiPmxkrt.tMMffM H«r\aa cw>«i«)HUneo Wccflrjs 1-C Jc-' •:» mt *101« I Srr.-j-. -j>. > thr«« couni* Iniufflcieni tun wnoatraanitFmrananyMi ariM wy\tTQ co a m t iM ed fuilry, one emtnl S61SKUOcBairoili.30 nI. i'Lewiv 27, ISIl Malta Avc, Burk>; Jorge Aguirre. 42.454 & 100 w. RiR upot;^ .b.-.tnlh.Hcno,n •-CO-» »i.' .-1 2 darfJaU.ZSdijiwpendcd.li ilhout privilese*; Ma^itrale Judge demeanor, " pleaded Euiliy, S200 lint'inc. $288.50 t;- S-c.iy-v * CDum SlOO Hne. SfiXSOoMRSrrt.fAa'S a Uoway, court o CDSV JUdayt- fail. 28 day* aito ^ litue ciediletl; one lartinei Vargai. 37. 410 ISih St.. . motuhi ■> probation. 90 day* driver’*rSf*J^ & -- 1 liture 10 present Idcniiflrtiion for . - peaiion. P two day*' MinUUuU work>rkprogr^ 5 count SIOO nne. S61S0 courtS»3L®S a KSTiSCimaie Judge MkhaelR-Cnbttw. ■ UagiaraieJudviRoyCltoDoway.* mi., line crediicd: Kioanala RR. Nevaret. 37. 335 S. 450 W... , J r.Azr^.'Ts.': conimpt of.couni.Ma*J»ir*l«.Judte___J-JelonyLdiamissals— S^nrursr-Jife'S;•Cnbtrw.______^______------Rodney taleme. 60.'J020 L»itk.“*.“Apl.'268. , . Z Ri.pcn:prob.iion«ioblioKpl« pleaded 1UU7 . 71 JeffoyD.>D.VTe(t,2S.309i‘uhennslUy.Ap(. Bolie; . one count aitctnpt to elude a ided. line ertdlled; 12. Rupert;rt; IWO1 counit contempt oC court; |, canotticen C H r lss t] r D a n t e l II MarcM~^ LCratxree. MaeisinlejudJudge NathtaW.Hi«er. Dtftrkt “ JudM J. Williais lUn. IS. 718 Oriental Aw, Shaun M, S ' Ray BagV. 52. ISO S. 9S0 i:, Dcdictio: iniujfj. B o w mn a a n H M H E d w a r d s r M o n r o e 2 Roboio A. Eaalante. 4S. 71 M. Slaley. 22. 461 14ih St.. Apt. 2. cicnl . fund* check fraud; MagiiitaIt.le Judge g f ^ conlem'pt of court; S700 mtiluiion Michael R. Crabtree. Climt: Uagittrate JudRe Roy C. Cw«r>ahMcwt>icnocMerw'auootM'tan'n)' Ora<OOj II fw C*-« !inr tu -..If . m 'f licenie luipenilon. i .0 Naranjo Jr.. 26. 2031 llolttein. . 0 DbnktJuSeJ.WUIiatnHan. • nlQaU»Senool8>t9'»" <»« B 7) B OS' b p mivf' r« E^ctva Txra*' Sni" ^ I*" UI J-.1 BI«, tr.^'i. 1..j2jd Miller Avc------ntolllcen. pieadcd IJk£m^'IailJXdrire^-M«^^ -----1 - .. ' Butler, imcounlirciluintocticn toun e« l\30 MichaelbelR.Crtibllee. JJuvenll^seritenclngs : StliSsSf^iS „M ari.AA. .» Kowamato. 52. 412 Righlh St., Adam Uipei. 1& 59 E. Baieline.. Kup^;Ki dri. « t6U0aMRC«».90dtyi')aU.iiail.« dayi auvend- ring without prinlege*. amerHled mulnnliddri- It ime aediled. concur- RoyC ItoUowi ' ver-* VI lictnK: pleaded guilty. SCftJ fu * cd. one ytar’i protwtian. 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W p F l iSrNews spbrlspsp a g i^ to t e m chers fe^ar losinjigstrgarinside aaccess Lsee liow yodrl’ favorite team Issd ij o liig . AP>-WhiteBird The-' e-' U .S .. E n v iro n m e n ta l1 Ue. ■ ihg bperadodons and their large n ;i^^h er -EniieiRii.Roblnson says Prot^ edon Asency^ current ruless ’’TheyYedian^ngboaixitsinmid- quanotiesofiof m an u reare properly arstos inin rugged Idaho areaimimed mainly a t lai%er,ani>,I*, stream.” he said of thehe depart- maintained, si aie^^oiily a 1. said Karen Metchis of ly areas stockmen mal-feeceeding operadbns. The ^-• ' raent,“WereaIlyfdon‘tkrknow what the agency’:ry’s Office of W ater __ csn waiBisftiicirfliii Bnimal%-and rap- ,P 9 $edd .cb < a n g e s w o u l d 'i n c l u ds e ... ..dieregsare.gCHngtobe.t^” —Management,n t. . — pos^/ed£iil oivinviioranM tal'n^ ~ feedlots6 ts, cow-calf and purebred1 Ranchert have beenn p acking OMild:cfaaii^alIthathat • ■ . ' operatioItions m u d t sm aller in size. • public meetings nationonwide to '• ng to affea all of . ' ' H ies proposed p rules update the2 talk about the rules, sueuch as o n e it’s going to cost 1976 CleanCk Water Act to expand'1' this Ih u rsd a y in Boise. raOQCQTaortal notslOtMsurethaties . thedefilefihition of cattle-feedingI “It’s been standingroooom'only,” 'V\T i iS^Tlim nee.leeds to be more operatkItions' to ta k e ih n e a r ly allI said Lloyd K n ig h i of th e Id a h o ' \ I m B fem qg done befoiifore we believe .places:s where\ animal discharge; Cattle AssodaUon. “It’sV going to V / IbatW ar« hurtingng ithe water.'’ .couldaffea afi waier sources. have an im paa on cow-For’« f^.tao rtlorths of U » year, , ■ . I hi e aa| g e n ^ estim t^tes a s m anyt as well aS fe e d e r guys acrossa« the:-'. ■ The grass maytbe greener on ouiDur R o U n ^ 's ^ ,2 0 0I fet.wSlPC 5lors Since 1871 IDAHO FALLSS (.(AP) - Death Thompstpson and left his body at row inm ate Shawniwn Eric Smith 17»Mileiie’Cave, west of Idaho 2L - will spend the restres of his life Falls, P r e p a r a t ] behind bars, as enendless death Authohorities claim Smith _ ;____ aentence_appeaJsais.would.not___ p lan n eded-to.disfigure-thc-body rf • Individual!) •'“ P ihr bring closurc to his'mhis urder vic> a n d bunurn it, but fled when he tim’s family, 7thI DiDistrict Judge spottedd a a car n ear th e scene, 2 • O irpontions * Ochc RichardSt. CJairruJnd ed Friday. Sm ith th threatened to kill th e « • ilusincNNCs • LLC’s S t. C la ir h a d hai handed Smith three menme he had coerced into ’ S S l r . ‘tSThkjSr.br. 1 25) the death penaltyy irin 1998 in th e helpingg him li if they told anyone, SuUtlOlO Sid^niO ' 7MCX4 Kut shooting of David SWKMMT2b. ;id Thompson, Bonnevil:ville County Prosecutor ‘ 2SIIUA>*.\. . but th e se n te n c e wawas vacated in Kipp Mai>Ianwaring said. • tetanr 1999 when anothericr judge ruled Manwitwaring contends the ;M Xb ■ the man’s.fonnerr aattorneys did judge shouldsh ha've again sen- n ot d o en o u g h to} defenddi Smith tencedI Smith S to death, arguing at th e first sentencinicing. ^the slayirlying.M-as heinous a n d th a t Smith has no popossibility of Thompsipson was kidnapped parole. ______b e fo re; hhe was killed. He said aml i GraMmU: E — S S /S .,- - - a lil d ------C M b w f------Hn “ "IfTihstituJetheihe death penal- th a t Srniimith, a convicted burglar, IHT.SJU} 3 WJI laMlanJ IJZ ty, this case will rc;result in m ore boughtt the ll gun for the murder .7M-9I06 7M-9m IHr.SuarJ _nmkLort But ______i?MI74 . 678 appeals,” S t. C lairr Siiid.s;i and solicilicited a m an to h id e it. IJffAt*wiAr. Smith, 31, killedtd Thompson1 in January 1998 ovorrthe tl affections , I ^ 6^131 of a lS:year*old gigirl. The girl broke off an-engiingiigement to Smith and lied to him,1 saying ‘ d e was pregnantt wwith 16-year- (Hd T hom pson’s childfiild. Smith shot Like mostSt hospital;s w e invesSt a great: deal in teSC hnology.

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Bengal footballII Ibegins spring woikoutsts Monday T ) ^ ■, POCATELLO-The•he Idaho State f footbal] team beginsis sspring work- A - / Xr u in so;)ftb a ll r1 o lls a l D uke c: > O M I N A^ ^ T E S outs on Monday asIS tlthe Bengals lo n g 11 . a n d third-year coach:h LI any L ^ s rr-, . , ta k e to the field for• ththe first of 15 1 W lf1 l Falls i stays | practices, culminatlating in the , ^ annual spring gamea oion Saturday, UnClCICfeated with I A pril 21 at 1 p.m. at: DavisDs Field. - KJrleBBMl * Spring practices,iS, w hich a re p a i r Oif i lpitching gems o p en to the public,, stistart daily at ‘ I 3:45 p.m. The Bengalsals retu m just ByioeSunnoivwn I .four full-time startei iw» writer______I rters on both nme»Naw» Duke's Jason .sides of the football.all. The team . ralso has 37 IcKermcninback. b ...... TW INI FFALLS - High school 1 Williams shoots past softball teams tei aren’t supposed to hu Southem California's Kimberly Youthll /Assoc. lo. 2 pitcher this good. U Sam Clancy during 'win Falls High softball s ,:3 the second hall ol team contintinued its early season ? signs up ball leaeagues NCAA East Regional he Kimberly ilominaiic,nee with a pair of wins ■ I ^ . KIMBERLY - The Anal Saturday In Y outh Association wil!vill be holding Re&on in rival Pocatello softball, baseball a n,d d T.ball ' sign- /, J 13-1 and 10-0, to remain Philadelphia. Duke ups on Saturday andnd April 7 at ^defeatedled at 7-0 this season and won 79-69. Pearson’s in KimberllerlyfromlO 3«mthete region. The Indians fell a.m . to 2 p.m. ' to 1-5 oveiverall and 0-2 in region F o r more informatio:Ition, call 423- P*ay- ^ 6173or423-more Cathryn Walker threw h e;r r second : no-hitter of the Game 2, while junior ^ Pair tie for lead.d a t lllen pitched her second M<«ir.otniMovi i»r)M.H.n * Canyon Springs'$ i consecudvcive one-hitter in the first PPocatello Indian Melonle Hoirr'Imes runs back to third base aafi fte r Twin Falls' • I 4 m TW IN FALLS - Bo AAshlea Pfeffede mitses tho ball.ba ^ B oise’s Tom ruins have allowed only .. Smith and Canadi the Bruins Have given up id.en Ryan ave hits thisthi season while outscor- ip h a v e played in onlyy- o<> n e ^ainL' iluit lias t Bcnedictson both sho been unearned. The team's c nent.s 844. The four runs “ s earned '.rounds 70 for a sliare o run average is zero. Tlir iie y ’v e Pieaso soe!2e SOFTBALL. Page C2 I •round lead of the Canyiinyon Springs A m ateur on Saiurday.y- S m ith won tlie touri)urnam ent in 1999. Bcnedictson is a mJKi : a student at U ta h Valley State Colleallege. E a g les^ c o m e u p sh o5 f t U , Three Boisc golferfe rs a r e t\vo ^liic Devils pro\)ve too good forhr VSC back at 72 including; firetfir Rupert. O C T , mance they . . Athletic Conferference. Salt Lake • _ , le Associated Press* - Marc Rhoades and an( Shane ; *s p lits mneeded and.still r>V improved to 13-13-10 a n d .S-4. - \ _ .iKainsi .1 ileam c a i iliai w.is Ncwcomb. ^ dldropped a game. Fresiiman An inI GC a m e 1. strik iiin I c „ „ , -73 w ith UVSC freshniihman Brady )iiihern California ran oiii: >oi OIU' h.iski'i in i Ik - I.l.isiisi JO niinuu-s d o u bb le h e a d e r o f s e a s o n i t ’s v U p MIJl^r • out six, (0 oiulul the. Eagles’ .wo ; Stanger and Sun Vallialley golfers isw e rs a g a i n s t ______.imi I'orcetl .lasori WiWilliams iiti» been for the ^ 3 # game losing stretreak and luiicli Jus • y D ave Cropper and JameimesMorley. D u k e le a m ~ ^ ” . slioiiiiiig -1-for l in the seconii 1 Eagle.s. tiStfK E second win ia t would IIOI TournamentIts hah,. CompHad fromn»taffreport$ «l S a lt L a k e CSI split its - ^ , ‘'f J ' " ’. • 'i'»> Sopliiinmre PiUi’iuil Boyd took the J ; denied in the. . r A c Anil (hi-.v lo-;i ““ -(v'!, ByJoeSiUMWfIWI d(dotjbleheoder with SaltI Lake lossin tlieseconia n d g a m e. • m c ..\ T r i v i a Ans\m;r; . C.-\A Rasi "^^'3 "Wo played oneic ofi llic.he-.l- Tlm»»Newtwt »port» wrtter ' C', svell" CSI • . Rej-i.L‘gional cham- ’ I lmiiis »ve p la y e d a ll11 y yc e a r loiiifilii." The first round ofif lilast year’s ------. tataking the first game 2-0 bbefore assisiani coach';h Boomer Walker I pionso nsh ip S a tu rd a y iti^ihl. coiich Henr>’ Bibhyy said.sa "1 don’i NCAA tournament.It. K n ig h t’s SA L T LAKE L CITY - The fafalling in th e second 3-2. l lh u e split said. “He's nott ren a lly 1(K) i>ercem J The Thi Trojans thought llu-y haKui know It' ihen-'s anylviyhody ihal c.in Hoosiers were thrairashed by CoUege of:jf Southem Idaho base- m oved CSI’s record to 13-1515 over- riglil now and heht was still able to • takenk e n D uke’s Iw st shot in tlii.- fir'irsi heal Puke. I thoughtfit Wt’ w ere ill il •^^p p erd in e, 77-57. ball teamI gigot th e pitching perfor- all and 5-7 in the Scenicc W est If. trailing hy jast five iniiiiis'a . Pleasja se SCO CSI. Page C2 * ' Please soo;o DUKE.Dl C2 c-2 TlfflwK«wi,TwhrwhFtB>.iiUw Sunday, Mvch 29,» , 2001

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linseaimswcccp off P o e aItelJo-J- B o n n ej v i l l e b e• e a t s ! By Kevin Hall I Times-News sports18 ineiJ to p ilch a Burley came to b a t in the sevciventh. , the-Bees easily handledhani the Buriey ■ two-hitter. “We had som e chances toistayin st pitchingstaffSatunIturday. The wins markedked a successful this one, but we’ve got to0 starti ' Bonneville h ddild a comfortable 7- home debut for the Bruins, who being more aggressive at th e 1 lead after aI five-runfit second ’ im p ro v ed to 3-2 o\overall, 2 -0 in plate," Bobcats head coachh Matti Irming. It wouldId p:prove to be the­ Region III. Pocatelltello dropped to Harr said. only runs the Beesses wouldV need. r-' 2-4 o v e ra ll, 0-3 in the confer- . It was the first conferencece loss “T hat was by’ far the best game encc. for Burley (4-5 overall, 3-1),1), who we’ve played both)dj cdefensively and-' ••We’ll ta k e that, said first- are now ded w ith th e Bees for:or first offensively,” Copelapelandsaid. year Twin Falls coachi Matt place in D istria IV , V, VI comJmpeti- T h e Bees addedcd ttwo m ore in th e Qoition. Rasmiissen. •‘Thathat’s great for fifth an d dien expleixploded w ith a 10- • “I didn’t expect this at i ns. Anytime you ccan get that ta ll," ru n outburst in the sixth to all b u r ------first one. it’s hig.^’ Bonneville co ach K irk Cope!pcland e n d t h e g ^ e said, “rm just happy .to get out01 of — ■—“T hey jumped1 off th e b at sw ing--- ^ - Pitching, defensense and manu- > here with a w ia” ing th e tu t and wewc cdidn’t come out . facturing runs pav paved the way Defensively, t h y e was litdede die . and compete,” BuBurley assistant • for tlie Bruins, uhoho scored tbeir' H | H | BoiBobcats could do to -i•stop coach Shaun Walkeriker said. , first six ru n s in Garrjam e 1 w ithout p H H Bonneville. H arr used threetree arms In the a hit. The Bees got it going early,ly, tak- fr a m e to tryy '• • and stanch W hen th e h it diidid co m e - Jing a 2-0 lead in th e top of thete first B onneville’s offensi'ense first pulling. high chopper in thetho fourth that H m B B inning on RBI siry jle s by ShShane Peterson in favortr of Kam R e d d w ., Carl Blackwood beabeat to the bag SmiUt and John PaiDey. . But after eight motmore batters and - •- It seem ed to re-e:e-energize the Burley had opportunldes t10 o stay : only one out, Harrirr gaveg th e nod to ‘ Bruins, who chas(ased Indians : - t j inin tJthe gome, how ever. In bothdl the A ndrew McMurray.ay. s ta r te r C lay to n HiilHubbard after ‘ first and thii^ innings, the obcats M cM urray gaveive up two more, his fourth base on>n bI a lls in th e 13iad the bases lo ad ed with onlyiyone doubles beforere ending the' - ■ " . r r r ’- Vv'-i-i out-DUL > onslaught. 1-. ■ The Bruins addeided two more . : -BurBonnevillepltcherGeoeorge ------“Ourkidsareswiswin^gthe bat— ; - qi^hapa ^ ' worked him self out off bodit re a lly w ell right[ nonow,” Copeland runs when Nathann HHolman took ^ ^ iams, only beaning Jaicson JoncJ1CS to - saicL home on a Ben MnMueller ' i scor«ore Joe Peterson in the first^ farnnkttaiiittMyi and a Colt Jones sactsacrifice fly for _lhc.Jobcats left seven r th e 8-5 lead. V-'' v-■•'ryg 'OMO )7 9 sevc« ven runners on base in the i rav^nitUrmOM Rasmussen saidJ hjpI. drew th e bucking5 bullbu of th e year sp eed .” • — • ,r , l^ J lege:ge rodeo and now rim back havlavinc ‘he first go-roundund of the finals W'iih Rambo kei tfitmt >^-on.■on die world. It's pretty amazing for a 93-point ride. Indians mum ai the s right fielder Seth IVIcrritt m akeskes a diving stab a t a Pocatello0 hhit Saturday a t Bruin Reid. TmTwin Falls swept a Hancock came to CSI in 1994H T he momentumn continuedco from Bruins went backk 111i wc.rk in ader from the Inillans 11-5 andI 7-1.7-3 Twin Faljs plays Friday andnd Saturday In Nampa. and n d :retumed in the spring of 151S97 afterfter taking a few y e a rs off. Bcfiefore ® dreamim ' - rolling. be I; a hig p lay er for us.” Twin Fallslls heads to the :e©on All-Around d d e as well iuid stolen second. cndy____“ was pretty Ilty amazing.” •werenit—hittingi-but^^== = B tix —i t—vwj e=R-a m bof

Glenns5peny bn.ushes - Softball ^ ______C tISI Continued from Cl DiU’is. • Contimitlnued from C l w ith th e bases loado'aded. CSI used liisied longer ilien five inniiif:ings this B auns uiotook Jl 9-0 lead in th e throw ow out of a lot of jam s." • four piichers in thehe |game to tiy back Fililer, zoom;IS to 8-0 isejison. second as sopophomore Tayler if, t n the first gam e, freshmanan and close down the Br tough C hapin hit a two e Bruins. “Walker threw some t two-nin triple in th e . c iirrisiian is Colonel started th the score to 11-0, An tho. “It was a tough;h loss,1 really By Holly Keyt out swingintiing while ii pair of Pilots ll'.pilches." said Twin Faliss ccoiich 'he gles with an RBI in th Nick Baumeri. “ S he was alable ,o RBI trij)le by SclSchajil in the fourth the another heartbreakelaker,” Walker TImcs-News writer •______grounded out.ou irth and sophomore Kevi get out. of .some jam s. She' ididn’t made the scorere 12-0 and D eagle vin said. “You’d think: if;if you give up I n t h e fifth. fil Woody got the ^ Iko delivered an RBI singlIgle th r e e ru n s in two gj (ii.F-NNS FKKKY - have her best sluff today butl)u she singled in Schaiilaal for the B ruins’ ,1, 0 g am es y o u ’d ■ - Uown by Wildcats backbac on iiiise wiih ii sin- the sixth to give CSI a 2-02- win b o th games. I gue ilin-u- in the boiiom of really battled iind hit h er spolxjis,” 13th run. Thee Indians1: lone run , guess that isn’t of Ihe third gle before! advancingiu to second on id. Freshman Brad Burroi•ow alw ays th e case." . inning. i Iil- G lentis FuiFerry Pilots anoverthrov When Walker does haveive her cond off an error. row. He scored on a Pilot , Tje on in r e l i e f o f M yette SL-ni clcanup baiter, sc liesi stuff watch out. T he taillriiilit. ll, “ 'I h e y took: the lli opportunities :te, Cok)neI finislied thethe cday 4-for-7 to , sopliDinore throwing ererror after.teammate “ ipite pitching on less than /iich Simons to the plaie plai iigiiinst I.uke GeiTisl hander struck out 10 and w:walked ‘hey had with niirunners on base and ^espit n a lead die Eagles andd &Barnett broke rish hit ii groiimler. That I y’s rest, to close out th' iir)tic-(infi.-rt-nce foe Filer.Icr. put I'iler biic)iickinthele:idat4-;<. . four , ' in five innings againsnst th e we d id n ’t,” Pocaiicatello coach Shawn « [.he out of a five game slumpump,going 2 -for-‘ ne. The B ruins m a n a g e d jiis .Sinn»ns.saw.a pitchchlie.liked. Filer kepi hidiiins. She’s com piled 30I sisirike- I'e Jjust haven’t seen game. iiist 5. The Eagles host WebiVeber Suite In a pi th e Pilots scoreless in hits, ------c o iin e c ie d a n d b'oilloih teams the fifth, bubut couldn'i hold them "Vouis in three games this seasonse " that kind of pitclii;cliing liefore.” • --—six hit: non-conference doubl'lubleheader on - w iiiched as ih e ball clccloiired the biick in iliee sixth,si fwhile giving up ju st one hit inonlyin In tlio secondid game.( Twin Falls . “IlIl ' was a good gam e to bee a; Tuesday before. travefing tr< to bunched back-ti riKiii I'iflil fence for■ a ihree-rufi i Zach Simlh Colorado Northwesteastern for*four, litJini.- mil. scoring Scoto t IUlil, R viin w ith a sinIgle g li to cenier field, Me ■ "1 couldn’t really hil niy grgrtKii'e innings in the ihir:hird Jind fourth and leamms s played well and there wavas SW A C g a m e s on1 FridayF and Sim ons iiiul him selff f fo o r i h e ’;{-3 fin ish e d 2-foifoi-iJ with tiirce RBIs. todiiy." W iiik er sa id , “It just J'dded two moreire runs in the bot- a lo tI of good baseball.” Saturday. billl ^iinie. He adviincm eed lo third nn ii piich wiisn'l rejilly with me. 1 gues:ess. It’s 1 10 force the 10-run The h e Eagles wouldn’t be sosi The Pilots trdiled agiiinaj-:! in the thiit got awi:iway from the Cerrish, "i‘h a rd w hen 1 g e l b e h in d iiin my C atch er DuDelibie Dodds fin- hickycy inii Game 2. tSIJ.SlCCO CCO10I0-7110-730-0(0 . the si.vtii iind sevenihI ininnings for to score onni a grounder iiv Jeff hack and tlirow strikes." imd McBride was 2- „ n dI scsophomore Toby Barnei W,«M.8ung.|ei thu -I.f) win Siilurdiiyy iiin (llenns Herriiindez. Tlie liniin piichers also lieilenefii- „ . singletlied in runs ih the second k I* " The Bruins I 10 I-'ei’n-. But C hancinee (Jeiinelte drove liie ed from some solid offense. s host Boise on gjvei the Eagles a quick 2-0 leat.,,,1 siajcsij • Twin Fiills jum ped «)Ui too iil 7-0 rhursdiiy beforfore iraveluig lo •‘Itl CSI CWCCDtO-JI " li's liiirti to l»)se ilII Kigiitiie that ball deep tott) cenier field to Iiring the firuins battled back iito SiCC catcniioi111-391 leiid in the first inning of Giii;aiiie i Caiiitiil c.ii Fridiiy. (n.O:^ll|Ma»nM closo, tha( tigiil.^’ Wildtildciii coiich iiiound Hern;;rnandez's pindi runner ' . , ovenn llthe .score 2-2 ,In th e bottoir□m on two. iwo-nin doubles by stsenior i-'FAii if*H L-lkrJ Hfl.ow , Kent Kiiityje s;iiiit ii c essively siru Mikkel McBride and Matiandy ’ truck OUI illl three l-'iler ‘ MH., a slapip bumI up th e third-base lincno jsiimenQ>niasicvallcy.coiV.com. grounder through the Glenns biiiters. F erry sliurism p to scorelore Woody. In ihe boii'otiom half of ihe sev- "p Tucker ciime home! ninext on a ' enth, Uhl1 ^wjiJked iind Scott I J*iloi throw ing erro r.. ii‘iis Glenns Arellano hitlit ili ground iiiill lo the Duke____ Feriy found itself in iiil rriire hole lefi side of r f Ihe field lo iidviince Contlnuod from Cl irin in ie d iJiik e’s ill 2'(). Cili IO th irdd, . Kyan Simcms' sacri- r e's leiid to three did wwi ith D uhon, w h o m ad e twiWl) play defense. I did a ggood job of omiiig p'lin isat 4K-}!iimd I jliiin Mittelsiiidi reiidL-iiL’lied base • fite fly broujilUiilii Uhl home for ih e . .jj"'for il while, biil ibey keep cim liul seemed to iiiive other-•r 3s3i and finislic-d witli 13 points,HS. getting the ball. I' shotsht a lot of ill you. tnonieiiium . In anilll insiiini, thougli, Dnvf . in iIh- second iifter (Ileniii;niis F e rry ’s giinie. avid Bluthenthal, who had 1/17 shots. T h ey didn’t all11 fall.”fai Five Wiliiiiins iiiitl Chri^ ciitclicr dropped a ihirtbird sirike. hi Giinie 2. Glenns Ferr>' had ii "I . fell good at ii.ilflime, I iris Duhon hil cim- jiointsIts and 13 reb o u n d s, said thehe Bibby said the insidnside strategy tiiskei- secuiive 3-jHiinters Tile Wildciil then 'stoleole iiround much eiisierer time, defeiiting tlie • poinis i, is noiliing in college Ims :-rs iind the Trojiiiis T rojans ja r were trying to helpdp was obvious to him. I! witli- w ere back in iroiilil ih e b a se s, s c o rin g iisas Woody Wildcals 11I -1. I . 'liiill. ’•“ * Higlii or nine is notliing \ uble iiKiiin. Scalabilabrine jind Sam C lancy inside:dc “ W e kn ew they wwer eren’t a big grounded out lo secondnd biise ftiV F iler (0-.1I fiverail, o' (M in confer- ' ‘.i |H)iiii sliriis. My concern wasiis we “ I h n s e w e re iwlwo big is .” Siiid and thatthe left Duhon o p e n from tliche team and we kneww theytl didn't tiiree lirian Sciilabrine, the.U I leiid. ence) tnivels•Is l.l Kimberly April .i mrned !'[' die bail over two or ti: le, who iiad th ree 3-pointlint line. "If we w e re going m10 foul a lot,” he said. “Our“Ou plan was re noi ow n and sci In tiie'lliird, Pilol piicliitdicT Ryiin while the Pilo'ilois go on ihe roiid lo limes , . wiiitoui ii shoi. You’re scored 13 poinis. leavee anyixidy,n it was going to lie id go in s id e offensivesively against Koiiig lo win a ciiam{>ioiisiii.iiip if "'ni.it’s going 10' imliuri you, Il was a Duhon; Simrms retired ihrev Wil(■Vildcai bat- fac e .M ountiiiiiiiin Home for a double- ion'," he said. “ H e m ade big)ig those guy.s. SometimesICS youj g et the vou come down and gel ,j„ defensive iireakdoidown on my part shots.” lers in rinler. ilien ihe'lie'liosis fol- heiiderWedniJnesday ai 11 ii.m. s.” calls and .sometimes you don’t. ■’ . iille seven • '!*’ W illiam s’,3, WiWe deviated. We Willi Nnved uji with.their thr h r e e - n in ^ iiiiemiU.'We did.ihai six or se 'illia m s led D u k e w ith 28 “We felt two guys1 on on thbir team limes.” . were supposed Ui .. inning thiinks to ZachL'h Simi ons’ ‘ Iinil 1 10 do one thing - pointsIts andi Battier .scored 20 andnd c o u ld b e a t you - Bonier Bo and Tl first honfe run of the ymyoiiiiR sea- • v'~-z.r < 'c^- Tile Trojans w’ere not iniimiinidiu- ‘‘"T»r«'jii,rh>i Coll-ollege and No. 2 K entucky in C’s giime pljin iviLs relwunimnds for USC. or four baskets? Thot'sat's not much. „ Jf; IO jxmnd the iiall1 insideir on offense “O ur Hotit teams fell, sileni!ent in the , .-iVM" •revious two giimes. Bui )urgame plan overy night is You can't shut downm everybodyc turn and force Duke bniiih, JIS lwo Filer pliiyeriVLTssiruck • urnoversluirt them, :c to find other to getet the; ball inside," Clancyey on a g r^ af team, the No. 1 team In ...... HiHiirly in ilie second iiaif., UUSC ‘'i'lions on offense.'ie. 'Hie Blue Devils . said,. “Wc*'V wanted to m ake Battierer___ thc.couniry.Il.______

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S po*ORTS Kelly helolds leads^tTPC FProdigy______PONTE 3^DRAB&^3EACH. F Ia .„ H H I M I _;CContlr^ftomCl on ______------passionvShe’sTCplaceiaced'broken ------(AP) - Je n y Kelly wasn’iisn’t fazed by PuckPu< prodigy ' the pressure of The P la y e rs Joey Sides, withI blindsfdie result of anin irimpromptu Championship or thee pperks that . Sides, it would appear, wasIS bomt indoor hockey game. She’sShi put up come with winning. On Sunday, to play hockcy.'His father pinplayed with .dripping iioses lyinglyii on her. • hockcy as did his grandfather never without a _ __ he’ll find o u t if h e cann hhandle th e ■ * crand bed as tlie/re pulled1 throughthj the flnalround paifefl with great-grandfather. ------grin as he takesI ------house and out the windifindow to th c “ ^— nth the best. icc rink in back, and she player in the world His older htxhers aimed didicirlit-. . y - on his school she’s housed tie niche of Tucson, Arii., in enure hockey teams for sl While Kelly ploddedd aalong with in to a ; . ■’ buddies Iri a ■ orsleepoveri i - r f rollroller hockcy haven when StSteve Joey’s father built the ice rink; . a few mistakes in a i pickup hockey SukSuks fashioned a hockey rink: outot of ■ ‘ - . complete with lights,s, ggoal lines, round o f 2 -under 'G o l f y an old tennis court and put hisis isons game on the Ice . blue lines, goalie crc:rcases,'2 full 7K Tiger Woodis fired insiin skeders - the forerunner of in-linein rink his father boards and faccK)ff dnrcles. rcl in the off’acollectiDn of sensa*a* ' skates. One brother went on too | p lv Sjf 'f e V backyard where othersrrs p put patios tional shots and holed i built In the fami­ a 60-foot fofo’ ri die Toronto Maple Leafs, ananotit- S • 6^ ; and hot tubs. When othtother fathers ly's back yard. birdie putt on No. 17 to er, for a minor league hockqr team,tc / . T ' , turn on Jay Lcno, Stevtteve Sides is the final g ro u p his thirchird louma- otPHIBB ththe c 2Saskatdiewan Swift Cummunu icing the rink. He trudge:dges through - n ^ t i n a r o w . • • Joey was stiU in diapers wlwhen the heated warming and dressing' V >Voods h a d a 6 6 toI finishfir only • h^e e lbegan skadng - hockey sticitickin '------room, which is stockedked with co­ two strokes behind KellyKei going hanila n d From Day 1, it seemed,sd, hc ' - t*itm ■ plus pucks, skates andld sisticks, out ’ into tiie final round on a iv a su training. H e skated aroi into the 12-degree night n a Stadium ^ ijim il . som e 4,000 hockcycy players his age be linedled up to sec him. ght w here hc ' Course that is gettinging firmer, ' con^:ones first on h is in sid e ed{ pours hot water onto:o tlthe ice so idges, . from' across the world,wi Joey has • Fromom there, it’s on to the faster and more t^orpvigiving. Kelly b e n on his ofltside edges, forwnv^ • played for Teamam USA, Team . Olympi I-' th a t ii’ll freeze fromI thithe bottom md backvirard Next it was skat npic Development Camp. up without crj stallizing wasatll-under20S. «a^ Canada, the HoHockey Future TlienI hehe travels to showcase tour, )n only his right foot, then cm ■' Jo e y does most of hi: W oods, w h o h as won wo; e v e ry inure- O rganization and the , namenients in Boston and f his school, other important event on the PGA ietry Kelly «V •( K ts to m issing a blrdlT lyyon « his left. Intermountain Hockjckey Assodarioh. ‘ Vancou ^ work in the car cn routeite tto touma- “H e doesn’t practice, fie tra couver, B.C. This summer^ ments. Tiie mileposts wh Tflur, was at 207 aloialong w ith putt on the IfilIfith green during the rams. And, at the ten(e n d er a g e of 10, Joey willwi play in Europe for the i whizring by hat’s what he does,” Steve Si are no distraction - he r Masters champion Vija'ijay Singh thlrdroundoit Sides while a fourtlirth -g ra d e r a t U.S. National Nai Midget Team - the he maintains of the TPC In Ponte j^daid. “He’ll work on someth a 3.75 grade point av< (70). A nother stroke bi thmg -Hemingway Elemernentary, h c found ste ppmg p in stone to the U.S. average at b, Fit., Saturday. until Wood River High Schoc SCottHoch, who bogeyed mtil he gets it right.” out what ic was liklike to score Ihe Nationalmal Junior Team, rhool, w here By age three, Joey was bai he’s a freshman.- His fatl»ather and he fora71. tied w ith 1991998 winner Pat Hurst juS )arrel winning goal in a .championship Sidesies is th e type of player who umping in professional ice sh(shows gam e against a Rus; ^ often return to ilieirr homh( e ai 7 - At stake Sunday is a1 chchance for and Akiko FukushimFt a, w ith two- in s lussian team with can elevatecle his entire team's Kfefly lo w in fo r th e first n Sun Valley and performiroing two minutes rem;rmaining at the effecii\:iiveness, said Gres* a.m. Monday moming.i. justju- in time irst time on dme winnerT DottieI P ep p er anotiv duetluets w idt Olympic figure skat ■’ for Joey to take a shosh o w e r and the PGA T our, becomeean ai instant ershotback. caters • B rick Internationanal Toumament Rutherllerford, coach of the It- KrisCristy Yamaguchi, Narancy in Edmonton, Alber»rt^ _ Predatoi headtosch(K)l. ______millionaire from the_$ S6,m illio n _____ Teske starte atorBant^v ______------irted the day lover but - KcriCerrigan, Katarina Witti-BriBrian ------Nofonly-w^SiHe nralgehraic ------purse ahd eam a three-yte-year pass finished it at 5 idehamiedMVP ‘Tdordon’t know how good Joey « 5 under after a round Boitloitano, Scott Hamilton, PPaulj in thill game but h e ' equations, that reallyy gtget Joey’s irlto th e M asters, the oneon major that included tie was th e fourUi- could bcbc if wc had odier players (lY ied six b ird ie s and 12 . WyliVylie and N onnan Cousins. leading scorer amoinong 320 players high enoi juices flowing. championship he haslias n e v e r pars. Ic could I mough ability to play wiUi him Id have been even bet* By age six, he began to dra[rape in the tournament.[. AllA that, despite ' at hisskill skii level," Rudierford said U'hen he saw PinP itts b u rg h ter, b ut Teskeike failed to birdie any thevtie walls an d counters of his hohome playing with a sever P e n g u in icon .Mario0 I.L em ieux 'No one has ever got 1 vere ankle injury Thee newn coach of the Gem ot his first o f th e par*5sis con the Mission Hills withrith hockey hardware. Medsdals -th at required severala^I stitches. State’s o make a shot with th e stick r c A T our victory in The ’s only professional hockey rhe Players Country Clubjb th e present and playerr inin this region," Steelheads hurtling toward one of the five cbiirse. s s ic Joey Jo. was nam ed Most ValualJable you’ll find Sides,rs. w ho a lread y coacii JohnJof Olvcr said, ‘‘iic has elite holes that’s been cut intinto a ply. M E ,TO N,Fla.-JohhSchn>eilcr, ,n f'aylayer and won scoring titleses in holds every Idaho0 scorings record . in in skating.s pa«ing. stick lian- ■ wood l)oard in front of ihe goal, A&le shoots to front)flt o f seeking his firstfir victory in six sea- ockey’s M ite division two consnsec- in goals, assists andnd points for his ' dling andand shooting. More importani- Slill. it's Sides’ mode:ridesty that' tive years. More MVPs and sc scores the most |N)inis1 wiiwith many — NaWsco ChamplonsWp,t,t_ sons on theSenior Sei PGA Tour, shot HJ"'® xor- age,, closing in onn 1100 goals this ly.Joc>'lly has tlic personal attributes -a-3-under677 to'take1< a one-su-oke igthlescame-iri-the-^ulrt-di•dn'i.— y c a rrlle would bee onlyo tlic foiinh . ‘harw:o oa all lookfor in a hockev'phTvT--— of-hifitompelitorn.- “lle’s always humble, n .RANCHO MIRAGE,E, (Calif. - lead in the imeraldEmt Coast Qassic on while he.iyas still considerlered ju n io r in th e N orthwest n i ever to cf- Lead'ladership. characier. sirorig e, not at all Mite. Hc again added MVP ’iiraggadocious.' and hele ninever has Australia’s Rachel Teskeke sshot th e Schroederr had h an 8 -under 132 ^ * T to score in triplicate, ivork ethiethic, dedication, coadiabilitv. i? name with more scoring titl a need lo show off." saitsaid Sutler lowest round of th e toumaindent, a total on Thele Moors1 course. Jim , ,t, titles He recently baggigged nine goals unscifis:Ifishness. leam work and. 6-under 66, to tak e the diir [ the'Pee Wee ranks, playiiying and eight assists in a state junior above; all.all else, a real love for the Stremmel. a hockey plavplayer from third-round Ahem was «sea o n d after a 64. Andy a j,,;. Reno. Nev. lead in the Nabisco Champi ;ainst boys 6-to-8 inches tallaller hockey toumamenen t in Boise to gJune. ’ mpionship. , N orth and MiktCke McCoUough were g "He's a man playing Sweden’s Annika Sore id 80 pounds heavier. b rin g his goal, courm nt to 94. Now ing among, orenstam, three strokesces back a t 135, and • boys who lets the scoreb chasing her th ird s tr a i^ t v he"s on his way to regionals in- HOCnCy[ e y h o m e trchoard do tit win, was L a rry NelsoIson, Jose Maria Mnu Ills talking," Stremmel sai lo v in g o n u p D enver where youu can c bet scouts sides’ i 1 s a id .'‘/Vjid just a shot behind afterir shootingsi Canizares andidBrureFleisherwere 1 „ s ’ m other. Barbara Spallino, he’s a true gentleman on jjf from as far away as Calgar>- will j,as leam I on and off h er second stra ig h t 70.). SShe w as another shotI behind. be Rated in the top 13 perccnt am ed to live with her son's the ice." Scores; AND STA\TS ElS CMpK 11. 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) t - s h i 3) o t i n ^^ iV la rylancdstlQi )tanfo3 r d =rTerrapiilins eam I gam es, shot ju st 23-of-S656for’ascasbn-Iow f - 41.1 percent. - • * ■ **We n e v e r got in a groove,gro we never : ; their firsrst-ever I got confident, atid therelore you have it,” . Stanford All-Americann CaseyC Jacobsen said. “I think it was Marjklaiyland’s offense . ' ■ Final Fc'ourberth I that did us in. Wc coulduld not stop them ' from scoring.” ANAHEIM. Calif.>lif. (AP) - There arc no I Reserve Tohj Holdenn addedac 14 points AJl-Americans on1 ththis Maryland team. It ff a n d T eren ce Morris had:d 1311 points a n d lO (loesn^t need any. . rebounds for Maryland,’nd,’ w hose substi- Six w eeks a fterr theirtli season seem ed to 5 BT tutes outscored their StaiStanford counter- be coming apart,•t, theI Terrapins used k p a rts 2 2 -8 ...... their speed and dcpdepth-to upset top-sccd- | Ryan Mendc'z led StarStanford with 18 ed Stanford 87-73!73 S a tu rd a y an d reach | points. Jacobsen addeded 14; points and the Final Four forr theih first time. . B nine rebounds; MichacIcl McDonaldK had •‘\Ve’re just reallyilly proud of ourselves,” B 12 points and seven assisissists, and Jason s said Lonny Baxter,- H Collins scored 12 for the Cardinal.iHis who led Maryland Q brother, Jarron, added1 ninenir points, and W est with ; 24 points in the ■ t h e tw in s c o m b in ed1 fo:for just seven Regional final W est Regional final. rebounds. “I was really desper- ^ “It seem ed like the guysuys -w ere ju s t a lit------; Jate to make it to the H tie bit too relaxed,” Mendeindez said. “ W hen FinalI Four, get H you look in their eyes, therethei should be a - coach th ere for the firstfi tim e.” ------H look, 'There’s no way we’we’re going lose Coach Gary Williilliams made it in his B th is g am e.’ I just thoughthr thattl som etim es - . ;-T-23rd y e a r as a ^majoiajor collegc'coach; The H th a t lo o k wasn’t thercr^— last 12 w ith Marylancand; ■ S ta n fo rd coach Mike MMoi ontgomery said Hc d id n 't allow hinhim self to celebrate on H he believes Maryland has a legitimate the sideline until1 DDrew Nicholas drib- H ch a n c e to win the nationallal title.( bled out th e final scc(scconds before heaving H “I’m sure Gary is relieijlieved, excited, the ball higli into thehe air. H ecstatic,” Montgomeryry said.s “He's a ‘‘I knew we’d comc)me o ut and play well. H g re a t coach; I’m sure It’ss a g| reat load off Whether that wouldId beI enough against a H his back. In a bittersweetJt sosort of way, it’s team like Stanford□rd, I didn't know,” B nice to s e e Gary do that.” Williams said. "ThiThe big thing is, we H T h e s e llo u t crow dI ofol 18,008 at m ade o ur shots." Anaheim Arena clearly favoredfaw the Pac­ The Terrapitrs hitit o'over 58 percent from u .. . tf M 10 ch am p io n Cardinal overker ith e T errapins . the field, including 9 Maryland's Lonny Baxter Is congraligratulated by fans-after Marylam of the Atlantic Coast Conf ;g 9 oM 3 from 3-point and beat Stanford 87-73 In thie ei NCAA West Regional final Sat)Saturday In Anaheim^ Calif. \ lonference, play- • range. -L ei irlg 3,000 m ilw from hpine^le,______Len Bias.-John Lucas.-Steve:-Francis,-Joe Fr ...... face-EastR-Regional-champion'Duke 1 B axter, a 6 -foot--8 , 260-pound junior, Sm :e for; OvertimeTBy thc'tinI'time it e n d ^ , 1 h e 'T c r ^ In t h e e n d , it did n ’t nv Smith and Buck W illiams. Non.'Jone of them the founh1 t;time this season in the NC> t m ajter as the had his way insideie ;against the taller too ICAA w ere 15-9 and anythiythingJ)ut a su re bet for . (Cardinal, ranked sccond took the team this far. tournamentnt sernifinals next Saturday, md in'the final C ardinal p layers and anc went ll-of-18 to 1 y. th e NCAA toumamcament. >Associated Press poll, fai These Terrapins lack suchh a star, but - Top-rankikcd Duke dumped Southe , failed in their 5vin the region’s MVPVP aw ard. Juan Dixon ihey’re the still playing. ihern “The big thingg is, we stu ck together,” atternpt a for a sccond Finallal FI our berth in Californias 79-69: for the East Regiorional said S tev e Blake, w: added 17 points on 7-of-lO shooting, T T he third-seeded Terps, lO-l U who had 13 points and ffour years. 0 1 sincc los- ' title in Philailadelphia on Saturday, sev en assists, including 2-of-3 fromm 33-point range. ing ing at home to lowly‘Floridaida State on Maryland' M aryland, ranked 11th,th, reached the O ver th e years, thi id’s slump began Jan. 27 whwhen Maryland made;dtj 32 o f 55 sh o ts while t the Terps have had Feb. Fel 14 for their fifth loss inn sixs games, it' blew a 10 third round for the fifthth timeti in eight lO point lead over' Duke inn thet: Stanford, which hit 57 percent from the y their All-Americans,ns, like Len Elmore, ire are headed to M inneapolis, whewhere they’ll final 54 seen years b e fo re advancing to0 itsit: first region- iconds of regulation and lost>st in field in.its threee pprevious tournament al a final sin ce 1975.

D u k (: e a d v ai j n c e s t o) B t h IF i n a l FF o u r cClhaneycaijoles Tenrmple PfnLADELPHlA (AP)(Al - Duke's been down this road be; Blue Devils had:id an answer. tc Three times S :o eusp of'Final Foi Jason Williams scorciored 28 points s Southern Cal was Dur within seven points.poi The la st tvvo ax and Shane Battler adde ATLANTA (AP) - He snipe and 10 reb o u n d s as ID uke beat tim es Williamss s(scored to p ut D uke ti„ , back up by at lea c smirked. He cajolecl. ' I:h I; South RegionN a l final S o u t h e r n least nine. • aitagonized. n ,.. California 79-69 i;he final killeiller for the Trojans ^ r.n« Michigan StateIte C(27-4) vs. . cam e from Duke John C haney w as perfcnly ca Saturday night I ike freshman Chris SatuiIturday in the role of grumjn p y Tempte (24-12) ______LQ_a.dvance_:o_potf|, -£intshed-with- 13-=. ==^n( iglonal final p o i n t . s . ------•andfathet^figtJre - -rcvchntr^ its 13th Final brics'about the good ol’ da’, u Four and the ------', who led Soiithern andid servings notice to his Temp’ ^^^B California with iple *------^------ninth under coacoach th 19 point.s, h it a niaviayers they’ll never be goo tum arcm nd with ood Chaney to win agagain. He is Krz>7cwsW. th 5:47 left to m ak e loiigh tu it 67-59. B attier i unquestionably the:he ;sentimental The opponent next w jr missed a shot on beat•at a big, ------. ------th e next possessic favorite in the dwincwindling NCAA M inneapolis will iw vei ssion but'Dukc kept hadid teamti lik e SOUtn very ' th e ball u h cn a fo field, a rumpled, 69.year-old69.j cur­ ______- the Blue Devils i 1 foul was callcd. 'M i c After.taking.th■ the.inbounds pass,-- State; •g l__ m u d g w n hopjng toio rcreach .the pin-, Marj’land for the fotinlim h tim e this Regional fina Duhon hit a 3-pointcr3-f from in “tj, nacle in the twiliglitJit oof his carccr. season. The Atlant “That team ------S ^ ^ B front of the Duk

R o a d t cd t h e F d[n a l F olUR iW ■ i iRilleyle‘ads^Iir i s h o)Y e r J [U t a h ■ DENVER (A(AI P )- A ll»Am erica c e n te r R u th RilRiley scored 18 of '. h e r 2 4 po in ts! inIn the second half, - • • Jeading top-sec(ieeded N otre D am e ■' • over fifth'Scedceded Utah 69-54 , •' ' -Saturday nighight and into the '*' NCAA Midwest, . Re&onal final. ; RDq^alsohadad M l d w ^ ,14 re b o u n d s and a x assists. Regiona! Notre Dame-ae- . w hich mamatched the school record for victoictorles in a season, got 15 points> fromfr point guard ■ andnd 11 from A lic ia • Ratay. Tennessee's Sarah Edwards(i (31) walks off the court at the e Erin Gibbonsms led Utah (28-4) fcSIhe end of a 8 0^5 ’ defeat at the hands of Xavier ■ with 14 points.!. KristinaKi A ndersen erin the NCAA Women's Mideasteast Regional at the ' h ad n in e, all inth'Ithe first half, Blrmlngham-iefferson Civic CiCenter )n Blrnilngham, Ala., on>n SiSaturday. T h e F ightingg IrIrish, who b attled . ■ for the nation’sI’s No.h 1 ratiking a ll ‘ • season before finishingfin second to Xavier StiunsTenne lessee; ’ ' C o n n e c tic u t, overcameovc an early four*point deficiiricit, built a seveh- __ point halftime i^ a d v a n ta g e and_j__ Purdue ei;nds TexasIS TecJi: ■“ gradually pushedled tlieir lead to 19 late in the game. BIRMINGHAM. Ala., 1(AP) - = = U ta h e n te re:d d thet g am e as th e Xavier pulled off a stunnini 3st regional n a tio n ’s b e s t: dcdefensive team , knocking-Tennessee out' K ' ^ h e MWeast holding opponemients to an av erag e NCAA tournament, sendi of 50 points, butut ^Nou-e D am e w as Lady Vols to their earliest niel.,wid.Xavieri\ier as Purdue (29-6) st c.xitm tries to duplicati too talented. ThThe Irish shot 47 seven years. icate its title run of percent compare>ared to U ta h ’s 36 The .Musketeers overcan.... . twti years ago0 afa fte r losing in the . percent and outi)utrebounded the seeded Tennessee's hciglulit a d rm of th e NC/Vf\ loiuTia- * on. Utes 41-28. tage and athleticism withIll s a "p ■ T he 6-foot-5 ^Ril ey scored 1 2 o f shooting and outstandingnn nfd newsL'ws for Purdue was an Erika Valek, a her team’s firstst 131 points in th e p lay 10 earn an 80-65 vvicw r™ second half. Saiurday in die Mideast R»Hfi>i.in-ll native of Luhboeibock. Texas, tore a ------Ivey’s-3-pointcr)ter-m ade-it-50-40-^^^| — semifinals.-^------—------. ligamenLiii.her_ifcr_rigliL.kriee_uith — w ith 9*30 le ft inn tlthe game. Three X avier built a lO pointt Il.-irl m -1“^* r tniminutes left'after m inutes later,, Ri Riley’s tw o fre e the first half, foughd ; o ff "'•■‘’'■'"8 p '”lints. " ' She goi hugs- throwi expandedJed Notre Dame’s -T ennessee’s repeated com.melnick BtowTi team after the • lead to 6044, andm d tH'o m ore free attempts and. remarkabh throws by Rileyey made it 67-48 going away. '■•""rt-vegi.ethle through a hn this w ith 2 :2 0 rem aininJiing. Tennessee’s unmatched ever easy," s;iid cen- N o tre D am e hadhai little success lion, which includcs six lni l i » n i i iooper. who had 17 early in the gameim e trying to ja m - championships, and all o< Pa l«”f"'"n» has l)een eliminated from di Andersen helped>ed keep Utah in B nament since a loss to Lou= -s -S tsas also for Tiffany contention, andid Erin1 Gibbons’ Tech in the 1994 regional '■ ular Purdue player long 3-pointer gaveiave the U tes a 17- S H I ^naLs. Instead it will Iw fejurtl; = d by a dninkeii dri- nths a fte r the 199y 13 lead w ith 10:05105 left in th e half. ed Xavier, which never has-K rfim •' '" ‘>nthS seasonded with an 11- iliis far in the tournament. a(•iflv- n r championship sea: irby liillslxiro. Ala.. - 2 run w hich startedled on Riley’s put- . ihg to Monday riighi's re^ back of a missed f aiid much of-herher family was on sed 3-pointer by ' final againsi the* Purdue-'t itx a s hand Saiurdav. A lic ia R a ta y . McMoments later, Tech \>inner. Te.\:usTech freslireslimaii-Jia Perkins Ratay madea'3-poi-pointer on a kick- ■ V ., scored 18 of her — ~ o u t-p a s 9-from-Rile !2er_c:!.reer.-higlL2 [J___ iWejrRaraynheir— 'Purdue-74;-TexarTectr’r * * jxiuits in llieseioiK hit a'puUup jumpcnper, Riley made ------iT7TT-=^" I'ond luilf to niilytlie BIRMINGHAM. Ala. -Once- I-idy I^iidurs (1>71>7) from a lO-ixiim two fre e throw s and Ericka H an ey ■ again,a Purdue's triumph iss hitler-I deficii. The LadLady -R aiders iKuj a driving layup' foifor a 24-19 lead „ . „ sweet.s •• m ade the regionalJiial finals ih two nf w ith 5:42 rem ainingling in the half. Notre DameDa center Ruth Riley dowdown a over teammatee >Kelley Siemon (50) and Utah's ih's Kristina Andersen K atie Douglas liit a .sJiont runnern die last ihroe seasoi•asas>. I ; ' S a tu rd a y . T heL- two iv longtinu' of the players. Connecticut:ut, who beat North layup la\ and finished off ihe illilireJ. ''“'.e leni-nur NCAA tiih v The volatile coacllach n as forced Carolina SState 72-58 on p po o in t play In- m aking ihi-• ifrot- between ihem. vevet have nevt: into a sLx-month hiatuiatiis from coadi- 20 Saturday throwthr to iiicivasf ie c irs leai•adii) *'* ••\A iinirna'iiu'r.: . . ing a fter Ind ian a fmHin}d him last fall is T he Huski(ikies (31-2) can reach 69-GO G9- w ith remaniinf:. g.ime. . for breaking a no-toletolerance behav- ■ their-fifth wiwomen's Final Pour " W lia f d id ili.it n if.in ?, .1 Connecticut amanti N.C. Si.iii ’ ior policy when hee gigrabbed a stu- I since 1991 on or Monday by heat- the tht ballganie." Barmon's;,'aid. met hefi.V dent by the arm for referring to 5 I ing Louisiariana Tech. The two “ “T T h a t ivaN .1 >;reat .slicnJ liUSKies weree freiiueiili. him by his last name."e. . 0 xllllllllllllllll l longtime ptpowers have four m ma ad e, th e I'all.iway. It wasis lhe rem in d ed all wI'eek. eel N.C. Siai. Tccli players saidd KniglitK did not . tgcs-GO■G6 'TO-?! 75-70 '60-8I81 85-66 90-Pl 96.% JOOO .*s between them, vot play.of pla tlif u.une." u p se i heavily favifavored I Con, ,, in the !!)98 E discuss any of his1 turbulenttu: past • Anny /I iMfUma ' have never-•r met in an NC.\a By I then. .MiNsniiii t2J-10) 1 >8 East Region,.1 wicii them , insteadI focusingfo( on the ------• tdurnament• ggame. lo los st 6 -fooi-I- Kv.in I'nrau.and ; ch.impionship.). ■ a Imvs futurejind makinglg sures his hew iOuncES:S InOium1 UiirvoiSJly. Tinjs Teen Urwon^yonir^:NCAA flP Brooke Lis:.assiter had 25 points. leading loa s o u v r Am.uul.i I.as>ii'iter. Conneci icui cocoacli Gen.. team is aw are o f liis e> including fivi‘ive in a quick flurry who wh scored I*' puinis. to I'nu'ls i'm citunis.iU s.as (Mle HI llie Isexiwctations. j, sure helps.”hel Ellis w ould like to phi; “He told us three .lung.,: Play lay ill the w ith ju s t ununder two minutes and ;in< fi-2 .M.irk-n.i WilhaiiiN « w-iii >i Ilf his f.in-er. Red R aid ers fini.shed 9-19 NBA after lus final .season hard, play smart and HI at Tedi remaining: aftera: Missouri - a - jilayiiig pla w ilh tuiii t'oiik. Tins time, llieI' WWolft>ack . ’2- ;eam’s last se;ison under 10- next year. H e sa>s having Tedi guard Jamal BroBrow-n said. “ H e v,.-ir igacwch lOth-.seededed te a m p la y in g in Missouri, N iryini; m I’eftutieleihf "eren'i aboutiut lo sti'eak up adi James Dickey. He was like Knight can only inipi come in like a ny coad iprovo his n c a A wometlien’s round of l(i for first fir^ Big IJ leaui ii> riMohll lh: e . '!"■ Illi'k ie ,.s. E v e n th o u g h . klarch 9, after the school diniices. cam e in w ith chargc.:Q I .Irse.tl,crlus complelod lhe first timeme since 1982 - had wonien's wo: u.itioiuil si-imiin.naK , hveilana .Minisinjoinjova and'Shea iray or the highway.’’ ted its fourih losing season "It's going to he urtaiII I for any- closed withinin 1 four jJoints, did ,ri by l^alpli - .-Ml-Amermerican selec: w didn’i gel nil' ki a fjooil st.iri M arais Shropshire,ire, a freshman one who wants to contiitim ie on “ I’ll.to ll yoyou one thing, this m ma: aking only ime oi' il^ I'iisi i() rim is I.ISI >easonn r are injured er Andy Ellis said it was after college." he siiid. guard, says the teammlmsalOiieh "toucan bunch has a Ilot of heart," said shots. sho .111(1 out- fur Ihf' se a s o n , niut a or a change, but he still see in th e last w eek hov road ^ead , but said i ow m uch B arrnore. oneme of the most sue- ' Bui B i1ie T iijers sii-U siavave.d nervous Swin Cashash, play in g in ud eveoone on doesn’tI like li the way Tcch went exposure Tcch has goitfii, the squad should be at -■11. lie's a cessful coachiches-ever. w ith 521 dose d(>: with th«slu'l|i of tl first- fii rroiii.of .i Imnieuleiown crowd, cable to handle ^b o u t initiating in; contaci with legendary coach you , it. I always victories. "WeIVe’ve got no .seniors, lialf hai Tech turnovers, desp • had a suhpar game.gar UConn • four days before firing w atchcd on TV and wish “ H e ’s v e r y demanding," de Di^ev* shed you ;„id look whehere we came from. ;o goi in g 0 -tor-ll on .5-pitinun e ts *i|’ened a I ’-O leadead in the firsi could one d ay play for, ai Shropshire said. "Ba"Basically you and now We’ve gottenan everything out of :>efore bef halttinu;. They finishsin.jj .^.5 m inuies and led by as.many in't like th e way tliey did it, he's here. Il feels kind^of wt have a choice. Either j weird." ,|,is m am wtwe eould possibly ' l-of-21, 4-oi wilh .•\iiianda Lassi■siiei a s 2Upoini'»betiirelire halftiriie. lerxoudowhat buutwasias dieir call and we have to As h e left Satiu-day's tciu he asks or you don’t !imimt.“et- f-et.” hittlilting IWO in a row to stanI the1 *-'''en th ee ppresence of 1 nf do what he live withth it,” he said. "I think ing, Kniglit declined to siw; asks. If you don’t doo w ^ h e a s k s , iwakwith ' TheTcchstesters arc in a region- iecond sec( h alf as .Mi>s(>uri hrii'ii'flv S teelers coach lUllUll Ci o w h er and ing is'feoing to tum out for reporters. H e seem ed Imthi you pay the consequen thered by ;i| final for ththe fourth consecu- ook tool the leatl. • his’wife, Kaye, a ffo rm e r N.C. :. H anjig a Icgendai>* coadi a small media presence i The tough approat outside tive seasonnn, even though State player, coulould rally lhe ■oach is som e- f k e ^ o aach d Knight can't do any- the arena as he headed int thing Brown likes. into the 7 B a rm o re reeiired li for 17 davs ' Pn. Wolfpack. who triedirii motivai- iut h elp . H e told m e th e a.m. meeting. Jonnectlcut 72, VThat’s what this;.ea.„.ds,". te S d ^ - before beinglg coa.^cd back last ing themselvess b y w -M ring ly tliat if I li.sten to Itim and "Would it l)e pos-sible for;or you to year and Tech hc said. “W e need^discipline, < dOKlMllt :ch lost six key play- NOflorth Carolina State 58o practice jersey^eys bearing Discipline do esn ’t win he wants, it’s going to pay leave m e alone," he told a |ilu)tog-| e rs and two] aassistants coaches pj ™ games, but great dilidvidends.” IMTTSBURG.H - 1)1,1ian.i , Connecticut’s tradradeniaik "C” rapher as he entered the huliuilding. from a regionainal final team . 'aunisi j jm gave defending ch.uuiiupj, tiesign.

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: M £a l o n e ss t t s _ f r e ei t h r o w o n a r k . i n w i n t n n SALT LAKAKE CITY (AP)-Karl ■ Malone beca!came the NBA career H leader for fnfree throws made and ■ __:Jacque__Vau£lu^n.scored.a.career;___■ high 18 poinsints as the.Utah Jazz beait th e W j ! ■ n W .ajhfngtonsnssss Wiz a rd s 119-93 ,jp.' - ' ■ " ‘ Saturday nigllight. NBA ■ J* ? ' Malone bebecame the, J; NBA careeiser'leader for free « throws madede when he converted H ^ r ^ f — it .11 ™ «| a p a ir o f foifoul shots with 10:48 remaining in the third quarter. ■ t ■ . M alone, wliw ho has m ade 8,534 o f j; i 1,576 free: throwstl in his 16-year . 1 , career, passissed Moses M alone,' ■ £T' . . ’ r : ' , •• who m ade 8,58,531 of 11,090. - H ------D onyeli-A41ar-shalUcored-16— l - LJ ^ ^ points, Mai(alone addeti 15 and Scon Padgettstt 13 for the Jazz. ' j ; ■ Richard HHamilton scored 25 I “ '■ points for WaiVashington, which h as n ?X lost five of>f iits last six games. ■i -r ii'" I „ « . Jahidi Whitilite a d d e d 18 as th e ;;; ; W izards clolosed s their road trip with a 1-4 reccccord. The Jazz,:. ccoming off a disap* f c i l JJi : pointing IOM)1*99 loss to Portland on Thursday,ay, charged to a 28-8 : lead in th e: fifirst eight minutes. Utah scorede d 2 0 of its first 28 ______------poinis_on_a-a~com bination-of. layups, dunk;nks and free throws, I percent in the first shooting 82 p . w . qtiarter. ■ - I ! The Wizardirds shot 26 percent and trailed 41«41*13 at the end of the first quarter. U tah set season-highs sei in first* quarter and1 first-halfHi points. The H-: Jazz led 7(M10 0; at the break. M a v s l0 3 ,h, Hornets 100 H DALLAS - MichaelJ Finley had ' ------31.points.and.ndUO-reboundSr-and— pL _^ «* Dirk Nowitzkiki added 27 poinis a s « * th e D a lla s MiMavericks ended a - : 'W ' K'l-'- tw o-gam e losiosing streak with a ^ -ll 103-100 vie'ictory over the a"'.'.'--'"’"''"'' Charlotte Horlo'rnets on Saturday "J tfiMM ^ S te v e N ashish also scored 2 2 ah's Karl Malone shoots and mah r-o-iif points for th eB ^Mavericks. ® akes a to break Mos WWlurds, Saturday In S alt Lake'ike City. m : Campbell eachich had 25 points for Satur Iturday night’s defeat. games for the firstrst time in two Chris C Charlotte, whi.•hich lost its second is Gading scored 20 points, months. , • straight. L a m omd n d Murray 16 and M att - Seven p layers scoi The Hornetlets had been the OSVSavs 117, Nuggets 105 cored in double Harpringing 13 for th e C avaliers, m ^ llgj. figures for Cleveland "!>■' league’s hottestest team , w nning 13 CLEVELAND CLI - Andre Mille md, which went Antoniionio McDyess had 32 points J gj 4-23 since earning I of 15 before F Fi riday niglit’s over- • h aid d 24 2 points an d 13 a ssists { lg back-to-back a n d 133 rebounds r and Nick Van -- 1. w in s a g a in s t Poi tim e lo ss at ai Chicago and Clevieveland won back*to*bac Portland, and Exel sconcored 26 points for Denver. Chicago in January.y.

s f t . A v ss , B o u r■ ( q u e s k a t e p a si s t B r u ii i n s 4 - 2 ______rmrTm\r / at iv iv vrLi? W ^ f l a 3"Botirque> . F ------s n a p ped e d ' the num canes' season- i!!*'/. return to’Bostoiston got off to a rous* h ig h foui'our-game winning streak, , “ S i n i ing start a nd a \Mctorious finish. e n d inlg g itheir bid to win five In b e tw e:en, e t he and his straightht Ifor the first tim e since ■ Colorado Avalaalanche k Februaryary 1996. te a m m a te s stru si g - ■■■-' S^ti" gled to stay• aal h e a d NHL ■ H k M aple0 LeafsL S , R y e rs 3 . ■ I 5 B ! ______before beatint»ng th e ___ _ ' j f l Bniins 4-2 Satiiaturday |W F~ “"“ TOROIlONTO - Yanic Perreault " m ~ - for their fifth straightsti ^vin. . h a d a goalgot and ah assist to lead The .two-miminute, pregame T oronto:o overo Philadelphia. ------:------video-tribute-ce-to-B ourque-had------s-Sundin,I^r-Korolev,A3d— - B e rg -a m ■ I.;;I A '- . : V ' -b a re ly e n d eJd d when Colorado and Darcy Tucker-also E- t sco red forfoi die Maple Leafs, who :,;V:c;;;j;c:i:r".';-:.:M‘:r-‘ scored as Joee SSakic tied a team ' record for fast*stest goal to start a p la y e d1 t)the Flyers for the first I.’. >•.. game by conncinecting.at nine sec- tim e sincenee a possible d eal fo r Eric ssri,-z . K r LindrosIS fefell through. ^ Bourque assissisted on goals by i • M a rkk RRecchi scored two third- a Dan H inote an>and Chris Drury to 4 p e rio d gogoalf for the Flyers, who ■pZi boost the lead3d to 3-0 at 4:01 as ■ ovMcame a 4-1 d e fid t. t S i S Colorado, whichich leads the NHL in 1 ^ T uckerter scored an empty-netter .■frp.;'. . points, show ed.'id.why Bourque has \ ' w ith onene second left. Toronto’s ■■SL. a solid chance2 ofo winning his first D a n n y’ MMarkov had two assists - Stanley Cup inn 222 NHL seasons, a f t e r mmissing i: the previous 22 V ' '-J The improballability of that hap- gam es witwith back problems. . . pcning in Bostoston was the reason . Jo h nI LeClairLc and S im on G agne It" he'asked the BruinsBr to trade him P- c ach hadad ani assist in th e ir re tu rn s Spurs have a l in his 2 1 st seaieasoh with them. J? to Flyers’ lineujs. Gagne They sent himim to Colorado on m issed 12 games with a dislocat- E ”. ; a r March 7,2000,I, aand the Avalanche . ' e d left shishoulder, and LeCIair 46 all togethei- ' I are 61-15-10-4 sirsince. ick problems. -By Mark.HdsIer . ^ Colotad>rado Avalanche defenseman Rayay Bourque (77) Is checkiad byby 1 Thrasher Los Angeles' Times______Biues 5, Blaci3 C K h a w k s l wlngioiI Joo Thornton during the first peiperiod In Boston Saturday. tors 3, Canadiens 2~ ------ST. LOUIS- -Al Maclnnis and cr M O N4TREAL TI - Steve Guolla ve Duchesne had two assist!sts Angeles. K Team Pierre Turgeonon each had a goal 7 .f scored thetht go-ahead goal in the Lisicii |,y: RiinkinK the Red Wings, who took 4/ ists. while Roman 47 . T verdovsky extendinded his con- third peiperiod and added two m - : RfcortI (ihn.ufjh FrFriilavi ‘*” ‘1 two assist; l.s. • Turek m ade 22>2 sjives; for his lir.st secutive games playcayed streak to assists as AUanta rallied from a isgood, who earned his firsi I. San Ant.Miio, 49-20, Irnaniiie Itii nearly a rst 284 despite a concussiission suffered iwo-goalII dideficit to b eat M o n tre a l.. tout this seast>n, w asn’t heavi.vi- in Wednesday nig : lh a t; a W esJcrn e lite team leii nn U»uis defeated C light’s game Hnat D(Domenichelli also had a ested en route to his 23rd vieic- againsi D allas. His st whicli everyone likes evei•vervone victor>’ wasw; jti.si the Blues’ > 5 streak is the goal andid twot assists fo r A tlan ta, else. sectind in th eirr lilast 12 game-s, blit second-longcst in the NHL which bea«at Montreal for the first ------was enough t(» behind Chicago’s TonjonyAmonte. time inn ceight meetings. Jeff • berth for St. U)u B lu18 eJ Jackets 6, Rames 4 Pascal Trepanierr anda German Odgerss aalso scored for the NBA Topop 4-U ■ win for St. UmisLiis at Savvis Center COLOLUMBUS, Ohio - Espenjjp Titov scored fo r Anahlaheim during Thrashers,ers, who won for the first Man'anemeiil -=------since it beat Sanlan Jose 7-2 on Feb. 1 K nutseusen sot a team record withjIj a 3:02 span o f the' secsecond period. time in1 393 games this season 35 Captain Paul Kariya f I isn-i hackiiiK Jast.n \Villi'illiams: 25-the last timemeTurekivon. . five* pointsp - all assists - as ’a failed to get when trailrailing after two periods a point for the fourth ' Tliey’d jiisi as s(xih startrt LUdbby T urek all(»weived ju st a goal to Columliimbusheat Calgary, th consecutive (1-32-S-l).1). I game, his longest dro Jackson. Jean-Yves Leroiroux at 2:02 of the Three hre other Blue Jackets tied irought of the Martinin IRucinsky and Richard 3. Utah. -IG^l Sloatfs 13 I3ll,h sea. JocelynI TThibault gave up -or setet careeri highs for the NHLJL .season. Z e d n ikc scored si for M ontreal, Ziggy Palffy score i r I M)M with them. One otiierer coaclii g o a ls o n1 2 0 shots before expansansitm team. Jamie Heward >red tw ice on w hich is51-5-2-1 1*! in its iast nine. power plays and Jaro . (Tomjiinovicluisoversix. lieing replacedd >at the 5:50 mark scoreded two goals, David Vybomy aroslav Modry also scored fo r th e Kin Portlaiul, -J.V24 Now fortor diinid' ' 1'^-* second l>y:)y Steve Passmore. ad dcd ed ai goal and two assists, and ^ngs. C apitalslls 3, U ghtning 2 htik a d d ed a go.iI- Deron < est r.Uly ymi ever s;iw?Afterl.lTl- 6 fall. K eith Tktichu on Quint finished w ith a goal TAMPAPA, Fla. - Steve for the Blues. Scou • a n d tw e r •I niil Uhizers win at Dallas, UtUtali..1 a.ssist for two assists to set a career Sabres 3, Hurricandnesi Konowalcalirhuk scored the go- Fhihideiphia, 48-211 PPuiled Mellanby and D aniel Corso also hig hI in in points for a season withth BUFFALO, N.Y. - Slu: Barnes ahead goaljotJ on a power play witli rabbits out of hats all yearrbutntit bi scored for St.. ILouis, and Cory 21. and Erik Rasmussen;en scored on 4:19 leftft ii in th e th ird p e rio d as wo assists. Colu Iverson. Stillman had fvvo olumbiis, which had scored2d consecutive third-pe•period .shots Washingtoigton snapped a five-game . ' f). M ilwaukee, 43-2!5 Couldluld heat on ly' two'power-play tw goals in itsits and led B uffalo overr CCarolina. losing streaireak. or lose to anyone: Bucks? arare 7-.1 Rangers 6, Rele d Wings 0 pruviou,’itms 27 chances, tie d a fran-n- M iro sla v S a t a n’s iempty-net Konowaiwalchuk scored on a against NBA’.s top six teams.IS. NEW Y ORKK - Chris Ossood ;e record with four. Thele goal w ith 10 secondss leftlc sealed it reboundd (during a goal-mouth nes entered the game having 7: l^is Angeles Uikers, 46-2346-: So made 24 saves forfo his 30th career {.-i* n lg for Buffalo (41-27-5-1),1), fifth in the s c r a m b•le le after goalie Kevin ir^uch for late-season rally. I! ;d 10 consecutive penalties. y. Belter shuttiut and six( RRed Wings scored o Eastern Conferencece standings, Weekess st sto p p ed U lf D a h le n ’s' •S.. start prayinR for pliiyoff miraiuracle. ;,s Detroit beatt tlthe Rangers, offi- . :>nald Petrovicky a n d Jaromie e which m oved five poinoints ahead of back-handender. Peter Bondra had a la had a goal and an assist «. Dallas, 43-25 Nelson;on now cially knt)ckinR15 New^ Yt)rk out of ’ st idle sixth-place Pittsbuiburgh. goal andnd an assist for the startiriK Hradley, preparinRR ftfor bit-_ th e p la y o ffs T I for Calgary, winless in itsts D oug G ilm o u r, whow set up Southeastast Division-leading s ' : ™seven roati games! play»»ff foes. - ' straight season, Rasmussen’s eventualiial game-win- Ca^jitals,i, w\vho overcanie an early , a New'York. 41-27 0(ips:G ner, recorded h is 1,33 s: On 7-1 N icklas L iilslJstrom, Brendan •• im ,*. ,339th career two-goal 1 dedeficit. r - ■ St, man-- Shanahan, M artiirtin Lapointe and wllsnljIhty Ducks 3, K ln ^ 3 point, moving him, ininto 16th on Goals 5 b by Ben Clymer and aficti to Itjse' to Nets at home. Tomas Holmstriitrom each h ad a LOSDS ANGELES - Oleg the NHL’s list, onene ahead of FredrikMoModin, coming on T am pa 10. Miami, 41-27 East leamiani-sare gou] ;m d an assiissist, Vyacheslav Tverdoidovsky scored with 7:09 left Denis Savard. B ay ’s firstirst three shots against scared Mourninf-’s coniinRng back Kt)zlov and M athithieu Dandcnault ' - in thele thirdtl period to help lift the C aro lin a’s D av e Karpa Ka foiled Washingtogton backup goaltender this sijring rather than next:t fufall. ad d ed g o als, and an defenseman Anaheiheim to a tie with Los D o m in ik H a s e k ’s .shutout sh bid Craig BillUllington, made it 2 -0 with 4:01 remainingng. The loss ihree-minuiinutesin.

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- | | - S p o rRTS IN BRR IE F=pI I n j u r i e :: s l e a v e^ T M n y Shorthanded Minilinlco loses a t Idaho Fal=alis ■ s t a r s c3 o u B t f i :MDAHO FA LLS-WWith iti a couple of starters out forfoi personal reasons, BUlTie AMOCtetad P r m ______W - — ;tbe Minico S partansi drdropped an 11-6 nonconferen ___ salary_overjhe.nexLthLthree.sea.- rence game a t Idaho------— sons^ Nopiar (iardaparra is doublibtful L_ _ _ r I V ^ led th e Sparpartans (2-2 overall, W ^ oitm n m ) with two hits, or <•opening day. D erek J e ter andj H ^ ^udingadouUe. KeviCevin Brown m ight miss Out, tc ■ ■ D’b a c k s (ss) 1 0 , Giants Gif 6 .:' • D e ^ te th e loss, MinicInico coach Russ Wright said thtdie season is early. GiGarciaparra’s injured rii At Tucson-, Arii.,iz., Randy ^ 1,” he sakL “Hard hit ball for harfia rd h itb a ll,.w e w ^ >vris’m st is still causing him troulluble, V Johnson struck out eigleight in his ! we just didn't execute the defea■ensireplays.” andnd Boston’s star shortstop> \will I ^ final time facing majoiajor league : I. Minico returns hnneJne Monday for a noon doublehe:head^ with Borah. Hyttly to Virginia on M onday to sse e e a ■ hitters this spring. ThtThe NL Cy ; lditoFilill,KMco 6 hancland spedalist. Y6 uhg winner also doulloubled and ; b * : ' fVini .. “5“R i ^ t now, w e w ant to givi singled. - • moruquette said Saturday at F o rt » ■ >ps Gatti In fifth round At Phoepix, ilarrarry' Zito ; ____ : LA SV EG A S-O scarl lyers, Fla. “To h ave Nom ar w idi m son-openingdayirproballably— ^------— _ _ a llo w e d -10.tuni-on-1 03.hiis-in-two—.hii ■t)nTxocuig ih stead l>tr3 Singing, i pounded out a stead innings for Oakland, Be oubtful foru s." Before the 'Gatti’s head an d body.r. game, Anaheim pitchitcher Tim Duquette said no decisionI hasI ‘ ' De La Hcya markeded his1 renim from a nine-montondi layoff Saturday Belcher announced hi5 een made about surgery, whtfhich ■ — his retire- night with a fifthfoundidvictfMy. V m ent. : It was a slugfest fromDm start to finish, b ut D e La HiH c ^ had too m uch opld sideline Garciaparra'ia for sveral mondis. Kansas City Royals’’ c

ower for Gatti, knoddiddng him down in the first roundroi and stopping